Mary and Vance had their marriage vows solemnized in the Manti Temple in 1946. Mary was always active in the LDS Church and served in every organization, especially in musical leadership positions. She loved the church and going to the temple with friends and family members.
After moving to Spanish Fork, Mary worked for many years at Hawkins Market, across the street form her home. She especially loved filling bags with penny candy for the many children who stopped there after school. Later she worked at HuDon Apparel, then at Phoenix Intl., before retiring when Vance retired. They were then able to enjoyed many years of traveling. They traveled with friends, and occasionally with family, and spent many happy winters in Baja. They attended Marine Corps Reunions in New Zealand, Denver, and San Diego, and traveled to visit friends and family across the states. In their old age they served a church mission for a year at Cove Fort and were so grateful for the experience.
For many years, Mom has made quilts for family and friends. We have no idea how many hundreds of quilts she made. Even though she was blind, she cut blocks and sewed by feel and continued to make quilts, which we all cherish.
Mary is survived by her children: Mary Ann (Craig) Fraughton, Edward (Glenda) Abbott, Peggy Wright, Eva (Jeff) Allen, and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, daughter: Roberta Jean Jensen; 10 brothers and sisters, and her parents.
A public viewing will be held on Monday, January 11, 9:30 to 10:40 a.m. at the Nickle Mortuary, 190 S Center St, Delta, UT, prior to the Funeral. Masks and Social Distancing are required. The Funeral Service, limited to family, will follow at 11 a.m. Burial in the Sutherland Cemetery. The link to the recorded video of the Funeral Service will be available at www.nicklemortuary.com by Monday afternoon.