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Albert Grant Guymon

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Albert Grant Guymon Veteran

Birth
Huntington, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
1 Sep 2006 (aged 91)
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Huntington, Emery County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Albert Grant Guymon passed away peacefully in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 1, 2006. He was born in Huntington, Utah, Oct. 29, 1914, to Edward Montell and Minerva Mackelprang Guymon.

He spent his early years on the farm and the range. Graduated from Huntington High School in 1932, served the LDS Church in the Spanish American Mission, 1937-39, attended Utah State Agricultural College, 1940-1942, served his country in the United States Army, 1942-1947, attaining the rank of captain.

He married Elizabeth Lee Breece, Aug. 14, 1943, and they were the parents of four sons and one daughter. They were later divorced. Married Estella U. Geary, Dec. 10, 1963. She survives him. Grant worked in purchasing for most of his career, and retired from the U. S. Forest Service in 198

Always active and devoted to his faith, he served in numerous callings in the LDS Church, including a mission to the Manti Temple with his wife, 1981-1986. He enjoyed travel and visited most regions of the United States and many other countries. He joined the Huntington Glee Club in 1932 and derived a great deal of satisfaction from music throughout his life.

He is survived by his wife, Estella, of Orem; three sons and one daughter, Lee Grant and Marie of Roy, Robert Scott and Anne of Midvale, Steven Dwight and Claudia of Tucson, Ariz., and Valinda and Jeff Frohschauer of Carson City, Nev.; step-children Edward and Janet Geary of Huntington, Sue Geary of Salt Lake City; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who fondly remember rides on Grandpas tractor. Also survived by brother and sisters S. Hal Guymon of Huntington, Orilla Ungerman of Bountiful, and Maurine Nielson of Provo. Predeceased by his parents, son Kevin Wayne, five brothers, and four sisters.

Funeral services Wed., Sept. 6, in the Huntington LDS Stake Center. Friends called at the church one hour before the services.

- Submitted by Nancy Kaye (Wilcock) Atwood
Albert Grant Guymon passed away peacefully in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 1, 2006. He was born in Huntington, Utah, Oct. 29, 1914, to Edward Montell and Minerva Mackelprang Guymon.

He spent his early years on the farm and the range. Graduated from Huntington High School in 1932, served the LDS Church in the Spanish American Mission, 1937-39, attended Utah State Agricultural College, 1940-1942, served his country in the United States Army, 1942-1947, attaining the rank of captain.

He married Elizabeth Lee Breece, Aug. 14, 1943, and they were the parents of four sons and one daughter. They were later divorced. Married Estella U. Geary, Dec. 10, 1963. She survives him. Grant worked in purchasing for most of his career, and retired from the U. S. Forest Service in 198

Always active and devoted to his faith, he served in numerous callings in the LDS Church, including a mission to the Manti Temple with his wife, 1981-1986. He enjoyed travel and visited most regions of the United States and many other countries. He joined the Huntington Glee Club in 1932 and derived a great deal of satisfaction from music throughout his life.

He is survived by his wife, Estella, of Orem; three sons and one daughter, Lee Grant and Marie of Roy, Robert Scott and Anne of Midvale, Steven Dwight and Claudia of Tucson, Ariz., and Valinda and Jeff Frohschauer of Carson City, Nev.; step-children Edward and Janet Geary of Huntington, Sue Geary of Salt Lake City; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who fondly remember rides on Grandpas tractor. Also survived by brother and sisters S. Hal Guymon of Huntington, Orilla Ungerman of Bountiful, and Maurine Nielson of Provo. Predeceased by his parents, son Kevin Wayne, five brothers, and four sisters.

Funeral services Wed., Sept. 6, in the Huntington LDS Stake Center. Friends called at the church one hour before the services.

- Submitted by Nancy Kaye (Wilcock) Atwood


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