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09/21/22 05:52 PM #4252    

 

Roger Judd

I had a great time playing golf with Eric Bird, Richard Patton, David Lynn, and Richard Hjorth. I hadn't played Hobble Creek in a long time. Coming off a vacation to Paris I didn't do very well I jet lag made me feel inapt. But like Richard Patton, nobody made fun of our game, so that was a big plus yes I wouldn't mind playing again sometime that was fun. 


11/01/22 11:30 PM #4253    

 

Kenneth Strong

 Share a Memory

Lorin Pinegar HallOct 2, 1951 - Oct 28, 2022

"Always look on the bright side of life….."

Lorin Pinegar Hall left this world on the morning of October 28th at the age of 71. Possibly to avoid sitting through another "cold depressing winter".

Lorin was born to Norley and Elaine Hall on October 2nd 1951. The 4th child, eventually the middle child in a family of six children. Living up to his middle child status he was defiant, but delightfully so. Testing his parent's patience and causing more than one CNA to yell down the hall "Lorin!".

He attended School in Springville where he ran track and most likely caused his teachers to question their choice of occupation. Immediately after high school he joined the Army National Guard. Upon returning, he married Doris weight. They moved around a bit and had five kids. Eventually settling in Springville. He and Doris divorced 14 years later. He moved around a bit more, at one point owning a small Cherry Orchard in Spanish Fork.

He was a jack of all trades, a bit of a MacGyver, on more than one occasion fixing an appliance with a rubber band and a piece of wire. He excelled at concrete, had a degree in HVAC repair, worked as an elementary custodian, but he was proudest of his proficiency as a crane operator for Geneva Steele.

Lorin loved to garden, but hated to weed. Which his children find extremely ironic considering his numerous rants about the virtue of hard work. So much so did he instill this in his children that they all feel a bit guilty about taking the day off for his funeral. But will do it anyway because they love him.

He liked to cook and had some very interesting recipes. If anyone would like to see his recipes, we recommend that you don't. No he was not a Master Chef, but he critiqued others as if he was, on several occasions loud enough for the cook to hear.

He was world renowned for not holding back his opinion and had a knack for telling it like it is. His vocabulary was extensive… in his knowledge of curse words. And he was so creative in how he used them! You always knew where you stood with him.

He is preceded to Heaven by his beloved German Shorthair Pointer Susie, his father Norley and his sister and favorite babysitter Phyllis.

He is survived by his extremely patient and caring mother Elaine, four siblings: Lynette (Merrill), Norley (Becky), Kevin (Barbara), Allen (Mary) children: Stacey, Jamey (Brian), Darrick (Heidi) Raquel, Jasper, and nine grandchildren: Cicely, Trever, Hayden, Chloe, Amanda, EmmaLee, Bridger, Jessica and Nicole.

He will be sorely missed. Especially his unusual brand of positivity. He enjoyed an ironic twist and would laugh every chance he got. In the words of Monty Python "Always look on the bright side of death just before you draw your terminal breath..". If you find this inappropriate, you probably didn't know him very well.

A viewing will be held Wednesday Nov. 2nd from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at the LDS church located at 878 W Center street in Springville. Although his children will not be honoring his wish to be propped up on a chair with a recording of his voice greeting guests. The funeral will follow at 11:30.

We would like to thank the many people that have kept him comfortable and alive these past 7 years: Char Danielle, Laina, Wendy, Brianne, Jackie and the multiple other caregivers who serve with all their hearts

11/03/22 12:49 PM #4254    

 

Daryl Tucker

Thanks, Ken. I'm adding Lorin's obituary to the In Memory section of the website.


12/26/22 11:38 AM #4255    

 

Michael Stephenson

Merry Christmas to you and yours 


12/31/22 07:20 PM #4256    

 

Jan Allred (Carter)

Have a happy and healthy new year everyone!


01/01/23 03:43 PM #4257    

 

Rebecca Fechser (Everett)

HAPPY NEW YEAR Class of '69!

Every sunset is an opportunity to reset. Every sunrise begins with new eyes.”— Richie Norton

“Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”― L.M. Montgomery

“Every moment is a fresh beginning.”― T.S. Eliot

“We must be willing to get rid of the life we’ve planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. The old skin has to be shed before the new one can come.”— Joseph Campbell

“The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoiled, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your life. You can turn over a new leaf every hour if you choose.” ― Arnold Bennett

“The beginning is always today.”– Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

“You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, So get on your way!”— Dr. Seuss

01/12/23 03:42 PM #4258    

 

David Lynn

When you get a headache take 2 asprin then keep away from children like the bottle says.


01/31/23 10:40 PM #4259    

 

Kenneth Strong

I very seldom ask a request but I deeply believe in prayer. I have a new born grandson named Luka. He was born about two weeks ago but was dew in April. He weight was 2 lbs 3 oz and has a servier brain bleed and needs lots of prayers. He is fighting for his life and I am fighting for him. Thanks

02/01/23 08:50 AM #4260    

 

Jay Boyer

Our thoughts and prayers will go out for Luka and all of your family. Thank you for letting us know so we can at least participate in this way. 


02/01/23 04:08 PM #4261    

 

Jan Allred (Carter)

Sending love and prayers 


02/01/23 04:47 PM #4262    

 

Susan Parker (Childs)

Prayers coming your way

02/01/23 06:55 PM #4263    

 

UTawna Johnson (Witney)

Sending prayers for Luka for strength, Ken. heart


02/02/23 10:35 AM #4264    

 

Carl Haymond

Dear Ken, So sorry to hear this news about your grandson, Luke.  Heart felt prayers are coming your way!


02/02/23 11:57 AM #4265    

 

Susan Hardy (Stutznegger)

Prayer brings hope, hope allows us to keep functioning.  May little Luke feelt he strength of his grandpa.  Seinding prayers.


02/03/23 08:51 AM #4266    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

Sending🙏🙏🙏🙏! Love!


02/03/23 08:57 AM #4267    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

I Think it's time for a dinner!! We need to go somewhere where we can here!! Not saying we're losing are hearing!! Ha ha! Any ideas???


02/03/23 12:09 PM #4268    

 

Daryl Tucker

Add my good thoughts and prayers for Luka and comfort for you, Ken, and your family.

 

Shauna, where would you like us to go for dinner? Strap Tank can be kind of loud. T-Bone? La Casita? Joe Banditos?


02/05/23 12:49 AM #4269    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

We can here better at the T-Bone!! But I like any of those!! Whoever is reading this any suggestions???


02/05/23 05:28 PM #4270    

 

Mart E. (Gardner)

I'm for less nose too. What's the date? Most likely we going out of town and will not make it. One last thing T bone is not in the top place I would pick. 


02/06/23 12:25 PM #4271    

 

Douglas Wheeler

Joes might be a good choice?


02/07/23 01:16 PM #4272    

 

Mart E. (Gardner)

We love Joes. So I'm for that. 


02/08/23 10:31 PM #4273    

 

Daryl Tucker

I agree with Joe Banditos. We can get a long table to sit together and the noise level is low enough we can hear each other. Now the question is what day works for everyone?


02/09/23 11:23 AM #4274    

 

David Lynn

I like Joe's. I like T-Bone because Denny did and it helps me remember him. We should do that on his birthday.


02/09/23 06:02 PM #4275    

 

Shauna Bona (Leetham)

Dave I think your idea is great! His birthday is the 9 th! So let's plan on the T-Bone on at 5:30 on March 9th! Spread the word!!! We could go to Joes this month if you want!! I'm always happy to go EAT!!!!!🤷‍♂️😘


02/16/23 07:00 AM #4276    

 

Eric Bird

I am sad to inform our class.  Tamra Swenson Cobbley passed away last night at about 10:20 pm, at her home in Mapleton Utah.  She was loved by many and will be greatly missed.


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