William Peter Camp
SMITHFIELD, UTAH: William Peter Camp, 80, of
Smithfield, Utah died peacefully at his home Sunday,
March 25th, 2007.
He was born December 25, 1926 in Malad, Idaho to Alvin
and Margaret Camp.
He was the fifth of seven children. On July 14, 1951,
he married Marilyn Larsen in Las Vegas, NV. He and
Marilyn are the parents of five children. They are
Leslie Drew of Carmel Valley, CA, Annette Camp of
Santa Barbara, CA, Joseph Camp of Big Sur, CA, Denene
Moats of Weirsdale, FL, and Douglas Camp of Dallas,
TX. He is the proud grandfather of 13 grandchildren
and 2 great grandchildren.
In 1943, at the age of 17, Pete joined the US Navy and
rose through the ranks to Lieutenant Commander. He
traveled the world and has always remained proud of
his military service. He returned to Malad to graduate
from Malad High. The family moved around the country
before settling in Las Vegas where Pete retired in
1972. He went to work as a carpenter, building
cabinets and other beautiful objects for homes in the
area. Pete also earned his Associates Degree while in
Las Vegas.
In 1989 Pete retired once again and he and Marilyn
sold the home in Las Vegas and toured the country in a
trailer for the next seven years, allowing them to
spend valuable time with each of their children around
the country. No one was a stranger to Pete, only a
friend he hadn't met yet. He and Marilyn continued to
keep in touch with people they met from around the
world. He was a huge history buff and enjoyed
genealogy.
In 1996 they tired of the travel and settled in
Smithfield near where they both spent their youth.
Pete took up his carpentry as a hobby and many family
and friends received the benefits. Pete was known for
his friendly spirit and his sense of humor. He could
remember and recite poetry, facts and jokes and you
were never sure when the story started, which one you
were going to end up with. He could get away with
things others were not, but everyone who met him came
away better for having met Pete. Even when his health
began to fail him, he would always make light of it by
seldom complaining and always reporting that he was
"4-0".
The fact he was born on Christmas, died near Easter
and worked as a carpenter was not coincidence. Pete
loved unconditionally. There was nothing you could ask
for from Pete and not receive willingly. He served in
his own way and inspired others.
He is survived by his wife of Smithfield, his
children, grandchildren, and great~ grandchildren. He
is also survived by his sisters LaRue Jones of Ogden,
Carma Morgan of Moscow, Ill, and Melba Hedstrom of Las
Vegas, NV, as well as extended family who
will miss him dearly. He is preceded in death by his
parents, sisters Anne Christofferson and Neith Mabes
and his brother Marion Camp.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 29th,
2007 at 1 :00 p.m. at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East
Center, Logan. A viewing will be held from 11 :00 to
12:30 prior to the service. Burial will be in the
Smithfield Cemetery with the American Legion Post 58
offering military rites. Condolences and memories may
be sent to the family at Allen Mortuaries.