Carol Jean Lewis Larsen
LOGAN, Carol Jean Lewis Larsen, 75, passed away
peacefully on October 17, 2006 at the University
Medical Center due to complications from a stroke. She
was born July 25, 1931 in Kemmerer, Wyoming to LeRoy
Madoc Lewis and Theodora Mae Rosenstein Lewis. At the
age of six, she came to Logan and was raised here by
her grandparents, Thomas and Esther Lewis and her
beloved aunt, Lois Peterson.
Carol graduated from Logan High School where she
participated on the swim team. She enjoyed the company
of her “gang” of friends from the Logan 2nd Ward where
she was selected to be the Queen of the Gold and Green
Ball. Following her graduation, she went to work at
Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners as a bookkeeper.
She
married Darwin W. Larsen on August 20, 1954 in the
Salt Lake City Temple. She and Darwin opened Al’s
Trophies & Frames where she worked tirelessly for
almost 40 years. She loved her work, especially the
lifelong friendships she forged with her customers and
suppliers. She was active in the PTA and won many
awards for her skill in archery.
As a member of the Logan 3rd Ward, Carol served as the
Sunbeam teacher for many years. The children in her
class left each Sunday with a star on their foreheads
for being good. She loved having her primary children
in her home again as teenagers and fed them countless
treats and aebleskivers (Danish Pastry). She was a
marvelous cook and never allowed visitors to leave
without being fed. Her cinnamon rolls, cookies and
creations were spread throughout the neighborhood and
all across town to her countless friends. She loved to
send birthday cards to everyone she knew; her calendar
was so full of names that you could not read the
numbers.
Carol spent countless hours in her gardens and dearly
prized her roses. She had a profound love for animals.
Every dog in the neighborhood came scratching and
barking at Carol’s door for the love and attention she
lavished upon them and her endless supply of snacks.
She raised several parakeets who she taught to speak.
Her bird Pretty Boy had an outstanding vocabulary and
was an exact mimic of Carol’s voice.
Carol and Darwin owned apartments and several tenants
were adopted into Carol’s family. Dave & Mae Ure of
Kamas and Ken & Donna Hansen of Garden City were her
most special tenants and she loved them and their
children dearly.
Carol spent her life in the tireless
service of others. She loved to care for those whom
she loved. She spent years caring for her
father-in-law, Al Larsen, her aunt, Lois Peterson and
her daughter, Cindy, doing all she could to ease their
burdens. The crowning jewels of her life were her
granddaughters and great grandchildren whom she loved
dearly. At Christmas time, Santa could not compete
with “Nana,” as her grandchildren lovingly referred to
her. She left us a legacy of love and memories that we
all will cherish. A special thanks to her dear
neighbors, Russ and Yvette, whose love and constant
care allowed Mom to live independently for many years
and to Dr. Jeff Strong and his staff.
Carol is survived by her brothers Frank (Muriel)
Lewis, of Dickinson ND, LeRoy “Bugs” (Loretta) Lewis
of Kerney, AZ; her two sisters Sidney (Cory) Allen of
Hyrum, Betty Kae Moceika of LaBarge, WY. Her children:
Cindy (Kevin) Chugg of Logan, UT, LaRon Larsen of
Logan, UT, Vint (Guyann) Larsen of Hyde Park, UT,
Corry Larsen of Anchorage, AL. Grandchildren: Carrie,
Kellie, Jamie, Carly, Cheyenne and Dana; four great
grandchildren, Andrew, Jack, Abigail, Kaden and two
more to arrive in March. A dear aunt, Connie Hammond
and a cousin, Sharlyn Floyd whom she loved like a
sister.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband,
Darwin W. Larsen, and four special aunts, Thelma
Hansen, Phyllis Hull, Lois Peterson, and Mary Macey.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday October 24, 2006
at 12:00 noon at Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center
Logan, Utah. A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 pm on
Monday evening the 23rd and from 10:00 to 11:45 am on
Tuesday prior to the services. Internment will be in
the Logan City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to
the family at Allen Mortuaries.