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Thelma Emma “Pete” <I>Bronson</I> Bayne

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Thelma Emma “Pete” Bronson Bayne

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Sep 2009 (aged 49)
Spencer, Clark County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Spencer, Clark County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.3559019, Longitude: -112.187374
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Thelma Emma Bronson Bayne

GOODING -Thelma Emma Bayne, 49, of Gooding, passed Wednesday, Sept., 9, 2009 at Gooding County Memorial Hospital.
Thelma "Pete" was born Sept. 19, 1959, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Gene Bronson. She was one of seven children. She was raised at Snake Valley, Utah, and educated at Partoun Elementary School, Fillmore Jr. High, and Salt Lake City High School. She lived with her brother and took care of her mom in Parowan, Utah. At 17, on Sept. 2, 1977, at Parowan, Utah, at a bingo truck stop, she met Tom Bayne and he swept her off her feet in his big, long, black Kenworth. They were later married on Aug. 12, 1978. Together they raised three children. They lived in Gering, Neb., Grand Junction, Colo., Pleasant Grove, Utah, Coalville, Utah, and then moved to Firth in 1993. After leaving Firth, they moved to Pocatello, and finally settled in Gooding in August of 2007.
For a time, Thelma was a substitute high school teacher in Coalville, Utah. She went on to receive her diploma at E.I.T.C. in Idaho Falls. Thelma received the award of Program Director of the Year of 2005 for KPIF in Pocatello.
While in Gooding, Thelma worked for Valley Works as the office manager at Stacee Parke Accounting. She was a licensed, bonded, and certified massage therapist and an herbalist. She loved the outdoors, and was an avid hunter and fisherwoman. She enjoyed gardening, singing with her husband, and was a firm believer in naturopath. She was very much a healer and was very patriotic and conservative. Thelma was a life member of the NRA and the Heritage Foundation. She was a "Rush" baby and a Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity fan as well. Thelma was also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a tremendous faith in her Heavenly Father. She very much enjoyed spending time with her family and will be deeply loved and missed by all who knew her.
Thelma is survived by her husband Tom of 32 years; her three children, Kristynn (CJ) Mumme of Pocatello, Steven (Sarah) Bayne of Mountain Home, Sam (Jeremy) Richey of Idaho Falls; five grandchildren, Kylar Thomas Barnes, Joslynn LaRea Barnes, Taylor Elton Richey, O'Reilly James Richey, and Bradie Gregery Richey; brothers and sisters, Jared (Virginia) Bronson of Moroni, Utah, Johnathan (LeAnne) Bronson of Spanish Fork, Utah, Ellen (Marvin) Jessop of Pinesdale, Mont., Rebecca (Marvin) Allred of Salt Lake City, Utah; brother-in-law, Les Allred of Pleasant Grove, Utah; sister-in-law, Charlyn Bronson of Parker, Colo., and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Vern Bronson; her sister, Susan Allred; and her brother-in-law, Robert Scott.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions may be made in Thelma's name at any Zion's Bank branch.
Funeral services will be held for Thelma at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 16, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kimball Ward, at 744 N. 600 E., Firth. Burial will follow at Spencer Cemetery in Spencer. Bishop Boyd Petersen will officiate. Services are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Chapel, Twin Falls.

• Published Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Times News Twin Falls, Idaho
Thelma Emma Bronson Bayne

GOODING -Thelma Emma Bayne, 49, of Gooding, passed Wednesday, Sept., 9, 2009 at Gooding County Memorial Hospital.
Thelma "Pete" was born Sept. 19, 1959, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Gene Bronson. She was one of seven children. She was raised at Snake Valley, Utah, and educated at Partoun Elementary School, Fillmore Jr. High, and Salt Lake City High School. She lived with her brother and took care of her mom in Parowan, Utah. At 17, on Sept. 2, 1977, at Parowan, Utah, at a bingo truck stop, she met Tom Bayne and he swept her off her feet in his big, long, black Kenworth. They were later married on Aug. 12, 1978. Together they raised three children. They lived in Gering, Neb., Grand Junction, Colo., Pleasant Grove, Utah, Coalville, Utah, and then moved to Firth in 1993. After leaving Firth, they moved to Pocatello, and finally settled in Gooding in August of 2007.
For a time, Thelma was a substitute high school teacher in Coalville, Utah. She went on to receive her diploma at E.I.T.C. in Idaho Falls. Thelma received the award of Program Director of the Year of 2005 for KPIF in Pocatello.
While in Gooding, Thelma worked for Valley Works as the office manager at Stacee Parke Accounting. She was a licensed, bonded, and certified massage therapist and an herbalist. She loved the outdoors, and was an avid hunter and fisherwoman. She enjoyed gardening, singing with her husband, and was a firm believer in naturopath. She was very much a healer and was very patriotic and conservative. Thelma was a life member of the NRA and the Heritage Foundation. She was a "Rush" baby and a Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity fan as well. Thelma was also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a tremendous faith in her Heavenly Father. She very much enjoyed spending time with her family and will be deeply loved and missed by all who knew her.
Thelma is survived by her husband Tom of 32 years; her three children, Kristynn (CJ) Mumme of Pocatello, Steven (Sarah) Bayne of Mountain Home, Sam (Jeremy) Richey of Idaho Falls; five grandchildren, Kylar Thomas Barnes, Joslynn LaRea Barnes, Taylor Elton Richey, O'Reilly James Richey, and Bradie Gregery Richey; brothers and sisters, Jared (Virginia) Bronson of Moroni, Utah, Johnathan (LeAnne) Bronson of Spanish Fork, Utah, Ellen (Marvin) Jessop of Pinesdale, Mont., Rebecca (Marvin) Allred of Salt Lake City, Utah; brother-in-law, Les Allred of Pleasant Grove, Utah; sister-in-law, Charlyn Bronson of Parker, Colo., and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Vern Bronson; her sister, Susan Allred; and her brother-in-law, Robert Scott.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions may be made in Thelma's name at any Zion's Bank branch.
Funeral services will be held for Thelma at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 16, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kimball Ward, at 744 N. 600 E., Firth. Burial will follow at Spencer Cemetery in Spencer. Bishop Boyd Petersen will officiate. Services are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Chapel, Twin Falls.

• Published Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Times News Twin Falls, Idaho


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