She was a devoted daughter, sister, wife and mother. Family and friends were her world and she made every effort to make that world as perfect as possible. She had style, grace, a quick wit and a beautiful smile. Helen was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Married Frank T. Ford in October 1931. They resided in Salt Lake City.
Preceded in death by parents, husband, siblings; David, Ruth, Ferris Barker and Erma Kittleberger. Survived by sisters; Violet Koehn, Mary (David O.) Rawson, son; Richard F., granddaughter; Morgan, great grandson; Eden, and many wonderful nieces and nephews.
Private Services will be held on Wednesday, July 9.
Interment at Wasatch Lawn.
Published in the Deseret News on 7/8/2008.
She was a devoted daughter, sister, wife and mother. Family and friends were her world and she made every effort to make that world as perfect as possible. She had style, grace, a quick wit and a beautiful smile. Helen was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Married Frank T. Ford in October 1931. They resided in Salt Lake City.
Preceded in death by parents, husband, siblings; David, Ruth, Ferris Barker and Erma Kittleberger. Survived by sisters; Violet Koehn, Mary (David O.) Rawson, son; Richard F., granddaughter; Morgan, great grandson; Eden, and many wonderful nieces and nephews.
Private Services will be held on Wednesday, July 9.
Interment at Wasatch Lawn.
Published in the Deseret News on 7/8/2008.
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