Carol was born December 14, 1931 in St. Anthony, Idaho the daughter of Lester Dayton and Della Hendricks Dayton. She attended schools in St. Anthony and graduated from South Fremont High School. She continued her education at the Church College of Hawaii.
On her birthday, December 14, 1950, Carol was married to Wayne Lewis Allison in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They later divorced.
Carol fell in love with Hawaii and loved to visit there. Some of her favorite things were See's Chocolates, singing and playing piano. Most of all, she loved her family.
She is survived by her sons, Mark and Greg Allison, and her two brothers, Lowell and Gale Dayton. Carol had six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded by her parents.
Special thanks to the medical staff at Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Utah, and to Chaplain Sue Bergin of Vista Card Hospice.
Private family services will be held Saturday, June 19 in the Wilford Cemetery near St. Anthony, Idaho.
-Daily Herald, June 2010
Carol was born December 14, 1931 in St. Anthony, Idaho the daughter of Lester Dayton and Della Hendricks Dayton. She attended schools in St. Anthony and graduated from South Fremont High School. She continued her education at the Church College of Hawaii.
On her birthday, December 14, 1950, Carol was married to Wayne Lewis Allison in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They later divorced.
Carol fell in love with Hawaii and loved to visit there. Some of her favorite things were See's Chocolates, singing and playing piano. Most of all, she loved her family.
She is survived by her sons, Mark and Greg Allison, and her two brothers, Lowell and Gale Dayton. Carol had six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded by her parents.
Special thanks to the medical staff at Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Utah, and to Chaplain Sue Bergin of Vista Card Hospice.
Private family services will be held Saturday, June 19 in the Wilford Cemetery near St. Anthony, Idaho.
-Daily Herald, June 2010
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