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Dawn LaBeth <I>White</I> Vincent

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Dawn LaBeth White Vincent

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
19 Jan 2015 (aged 85)
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
13-06-17
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Dawn LaBeth White Bowman Vincent
1929 - 2015

Early Life: Dawn was born January 27, 1929, to Mark and Deane White in American Fork, Utah, near their home in Highland, the oldest of four children, two of whom survive her. During her high school years, they moved near Ashton, Idaho.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: While living in Ashton, she met Reynol Melvin Bowman, a nearby rancher. They married April 30, 1945, before he headed off to World War II. Upon his return, they had three children beginning in 1948, when she was just 19, all of whom survive them. The family also lived in Connell, Spokane and Redmond, Washington; as well as Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Sandy, Utah. Dawn had a 37-year career working her way up from secretary to accountant and medical center manager. Thirty-three years ago, she was remarried to W. Leon Vincent and became stepmother to his four children. A devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Dawn held the positions of chorister, Relief Society president and pianist. She and Leon served a mission to Cambodian immigrants south of Los Angeles and later, served as temple workers in Utah and Washington State, where they lived in retirement. Her varied interests included gardening, reading, playing violin and piano, singing and genealogy. She was a loving and devoted daughter, mother, wife, grandmother and great-grandmother. For countless reasons she will be greatly missed, including her resilience, sense of humor, twinkling eyes, love of the lake, drive, determination, independence, grit and boundless optimism. Dawn LaBeth White Bowman Vincent passed away January 19, 2015, with her daughter at her side in Everett, Washington, near where she had been living in Mill Creek. She was 85.
Survived By: Three children, four stepchildren, two sons-in-law, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Walker Funeral Home
Obituary: Walker Funeral Home | Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Dawn LaBeth White Bowman Vincent
1929 - 2015

Early Life: Dawn was born January 27, 1929, to Mark and Deane White in American Fork, Utah, near their home in Highland, the oldest of four children, two of whom survive her. During her high school years, they moved near Ashton, Idaho.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: While living in Ashton, she met Reynol Melvin Bowman, a nearby rancher. They married April 30, 1945, before he headed off to World War II. Upon his return, they had three children beginning in 1948, when she was just 19, all of whom survive them. The family also lived in Connell, Spokane and Redmond, Washington; as well as Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Sandy, Utah. Dawn had a 37-year career working her way up from secretary to accountant and medical center manager. Thirty-three years ago, she was remarried to W. Leon Vincent and became stepmother to his four children. A devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Dawn held the positions of chorister, Relief Society president and pianist. She and Leon served a mission to Cambodian immigrants south of Los Angeles and later, served as temple workers in Utah and Washington State, where they lived in retirement. Her varied interests included gardening, reading, playing violin and piano, singing and genealogy. She was a loving and devoted daughter, mother, wife, grandmother and great-grandmother. For countless reasons she will be greatly missed, including her resilience, sense of humor, twinkling eyes, love of the lake, drive, determination, independence, grit and boundless optimism. Dawn LaBeth White Bowman Vincent passed away January 19, 2015, with her daughter at her side in Everett, Washington, near where she had been living in Mill Creek. She was 85.
Survived By: Three children, four stepchildren, two sons-in-law, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Walker Funeral Home
Obituary: Walker Funeral Home | Jan. 2015
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley

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WIFE OF LEON
MOTHER OF REYN, RAEMARIE, MYRLE



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