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Hobert Winger Vought

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Together Again Hobert Vought, age 80, passed away July 4, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born Jan 2, 1922 in Eglon, WV to Charles E. Vought and Rosella M. Moon Vought. Married Dortha E. Edeburn Vought Aug 9, 1942 in Maryland. Their marriage was later solemnized June 6, 1957 in the Manti LDS...

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Faith Vought, He was my farther =in=law and a very sweet man, he was always busy with something" I found out, that some people I met, later in life, had actually gotten a couple of facts from him, that he had rebuilt. At the time they were much youger, and they went on and on about how awesome he was for doing that. He was very special, I loved him and Betty very much

To the man with the Harley and let us drive the VW in the back yard, God Bless.

To the big man in paint pants - I remember you always working, and for some reason with a ladder! I remember the strong, silent, loving way you loved Betty, it will always stay with me. Maybe that's why I married the type of man I did. Thank's for all of your love.
All my love to everyone - Laura Jean
PS: Give Betty a big hug for me.

From the little girl next door... His silent example of Chirst like behavior is a treasure I hold dear to my heart. I remember once when my dad was working late and very busy being the bishop, we came home to find that the lawn had been mowed. Just like magic! (I'm sure it happened more than once). There are so many wonderful memiors for me, New Years Day Celebrations, Saturday "Come as you are Parties", laying on the lawn between our houses watching the stars. But the best memory is, when I...

Mark and Family!

I was very sad to hear of the passing of your father. Please know that my love and prayers are with you today and always.

I will remember Huck with great fondness. He always had time for the kids in the neighborhood. He allowed me to interview him about his World War II experiences for a school paper. I will miss him! God Bless.