Geneve Hatch was born in Blackfoot, Idaho on March 25, 1931, to William Marks Hatch and Geneve Pixton.
During her life Geneve lived in Provo, UT, Boise, ID, Arimo, ID, Pocatello, ID, and Chubbuck, ID.
She was sealed for time and eternity to her sweetheart, Kent Wright Dayley, on March 19, 1954 in the Idaho Falls Temple.
Geneve and Kent have five children: Brent (Andrea) Hatch Dayley, of New Zealand, Janese (Robert) Larson, of State College, PA, Mark (Susan) Hatch Dayley, of Spanish Fork, UT, Eric (Chrys) Hatch Dayley, of Pocatello, and Lorraine (Jim) Jensen, of Denver, CO; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Geneve graduated from Pocatello High School in 1950 and attended Brigham Young University.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in several callings, including Primary President, Primary Teacher, Stake Primary Secretary, Stake Relief Society Secretary, and most recently, a Visiting Teaching Supervisor.
Geneve and Kent served an 18 month mission in Adelaide, Australia, beginning in 1988. A highlight of their mission was their time spent working with the Aboriginal people and their pet kangaroo, Tea.
Geneve was active in scouting and is a recipient of the Boy Scouts of America's Silver Beaver Award for outstanding service.
Geneve Hatch was born in Blackfoot, Idaho on March 25, 1931, to William Marks Hatch and Geneve Pixton.
During her life Geneve lived in Provo, UT, Boise, ID, Arimo, ID, Pocatello, ID, and Chubbuck, ID.
She was sealed for time and eternity to her sweetheart, Kent Wright Dayley, on March 19, 1954 in the Idaho Falls Temple.
Geneve and Kent have five children: Brent (Andrea) Hatch Dayley, of New Zealand, Janese (Robert) Larson, of State College, PA, Mark (Susan) Hatch Dayley, of Spanish Fork, UT, Eric (Chrys) Hatch Dayley, of Pocatello, and Lorraine (Jim) Jensen, of Denver, CO; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Geneve graduated from Pocatello High School in 1950 and attended Brigham Young University.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in several callings, including Primary President, Primary Teacher, Stake Primary Secretary, Stake Relief Society Secretary, and most recently, a Visiting Teaching Supervisor.
Geneve and Kent served an 18 month mission in Adelaide, Australia, beginning in 1988. A highlight of their mission was their time spent working with the Aboriginal people and their pet kangaroo, Tea.
Geneve was active in scouting and is a recipient of the Boy Scouts of America's Silver Beaver Award for outstanding service.
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