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George Wahlen Obituary

George Edward Wahlen Roy, Utah George Edward Wahlen, loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend passed away Friday, June 5, 2009 after a short battle with cancer. He was born, August 8, 1924 in Ogden, Utah to Albert George Wahlen and Doris Lythgoe. He married his eternal companion and best friend, Melba Holley of Slaterville, Utah on August 16, 1946. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is the love of his life and they shared 63 wonderful years together and have supported each other throughout their lives. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he has served in many capacities including, Home Teacher, Counselor in the bishopric, and High Priest Group Leader. He attended Weber High School and entered the U.S. Navy June 1943 where he entered medical training and was assigned as a medical corpsman to the 5Th Marine Division and served with Fox Company on the island of Iwo Jima. It was on Iwo Jima where he was wounded on three separate occasions and was transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp Pendleton, California where he endured 10 months of recovery. On October 3, 1945 he was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Harry S. Truman and later discharged from the Navy. He received an Associates Degree from Weber State College and then entered the U.S. Army where he served in various capacities in the medical field for 20 years including a tour of duty in Korea and Vietnam. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Church College of Hawaii. In 1969 he retired from the Armed Forces and was employed by the Veteran's Administration for 12 years. At this time he completed 2 years of graduate study at the University of Utah. His personal awards include: The Medal of Honor, Bronze Star, the Army Commendation Medal, three Purple Hearts, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with one star and the Vietnam Service Medal with four campaign stars, the Direct Service to Public Award from the Central Office of the Veterans Administration in Washington D.C. and the Weber State College Presidential Citation for service to the veteran students and many other recognitions. Surviving are his wife, Melba Wahlen, five children and their spouses, Jolene (Alan) Rogers, Christine (Blake) Anderson, Pam (Jim) Riley, Blake (Jana) Wahlen, Brock (Pam) Wahlen, 26 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, twin brothers, and three grandchildren. The thing he treasured the most was time with his family by sharing monthly family nights, yearly vacations, Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners and New Year's Eve parties with the entire family. He loved being involved with all his grandchildren's various activities and made each one feel as if they were his "favorite." Another passion of his was working for veterans and their rights. He played a vital role by lobbying for the Veteran's Cemetery at Camp Williams, and two nursing homes. He belonged to many organizations associated with the veterans. The family expresses thanks to the Veteran's Hospital doctors and staff and Harmony Health Care for the loving care they have provided. Funeral services will be held Thursday June 11th at 11:00 a.m. at the Roy North Stake Center, 4250 South 2175 West, Roy. Family and friends may pay respects Wednesday, June 10th from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South, Roy and Thursday from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the Stake Center. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. The family respectfully suggests contributions be made to The Ogden Veterans Nursing Home c/o Utah Department of Veterans Affairs, 550 Foothill Drive , #202, SLC, UT 84108. Send condolences to the family at: www.lindquistmortuary.com "This I will remember, when the rest of life is through: the finest thing I've ever done is simply loving you."

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Jun. 7 to Jun. 9, 2009.

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Matthew Kelly

October 11, 2022

His time on Iwo in his own voice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU0IeE4OwJM&ab_channel=VoicesofHistory

Matthew Kelly

October 11, 2022

Your life and service are an inspiration to us all. Even after more than a decade since your passing, your actions live on.

Brianna Godfrey

June 11, 2009

Our hearts go out to the Wahlen family. What a true hero! May your hearts be comforted.
Sincerely,
Brianna, Brad, Jade and Alec Godfrey

Tracy & Mary Breinholt

June 11, 2009

Blake and Jana,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. What an amazing Father you have Blake!

Don MacRae

June 11, 2009

I want to give the family my heart felt sympathies. I would have liked to have known him.

From one Marine Corpsman to another.
Korea and Viet Nam
Donald R. MacRae
Master Chief Corpman, USN

Brunette Hunt

June 10, 2009

My many sympathies go to the Wahlen family. Mr Wahlen was always one of my favorite patients. He brought a smile to my face and I enjoyed so much listening to his stories about his friends and family. Mr Wahlens family consistantly expressed their love and appreciation, and I have missed seeing them in the office. I will always carry their example with me.

ralph j thalman

June 9, 2009

he lived a truly exemplary life that both he & all of you can be proud of. from a former member of qwest veterans & the usaf,with 2 sons who served in iraq-1 with a bronze star.

Alice Robertson Smith

June 9, 2009

Deepest condolences to the family of this fine man. He sat behind me in Veteran's Admin offices and was a wonderful co-worker and the finest friend. I enjoyed reading "The Quiet Hero" and deeply appreciate his bravery and contribution to the war effort. Even more, my late husband is buried in the cemetery at Camp Williams and we both appreciated the efforts of George, and all those who brought this fine resting place about. A salute to a fine soldier, man, and family man!

Mary L. Taylor

June 9, 2009

Your husband and father was an inspiration to so many. His courage, valor and heroism are legendary, and he will surely be missed. My sincere condolences for your loss; which is, I believe, a loss for our state and country as well.

Elsa Elizondo

June 9, 2009

Mrs. Wahlen & Family, Major Wahlen no doubt displayed the strenght of our beautiful and majestic Utah mountains. Our USA military forces were fortunate to have George by their side.
I am a daughter of a WWII 1st SSF, Devil's Brigade Stg. who acknowlege's Major Wahlen's bravery & heroic spirit and sevice to our nation.
May his Spirit live on.

ANTHONY MARTINEZ

June 9, 2009

DEAR WAHLEN FAMILY, MY DEEPEST THOUGHTS OF SYMPATHY TO YOU. I NEVER MET MR. WAHLEN BUT HAVE SO MUCH PRIDE OF HIM AS A VETERAN. I SALUTE HIM AND YOUR FAMILY AS ONE VETERAN TO ANOTHER!

June 9, 2009

Dear Mrs. Wahlen & Family, Our deepest sympathy to you for your loss. Our Dad, Frank Sigler thought so much of Mr. Wahlen.
Susan Sigler Peter & Betty Lee Sigler

Jenni Caldwell

June 8, 2009

Our sympathy and love goes out to you, Aunt Jo, and your family. I never met your dad when he didn't display a warm and wonderful smile. Heaven awaits valiant spirits like his!

Fred Quick

June 8, 2009

From an old Fox Company comrade.
Our heart felt sympathy and support to Melba and her family at this time. Semper Fidelis

Mike Nelson

June 8, 2009

May God be with you and your family this day and thanks for the service to our country and citizens who live in the U.S.. Drive on my friend.

Steve & Allie Brown

June 8, 2009

Our Brother Lenard, who drove a 6X6 truck on Iwo Jima hauling wounded out to the ships and supplies to the front, through all kinds of gunfire, met up with George on occasions and often spoke of the young brave man before Lenard passed away. Our Sympathy to your family. Our greatest love and respect for another of our Heros. Thank you for
your service and sacrafice in behalf of veterans and America. God Bless you all.
Steve n' Allie Brown

John Crosby (1SG RET)

June 8, 2009

My sincere codolences to our Hero and his Family. I met Mr. Wahlen during the 1st annual Veteran's Day celebration in Mesquite, NV. Mr. Wahlen was a very nice, unassuming man. Thank you Mr. Wahlen, you are truly a Champion for Veterans. We will never forget you. I will always cherish the MOH citation you signed for me. Heaven awaits you Mr. Wahlen, you have already served a tour in Hell. Rest well.

Roy Kinsey

June 8, 2009

We share grateful memories with the many who have been touched by George in his service to others.
Our heart felt sympathy and support to Melba and her family at this time. Semper Fidelis

Jeremy Henson

June 8, 2009

You are and always will be what us fellow Veterans try to be. You will be missed.

June 8, 2009

Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Wahlen and Family on behalf of everyone at Utah Department of Veterans Affairs. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Rufus Smith

June 8, 2009

May God bless you and your family. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace.

Sallie Killian

June 7, 2009

Dear Melba and children: Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. You and George and your children have always been an inspiration to us. We remember the fun times in Hawaii with you and your family. May you have peace and comfort at this time. Our love and prayers go out to you.
With all our love, Jack, Sallie and family.

Curtis Stroud

June 7, 2009

Thank You George, we are all better people because of you. Heaven has a special place for our hero's and you will lead the way. I will miss your smile and hand shake. Thanks for being a roll model for all vets. Our love and respect is with your family. Peace be with you.

Don Reaveley

June 7, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cal and Karen Kunz

June 7, 2009

George was, and will remain forever, a role model for us and our children. He epitomized selfless service, modesty, wisdom, friendship and love.

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