Norma Miner Hartley Haymond
1914 ~ 1992 Norma Miner Hartley Haymond, age 77, beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend, died Tuesday, April 28, 1992, in Salt Lake City, Utah of heart failure. She is one of God's finest daughters. Born July 1, 1914 in Springville, Utah to Paul C. and Ethel Bunker Miner. Married Charles A. Hartley in Springville, Utah December 16, 1935. They lived in Salt Lake City, Butte, Montana, Sunnyvale, California, and were long-time residents of San Lorenzo, California. Charles died in San Lorenzo in 1976. Married Paul M. Haymond, Dec. 4, 1982, Provo, Utah.Active member LDS Church, serving as Primary president, Jr. Sunday School coordinator, Relief Society counselor, MIA teacher, Gospel Doctrine teacher, choir director and genealogy teacaher and consultant for wards and at the Oakland LDS Temple Genealogy Library. Served LDS proselyting mission in Colorado-Denver Mission and genealogy mission with Paul at the Salt Lake City and Provo Family History Libraries. Survived by husband, Paul; sons, Charles A., Redwood City, Calif.; Bryan P., San Jose, Calif.; William G., Sandy; Richard M, Orem; and James E., Murray; sister, Ina Miner Pitcher, Riverton; she has 28 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by first husband, Charles; two-year old daughter, Raylene and baby daughter, Mary Elizabeth; and brother, Harold Miner. She loved life and lived it enthusiastically. After her family and church, she most loved music, genealogy, and good friends gained during a life well lived. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 4, 1992, at the LDS Chapel, 400 East 800 So., Springville. Friends may call Sunday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 So., Springville, and Mon. 10-11 a.m. at the LDS Chapel prior to the funeral. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. |