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Amber <I>Grover</I> Lovell

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Amber Grover Lovell

Birth
Labelle, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
15 Jun 2005 (aged 86)
Ririe, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Born in LaBelle, Idaho to Ursel Leroy Grover and Alice Hutchens Grover, Amber Grover Lovell, 86, completed her earthly life at her Ririe, Idaho home on Wednesday. She married George Lloyd Lovell April 3, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They farmed in Ririe.

Teaching in the elementary grades in LaBelle, Ririe and Shelton schools, she was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the Primary, Mutual and Relief Society organizations. A member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, she and her husband served a three-year Texas Dallas Mission and a two-year Idaho Pocatello Mission. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, panting and singing in the ward choir.

Her husband, George L. Lovell, two daughters, Deon (Winston) Larsen and LaRae (Clyde) Cook, six sons: Robert (Brenda) Lovell, Gary (Carolee) Lovell, Kreed (Carolyn) Lovell, Lynn (Blynne) Lovell, Ron (Tammy) Lovell, and Theron (Kim) Lovell, six sisters: Ruth (Oren) Hudson, Zola (Wilson) Rhone, Merle (Chase) Driggs, Donna Kirby (Max) Storer, Martha (Victor) Lee, and Bonnie (Harlow) Anderson; five brothers: Blaine (Mary) Grover, Jerry (Kay) Grover, Reo (Helen) Grover, Arlo (Karen) Grover and Jack (Roberta) Grover; 48 grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren survive.
Born in LaBelle, Idaho to Ursel Leroy Grover and Alice Hutchens Grover, Amber Grover Lovell, 86, completed her earthly life at her Ririe, Idaho home on Wednesday. She married George Lloyd Lovell April 3, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They farmed in Ririe.

Teaching in the elementary grades in LaBelle, Ririe and Shelton schools, she was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the Primary, Mutual and Relief Society organizations. A member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, she and her husband served a three-year Texas Dallas Mission and a two-year Idaho Pocatello Mission. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, panting and singing in the ward choir.

Her husband, George L. Lovell, two daughters, Deon (Winston) Larsen and LaRae (Clyde) Cook, six sons: Robert (Brenda) Lovell, Gary (Carolee) Lovell, Kreed (Carolyn) Lovell, Lynn (Blynne) Lovell, Ron (Tammy) Lovell, and Theron (Kim) Lovell, six sisters: Ruth (Oren) Hudson, Zola (Wilson) Rhone, Merle (Chase) Driggs, Donna Kirby (Max) Storer, Martha (Victor) Lee, and Bonnie (Harlow) Anderson; five brothers: Blaine (Mary) Grover, Jerry (Kay) Grover, Reo (Helen) Grover, Arlo (Karen) Grover and Jack (Roberta) Grover; 48 grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren survive.


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