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Sylvia Hendricks

Pocatello, Idaho

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Sylvia Hatch Hendricks SALT LAKE CITY - Sylvia Hatch Hendricks - loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend - returned to her Heavenly Father after her battle with cancer on May 31, 2009, at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City. She was born May 13, 1940, to William Ray and Beulah Taggart...

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Shawn, Paula & family extend their heartfelt sorrow to all of you for your loss. We are sad we weren't able to attend the Idaho services, but look forward to seeing you Saturday. We loved Aunt Sylvia and our favorite memories will always involve camping trips. One of our favorite is of Uncle Dennis hollering "Sylvia" in his loud deep voice across the camp ground. It always makes us smile to think of that. May God rest her soul. In His Peace, The Glenn's.

Thank you Dennis and Sylvia for all you have done. We love you very much and will keep you in our prayers.

We were so sad to hear about Sylvia's passing. Our prayers are with you. We greatly appreciated her friendship with my mom, Pauline Lowman. Her love and kindness will never be forgotten.

Dear Dennis and Family
Mere words cannot express the sorrow I felt when I heard of Aunt Sylvia's passing. I will always remember and cherish all the good times I had with her. Aunt Sylvia had a knack for making everyone around her feel special and loved. I will never forget all her support and love after my own mother passed away. I spoke to her on the phone just a few short weeks ago, never knowing it would be the last time I would hear her voice. I wish I had told her how much she...

Scouts won't be as fun without her. I will miss her so much. What a blessing it is to know that we will see her again in heaven, cause we know she definitely made it.

FRIENDSHIP

Friendship is built slowly
with one kind word or deed
A true friend always loves you
and is there in times of need.

She has been that kind of friend-
sharing gifts of love so true.
This type of friendship never ends
It lasts our whole life through

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your wife, mother and other family menbers.Sylvia and I meat April 1953 in the Idaho Falls 1st ward. Her father was the Bishop. I had just come over from Switzerland ,did not speak a word of english, she and her sister Val were always so kind to help. I only wish I could of told them this myself. Thanks Sylvia and Val for all you did. So sorry for your loss. I know for sure she is at peace now. Love, Maja Stroehm Peck

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Sylvia will be deeply missed. I loved to talk to her she always warmed my heart. She was one of those people that every one looked up to. I loved to serve with her when she was camp director I really had a great experience getting to know her and feel all the love that she had for everyone that was in her space. She made a deep impression on my spirit. I will truly miss her.

Dear Dennis & family: I was shocked and saddened to hear of Sylvia's passing. She reminds me so of her Mom; quiet, unassuming, gracious and considerate of others. May your memories of her bring you comfort and peace. Love, Dallas