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Heber Charles “Charlie” Palmer

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Heber Charles “Charlie” Palmer

Birth
Peoa, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Nov 1983 (aged 80)
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Charles Palmer Service Held

Heber Charles Palmer, 80, of Vernal died Nov. 10, 1983 at tha Ashley Valley Medical Center of cardio pulmonary arrest.

Mr. Palmer was born March 27, 1903, in Peoa, Utah, a son of Edmund Francis and Emma Jane Wilkins Palmer.

He married Ethel Mary Vernon April 30, 1927 in Vernal. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

He was a farmer and a rancher, member of the Maeser 4th Ward, High Priest, active in scouting program, served on the activity committee, loved outdoors, enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was mayor of Maeser town for 12 years.

A son, Dwayne, preceded him in death.

Survivors are his wife of Vernal; sons and daughter, Mrs. Lew (Charlene) Cheney of Salt Lake City; Francis A., of Vernal and Blaine C. of Ogden; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were Saturday in the Maeser 4th Ward Chapel conducted by Bishop Clark Abegglen.

Francis Andres Palmer gave the family prayer; Alton Vernon gave the invocation at the service; and Dana Smith sang, "In the Garden" accompanied by Luane Larsen. Bishop Clark Abegglen gave some remarks. and Mrs. Smith sang, "I'll Walk With God". President Venil P. Johnson, and Aaron Wilkins spoke. Dorothy and Daun White sang, "In the ?" and "Abide with Me Tis Eventide". Cloyd Harrison gave the benediction. Prelude and postlude music was by Melba Eaton.

Blaine Charles Palmer dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Maeser Fairview Cemetery.

Pallbearers were J. C. Cheney, Alton, Deloy Vernon, Karl Palmer and Blaine Palmer, Glen Carl Vernon and Douglas Palmer

Vernal Expres
Nov. 16, 1983
transcribed by Rhonda
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Open House to Honor C. Palmers

The children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer invite their relatives and friends to an open house honoring their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Saturday, the 23rd of April, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golden Age Center, 135 S. 100 West, Vernal.

Charles and Ethel met while she was teaching school in Lapoint. He rode his horse to Vernal many weekends to court her.

They spent the first year of their married life in Salt Lake City after which they moved back to Maeser where they have resided since.

This union has been blessed with four children: Charlene Palmer Cheney, married to Lew Cheney; Francis Palmer married to Carol Bennion; Blaine Palmer, married to Shari Combs. One child, Dwayne, died at age 5. They have 8 grandchildren; their oldest grandchild, J. C. Cheney, is in South America on a mission.

Charles and Ethel have been involved all their lives in church and civic affairs.

Charles was mayor of Maeser and worked on finance and water projects for many years. He has enjoyed helping his friends and family on their farms. He has been active in scouting and loves the out of doors, fishing and hunting; he has taught his children and grandchildren to love it as well.There is no one around who knows the High Uintas as well as Charlie. He also has a tender spot in his heart for all little children and there are many around who call him Uncle Charlie with great love for him.

Ethel will always be remebered for her beautiful flowers hat she is so willing to share with others at weddings, parties and church. She has always been enthusiastic in her church positions, working with the youth in mutual for many years an in relief sociery.

The night of the 23rd of April has been set aside yo honor this couple. The family would like all their friends and relatives to join them on this occasion. There will be a program at 8:30 p.m. The family suggests no gifts please.

Vernal Express
April 21, 1977
transcribed by Rhonda
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Charlie is the son of Emma Jane Wilkins and Edmund Francis Palmer.

He married Ethel Mary Vernon April 30, 1927. They had four children.

His brothers memorial: Harold Arthur Palmer
Charles Palmer Service Held

Heber Charles Palmer, 80, of Vernal died Nov. 10, 1983 at tha Ashley Valley Medical Center of cardio pulmonary arrest.

Mr. Palmer was born March 27, 1903, in Peoa, Utah, a son of Edmund Francis and Emma Jane Wilkins Palmer.

He married Ethel Mary Vernon April 30, 1927 in Vernal. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

He was a farmer and a rancher, member of the Maeser 4th Ward, High Priest, active in scouting program, served on the activity committee, loved outdoors, enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was mayor of Maeser town for 12 years.

A son, Dwayne, preceded him in death.

Survivors are his wife of Vernal; sons and daughter, Mrs. Lew (Charlene) Cheney of Salt Lake City; Francis A., of Vernal and Blaine C. of Ogden; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were Saturday in the Maeser 4th Ward Chapel conducted by Bishop Clark Abegglen.

Francis Andres Palmer gave the family prayer; Alton Vernon gave the invocation at the service; and Dana Smith sang, "In the Garden" accompanied by Luane Larsen. Bishop Clark Abegglen gave some remarks. and Mrs. Smith sang, "I'll Walk With God". President Venil P. Johnson, and Aaron Wilkins spoke. Dorothy and Daun White sang, "In the ?" and "Abide with Me Tis Eventide". Cloyd Harrison gave the benediction. Prelude and postlude music was by Melba Eaton.

Blaine Charles Palmer dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Maeser Fairview Cemetery.

Pallbearers were J. C. Cheney, Alton, Deloy Vernon, Karl Palmer and Blaine Palmer, Glen Carl Vernon and Douglas Palmer

Vernal Expres
Nov. 16, 1983
transcribed by Rhonda
-------------------
Open House to Honor C. Palmers

The children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer invite their relatives and friends to an open house honoring their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Saturday, the 23rd of April, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golden Age Center, 135 S. 100 West, Vernal.

Charles and Ethel met while she was teaching school in Lapoint. He rode his horse to Vernal many weekends to court her.

They spent the first year of their married life in Salt Lake City after which they moved back to Maeser where they have resided since.

This union has been blessed with four children: Charlene Palmer Cheney, married to Lew Cheney; Francis Palmer married to Carol Bennion; Blaine Palmer, married to Shari Combs. One child, Dwayne, died at age 5. They have 8 grandchildren; their oldest grandchild, J. C. Cheney, is in South America on a mission.

Charles and Ethel have been involved all their lives in church and civic affairs.

Charles was mayor of Maeser and worked on finance and water projects for many years. He has enjoyed helping his friends and family on their farms. He has been active in scouting and loves the out of doors, fishing and hunting; he has taught his children and grandchildren to love it as well.There is no one around who knows the High Uintas as well as Charlie. He also has a tender spot in his heart for all little children and there are many around who call him Uncle Charlie with great love for him.

Ethel will always be remebered for her beautiful flowers hat she is so willing to share with others at weddings, parties and church. She has always been enthusiastic in her church positions, working with the youth in mutual for many years an in relief sociery.

The night of the 23rd of April has been set aside yo honor this couple. The family would like all their friends and relatives to join them on this occasion. There will be a program at 8:30 p.m. The family suggests no gifts please.

Vernal Express
April 21, 1977
transcribed by Rhonda
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Charlie is the son of Emma Jane Wilkins and Edmund Francis Palmer.

He married Ethel Mary Vernon April 30, 1927. They had four children.

His brothers memorial: Harold Arthur Palmer


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18659780/heber_charles-palmer: accessed ), memorial page for Heber Charles “Charlie” Palmer (27 Mar 1903–10 Nov 1983), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18659780, citing Maeser Fairview Cemetery, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA; Maintained by Rhonda (contributor 46869790).