Saturday, January 29, 2011

My Grandpa Denny

Obituary

EDGAR DENNY


Edgar Martell Denny 1925 ~ 2011 Beloved husband, father, grand-father, and friend Edgar Martell Denny, died peacefully on January 13, 2011. A dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he touched many lives through his selfless service. He was a compassionate leader, a trusted counselor, and an inspiring public speaker. All who knew him were blessed by his deep wisdom and gracious example. Edgar was born November 10, 1925 in Beaver, Utah.The oldest of three children, he was raised in Park City, Utah and later moved to Salt Lake, graduating from South High School in 1944.After high school he enlisted in the Navy and served on a submarine during World War II. Edgar married his sweetheart, Eula Jane Peterson, on August 20, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. After he graduated from Utah State University and Weber State College, they settled in Bountiful where they raised seven daughters and three sons. Edgar worked for the Utah Department of Employment Security for many years, eventually becoming state administrator. While working there he returned to college, graduating from law school at the University of Utah, all while raising his large family.Upon retirement in 1977, he fulfilled a lifelong passion and became a partner at Carl's Fine Cars. Edgar served faithfully in many church callings including Bishop, Stake President, Patriarch, Mission President, and President of the Salt Lake Temple. Edgar and Eula were loving companions and were married for over 50 years. After her death he married Vera Homan and later Norma Noel. Edgar's life was greatly enriched by the love of three kind and generous women. Edgar had great love for opera, reading the classics, writing poetry, and singing. He was an avid fisherman and a handy tinkerer. Some of his happiest times were spent with a bowl of popcorn in hand surrounded by his children and grandchildren. He is survived by a large loving family. Children: Kalyn Denny, Sandee (Clayton) Draper, Pam (Kelly) Willey, Mark (Lisa) Denny, Janet (Jon) Howell, Vida (Dan) Clark, David (Amy) Denny, Laurel (Carl) Stouffer, Rand Denny, and Valerie (Jon) Ostler. Step-children: Bobbi (Rick) Harrington, Peni (Dennis) Waite, Fletcher(Claudia) Noel, Karyn Noel, John (Betty) Champlin, Genie Champlin, Jerry Champlin, and Kimberly (Barry) Hunter.Edgar has 39 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren plus 29 step-grandchildren and 32 step great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by Eula Peterson Denny, Vera Homan Denny, and Norma Noel Denny, parents Albert and Anna Denny, brother Howard Denny, and sister Ruth Ann Thorne. Friends are invited to call on Thursday January 20, from 6-8:00 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, or Friday from 11:30-12:30 prior to services. The funeral service will be Friday, January 21, at 1:00 p.m. in the Bountiful Tabernacle, 51 South Main Street.Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. We express gratitude to Legacy House of Bountiful, Rocky Mountain Hospice Care, Bountiful Third Ward, Edgar's step-children, and the spousal support group for the loving care and friendship extended to our father. We love you dad, and will think of you each time we drink a root beer.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Draper Brothers & Sisters



We were able to get everyone together for my Grandpa Denny's funeral. It was a beautiful service and it was so fun getting together with all of my aunts, uncles, cousins and more! My grandpa was an amazing man. Some of my very memories include popcorn and lots of family. My grandpa was able to give me my patriarchal blessing before his health got too bad. That was such a special night for me. I will forever be grateful for my grandparents and the never-ending example of Christ-like lives they shared with me for 34 years.

Monday, January 24, 2011

East & Dad





East took his first shower with Ry the other day and I just had to capture how much he loved it. Jax and his project board. I need to get more pictures of Huds......

Monday, January 17, 2011

Defeating the Bad Guys




Yup, it's January 17th and the boys are in their Halloween costumes defeating the bad guys. I love when the boys play so nice together. Easton did not want to be left out so he got wear Hudson's old Buzz Lightyear costume. Love those little guys to death!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Snow Fun









Yes, the boys beg me to buy popsicles all the time. It is below zero and the boys love popsicles. I can't wait til summer time and they're eating them outside in the nice hot sun! Huds and East played in the snow today. Huds loved making snow angels. East loved it for about a second. Last picture is Huds little black eye. Surprisingly, it was not from his brothers. He ran into the open kitchen drawer. Ouch, that's gotta hurt.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

More Visitors


Jax and his project board






Rub-a-dub-dub five boys in a tub




Blake and East had lots of fun playing on the bunk bed




Blakers loved this little chair




 TROUBLE - right before they started jumping on the bed




Ramen noodles - yum



East gave Aunt Heath tons of loves




Hot models




Blake and East thought it was so fun playing on the table



Heath, Bridge and Blake made the drive to Rangely to come hang out for a few days. It was lots of fun. Blake and Easton played so well together and made each other laugh several times. Jax and Bridge played lots of Mario Bros while Huds hung out doing a little bit of everything. We managed to make it to the Rec Center to swim only to find out we could only swim 20 minutes before the pool closed. So worth it! The kids had a blast. Betty's for lunch. Lots of hang out time playing, really doesn't get much better. Heath and I had "date night" watching Eclipse, eating Chinese and of course cherry turnovers. Great visit!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Grandma & Grandpa









Grandma and Grandpa came to visit for a few days. It was so nice to have them here and the boys had so much fun. Easton just could not enough "loves" from Grandma and would take a kiss any chance he could get. East was scared of Grandpa's remote control car but Jax and Huds loved it. We ran errands down town and even went to lunch at Giavonis. Grandpa and Grandma spent some time at McDonalds with the boys while I went to my doctor appointment and did a little grocery shopping. Grandpa saw a gigantic buck and even took a great photos of  it!