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Lulu Yeates Johnson

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Lulu Yeates Johnson

Birth
Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
5 May 2004 (aged 93)
California, USA
Burial
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7476257, Longitude: -111.8107625
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LULA YEATES JOHNSON

Our special mother and grandmother, Lula Yeates Johnson, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 5, 2004, in Las Gatos, California, at the home of her daughter.

She was born December 7, 1910, in Millvile, Utah a daughter of Israel and Marietta Hargraves Yeates. She grew up in Nibley, Utah, and graduated from South Cache High School. She married Milton LeRoy Johnson June 22, 1932. They were sealed in the Logan L.D.S.Temple.

They lived in Ogden, Utah, for a short time and then moved
to Logan, Utah. After Milton completed his college degree, they moved to Richfield, Utah, and he taught for four years at Richfield High School. They spent the remainder of their married life in Tremonton, Utah.

She was a dental assistant for Dr. Reese Mason and Dr. Max Conley and in 1960 completed her B.S. degree at Utah State University. She taught school in Riverdale, Portage, and McKinley School in Tremonton. After retirement, she worked with her granddaughter, Sally, at Smart Start Preschool. She loved teaching her students.

Milton passed away March 4, 1984. She later moved to Brigham City, Utah and lived there for several years, recently Lula moved to the home of her daughter, Margo, in Los Gatos, California.

A devoted memeber of The church of Jesus christ of Latter-Day Saints, Lula served in the Primary, Young Women's and Relief Society organizations of the church and for many years as music and choir director for the Tremonton Second Ward. She was active in the civic organizations in Tremonton. She shared her talents and love of music to the very end of her life. She and her husband served as workers in the Logan L.D.S. Temple for over six years. She assisted her husband while he served as patriarch in the South Bear River and Tremonton South Stake.

She loved learning new things and spent many hours quilting and going to the temple with her dear friends.

She is survived by her daughter, Karen J. Smoot, Brigham City, Utah; Margo (Allen) Nelson, Los Gatos, California;
18 Grandchildren, 49 Great-Grandchildren; and her brother, Lowell W. Yeates, Nibley, Utah.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton; her son, Blaine; son-in-law, Robert A. Smoot; a great-grandson; her parents; two brothers and three sisters.

Interment will be held on Monday, May 10, 2004 in the Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Utah.
LULA YEATES JOHNSON

Our special mother and grandmother, Lula Yeates Johnson, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 5, 2004, in Las Gatos, California, at the home of her daughter.

She was born December 7, 1910, in Millvile, Utah a daughter of Israel and Marietta Hargraves Yeates. She grew up in Nibley, Utah, and graduated from South Cache High School. She married Milton LeRoy Johnson June 22, 1932. They were sealed in the Logan L.D.S.Temple.

They lived in Ogden, Utah, for a short time and then moved
to Logan, Utah. After Milton completed his college degree, they moved to Richfield, Utah, and he taught for four years at Richfield High School. They spent the remainder of their married life in Tremonton, Utah.

She was a dental assistant for Dr. Reese Mason and Dr. Max Conley and in 1960 completed her B.S. degree at Utah State University. She taught school in Riverdale, Portage, and McKinley School in Tremonton. After retirement, she worked with her granddaughter, Sally, at Smart Start Preschool. She loved teaching her students.

Milton passed away March 4, 1984. She later moved to Brigham City, Utah and lived there for several years, recently Lula moved to the home of her daughter, Margo, in Los Gatos, California.

A devoted memeber of The church of Jesus christ of Latter-Day Saints, Lula served in the Primary, Young Women's and Relief Society organizations of the church and for many years as music and choir director for the Tremonton Second Ward. She was active in the civic organizations in Tremonton. She shared her talents and love of music to the very end of her life. She and her husband served as workers in the Logan L.D.S. Temple for over six years. She assisted her husband while he served as patriarch in the South Bear River and Tremonton South Stake.

She loved learning new things and spent many hours quilting and going to the temple with her dear friends.

She is survived by her daughter, Karen J. Smoot, Brigham City, Utah; Margo (Allen) Nelson, Los Gatos, California;
18 Grandchildren, 49 Great-Grandchildren; and her brother, Lowell W. Yeates, Nibley, Utah.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton; her son, Blaine; son-in-law, Robert A. Smoot; a great-grandson; her parents; two brothers and three sisters.

Interment will be held on Monday, May 10, 2004 in the Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Utah.


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