Ferris S. Goldsberry
Paradise – Our loving mother, Ferris Luta Shaw
Goldsberry, 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by
her family at the Legacy House in Logan Utah on March
9th 2008. Ferris was born April 2nd 1922 in Aurora,
Sevier County, Utah. She was the youngest child of
four children born to Blanche Ashby and Emeron Henry
Shaw.
She graduated from North Sevier High School in
1940 and attended LDS Business College. She worked at
Fort Douglass Utah as an accountant. She was married
to Vincent B. Goldsberry on June 18th 1945 in the
Logan LDS Temple. She was a member of Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints. Throughout her life she
has served in many church callings. Her special love
was Primary where she served for many years in many
callings. She had a strong testimony and was a great
example and inspiration to her children and their
families.
She was also a member of the Daughters of
the Utah Pioneers where she served in many positions.
She loved painting, sewing, crocheting, working in her
garden and taking care of her family.
She is survived by one sister, Lola Parkinson, two
daughters and three sons; Reneal (Robert) Trimble of
Reno Nevada, Rosann Wilson of Paradise Utah, Lynn
(Susan) Goldsberry of Millville Utah, Gordon (Audrie)
Goldsberry of Brigham City Utah, and Clinton (Denise)
Goldsberry of Hyrum Utah, 21 Grandchildren and 21
Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, her parents, a brother, and one Sister.
Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Thursday
March 13th in the original Paradise Chapel. Interment
will follow in the Paradise Cemetery. A viewing for
friends and family will be held at Allen – Hall
Mortuary, 34 E Center Street, Logan Utah From 6 to 8
p.m. on Wednesday March 12th and prior to services on
Thursday March 13th from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the
church. Condolences may be sent to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.
The family would like to thank the loving Hospice
staff and the Legacy House staff for the care given
our mother. And a very special thanks to the staff,
who she loved deeply, at the Sunshine Terrace Day
Center. She never forgot you!
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