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Geneva <I>Wight</I> Adamson

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Geneva Wight Adamson

Birth
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Jan 2013 (aged 100)
Highland, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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C-240-7
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Geneva Wight Adamson

CENTENARIAN

1912 - 2013


On Saturday afternoon, January 5, 2013, our mother and grandmother Geneva Wight Adamson passed away peacefully in Highland, Utah. From the mortal embrace of family into the arms of the same anxiously awaiting her arrival in the life beyond, she left us after more than 100 years of a life worthy of emulation. For her we are happy, for ourselves we are sad and will miss her.


She was born July 2, 1912, in Lehi, Utah, to James Hurren and Elizabeth (Powell) Wight. Always a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she loved and diligently served her Heavenly Father. On September 7, 1928, she married the love of her life, Leland Myers Adamson in Provo, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on December 22, 1932. They were the proud parents of five daughters. They lived happily together and enjoyed their family and hosts of friends in the towns in which they lived until he passed away in April of 1960 in Vernal, Utah. To her posterity, never having the chance to meet him, she remembered Lee as a loyal man who took his family and his love of life seriously. She never remarried and instead dedicated the next 52 years to her family.


She leaves a legacy of service, sacrifice and love. She held numerous ward and stake callings. She also served in the Provo Utah Temple and Mount Timpanogos Temple for many years. She loved to travel and enjoyed an active life at home. Her sense of humor (along with her rice pudding) is legendary and even on her last day demonstrated wit, compassion and determination to be up "doing." A woman who always had to be accomplishing, she was always walking.


She is survived by her daughters: Jeanene Davis of Highland, Claudia (Lewis) Black of Blanding, Soni (Fred) Babbel of American Fork, also 19 of her 20 grandchildren, all 62 of her great-grandchildren and all 20 of her great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: her parents, husband, daughters Darlene Adamson and Bonnie A. Caldwell, son in law Elder C. Max Caldwell, brothers Roy and Jay Wight, sisters Beth Fairbourn and Fern Frost, also a grandson Randall Max Caldwell


Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Location: 5335 West 11200 North | Highland, Utah

Interment: American Fork Cemetery


Original obituary published by:

The Daily Herald | Provo, Utah | 8 Jan 2013

Geneva Wight Adamson

CENTENARIAN

1912 - 2013


On Saturday afternoon, January 5, 2013, our mother and grandmother Geneva Wight Adamson passed away peacefully in Highland, Utah. From the mortal embrace of family into the arms of the same anxiously awaiting her arrival in the life beyond, she left us after more than 100 years of a life worthy of emulation. For her we are happy, for ourselves we are sad and will miss her.


She was born July 2, 1912, in Lehi, Utah, to James Hurren and Elizabeth (Powell) Wight. Always a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she loved and diligently served her Heavenly Father. On September 7, 1928, she married the love of her life, Leland Myers Adamson in Provo, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on December 22, 1932. They were the proud parents of five daughters. They lived happily together and enjoyed their family and hosts of friends in the towns in which they lived until he passed away in April of 1960 in Vernal, Utah. To her posterity, never having the chance to meet him, she remembered Lee as a loyal man who took his family and his love of life seriously. She never remarried and instead dedicated the next 52 years to her family.


She leaves a legacy of service, sacrifice and love. She held numerous ward and stake callings. She also served in the Provo Utah Temple and Mount Timpanogos Temple for many years. She loved to travel and enjoyed an active life at home. Her sense of humor (along with her rice pudding) is legendary and even on her last day demonstrated wit, compassion and determination to be up "doing." A woman who always had to be accomplishing, she was always walking.


She is survived by her daughters: Jeanene Davis of Highland, Claudia (Lewis) Black of Blanding, Soni (Fred) Babbel of American Fork, also 19 of her 20 grandchildren, all 62 of her great-grandchildren and all 20 of her great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: her parents, husband, daughters Darlene Adamson and Bonnie A. Caldwell, son in law Elder C. Max Caldwell, brothers Roy and Jay Wight, sisters Beth Fairbourn and Fern Frost, also a grandson Randall Max Caldwell


Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Location: 5335 West 11200 North | Highland, Utah

Interment: American Fork Cemetery


Original obituary published by:

The Daily Herald | Provo, Utah | 8 Jan 2013



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