September 19, 1919 ~ September 5, 2014
On September 5, 2014 – 14 days shy of her 95th birthday – surrounded by family, Cumora departed her mortal body only to be surrounded by waiting family and friends beyond the veil.
She was born on September 19, 1919, the tenth of 13 children, to Brigham and Maria Gardner in beautiful Star Valley, WY. Some of her fondest memories were of her brothers singing as they milked the cows, playing dolls with her sisters and youngest brother, and hiding in the old apple tree with a book. She had a beautiful singing voice and loved to sing with her sisters, Maxine and Genevieve.
Her greatest love and joy were her family of five children, 19 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren with one more on the way, and one-great-great-grandson. She provided them with examples of strength, courage, wit, perseverance, and unconditional love. She taught them important principles through her service to others and her positive attitude.
She loved poetry, creative writing, Pepsi, Rook, chocolate, sports – especially the Jazz and BYU. Democrats, traveling, scrapbooking, playing the organ, gardening, flowers, mountains, trees, and writing in her journal.
She served as a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a firm testimony of the Gospel and a great love for her Savior. Her LDS Missions to Washington DC and London, England personified her devotion and love for her fellowman and Jesus Christ. She held many names and titles: Blanche, Cumora, Mother, Father, Mrs. Miles, 1989 Clearfield Mother of the Year, Clearfield Citizen of the Year, Pinky, Grandma, Buka, but her most cherished was Daughter of Our Heavenly Father.
She is survived by her children, George (Nancy), Randy (Sandee), Kay (Mike), Darla (G. Steve) Blodgett, and Kathi (Brent) Mayfield. She is also survived by a beloved sister, Genevieve Bullard. She was preceded in death by her great-grandson, Bradley Blodgett; her parents; her brothers, Delos, Harold, Lincoln, Darrel, Ken, and Vern Gardner; and sisters, Allie Hyde, Marguerite Konopnicki, Dorothy Cleghon, Elna Mallory, and Maxine Van Brocklin.
Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Rd.
September 19, 1919 ~ September 5, 2014
On September 5, 2014 – 14 days shy of her 95th birthday – surrounded by family, Cumora departed her mortal body only to be surrounded by waiting family and friends beyond the veil.
She was born on September 19, 1919, the tenth of 13 children, to Brigham and Maria Gardner in beautiful Star Valley, WY. Some of her fondest memories were of her brothers singing as they milked the cows, playing dolls with her sisters and youngest brother, and hiding in the old apple tree with a book. She had a beautiful singing voice and loved to sing with her sisters, Maxine and Genevieve.
Her greatest love and joy were her family of five children, 19 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren with one more on the way, and one-great-great-grandson. She provided them with examples of strength, courage, wit, perseverance, and unconditional love. She taught them important principles through her service to others and her positive attitude.
She loved poetry, creative writing, Pepsi, Rook, chocolate, sports – especially the Jazz and BYU. Democrats, traveling, scrapbooking, playing the organ, gardening, flowers, mountains, trees, and writing in her journal.
She served as a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a firm testimony of the Gospel and a great love for her Savior. Her LDS Missions to Washington DC and London, England personified her devotion and love for her fellowman and Jesus Christ. She held many names and titles: Blanche, Cumora, Mother, Father, Mrs. Miles, 1989 Clearfield Mother of the Year, Clearfield Citizen of the Year, Pinky, Grandma, Buka, but her most cherished was Daughter of Our Heavenly Father.
She is survived by her children, George (Nancy), Randy (Sandee), Kay (Mike), Darla (G. Steve) Blodgett, and Kathi (Brent) Mayfield. She is also survived by a beloved sister, Genevieve Bullard. She was preceded in death by her great-grandson, Bradley Blodgett; her parents; her brothers, Delos, Harold, Lincoln, Darrel, Ken, and Vern Gardner; and sisters, Allie Hyde, Marguerite Konopnicki, Dorothy Cleghon, Elna Mallory, and Maxine Van Brocklin.
Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Rd.
Family Members
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Brigham Delos Gardner
1905–1990
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Althera Adell "Allie" Gardner Hyde
1906–1987
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Marguerite Gardner Konopnicki
1909–1994
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Harold Edward Gardner
1910–1910
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Lincoln Blacker Gardner
1911–1987
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Dorothy Gardner Cleghon
1913–1998
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Elna Gardner Mallory
1914–1990
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Darrel Blacker Gardner
1915–1997
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Kenneth Woodrow Gardner
1917–1984
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Maria Maxine Gardner Van Brocklin
1921–2003
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Genevieve Gardner Bullard
1923–2015
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Vern B. Gardner
1925–1987
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