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Laura Walker <I>Swensen</I> McIntyre

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Laura Walker Swensen McIntyre

Birth
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Oct 2004 (aged 88)
Santaquin, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Eureka, Juab County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Laura Swensen McIntyre, 88, died October 26, 2004 in Santaquin. She was born June 20, 1916 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to E.J. and Elsie Walker Swensen. She married E. Steele McIntyre April 27, 1943 in Reno, Nevada. Laura graduated from BYU, majoring in physical education and homemaking, and also attended George Washington University. She was a teacher at Tintic High School in Eureka for many years. Laura was a dedicated mother and homemaker. Her children and grandchildren enjoyed many bounteous meals at her table. When the grandchildren had a choice of where they would like to have Thanksgiving dinner it was always Grandma McIntyre's. She served her community and church, always going the extra mile. She will be remembered by her family and friends as a person who was generous with her time and devotion to those she knew. She enjoyed traveling and was ready at a moments notice for a trip around the world or just down the street. We thank you, mother, for your unconditional love, your guidance and example of all that is good. Survivors include her husband, children, Earl F. (Caren) McIntyre, of Wichita, Kansas, Samuel H. (Peggy) McIntyre, of Heber, Pamela (Douglas) Latimer, of Wellsville; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Suzanne. Funeral services held Sat., October 30th in the Eureka LDS Chapel. Burial, Eureka Cemetery. A special thanks to the staff at Latter Days Assisted Living for their kindness and care.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 10/28/2004.
Laura Swensen McIntyre, 88, died October 26, 2004 in Santaquin. She was born June 20, 1916 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to E.J. and Elsie Walker Swensen. She married E. Steele McIntyre April 27, 1943 in Reno, Nevada. Laura graduated from BYU, majoring in physical education and homemaking, and also attended George Washington University. She was a teacher at Tintic High School in Eureka for many years. Laura was a dedicated mother and homemaker. Her children and grandchildren enjoyed many bounteous meals at her table. When the grandchildren had a choice of where they would like to have Thanksgiving dinner it was always Grandma McIntyre's. She served her community and church, always going the extra mile. She will be remembered by her family and friends as a person who was generous with her time and devotion to those she knew. She enjoyed traveling and was ready at a moments notice for a trip around the world or just down the street. We thank you, mother, for your unconditional love, your guidance and example of all that is good. Survivors include her husband, children, Earl F. (Caren) McIntyre, of Wichita, Kansas, Samuel H. (Peggy) McIntyre, of Heber, Pamela (Douglas) Latimer, of Wellsville; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Suzanne. Funeral services held Sat., October 30th in the Eureka LDS Chapel. Burial, Eureka Cemetery. A special thanks to the staff at Latter Days Assisted Living for their kindness and care.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 10/28/2004.


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