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ALAN LAYTON

Sandy, Utah

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Alan William Layton 1917 ~ 2009 Alan William Layton, 91, husband, father, builder, and Church servant, passed away quietly November 8, 2009 after a short illness. He was born to George Christopher Layton and Annie Louisa Secrist Layton, December 29, 1917 in Oakley, Idaho. Raised in...

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Dear Sister Layton and Family,

As the youngest daughter of Henry and Grace Ann Nygaard, My sisters and I have been touched by many wonderful families. The Layton family is one of them. We were all so saddened by the passing of this great man and also the recent loss of Brian. We have gone down memory lane and have many wonderful memories with your family in it. I will never forget seeing Alan in the Salt Lake Temple not too long ago and his joy in telling me about the...

to my uncle alan and aunt mona layton, this is hard for me, you were whom i looked up to after my grandpa clarence layton passed. thank you for your memories. i will keep you both in my prayers. aunt mona you need anything let us know. though i think you have it all there. love mike and brenda walton. ps thank you for being there for me when my step father and my mother bernice and tony were in their last days. your family has meant alot to me. thank you cousin alan jr. your help through...

Dear Mona and family,
We are so sorry for your loss and the loss that all of us in community feel at Alan's passing. My memories go back to the time when the stake park was being built and the leadership that was shown in it's planning and completion. Over the years we have watched from a far as your husband and father led out in areas that effected the stake, the Boy Scouts and the community. We would see him in the temple as a sealer. What an example he has been to all in our...

Alan's generosity was exceptional and will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Layton Family.

Sincerely,
Paul, Sharon, and Nickolas Fowkes

Dear Layton Family,

My family and I wish to express our heartfelt sympathies for the passing of Alan Layton. In my time as an employee of Layton Construction I did not have the opportunity to meet Alan in person, however I have witnessed his legacy of integrity through his sons and the great organization that he founded so many years ago. Layton Construction is not just a place of employment.......it embodies the values of honest, hard work and provides a venue for personal...

Dear Mona and Family,
Nancy joins me in extending our heartfelt sympathy at the passing of your outstanding husband and father. Truly He was outstanding in every aspect of his life. As a couple, Mona, you were and are an inspiration to all of us who have known both of you for so many years. With much love,
John and Nancy Poulton

Dear Alan William Layton Family,

We join you in you sorrow at the passing of your dear father, Alan William Layton. We pray for your comfort in his departure and are assured that you will all reunite in love as a family. The resurrection is certain and his love for you is eternal. His exemplary life remains as a blessing and a guide. I am grateful for the association I have had with him over the years. His kindness will always be remembered.

Alan, you and Leslie are...

Alan Layton, to me was always an outstanding example of professional integrity, honesty and devoted service in the Church. In the Valley View Stake he was an inspired leader of many useful endeavors. At the Salt Lake Temple, we often chatted in the locker room, when we both served as Sealers.
Most noteworthy is when as an architect he had bid on a school project and was the low bidder. The Nebo School Board decided that they could afford and would accept another bidder who had bid an...

Dear Family:

I want to express my sincere feelings of love for Alan. As I served with him in the Stake Mission Presidency I came to respect and honor a true servant of the Lord, whose only desire was to see that His work was carried out to the best of our abilities. May you find peace and contentment in knowing that Alan continues to serve the Lord.

Norbert Kemp