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EmmaJean <I>Page</I> Wilson

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EmmaJean Page Wilson

Birth
West Point, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
1 Apr 2022 (aged 93)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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EmmaJean Singley Wilson, age 93, passed away April 1, 2022 at her son Ronald and Gail Singley's home in Salt Lake City, UT.

EmmaJean was born in West Point, Utah to Eugene and Delora Hansen Page. She graduated from Davis High School in 1947. EmmaJean reined as Queen over the Hooper's Tomato Days.

She married Bryce M. Singley on January 18, 1947. She spent many happy years of her life in Bountiful raising her 6 children. They were the pride and joy of her life and her greatest accomplishment. She had a strong Faith in God. We all would say "have mom pray for it because her prayers always get answered," she has a direct line to Heavenly Father.

In 1981 she went to work at Litton as a supervisor and assembler mechanic. She assisted her husband Bryce with bookkeeping in his Self Storage business. She served as a Registration agent & election judge from 1972-1979.

Being the adventurous person that she has always been, EmmaJean greatly enjoyed traveling. She was happiest when traveling with her family and ventured to far away places. Some of her favorites were Jerusalem, Brazil, Hawaii, and Europe. She also enjoyed swimming, golfing, and skiing. She loved amusement park rides and water slides. The grandkids loved that Grandma always wanted to "get in on the action" and would go down the highest water slide at Raging Waters. She was always up for a good time.

She spent many happy days of her life cheering on the BYU Cougars! She loved watching BYU football and talking for hours on the phone with her brothers discussing the game.

Bryce and EmmaJean spent many winters in Arizona enjoying the sunshine with many friends.

After her husband Bryce passed away, she was blessed to marry Dean Earl Wilson in August of 2009 whom she met through mutual friends her and Bryce had while in Arizona. Dean and EmmaJean enjoyed traveling together and socializing with their family and friends.

EmmaJean Page Singley Wilson is proceeded in death by her husband Bryce Morril Singley, sons Craig William Singley and David Bryce Singley, her parents, Eugene and Delora Page, sister Marie Delora (Bob) Nilson, brother Lloyd Page (Renee), Reed (Lucille) Page, sister Erma (Harry) Weenig, brother Elden (Verda) Page, brother Melvin Allen (MaryAnn) Page.

EmmaJean is survived by, her husband, Dean Wilson, her children, Ronald (Gail) Singley, Claudia (Dave) Youngreen, Brent Singley, Charlotte (Todd) Tuttle, 22 Grand children and 26 Great Grand Children. EmmaJean's sisters, Elaine Townsend and Marian Fiet.

A grateful thank you to Ron and Gail Singley for their loving care for EmmaJean received in her last 2 ½ years. EmmaJean was treated with kindness and was she happy.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may visit family from 9:30-10:30 am prior to services.

Interment Bountiful City Cemetery 2224 S. 2. West, Bountiful, UT
EmmaJean Singley Wilson, age 93, passed away April 1, 2022 at her son Ronald and Gail Singley's home in Salt Lake City, UT.

EmmaJean was born in West Point, Utah to Eugene and Delora Hansen Page. She graduated from Davis High School in 1947. EmmaJean reined as Queen over the Hooper's Tomato Days.

She married Bryce M. Singley on January 18, 1947. She spent many happy years of her life in Bountiful raising her 6 children. They were the pride and joy of her life and her greatest accomplishment. She had a strong Faith in God. We all would say "have mom pray for it because her prayers always get answered," she has a direct line to Heavenly Father.

In 1981 she went to work at Litton as a supervisor and assembler mechanic. She assisted her husband Bryce with bookkeeping in his Self Storage business. She served as a Registration agent & election judge from 1972-1979.

Being the adventurous person that she has always been, EmmaJean greatly enjoyed traveling. She was happiest when traveling with her family and ventured to far away places. Some of her favorites were Jerusalem, Brazil, Hawaii, and Europe. She also enjoyed swimming, golfing, and skiing. She loved amusement park rides and water slides. The grandkids loved that Grandma always wanted to "get in on the action" and would go down the highest water slide at Raging Waters. She was always up for a good time.

She spent many happy days of her life cheering on the BYU Cougars! She loved watching BYU football and talking for hours on the phone with her brothers discussing the game.

Bryce and EmmaJean spent many winters in Arizona enjoying the sunshine with many friends.

After her husband Bryce passed away, she was blessed to marry Dean Earl Wilson in August of 2009 whom she met through mutual friends her and Bryce had while in Arizona. Dean and EmmaJean enjoyed traveling together and socializing with their family and friends.

EmmaJean Page Singley Wilson is proceeded in death by her husband Bryce Morril Singley, sons Craig William Singley and David Bryce Singley, her parents, Eugene and Delora Page, sister Marie Delora (Bob) Nilson, brother Lloyd Page (Renee), Reed (Lucille) Page, sister Erma (Harry) Weenig, brother Elden (Verda) Page, brother Melvin Allen (MaryAnn) Page.

EmmaJean is survived by, her husband, Dean Wilson, her children, Ronald (Gail) Singley, Claudia (Dave) Youngreen, Brent Singley, Charlotte (Todd) Tuttle, 22 Grand children and 26 Great Grand Children. EmmaJean's sisters, Elaine Townsend and Marian Fiet.

A grateful thank you to Ron and Gail Singley for their loving care for EmmaJean received in her last 2 ½ years. EmmaJean was treated with kindness and was she happy.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may visit family from 9:30-10:30 am prior to services.

Interment Bountiful City Cemetery 2224 S. 2. West, Bountiful, UT


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