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Wanda Israelsen Allen

1936 - 2017

Wanda Israelsen Allen obituary, 1936-2017, Logan, UT

BORN

1936

DIED

2017

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Wanda Allen Obituary

Wanda Israelsen Allen
February 20, 1936 - April 6, 2017
Wanda Israelsen Allen of Orem, Utah, died Thursday, April 6th at 8:05 pm. She was in her home with family members by her side.
Wanda was born in Logan, Utah, on Feb. 20, 1936. She was the 10th of 11 children born to Eva May Butler and Victor E. Israelsen. She was followed minutes later by her twin sister Wanee. They became lifelong best friends.
On Nov. 25, 1959, she married Dell K. Allen of Cove, Utah, in the Logan LDS Temple. They have five sons, three daughters, 35 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, with three more on the way. Her family was the joy of her life.
Wanda loved learning. She graduated from South Cache High School in 1954 and from Utah State in 1958 in Child Development, where she was the valedictorian of the College of Family Living. She taught third grade at Lewiston Elementary and at the Adams School in Logan. She loved running into her students in later years; many said she was their favorite teacher.
She grew up on a dairy farm in North Logan. She did well in school, and especially loved softball. Learning to play the piano was the best thing that ever happened to her musically speaking. Both she and Wanee taught piano lessons throughout their high school and college years. She also loved singing in both school and church choirs, and gospel music was a big part of her life and spiritual growth. In later years, she loved serving as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Utah Festival Opera Company.
As a young woman, just days after calling off her first engagement, her co-teacher at Ethyl Leavitt at Lewison Elementary showed her a photograph of Dell Allen. "I've found your husband for you!" she said. When Wanda asked, "What do I do now?" Ethyl replied, "He's on a mission in New Zealand and the rest is up to you."
She wrote to Dell twice before he came home, then arranged to hear him report his mission at stake conference in Richmond. Elder Gordon B. Hinckley was the visiting authority. After the meeting, the stake president said "Elder Allen, I'd like you to meet Sister Israelsen." They went on a wonderful first date and even discussed the subject of marriage. They were engaged 9 days later.
Dell and Wanda lived briefly in Salt Lake, then moved to Provo and Orem for Dell's thirty-five year career as a professor at BYU. He retired in 1995 and they built their dream log home in North Logan, on four acres that Wanda had inherited as part of the family's Buttercup Dairy Farm. This brought Wanda back near her mother and her siblings. For years, she and her brothers and sisters - all in their 70s and 80s - met weekly to write a 600 page book about their parents, titled "A Lasting Legacy." After fifteen years in North Logan, Dell and Wanda moved back to Orem to be closer to their grandchildren.
Wanda loved teaching the gospel and serving in any calling she was given. She served in many Relief Society, Sunday School and music callings. She and Dell served a mission to Kennewick Washington, where they served in the office and did public relations.
She loved visitors and visiting. Many of her children's school friends called her "Mom." They loved coming to the house for homemade bread and visits. She was always baking fresh loaves of bread for neighbors and friends.
She loved family gatherings. If she ever left the room, she always said, "Now don't say anything interesting while I'm gone, because I don't want to miss a thing."
She loved writing and good books, and enjoyed the book groups that she participated in for decades. She recorded every important thing in her wonderful journals. She loved writing letters and emails to missionaries and family members. She often sent family members excerpts of her journal entries of important events from earlier in their lives. Her family always knew they mattered more to her than anything else.
In recent years, as her health declined, she looked forward mostly to two things: editing her family newsletter, and teaching gospel doctrine. The newsletter included entries and updates from children and grandchildren. The gospel doctrine lesson she was preparing for the Cascade 1st Ward for April 9th was entitled "This Generation Shall Have My Word Through You." It is still open on her computer. Wanda deeply loved the Savior Jesus Christ and His gospel, as restored by Joseph Smith and as found in the Book of Mormon.
In her final visit with her twin sister Wanee, on the morning of April 6th, Wanda smiled and said, "Soon I'll be singing with the Tabernacle Choir every week."
The family can now picture heaven, as described by a granddaughter, with "Grandma" at the top of the stairs, arms open wide, with a loving smile on her face, waiting for a hug.
Wanda is survived by her husband Dell; son Curt (Lara) of Provo; son Mark of Orem; daughter Melody (Brad) Pelo of New York City; daughter Heidi (Mike) Hendricks of Elberta; son Paul (Christy) of Provo; son Don of Provo; daughter RoMay of Orem; son Rob of Frenchtown, Montana.
Funeral services will be held Friday, April 14th, 2017, at 12 pm at the LDS chapel at 450 E. Center Street in Orem, UT, 84097. Viewings will be held Thursday, April 13th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the same location, and from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Friday.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 15, 2017, at noon in North Logan at 1105 E. 2100 North, at the building her "Daddy" built and where he served as bishop for 12 years. A viewing will be held Saturday morning from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Interment will be at the North Logan Memorial Park & Cemetery on Saturday.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Missionary Fund or Humanitarian Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Condolences may be shared online at www.allenmortuaries.net.

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Published by Logan Herald Journal from Apr. 8 to Apr. 12, 2017.

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Gary Craw

April 2, 2022

I was nine years old when Wanda married my uncle Dell.
Their Union has brought many wonderful memories over the years and a myriad of cousins and other relatives related to the Allen/Israelson clans.
It´s hard to believe it´s been 5 years since Wandas passing...we all miss her and cherish the kindness and love she
showed to means my family...God Bless

Gwen Connors

May 5, 2017

I met Sister Allen while serving in the Washington Kennewick Mission. I remember her kind warm ways and a woman of many talents. I just discovered she passed today while attending BYU Womens Conference and her talented son and daughter-in-law spoke. I send my sympathy to Brother Allen and the rest of her family. I am grateful we crossed paths.

Tom Fairbanks

April 15, 2017

I met Wanda and Dell after I moved to North Logan in 2003 and work with them in leading the North Logan Home-Based Business Association, which they we key in its creation. I have always appreciated their wisdom, counsel and direction and consider them one of my choicest associations. Wanda leaves quite a legacy in her memories and the family she leaves behind. My best wishes to you, Dell, and you family. Thank goodness for our understanding of eternity.

Tom Fairbanks

April 15, 2017

I met Wanda and Dell after moving to North Logan in 2003 and participated with them in leading the North Logan Home-based Business Association that they were key principles in its creation. I hold my time and association with them as one of my greatest privileges and I will be forever grateful for their wisdom, guidance, and counsel during our association. A more accomplished pair I have never met. Wanda will be greatly missed, but she leaves a lasting legacy in her memories and the family she has raised. My best wishes to Dell and your family at this tender time. Thank goodness for our knowledge of the eternities.

April 14, 2017

We send our Love to you all. Tom & Ruth Emang, Nauvoo Temple Mission

Wanda and Dell seeing their son Paul speak at BYU on Oct 13, 2016, with Curt attending - one of the last times I got to see Wanda.

Mark Tullis

April 13, 2017

Dear Allen Family,

It has been an honor knowing your wonderful mother, Wanda. I hold her in the highest esteem and think the world of her. She is the epitome of kindness, charity and joy and her gracious example will be always remembered by me and my family. She is for us one of those rare persons one meets in life who inspires others to live life to a higher, more noble standard. "What would Wanda Allen do" is a standard I think about in dealing with life's many decisions, especially the gray areas. She has taught her children accordingly and leaves an honorable legacy as she moves on to the next phase of her life as a noble Spirit doting on and guiding her family from above. We'll miss you, Wanda!

Timothy Taggart

April 12, 2017

I met Wanda in Third Grade at Lewiston Elementary. She was the "new" teacher. What a wonder she was! She helped me discover my love of learning. We all felt empowered and motivated. We sensed her love of life and understood clearly her love for each of us. She made such a difference in my life. Her joy become my joy and I have NEVER forgotten. She was a great example through her whole life. I admit my young life was devestated when she got engaged a short time after our class, I had hoped she would wait to marry me :) She chose well however and together they made a wonderful impact on so many. This is a great graduation for Wanda and she will enjoy being with her teriffic sister Eva Faye. They leave a legacy of wonderful children and grandchildren who love life, learning and serving as they did!

Chris & Elaine Nelson

April 10, 2017

Dear Allen Family,
We greatly enjoyed knowing and working with your great Mother. She was always so full of life and loved her family. We wish you and your family well and trust your faith in Christ and the hope of Heavenly Fathers plan for families will be felt and realized not only now but forever.
Sincerely,
Chris and Elaine Nelson

Curtis Jacobs

April 9, 2017

To all the Allen Family:

Your wife/mother was and is an elect lady. The light of her countenance may have left this mortal world, but remains with all those who knew her. However, it is now shining even brighter in Paradise. May the Comforter be in rich abundance during this time in your lives. My life will always be richer and better because of Wanda. Love you all!

Gary Craw

April 9, 2017

Dear Allen Family....we share in your grief and express our sincere condolences.
May god bless and comfort you!

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