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Wanda <I>Jones</I> Edwards

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Wanda Jones Edwards

Birth
Malad City, Oneida County, Idaho, USA
Death
23 Jan 2021 (aged 92)
Malad City, Oneida County, Idaho, USA
Burial
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Wanda was born to Harvey and Catherine (Cass) Jones, the youngest of five children. Growing up, she would spend early spring through late fall on the ranch. From a young age she loved animals, horse rides, harvesting on the combine and helping with farm work. Winters were spent living in town and caring for her grandmothers. Lifetime close friends were made attending Malad schools. Cheerleading, ball games, dances at Lagrande Hall, swimming at Downata and attending parties were her favorite places to spend time. After graduation and returning from employment in California, the courtship with Gene Edwards began. They were married on Valentine’s Day in 1948 and later sealed in Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Gene and Wanda grew together working and serving the community they loved and lived in their entire lives. From her first job as a teen making and pouring soda into bottles at Ernest Horsley’s Grocery Store, an operator at the first telephone office in town and secretary at First Bank and Trust, knowing and taking care of the locals was important and enjoyable. She loved singing in the local community choir and in a trio with Helen Jones and Miriel Dredge for many years at funerals and church gatherings. Wanda was a classy, dedicated and supportive wife and mother. Her entire life was spent giving, encouraging, and wanting the best for others. Many hours were spent with children and grandchildren at ball games, rodeos, recitals, playing cards, chatting on the porch and always making feel you loved and included, even if you had walked in as a stranger. She loved creating an orderly, beautiful home and yard. Vacations with sisters, nieces and friends were cherished times. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wanda served in many capacities including Primary teacher, Relief Society president, Relief Society Stake Board, MIA and Young Women’s President, and 30 years as a chorister. Her genuine love of extraction, family history and geneology work was culminated with 8 years as an ordinance worker in the Logan temple. Survivors beside Gene included: children Tim (Jan) Edwards of Malad, Steven (Jean) Edwards of Logan, UT, and Trudy (Randy) Austin of Weston; and ten grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren; preceded by son Jimmie, sisters Dorthea, Mae, Lona and brother Richard Jones. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, January 28 at 12 noon in the Horsley Funeral Home,
Wanda was born to Harvey and Catherine (Cass) Jones, the youngest of five children. Growing up, she would spend early spring through late fall on the ranch. From a young age she loved animals, horse rides, harvesting on the combine and helping with farm work. Winters were spent living in town and caring for her grandmothers. Lifetime close friends were made attending Malad schools. Cheerleading, ball games, dances at Lagrande Hall, swimming at Downata and attending parties were her favorite places to spend time. After graduation and returning from employment in California, the courtship with Gene Edwards began. They were married on Valentine’s Day in 1948 and later sealed in Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Gene and Wanda grew together working and serving the community they loved and lived in their entire lives. From her first job as a teen making and pouring soda into bottles at Ernest Horsley’s Grocery Store, an operator at the first telephone office in town and secretary at First Bank and Trust, knowing and taking care of the locals was important and enjoyable. She loved singing in the local community choir and in a trio with Helen Jones and Miriel Dredge for many years at funerals and church gatherings. Wanda was a classy, dedicated and supportive wife and mother. Her entire life was spent giving, encouraging, and wanting the best for others. Many hours were spent with children and grandchildren at ball games, rodeos, recitals, playing cards, chatting on the porch and always making feel you loved and included, even if you had walked in as a stranger. She loved creating an orderly, beautiful home and yard. Vacations with sisters, nieces and friends were cherished times. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wanda served in many capacities including Primary teacher, Relief Society president, Relief Society Stake Board, MIA and Young Women’s President, and 30 years as a chorister. Her genuine love of extraction, family history and geneology work was culminated with 8 years as an ordinance worker in the Logan temple. Survivors beside Gene included: children Tim (Jan) Edwards of Malad, Steven (Jean) Edwards of Logan, UT, and Trudy (Randy) Austin of Weston; and ten grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren; preceded by son Jimmie, sisters Dorthea, Mae, Lona and brother Richard Jones. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, January 28 at 12 noon in the Horsley Funeral Home,


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