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Neva <I>Mower</I> Johnson

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Neva Mower Johnson

Birth
Oak Creek, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Sep 2008 (aged 88)
Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1020972, Longitude: -111.6461944
Plot
16.11 .18
Memorial ID
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Neva Mower Sanderson Johnson

Our beloved grandmother, mother, and friend, Neva Mower Sanderson Johnson, passed away peacefully September 29, 2008

Neva was born February 12, 1920 in Oak Creek, Utah to Francis Marion Mower and Martha Terry.

She married Ted Sanderson on August 9, 1939 and was later divorced.

She married R. Dean Johnson on October 27, 1974 and was later sealed to him on December 22, 2001.

Our grandma loved to crochet, garden, and bake pies for birthdays.

She loved to camp and fish, she was a wonderful dancer, and made beautiful quilts.

Grandma was the best Kismet player.

We always got to see the happy dance when she got a Kismet.

Grandma loved spending time with her grandkids.

She was very dedicated to her roses and was rewarded for her efforts by receiving the Beautiful Yard Award in Spanish Fork.

Grandma stayed active with her gardening and yard work and continued walking right up until the day of her death.

Grandma never let her hair fade from its vibrant red color and always reminded us of her bent and crooked fingers-they were working hands.

Grandma is now rejoicing in Heaven with her silver haired sweetheart and her beautiful little boy.

She is survived by her son, Bryant (Colleen) Sanderson, of Santaquin; daughters, Charlene (Doug) Allan, of Mapleton; Paulette (Larry) LeDuc, of Provo; and Gwen (Keith) Barney, of Salem; 21 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; and 33 great great grandchildren.

We love you Grandma and look forward to doing the happy dance with you again.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 11:00 a.m at the LDS Church at 310 E. Center Street, Spanish Fork, Utah.

Family and friends may call on Wednesday evening, October 1, 2008 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork or on Thursday morning at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services.

Published in the Daily Herald on 9/30/2008






Neva Mower Sanderson Johnson

Our beloved grandmother, mother, and friend, Neva Mower Sanderson Johnson, passed away peacefully September 29, 2008

Neva was born February 12, 1920 in Oak Creek, Utah to Francis Marion Mower and Martha Terry.

She married Ted Sanderson on August 9, 1939 and was later divorced.

She married R. Dean Johnson on October 27, 1974 and was later sealed to him on December 22, 2001.

Our grandma loved to crochet, garden, and bake pies for birthdays.

She loved to camp and fish, she was a wonderful dancer, and made beautiful quilts.

Grandma was the best Kismet player.

We always got to see the happy dance when she got a Kismet.

Grandma loved spending time with her grandkids.

She was very dedicated to her roses and was rewarded for her efforts by receiving the Beautiful Yard Award in Spanish Fork.

Grandma stayed active with her gardening and yard work and continued walking right up until the day of her death.

Grandma never let her hair fade from its vibrant red color and always reminded us of her bent and crooked fingers-they were working hands.

Grandma is now rejoicing in Heaven with her silver haired sweetheart and her beautiful little boy.

She is survived by her son, Bryant (Colleen) Sanderson, of Santaquin; daughters, Charlene (Doug) Allan, of Mapleton; Paulette (Larry) LeDuc, of Provo; and Gwen (Keith) Barney, of Salem; 21 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; and 33 great great grandchildren.

We love you Grandma and look forward to doing the happy dance with you again.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 11:00 a.m at the LDS Church at 310 E. Center Street, Spanish Fork, Utah.

Family and friends may call on Wednesday evening, October 1, 2008 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork or on Thursday morning at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services.

Published in the Daily Herald on 9/30/2008




Bio by: Don Shelley



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