Gene Boswell Maughan
WELLSVILLE, UTAH: Gene Boswell Maughan, 77 of
Wellsville passed away November 5th, 2003 surrounded
by his loving family at Logan Regional Hospital due to
complications of a heart disease.
He was born September 4, 1926 in Wellsville, Utah. He
was the son of Geddes Gunnell and Clara Boswell
Maughan. He graduated from South Cache High School
where he excelled in football, basketball and track.
He was the captain of his high school football team.
His love of sports led him to coach and support his
children and grandchildren throughout his life.
He served in the United States Navy for two years at
the end of World War II. He had a great love for his
country. He worked as a dairy farmer for several years
before becoming employed at Thiokol Chemical
Corporation retiring after thirty years. He had a
great love of the land and raised beef cattle
throughout his life. His farm was one of his choicest
possessions and hobbies. He loved to work hard and
taught his children the value of work. He served on
the Wellsville City Council for eight years.
He married his high school sweetheart, Jeanne Kellett,
from Hyrum, Utah March 25, 1947. They were married in
the Logan LDS Temple. Gene and Jeanne were an example
to their family and friends on what a true,
affectionate celestial marriage should be like. They
loved one another and expressed their relationship in
their actions and words.
Gene was an active member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served the Lord in
many ways throughout his life. He served in two
bishoprics, worked with his wife in the Logan LDS
Temple, and taught marriage and temple preparation
classes to many members. He was a dedicated home
teacher, especially to the widows in his wards. He was
compassionate and was an example of a true saint.
His mother and father, two sisters Maxine Maughan and
Maureen Norris and one brother Merlin Maughan precede
him in death.
He is survived by his wife, Jeanne of Wellsville,
Utah; three sons: Scott Gene (Robin) Maughan of Logan,
Jan (Cheryl) Maughan of Wellsville, Rocky (Dixie)
Maughan of Logan, and foster son, Eddie Hammitt of
Farmington, New Mexico; three daughters: Relia Ann
Maughan of Logan, Jill (Mike) Campos of Sandy, Brenda
(Tab) Smith of Providence. He is also survived by
twenty grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, one
brother, Ray (Joyce) Maughan of Smithfield and two
sisters Donna (Reid) Andreasen of Millville, Sharon
Nielson of River Heights, sister-in-law Betty Maughan
of River Heights and brother-in-laws Paul Nielson of
Logan and Rosewel Norris of Idaho Falls.
Funeral services will be held Monday, November 10, 2003
at 12:00 pm in the Wellsville LDS Stake Center, 30
South Center, Wellsville with Bishop Ray Stokes
conducting. Friends and family may call Sunday,
November 9th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the Allen-Hall
Mortuary, 34 East Center Logan, and also at the church
on Monday from 10:30 - 11 :30 am prior to the
services. Interment will be in the Wellsville Cemetery
with a military tribute by the American Legion.
The family would like to thank Dr. Redd and Dr. Keyser
and their staff at Budge Clinic IHC for the dedicated
care of our father during his extended illness.