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Colleen <I>Webb</I> Asay

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Colleen Webb Asay

Birth
Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
4 Jun 2009 (aged 81)
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6394043, Longitude: -112.1164474
Plot
587-F
Memorial ID
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Colleen Webb Asay was born Friday, July 15, 1927 in Monroe, Utah, she was the oldest of five children to Glyde and Christie Ilene Morrison Webb.

Colleen grew up in Monroe, attended elementary, junior, and senior high schools and graduated from Brigham Young University.

Colleen married Carlos Egan Asay on October 20, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They reared seven of eight children and served together in numerous church callings. Carlos preceded her in death on April 10, 1999, five days after suffering a severe heart attack.

She was his companion when he served as President of the Texas North Mission, acted as President of the European Area, and presided over the Salt Lake Temple. In these capacities she testified of her love of God and the truthfulness of His church.

Her constant desire was to serve her Father in Heaven and her family and to reflect and teach her love of the gospel to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and those who crossed her path.

Colleen passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 4, 2009 at her home. She resided at 980 Fremont Road in Bountiful, Utah at the time of her death.

Colleen left to cherish her memory her children, Marcianne (Mark) Cannon, James E. Asay, Marcus W. (Christy) Asay, Brent E. Asay, Clair F. (Jill) Asay, Timothy L. (Jennifer) Asay, and Carleen (Gary) Seljaas; 39 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren; brothers and sister, Bill, Karen, and John. Preceded in death by her husband, Carlos Egan Asay; her infant son, Carlos L. Asay; parents; and sister, Virginia.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the Moss Hill Ward Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at 455 South 1200 East in Bountiful. A private visitation was held.
Colleen was laid to rest following the conclusion of the funeral services in the Monroe City Cemetery in Monroe.
Colleen Webb Asay was born Friday, July 15, 1927 in Monroe, Utah, she was the oldest of five children to Glyde and Christie Ilene Morrison Webb.

Colleen grew up in Monroe, attended elementary, junior, and senior high schools and graduated from Brigham Young University.

Colleen married Carlos Egan Asay on October 20, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They reared seven of eight children and served together in numerous church callings. Carlos preceded her in death on April 10, 1999, five days after suffering a severe heart attack.

She was his companion when he served as President of the Texas North Mission, acted as President of the European Area, and presided over the Salt Lake Temple. In these capacities she testified of her love of God and the truthfulness of His church.

Her constant desire was to serve her Father in Heaven and her family and to reflect and teach her love of the gospel to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and those who crossed her path.

Colleen passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 4, 2009 at her home. She resided at 980 Fremont Road in Bountiful, Utah at the time of her death.

Colleen left to cherish her memory her children, Marcianne (Mark) Cannon, James E. Asay, Marcus W. (Christy) Asay, Brent E. Asay, Clair F. (Jill) Asay, Timothy L. (Jennifer) Asay, and Carleen (Gary) Seljaas; 39 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren; brothers and sister, Bill, Karen, and John. Preceded in death by her husband, Carlos Egan Asay; her infant son, Carlos L. Asay; parents; and sister, Virginia.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the Moss Hill Ward Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at 455 South 1200 East in Bountiful. A private visitation was held.
Colleen was laid to rest following the conclusion of the funeral services in the Monroe City Cemetery in Monroe.


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