Gladys Farrell Riggs
LOGAN-Gladys Farrell Riggs, 80, passed away Friday,
August 17, 2007 at Logan Regional Hospital, of
complications following a stroke.
She was born August 4, 1927, in Smithfield, Utah, to
Marion Lyman and Dionetia Mortensen Farrell. Her
mother died while she was a young child and her father
died trying to save another man’s life when she was
14. She grew up during the years of the Great
Depression and WWII in the family home in Smithfield
under the care of her Grandmother Mortensen, her aunts
Gertrude and Eva Bentley, and her older brother,
Ardith, and older sister, Loa. She graduated from
North Cache High School in 1945, attended Utah State
University for one year, later moving to Salt Lake
City, Utah, where she lived in the historic Beehive
House. She married A. LaVern Riggs of Nibley, Utah, in
the Logan Temple in December of 1948.
She was a very gifted, creative person who loved to
sing, dance, and paint. She was in her youth a member
of a well-known local singing group, the Glamars, and
had later been accepted to sing with the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir, though wedding plans interrupted her
joining. She and her husband were well known for their
energetic, traveling dance moves in the dance halls of
that time. She worked hard with her husband, side by
side on the family farm where they raised their
children. All through their 58 years together they
were creating beautiful things, combining both their
creative skills. She loved her gardens where food for
her family and neighbors was produced and grew
incredible flowers all around the yard.
She was an
excellent cook and became known for her classy
hand-decorated wedding cakes, and her painted pies,
which she baked from scratch then painted with
detailed illustrations and poems as gifts to family
and friends in need. She created many beautiful quilts
and other stitchery. She painted on everything from
easter eggs to Pringles cans, her husbands whitlings
and plates to oil landscapes and portraits. She never
stopped singing, never stopped laughing, and always
taught by example the highest principles of life to
her children and grandchildren, 4-H-ers, primary and
Sunday School children. She was forever and always
gracious, kind and loving to everyone she met,
everyone she knew. She was one tough, resilient,
inspiring, beautiful and very fine lady who never,
never gave up.
Survived by her sweetheart, A. LaVern Riggs; four
children: John A. (Ruth) of Nibley,Utah, Peter F. of
Nibley,Utah, Emalee (Steven) of Tremonton, Utah, and
Robert (Tresa) of Nibley, Utah; twelve grandchildren
and two sisters: Doris (Mac) of Randall, Wa., and Eva
Dee (Steve) of Lake Tahoe, NV.
She is preceded in
death by sister Loa (Allan) of Smithfield, Utah,
brother Ardith (Rula) of Smithfield, and one infant
daughter.
A graveside service will be held at Millville-Nibley
cemetery in Millville, Utah at 12:00 PM on Wednesday,
August 22, 2007. A viewing will be held at the
Allen-Hall Mortuary in Logan, Utah from 10:30 AM to
11:30 AM that morning. A gathering of Remembrance
honoring her will be held at the family home in
Nibley, Utah, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm that afternoon.
Condolences may be sent to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.