Wanda was born June 27, 1919 in Hinckley, UT to Alonzo R. Leavitt and Mary Ann Daly. She married Frank F. Bollschweiler Oct 18, 1938 for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Wanda, Frank, and their children, spent many summers and holidays in travel.
Wanda spent every Wed. afternoon with her sisters, daughter, and friends having lunch and enjoying a lively game of Hand and Foot.
Wanda was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all her life and served in many positions in the Relief Society, Primary and the Young Women's program.
Wanda could always be found in her garden tending to her flowers. Family, home and church were her main focus in life.
Wanda was a blessing to her family because of her sense of humor and her endless love for them. To know Wanda was to love her.
What a great blessing to have her in our lives. Grandma "B" will be deeply missed.
Wanda is survived by her loving husband, Frank F. Bollschweiler, two children, Elaine Willden, Midvale, Ronald F. (Mary) Bollschweiler, Sandy, UT; three brothers, Harold Leavitt, Don Leavitt, Lonnie Leavitt; and three sisters, Reva Yarbrough, Dorothy Sheets, Gerry Roll. Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; two daughters, Linda Mitchell, Bonnie Jill Bollschweiler; one brother, Jessie Leavitt; and three sisters, Ada Bridge, Verda Gorman, Mary Brown.
Services will be 11 a.m. Mon. Feb 3, 2003 Union Park LDS Second Ward Church, 7500 S. 700 E. Friends may call Sun. Feb 2, 2003, 5-7 p.m., Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland and at the church prior to the services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Wanda was born June 27, 1919 in Hinckley, UT to Alonzo R. Leavitt and Mary Ann Daly. She married Frank F. Bollschweiler Oct 18, 1938 for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Wanda, Frank, and their children, spent many summers and holidays in travel.
Wanda spent every Wed. afternoon with her sisters, daughter, and friends having lunch and enjoying a lively game of Hand and Foot.
Wanda was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all her life and served in many positions in the Relief Society, Primary and the Young Women's program.
Wanda could always be found in her garden tending to her flowers. Family, home and church were her main focus in life.
Wanda was a blessing to her family because of her sense of humor and her endless love for them. To know Wanda was to love her.
What a great blessing to have her in our lives. Grandma "B" will be deeply missed.
Wanda is survived by her loving husband, Frank F. Bollschweiler, two children, Elaine Willden, Midvale, Ronald F. (Mary) Bollschweiler, Sandy, UT; three brothers, Harold Leavitt, Don Leavitt, Lonnie Leavitt; and three sisters, Reva Yarbrough, Dorothy Sheets, Gerry Roll. Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; two daughters, Linda Mitchell, Bonnie Jill Bollschweiler; one brother, Jessie Leavitt; and three sisters, Ada Bridge, Verda Gorman, Mary Brown.
Services will be 11 a.m. Mon. Feb 3, 2003 Union Park LDS Second Ward Church, 7500 S. 700 E. Friends may call Sun. Feb 2, 2003, 5-7 p.m., Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland and at the church prior to the services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Family Members
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Jesse James Leavitt
1911–1976
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Ada Leavitt Bridge
1913–2003
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Maletta Leavitt
1914–1915
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Verda Leavitt Gorman
1915–1993
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Mary Leavitt Brown
1917–1999
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Harold Daly Leavitt
1921–2009
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Don Lee Leavitt
1922–2010
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Myrtle Leavitt
1924–1925
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Merlin Leavitt
1924–1924
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Reva Leavitt Yarbrough
1926–2006
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Dorothy Leavitt Sheets
1929–2019
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