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Lee <I>Dimick</I> Orvin

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Lee Dimick Orvin

Birth
Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Jul 2018 (aged 81)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3233, Longitude: -111.6749253
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Lee Dimick Orvin

1937 - 2018


Early Life: Lee was born March 28, 1937, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Lawrence Smith Dimick and Willa "Alene" Stewart Dimick. Lee grew up in Provo and graduated from Provo High School.

Life's Work | Service | Interests: On November 30, 1956, Lee married Lloyd Orvin; together they had two children: Malia (Chuck) Robinson and Kevin (Wendy) Orvin. Lee was a business owner in Utah County for many years and enjoyed participating in bowling, golfing and numerous community activities. Lee's spunk was one of a kind. She had some sass and an undeniable wit that many loved about her. She was a woman who never left you wondering what she was thinking, it was written all over her face. Lee had a green thumb and enjoyed working in the yard, she especially loved her rose bushes. She loved golfing with her friends at Alpine Country Club as well as going out to lunch each week to keep up on what was new. She always kept up on the trends and loved staying young. The love that Lee and Lloyd shared was unlike any other and they built such a great life together. She loved her children and was so proud of them. Her little sister was her best friend and they had a very special bond. She adored her grandchildren as well as her nieces and nephews; she spent as much time with them as she could. Her favorite thing to do was spending time with her family and was always the life of the party. She never wanted to miss out on any celebrations and loved being celebrated. Lee Dimick Orvin, of St. George, Utah, passed away in Provo, Utah, on July 26, 2018. She was 81.

Survived By: Her husband, Lloyd; her children; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; siblings: Larry, Michael and Shauna (Lynn); many nieces and nephews that love her dearly.

Services: Graveside

Interment: Orem City Cemetery

Obituary: © 2018 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home


Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

Lee Dimick Orvin

1937 - 2018


Early Life: Lee was born March 28, 1937, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Lawrence Smith Dimick and Willa "Alene" Stewart Dimick. Lee grew up in Provo and graduated from Provo High School.

Life's Work | Service | Interests: On November 30, 1956, Lee married Lloyd Orvin; together they had two children: Malia (Chuck) Robinson and Kevin (Wendy) Orvin. Lee was a business owner in Utah County for many years and enjoyed participating in bowling, golfing and numerous community activities. Lee's spunk was one of a kind. She had some sass and an undeniable wit that many loved about her. She was a woman who never left you wondering what she was thinking, it was written all over her face. Lee had a green thumb and enjoyed working in the yard, she especially loved her rose bushes. She loved golfing with her friends at Alpine Country Club as well as going out to lunch each week to keep up on what was new. She always kept up on the trends and loved staying young. The love that Lee and Lloyd shared was unlike any other and they built such a great life together. She loved her children and was so proud of them. Her little sister was her best friend and they had a very special bond. She adored her grandchildren as well as her nieces and nephews; she spent as much time with them as she could. Her favorite thing to do was spending time with her family and was always the life of the party. She never wanted to miss out on any celebrations and loved being celebrated. Lee Dimick Orvin, of St. George, Utah, passed away in Provo, Utah, on July 26, 2018. She was 81.

Survived By: Her husband, Lloyd; her children; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; siblings: Larry, Michael and Shauna (Lynn); many nieces and nephews that love her dearly.

Services: Graveside

Interment: Orem City Cemetery

Obituary: © 2018 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home


Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley



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