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Obituary of Rae Lynn Larsen
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Rae Lynn Larsen was born July 29th, 1941 in Marysvale, Utah to Scott and Beulah Hyatt Sargent, she passed away peacefully at home on Monday January 30th, 2017.
She grew up in Salina, Utah where she met Reed Lundgreen. They were married in April of 1960, later divorced. That union produced 3 children, Lance, Lana and Teresa. Mom later married Terry Larsen, divorced.
Mom enjoyed many friends and lots of fun in her life spending many years going camping, boating on Lake Powell, and to motocross races and hill climbs to watch Lance and her brother Randy compete. She also enjoyed golfing with friends, playing Bunko, and she loved doing a little gambling from time to time. The last few years of her life Mom thoroughly enjoyed watching the Jazz play and looked forward to each game with great anticipation. Her grandchildren were her greatest joy.
Mom was an extremely hard worker who excelled in every job she ever had. She was very loving and caring, always there for family and friends. She was an excellent cook and a gracious hostess, and beautiful on the inside and out. We’ll miss her fun, upbeat personality and her we-can-do-anything attitude. We’ll always cherish our memories with her.
Survived by her Son Lance Lundgreen, and Daughter Lana (Gary) Ames, grandchildren Colby, Heather, Dallin, Amber and Tanner, Sister Diana, and nieces Jenny and Rachel. Preceded in death by her parents, daughter Teresa, sister Addie, brothers Ron, Don, Doug and Randy, niece Dannielle, and the father of her children, Reed Lundgreen.
A celebration of Mom's life will be held on Friday, February 24th, from 4:00 – 7:00 pm, at the Lexington Village Clubhouse located at 4135 S. 635 E. at Old Farm. Please bring your hugs and fun memories of Mom to share.
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