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JEANNE GRANT OKLAND WARNER

JEANNE GRANT OKLAND WARNER obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

JEANNE WARNER Obituary

Jeanne Grant Okland Warner 1925 ~ 2011 Jeanne Grant Okland Warner, 86, passed away August 15, 2011 surrounded by loved ones. Jeanne was born Feb. 5, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Clarence and Ruby Grant. She attended Columbus Elementary School, Irvine Junior High School, and South High School. She graduated in business from LDS Business College and used those skills during World War II at Fort Douglas at the 9th Service Command. On December 18, 1944, Jeanne married Jack Okland. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She adored Jack and was his constant companion and best friend. Together they raised their six children in their Sugarhouse home. Jeanne loyaly supported Jack in his career, as owner and CEO, of Okland Construction Company. Jeanne was privileged to enjoy her husband's success as Okland Construction built temples, churches, and major commercial buildings across the country. Jeanne was a talented athlete who loved to play competitive sports with friends. She enjoyed tennis, golf, and bowling. She won several tournaments as a member of both the Salt Lake Country Club Ladies Golf Association and Bowling Association. She remained physically active her entire life. Jeanne was a talented seamstress and cook. She took an active part in her community as President of the Women's Group in the Sugarhouse Rotary. Throughout her life she diligently served in many capacities in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including as a counselor in the Relief Society Presidency and as Primary President. She and her husband Jack were philanthropists and together sent 25 Norwegian students to BYU and Native American students to both LDS Business College and BYU. Jack and Jeanne's love for service led them to organize and provide vacations for many widows in their home ward throughout the years. Jeanne enjoyed collecting dolls and donated her extensive doll collection to Primary Children's Hospital. Jeanne travelled the world with her husband, Jack. They spent their summers in a family home in Norway and split time between Utah and Arizona the remainder of the year. She formed lifelong friendships and had friends all over the world. Jeanne's greatest joys and her biggest trials have come in her role as a mother. As a young mother with a six week old baby, Jill, and preschool aged son, Randy, she lost her two year old son, Jeff, to pneumonia. Later she watched three of her adult children, Jack Jr., Joy, and Jill, and her first husband, Jack, all lose their lives to cancer. Despite her trials, Jeanne remained upbeat, active, and strengthened those that mourned around her. She loved her children and found great joy in being a mother and later in being a grandmother and great-grandmother. Her children and grandchildren adore her. On October 5, 2009, Jeanne married Dr. Homer Warner. They were happy companions who enjoyed traveling and spending time together in their Salt Lake and St. George homes. Jeanne embraced Homer's children as an extension of her own family and enjoyed spending time with them. Jeanne was inclusive and accepting of all. She was quick to forgive and always generous to those in need. She was deeply loved and respected by many. Her friendly and youthful personality, sense of humor, and happy demeanor will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. She leaves a legacy of strength, courage, and faith to her posterity. The family will miss the frequent gatherings she organized. Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Okland and her children Jeffrey Okland, Jill Tuft (Tom), Jack Okland Jr. (Pam), and Joy Ellis (Scott), her parents Clarence and Ruby Grant and her brother Keith Grant (Jerri.) She is survived by her husband Homer Warner, John "Randy" Okland (Sandra), and James Okland, and sons-in-law Tom Tuft and Scott Ellis and daughter-in-law Pam Okland. She is also survived 16 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 19th at 12 Noon at the Parley's 6th Ward, 2350 South 2100 East. Viewings will be held Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South, and again 10:45 to 11:45 prior to the services at the ward. Because of Jeanne's love of children, the family suggests donations to Primary Children's Medical Center in lieu of flowers.

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Published by Deseret News from Aug. 17 to Aug. 19, 2011.

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Claudia Hansen

August 22, 2011

Dear Dr. Warner,
It was a thrill for me to meet the two of you a few years ago. Jeannie was so happy and proud to have you as her husband and companion. She was a sparkle in the world and I am sure you will miss her greatly.

Richard Anthony

August 19, 2011

I am sorry for your loss my heart gos out to the okland famliy

Richard Anthony

August 19, 2011

I am very sorry for your loss my heart gos out to the okland famliy

Omar Bouhaddou

August 18, 2011

Dear Dr. Warner,
My sincere condolences for your loss. I was very impressed with Jeanne's warmth and smile the one time i met her at the dedication of the Homer Warner, MD building at Intermountain Healthcare. She guessed at the profound affection I have for you and quickly gave me her copy of the HRW cartoon book. I hope you are well. Take care.

Hugh Hughes

August 18, 2011

Our deepest sympathies go out to the Okland family and Dr. Warner from Outside the Lines. Having had the privilege to work with the Okland family under of the banner of Okland Construction it is easy to understand that Jeanne was a guiding light imparting integrity, fairness and loyalty to her children.

August 18, 2011

I only had the pleaure of meeting Jeannie on several occasions. I really enjoyed her . Such a kind and giving person. My sympathy to all her family.
Carol Stewart
Las Vegas

August 18, 2011

Dear Pam, I send my condolences to you for the death of your mother-inlaw. I do not know for certain that you have moved from your South Temple home or where you are living now. I see most of the people from 27th Ward between meetings since I am in the 27th East Ward, but I have not seen you. I hope you are well and doing fine. My husband Harold died in February 2009 after a short two weeks of illness. I still live on 1st Avenue. Let me know your new address if you have moved. Best wishes, Kathryn MacKay Jones.

Kathryn MacKay Jones

August 18, 2011

Dear Pam, I send my condolences to you for the death of your mother-inlaw. I do not know for certain that you have moved from your South Temple home or where you are living now. I see most of the people from 27th Ward between meetings since I am in the 27th East Ward, but I have not seen you. I hope you are well and doing fine. My husband Harold died in February 2009 after a short two weeks of illness. I still live on 1st Avenue. Let me know your new address if you have moved. Best wishes, Kathryn MacKay Jones.

Katherine Warner Winegar and Family

August 17, 2011

We will miss Grandma Jeanne so much! Thanks to the Oklands for sharing her with us. We loved her dearly.

Sam & Susan Robinson

August 17, 2011

Jeanne is terrific! She accepted us as friends from the day we met, and always remembered what our family was up to and asked about our kids. Her energy, culture, and spirit brightened our lives - the world will be dimmer for her loss, and we'll miss her. Love, Sam & Susan Robinson

Justin Clark

August 17, 2011

Dear Dr. Warner,
I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your dear companion Jeanne.
Judging by her exceptional accomplishments, the two of you must have been particularly well suited to each other.
I deeply regret your loss, and pray for your strength during such a difficult time.

August 17, 2011

I never had the chance to meet her, but always heard such wonderful stories from her granddaughter Alisha, that I wish she had been my grandmother. I'm truly sorry for your family's loss.

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