She grew up by the beautiful Cub River, attended Mapleton School and graduated from Franklin High School in May 1943.
A favorite pastime of the youth was the dances held every weekend. The most popular dance place was the Persiana in Preston where she met and fell in love with Charles Clements Carpenter. Charles and Bessie were married Nov. 26, 1943, and later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple.
A short time after Charles and Bessie were married, Charles was drafted into the U.S. Army and Bessie moved in with her parents. Upon Charles' return, Charles and Bessie bought a farm in Whitney where they stayed for many years. In 1961, they moved to Preston. Bessie was a stay-at-home mom to 10 children. Bessie learned many skills being a mother to 10 children. She was frugal and made use of what she had. Her quilts were done with even small stitches.
In 1979, Charles and Bessie moved to American Falls, which proved to be a blessing in their lives for they met many kind and wonderful people there.
Charles and Bessie held positions in their ward, where Bessie was the librarian for quite a while. Upon Charles' retirement in 1989, they returned to Preston to be closer to their family, especially Brent, who was living in Logan, Utah. Bessie was content to stay close to home. She was a quiet and gentle lady who wouldn't hurt a soul. She kept a tidy and quiet home until all the kids and grandkids showed up. All who entered her home felt welcomed and loved.
She is survived by her husband, Charles of Preston; eight daughters and two sons, Peggy Phillips of Preston, Linda Carpenter of Logan, Brent Carpenter of Logan, Carol Carpenter of Phoenix, Ariz., Jana Lang (Ellis, deceased) of Chubbock, Idaho, JoAnn Barthlome (Randy) of Preston, Laura Jeanne Smith (Hal) of Franklin, Idaho, Tamra Wilson of Herriman, Utah, Tracy Carpenter (Diana) of Cub River, Idaho, and LeeAnn Mellinger (Brian) of West Haven, Utah; 28 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother, Eldon Bennett of Franklin, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Unita, Vilda, Argell, Adra Seamons, Iris Olsen, Athaleen Tufts, June Rasmussen, Theron and Harold.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 10, in the Preston 10th Ward LDS chapel, 155 N. 200 West, Preston, with Bishop Doug Roper conducting. A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Webb Funeral Home, 1005 S. 800 East, Preston, and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church. Interment will be in the Franklin Cemetery.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.webbmortuary.com.
The family is grateful to Access Hospice of Logan and Preston and Legacy House of Logan for their kind and gentle care of Bessie.
Published in Logan Herald Journal from May 6 to May 20, 2012
She grew up by the beautiful Cub River, attended Mapleton School and graduated from Franklin High School in May 1943.
A favorite pastime of the youth was the dances held every weekend. The most popular dance place was the Persiana in Preston where she met and fell in love with Charles Clements Carpenter. Charles and Bessie were married Nov. 26, 1943, and later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple.
A short time after Charles and Bessie were married, Charles was drafted into the U.S. Army and Bessie moved in with her parents. Upon Charles' return, Charles and Bessie bought a farm in Whitney where they stayed for many years. In 1961, they moved to Preston. Bessie was a stay-at-home mom to 10 children. Bessie learned many skills being a mother to 10 children. She was frugal and made use of what she had. Her quilts were done with even small stitches.
In 1979, Charles and Bessie moved to American Falls, which proved to be a blessing in their lives for they met many kind and wonderful people there.
Charles and Bessie held positions in their ward, where Bessie was the librarian for quite a while. Upon Charles' retirement in 1989, they returned to Preston to be closer to their family, especially Brent, who was living in Logan, Utah. Bessie was content to stay close to home. She was a quiet and gentle lady who wouldn't hurt a soul. She kept a tidy and quiet home until all the kids and grandkids showed up. All who entered her home felt welcomed and loved.
She is survived by her husband, Charles of Preston; eight daughters and two sons, Peggy Phillips of Preston, Linda Carpenter of Logan, Brent Carpenter of Logan, Carol Carpenter of Phoenix, Ariz., Jana Lang (Ellis, deceased) of Chubbock, Idaho, JoAnn Barthlome (Randy) of Preston, Laura Jeanne Smith (Hal) of Franklin, Idaho, Tamra Wilson of Herriman, Utah, Tracy Carpenter (Diana) of Cub River, Idaho, and LeeAnn Mellinger (Brian) of West Haven, Utah; 28 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother, Eldon Bennett of Franklin, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Unita, Vilda, Argell, Adra Seamons, Iris Olsen, Athaleen Tufts, June Rasmussen, Theron and Harold.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 10, in the Preston 10th Ward LDS chapel, 155 N. 200 West, Preston, with Bishop Doug Roper conducting. A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Webb Funeral Home, 1005 S. 800 East, Preston, and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church. Interment will be in the Franklin Cemetery.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.webbmortuary.com.
The family is grateful to Access Hospice of Logan and Preston and Legacy House of Logan for their kind and gentle care of Bessie.
Published in Logan Herald Journal from May 6 to May 20, 2012
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