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Loraine Hawkins

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Loraine Hawkins

Birth
Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Sep 2023 (aged 82)
Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
2_40_4_8
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Loraine was born in Blanding, Utah to Laura Elizabeth Brown and Philip Lawrence Hawkins.
She graduated from San Juan High School, May 22, 1959, and in the fall set off to attend Brigham Young University. She attended one semester but had to return home when her father was in a car accident and finances were short.
Loraine moved to Murray, Utah in her early twenties and worked as a bookkeeper for JC Penney's. She passed the civil service exam and became Utah's first female air traffic controller in 1965. She loved her job at keeping airplanes safe and worked in that profession for twenty-eight years.
At age twenty-five, Loraine dealt with bone cancer in her leg and had to have her leg amputated to save her. She defied the doctor's grim prediction of a shortened life span to live a long and inspiring life. She worked, traveled, spent time with family and friends, and was a second mom to her friend Gloria's little boy, Russell.
She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in Primary, Relief Society and Young Women's callings. In Young Women she served as an athletic coach and taught the girls her love for baseball and basketball.
Loraine's great joys were family, friends, flowers, technology, airplanes, her mom's homemade bread, cars, and cats.
She is preceded in death by her mother and father; her five brothers: Ormis, Donny, Philip, Gorden and Edwin, and her sister Loretta.
She is survived by her brother Stanley (Jan) Hawkins and Sister-in-law Laurel Hawkins.
Loraine's Wish
I have a wish, dear family,
I long for this, dear friends,
don't grieve at my departure,
but joy in where I've gone.
The bright and simple turning
from earth to heaven's light,
where I will dwell forever
within His tender sight.
So, do not be downhearted,
or speak in saddened tones,
rejoice in God's great love,
For truly I am home.
Gale Sears, 2023.
We acknowledge all of the many friends and family members who shared experiences and meant so much to Loraine during her mortal journey here on earth. We also wish to thank the wonderful caregivers at Ashford Memory Care and her loving hospice team. You're angels.
Loraine was born in Blanding, Utah to Laura Elizabeth Brown and Philip Lawrence Hawkins.
She graduated from San Juan High School, May 22, 1959, and in the fall set off to attend Brigham Young University. She attended one semester but had to return home when her father was in a car accident and finances were short.
Loraine moved to Murray, Utah in her early twenties and worked as a bookkeeper for JC Penney's. She passed the civil service exam and became Utah's first female air traffic controller in 1965. She loved her job at keeping airplanes safe and worked in that profession for twenty-eight years.
At age twenty-five, Loraine dealt with bone cancer in her leg and had to have her leg amputated to save her. She defied the doctor's grim prediction of a shortened life span to live a long and inspiring life. She worked, traveled, spent time with family and friends, and was a second mom to her friend Gloria's little boy, Russell.
She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in Primary, Relief Society and Young Women's callings. In Young Women she served as an athletic coach and taught the girls her love for baseball and basketball.
Loraine's great joys were family, friends, flowers, technology, airplanes, her mom's homemade bread, cars, and cats.
She is preceded in death by her mother and father; her five brothers: Ormis, Donny, Philip, Gorden and Edwin, and her sister Loretta.
She is survived by her brother Stanley (Jan) Hawkins and Sister-in-law Laurel Hawkins.
Loraine's Wish
I have a wish, dear family,
I long for this, dear friends,
don't grieve at my departure,
but joy in where I've gone.
The bright and simple turning
from earth to heaven's light,
where I will dwell forever
within His tender sight.
So, do not be downhearted,
or speak in saddened tones,
rejoice in God's great love,
For truly I am home.
Gale Sears, 2023.
We acknowledge all of the many friends and family members who shared experiences and meant so much to Loraine during her mortal journey here on earth. We also wish to thank the wonderful caregivers at Ashford Memory Care and her loving hospice team. You're angels.


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  • Created by: Mike Bradford Relative Niece/Nephew
  • Added: Sep 18, 2023
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/259850030/loraine-hawkins: accessed ), memorial page for Loraine Hawkins (16 Oct 1940–14 Sep 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 259850030, citing Blanding City Cemetery, Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA; Maintained by Mike Bradford (contributor 49583429).