Jon-Wilmoth-Obituary

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Jon D. Wilmoth

Draper, Utah

Jul 13, 1937 – Apr 10, 2011

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July 13, 1937
DIED
April 10, 2011
LOCATION
Draper, Utah

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Jon D. Wilmoth passed away Sunday, April 10, 2011. He was born July 13, 1937 in Denver, Colorado. His parents are Luther Harmon Wilmoth, MD and Mable Elizabeth Wilmoth. He married Samantha Caprai-Wilmoth on June 27, 1979 in Boise, Idaho.

Jon attended Elementary through High School in Lander, Wyoming. He received his Bachelor of Science in Laramie, Wyoming, and his MD from the College of Medicine at the University of Nebraska in Omaha. He served in the US Army from 1959 to 1962. He practiced as a Family Physician in Idaho, California, Alabama, West Virginia and Utah. He received his Diplomat AAFP.

Children: Kathryn McCallaster, David Wilmoth (Katie), Elizabeth Wilmoth (deceased), Rod Caprai (Frances), Paulette Findlay (John), John Caprai and Jon D. Wilmoth, II. Grandchildren: Chad Caprai (Charmaine), Tony Caprai (Rachel), Nikki Grames (Chris), Kelsey Findlay, Kyle and Alex Caprai, Nicholas, Gabrielle, Danielle, and Alex McCallaster, and Alexander Stevens. Great-grandchildren: Dominic and Danika Caprai.

Funeral Mass will be held at St. Joseph's The Worker Church located at 7405 Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with a

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Jon was an incredibly smart, kind, and caring man with a great sense of humor. He was always smiling and making me laugh, even the last time I saw him when he was in so much pain. He was very strong and even though he hurt, I never heard him complain. He served his country in the military and served his community as a doctor, two things I was never brave enough or disciplined enough to pursue. He also kept my grandma happy during their years together while being a loving grandfather. I'm...

I can't believe how badly I miss him.. I kissed him, hugged him, and told him I loved him every-time I saw him... I knew this was coming, but it still Hurts more then I ever imagined... I do have the Peace of knowing he is not in pain any more, and he was in so much pain for the last few years.

Dear Sam and All Family, Talked to my mom today & she told me of Jon's passing. I have so many fond memories of my times with you, Jon & everyone in Boise, as well as a few visits in Lodi. He was the best, & always took care of me with his skill, humor and caring nature. My thoughts are with you. Take care.

I have a very distinct memory of playing with Grandpa when I was little. I feel like it was at my parents' first cabin, but I was so young I may be completely wrong. I remember joking and laughing and trying to pick on him, but he always won that game! It ended with a wet finger in my ear for having tried the same with him followed by me running off squealing only to return for a hug. I love you Grandpa! And Grandma, you are such an amazing person. I love you so much too. Things will...

Sam just read of Jon's passing. Ron and I are so sorry and thinking of you all. LaMarr sends his condolences also.
Vicki and Ron Walker, Boise, Idaho

I worked with Dr. Wilmoth for only a short time as a student, a very smart and kind person. Had the great knowledge of medicine and a great person, my condolences to the family for the loss of a great man. Thank you for all the great knowledge you shared with me.

We will miss Jon. Thank you for being so kind to our family. You are treasured friends. Our children have many a card signed by you -their adopted grandparents. We love you guys. We truely believe Families are Forever. Jon is away from us here for a while, but never truely gone.