As a child I remember going over and spending time at their little house, that had belonged to their Son who had moved to California, They had let my Aunt and Uncle live in the larger home that they had settled in back in 1924 in Sandy, Utah.
I remember the little fish pond, and flowers surrounding it, where grandchildren played and laughed.
I remember her sweetness, her compassion for people. I know when my grandpa died suddenly from a heart attack that it was hard on her. But she said he was always with her.
When the end came near for her. I believe she knew it as she had asked all of her children to bring the grandchildren over for Christmas Eve. On that night she opened her very special curio cabinet and told all of the grandchildren to get their item from it. She had put names on all the knick knacks for us children. We told her, "You do not want to give them away as then the curio will be empty." She just smiled and told us that she wanted us to have them now.
My grandmaother passed away a few days later. It is a memory that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
Thank you Grandma for all the love, and understanding that you gave to all of your children and grandchildren.
WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU. REST IN PEACE.
Esther Kinder (granddaughter)
Children:
Marinda Tolman (1902-1935)
Beatrice Mary Tolman (1903-2004)
Sylvia Tolman (1905-1993)
Lucinda Tolman (1908-1911)
Lucile Tolman (1910-1997)
Orin Hatch Tolman (1912-1986)
Alice Tolman (1914-2004)
Elmer Judson Tolman (1916-1997)
Wilson Hatch Tolman (1918-1987)
Ruth Tolman (1921-2004)
Ralph Hatch Tolman (1924-1997)
Pauline and Judson met and fell in love in Davis County, Utah. Their first two children were born in Bountiful, Utah. They then moved to Byron and Lovell, Wyoming where 8 of their eleven children were born. Then in 1923 they moved to Lehi, Utah and their last son was born. In 1924 they bought a farm in Sandy, Utah and lived out their lives there.
The old farmhouse was turned over to their youngest son and they moved into a little house a few doors down.
In 2011 the old farmhouse and farm was sold and everything is now gone. The end of an era.
I LOVE AND MISS YOU SO VERY MUCH MY BELOVED GRANDMA.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ANNE FOR THE TRANSFER OF MY GRANDMOTHER
As a child I remember going over and spending time at their little house, that had belonged to their Son who had moved to California, They had let my Aunt and Uncle live in the larger home that they had settled in back in 1924 in Sandy, Utah.
I remember the little fish pond, and flowers surrounding it, where grandchildren played and laughed.
I remember her sweetness, her compassion for people. I know when my grandpa died suddenly from a heart attack that it was hard on her. But she said he was always with her.
When the end came near for her. I believe she knew it as she had asked all of her children to bring the grandchildren over for Christmas Eve. On that night she opened her very special curio cabinet and told all of the grandchildren to get their item from it. She had put names on all the knick knacks for us children. We told her, "You do not want to give them away as then the curio will be empty." She just smiled and told us that she wanted us to have them now.
My grandmaother passed away a few days later. It is a memory that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
Thank you Grandma for all the love, and understanding that you gave to all of your children and grandchildren.
WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU. REST IN PEACE.
Esther Kinder (granddaughter)
Children:
Marinda Tolman (1902-1935)
Beatrice Mary Tolman (1903-2004)
Sylvia Tolman (1905-1993)
Lucinda Tolman (1908-1911)
Lucile Tolman (1910-1997)
Orin Hatch Tolman (1912-1986)
Alice Tolman (1914-2004)
Elmer Judson Tolman (1916-1997)
Wilson Hatch Tolman (1918-1987)
Ruth Tolman (1921-2004)
Ralph Hatch Tolman (1924-1997)
Pauline and Judson met and fell in love in Davis County, Utah. Their first two children were born in Bountiful, Utah. They then moved to Byron and Lovell, Wyoming where 8 of their eleven children were born. Then in 1923 they moved to Lehi, Utah and their last son was born. In 1924 they bought a farm in Sandy, Utah and lived out their lives there.
The old farmhouse was turned over to their youngest son and they moved into a little house a few doors down.
In 2011 the old farmhouse and farm was sold and everything is now gone. The end of an era.
I LOVE AND MISS YOU SO VERY MUCH MY BELOVED GRANDMA.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ANNE FOR THE TRANSFER OF MY GRANDMOTHER
Family Members
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Perry Orin Hatch
1877–1940
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Lora Elizabeth Hatch Tolman
1879–1968
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True Bradford Hatch
1881–1963
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Erle Ernest Hatch
1885–1966
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Leo Rufus Hatch
1887–1971
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Carrie Hatch NeVille
1888–1968
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Ole Woodward Hatch
1891–1970
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Spencer Hatch
1892–1975
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Grace Elmira Hatch Thaxton
1894–1987
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Alice Marinda Hatch Burton
1895–1985
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Florence Hatch Parkin
1897–1995
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Marinda Tolman Kitchen
1902–1935
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Beatrice Mary "Bea" Tolman Coyner
1903–2004
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Sylvia Tolman Pierson
1905–1993
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Lucinda Tolman
1908–1911
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Lucile Tolman Smith
1910–1997
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Orin Hatch Tolman
1912–1986
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Alice Tolman Broomhead
1914–2004
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Elmer Judson Tolman Sr
1916–1997
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Wilson Hatch "Bill" Tolman
1918–1987
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Ruth Tolman Hardcastle
1921–2004
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Ralph Hatch Tolman
1924–1997