KATHERINE-ALDER-Obituary

KATHERINE ALDER

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Katherine Rasmussen Alder 1920 ~ 2011 Our beloved, lovely, kind and tender Katherine Alder passed away peacefully on May 12th 2011. Born on March 24th 1920 to Katherine and Darol Rasmussen, she was the oldest of five children, Darol (Thora), Robert (Zelma), Mervin (Verna), Ronald (Colleen)....

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Dear Uncle Jack and family,
We were saddened to learn of Aunt Kay's passing. We would have liked to have been with you but we didn't know. Please accept our love and most sincere condolences. We will miss her energy and joy at future reunions, however we are sure that the reunion on the other side of the veil will be ever so much full for her and those who have gone on before.
Our love to you all, Bob and Glenys and family

Dear Jack and Family,

I was deeply saddened to learn of your beloved Kay’s passing, and am sorry I was unable to attend her memorial service. How lucky you were to have so many beautiful years together! I have many cherished memories of the happy times Lee and I spent with you and Kay in Rotary, especially Rotary safaries and the parties at your ranch in Peoa. Her smile and happiness were contagious, and you and she were always the perfect hosts. Thanks for your kindness and...

We were all so sorry to hear about Kays passing, she was such a memorable part of our lives as well. But with Kay's and Fayes recent passing I'm believing my mom's days are now more complete, I'm imagining a heavenly "Antique Hunt" or bridge game taking place.

All our Best, Love the Andersons

May God bless you and your family in your time of sorrow. Kay was a very special lady.

Bruce, Coralie and Family:

So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. We are thinking about you during this hard time. She was a very special and loving person.

Kim and Jill Jarrett

Kay and Jack,
Mom and dad (Jack & Mary May) treasured and respected your friendship through the many groups you both enjoyed. They loved the hospitality and times that were spent when they were invited to Oakley. I feel fortunate to have also experienced knowing both of you and spending time at Oakley. Kay was certainly a lady with wisdom and class. Take care Jack. Blessings to your family. ("Happy Trails to You...)
Sharon May Biggs

Kay, you will most certainly be missed. What a bright light to the world! And to the Alder family, you are so loved. I will be thinking of you all and praying for you during this time of loss. You are all very special people.

Love, Lindsay

Dear Steve, SueAnn and Family:

Thanks to you and your family for the great memories we have in our hearts with you and your extended family. Your mom and Dad were always so gracious to us when we played at Oakley. I am sure your mom will be missed.by all of you. We love you guys!

Darrel, Jeri and Family.

We had wonderful times with the Alder family -especially in Oakley.
Dave and Sue Bello, Boise