from Deseret News - August 3, 2005
David Wrae Moncur Will be missed David Wrae Moncur, age 41, passed away on July 27, 2005 In Murray, UT after an intense battle with cancer. Born in American Falls, Idaho the first child of Dee and Jeralyn Johnson Moncur. Graduated from Hillcrest High School. Elder in the LDS Church. Earned Arrow of Light in Scouts and was an Eagle Scout. Received an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps. with the rank of Lance Corporal. Graduated from the American Computer institute as Valedictorian of his class. Married Ana Hero and became the step-father of three children. David and Ana were the parents of two children. Developed a textbook for, and taught ESL classes. His bi-lingual ability served him well In employment and in life. Had been employed by American Express; currently employed by Denny's Auto In Riverton where he was a service advisor. David enjoyed music, played clarinet, piano and was a professional D.J. He loved his country, fun with family, Michael's hockey, sports, crossword and Jigsaw puzzles, reading, playing cards, friends, and having a goooood time! David is survived by his wife, Ana; children, of whom he was very proud: Michael, Victoria, Rosana, Pedro, Nora; grandchildren: Angel, Carlos, one on the way; his mother, grandma Leah; sisters: Angela (Richard), Cindy, Tanya (Brad), Tara (Barry); brother Darrin (Christy) and their families; aunts, uncles, cousins, friends who all love him dearly. He goes to Join his father, grandpa Johnson, grandpa and grandma Moncur, and aunt Pamela. David thanks for all you taught us. You had great tenacity and inner strength. We all love you and look forward to being with you again. Vaya con Dios! Services: Friday, Aug. 5th, 4 p.m. Parkview Ward, 1208 West, 12400 South, Riverton. Interment: Sat. Aug 6, 4 p.m. Johnson family plot in Aberdeen, Idaho. Funeral Directors Broomhead Funeral Home In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: IHC Hospice: 2250 So. 1300 West, Salt Lake City, 84119, or to the Hunstman Cancer Institute.
contributed by Stacey Day
from Deseret News - August 3, 2005
David Wrae Moncur Will be missed David Wrae Moncur, age 41, passed away on July 27, 2005 In Murray, UT after an intense battle with cancer. Born in American Falls, Idaho the first child of Dee and Jeralyn Johnson Moncur. Graduated from Hillcrest High School. Elder in the LDS Church. Earned Arrow of Light in Scouts and was an Eagle Scout. Received an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps. with the rank of Lance Corporal. Graduated from the American Computer institute as Valedictorian of his class. Married Ana Hero and became the step-father of three children. David and Ana were the parents of two children. Developed a textbook for, and taught ESL classes. His bi-lingual ability served him well In employment and in life. Had been employed by American Express; currently employed by Denny's Auto In Riverton where he was a service advisor. David enjoyed music, played clarinet, piano and was a professional D.J. He loved his country, fun with family, Michael's hockey, sports, crossword and Jigsaw puzzles, reading, playing cards, friends, and having a goooood time! David is survived by his wife, Ana; children, of whom he was very proud: Michael, Victoria, Rosana, Pedro, Nora; grandchildren: Angel, Carlos, one on the way; his mother, grandma Leah; sisters: Angela (Richard), Cindy, Tanya (Brad), Tara (Barry); brother Darrin (Christy) and their families; aunts, uncles, cousins, friends who all love him dearly. He goes to Join his father, grandpa Johnson, grandpa and grandma Moncur, and aunt Pamela. David thanks for all you taught us. You had great tenacity and inner strength. We all love you and look forward to being with you again. Vaya con Dios! Services: Friday, Aug. 5th, 4 p.m. Parkview Ward, 1208 West, 12400 South, Riverton. Interment: Sat. Aug 6, 4 p.m. Johnson family plot in Aberdeen, Idaho. Funeral Directors Broomhead Funeral Home In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: IHC Hospice: 2250 So. 1300 West, Salt Lake City, 84119, or to the Hunstman Cancer Institute.
contributed by Stacey Day
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