Together, Larry and Tote built Thatcher Masonry. Larry was the primary bricklayer and designer while Tote managed the “office.” They were a great team. In addition to supporting the family business, she raised three daughters—Sharla, Karla, and Jalyn. She also tended to her orchards and spent countless hours with her six grandchildren. Tote and Larry loved spending their summers in Malad, Idaho, working on the landscape and 4-wheeling. She adored her 13 greatgrandchildren. As matriarch of the family, she showed her love by cooking, hosting sleepovers and family parties, and being a second mother to many of her grandchildren. Her famous biscuits and gravy will forever be a mainstay of the Thatcher family food history.
Throughout the years, Tote served in many positions in the LDS church. Prior to Larry’s passing, she was part of the compassionate service group for over a decade.
Tote will be greatly missed by her daughters, Sharla Richardson (Mike Alled), Karla (Randy) Aoki, Jalyn (Craig) Deakin; her grandchildren, Jason (Cami) Rose, Heidi (Matt) Landfair, Tyson (Maegan) Aoki, Sheena (Brett) Fukui, Kolby (Andi) Aoki; and her greatgrandchildren, Ryker (Kassi), Morgan, Tessla, Kache, Allie, Abigail, Kolbie, Alexa, Jemma, Blaire, Koan, Madden, and Asher. She is preceded in death by her parents, all siblings except for Judy (Ken) Gilson, and grandsons Brady Deakin and Brandon Rose.
The family would like to thank Bonnie and Christy of Intermountain Hospice for their help during Tote’s final days.
A family viewing will be held followed by a graveside service and interment at Penrose Cemetery.
Together, Larry and Tote built Thatcher Masonry. Larry was the primary bricklayer and designer while Tote managed the “office.” They were a great team. In addition to supporting the family business, she raised three daughters—Sharla, Karla, and Jalyn. She also tended to her orchards and spent countless hours with her six grandchildren. Tote and Larry loved spending their summers in Malad, Idaho, working on the landscape and 4-wheeling. She adored her 13 greatgrandchildren. As matriarch of the family, she showed her love by cooking, hosting sleepovers and family parties, and being a second mother to many of her grandchildren. Her famous biscuits and gravy will forever be a mainstay of the Thatcher family food history.
Throughout the years, Tote served in many positions in the LDS church. Prior to Larry’s passing, she was part of the compassionate service group for over a decade.
Tote will be greatly missed by her daughters, Sharla Richardson (Mike Alled), Karla (Randy) Aoki, Jalyn (Craig) Deakin; her grandchildren, Jason (Cami) Rose, Heidi (Matt) Landfair, Tyson (Maegan) Aoki, Sheena (Brett) Fukui, Kolby (Andi) Aoki; and her greatgrandchildren, Ryker (Kassi), Morgan, Tessla, Kache, Allie, Abigail, Kolbie, Alexa, Jemma, Blaire, Koan, Madden, and Asher. She is preceded in death by her parents, all siblings except for Judy (Ken) Gilson, and grandsons Brady Deakin and Brandon Rose.
The family would like to thank Bonnie and Christy of Intermountain Hospice for their help during Tote’s final days.
A family viewing will be held followed by a graveside service and interment at Penrose Cemetery.
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