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04/17/22 09:23 PM #4203    

 

Stephen Harder

I am ready to get out so pick a place and time and I will be there, It's been a long Winter and it would be great to see all of you.


04/18/22 09:15 AM #4204    

 

Kate Robertson (Schoening)

Hello Friends

I can make Thursday the 21st - It might be kind of fun to go to PF Changs at the University Mall (just a thought).  Elene and I go there a lot and the food is always good.  However, I'm open to anything - it would be great to see everyone!

 


04/18/22 10:25 AM #4205    

 

Mart E. (Gardner)

Yes PF Changs gets our vote too. 


04/18/22 02:33 PM #4206    

 

Daryl Tucker

Since a few have said they can't make it on the 21st, would it be okay to move it to the 28th? I think PF Changs is a great choice, but it's always pretty busy. I will try to get a reservation if I can hear from you all to get a number. Let me know your thoughts.


04/18/22 10:06 PM #4207    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

  Im good with when, where and time! You all know I'm easy!!!!!! 

 


04/19/22 11:07 AM #4208    

 

Kate Robertson (Schoening)

I'm good with the 28th - 

 


04/19/22 11:34 AM #4209    

 

Mart E. (Gardner)

Sounds good. We are down with PF Changs too. 6:00 pm or 7:00 pm.?


04/19/22 12:47 PM #4210    

 

Daryl Tucker

We'll go with PF Changs at 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 28th. Please let me know who can make it for sure and I try and get us a reservation, so we don't have to wait an hour to get in. This will be at the restaurant in the University Mall. Thanks, everybody! I'm looking forward to it!


04/19/22 10:49 PM #4211    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

 Put us down for 4 of us Daryl!!!!! Thanks for keeping us all together!!!!


04/20/22 01:46 AM #4212    

 

Stephen Harder

That sounds fine with me I will be there.

 


04/20/22 10:24 AM #4213    

 

David Lynn

I'm in.


04/24/22 03:03 PM #4214    

 

Roger Judd

Sounds like you guys are gonna have a lot of fun, Thursday evenings are my golf league night. 
P.F. Chang's sounds great hope all you have a good time.


04/24/22 09:24 PM #4215    

 

Linda Schardine

Sorry to hear about your loss Elaine.............

Wish I could make it! I'll be out this summer, so hope to catch up again.... It's been a long winter, had another knee replacement, doing good though!! I'll be ready for summer..to many ski accidents catchs up with you.... Miss you all

 


04/26/22 12:51 PM #4216    

 

Daryl Tucker

I have confirmed our reservation at PF Chang's in Orem for this Thursday (28th) at 6:00 pm. I made the reservation for 12. It will be great to see you there!


05/09/22 10:14 AM #4217    

 

Daryl Tucker

Sadly, I have to report another member of our class has passed away. Pam Allan Cherrington passed away from the effects of ALS on Friday. 

Obituary

 

Pamela Grace (Allan) Cherrington, age 70 of Mapleton, passed away Friday, May 6, 2022, after a long and valiant battle with ALS.  Pam was born in Springville, Utah, October 3, 1951, to Reese and Phyllis Allan.  She attended schools in Springville and graduated from Springville High School in 1969.  She married the love of her life, Kim Cherrington in 1970 and together they raised two sons Brett and Riley while residing in Springville.  They later moved to Mapleton.

Pam's life was filled with love, family and lots of friends and adventures.  She worked for many years in the corporate arena, having positions in many well-known companies.  During these years she was an avid runner and trained and completed two marathons.  After leaving the corporate world, she found her passion in the world of flowers.  She completed her Master Gardener Degree and received her certificate for Floral Design from Wright's Floral Company.  She co-owned and operated Flowers and Things, a wholesale floral business.  She worked many years for Diamonds Greenhouse, potting plants.  She loved making all things beautiful.  Her yard, gardens and greenhouse showed her expertise and perfection in all she did.  Many friends and family members were the recipients of her beautiful flower arrangements and the bounties of her amazing vegetable gardens.

Pam and Kim had wonderful and magical times at Lake Powell, their favorite place for over 40 years.  They had many great friends they shared these times with.  It was Pam's place of refuge and where she loved being the most.  Many great memories were created for family and friends on the waters of Lake Powell.   In later years they traveled in their beautiful motor home and enjoyed the beauties of the many places they visited.  Pam will forever be remembered for her style, her beautiful curly dark hair, her love for family and friends, her devotion to all her many "furry kids" and her beautiful flowers.  She truly made all things beautiful.

Pam is survived by her devoted and loving husband, Kim, whose love was proven daily by his unselfish acts of service to her.  She is also survived by two adoring sons: Brett (Lacey) Cherrington of Mapleton and Riley (Courtney) Cherrington of Mapleton; six beautiful grandchildren who she cherished: Taylor, McKenna, Brinley, Jaida, Gavin, and Brooklyn; two sisters: Vicky (Steve) Curtis of Springville and Melissa (Bryan) Gail of Bedford, Wyoming; and her two constant furry companions, Slater and Buddy; and her many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly.  She is preceded in death by her parents, Reese and Phyllis Allan; brother, Gregory R. Allen; sister, Stacy Bowler; nephew, Kit Allan; and brother-in-law, Dean Cram. Graveside services will be under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery, 1997 South 400 East in Springville.  All friends and family are invited.

The family wishes to express their many thanks and gratitude to IHC Palliative Care staff and to the IHC Hospice Care staff, and especially to her daughter-in-law Courtney for her nursing expertise and advice that was comforting to all of Pam's family members. 

 

For those unable to join us in person, services will be live streamed at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/wheelermortuary


05/09/22 06:23 PM #4218    

 

UTawna Johnson (Witney)

Pam was such a cheery, vivacious person. The world will miss having the bright spot that she was. RIP.


05/10/22 10:49 AM #4219    

 

Carl Haymond

This is really sad news to hear this about one of my dear childhood friends.

Our neighborhood was always a very lively, spirited and fun place when Pam, Kathie, my sister and a host of others (a.k.a. the "don't hate me because I am beautiful" gang) were out and about.

Pam is a precious friend who will never be forgotten!

My sincere condolences to Kim and her dear family members.


06/01/22 02:40 PM #4220    

 

Daryl Tucker

This post came through an email, but I think Carol wanted to share it on the forum. Forgive me, Carol Cragun Chandler, if I am wrong!

Posted on: May 31, 2022 at 7:17 am

Looking through the classmates who have passed on helps me to remember what a great bunch of people who graduated in 1969 from Springville High School. Sending my love to all of you who are remaining. My husband and I are at the Church Historic Sites serving our mission at the Sacred Grove and Smith Farm, Hill Cumorah, Whitmer Farm, and Grandin Publication building where the Book of Mormon was first printed. Senior missions are great and I encourage you to go and serve. We previously served in Tokyo, Japan and Hong Kong. Come and see us here and I would love to give you a personal tour!

 

 


06/03/22 01:04 PM #4221    

 

Carol Cragun (Chandler)

Thanks Daryl; it was meant to be posted.  Thanks for all you do to keep us all informed about our great classmates!


07/06/22 11:14 PM #4222    

 

Daryl Tucker

I just saw a post on Facebook that Terry Bringhurst Killpack passed away after a short battle with cancer. I will post more information here as soon as details of services are announced.


07/07/22 11:38 AM #4223    

 

Kenneth Strong

Seems the class is starting to reach the age where we go to the other side. Hope they have get togethers on that side.

08/10/22 07:31 PM #4224    

 

Marvin Dansie

Does anyone recognize these people?

 


08/10/22 11:05 PM #4225    

 

UTawna Johnson (Witney)

They look like a bunch of people that would have been around in the 60's!! laugh


08/11/22 11:29 AM #4226    

 

Daryl Tucker

Still the best class to ever graduate from Springville High!


08/13/22 08:46 AM #4227    

 

Marvin Dansie

I think these are a few more characters from that class ;-)


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