Chris Stone Coray

Chris Stone Coray obituary

Chris Stone Coray

Chris Coray Obituary

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Chris Stone Coray
1943 - 2017
Chris Stone Coray was born July 11, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Howard Flygare Coray and Ivy Josephine Stone Coray. He passed away unexpectedly Jan. 3, 2017, of Acute Myeloid Leukemia at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. After graduating from East High School, he earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Utah. He served in the U.S. Army as a nuclear weapons officer from 1965-69. During his years in the service he was stationed in Germany, Turkey and the USA.
On Nov. 25, 1966, Chris married Bobbie Bicknell at the Fort Douglas Army Chapel in Salt Lake City.
Chris received his doctoral degree in mathematics at the University of Utah, where he was awarded an NDEA Fellowship. He began his teaching career in 1973 as an assistant professor at Idaho State University. During that time he also worked as a researcher at the Idaho Nuclear Engineering Laboratory.
He began teaching at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, in 1975 and was a full professor of mathematics. While in this position at USU he authored many refereed papers and published research. He also received several National Science Foundation grants. Chris was awarded the Gerald Sherratt Special Recognition Robins Award and the 1988 Professor of the Year in Mathematics and Statistics.
In 1979 he was baptized as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and in 1980 he and his family were sealed in the Logan LDS Temple.
In 1982, he was selected to work with the University of Tokyo in a space-related research project. During this time he and his family lived in Tokyo, where Chris worked with the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science for nine months.
In 1994 he was named Cache County Chamber "Total Citizen of the Year," and in 1997, Teacher of the Year in Mathematics and Statistics. In 1997 he also won the prestigious NORCHE prize. In both 2000 and 2001 Chris was named the Department and College of Science Advisor of the Year. He also served on the USU Faculty Senate for many years.
In 1990, he was elected to the Cache County Council and served a four-year term, where he was able to implement the 911 system in Cache County and created a 10-year planning project that has resulted in making Cache Valley a better place to live.
Chris was chair of the Cache County Sheriff's Merit Commission from 1996-2002 and member of the Countywide Planning and Development Governing Board. He also served as a member of the Community Accountability Board and Adult Probation and Parole. In addition, he served as chairman of the American Cancer Society from 1996-98 and served on the board of Logan Regional Hospital. As chairman of the Logan Regional Hospital IHC Foundation he helped to raise $1.4 million towards the construction of a beautiful new cancer center. As he watched patients who had to drive long distances for treatment he became committed to building a cancer center in Logan.
Chris was a wonderful father who loved to share his love of reading (especially the "Oz" stories by L. Frank Baum) with his two daughters and now his three granddaughters. He also loved being in the sidelines at basketball and soccer games. He was thrilled when his daughters and granddaughters - whom he called his "grandberries" - excelled in violin, soccer, ballet and ice skating. As his family grew, Chris was able share with them his love of hunting, fishing and camping. Chris also found time to be a Scouting leader to young men and taught many young men the values of hard work and forthrightness.
Chris served as a bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints USU First Stake. Currently, he was serving as the High Priest group leader in the Garden City Second Ward. His favorite Church calling was as Young Men's advisor, where he was able to teach and influence many lives.
After retiring to Garden City, Chris continued to serve his community as the chairman of the Garden City Fire Department, the Sweetwater HOA Board president and the Sweetwater Water Company Chairman. He helped to build the Garden City offices and library. In his spare time, Chris was "The Unmuddled Mathematician" columnist for the Rich Civic Times. He also voluntarily tutored many young people in the community. It was always important for him to "lift people up," but his greatest joy was his three granddaughters.
In 2010, he and his wife Bobbie were called to an LDS Humanitarian Mission to Damascus, Syria, where he was associated with Damascus University and worked on LDS Humanitarian projects. In 2011, during the "Arab Spring" they were transferred to Madaba, Jordan, where Chris assisted in the founding year of a new Catholic University, The American University of Madaba.
He is survived by his wife; daughters, Kimberly Erin Coray Larson (Steve), Wendy Kristine Coray Wimmer (Marc); and three granddaughters, Savannah K. Larson, Jade Wimmer and Carmen Wimmer. He is also survived by his mother, his brother, Reed Spencer Coray, and sister, Samala Coray, and a large extended family of nieces, nephews and cousins whom he loved very much.
A scholarship endowment at the USU Department of Mathematics has been created for students in rural areas in Chris' name. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at https://www.usu.edu/advancement/coray/.
Visiting and greeting will be held at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 E. Center St., in Logan, on Friday, Jan. 6, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and in Garden City at the Garden City Second Ward on 65 S. Bear Lake Boulevard on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. with the funeral held at noon. Condolences may be expressed online at www.allenmortuaries.net.

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August 16, 2022

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January 11, 2017

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January 8, 2017

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Arthur Werner

August 16, 2022

I worked with Chris with the scouts in '77-'80'ish. I learned a great deal from him about sprinkler systems, river running, Dutch oven cooking, bee keeping, humanity, and to be a genuinely nice guy. He had more of an impact on my life than he ever knew.

Ken and Donna Hansen

January 11, 2017

Bobbie:
We are so sorry for your loss as well as ours and many others who loved Chris so much. We have been blessed to have known him as long as we have. We didn't realize all of the great things that he did before moving to Bear Lake but we did know what a compassionate and loving man he was. Most of all Bobbie, he was so proud of you and the wonderful woman that he married. He would talk about you often and would always do it in a loving kind way. You two were so perfect for each other and will be for eternity!

Cathy and Ray Elliott

January 8, 2017

Dear Bobbie and kids,

I am in deep sorrow for your loss. Chris was such a wonderful man who touched the lives of many. Such a friendly bright spot where ever he went. He has made a very positive impact on so many lives,---mine included. I was shocked to hear of his passing and feel we have all suffered a great loss. May you be comforted by God and the knowledge of eternal life.

Love Cathy and Ray Elliott

Tony & Marilyn Bringhurst

January 8, 2017

Dear Bobbie,
Marilyn and I were surprised and saddened to learn of the passing of Chris. It was my good fortune to be a Mathematics Department colleague during the 25 years our careers intersected at Utah State. Chris was always positive and good humored. He had insights on issues that were often not obvious. As an example he once quipped that those who pay for insurance and never need it are most fortunate. This world is a better place because of the life of Chris Coray. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nancy (Ellis) Guthrie

January 8, 2017

Bobbie, Kim, Wendy and your families, I wanted to let you know how much I admire and look up to Dr./Bro/Bishop Coray. I knew him as a devoted Dad as I was growing up--proud of his daughters-- and then later I was in awe of him when I studied math at USU. I took Complex Variables from him--he was a great teacher--loved his lectures. His enthusiasm was catching. We met at 7:30 am, and I remember him beginning class one day saying that it was hard to leave home that morning because he had been in bed snuggling with his wife. I don't remember everything from that course, but I remember that he loved his wife! I appreciated that Brother and Sister Coray really loved my Mom and Dad and showed great friendship to our family at the time of her cancer struggle and passing. He was also the one that clued me in that the guy I was dating (and later married) had given me an expensive bike helmet--that was really a big hint to me that I was dating someone who really cared about me. Finally, I'm grateful to him for being the Bishop that checked in on my sister one Sunday and showed her how to run the lawn mower. He showed acceptance and love of our family again in that simple service. What a great man!

Ben Alder

January 6, 2017

Bobbie, may you and your family have peace. May Chris be with you in your heart through the prayer of God. God is watching us all. And He is taking good care of Chris. I know that. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family, Bobbie.

Dee and Carol Stevens

January 5, 2017

Our hearts and love go out to you and your family Bobbie. In the short time, we have been acquainted with you and Chris we have become very fond of both of you. Chris was so very Christlike in the way he treated others. As our High Priest Group Leader, he took time each Sunday to make sure the needs of those that were suffering from health or other problems were being met. He had genuine concern and love for these individuals and made everyone he was around feel highly valued. He was one of the wittiest individuals I have ever been around. It is a great loss to those left here on earth but an enormous gain for those in the hereafter.

Susan & Richard Sheehan and Schwermer

January 5, 2017

Rich and I are forever grateful for the wisdom you shared with us about small town ways, your warmth, your willingness to welcome us into the community, and your knowledge about the ways of roaming cows. We will miss you tremendously. Bobbie, we give our love and prayers to you.

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Bob Stevens

January 5, 2017

Good bye my mentor and good friend. I miss you.

January 5, 2017

Bobbie and Girls....
Rick and I are so saddened of the passing of Chris. He was a great man and did so much for others. I hope in the next few days that you hear of all the great things he did and know that he was so loved. Our prayers are with you all at this sad time. Love Rick and Stephanie Thomas~

January 4, 2017

So very sorry for your loss. Heidi Shafer (Randle)

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