Emma Rae-Eyre-Obituary

Emma Rae Eyre

Logan, Utah, Utah

1926 - 2014

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1926 ~ 2014Logan, Utah-Emma Rae Anderson Eyre, 88, loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 22, 2014, at Logan Regional Hospital, where she had been admitted only 36 hours before.Emma Rae embraced life from the minute she was born on May 24, 1926....

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On the Angelversary of Emma Ray's passing 7 years ago, I was reflecting on the many happy and positive memories I have of her. I had the opportunity to get to know her better at Mount Logan Middle School, where she taught while I was there. I was a student aid to one of the counselors there, and he would often send me with Mrs. Eyre to help get her classroom ready for the students. It was obvious to me how much planning and forethought went into her lesson plans and room...

Your Mother was an example to all of us. She not only shared with your Father in raising an outstanding family, but she contributed enthusiastically to the Church and community. We are grateful for the ways in which she touched our lives.

Whenever my grandkids came to town they wanted to stop by Emma Rae's home to see the moving toys and get a lollipop. They loved crossing the red bridge over the fish pond. Emma Rae was always happy to see us! We loved her.

What a great lady. She will be missed. A great legacy and a great loss to the Kappa Deltas. She was a wonderful woman. Always sharing her wit and her wisdom. Lots of love to you all. Nancy Hayes

We send our love to all the family, you are dear friends and we loved your mom as well. She was such a vibrant and energetic lady, full of life and enthusiasm. We will miss her.

David and Marilyn Watts

Treasured memories of great ladies never fade - they remain with us forever. Such are my recollections of Emma Rae Eyre.

My deepest sympathy to the family at her passing.

Deepest condolences. Emma Rae was a joy to know, dedicated, vivacious, a person you just wanted to be around. She served USU well in many ways and her presence will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with the family, hoping that the warm and loving memories you had of Emma Rae will more and more replace today's grieving. Jerry Sherratt

So sorry to lose her. It seems like I knew her all my life. All our best to all those great Eyres!

My prayers to a great family. Karen McLeod