Guy N. Cardon
Guy N. Cardon, father, well known Logan businessman,
community leader and supporter, passed away on
Christmas Day 2006 at Terrace Grove in Logan.
Guy Nebeker Cardon was born on January 24, 1919 in
Logan, Utah, one of six children to Ruby Nebeker and
Orson Guy Cardon. He attended Logan city schools
through high school. He graduated from Utah State
Agricultural College with a Bachelors Degree in
Economics.
Guy married Vera Joyce Johnson of Mesa, Arizona and
they became parents of three children: Alice Cardon
Crockett (Alan) of Idaho Falls; Joel Guy Cardon
(Claire) of Logan; and Zoe Grehta Cardon (Andy Dolan)
of Mansfield Center, Connecticut.
Guy wore many hats. As the proprietor of the Bluebird
Restaurant and Candy Company, begun by his father O.
Guy in 1914, his primary job was to satisfy his
patrons’ appetites and to lift their spirits. Dressed
in his traditional bow tie and dress suit, Guy not
only warmly greeted his patrons with a smile and a
genuine “How are you?”, but would also take off his
suit jacket, roll up his shirt sleeves and help with
the physical work of the Bluebird. He could cook in
the kitchen, clear and set tables, add fresh Bear Lake
raspberries to freshly churned vanilla ice cream, dip
a chocolate (though, he would admit, not as well as
the ‘dipping ladies’), cater a banquet, reception or
dinner party. He worked early to late, often taking a
quick break at home in the afternoon and returning for
late lunch, dinner, and special event crowds. He
worked side by side with hundreds of fellow Bluebird
employees, many of whom still respond with, “Oh, I
worked at the Bluebird with Guy.” The Bluebirds of
Happiness were the chocolates—a box of “Bluebirds” is
still one of the nicest of gifts.
For many years, Guy was an active, productive member
of local, county and state committees and boards. His
input included ‘the big picture,’ knowledge of the
subject, history of the subject and a sense of
community. He kept a world view, attuned to current
events, history, science, art and music—everything
interested him.
Guy was a club member, including Rotary, Men’s and
“The Bluebird Coffee Club.” He greatly valued his good
friends; visiting and drinking morning coffee at The
Bluebird, fishing mountain rivers, streams and lakes;
adventuring to events and places that needed to be
seen, heard and applauded. Guy felt lucky in having
so many good friends for so long a time.
Throughout his life, with family, friends, and alone,
he loved to motor through the beautiful Logan canyon
to his beloved Bear Lake cabin.
Guy was an eclectic artist; a poet of spare verse; a
philosopher; a reader; a practical joker; a caring,
cheerful cultivator of friends and gardens. He was a
Good Samaritan—always encouraging people to do their
best and to “keep their spirits up.”
Guy is survived by his three children; by four
grandchildren, Hilary Horton-Brown (Roger) and Jack E.
Horton III (Jaynie) of Idaho, and Emma Joyce and Lucy
Claire Cardon of Logan; by two great-grand children,
Siera Jane and Cortland Jack Horton of Idaho; by his
sister Pauline Whitehead of Logan; and by nephews and
nieces. His wife Joyce preceded him in death (April
2006), as have three sisters and one brother.
A community memorial service for Guy Nebeker Cardon
will be held Tuesday January 2, 2007 at noon at
Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center Street, Logan. In
lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the
Sunshine Terrace Foundation, 225 North 200 West, Logan.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the
family at Allen Mortuaries.