Friday, December 20, 2019

Nico Shops for Birthday Present

I sent Nico $5 for his birthday to buy a toy.  Meagan said they had to go to three stores of looking before they went back and found the right one at the first store.



Monday, December 16, 2019

Carole's Creation

This is a laminated sheet that Carole had made for her kids so they could learn how to  use Family Search.


Sunday, December 15, 2019

My Sister Carole

Carole decks on jewelry and scarf I had given her with her new fuzzy coat and she looks really cute for church in Billings, Montana.  I asked her if she got any complements and she said, "No".



Wednesday, December 11, 2019

A Selfie

I was trying to take a selfie for some reason, can't remember why.



Sunday, December 01, 2019

Molly's Birthday Surprise

Molly was still in Carlsbad for Thanksgiving weekend when she got her best birthday present.


Friday, November 29, 2019

Snow Time

It always reassures me to see my tree looking back at me.





We planted this tree as a seedling with several others, but none have grown as tall as this one.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Saturday, November 09, 2019

Friday, November 01, 2019

Halloween with the Stewarts

What fantastic costumes!!!


Brynn

Ryan


Molly

Molly and Brynn

Kate

Kate and Ryan

Kate, Brynn, Ryan and Molly


Monday, October 28, 2019

And Here We Are Again

Since it has gotten colder, I brought the fur throw in our bedroom from the living room and Sadie is loving it and I love it, too.  She sleeps on top and hopefully to the side.  I sleep under it and I love coming to bed early and getting snuggled in, if I don't go to bed soon enough, Sadie goes without me.


Sunday, October 27, 2019

Carole's Grandson Finn

Carole said something about dancing to Fin in his cute costume and he immediately did dance.  Cute video, wish you could see it.


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Wedding Anniversary

This is my life, me and Sadie.  She just loves sitting in the sun, watching all the needles and leaves tumble to the ground.  For me, it will be clean-up time, soon.  Bags and bags of leaves and needles...how soon?  I did not do anything special for my anniversary.  Just remembering Richard and pray he is happy in heaven and has Bandido near.


Monday, October 07, 2019

Granddaughter Sarah

Sarah is home from her mission and attending Utah Valley in Provo.  Here she is at General Conference with a new friend.  Looks so darling in her smart dress.

Reminds me of when we used to go to Conference when I was attending BYU.  At the time it was not too hard to get a seat in the Tabernacle.  This Conference Center is so huge and each stake only gets so many tickets.  I am not sure how easy it was for Sarah to get in.  Times have changed so much.  I heard Dallin Oaks give a talk about when he went to BYU and I was there then, also.  Enrollment at around 4500 in the early 50s!


Saturday, September 28, 2019

Dorothy Ray Siddoway Anderson Passed Away September 20, 2019


Beloved wife, sister, aunt, cousin and friend Dorothy Anderson, passed away in Vernal, Utah at the age 91, on Friday, September 20, 2019.

Dorothy was born February 2, 1928, in Vernal, Utah to James Raymond and Ezma “Tess” Siddoway. She was born in the same home and same room as her daddy on North Vernal Avenue, weighing only 4 lbs. The home is still standing today. She was the oldest of three girls and a boy. When she was old enough to start school her parents moved to town and eventually they built a home next door to her grandparents William and Emily Siddoway where she spent many happy hours. She enjoyed high school dances. She especially enjoyed the dresses that were hand made for the Gold and Green Balls.

After high school, Dorothy attended Utah State Agricultural College (currently Utah State University) where she met her sweetheart David Anderson at a fraternity dance. They were married June 2, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple, with a reception in Vernal at Grandpa and Grandma Siddoway’s home. Following their wedding, Dave went to work for his Dad and Uncle Lorin in the mercantile business, in Homedale, Montana. Two years later, they moved to Miles City, Montana where Dave managed the Anderson’s store for the next 8 years. They lived above the store in an apartment during their time there, where Dorothy took great care in making it beautiful. Her favorite memories in Miles City were when her mom, Beverly, and Jim came to visit.

Dorothy loved dolls and started collecting them while in Miles City. Through the years her doll collection would grow to several hundred of every kind. At one point she owned every Madame Alexander doll ever made.

In 1958 they moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they opened Ferrell’s Department Store. Dave’s Uncle Lorin had a building lot on Safstrom Ave were they built the only home they ever lived in. Dorothy took a lot of pride in making sure every detail of their home was just right.

In their early years in Idaho Falls, Dorothy and Dave would spend their time enjoying friends, family, the outdoors, and dancing. She was a Pink Lady at the L.D.S Hospital and then Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center for 34 years and over 5000 hours.

It was during a Relief Society lesson when she was challenged to fill out her four-generation family chart, that her love and devotion to family history begun. Before she was through, she would create over 70 scrapbooks of family history. Dorothy was proud to be a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Mayflower Society.

Dorothy and Dave took the opportunity to travel the world. They also loved to square dance and would often go with their square dancing group to exotic places throughout the world. They both enjoyed working in their beautiful yard and spent many hours together making it a beautiful, peaceful place. Anyone who visited their home and spent time in their yard would attest to the care, detail, and beauty of it. It wasn’t uncommon for them to plant up to 600 plants in one season.

Dorothy was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many church callings including; Secretary in Relief Society, pianist in the M.I.A. and Relief Society, she was a visiting teacher for over 60 years, a Counselor in the Relief Society and both she and Dave were temple workers in the Idaho Falls Temple.

After Dave retired, Dorothy and Dave spent their winters in Mesa, Arizona. They enjoyed the warm weather, going to live performances, square dancing, and exploring the area. Dorothy enjoyed reading, shopping and would look for just the right gift for each family member for their birthdays, Christmas and other holidays. Dorothy was always well dressed, and loved shoes and jewelry. Every photo she was in she looked like a movie star. She was always gracious, always had a tissue in her pocket, always had her lipstick with her, and a small pillbox with Anacin in her purse. Together Dorothy and Dave loved life and lived it.

Family was very important to Dorothy and Dave, and they were constantly attending family reunions, visiting loved ones, and going to their homes, sharing thoughtful gifts and fun stories. She was fiercely loyal to family and friends.

Dorothy’s bond with her sisters Beverly and Marilyn was a bond that would last their entire lives. It was when Beverly passed away suddenly, that Dorothy’s health started to decline. Dave, her loving husband of 70 years, tenderly took care of Dorothy up until the last few days of his life.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her beloved husband David Anderson, her parents Raymond and Ezma “Tess ” Siddoway; her sisters Beverly Merkley and Marilyn Hacking; her in-laws Ferrell and Ethel Anderson; and nephews Tim Reynolds and Mike Murray.

Dorothy is survived by her brother Jim Siddoway; and by nieces and nephews; Wayne (Robyn) Merkley; Linda Murray; Terel (Julie) Merkley; Lisa (Steve) Evans; Jimmy Caldwell; Tara (David) Merkley; Lance (Charmian) Siddoway; Shauni (Mike) Young; J.D. Siddoway; and many great-nieces and nephews each loved dearly by Aunt Dorothy!

We would like to thank all of the family, friends, neighbors and all those at the care center who supported and loved Dorothy.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2PM at the Maeser 2nd Ward LDS Chapel (2745 North 1500 West). A viewing for family and friends will be held Saturday 12:45-1:45PM at the Church. Interment will be in the Vernal Memorial Park. Services are under the direction of the Phillips Ashley Valley Funeral Home. Online condolences may be shared at www.AshleyValleyFuneralHome.com

John Hardy Memorial Hike 2015

My Life So Far