Saturday, November 29, 2014

In Like Flynn.

Thelma Waraby Walter Marshall

Thelma Marshall passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2014.

She was born the 5th child of Stephen Warby and Hannah Nelson Deck Warby, June 16, 1925 in Manila, Daggett, Utah.

She lived in Manila, until the death of her father in 1936. At the age of 11, the family then moved to Green River Wyoming where she attended school.

She met Norman Walter in Kearney, Nebraska and they were later married on May 11, 1942 in Minden, Nebraska. In 1946 she had her first child Eddie and in 1947 she had her second child Emery. Thelma moved several times since Norman was in the Navy. Upon Norman's death in July 1952 she returned to Green River, Wyoming. She lived in Green River for several years. In 1960 she met Earl Marshall and they were later married on January 3, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1963. On December 5, 1963 she gave birth to her third child Scott Alan. Thelma lived in Salt Lake until 2012 when she moved to Roy, Utah where she lived until her death.

Thelma was preceded in death by all her six siblings; both spouses, a son Scott Alan, a step daughter Shelly, a step son Randy, a granddaughter Julie, and a great granddaughter Brittany.

She is survived by two sons, Eddie Walter and Emery (Nonie) Walter, two step daughters, Robin Marshall and Kathy (Kraig) Iverson, 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 33 great- great- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 1 p.m. at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West, Roy. A viewing will be held Saturday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to services.

Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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This is my Grandma Tilly. I was small when I spent the majority of my time with her but I have very vivid memories of this sweet lady. I had a tree. A pine tree that was planted and grew with me. I was the only one allowed in her fancy cupboard to play with the velvety kitten with "ruby" eyes and the dancer jewelry box. She taught me to play Rummikub. For my 13th birthday we went to the Magic Wok for dinner. She loved to buy me jewelry. The 8 track, "Sneaky Snake Goes Dancing" (Tom Hall, 1985) was my favorite.  I was her "Honey". 

I learned that she had a 56' Ford Fairlane. That seemed to suit her. She loved to play Pinochle and would say "In like Flynn".  Skip told me that had said earlier in the week, "I am going to die on Thursday". When he told her that Thursday was Thanksgiving, she said, "Well, then I guess I will reschedule". She went out swinging. She looked beautiful in the casket in a light blue silk.chiffon dress with her nails painted and cute rimmed glasses. 
 
She's with her sweetheart. She is with her son. And I know I'll see her again.



Thelma Warby Walter Marshall

Thelma Marshall passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2014.

She was born the 5th child of Stephen Warby and Hannah Nelson Deck Warby, June 16, 1925 in Manila, Daggett, Utah.

She lived in Manila, until the death of her father in 1936. At the age of 11, the family then moved to Green River Wyoming where she attended school.

She met Norman Walter in Kearney, Nebraska and they were later married on May 11, 1942 in Minden, Nebraska. In 1946 she had her first child Eddie and in 1947 she had her second child Emery. Thelma moved several times since Norman was in the Navy. Upon Norman's death in July 1952 she returned to Green River, Wyoming. She lived in Green River for several years. In 1960 she met Earl Marshall and they were later married on January 3, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1963. On December 5, 1963 she gave birth to her third child Scott Alan. Thelma lived in Salt Lake until 2012 when she moved to Roy, Utah where she lived until her death.

Thelma was preceded in death by all her six siblings; both spouses, a son Scott Alan, a step daughter Shelly, a step son Randy, a granddaughter Julie, and a great granddaughter Brittany.

She is survived by two sons, Eddie Walter and Emery (Nonie) Walter, two step daughters, Robin Marshall and Kathy (Kraig) Iverson, 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 33 great- great- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 1 p.m. at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West, Roy. A viewing will be held Saturday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to services.

Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, Salt Lake City, Utah

Monday, November 10, 2014

quattro

Enzo & Grandma Cookie who said, "oh he's so little but he weighs a lot". Amen Grandma.
This kid- 4 months old! Where has my newborn slipped away to!? Not only did we pass the newborn phase but it seems that teensie tiny baby (my smallest at birth) also got lost behind this chubster little boy. At your appointment you weighed 16.5 lbs (82 percentile) with a head circumference  in the 90th percentile. You have been sleeping through the night for almost a whole month, drinking 6 ozs, eating your hands and sitting in the bumbo. You are such a happy boy and your cheesier grin rakes in the masses. Sissy loves to smoosh your cheeks. Kingston wants to lay by you while he watches his shows. Mommy and daddy think you're amazing for getting on such an amazing sleep schedule. You are pretty much the best baby and we love you more and more every day!

Wearing size 9 month clothes- this was also the day you rolled over for the first time. 

Filling the bath to the brim.

Brudders

You have found your hands and whack at this toy until you conk out. Nevermind that it's right on your face.

Some people are worth melting for

Halloween 2014 is the year of Elsa & Anna. Mc was no less enchanted with Elsa (and she was one of the few that didn't have to wear the horrible wig that came with the costume), and in proper form, I had to go as her counterpart, Anna (wearing a horrible wig that didn't come with the costume). Thanks to my mom I was able to overcome my phobia of sewing and not only aided in making my cape but also fixed TWO (count that, two) sweaters of Mc's. It was yet again unseasonably warm this year so with no coats and as fast as their legs could carry them Brynlee, Mc & Kingston raced from house to house until their feet hurt and their arms almost broke beneath the weight of their candy bags.

This was also Mc's first year of a school parade and I got the privilege of volunteering in her class for the Halloween party. I totally remember those cool room moms and hope to join their ranks as I will be volunteering every Friday for the rest of the year.

We got way too much candy, couldn't sleep thanks to "Monster House",  but ever year it seems to get more and more fun to watch the kids learn about everything cool that comes along with the Holidays.
The Willies at the ward Trunk or Treat where Enzo won "cutest costume" and Mark won "most original".



Nothing like a glow stick bath after a hard night of trick or treating.
3rd generation skull jammies that I think fit Enzo 2 months earlier than the other two kids. He is by no means a "skeleton".




Mimi and her Punkins.

Kingston took the liberty of wearing TWO costumes this Halloween. You may remember this number from Halloween 2012.

Alex the Sugar Skull with the kiddos.


Thursday, November 6, 2014

two hands

Miss Mckinley Reese is S I X! The day that she has been talking about since December 2013 arrived- her birthday! It seems, at our house that it is more of a "birth month" vs a "birth day". We should probably theme this birthday The Year of the Cat because it seemed like everything was kitties. Alex spoiled her with her favorite cat ear headband that she has had to wear every day, a new beanie boo kitty, a Lisa Frank kitty notebook,   and a darling cat dress. Mommy and Daddy miraculously found "Pepper" the long lost cat that we left at Disneyland- except she is now clean and new. New shoes, an Elsa doll and art stuff.  Dinner with Mommy and Daddy for a special date at Benihana with your favorite, "pink meat" and shrimp.
The new and improved "Pepper". 

The following weekend we had your friend party. The guest list was slaved over and anticipation of what awaited could barely be contained in your little body. Asher, Garrett, Abby & Brooky, Kadree, Brynlee, Kate, Avery, and Jill came to honor you on your special day. We played the Dice game, per your request, decorated Halloween cupcakes, had pizza and bounced in the bounce house. Hello Kitty crafts, nail polish,  a Wonderloom, books, more Hello Kitty and a Frozen game were the coveted gifts.  It was one of the nicest days in October for weather so we lucked out. I love that your birthday is close to Halloween!
Front to back (L to R): Asher, Garrett, Abby, Kate, Brooky, Kingston, Kadree, Avery, Mc, Jill, Brynlee


Then on to Mimi & Papa's for more presents- darling clothes and an Easy Bake Oven. The Williamson party rounded out the month with clothes, a Kindergartner's dream box full of art supplies from Grandma Mary Ann and more trinkets and treasures. Two birthday cakes- both chocolate of course.

We are so lucky to have you in our family! At six you still have the longest, most beautiful hair! You are so proud that you have callouses- the sure sign that you have mastered the monkey bars at school. You LOVE making friends, running, riding your bike and playing pretend. Your favorite past time is making "books" by using all of mommy's Washi tape and various pieces of paper to tell a story. You have mastered the TV remote and always seem to find Scooby Do or an equally annoying kid program. I love walking you  to & from school every day to listen to you stories and hear about your day. You still give the best hugs and are an awesome big sister. Your favorite food has become pizza (after two years of trying to get you to try it), and you are a chocolate connoisseur. You love "fashion design" and to draw clothes, hair dos and accessories. You are one special kid that makes life interesting EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. We love you so much Mickey Do!