Wilma Bodily Wade passed away March 1, 2007 after a long illness in St. George, Utah. She was born September 12, 1917 in Fairview, Idaho (Cache Valley) to Levi and Ivy Bodily, she and her twin brother Willis being the youngest of seven children.
Wilma was affectionately called Suzy by her family. She grew up in Fairview and attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in education. She was teaching school in Hamer, Idaho, where she met Robert Maxwell (Bob) Wade and they were married on January 3l, 1942. Wilma and Bob lived in Hamer until his death in 1986, after which she sold the family farm and moved to St. George, UT.
Suzy was an extremely energetic woman, she taught school full time and raised six children: Christine, Max, John Frank, Richard, Wendy and Peggy, all of whom survive her. She was well known for hospitality, good cooking, and was always ready to take time from her busy schedule to sit down and visit. With her cheerful attitude and wry sense of humor, she made many friends wherever she went.
Suzy loved to read, study, and learn. She took many classes at the college and LDS Institute in St. George. She was a frequent visitor of the library as well. She attended many of the culture events in the St. George area. She loved to travel whether it was a road trip or abroad. She served a full time mission in San Jose, California, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The family wishes to express a special thanks to Ridgeview Gardens Assisted Living, especially Sandy, Terran, and Annalee, for the kind and loving care they provided Suzy.
Memorial services will be held, Tuesday, March 6 at 12 noon in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Friends and family may call from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge Ave). Services are under the direction of Heideman Mortuary.
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Wilma Bodily Wade passed away March 1, 2007 after a long illness in St. George, Utah. She was born September 12, 1917 in Fairview, Idaho (Cache Valley) to Levi and Ivy Bodily, she and her twin brother Willis being the youngest of seven children.
Wilma was affectionately called Suzy by her family. She grew up in Fairview and attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in education. She was teaching school in Hamer, Idaho, where she met Robert Maxwell (Bob) Wade and they were married on January 3l, 1942. Wilma and Bob lived in Hamer until his death in 1986, after which she sold the family farm and moved to St. George, UT.
Suzy was an extremely energetic woman, she taught school full time and raised six children: Christine, Max, John Frank, Richard, Wendy and Peggy, all of whom survive her. She was well known for hospitality, good cooking, and was always ready to take time from her busy schedule to sit down and visit. With her cheerful attitude and wry sense of humor, she made many friends wherever she went.
Suzy loved to read, study, and learn. She took many classes at the college and LDS Institute in St. George. She was a frequent visitor of the library as well. She attended many of the culture events in the St. George area. She loved to travel whether it was a road trip or abroad. She served a full time mission in San Jose, California, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The family wishes to express a special thanks to Ridgeview Gardens Assisted Living, especially Sandy, Terran, and Annalee, for the kind and loving care they provided Suzy.
Memorial services will be held, Tuesday, March 6 at 12 noon in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Friends and family may call from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge Ave). Services are under the direction of Heideman Mortuary.
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