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Louise <I>Dyer</I> Elliott

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Louise Dyer Elliott

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Feb 2020 (aged 65)
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6626778, Longitude: -111.8323833
Memorial ID
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Louise was born in American Fork, Utah on May 21, 1954 to Robert and Mildred Dyer into a big happy family. She had an enriching and contented childhood growing up in Holladay, and spent her whole life in the Salt Lake Valley where she worked, met her husband, and raised their children.

She began her career as a hair stylist and started a beauty shop business with her best friend Becky, and continued to do hair until the last few years of her life. She found her natural talent for therapy through the many conversations with her clients, and decided to pursue a Masters in Social Work, holding many jobs at a time to pay her way. She became a licensed clinical social worker which she loved and excelled at for over 40 years, through the end of her life and beyond, enhancing and saving countless lives through her therapy.

Louise was very intelligent, extremely hard-working, often hilarious, and always positive. She could find joy in the darkest times, and lit up every room she graced with her presence. Her love was boundless for all people, especially her family who she provided for tirelessly, and many friends. Her kindness and nurturing, empathetic nature was absorbed by all who met her.

Her legacy lives on through her children – Michael and Sara, their spouses Tiffany and Brandon, and grandchildren Ellie and Hudson – as she joins Dave, her husband of 36 years on the other side along with many other people she’s missed. As she always said to the very end, “It’s a party!”

We will have a visitation for Louise from 6pm-8pm Tuesday, March 3 and another visitation the next day March 4 at 12pm-1pm preceding the funeral at 1pm, all at the Memorial~Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary.

If you would like to pay respects monetarily, please donate to the Child Mind Institute which supports research and innovative treatments for mental health in children, a pursuit Louise was passionately invested in. https://childmind.org/get-involved/give/
Louise was born in American Fork, Utah on May 21, 1954 to Robert and Mildred Dyer into a big happy family. She had an enriching and contented childhood growing up in Holladay, and spent her whole life in the Salt Lake Valley where she worked, met her husband, and raised their children.

She began her career as a hair stylist and started a beauty shop business with her best friend Becky, and continued to do hair until the last few years of her life. She found her natural talent for therapy through the many conversations with her clients, and decided to pursue a Masters in Social Work, holding many jobs at a time to pay her way. She became a licensed clinical social worker which she loved and excelled at for over 40 years, through the end of her life and beyond, enhancing and saving countless lives through her therapy.

Louise was very intelligent, extremely hard-working, often hilarious, and always positive. She could find joy in the darkest times, and lit up every room she graced with her presence. Her love was boundless for all people, especially her family who she provided for tirelessly, and many friends. Her kindness and nurturing, empathetic nature was absorbed by all who met her.

Her legacy lives on through her children – Michael and Sara, their spouses Tiffany and Brandon, and grandchildren Ellie and Hudson – as she joins Dave, her husband of 36 years on the other side along with many other people she’s missed. As she always said to the very end, “It’s a party!”

We will have a visitation for Louise from 6pm-8pm Tuesday, March 3 and another visitation the next day March 4 at 12pm-1pm preceding the funeral at 1pm, all at the Memorial~Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary.

If you would like to pay respects monetarily, please donate to the Child Mind Institute which supports research and innovative treatments for mental health in children, a pursuit Louise was passionately invested in. https://childmind.org/get-involved/give/


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