Wednesday, December 16, 2020

 

Delon Hewitt Madsen

March 21, 1942 ~ December 14, 2020 (age 78)

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Delon Hewitt Madsen, 78 passed away Monday, December 14, 2020 at his home with his family by his side.

Delon was born March 21, 1942 in Brigham City, Utah. A son of James Ronald Madsen and Velma LeahVon Hewitt Madsen.

He attended Honeyville Elementary, graduated from Box Elder High School 1960 and earned a Master’s degree in psychology from USU.  Delon served his country in the Army Reserves.

He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Delon was an Institute and Seminary teacher for many years.

Delon married Judith Newton on July 7, 1976 in Logan Temple; they were later divorced.

He was an avid reader, a previous tour guide of the Mormon Trail.  Delon was always doing service and strived to make it possible for every Scout in Honeyville to get their Eagle Scout Award.  He had a passion for studying the scriptures and sharing it with his family. Stalwart home teacher for many years and held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Surviving are his children: James Madsen, Jon Michael Madsen, Ronald Madsen, Lisa Evans, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  Siblings: Byron Madsen, Marie Hyde and Kathleen Morrell.

Preceded in death by his parents.

Special thanks to the Honeyville Community for their generous service and love, as well as Integrity Hospice for their great care.

Funeral services will be held Friday, December 18, 2020 at 1:00 pm at Myers Mortuary Chapel, 205 S. 100 E., Brigham City, UT. A live stream of the service can be viewed on Delon’s online obituary page at www.myers-mortuary.com

A viewing will be from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm at the Mortuary.Due to COVID-19, the family asks to please wear masks and follow social distancing. 

Interment will be in the Honeyville Cemetery with Military Honors Accorded.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

 Finis Ray Byrd

February 22, 1942 – October 1, 2020

Finis Ray Byrd, 78, was born in Oil Trough, Arkansas on February 22, 1942.  He passed away peacefully October 1, 2020 after a short battle with cancer. 

He was born to Mildred LaNell Collom and Thomas Eugene Byrd.  He was raised in Brigham City, Utah and after High School he proudly served in the United States Marine Corp.  He was also an avid sportsman and loved his trips to Wendover but most of all enjoyed being around his friends.  He had a fan-base larger than life.

Finis is survived by his two sisters, Carolyn (Lee) Pons and Donna (Boyd) Hancey; one son, two daughters, six grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. 

Finis will be greatly missed by those who loved him the most.

Per Finis’ wishes thee will be no services and in lieu of flowers please make donations to your favorite charity.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Dorr W Hanson
June 10, 1942 - February 29,

SPRING GLEN-Dorr William Hanson Jr. passed away peacefully on February 29, 2020 in the presence of his loved ones due to complications associated with an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer at the age of 77.

Dorr was born on June 10, 1942 in Price, UT to Dorr Williams Hanson Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Mathis.  He was the eldest of eight children, and as a great older brother, led them on many adventures. His childhood was spent in Kenilworth, UT where he grew to love the amazing views of Carbon County.

He attended Carbon High school but graduated from Box Elder High in 1960.  He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Edinburgh, Scotland Mission.

He courted his love Dana Guymon after meeting her while working on a float for the Huntington Heritage Days parade.  They were married in April of 1968 in the Manti Temple. Dorr graduated from BYU with a bachelor’s degree in Zoology that same spring and then went on to attend the University of Nebraska where he received his DDS degree.

Dorr returned to Carbon County and opened a successful dental practice in Helper.  He and Dana moved to Kenilworth and later made their home in Spring Glen where they raised their six children.

Dorr practiced as a general dentist from the summer of 1974 until the day of his diagnosis on February 5, 2020.  He truly enjoyed his patients and his profession and loved the daily interaction with the people amongst whom he worked and served.

He served in various positions of leadership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Scoutmaster, High Councilor, Bishop, and a counselor in the Helper Utah Stake Presidency.  He was recently awarded the On My Honor Award which is the highest recognition given by his church for scouting.

While he had a deep faith and commitment to his beliefs, Dorr welcomed and befriended people from all walks of life.  He will always be remembered for his kindness and Christ-like love for everyone. The breadth and depth of his generous acts will not be known publicly because he never wanted recognition for them.  He truly was a hero to all.

One of his favorite hobbies was his large garden and small orchard, the produce from which he shared generously.  He was affectionately nicknamed “The Zucchini Bandit,” leaving vegetables on his neighbors’ doorsteps late at night.  He loved the San Rafael desert and the mountains of both Emery and Carbon County. Dorr enjoyed the outdoors and had many hunting, camping, hiking, and fishing adventures with his family.  He had a talent for playing the piano and organ and appreciated the views of the night sky through a telescope. He also had a keen wit and sense of humor, creating sayings and phrases which made one double over in laughter.

Dorr’s greatest legacy is the love of his children, wife, siblings, grandchildren, and many good friends.

He is survived by his dear wife Dana; children, Eric (Andrea) Hanson, Justin (Tosha) Hanson, Nathan (Brianne) Hanson, Leisha (Clemont) Adams, Sarah (Jason) Rott, Brian (Jacquelyn) Hanson; sisters, Karla, Colleen, Leslie; brothers, Loel, Jonathon, Timothy; 20 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

He was happily reunited with his parents; sisters, Jeanne and LeAnn; nephews, David, Wayne, and Sterling; and niece, Heather.

Funeral service, Saturday, March 7, 2020, 11:00 a.m., Carbonville Ward Chapel (1985 West 4000 North, Spring Glen, UT). A visitation will be held Friday evening at the church from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and an hour prior to the service on Saturday. Interment, Huntington City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Mitchell Funeral Home of Price where friends are always welcome daily and may share memories of Dorr online at www.mitchellfuneralhome.net.

We want to express our deep appreciation to everyone who has shown Dorr and our family such thoughtfulness and love during this difficult time.

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Allan Tingey

Allan Reid Tingey

November 22, 1941 ~ January 29, 2020 (age 78)

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Allan Reid Tingey, 78, passed away Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at McKay Dee Hospital with his loving family by his side.
The son of Rosella Allan and Reid Henry Tingey, Allan was born November 22, 1941 in Logan, Utah.  Raised in Brigham City, Allan attended school there and graduated from Box Elder High School.  This is where he met the love of his life. Allan married his high school sweetheart Karlene Simonsen on September 27, 1962 in the Logan LDS Temple. Allan was always by Karlene's side; never failing as a husband, partner, and comforter. They made their home in Willard and raised their family there.
Allan is a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a member of the Willard 2nd Ward where he served in many capacities including executive secretary, ward chorister and High Councilman.
Allan enjoyed helping and serving others. He loved the people and the community in which he lived. He was a member of the Willard City Fire Department and served as the Fire Chief for two years.
Allan retired from DDO where he served as Chief of Safety and Health.  Allan enjoyed many hobbies. He was an avid hunter and fisherman who loved his horses. He will be missed by his sweet pup, Sadie, who was his dependable side kick. His family was everything to him; he loved them dearly. He enjoyed taking them four-wheeling, camping, golfing and, most importantly, just spending time with them.  He loved his grandchildren and supported them in their activities. He took so much joy in watching his grandchildren grow, learn, and succeed. To his grandchildren he was a teacher with unlimited patience, a comedian with the best one-liners and tallest tales, a dedicated cheerleader and their biggest champion.  You would find him on the sidelines cheering them on at all their sporting events from little league through high school. He was also a faithful attendee at his grandchildren’s piano and dance recitals. Allan loved music. Music was a very important part of his life. He enjoyed singing as part of various mens choirs and was honored to be chosen to sing the National Anthem for 13 years at the Utah Jazz Games with his son Ryan and his brother Jeff.  He also loved singing at special events with his friend Sarahn Mund. Allan was compassionate, kind, and loving to all he met. He was a friend to everyone. As a match made in Heaven, he was a tender-hearted husband who loved his wife beyond words.
Allan is survived by his eternal sweetheart Karlene, four children: Allyson (Dean) Child; Ryan (Devery Aguilar) Tingey; Lara Lee (Dan Roper) Tingey; Kortney (Mark) Tolman; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Siblings: Kaye (Glen) Petersen; LaMont (Lawana) Tingey; and Jeff Tingey.  He was preceded in death by his parents.
Special thanks to the kind staff at McKay Dee Hospital for their tender care. We would also like to thank the many neighbors and friends who were always there and willing to help at a moment’s notice. A special thanks goes to lifelong friends and neighbors, Bob and Sherie Bedeger, for their generosity.
To his family he will always be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, and the world’s best big brother. To his community he will be remembered as a warmhearted neighbor, enthusiastic coach, and genuine friend. 
Funeral services will be Friday, February 7, 2020 at 11:30 am Willard Peak Chapel, 655 W. 7615 S., Willard, UT. 
Viewings will be Thursday, February 6, 2020 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E., Brigham City, UT and Friday, February 7, 2020 from 10:00 to 11:00 am at the Church.
Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery.