She was a member and leader of the Hawthorne D.U.P. Camp in Midway. She belonged to the Vernal BPW Organization, and was a member of the Glines Fifth Ward. When her children were young she was an active participant in the P.T.A. of the schools they attended. She was the mortar that held her family together after their dad died in 1985.
Alice appreciated the love shown to her wherever she lived - Copperton, Union, Midway, and Vernal. During the waning months of her life she especially enjoyed the comfort and weekly visits made to her by Fr. Jan Bednarz, friends, and the 5th Ward Relief Society sisters and home teachers. The family is especially appreciative to the Hospice of the Basin for their loving care.
Her husband, Richard, her mother and father, brothers, Glenwood and Russell, and little sister, Katie, preceded her in death.
She was a member and leader of the Hawthorne D.U.P. Camp in Midway. She belonged to the Vernal BPW Organization, and was a member of the Glines Fifth Ward. When her children were young she was an active participant in the P.T.A. of the schools they attended. She was the mortar that held her family together after their dad died in 1985.
Alice appreciated the love shown to her wherever she lived - Copperton, Union, Midway, and Vernal. During the waning months of her life she especially enjoyed the comfort and weekly visits made to her by Fr. Jan Bednarz, friends, and the 5th Ward Relief Society sisters and home teachers. The family is especially appreciative to the Hospice of the Basin for their loving care.
Her husband, Richard, her mother and father, brothers, Glenwood and Russell, and little sister, Katie, preceded her in death.
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