Monday, August 8, 2011

Parry Children a little older.

Probably taken when Bert was on his mission to Mexico. Walter, Mary, Lorin, Linda, Clara, Zeno, Karl, Diann (standing in front), Alice sitting on flour with Keith on my lap and Gail next to me. If there is something else on my lap, I don't know what it is.
Alice with Carol Roll and Roger Hale in my lap. I think that is Diann with us.

Maybe Alice taking a trike into the house.
I think this is Keith.
Linda, Gail, Alice, Diann, Karl?, Zeno and Bert.
Linda, Gail, Alice, Diann, Karl (Maybe Walter was married), Zeno and Bert.
Richard Sudbury, Diann, Alice and Linda.
Dunking tub behind the house.

Linda, Diann and Alice

Sunday, August 7, 2011

About Pictures

I have made these pictures smaller and reduced the DPI so they will work better on the blog. If you would like copies you can copy and paste from these pages. However, if you want a better copy let me know and I can probably email or we can have better copies printed.

You may wonder about the order of the pictures. They seem to go where they want, not where I want them. If I mess around trying to change the order, they disappear. So beside not knowing who some of the subjects are or the dates the pictures were taken, I have little control over the order them land in. Sorry.

I can edit a post after it has been posted. If you can identify something or come up with a date or more information about a picture or history, let me know and I can add it. I can also delete a post or any part of it, if needed. But I can not rearrange posts. The order I post them in is the order they stay in, unless I copy them off, delete them and then repost. Thus I am starting with mom and dad and we as children before I move on the the grandparents families. If you have anything to add, let me know.

You can also add things to this blog if you would like. Contact me and I will invite you to be an author.

I am concerned about identity theft so I will not post much about you or your families, if I am putting too much out there for all to see, let me know. Mostly I would really like to know you are looking at this blog.

More pictures of the Parry kids

Herb bought 2 buses over the years, one was the Wolfe Creek Stages bus and the other the Parry bus that took guys to Hill Air Force Base where dad worked for a while.

The buses also took children to primary. Mother drove as many neighbors as she could gather to the mid week meetings.



Aah, remember the old house with the oil tank on the side to heat the home. Linda is at the door, probably Karl near her and Alice in the front yard.

May 1942, Bert, Walter, Zeno and Karl


Bert and Walter some years later

Zeno and Karl

I am not sure who is in the wagon.

Linda and Alice playing on the slide and swings

Back to Bert, Walt and Zeno maybe.

Alice, Diann, Gail, Linda, Zeno and Karl in front of house on Edison.

Herb, Clara, Bert, Walter and Zeno Pictures

Herb, Clara, Bert, Walter and Zeno in the winter maybe early 1940, since Zeno was born the 5 August 1939.

Is this mom and dad and Bert?

This looks like Bert and Walter.

I am not able to put the pictures in order, so here they are. It looks like the boys and the trailer the family lived in before building the house on Edison Avenue. This may be Walter and Zeno.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Clara's funeral program

Clara Hale Parry

Born March 4, 1915, Groveland, Bingham, Idaho
to Jonathan Harriman Hale and Mary Rebecca Moss Hale
Married Joseph Herbert Parry
December 20, 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple
Died August 26, 2001, Kearns, Salt Lake, Utah

FUNERAL SERVICES

Wednesday August 29, 2001 at 12:30pm
Parkway 9th Ward 10200 South 3200 West

PALLBEARERS

Lamoni Parry
Owen Parry
Victor Parry
Glen Huff
David Neff
Randy Litster
Jeff Shaw
Russell Parry

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

Adrian Parry
Lorin Parry
Jared Parry
Timothy Parry
Terryl Parry
Daniel Huff
Steven Neff
John Neff
Brad Neff
Tony Litster
Guy Litster
Terry Litster
Scott Shaw
Kevin Shaw
Brandon Parry

MEMORIAL SERVICES

Conducting Bishop Kelly White
Family Prayer Zeno Parry, son

Prelude and Postlude Music Lee Ann Rushton

Invocation Carl Shaw, son-in-law

Obituary Keith Parry, son

Musical Number “I Stand All Amazed”
Children and Spouses Accompanied by Kristine Clifford

Talk Alice Neff, daughter

Musical Number “I Am A Child Of God”
Great-grandchildren Accompanied by Kristine Clifford

Life Sketch Ezra Hale, brother

Musical Number “Love Is Spoken Here”
Great-grandchildren, Grandchildren and Spouses

Talk Bert Parry, son

Remarks Bishop Kelly White

Musical Number “Because I Have Been Given Much”
Swanee Singers Accompanied by Grace Parrish

Benediction Diann Wymer, daughter

Dedication of the Grave Walter Parry, son

INTERMENT
Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road

Clara Hale Parry Obituary in Blackfoot Paper

Clara Hale Parry, 86, went to meet her eternal companion early Sunday morning August 26, 2001 from the home of her daughter Gail Shaw surrounded by her extensive family. We will miss our wonderful mother, grandmother and friend.

She was born March 4, 1915, at the home of her parents, Jonathan H. Hale and Mary Rebecca Moss Hale, in Groveland, Idaho. She was the tenth of eleven children. Clara loved growing up on the family farm. She worked hard along side her brothers and sisters in the house or in the beet fields.

Clara graduated from Blackfoot High School. She then moved to Logan, Utah to attend the Utah Agricultural College (USU). While in Logan she met a good looking young man, Joseph Herbert Parry. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple, December 20, 1934.

For the next few years they moved around a lot through Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming with Herbert working at what ever job he could find. Finally they settled in the Millcreek area of the Salt Lake Valley. Clara and Herbert are the parents of 10 children, 5 boys and 5 girls, the youngest daughter was stillborn. The home was never quiet but was filled with love and fun, work and play, music and laughter. Friends and relatives were always welcome. For several years, the family owned and operated a carnival and she was often known as the “Sweetest Lady in Town,” while making cotton candy. She often gave out cotton candy on Halloween and at family parties.

Mother was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in Primary, Relief Society, Sunday School, choir and scouts. She and Herbert served missions to North Carolina, Charlotte and Tennessee, Nashville and in the Salt Lake Temple. They also served as Branch President and Relief Society President in the Dominguez Park Branch of the Millcreek Stake. No matter what the task, Mother did it well and with great love. She loved to make temple clothes and quilts for her family and friends. Hundreds of quilts warm her loved ones each night. She left a legacy of love to all her descendants.

Clara is proceeded in death by her husband Herbert, son Karl, daughter Edith, grandson Bruce and great granddaughter Rebecca, 4 brothers and 3 sisters, Horace Hale, Owen Hale, Joseph Hale, Nathan Hale, Blanche Chapman, Mary (May) Mangum, and Sarah Bird. A grandson Timothy Parry is missing.

Clara is survived by a brother, Ezra Hale, Blackfoot, ID; 2 sisters, Olive Kotter, Brigham City, UT; Pearl Walker, Lyman, WY and two sisters-in-law, Viola Kay, Fair Oaks, CA and Irene Hale, Idaho Falls, ID; children, Bert (Diama) Parry, Chandler, AZ; Walter (Mary) Parry, South Jordan, UT; Zeno (Jeanette) Parry, Enoch, UT; Linda (Paul) Huff, Blackfoot, ID; Alice (Bob) Neff, Midvale, UT; Diann (Richard) Wymer, Roosevelt, UT; Gail (Carl) Shaw, Kearns, UT; Keith (Cathy) Parry, Las Vegas, NV; daughter-in-law Margie Parry, Murray, UT; 53 grandchildren, 119 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday August 29, 2001, at 12:30 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints chapel at 10200 South 3200 West, West Jordan, Utah. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Memorial Estates Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road and at the chapel from 11:00 a.m. to noon Wednesday. Interment will be in the Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road.

Clara Hale Parry Obituary

Clara Hale Parry, 86, went to meet her eternal companion Sunday morning August 26, 2001 from the home of her daughter Gail surrounded by her extensive family. We will miss our wonderful mother, grandmother and friend.

She was born March 4, 1915, in Groveland, Idaho to Jonathan H. Hale and Mary Rebecca Moss Hale, the tenth of eleven children. Clara married J. Herbert Parry in the Salt Lake Temple, December 20, 1934 thus starting on an adventure through four states. They settled in the Millcreek area where they raised 9 children.

Mother was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in Primary, Relief Society, Sunday School, choir and scouts. She and Herbert served missions to North Carolina, Charlotte and Tennessee, Nashville and in the Salt Lake Temple. They also served as Branch President and Relief Society President in the Dominguez Park Branch of the Millcreek Stake. Clara loved to make temple clothes and quilts for her family and friends. She left a legacy of love to all her descendants.

Proceeded in death by her husband Herbert, son Karl, daughter Edith, grandson Bruce and great granddaughter Rebecca. A grandson Timothy Parry is missing.

Clara is survived by a brother, Ezra Hale, Blackfoot, ID; 2 sisters, Olive Kotter, Brigham City, UT; Pearl Walker, Lyman, WY and two sisters-in-law, Viola Kay, Fair Oaks, CA and Irene Hale, Idaho Falls, ID; children, Bert (Diama) Parry, Chandler, AZ; Walter (Mary) Parry, South Jordan, UT; Zeno (Jeanette) Parry, Enoch, UT; Linda (Paul) Huff, Blackfoot, ID; Alice (Bob) Neff, Midvale, UT; Diann (Richard) Wymer, Roosevelt, UT; Gail (Carl) Shaw, Kearns, UT; Keith (Cathy) Parry, Las Vegas, NV; daughter-in-law Margie Parry, Murray, UT; 53 grandchildren, 119 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday August 29 at 12:30 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints chapel at 10200 South 3200 West, West Jordan, Utah. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Memorial Estates Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road and at the chapel from 11:00 a.m. to noon Wednesday. Interment will be in the Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road.