T. Kay Sorensen, Mendon, Utah— Thomas Kay Sorensen, 85 died Wednesday, December 14th, 1994, at Sunshine Terrace. A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal. Funeral services will be at noon Saturday in the Mendon L.D.S. Chapel with Bishop Richard Gordon conducting. Friends may call from six to eight p.m. Friday at the Allen-Hall Mortuary and from 10:30—11:330 a.m. Saturday at the Mendon Chapel. ~Newspaper Not Listed.
Thomas Kay Sorensen— 85 died Wednesday, December 14th, 1994, at Sunshine Terrace. He was born October 17th, 1909, in Mendon, Utah, a son of William Isaac and Rhoda Kay Sorensen. He married Maxine Stauffer on January 29th, 1935, in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. He lived his entire life in Mendon where he owned and operated a farm. He was very active in church and community. He held various church positions, including high councilman and counselor of the bishopric. He and his wife also officiated in the Logan L.D.S. Temple for eight years and served a mission in Missouri and Kentucky in 1977 and 1978. Kay loved music and was chorister for the Mendon May Day celebration for fifty years. He later came to be known as "Mr. May Day." He entertained family, friends and groups throughout the valley. He was best known for his rendition of The Three Little Pigs— "The Pee Little Thrigs." He is survived by his wife Maxine and children: Claudia and Earl Jeppesen, David and Sandra Sorensen, Fawn and Clark Olsen, Kristine and Sidney Groll, and Neil Sorensen; sixteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Michael, three sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be a noon Saturday in the Mendon L.D.S. chapel with Bishop Richard Gordon conducting. Friends may call from six to eight tonight at the Allen-Hall Mortuary and from 10:30–11:30 Saturday at the Mendon Chapel. ~The Herald Journal, December 16th, 1994, page 4.
T. Kay Sorensen, Mendon, Utah— Thomas Kay Sorensen, 85 died Wednesday, December 14th, 1994, at Sunshine Terrace. A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal. Funeral services will be at noon Saturday in the Mendon L.D.S. Chapel with Bishop Richard Gordon conducting. Friends may call from six to eight p.m. Friday at the Allen-Hall Mortuary and from 10:30—11:330 a.m. Saturday at the Mendon Chapel. ~Newspaper Not Listed.
Thomas Kay Sorensen— 85 died Wednesday, December 14th, 1994, at Sunshine Terrace. He was born October 17th, 1909, in Mendon, Utah, a son of William Isaac and Rhoda Kay Sorensen. He married Maxine Stauffer on January 29th, 1935, in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. He lived his entire life in Mendon where he owned and operated a farm. He was very active in church and community. He held various church positions, including high councilman and counselor of the bishopric. He and his wife also officiated in the Logan L.D.S. Temple for eight years and served a mission in Missouri and Kentucky in 1977 and 1978. Kay loved music and was chorister for the Mendon May Day celebration for fifty years. He later came to be known as "Mr. May Day." He entertained family, friends and groups throughout the valley. He was best known for his rendition of The Three Little Pigs— "The Pee Little Thrigs." He is survived by his wife Maxine and children: Claudia and Earl Jeppesen, David and Sandra Sorensen, Fawn and Clark Olsen, Kristine and Sidney Groll, and Neil Sorensen; sixteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Michael, three sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be a noon Saturday in the Mendon L.D.S. chapel with Bishop Richard Gordon conducting. Friends may call from six to eight tonight at the Allen-Hall Mortuary and from 10:30–11:30 Saturday at the Mendon Chapel. ~The Herald Journal, December 16th, 1994, page 4.
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