Irene was a teacher. Starting in 9th grade, she taught girls‚ physical education. She also has taught such varied topics as parachute packing, math, English, Statistics, Research Methodology, computer basics, and gospel topics. She taught in the U.S. Army, on her mission in Scotland and Northern Ireland, as a tutor, as a teaching assistant, as a nurse, as a college professor, as a librarian, and as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved the teaching involved in the past five and a half years in BYU Library's Special Collections. She also came to love supervising the extraordinary student workers with whom it was her privilege to work.
At church, her favorite callings have always involved teaching, especially in Relief Society. She loved to get good discussions going that made the women think about, and more deeply understand, their own beliefs.
Along with teaching, she loved to learn. She completed the last of seven degrees in December 2010 (two associates, three bachelors, and two masters).
For fun, she liked to walk, write, travel, visit family, and do crazy things like hang-glide, paraglide, parachute, ride on top of elevators, bungee across a gorge, ride Segways, trampoline, pogo stick, and parasail. And then, she put pictures of all of these adventures into photo albums. She liked to be active, both in mind and body.
She was blessed to find someone who would share all these adventures when she met Jerry Adams on a blind date in Southern California. They married in the Los Angeles Temple in 1986. This January, they celebrated their 25th Anniversary. His gentle caretaking in the year since her diagnosis thoroughly solidified their eternal marriage.
She reluctantly leaves behind five brothers (Larry Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughan, Tom Vaughan, Joe Vaughan, and Kevin Vaughan) and five sisters (Anne Warren, Patty Knutson, Mary Genovese, Cathy Swezey, and Chris Vaughan), 21 nieces and nephews, and about 16 great-nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the general scholarship fund of the school of your choice or to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund.
The viewing and funeral service were held on Saturday, April 23, 2011, at the LDS Ward at 575 South 400 West, Orem, Utah.
Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Rapid City, SD, on Monday, April 25.
Irene was a teacher. Starting in 9th grade, she taught girls‚ physical education. She also has taught such varied topics as parachute packing, math, English, Statistics, Research Methodology, computer basics, and gospel topics. She taught in the U.S. Army, on her mission in Scotland and Northern Ireland, as a tutor, as a teaching assistant, as a nurse, as a college professor, as a librarian, and as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved the teaching involved in the past five and a half years in BYU Library's Special Collections. She also came to love supervising the extraordinary student workers with whom it was her privilege to work.
At church, her favorite callings have always involved teaching, especially in Relief Society. She loved to get good discussions going that made the women think about, and more deeply understand, their own beliefs.
Along with teaching, she loved to learn. She completed the last of seven degrees in December 2010 (two associates, three bachelors, and two masters).
For fun, she liked to walk, write, travel, visit family, and do crazy things like hang-glide, paraglide, parachute, ride on top of elevators, bungee across a gorge, ride Segways, trampoline, pogo stick, and parasail. And then, she put pictures of all of these adventures into photo albums. She liked to be active, both in mind and body.
She was blessed to find someone who would share all these adventures when she met Jerry Adams on a blind date in Southern California. They married in the Los Angeles Temple in 1986. This January, they celebrated their 25th Anniversary. His gentle caretaking in the year since her diagnosis thoroughly solidified their eternal marriage.
She reluctantly leaves behind five brothers (Larry Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughan, Tom Vaughan, Joe Vaughan, and Kevin Vaughan) and five sisters (Anne Warren, Patty Knutson, Mary Genovese, Cathy Swezey, and Chris Vaughan), 21 nieces and nephews, and about 16 great-nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the general scholarship fund of the school of your choice or to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund.
The viewing and funeral service were held on Saturday, April 23, 2011, at the LDS Ward at 575 South 400 West, Orem, Utah.
Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Rapid City, SD, on Monday, April 25.
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