Delmer Lee Wilson, Jr., (1942)

Delmer Lee Wilson, Jr.
On September 28, 2013, alter a valiant battle with cirrhosis of the liver at University of Utah Hospital, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle left behind his mortal body to be reunited with lost loved ones in heaven.
Born December 14. 1942 to Delmer Lee and Blanche Noriece Wilson in Huntsville, Missouri, he was the oldest of four children. He grew up in Missouri until he was 12 years old, at which lime his family then moved to Rupert. Idaho. He held a special place in his heart for Missouri and the life he had there. After graduating from Minidoka High School, he met the love of his life his sweetheart Betty Broadhead Wilson. They were wed on November 30, 1962. They became eternal companions on July 23, 1965 in the Idaho Falls Temple.
Through their love and commitment they raised 10 beautiful children: six girls and four boys and one special cousin. He held a special place in his heart for each and every one of his nieces and nephews and in laws lie loved them like they were his own. His family was important to him and keeping those bonds strong was what he lived for.
“He left all of us with beautiful memories. My husband treated me with respect and love. No matter what, he worked so hard to provide the best for his family.” His sweetheart Betty
“When money was tight he made the Christmas gifts for us kids and grandkids all made out of wood. He shared his love for die-cast cars with all of us.” Star-lene
“Our father had a deep love, for our mother. He cherished every moment and worked hard to create great memories. He was a hard worker and taught his posterity the value of hard work and the reward of a job well done. He loves all his family unconditionally and told them as often as he could.”

  • Sabrina
    “Even though we were in Texas, we always felt that he was with us. He made many trips to visit us.” – Destry
    “My dad showed us many sides. He showed me how to have fun at work without getting in trouble.” – Tishara
    “He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, mentor, and living example for till. He was a tradesman with many talents. He was a best friend to all of his family.” Dartanian
    “He always had a book in his hand, no matter where he was. He was always there when we were in a pinch. He taught us the reward of an honest days work, no matter what the job may be.” – Tansy
    “He taught me how to fix things and to leave things better than you found them. He taught me to laugh and find the bright side even when you feel like crying. He showed us the joy of “getting out of dodge” and seeing the country.” – Montanaela
    “He was always the first one to come to the rescue for all of us when they needed it most. No matter what it was, he was our white knight riding to the rescue. He always told us ‘If I have the means to help, I will,'” – Machandra
    “Dad gave me his oldest son and then helped raise his grandson and granddaughter. He helped make them the people they tire today.”
  • Paula
    “He never gave. up. He was a fighter through it all No matter what trials came into his life, he always had a smile and joke to be told. He was our sunshine on a cloudy day.”- His sweetheart Betty lie was a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many callings throughout his life including his most recent one and by far one of his favorites, a primary teacher with his wife. He loved teaching the children.
    He is survived by his eternal companion Betty, as well as his children Star-lene (Gary) Weatherston, Sabrina (Danny) Jones, Destry Lance Wilson, Tishara (John) Ward, Dartanian Lehi Wilson (Amy Smart), Tansy (David) Talbot, Mojitanaela (Jared) Loftiss, Machandra (Jon) Wilson, Elvonnia Ledfors adopted son Lee Worley and daughter-in-law Paula Higley; his brother and sister, David Allen Wilson and Diane (LeRoy) Adamson, and his mother-in-law, lone MacBass. He had 43 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by many special nieces and nephews and extended family.
    He is preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Danny Edward; two sons. Dee Lorenzo, Dario Layne; two granddaughters. Tulip Loftiss. Java Wilson; brother-in-law, James Hunter and fathers-in-law, Orville Lorenzo Broadhead and William Jack MacBass, all of whom were ready to welcome him home.
    Thank you for all the wonderful memories and the legacy you have left us.
    The viewing will be held on Tuesday October 1, 2013 at the Belmont Ward Church, 16925 N. 5200 West, Riverside. Utah from 6-8 pm and the morning before the funeral services from 9-10:30 am. A celebration of his legacy will be held on Wednesday October 2, 2013 at 11:00 am at the same location.