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Jack R. Chynoweth

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Jack R. Chynoweth

Birth
Henrieville, Garfield County, Utah, USA
Death
28 Sep 2007 (aged 84)
Utah, USA
Burial
Tropic, Garfield County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Jack R. Chynoweth of Tropic, Utah passed away September 28, 2007. Jack was born in Henrieville, Utah to parents Harvey Chynoweth and Roxie Campbell Chynoweth. He married Mae Pollock in the Salt Lake Temple on June 24, 1942 by President Harold B.Lee,and they have shared 65 wonderful years together. To that union four children were born: Jack Evan Chynoweth, Deanna Linford, Kristine Milne, and Randa Kay Ott. He was blessed with 26 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren.

Jack attended and graduated from Tropic High School and was called to serve in World War II in 1942, where he served on the front lines. He received the Purple Heart for his services.

He was a skilled Western Cowboy, who knew the ins and outs of cattle. He grew up in the cattle business, running cattle in the lower country known as "Down Below" in Kane County, with his father, brothers, wife and children.

Jack was a very caring and wonderful person, and loved surrounding himself with his family. One of his greatest loves was for his children and grandchildren.

Jack was an active member of the LDS church where he served in many callings including counselor to two bishops. He and Mae were later called to the St. Louis, Missouri Mission, but just before leaving the MTC, Jack became ill. They did however have the privilege to serve two missions as ordinance workers at the St. George, Utah LDS Temple.

His legacy will live on in the lives of his children. We celebrate our father, we honor this man who has influenced us and led us through example. He provided a good moral example to his children. He was our mentor.

Jack is survived by his wife, Mae Pollock Chynoweth, Tropic, UT; children, Jack Evan (Carolyn) Chynoweth, Bloomington; Deanna (Scott) Linford, Magna; Kristine (James) Milne, St. George; Randa Kay (Robert) Ott, Logandale, NV; 26 grandchildren, and 46 great grandchildren; sisters, Lula Moore, Henrieville; Roxanne Johnson, Cannonville; brother Ralph (Leal) Chynoweth, Henrieville.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harvey and Roxie Chynoweth; brothers, Leland (Bud) Chynoweth, Gene Chynoweth, Wade Chynoweth; sisters, Nelda Jolley, Lois Blackwell, Katie Morton.

Funeral services will be held Friday October 5, 2007 in the Tropic LDS Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the Tropic City Cemetery, with full military rights

Jack R. Chynoweth of Tropic, Utah passed away September 28, 2007. Jack was born in Henrieville, Utah to parents Harvey Chynoweth and Roxie Campbell Chynoweth. He married Mae Pollock in the Salt Lake Temple on June 24, 1942 by President Harold B.Lee,and they have shared 65 wonderful years together. To that union four children were born: Jack Evan Chynoweth, Deanna Linford, Kristine Milne, and Randa Kay Ott. He was blessed with 26 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren.

Jack attended and graduated from Tropic High School and was called to serve in World War II in 1942, where he served on the front lines. He received the Purple Heart for his services.

He was a skilled Western Cowboy, who knew the ins and outs of cattle. He grew up in the cattle business, running cattle in the lower country known as "Down Below" in Kane County, with his father, brothers, wife and children.

Jack was a very caring and wonderful person, and loved surrounding himself with his family. One of his greatest loves was for his children and grandchildren.

Jack was an active member of the LDS church where he served in many callings including counselor to two bishops. He and Mae were later called to the St. Louis, Missouri Mission, but just before leaving the MTC, Jack became ill. They did however have the privilege to serve two missions as ordinance workers at the St. George, Utah LDS Temple.

His legacy will live on in the lives of his children. We celebrate our father, we honor this man who has influenced us and led us through example. He provided a good moral example to his children. He was our mentor.

Jack is survived by his wife, Mae Pollock Chynoweth, Tropic, UT; children, Jack Evan (Carolyn) Chynoweth, Bloomington; Deanna (Scott) Linford, Magna; Kristine (James) Milne, St. George; Randa Kay (Robert) Ott, Logandale, NV; 26 grandchildren, and 46 great grandchildren; sisters, Lula Moore, Henrieville; Roxanne Johnson, Cannonville; brother Ralph (Leal) Chynoweth, Henrieville.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harvey and Roxie Chynoweth; brothers, Leland (Bud) Chynoweth, Gene Chynoweth, Wade Chynoweth; sisters, Nelda Jolley, Lois Blackwell, Katie Morton.

Funeral services will be held Friday October 5, 2007 in the Tropic LDS Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the Tropic City Cemetery, with full military rights



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