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Grant Vall Lofgreen

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Grant Val Lofgreen
May 23, 1933 ~ Sept. 12, 2019
With work gloves on, tool belt strapped, and ladder handy, Grant Val Lofgreen entered into his next life of service on September 12, 2019 ready for his next project.
He was blessed to be born to Louis Grant Lofgreen and Beatrice Carr on May 23, 1933. He and his brother, John Carr, brought much joy to their parents. From them he learned the value of hard work and service. Dad's earliest job was as a Standard Examiner paper boy.
Dad was happy to be Ogden-made. He was a proud 1951 graduate of Ogden High and saw his children and grandchildren also graduate from there. He later had the privilege of serving on the Ogden School Foundation.
He served as Student Body President of Weber College. While there, he met and dated the love of his life, Karen Blair. They were married in 1954 and had an adventurous 65 years together.
After graduating from the University of Utah's second MBA class, he accepted a job with Allied Chemical and lived in New York, Dallas, and St. Louis. Later he worked for Thiokol in the Minuteman Missile Division. After 39 years, he retired from Hill Air Force Base as the Deputy Director of the Hill Information Processing Center. Work honors included: The G. Val Lofgreen Conference Room; the Department of Defense Outstanding Civil Service Award; and the Air Force Exceptional Service Award.
He bled Weber State purple and served as the Alumni President. He also served on the Vocational Advisory, Capital Campaign, and President Selection committees, as well as on the Emeriti Board. He and Mom were the Emeriti Homecoming King and Queen and were honored to be selected as two of the most outstanding 100 Weber State University graduates during its Centennial celebration.
Dad valued being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he held many positions. He and Mom served two missions. Two grandchildren are currently serving missions. He was currently serving in the Ogden Temple and just completed his 12th year. He had a strong testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and that families are forever.
For many years, Dad and Mom enjoyed their Utah Symphony season tickets and he served on the Ogden Symphony/Ballet Association Board.
The July 24th celebration was one of Dad's favorite times. He attended every parade and rodeo and served on the celebration committee for several years. He was a member and officer in the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
He loved life and had many interests including classical music, his '49 Hudson, Big Yellow (the boat), old movies, target shooting with the grandchildren, writing histories, solving electrical and plumbing problems, his police scanner, popcorn, and brown licorice. He was always learning and had just mastered his Apple Watch.
His greatest joy was his family. He and Mom worked very hard to provide memorable family dinners, outings, celebrations, and vacations. In July, they celebrated their 65-year anniversary in Alaska with their family.
Dad is survived by his wife, Karen; children, Launa Costley (Reed), Blair Lofgreen (Colleen); and Marilyn Lofgreen, sister-in-law; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Since Dad generously and quietly served others, the best way to honor him is to do the same.
A Celebration of his life will be Friday, September 20, 2019 at 11 a.m. at the Country Hills Ward, 1401 Country Hills Drive. A viewing will be held Thursday, September 19, 2019 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery.
Condolences may be shared at: www.lindquistmortuary.com.

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Published by Deseret News from Sep. 15 to Sep. 18, 2019.

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David Wilson

October 5, 2019

To Karen, Blair, and Launa: Today I just learned that Val had passed away from my sister Sandy in Minnesota. I have many fond memories of Val's visits with my mother and I at Grandpa Roy's house. Mom always enjoyed having someone other than her son to talk with, and she always looked forward to Val's visits and reminiscing about Ogden in "the good old days". I also enjoyed talking with Val about our shared interest in police scanners & amateur radio, and working for the federal government. He was always willing to help out when something at the Lofgreen home on 15TH ST needed repair, and the fact that the porch light Val installed and the bathtub faucet he repaired are still working perfectly years later are a testament to his skills and strong work ethic. I have missed seeing Val over the past few years, but I take comfort in knowing that he is reunited with the rest of the Lofgreen family.

With Deepest Sympathy,
David Wilson

Carol Moss

September 18, 2019

Brian and I are so deeply saddened to hear of Val's passing. We are so grateful we knew him and Karen. It was a privilege to visit with him at any Primarian occasion. He was a great example to us of love and support for his wife, family and the Gospel of Jesus Christ and all he knew. Please know of our love and prayers for you all.

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