Una Loy was born May 7, 1921 in Glenwood. Una Loy was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and that love was returned by all who knew her.
Una Loy grew up in Provo and married her childhood sweetheart, Barney. The family moved to Seattle where Barney completed dental school at the University of Washington. Dr. Clark was the first recipient of the artificial heart, the surgery having been performed at the University of Utah. After Barney's passing, Una Loy became an honorary spokesperson for the American Heart Association and performed those duties for two years.
Later in life, Una Loy married Glen G. Farrer, with whom she shared the last twenty-four years.
Una Loy is survived by her husband, Glen; her three children, Gary, Stephen, and Karen; six grandchildren, and twelve great grandchildren.
Private family services were held on Saturday, October 10, 2015, with subsequent interment at the Washington Memorial Cemetery in Seattle.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on October 15, 2015.
Una Loy was born May 7, 1921 in Glenwood. Una Loy was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and that love was returned by all who knew her.
Una Loy grew up in Provo and married her childhood sweetheart, Barney. The family moved to Seattle where Barney completed dental school at the University of Washington. Dr. Clark was the first recipient of the artificial heart, the surgery having been performed at the University of Utah. After Barney's passing, Una Loy became an honorary spokesperson for the American Heart Association and performed those duties for two years.
Later in life, Una Loy married Glen G. Farrer, with whom she shared the last twenty-four years.
Una Loy is survived by her husband, Glen; her three children, Gary, Stephen, and Karen; six grandchildren, and twelve great grandchildren.
Private family services were held on Saturday, October 10, 2015, with subsequent interment at the Washington Memorial Cemetery in Seattle.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on October 15, 2015.
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