He was born May 7, 1915, in Koeltztown, a son of John and Christine Holderman Utrecht. He was married to Myrtle M. Utrecht, who died Sept. 3, 1990.
A Navy veteran of World War II, he was employed as a Civil Service truck driver at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nev. A resident of Sparks since 1993, he lived in Hawthorne from 1942 to 1993.
He was a Catholic.
Survivors include: three daughters, Sandra Blancey, Sparks, and Judy Knable and Jan Maroney, Reno, Nev.; one brother, Fred Utrecht, Centertown; three sisters, Josephine Heckman, St. Thomas, Cecelia Griffin, Farmington, and Pauline Rackers, Jefferson City; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were held at Gunter's Funeral Home, Hawthorne. Private burial was in Hawthorne Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association of No. Nev., P.O. Box 6362, Reno, Nev. 89513, or to the American Cancer Society of Nevada, 712 Mill St., Reno, Nev. 89502.
He was born May 7, 1915, in Koeltztown, a son of John and Christine Holderman Utrecht. He was married to Myrtle M. Utrecht, who died Sept. 3, 1990.
A Navy veteran of World War II, he was employed as a Civil Service truck driver at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nev. A resident of Sparks since 1993, he lived in Hawthorne from 1942 to 1993.
He was a Catholic.
Survivors include: three daughters, Sandra Blancey, Sparks, and Judy Knable and Jan Maroney, Reno, Nev.; one brother, Fred Utrecht, Centertown; three sisters, Josephine Heckman, St. Thomas, Cecelia Griffin, Farmington, and Pauline Rackers, Jefferson City; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were held at Gunter's Funeral Home, Hawthorne. Private burial was in Hawthorne Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association of No. Nev., P.O. Box 6362, Reno, Nev. 89513, or to the American Cancer Society of Nevada, 712 Mill St., Reno, Nev. 89502.
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