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Subject: [IDBEARLA] LoNeta Mortenson Heyrend (1920-2003) Obit
Date: 21 Sep 2003 12:23:49 -0600


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Surnames: Heyrend, Mortenson, Johnston
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Idaho State Journal, 09/21/03




MONTPELIER, Idaho - LoNeta Mortenson Heyrend, 83, passed away Thursday, September 18, 2003 at her home in Montpelier, Idaho. She was born June 23, 1920 to Melvin and Janet Elmina Johnston Mortensen in St. Charles, Idaho, but they moved to Montpelier, where she grew up. She married Daniel F. Heyrend in Paris, Idaho in 1942. During the next sixty years she lived in Ogden and Layton and this summer she moved back to Montpelier. She had worked as a waitress and as a child care provider and then as purchasing agent at Hill Air Force Base, from which she retired.

LoNeta is survived by one daughter, Danelle (Richard) Woods of Montpelier; a step-daughter, LaRae (Art) Sward of Pocatello, Idaho; a brother-in-law, Mark (Donna) Heyrend of Salt Lake City; one grandson, Todd (Andrea) Hurd of Ogden, Utah; two great-grandchildren, Amber and Garrett Hurd of Ogden; one step-sister, Joyce Horsley Swa of West Valley City, Utah; and several wonderful cousins and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a sister, Ina Mortenson Doyle; and two step-brothers, Allen and Gary Horsley.

An informal visitation will be held for friends and family at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 at Matthews Mortuary with a family prayer to be at 10 a.m. Later that day an informal visitation for friends and family will be held at Larkin and Sons Mortuary in Ogden, Utah at 2 p.m., with a family prayer to be held at 2:45 p.m. Interment and dedication of the grave will then follow in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetery in Ogden. Services are under the direction of Matthews Mortuary, 702 Clay St., Montpelier, Idaho. Family suggests donations be made to the local Hospice.




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