Elizabeth Morgan, (1929)


October 14, 1929 – February 19, 2012

Elizabeth Morgan, age 82, peacefully passed away in Downey, Idaho on February 19th, after a lengthy illness. A lifelong resident of Malad, Elizabeth was born on October 14, 1929, to William Leland Morgan and Mary Thomas Morgan. An only child, she was a devoted and loving daughter.

Elizabeth was educated at Malad schools.
Upon finishing High School, she was employed by the First National Bank where over several decades she held various administrative positions. Friends and residents of Malad will remember her as a trusted, efficient and helpful employee there. When the bank closed, Elizabeth was hired by the FBI in Pocatello where she worked until health problems necessitated her retirement.

As a sincere and devoted member of the LDS church she worked in many callings serving the church. She was known for her kind heart and soft spoken demeanor.

Elizabeth is survived by cousins, Eileen Aste of San Carlos, CA, J. Hugh Williams of Provo, UT, Marilyn Neal of Orem, UT, Dr. B.L. Thomas of Salt Lake City, Janice Colson of St. George, UT and many more relatives and friends who loved her dearly.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 27, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. in the Horsley Funeral Home, 132 W. 300 N. Friends may visit with the family from 12:00-1:00p.m. prior to the service. Burial will follow in the Malad City Cemetery.

FUNERAL SERVICE
Horsley Funeral Home, Malad, ID – February 27, 1023
Bishop Tony McClain, officiating

Prelude & Postlude – Jean Thomas
Invocation – Lisa Stiles
Life Sketch – Eileen T. Aste
Open Remarks – Family & Friends
Vocal Duet – When He Comes Again by Maria Blanchard & Blake Neal, acc. by Jean Thomas
Remarks – Hugh Williams
Closing Remarks – Bishop Tony McClain
Closing Hymn #292 – O My Father
Benediction – Jeff Christiansen
Family Prayer – Sheldon Jensen

CONCLUDING SERVICE
Malad City Cemetery
Dedicatory Prayer – Bob Crowther

CASKET BEARERS
Doug Blanchard
Bob Crowther
Joe Daniels
Sheldon Jensen
Mike Semrad
Hugh Williams

Compassionate service by the Malad 6th Ward Relief Society