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Grant DeLoss Williams

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Grant DeLoss Williams

Birth
Milford, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Oct 2020 (aged 81)
Utah, USA
Burial
Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Grant DeLoss Williams
March 9, 1939 - October 30, 2020 (age 81)

Grant DeLoss Williams returned to his Father in Heaven the morning of October 30, 2020. He was born March 9, 1939, in Milford, Utah, to John Lloyd and Della Wilkey Williams. He married his sweetheart Sally Rae Hauser December 14, 1962, and they were sealed in the Manti Utah Temple.
Grant graduated with a Bachelors degree from USU and a Masters from BYU. He enjoyed his career teaching the gospel as a seminary teacher for 37 years in Utah, Idaho, and Tonga. His children considered themselves to be seminary brats because they moved every three years until they settled in Kaysville, Utah in 1982. As a young man, he served a full-time mission in the Western States Mission. Later, he and Sally served four missions together: Hawaii Hilo Mission where he worked with Young Single Adults and served in the Kona Hawaii Temple as a Sealer; Salt Lake Service Mission working with local youth and young adults to help them attend technical school; New Hampshire Manchester Mission where he served as the Director of the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial Visitors Center at the time of Joseph Smith’s 200th birthday celebration; and the Washington D.C. Temple Mission where he served as a Sealer. He was always pleased that his sons and so many of his grandchildren followed his and Sally’s example to serve full-time missions throughout the world. He served in many callings in the Church throughout his life including Bishop of the Filer Idaho 2nd Ward. He worked many years at the Bountiful Temple where he served as a Sealer until the temple was closed due to Covid-19. He was able to perform the temple marriage ceremonies for 11 of his grandchildren and had many fond memories serving the Lord in the temple.
Grant is survived by his wife Sally, his siblings—Florence Peterson, Doug (Sandra) Williams, Dorothy Sperry, Beverly (Robert) Painter; his children--Richard (Carrie) Williams-Sandy, UT; Julie (Karl) Searle-Roosevelt, UT; Janniece (Gary) Brogan-Montpelier, ID; Jackie (Paul) Nielson-Fruit Heights, UT; Curtis (Camilla) Williams-Kaysville, UT; Jolyn (Travis) Wyatt-Pocatello, ID; 29 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings Kenneth (Margaret) Williams, Lorene (Dennis) Johnson, Shirley (Dee) Bradfield, Elwin & Helen Williams (infant twins), Brothers-in-law Sherman Peterson, Phil Sperry, and a son-in-law Brandon Paulsen.

CEMETERY
Kaysville City Cemetery
500 Crestwood Road
Kaysville, UT

www.serenitystg.com
Grant DeLoss Williams
March 9, 1939 - October 30, 2020 (age 81)

Grant DeLoss Williams returned to his Father in Heaven the morning of October 30, 2020. He was born March 9, 1939, in Milford, Utah, to John Lloyd and Della Wilkey Williams. He married his sweetheart Sally Rae Hauser December 14, 1962, and they were sealed in the Manti Utah Temple.
Grant graduated with a Bachelors degree from USU and a Masters from BYU. He enjoyed his career teaching the gospel as a seminary teacher for 37 years in Utah, Idaho, and Tonga. His children considered themselves to be seminary brats because they moved every three years until they settled in Kaysville, Utah in 1982. As a young man, he served a full-time mission in the Western States Mission. Later, he and Sally served four missions together: Hawaii Hilo Mission where he worked with Young Single Adults and served in the Kona Hawaii Temple as a Sealer; Salt Lake Service Mission working with local youth and young adults to help them attend technical school; New Hampshire Manchester Mission where he served as the Director of the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial Visitors Center at the time of Joseph Smith’s 200th birthday celebration; and the Washington D.C. Temple Mission where he served as a Sealer. He was always pleased that his sons and so many of his grandchildren followed his and Sally’s example to serve full-time missions throughout the world. He served in many callings in the Church throughout his life including Bishop of the Filer Idaho 2nd Ward. He worked many years at the Bountiful Temple where he served as a Sealer until the temple was closed due to Covid-19. He was able to perform the temple marriage ceremonies for 11 of his grandchildren and had many fond memories serving the Lord in the temple.
Grant is survived by his wife Sally, his siblings—Florence Peterson, Doug (Sandra) Williams, Dorothy Sperry, Beverly (Robert) Painter; his children--Richard (Carrie) Williams-Sandy, UT; Julie (Karl) Searle-Roosevelt, UT; Janniece (Gary) Brogan-Montpelier, ID; Jackie (Paul) Nielson-Fruit Heights, UT; Curtis (Camilla) Williams-Kaysville, UT; Jolyn (Travis) Wyatt-Pocatello, ID; 29 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings Kenneth (Margaret) Williams, Lorene (Dennis) Johnson, Shirley (Dee) Bradfield, Elwin & Helen Williams (infant twins), Brothers-in-law Sherman Peterson, Phil Sperry, and a son-in-law Brandon Paulsen.

CEMETERY
Kaysville City Cemetery
500 Crestwood Road
Kaysville, UT

www.serenitystg.com


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