Charles Mont Mahoney

1922 - 2019

Charles Mont Mahoney obituary, 1922-2019, Salt Lake City, UT

Charles Mont Mahoney

1922 - 2019

Charles Mahoney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2019.
Charles Mont
Mahoney
1922 ~ 2018
Millcreek, Utah-Our father, Charles Mont Mahoney, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2018 at home, surrounded by family. He was born on September 4, 1922 to J Rolla Mahoney and Effie Inger Jensen Mahoney in Brigham City, Utah. He attended school in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Salt Lake City, Utah; graduating from East High School and the University of Utah, class of 1943.
He served in World War II as a forward observer in a tank under General George S. Patton including the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded the Purple Heart.
Before going overseas, he married Ruth Ellen Evans on April 30, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they had five children: Edmund Mont (Carla) Mahoney, Connie (Ross) Jones, Merry Lucretia (Kenneth) Jones, Ellen Jean (Steven) Hanks, and Bruce Evans Mahoney, 23 grandchildren, and 54 great grandchildren and counting. He reminded us often what a blessing we were to him.
He was involved in the construction industry for over 60 years including Red Cedar Mill; C. Mont Mahoney Construction; and Utah Construction and Development, Inc., serving as President from 1973 to 1991. He received the Eric W. Ryberg Award from the Associated General Contractors of Utah for service to the construction industry.
His company built many projects, but his favorites included chapels and the Samoan, Tongan, and Chicago Temples for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He served faithfully in callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Elders Quorum President, Bishopric, High Council, and Scouting. He served as Superintendent of Volunteer Labor in the building of the East Millcreek Stake Center.
His service to the Boy Scouts of America included 17 years as Scoutmaster, Varsity Team Coach, and Explorer Advisor. He also served in the Great Salt Lake Council as District Chairman, Chairman of Properties, Vice President, and on the Executive Board. He served on the National Council of the BSA as a member of the National Camping Task Force and in International Scouting for Russian and Siberian Relationships.
He received the District Award of Merit and the Silver Beaver Award. He attended Wood Badge in 1972 and served on the staff of five Wood Badge courses and as Course Director (Scoutmaster) in 1978.
His wife and family supported him in all his Scouting activities. His children and grandchildren loved to camp with grandpa. He camped outdoors for over 800 nights with family, military, and Scouting. He "had more joy and fun than anybody."
He was active in the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
He and Ruth served a mission for the Church to Ireland in 1991 and 1992, the home of his ancestors.
He endured faithfully to the end, testifying of the truth of the restored gospel.
Mont is survived by his 5 children as mentioned above; his brother Allyn (Connie) Mahoney, and his sister Elaine Kistiakowsky. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth, his parents, and his brothers Stan (Jedda), and Lynn (Marva), and brother-in-law George Kistiakowsky.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at the Neff's Canyon Ward building, 4176 South Adonis Drive (3950 E.). A viewing will be held prior to the services from 9:30 -10:30 am. A viewing will also be held from 6:00 - 7:30 pm at the Neff's Canyon Ward building on Friday, January 4, 2019. Interment will be at Lake Hills Cemetery, 10055 South State Street, Sandy, Ut. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Boy Scouts of America or the General Missionary or Humanitarian Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To express sympathies please go to www.memorialutah.com.
Photos from Mont's many Scout camping scrapbooks will be available for anyone who wants them. Please come and take them!

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January 9, 2019

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January 7, 2019

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January 5, 2019

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Louise Bentsen

January 9, 2019

Darling Mahoney Family,

I have so many wonderful memories growing up with you all. Ruth and Mont were so kind and loving with me. I loved playing at your home.We had the best neighborhood for night time play! I am thinking of all with love, Lou Bentsen

January 7, 2019

Your Mom and Dad meant the world to my paerents.
I will never forever when they drove to my mothers funeral
In Holden, Utah (2 hours each way). So may memories.
Our thoughts are with your family,
Jill Crosland Balli

Mindy Christensen Simon

January 5, 2019

Mont lives and bore his testimony of Jesus Christ often in Church and his life. He strengthened us all by his unwavering faith. His love story with Ruth was also inspiring and I'm happy with the thought that they are reunited, having endured faithful to the end. I'm grateful to have known them both and their beautiful family.

Ramon Holt

January 4, 2019

I was one of Mont's scouts. Thinking back, I consider Mont to be the most influential man in my life outside of my family. It is because of this event. When I was a scout we were on a snowmobiling activity at the Mahoney cabin. Trying to show off I ended up crashing one of his snowmobiles into a cement post sticking out on the trail. I was dazed but not really hurt. The snowmobile had a big dent in the front. After we got home, we worked out a deal between my Dad and Mont and I that I would reimburse Mont for the repair of the snowmobile. As a 12 year old, it took me almost a year of mowing lawns and yard work to get enough money together a couple hundred dollars, maybe. When I had enough, my Dad and I went over to Mont's with a check. He thanked me for paying him back and then handed the check back to me and said he wanted me to start a mission fund with it. Needless to say, with a mission fund in place, I never had a thought that I wouldn't be going on a mission.

January 4, 2019

Mont and Ruth were great neighbors. They will be greatly missed. Max and Ilene

Bryant Weber

January 3, 2019

Mont was larger than life and always had a smile. He helped care for my mother-in-law when she was widowed at a young age. My wife has so many good memories of Mont. He lived well and large. What an inspiring man!

Wes Brewer

January 3, 2019

I am choked up hearing of Mont's passing. My cup of gratitude for just knowing of this man runneth over. If you knew Mont, you knew a real super hero. The gates of hell tremble because of men like him. His poem of being on a mountain top amongst grand clouds and feeling God's blessings, was so impressionable and inspiring to me. I can only imagine how many lives were elevated from Mont and Ruth's positive influence. He was always saying, "go make a positive change in the life of someone." Mont and Ruth built up people, and temples. Thank you Mont and Ruth. Thank you.

Kay Ashton

January 3, 2019

Mont was a giant of a man! He was tall in stature, but even taller in character. I had the blessing of working as an Assistant Scout Master to Mont. The memories are rich. From the compass course to find a live breakfast in the West Deseret to the pterodactyl wing dinner in the Wind River Mountains. Mont was a Master Teacher to boys. Each of his object lessons was a masterpiece. Anyone who was blessed to rub shoulders with Mont was richly rewarded. The world is a MUCH better place because Mont was here! The lives he touched can't be measured. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the celebration of his extraordinarily life, I'll be at a granddaughter's baptism, but my heart will be there. A HUGE THANKS to all of Mont's children, who generously shared their dad. With Much Love, Kay & Heidi Ashton

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