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Carolyn Virginia Jones

Salt Lake City, Utah

1945 - 2019

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1945 ~ 2019Carolyn Virginia Jones, age 73, passed away on Tuesday, January 8, 2019. She was born on June 9, 1945 in Bozeman, Montana to Armin J. Hill and Virginia A. Nelson. Her youth was spent growing up in Southern California and then in Provo, Utah. Carolyn attended Brigham Young University...

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Such a wonderful lady in every way.

Such a fun sweet friend.....Don and I had a great vacation with Carolyn and LeGrand years ago in Hawaii...sight seeing,, playing in the ocean then going to the LeGrands Icrcream Shop for Lemon Custard I ce Cream...then there was the fun vacations we had at Don And Judy's Island Park Cabin...always fun times! Tell we meet again!

Carolyn and LeGrand were/are a great couple and wonderful friends and neighbors. I remember on one occasion, hearing her sing O Divine Redeemer, asking if she would sing that at my funeral. She laughed, feeling confident that she would die before me.

I remember, years ago, traveling with them to Hawaii. And I remember all the wonderful lessons she gave over the years in Relief Society and I know alot of teenagers in the ward, that appreciated her as their teacher.

I do...

Loved her as a neighbor and friend. Grateful to know her and LaGrand. Have great memories of camping with them. Loved her daughters.

LeGrand and Carolyn were our first home teachers when we moved next door to them in 1992. They welcomed us and helped with advice over many years of raising teen-age boys, and LeGrand through Scouting. We always knew they were there if we needed them. The last few years as Carolyn's ministering sister have given me the chance to get to know and love her; and through her, her family. She loved them all so much and loved to show us pictures. She was so delighted with the family reunion...

Through the years, I have lost touch with Carolyn, but remember her when I lived in Ogden and then when she lived in Taylorsville.

I remember her as such a lively, fun person. I'm glad she found her husband and that she and her children had a great life.

I know that she will be greatly missed.

Katharin Gay Saunders

May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

Carolyn was the greatest friend ever. She was there for me when I needed her most. She was like my big sister. She was a great mother. It showed through her three sweet daughters. I took them to camp and enjoyed my relationship with them. LeGrand and Carolyn have been good friends and neighbors for over 30 years. I was so glad that I was able to visit with her at Christmas time before she passed away. I love you Carolyn. see you on the other side. Melanie Zumwalt