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Midge Grow Obituary

Midge Bostock Grow, age 76, passed away Aug. 20, 2013, at Grossmont Medical Center near their home in Spring Valley, (near San Diego) Calif. She was born Oct. 26, 1936, in Hyrum, Utah, and was the daughter of William and Alice Hulse Bostock.
Midge was a lifelong resident of Utah, born and raised in Hyrum, Utah. She married young to Robert Hanson Brown and quickly divorced. She met and married the love of her life, Norman Grow from Ely, Nev., on Oct. 18, 1958. Norm and Midge were sealed as a family in the Ogden Temple in 1977. They settled in Roy and lived there in the Roy 7th Ward for 37 years, where they raised their family. She had many callings in the Young Women and Relief Society and loved to serve others. They moved to Spring Valley, Calif., in 2001 and have lived there for the past 12 years, making many friends there also.
Midge had one dream in life and that was to be the best wife, mom and Nana she could be. We can attest that she met this goal time and time again. Her family and friends were the joy of her life. Every phone call, every visit or Facebook message meant the world to her. She lived her life for her husband, children and grandchildren. Her love for others was her ultimate talent.
She is survived by sisters Juanita, Virginia, Ruth and one brother Ron; her husband, Norm; children Richard (Sandra) Grow of Santee Calif., Roger (Jana) Grow of Syracuse, Utah; nine grandchildren: Chelsea Hodges, Carson Hodges, Anthony Grow, Heather Grow, Bryson Grow, Joshua Grow, Nathan Grow, Abby Grow and Izzy Grow. She is preceded in death by her parents, daughter Lois, brothers Thomas, George, Bernard, Lavon, Donald, Gordon, Paul and her sisters Maurine (Tula) and Fern.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Roy 16th Ward, 4524 S. 2525 West, Roy with a viewing from 9 to 10:45 a.m. A very special thank you goes to the special nurses in the ICU at Grossmont Medical Center for the love and compassion with their "special redhead."

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Published by Logan Herald Journal from Sep. 6 to Sep. 8, 2013.

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Judy Landsaw

September 10, 2013

Midge was an original! She loved unconditionally, shared joy and laughter where ever she went and made you feel like the most important person in the world. She set the bar high for the rest of us. She will be greatly missed.

Greg Bostock

September 10, 2013

My Aunt Midge was a one of kind lady with a way to make people laugh. She was always pouring herself out for others with amazing love and compassion. I have so many great memories that I will alway cherish.

September 10, 2013

In so many ways I strive to be like my special Aunt Midge. I don't think I can remember her ever yelling in anger. She was the kindest woman and so full of FUN. She brought laughter to any room she entered. I love you Aunt Midge. If your place in heaven is determined by how many people loved you on earth, there is no doubt that my Aunt Midge has a great seat.

Martha Bostock

September 10, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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