Ramona (Patrick John) Sullivan
1920 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Bryant S Hinckley 51, secretary, gymnasium
Ada B Hinckley 39
Wendell J Hinckley 15, newsboy, street
Waldo R Hinckley 15
Venice Hinckley 14 (mother Christine)
Gordon B Hinckley 9
Sherman B Hinckley 8
Ruth Hinckley 5
Ramona Hinckley 3 years 11 months
Own home 840 E 7th South
1930 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Bryant S Hinckley 61, secretary, gymnasium
Ada B Hinckley 49
Gordon B Hinckley 19
Sherman B Hinckley 18
Ruth Hinckley 16
Ramona Hinckley 14
Sylvia B Hinckley 10
Own home 840 E 7th South
1940 Census Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah
Patrick Sullivan 27
Ramona Sullivan 24, C4
Renting, 50 D Street
2000
"I remember as a child, when Gordon would have been about 12 years old, receiving a darling wooden cupboard for my doll for Christmas. I got a doll every Christmas. My two brothers, Gordon and Sherman, had built and painted and finished the cupboard, using tools they had been given several years earlier by our father," Sister Sullivan said.
LDS Church News; Saturday, June 24, 2000
A moment with her brother Gordon B Hinckley
2011 Obituary Salt Lake City, Utah
Ramona Hinckley Sullivan, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-mother, aunt and friend passed away on September 5, 2011.
She was born on January 3l, 1916, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bryant S. and Ada Bitner Hinckley. She attended public schools in Salt Lake City, and attended the University of Utah, until her father was called as President of the Northern States Mission, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. There she attended the Art Institute of Chicago. She later transferred to Brigham Young University, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts.
She married Patrick John Sullivan on July 30, 1938. They were happily married for 55 years before he passed away. After raising their daughters, she went to work with her husband at his title insurance company, McGhie Land Title. They traveled extensively, and even circled the globe in 1973.
She was a past PTA president at Granite High School, and worked many years in the Utah Home Builders Auxiliary. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and also worked in many of the auxiliaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
All who knew her enjoyed her wonderful sense of humor, her smile, upbeat personality, and boundless energy. She planned many memorable family vacations with children and grandchildren. She welcomed all into her home, and many were the beneficiary of her generosity.
She was a devoted mother and grandmother, and is survived by her two daughters, Sheila Ensign, Gold River, California, and Colleen Rynearson, (Gary) Centennial, Colorado; 4 grandchildren, l6 great-grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
She was loved by all who knew her, and will truly be missed. She will be joyously welcomed "home" by her beloved husband Patrick, her parents, her brothers Stanford, Grant, Wendell, Waldo, Gordon and Sherman, and her sisters Lucile Laxman, Grace Hinckley, Carol Cannon, Virginia Hinckley, Venice Nielson, Christine Robinson, Ruth Willes, and Sylvia Wadsworth.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 10th at The Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 Wasatch Dr.
Friends and family may visit Friday, 6:00-8:00 p.m., at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E 1300 S, and at the church Saturday, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to The Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Utah, Deseret News, September 7-8, 2011
Always an easy touch for those in need Saturday, June 24, 2000
Siblings
Gordon Bitner Hinckley 1910-2008
Sherman Bitner Hinckley 1911-2000
Sylvia Hinckley Wadsworth 1920-1970 NV
Ramona (Patrick John) Sullivan
1920 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Bryant S Hinckley 51, secretary, gymnasium
Ada B Hinckley 39
Wendell J Hinckley 15, newsboy, street
Waldo R Hinckley 15
Venice Hinckley 14 (mother Christine)
Gordon B Hinckley 9
Sherman B Hinckley 8
Ruth Hinckley 5
Ramona Hinckley 3 years 11 months
Own home 840 E 7th South
1930 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Bryant S Hinckley 61, secretary, gymnasium
Ada B Hinckley 49
Gordon B Hinckley 19
Sherman B Hinckley 18
Ruth Hinckley 16
Ramona Hinckley 14
Sylvia B Hinckley 10
Own home 840 E 7th South
1940 Census Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Utah
Patrick Sullivan 27
Ramona Sullivan 24, C4
Renting, 50 D Street
2000
"I remember as a child, when Gordon would have been about 12 years old, receiving a darling wooden cupboard for my doll for Christmas. I got a doll every Christmas. My two brothers, Gordon and Sherman, had built and painted and finished the cupboard, using tools they had been given several years earlier by our father," Sister Sullivan said.
LDS Church News; Saturday, June 24, 2000
A moment with her brother Gordon B Hinckley
2011 Obituary Salt Lake City, Utah
Ramona Hinckley Sullivan, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-mother, aunt and friend passed away on September 5, 2011.
She was born on January 3l, 1916, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bryant S. and Ada Bitner Hinckley. She attended public schools in Salt Lake City, and attended the University of Utah, until her father was called as President of the Northern States Mission, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. There she attended the Art Institute of Chicago. She later transferred to Brigham Young University, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts.
She married Patrick John Sullivan on July 30, 1938. They were happily married for 55 years before he passed away. After raising their daughters, she went to work with her husband at his title insurance company, McGhie Land Title. They traveled extensively, and even circled the globe in 1973.
She was a past PTA president at Granite High School, and worked many years in the Utah Home Builders Auxiliary. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and also worked in many of the auxiliaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
All who knew her enjoyed her wonderful sense of humor, her smile, upbeat personality, and boundless energy. She planned many memorable family vacations with children and grandchildren. She welcomed all into her home, and many were the beneficiary of her generosity.
She was a devoted mother and grandmother, and is survived by her two daughters, Sheila Ensign, Gold River, California, and Colleen Rynearson, (Gary) Centennial, Colorado; 4 grandchildren, l6 great-grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
She was loved by all who knew her, and will truly be missed. She will be joyously welcomed "home" by her beloved husband Patrick, her parents, her brothers Stanford, Grant, Wendell, Waldo, Gordon and Sherman, and her sisters Lucile Laxman, Grace Hinckley, Carol Cannon, Virginia Hinckley, Venice Nielson, Christine Robinson, Ruth Willes, and Sylvia Wadsworth.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 10th at The Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 Wasatch Dr.
Friends and family may visit Friday, 6:00-8:00 p.m., at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E 1300 S, and at the church Saturday, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to The Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Utah, Deseret News, September 7-8, 2011
Always an easy touch for those in need Saturday, June 24, 2000
Siblings
Gordon Bitner Hinckley 1910-2008
Sherman Bitner Hinckley 1911-2000
Sylvia Hinckley Wadsworth 1920-1970 NV
Family Members
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Gordon Bitner Hinckley
1910–2008
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Sherman Bitner Hinckley
1911–2000
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Ruth Bitner Hinckley Willes
1914–1982
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Sylvia Bitner Hinckley Wadsworth
1920–1970
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PFC Bryant Stanford Hinckley
1894–1918
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Josephine Lucile Hinckley Laxman
1896–1973
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Heber Grant Hinckley
1898–1974
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Grace Hinckley
1899–1902
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Caroline Hinckley Cannon
1902–1995
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Ralph Waldo Hinckley
1904–1982
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Wendell Johnson Hinckley
1904–1927
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Virginia Hinckley
1905–1905
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Venice Hinckley Nielson
1905–1987
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Christine Hinckley Robinson
1908–1991
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