Alberta Blanche Turner Jensen
Alberta Blanche Turner Jensen died July 12, 2006, in
Logan, Utah 2 days before her 90th birthday. Alberta
was born July 14, 1916, the first child of Albert Roy
and Clara Hyde Turner.
She grew up on the family’s
Morgan, Utah dairy farm. She was an honor student,
senior class president, and a member of the band. She
also played the violin. Alberta attended Utah State
Agricultural College, majoring in Child Development.
By that time it was evident she had a talent for
working with young children. She went on to graduate
school, working as a head teacher in the Child
Development Lab and earning an M.S. degree.
At college she met her sweetheart, Louis Jensen, and
they were married June 12, 1941, in the Logan, Utah
LDS Temple. After living in California during World
War II while Louis was in the Army, the couple settled
in Roosevelt, Utah where they enjoyed community life,
dear friends, and church service. In 1953 they moved
to Logan as Louis began his work with the Cooperative
Extension Service at USU.
Alberta’s first priority was being a mother, wife and
homemaker. She is honored by her children who
benefited from her commitment to family, her loving
and gracious ways, her industry, her love of learning,
and her kind nature. She served very actively in the
LDS church and enjoyed associations in the Booklore
club and several wives’ groups associated with USU.
She was a volunteer with adoptions for LDS Social
Services, and she and Louis served in the Logan LDS
Temple for 15 years.
Alberta and Louis are the parents of four children:
Richard (Dorothy Ann) Jensen of Provo, Utah; Margaret
(David) Kitterman of Flagstaff, Arizona; Dorothy
(Roylan) Croshaw of Logan, Utah; and Barbara (Mark)
Hall of Sandy, Utah. The couple has 19 grandchildren
and 19 great-grandchildren.
Alberta was preceded in death by her husband Louis in
2000, parents, younger sister, and a grandson.
Funeral services will be Monday July 17 at 12:00 noon
at the LDS Eighteenth Ward Chapel, 502 East 300 North,
in Logan. Visitation is Sunday July16, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center in Logan,
and Monday July 17, 10:30 to ll:45 a.m. at the church.
Burial will be at the Logan City Cemetery.
The family thanks Alberta’s neighbors and friends for
their kindnesses. They also thank the wonderful caring
staff at Terrace Grove for their sunny, heartfelt
contributions to Alberta’s life during her last years.
Condolences may be sent to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.