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SPRING/SUMMER 2015

A FAMILY PUBLICATION

Enduring Well to the End


In his later years, Dad would often
respond, when I asked how he was
doing, I just need to endure to the
end. He also told me sometimes
that he wanted to endure well.
Whenever I called, he would answer
the phone with a
cheery voice: Hello,
this is Lindman or
Lindman here.
How are ya Dad,
There were also a
few other well-used
phrases: Still here
or Still here, still
repenting, or Still
on the green side of
the grass.
He would sometimes
tell grand children or
great grands as he
was saying goodbye
on the phone or in
person for them to
always follow our
Savior Jesus Christ.
And to nearly everyone, the departing comment, Hang
in there.
Then, of course, there was all his
Swedish, Tack s mycket or Tack
s mycket igen (thanks so much
again). Whenever someone would
give him a helping hand.
In the last year or so of his life he
was ever the optimist, attempting to
make the best of his circumstances,
never complaining. He didnt seem
to mind making several trips up and

VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1

by Suzanne Lindman Hansen

down the stairs to make sure the


pilot on the furnace didnt go out.
Still loved to tinker, hed make an
occasional repair here and there
around the house, always loving a
good trusty tool to get a job done,
and appreciating a helping
hand.
He would also
offer advice on
how to fix
something
when asked.
He loved his
daily rides with
Jasmine in the
Jeep around
the circle or
to Costco or
Reams where
he would share
a smile or elbow with everyone.
One of his favorite places
was to visit the Murray City Cemetery, where he would tell me hed
go to thank his mom for his belly
button. Then he would share how
he missed and loved her and his
dad. He would always mention his
beloved ML and that he would also
leave expressions of gratitude to
everyone there.
We celebrated his 93rd birthday,
but shorty after that, dramatic
changes took place in his health

At the end of the day,


what brings us lasting
happiness is what matters most; and what
matters most is what
lasts the longest; and
what lasts the longest?
Our family ties
with the belief that
families really
are forever.
Donny Osmond

IN THIS ISSUE
Reflections

The Joy of Serving


the Lord

8 year olds

Homecomings
Called to Serve
Mothers Day

Extra Milers

Musical Heritage

Our Goodbyes
Grads

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Enduring Well to the End, continued


after he experienced a stroke and was hospitalized for
three days and then taken to a rehab center. Although these life changes were extremely difficult and challenging, he
tried to meet each day
with a smile, optimism,
and gratitude.
As we gathered at our
home for a Christmas
Eve dinner, we all held
hands, and Michael
asked if hed like to say
the prayer. He said,
Yes, and Dad offered
an inspiring and eloquent prayer, thanking
Heavenly Father for His
Son Jesus Christ and
for the blessings of the
Atonement in all of our
lives.
He also expressed gratitude for the blessing of
being with family, praying for all of them. I
was touched by his
words and deep expressions of love and
gratitude.
Although he quietly
observed the rest of
the evenings activities,
he smiled that famous
Dad smile. I savored that moment.
Not long after that I was shocked to learn that Dad
had taken a turn for the worse. On December 28th, I
was sitting near Dads bedside as he lay very still, and
I said, Hi Dad, this is Suzie-annie, and took his
hand. He did not open his eyes nor spoke, but he
squeezed my hand for the longest time. It touched me
deeply. But I still did not want to believe the end was
coming.

It seems truly hard to understand how much a person


means to us until after that final goodbye. A letter was
mailed to the house, written just before he had
passed away, that seemed
to sum up his life.
Dear Wilford, As I write
this I am filled with so
much appreciation and
admiration for you and
your dear wife, Mary
Louise. We have known
you for about 40 years.
My memory takes us back
to Philmont Scout Ranch
in the 1970s. Then one
cold winter when I couldnt get home for Thanksgiving, you invited me to
your home so I wouldnt
be alone for that holiday,
then you drove me back to
BYU in a near blizzard
storm.
Ive mentioned once before that to me, with my
family being converts to
the Church, you stand out
in my mind as the 1st man
I ever associated with
whom had power in the
priesthood. You and Mary
Louise were at my mothers baptism, then later at
their Temple sealing. Weve always been so fond of your
family. When Ive done sprinkler repairs youve always
tried to pay me more than asked, besides sending food
home at times. These acts of kindness seemed to bring
you joyeven a jolly heart. Pres. Heber C Kimball remarked that our God is a jolly, happy man. I think you
are, too. God bless ya. He will do so forever and ever. Your
friend and admirer.
Stephen Scrhnaedel We love you.

On the 29th, hearing the news of his condition, family


came to visit, while others in far distances, utilized
FaceTime to say their goodbyes, sharing a song or two
of faith. Sitting near his bedside, I looked on, feeling
that the room was filled not only with family, but with
unseen visitors waiting to embrace him.

This letter, along with other tender sentiments and memories where shared at his funeral. An honor guard, with
flags in hand, stood at attention as he arrived at the Murray City Cemetery, where he made one last trip up the hill
and was laid to rest by his sweetheart, parents, in-laws,
and his grandmother.

On December 30th, in the early morning, he peacefully slipped into the arms of heaven. And once the news
spread, there was joy that he was now with his beloved sweetheart, but a large void was now in our
lives as we began to mourn our loss.

William James once said, The great use of life is to


spend it for something that will outlast it.
And that was so true of Wilford B. Lindman. And he is
missed be all who knew him.

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Wilfords Reflections on his father, Axel Lindman


Last fall, at
the Fardown
Avenue
homestead,
the carpet
was being removed from
the bedrooms
upstairs and
revealed the
beautiful
wood floors
that Dad had
so expertly
put down in
1957. He
asked my sisters and me,
to help clean
Axel and young Wilford in
out mothers
Montpelier, Idaho
upstairs office
closet. This
closet included office supplies and many genealogy forms, etc. There was also a file cabinet overflowing with all types of statements and papers.
Among those papers was a treasure in the form of
a letter my Dad had typed on his first apple computer in the 1980s.
That afternoon, I told Dad that the letter had been
found discovered.
He said, I remember writing it, and how I felt.
He then paused, seeming to reflect
on that time, expressing love for his
father and expressing the regret that
he did not know him better. I then
asked Dad. Id like share it with the
family in our newsletter? He smiled
and responded. Sure. So with his
permission, I share his insights and
reflections here:

I must have been a trial for you I believed in my own


petty wisdom. Most of all, I want to confess my worst sin
against you: it was the feeling I had that you didnt understand. When I look back over it now, I know that you
did understand; you understood me better than I did
myself.
And how patient you were with me. How full of longsuffering and kindness you were. And how pathetic (I
was). It now comes to me, (that I was resistance to)
your efforts to get close to me. What was it that held me
aloof? I dont know, but it is tragic what walls that rise
between a boy and his father.
Wish you were here now, across the table from me, just
for a hour, so that I could tell you how theres no walls
anymore. I understand you
now Dad, and now I wish I
could go back and be your boy
again
Well it wont be long, Dad, til
Im over there and I believe
youll be the first one to take
me by the hand and help me.
I know that among the richest
most priceless things on earth
and the least understood, is
that mighty love and tenderness and craving to help, which
a father feels towards his boy.
For I have a boy of my own.

Dear Dad,
Im writing this to you, though you
have been gone for years
I feel I must say something to you,
things I didnt know when I was a
boy in your house
Its only now after passing through
the long hard school years, only now
when my own hair is gray, that I
understand how you felt.

Early 1950s Axel and son


Wilford

Up there somewhere in the


silence, hear me
Dad, and believe me. I love you!!!
Your Son, Wilford

Dad once compared our lifes experience


to climbing a mountain. When youre at
the base of the mountain your view of your
surroundings is limited. But the higher you
climb, the greater and broader your total
view becomes. With length of life, the
more expansive your view is and the
greater your compassion and understanding of others becomes for those who went
before you.
Robertson Davies, once said:

Photo taken in the 1970s at


Wilfords home with
parents Anna and Axel.

We tend to think of human knowledge as


progressive, because we know more and
more. But a contrary theory is possible:
that we simply recognize different things
at different times and in different ways.

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Mary Louises Reflections on her father, Daniel Delroy Parker


Some time after my
fathers funeral was over
and I had some time to
go through his belongings, I went through an
old trunk where he
stored all of his treasured belongings. There
were old family photos,
letters, his paintbrushes,
historical papers, and a
few odds and ends. I sat
there in awe that there
could be so little to show
for a life that spanned
eighty-two years.
And this was all that
was left of my fathers
Daniel Delroy Parker (One of entire life, and it only
Mary Louises favorite photos of
her father. A framed copy was on took up the space of a
small trunk. It seemed
the curio cabinet for years.)
so strange
that there
was so
little left
of the
man that I
called
Daddy. I
realized
that I
knew very
little
about
him.

tions and learn? I really missed my father, and the longer


he is gone, the more I longed for what I didnt havea
close relationship with him. But because of the relationship that he and my mother had, I often heard all the
things that my mother did not like about my father. Years
and years of all the negative talk, and mother had us children believing that my father was not worth much.
After my
father was
gone, I
started to
discover that
my father
was a wonderful man,
and that he
was not really all the
things that
my mother
had led me
to believe
that he
was.
Daddy
left or right, Eric Brown, Mary Louise, and
would alLorene Brown, and Delroy standing at the
ways give
home where he once lived, in an area known as
(me) the
Lake Breeze on the west side of SLC.
wise counsel, stay in touch with your brother. I wish I had of
done a better job of that.

The history of Delroy, that was written, was Moms wish


that it be for all those whose lives had been affected by
Delroys lifeespecially for those family members that
bear his Parker name, and the hundreds that will followto get to know him better. We are all part of a
wonderful family tree. Daniel Delroy Parker was a gentle, tender-hearted, talented, smart, and honest man
who was at times misunderstood.

Oh, how
I wished I
could ask
him questions
about his
Although the tree continues to grow, let us never forget
life, but
our roots and the lives that help to shape ours, today.
now he
Let us treasure each life that is sent to our family and
was gone. l-r, back row, Wilford, Mary Louise, Del, Morris, Jerry. Front row, Diane, Suzanne, Gladys, appreciate our differences. May we always look to the past
The pain
and Carol. Photo taken in California at
with a great appreciation.
of my loss
Gladys boarding house.
(From Mary Louise's memories extracted from interviews and her writings
was deepin the Daniel Delroy Parker History written and published in the
er than I ever thought it would be. Where had the time
1990s )
gone, where did the opportunities go to ask the ques-

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The Joy of Serving the Lord


Two photo albums that Mary Louise neatly put together graced her bookshelf in the front room. She
had shared it with all of us on different occasions,
along with the videos taken of her giving a tour of
the John Johnson home on their mission.
A painting that an artist had done of the John Johnson home hung in the hallway along with their mission photo, reminding them of their cherished missionary experiences.
This spring, while going through their house many
random notes were found. On one tiny piece of paper,
Mary Louise had jotted down a very important date:
It was the
day she
and Dad
entered
the MTC
in Provo in
preparation for
their upcoming
mission.
This was a long-time dream for my mother and she
was especially thrilled to be called to the John Johnson Farm were church history came alive
for her. And Dad caught her excitement
and the spirit of serving, as well.
We all received letters from them written
on Dads Apple desktop. He had mentioned that he kept a journal on that computer. Hed been taking adult education
classes on working with computers.
While technology is wonderful, the rapid
changes can create challenges for family
to find and keep important data. While
Wilford was willing to learn all about the
new technology, it wasnt long before he
outgrew his original apple computer. But it
remained in his basement while he tried
his hand at a new PC computer. But he
never knew how to move and preserve the
data stored on the Apple.

So back I went to square one, and finally in February


2015 I talked to Michael Ballard about assisting in accessing all of Dads journal entrees. I felt compelled to find a
way to save and preserve them and find a way to access
them. To my surprise, Michael mentioned that hed saved a
copy of the files on his personal apple computer.
I was thrilled to know they were safe. He mentioned that
hed create a drop box file for me to access. Once home
from Idaho, I perused the files. As I read through the many
journal files, I found the entry, below. Truly it was as if Dad
was reaching beyond the veil to encourage and bear witness to us all. I was filled with deep gratitude for their faith
and testimonies and their willingness to make a record of
their mission. It read as follows: JOHNSON FARM, 1997
We, Elder Wilford and Sister Mary Louise Lindman arrived
in Hiram, Ohio, April, 1997 from our home in Salt Lake
County, Utah. We were thrilled when we received our call to
the old home during our service. One of our special benefits
about serving in the home is learning and relaying the
background and history which is so closely intertwined with
the restoration of the gospel and the direction given to the
early saints. In particular, we loved telling others about the
76th section in which the testimony of the Saviors life is
once again affirmed in those grand words He Lives!
What a blessing it was to sit and contemplate things while
in the spirit of that great Revelation Room. We truly felt
the Saviors presence there. Our testimonies of Him and of
His love for all grew during our time there watching that
same process in those
whom we taught
brought us tremendous
joy.

We remember specifically the tour buses of


the wonderful youth of
the Church that came
through, and their desires to learn. Notwithstanding the great
number of them, several of their faces and
personalities are still
very fresh in our
Clayton and Melanie McGee with Mary Louise
minds. They felt the
and Wilford in the John Johnson farm house
influence of the Holy
kitchen. Clayton later asked
Ghost and responded.
Elder Lindman to baptize him.
Non-members also felt
When suggestions were made to give the
the influence of the Spirit and asked us what made us difold computer to DI, I mentioned that I thought that
ferent.
Dads journals were still on them, and suggested that
the data be retrieved from it first. Reynold took on
We were able to share the truths that have been so essenthe project and he and Michael Ballard saved the data
tial in the lives and with the honest in heart. In a crowning
and it was placed on a floppy disk. For a few years I
mission event, one gentleman even came back, after the
attempted to find someone who could help retrieve
missionaries taught the lessons to him, and asked Elder
those old apple files off the floppy, with no success.
Lindman to baptize him because of the tremendous spirit he
...continued, next page.

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Joy in Service, continued


felt at the Johnson Farm.
We had a wonderful baptism, many tears were shed.
We wish we could better explain or convey to our
grandchildren the wonderful blessings we received
as a result of our service. Our desire is to live in a
way that our lives will testify of our love for the Lord,
that after we are gone they will know what marvelous
things he did for us during our lifetime.
We are grateful for the gospel and what it has given
to us and we feel privileged to have served in such a
wonderful place.
Our testimony of Him and of His love for all mankind
grew during our time there watching the same process in those whom we taught brought tremendous
joy.

To have this testimony and


know that our roots run deep,
and knowing Jesus Christ, the
name whereby all can be
saved: this is to have the richest of all blessings and heritage.
These treasured Journals have
now been compiled along with
some of the photos Wilford
took, as a record of their entire
mission experience just as Wilford would have wished his
children and posterity to have
them, and will soon be made
available.

Wilford and Mary Louise


Lindman serving at John
Johnson Farm 1998

8 year olds
Joshua Reynold (Josh) Williams celebrated his 8th
birthday on May 25th. He
is the youngest of
Lorenes and Dave Williams children. He was
baptized at 10:00 am, Saturday, June 6, 2015 in Las
Vegas, NV.
He was baptized by his big
brother, Ben, and confirmed by his father Dave
Williams while surrounded
by friends and family,
which included his grand-

Joshua Reynold Williams


father, Reynold Brown
whose name Josh also has
as part of his.
Also, Krissys and Ryan
Clares third daughter
Sydney Marisa turned 8
years old in May, on the
22nd. She was also baptized, but on June 13th
Joshua and big
with family and friends surbrother, Ben
rounding her. Her mother
posted photos and the following comment on Facebook.
So proud of this sweetie pie, she chose to be baptized

by her amazing dad, Ryan.


The NEXT 8 Year Olds
The next ones to turn eight
are John Axel, the son of
Janalynn and Roger Pearson who will turn 8 on July
8th. John Axel is name after
another famous family
member with the name Axel.
Meg Eden Brown is the
daughter of Ben and Dawn
Brown and her 8th birthday is coming up Oct 4th.

Sydney Marisa Clare

Andrew Grant Olson the


son of Vivian and Russell
Olson will be 8 on November 13th.
Elizabeth (Ellie) Brown
daughter of Amy and David
Brown will end the year
with her birthday on December 19th and will be able
start the new year in a wonderful way.
Parents: Please email photo
and info so they can be spotlighted in the next issue:
suzannehansen@comcast.net
Sydney Marisa Clare

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Homecomings

Called to Serve

As 2015 arrived
some of our missionaries headed
homeward. Sister
Lindsay Williams
arrived home from
Japan on February
7th and was welcomed by her parents and three siblings.

Norris and Carol Webb received a call to serve on their


second mission on March 6,
2015 and will serve in the
Philippines Area Welfare Office as Area Welfare Specialists. They will be leaving in
July. Congratulations.
Erics and Julie Browns son
Colten earned his Eagle
Scout Award, then shortly
afterward was accepted to

Grandma and
Grandpa Brown
along with Ben and

BYU, and shortly after that received his


Mission call to South
Korea (their 3rd missionary) on March
17th. He and his parents attended the
Dallas Temple and he
was set apart to be a
missionary and then
left on April 21st for
the Provo, Utah MTC.
Congratulations!

friends made their way to


Las Vegas to be a part of
the celebration and to
hear her homecoming
remarks in Sacrament
Meeting.
Sister Meagan Williams
arrived safely home on
March 6, 2015 as her
family waited to welcome
her home.

A Very Special Mothers Day!


Any family who has
had a missionary
cant wait for Mothers Day, especially
a mom who gets
that special call from
her missionary. We
have several family
members serving far
away in the world.

dear friend) got me a


corsage to wear to
church, today! Lots of
happy tears! I love
them dearly. We are
very proud of their
desires to serve 2 yrs.
of their life to the
Lord.
Aaron Brown Family and Jacob

One can appreciate the blessing of the internet and being


able to see and chat with Elder Jacob Brown.

Elder Colten Brown MTC

Facebook post: Got to skype


with Elder (Jacob) Brown for
Mother's Day. I just love this
guy! He will be home in 79
days, not that we are counting
or anything:) We also got to
talk with the other Elder
(Colten) Brown who is in the
missionary training center.
They both (with the help of a

Note: Colten entered


the MTC before he
graduated from high
school. His Mom
wanted graduation pictures and sent a cap
and gown. Later Colten
arrived safely in Seoul,
Korea on June 24th.
Sister Lyndsey Williams was able to send
her special Mothers
Day greeting all the
way from Norway, as
an excited family
looked on.

Elder Calvin Brown on a web cam

Sister Williams and other


missionaries in Norway.

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Extra Milers
Many of our family members have done well in school
this past year. This is just a smattering of a few who
have been on school honor roles and some who were
elected to serve in their schools as Student Body Officers during 2015-2016 school year.
Julie and Eric Jensen and their family live in Taylorsville, Utah. Jaden decided to run for a Student Body
office at Bennion Junior High School. With stiff competition Jaden campaigned hard and was thrilled when he
was elected a Vice President. About the same time,

It was also another historical coincidence as Jaycees dad, Eric, also


served as a Student Body
Officer at Taylorsville, and
was on his mission when
Julie served.
Mark and Kerrie Williams family also had an
historical event. Its the
second time around a
Hannah Williams and the former
daughter was elected an
"Social" Exec Officer
SBO. Hannah followed the
Meagan tradition and was
elected to serve at Mountain Crest High. Mark mentioned,
She will be serving as the Social Exec Officer. Very fitting for our social butterfly!

New Student Body officers at Bennion Junior High School


2015-2016. Jaden is on the far right end.

Jaycee Jensen decided to run as a write in candidate


for Historian at Taylorsville High School. With the support of family and
friends she put on a
full court press, not
knowing if there was
even a slight chance of
success.

Jaycee after the


announcement assembly

The day it was to be


announced, Jaycees
family eagerly awaited
the results. To Jaycees surprise, her
name was read as the
winner! All were
thrilled. Julie shared
this:
Crazy to believe that
exactly 20 years after
I was the Student
Body Historian at Taylorsville High, my
daughter is too! Wahoo!

Mountain Crest High old and new Student Body Officers for
2015-2016

Eliza Ballard

Joslynn Jensen

Ayla Clare

Eliza Ballard took 1st place in the high jump at her


school in Rexburg. Joslynn Jensen received the school
years Lions Club Leadership Award and The Presidential
Award for her academics and Chinese language skill. Ayla
Anne Clare was awarded membership in the National
Juniors Honors Society in May.
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A Musical Heritage
The Legacy and
Love of Good Music continues.
Mary Louise and
Wilford made
certain that their
children had a
chance to develop
musical skills. Jerry and Diane took
piano lessons
starting in California.
After the move to
Utah,
Diane had
the opportunity to perform often, singing while
Jerry accompanied her. Some of her favorites
were Jesse Evens Smith song, He that Hath
Clean Hands or I Walk today Where Jesus
Walked. Parents and grandparents were very
proud of
them.
Suzanne, Mary Louise, and Diane looking
on as Anna shared old coral group photos

Grandpa Lindman and Jaycee after


Christmas Choir Concert Dec 15, 2015

the choirs and groups shed performed with.

as we sang around the piano. Mother wanted our


home filled with good music.
When the next generation
came along, Mary Louise
and Wilford were thrilled as
they observed grandchildren
excelling in music, dance or
theater. Grandpa Lindman
often attended concerts and
productions, and knew Gary
Jaden Jensen as Peter Pan
(Doc) Jensen, Jaycees other grandpa, who also was her teacher and head of the
music department at Taylorsville High School, where
Jaycee attends. This spring, she
was awarded Outstanding Junior
in the Orchestra Award. She
loves playing the cello and performing.

Bennion Jr.
High presented
Peter Pan,
Both Axel
and Jaden
and Anna
Jensen
particiwas chosen
pated in
as Pan.
Joslynn Jensen after her band
choirs.
Grandpa
concert at Calvin Smith
Anna took
Lindman
Elementary School
time to
was on the
share her experifront row watching. He comences in albums
mented on what a great job
she made (see
theyd all done.
Isaac Ballard and cello
photo above) of
Joslynn Jensen plays the piteacher Becky Lyman
ano and the flute and goes early mornings to band practice. Jared her youngest
brother has also started playing the piano.

As a family we would gather around


the old upright piano as Jerry

Kristine Ballard posted Isaac played like a professional at his first recital.
The Dan Webb family has always loved music. Now
Rebecca is
teaching
sons McKay
and Elijah.

Jaycee and Grandpa


Jensen with her award

Grandpa (Doc) Jensen presents an


Orchestra award to Jaycee Jensen

played and we sang


together. As Carol
improved her skills,
then she would accompany the family

Feel free to
share with
us how music is a part
of your life,
as well.

Rebecca, McKay, and Elijah playing together

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Page 10

Our Goodbyes
Memories and emotions
ran deep for all of us as
the Lindman home at
2251 East Fardown was
sold. It seemed a bit
shocking to see the for
sale sign at the end of the
driveway.
Its one thing to say
goodbye to parents, but
when the place youve
called home for decades,
goes up for sale, its also
sad, another level of
grief. No longer will any
family have access to the
Relator's sign at the end of
home.
driveway
In every corner of the
home were rich memories. After the move in, Mom had
to cook on a camp stove, because the kitchen had not
yet been built. Mom and Dad were continually sanding
and painting walls and woodwork. They planed every
detail, trying to make the house our home.
Once it was determined to sell the home and it was
placed on the market, the first time it was showed, a full

Grads

price offer was made,


and accepted. Then
came the task of emptying the home and going
through all things our
parents treasured in
their nearly 57 years of
living there. It was a
monumental task.
Thanks to all those who
helped in any way to
help move out and clean
it. Those efforts were
greatly appreciated.

Christmas 1957

As the last items were


taken from the home,
many gazed at the
treasured home for the
last timeat Moms and
Dads house, knowing
that soon it would belong to someone else.
But the memories we
have will be forever a
part of us.

Extra Milers, continued from page 8


Aaron and Shannon Brown
had another grad. Sarah
Elizabeth Brown graduated
with the class of 2015 from
Lone Peak High School,
Thursday, May 28th at Utah
Valley University, as family
cheered her on.

Amy Brown posted this photo of her


gymnast daughter Ellie who won
three medals at the competition she
was in. Congratulations!
Jared Jensen was excited when he
received an award of excellences at his
schools award assembly. Hell be in his
4th year of the Chinese Immersion,
and loves learning.

Felicia and Ray Hanoseks


oldest daughter Camille
graduated on June 13th from
Pinecrest High School in
Southern Pines, NC. Her immediate family was in attendance. She started at BYU
June 22 and expects to major
in Applied Mathematics with
an eventual goal of completing a master's degree in meteorology. She loves weather
science!

Another entrepreneur in the


family, Katelyn
Brown started
her own business doing
Princess Parties. Its a hit!
Check out her
Facebook page:
Katelyn at a Princess Party

Elizabeth (Ellie)

Jared Jensen

https://www.facebook.com/pages/
Princess Party/467068033446733

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