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Emma Rae Eyre

1926 - 2014

Emma Rae Eyre obituary, 1926-2014, Logan, Utah

BORN

1926

DIED

2014

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Logan, Utah

Emma Rae Eyre Obituary

1926 ~ 2014
Logan, Utah-Emma Rae Anderson Eyre, 88, loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 22, 2014, at Logan Regional Hospital, where she had been admitted only 36 hours before.
Emma Rae embraced life from the minute she was born on May 24, 1926. She was raised in Tremonton, Utah and graduated from Bear River High school. She was involved in almost every activity, in student government, and became the first female Student body President of BRHS, replacing a male classmate who left to serve in World War II.
After high school, Emma Rae moved to Logan to attend Utah State University, where her love affair with Cache Valley began. She was a proud and active member of Kappa Delta Sorority, served in student government, and also in many, many other activities.
Emma Rae met, and fell head over heels for Vern Bingham Eyre. They were married in the Logan LDS Temple on June 18, 1946. They both graduated from USU in June of 1948 and left Cache Valley for Vern to attend dental school in Kansas City, Missouri.Upon completion of dental school, Vern and Emma Rae returned to their beloved Logan, set up a dental practice, had 5 daughters and 1 son, and remained heavily involved with Church and community responsibilities.
Emma Rae and Vern were a great team! They were Aggies to the core. They had season tickets for almost every sport and event the University sponsored. They served USU together on the Alumni Council, worked in various other capacities, and treasured receiving the Distinguished Alumni Award. They also served the people of Cache Valley in many different organizations, and received Logan City's Distinguished Service Award.
Vern and Emma Rae loved to entertain and were well known in the neighborhood for their crazy parties, showers, and get togethers for no reason at all.Their door was open to everyone and their lights were always on (literally). They loved life and loved people.
Emma Rae loved the Lord and was a covenant woman. She always said yes to her callings in the Church and served well as a teacher, advisor, and administrator in almost every auxiliary. She was courageous and steadfast and never complained as life's roller coaster took the occasional dive. She loved being a stay-at-home mom, but as her children grew, she eventually went back to work, teaching at Mount Logan Middle School. She loved the faculty and staff there and especially loved her students.
Family meant everything to Emma Rae. She loved her children and grandchildren and continually taught them important lessons, by example and through meaningful conversations.She rarely missed a game, program, concert or performance where her kids or grandkids were involved.
Emma Rae loved Vern and he truly loved her. They celebrated each day of their life together and although Vern's last few years were difficult for her, she embraced that time with courage and confidence, holding fast to her faith in Heavenly Father's plan for them.
Emma Rae's positive outlook helped her maintain an active life after becoming a widow. Her children kept her involved with all the things she loved, namely the Aggies and all the family functions.
She continued to live alone until about 10 weeks prior to her death when unsteadiness from neuropathy necessitated her move to Legacy House. Although Emma Rae longed to be back athome, she graciously offered O'Aggies, Fat Boys and soda pop to everyone that came in to help her. She lived safely in that lovely facility until a serious infection required hospitalization late last Thursday night.With noisy, loving, visits from beloved family members filling the hours, Emma Rae went to sleep with a happy, grateful heart and simply didn't wake up. What a blessing for a wonderful lady who lived life the way it should be lived, with love and commitment for the things that really count!
Emma Rae is survived by her children: Vicki Rae (Joe) Blanch, Logan; Kandi Lu (Paul) Larsen, Logan; Bunni Jo (Paul) Miller, Centerville; Kimberli Ann (Jeff) Burbank, Logan; Tifani Dene (Steve) Price, Kamas; Brik Vern (Susan) Eyre, Chicago, IL; 37 grandchildren, 58 great grandchildren , and 6 great grandchildren coming soon; and her brothers Jack (Verna) Anderson, Provo and David (Helen) Anderson, St. George.
She was preceded in death by her faithful husband, Vern, her parents, Richard and Wilma Anderson, brother, Richard Anderson, grandson, Brett Eyre Blanch and great grandson, Paul Joel Miller.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 29th at 11:00 a.m. in the 24th Ward LDS Chapel, 1225 North 1600 East, Logan. A viewing will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service, and also the night before, Friday, November 28th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center, Logan.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributing to the Perpetual Education Fund of the LDS Church or to the Vern and Emma Rae Eyre Scholarship Fund at Utah State University.
The family would like to publicly express appreciation to the loving neighbors in the 24th Ward for their years of service and friendship to Emma Rae and Vern, to the staff and aides at Legacy House for their care and genuine affection during Emma Rae's time there, and say thank you to the great ER staff and the "Transitional" wing at Logan Regional hospital for not only taking care of our mom, but anticipating our needs as well.
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Published by Deseret News on Nov. 27, 2014.

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Julianne Larsen

November 21, 2021

On the Angelversary of Emma Ray's passing 7 years ago, I was reflecting on the many happy and positive memories I have of her.
I had the opportunity to get to know her better at Mount Logan Middle School, where she taught while I was there.
I was a student aid to one of the counselors there, and he would often send me with Mrs. Eyre to help get her classroom ready for the students.
It was obvious to me how much planning and forethought went into her lesson plans and room decor.
She was 100% dedicated to each one of her students. She wanted them to succeed in life, not just in the classroom.
Mrs. Eyre raised am extraordinary family and influenced so many people in her life. I'm so glad I had that Middle School experience that was so valuable.
May her family have peace and comfort as this Angelversary passes, and in the years ahead.

Bart and Kathleen Cardon

November 30, 2014

Your Mother was an example to all of us. She not only shared with your Father in raising an outstanding family, but she contributed enthusiastically to the Church and community. We are grateful for the ways in which she touched our lives.

Cyndy Weiss

November 29, 2014

Whenever my grandkids came to town they wanted to stop by Emma Rae's home to see the moving toys and get a lollipop. They loved crossing the red bridge over the fish pond. Emma Rae was always happy to see us! We loved her.

Nancy Hayes

November 28, 2014

What a great lady. She will be missed. A great legacy and a great loss to the Kappa Deltas. She was a wonderful woman. Always sharing her wit and her wisdom. Lots of love to you all. Nancy Hayes

November 28, 2014

We send our love to all the family, you are dear friends and we loved your mom as well. She was such a vibrant and energetic lady, full of life and enthusiasm. We will miss her.

David and Marilyn Watts

Craig Gasser

November 28, 2014

Treasured memories of great ladies never fade - they remain with us forever. Such are my recollections of Emma Rae Eyre.

My deepest sympathy to the family at her passing.

Gerald R. Sherratt

November 28, 2014

Deepest condolences. Emma Rae was a joy to know, dedicated, vivacious, a person you just wanted to be around. She served USU well in many ways and her presence will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with the family, hoping that the warm and loving memories you had of Emma Rae will more and more replace today's grieving. Jerry Sherratt

Ron & Marcie Dunn

November 26, 2014

So sorry to lose her. It seems like I knew her all my life. All our best to all those great Eyres!

November 26, 2014

My prayers to a great family. Karen McLeod

Shauna Godfrey

November 26, 2014

The world was a better place thanks to Emma Rae. I'm thankful for the time and love she showed to myself and other Kappa Delta members. She will be missed in many ways.
Thank you for sharing your mother. Your tribute is beautiful. I know she and Vern are happy and together again. Two great people.

November 26, 2014

To the Eyre Family... Rick and I want to express our sorrow for you all at this time. The reunion she is having with your dad I'm sure is wonderful. She was such a happy friendly lady and she will be missed. Much love, Rick and Stephanie Thomas

Lucie Thomas Washburn

November 26, 2014

What a wonderful lady and KD/Aggie cheerleader! May great memories and a fabulous legacy comfort each member of the family.

Julianne Larsen

November 25, 2014

Remembering you with great memories! You will be missed.

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