Veneta-Hoar-Obituary

Veneta Durrant Hoar

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Veneta Durrant Hoar 1915 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and friend passed away peacefully on Oct. 15, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. She was 89 years old. Veneta was born on Nov. 12, 1915 in Lyman, Wyoming to Joseph Edward and Henriette Rich Durrant. She was the seventh...

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With the passing of Veneta, I'm reflecting on the many hours of service she rendered. The first time I met your delightful mother was when we worked on a March of Dimes campaign together. She continued to spear-head and organize one cause after another. truly helping where ever she was needed. She always had a smile for every one and a special twinkle in her eyes. What a legacy of love and service! I wasn't surprised to read of her passing, so quickly after Christie's. She surely loved...

Aunt Neat, as my family called her, was my 2nd grandma. She treated me like I was her grandkid and I was very glad for it having missed my grandmother so much all of these years. She was the last of all the sisters and I mourn the passing of a wonderful era in our lives. See you in heaven!
Love, Troy

My condolences, heartfelt love and prayers go out to the entire Hoar family for the loss of your mom (grandma) and sister. I am so grateful for the opportunity I had to get to know sister Hoar and for the love and dedication she displayed to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a wonderful example to all.
Much love,

To the family of Veneta Hoar, I wish to express my sympathy for your loss. Losing two family members inside a month is a bit overwhelming. I hope the joy of her memory as well as the hope of a future reuniting will swell in your hearts and assuage the grief you must feel. As a brother to Dennis, I feel her passing hits very close to home and is a poignant reminder to us all to cherish what we have while in this earthly existence. My heartfelt love extends to all of your family.

To the Hoar family, You have lost two very dear people in your family in such a short time. Your mom was such a delight when she came with Christie to our Fremont faculty parties. I will remember the joyful times with both of them. God bless you all.