Alma Loren Hunsaker

ALMA LOREN HUNSAKER (died 3 July 1959)
Former Malad Man Dies In Ogden
Honeyville — Alma Loren Hunsaker, 67, died Friday morning in the Dee Hospital at Ogden after a short illness.
He was born May 15, 1892 at Honeyville, a son of Robert Sweeten and Minnie May Wheatley Hunsaker. He was reared in Honeyville as a young man and moved to Malad.
He married Amelia Camp June 5, 1913, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later they made their home in Holbrook, Idaho where he served as bishop as well as a member of the stake presidency. He was county commissioner of Oneida County and a prominent farmer and stock grower of that area.
He moved to Honeyville where he served on the town board and on the North Box Elder Stake high council. For 10 years he served as a member of the Box Elder County School Board. He filled a mission for the LDS Church in the Western States.
Surviving are his wife, the following sons and daughters: Albert Lorin Hunsaker, Moses Lake, Wash.; Mrs. Shelby (Grace) West, Murray; Mrs. Vernon (Norma) Spencer, Riverton; Mrs. Glenn (Ardith) Pearson, Orem; Mrs. Varsel (Ruth) Charlson, and Don C. Hunsaker, Honeyville; and Robert S. Hunsaker, Brigham City; 28 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, R. Jess Hunsaker, Wendell, Idaho; T. Earl Hunsaker, Logan; Mrs. Melvin Boswell, Salt Lake City; Wallace Hunsaker, Honeyville; Orlin Hunsaker, Delta; and Mrs. Ted Gorgensen, Amalga.
Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Seventh ward chapel with Bishop Dean Compton conducting.