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Lulu LeArta <I>Andersen</I> Moulton

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Lulu LeArta Andersen Moulton

Birth
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Aug 2020 (aged 89)
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.222775, Longitude: -111.6430694
Plot
Block 18 Lot 37
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Lulu "LeArta" Andersen Moulton
1930 - 2020

Early Life: LeArta was born September 19, 1930, in Murray, Utah, to Arthur W. and Clara Alice Huchings Andersen. She loved and cherished her relationship with her 14 brothers and sisters.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: LeArta has always radiated energy and pursued education and faith. She attended Brigham Young University and received a bachelor’s degree in special education, specializing in speech pathology. In 1951, LeArta served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in London, England, as one of only a few sisters in her mission. LeArta developed a testimony of Jesus Christ and His gospel early in life, and she nourished her faith carefully through consistent scripture study and love. Heaven was near whenever she shared her testimony.
Although many suitors sought her attention, LeArta chose her husband wisely. One afternoon, she was in her front yard with curlers in her hair, rushing to mow the lawn before going on a date. A young man named Clark Moulton noticed her situation as he was passing by and offered to help. Clark mowed the rest of the lawn while LeArta went out with another boy. On May 25, 1962, Clark and LeArta were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Their marriage emulated the kindness and service that brought them together on her front lawn so many years ago. LeArta and Clark loved their four wonderful children: Lauri (Larry) Cunningham, Stan (Alicia) Moulton, Nina (Terral) Cochran, and Brad (Bree) Moulton. She was overjoyed to have 15 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren join the family.
LeArta always encouraged her family to work hard, and she took her own advice. While raising her kids, she also educated herself in health and wellness and published several books, including: Nature’s Medicine Chest, The Herb Walk and The Amazing Wheat Book. She was passionate about using her knowledge to help others live healthy lives. Many people claim she saved their lives!
LeArta was adventurous. She loved zip-lining, snow skiing, water-skiing and swimming. For her 80th birthday, she went paragliding off the Tetons. She loved carrot juice, green drinks, popcorn with zip, comfrey, feverfew, yarrow, and put cayenne pepper in nearly everything.
LeArta served in many capacities as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her favorite calling was spending time with young women in the Young Women organization, especially at girls’ camp. As a couple, LeArta and Clark served a full-time mission in Pierre, South Dakota, where they used their unique talents to serve and love others. They also served in the Provo Utah Temple, the bishop’s storehouse, and welfare services. Due to their testimonies and work ethic, their missions were successful and rewarding.
When people met LeArta, they were embraced by her kind spirit, her love of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and her love and commitment to her family. Her life was spent in the service of God and in the service of others, and she has left a legacy of love, dedication, and energy. She lived graciously, laughed eagerly, and loved wholeheartedly. She was kind and cheerful, even in her last hours. She will be profoundly missed by all who knew her, and she will undoubtedly go on to bless many more lives. Lulu "LeArta" Andersen Moulton passed away due to health complications on August 27, 2020, encircled by her loving family. She was 89.
Family Message: "We are deeply grateful to those who served and loved our mother in her last years, including her wonderful friends and neighbors, Aspen Senior Center, and the caring staff at Highland Glen."
Service: Graveside celebration
Service Option: Livestream via mortuary website
Arrangements: Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Lulu "LeArta" Andersen Moulton
1930 - 2020

Early Life: LeArta was born September 19, 1930, in Murray, Utah, to Arthur W. and Clara Alice Huchings Andersen. She loved and cherished her relationship with her 14 brothers and sisters.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: LeArta has always radiated energy and pursued education and faith. She attended Brigham Young University and received a bachelor’s degree in special education, specializing in speech pathology. In 1951, LeArta served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in London, England, as one of only a few sisters in her mission. LeArta developed a testimony of Jesus Christ and His gospel early in life, and she nourished her faith carefully through consistent scripture study and love. Heaven was near whenever she shared her testimony.
Although many suitors sought her attention, LeArta chose her husband wisely. One afternoon, she was in her front yard with curlers in her hair, rushing to mow the lawn before going on a date. A young man named Clark Moulton noticed her situation as he was passing by and offered to help. Clark mowed the rest of the lawn while LeArta went out with another boy. On May 25, 1962, Clark and LeArta were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Their marriage emulated the kindness and service that brought them together on her front lawn so many years ago. LeArta and Clark loved their four wonderful children: Lauri (Larry) Cunningham, Stan (Alicia) Moulton, Nina (Terral) Cochran, and Brad (Bree) Moulton. She was overjoyed to have 15 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren join the family.
LeArta always encouraged her family to work hard, and she took her own advice. While raising her kids, she also educated herself in health and wellness and published several books, including: Nature’s Medicine Chest, The Herb Walk and The Amazing Wheat Book. She was passionate about using her knowledge to help others live healthy lives. Many people claim she saved their lives!
LeArta was adventurous. She loved zip-lining, snow skiing, water-skiing and swimming. For her 80th birthday, she went paragliding off the Tetons. She loved carrot juice, green drinks, popcorn with zip, comfrey, feverfew, yarrow, and put cayenne pepper in nearly everything.
LeArta served in many capacities as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her favorite calling was spending time with young women in the Young Women organization, especially at girls’ camp. As a couple, LeArta and Clark served a full-time mission in Pierre, South Dakota, where they used their unique talents to serve and love others. They also served in the Provo Utah Temple, the bishop’s storehouse, and welfare services. Due to their testimonies and work ethic, their missions were successful and rewarding.
When people met LeArta, they were embraced by her kind spirit, her love of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and her love and commitment to her family. Her life was spent in the service of God and in the service of others, and she has left a legacy of love, dedication, and energy. She lived graciously, laughed eagerly, and loved wholeheartedly. She was kind and cheerful, even in her last hours. She will be profoundly missed by all who knew her, and she will undoubtedly go on to bless many more lives. Lulu "LeArta" Andersen Moulton passed away due to health complications on August 27, 2020, encircled by her loving family. She was 89.
Family Message: "We are deeply grateful to those who served and loved our mother in her last years, including her wonderful friends and neighbors, Aspen Senior Center, and the caring staff at Highland Glen."
Service: Graveside celebration
Service Option: Livestream via mortuary website
Arrangements: Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

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Interment 4 Sep 2020



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