Melvin C. Cannon
LOGAN, UTAH: Melvin C. Cannon , 93, passed away on 23
May 2007, at the age of 93. Melvin was born on 25
July 1913, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Tracy Young and
Lettie Taylor Cannon. Melvin married his sweetheart
and life companion, Anne Holland, in the Salt Lake
Temple 26 August 1937.
After graduating in 1933 from the University of Utah
at age 19 with a Bachelor’s degree in chemical
engineering, he was called to serve a mission in the
Brazilian section of the South American Mission. He
was the 13th missionary to Brazil, serving a three
year term of service.
Melvin returned to the University of Utah and received
his Masters Degree in Chemistry in 1938. His
education continued another three years at Boston
University where he received his Ph.D. degree in
Analytical Chemistry in 1941. Melvin obtained a
fellowship sponsored by Elgin Watch Works in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Melon Institute of
Industrial Science and worked on several projects.
Eventually he decided he wanted to teach chemistry and
was accepted as an assistant professor at the
University of Denver and taught both physical and
analytical chemistry. In 1947 Melvin joined the
faculty of the Utah State University Chemistry
Department and moved his family to Logan where he has
lived ever since.
Melvin taught analytical and inorganic chemistry, and
in 1955 was made full professor and was appointed as
Chairman of the Chemistry Department. In 1979, at age
65, Melvin retired from the Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department.
Melvin was an active member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a High Priest and
served as Bishop of the Logan 7th Ward for over three
years. He also served as Bishopric counselor, High
Priest Group Leader, Scout Master, and served as
Patriarch in the Mt. Logan Stake for many years.
In 1980, Melvin and Anne were called to serve for 18
months as missionaries in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Mission.
Melvin and Anne loved to travel and traveled to Japan,
Finland, Russia, South America, Alaska, Mexico, New
Zealand, Israel, and many places in the United States.
They were very active in the Sons of Utah Pioneers.
As life long rock hounds, Melvin and Anne spent many
enjoyable years involved with the Cache Geological and
Archeological Society (Rock Club) going on expeditions
and putting on the annual Cache Gem and Mineral Show.
Melvin’s life was filled with giving service, both
professionally and on a personal basis. He tutored
adults in reading, shared his love of rocks and
minerals with scouts, high school, and college
students, and always had students from different
nations for dinner at all holidays as well as helping
them personally with school and adjusting to life in
another country.
Melvin was preceded in death by his wife, Anne. He is
survived by their four children:
Bonnie Vaden, Ogden, Utah; Skip Cannon, Erie,
Colorado; Marcia Leatham, Bonaire, Netherlands
Antilles; and Ken (Marty) Cannon, Logan, Utah; ten
grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Melvin is also survived by two brothers and three
sisters: Ralph T. Cannon, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs.
Woodrow D. (Judith) Marriott, Salt Lake City, Utah;
Mrs. Edward L. (Frances) Hart, Provo, Utah; Mrs. J.
Dean (Rose Ann) Gerstner, Salt Lake City, Utah; and
Emerson T. (Wanda) Cannon, Salt Lake City, Utah. He
was recently preceded in death by his older brother
Trace Taylor (Marjorie) Cannon of Ogden.
Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon on Wednesday,
30 May, at the Logan 7th Ward, 565 East 100 South,
Logan, Utah. Friends may call from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Tuesday, 29 May, at Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East
Center, Logan, Utah or Wednesday, 30 May, at the 7th
Ward from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Burial will be in the
Logan City Cemetery. Condolences may be shared with
the family online at Allen Mortuaries.