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Leda R. Evert

December 17, 1937 — September 22, 2018

If my time is up, it’s okay. I know where I am going. There will be no funeral. My volunteer work and friendships will be memorial enough. I want everyone to continue to be happy and have good times. There is no percentage for grief and sadness. A burst of sunshine will show my love and that I am not far away.
And a joyful sound. “It is no secret” what God can do. What he has done for others, he will do for you. With arms wide open, He’ll welcome you. It is no secret what God can do. – Written by Stuart Hamblem.
And Always remember that Love is like a butterfly, loving and free, bright and colorful, for the world to see; It goes wherever it pleases, and pleases wherever it goes.
Leda R. Evert, died September 22, 2018, at the age of 80 at her home in Brigham City, Utah. She was born December 17, 1937 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Elmer and Emma Renner.
Survivors include: Dean her loving husband of 59 years, their children, Teri (Rudy) Zorko of Farr West, Ut., Gail (Jon Farrelly) Evert of Everett, WA, and Erik (Jennie) Evert of Warner Robins, GA: sisters, Cartha Richmond of Fort Collins, CO and Ruth Ann (Harold) Anacker of Marshall, IL. and brother Charles (Susan) Renner, Stevensville, MT. Leda and Dean also have 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Leda and Dean have had the privilege of traveling. They loved camping. A highlight was international traveling including – South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, China, Chile, Cost a Rica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, India, Canada, eight European countries, and their last trip was to Eqypt, Jordan, and Israel in 2016. They have also visited all the U.S. States. Leda and Dean have enjoyed their hiking adventures all the way to the end.
Leda and Dean lived in Champaign, IL Coon Rapids, MN, Essex Junction, VT, East Lansing, MI, Tifton, GA, retired in the Land of Enchanment, Silver City, New Mexico, and in 2017 moved to Brigham City, Utah to be closer to family.
While in Silver City, Leda joined the community orchestra at Western New Mexico, University playing the clarinet, sang with HiLo Silvers a number of years, was a member of the church choir and handbell choir, but her strongest devotion was volunteering in the hospital auxillary where she was a member for 20 years. In the GRMC Auxillary, she served as Coordinator of many committees and was elected to officer positions including president, 2005-2006. She also held many committee appointments and officer positions at the state level – NMHA Auxillary – including State President, 2012-2013.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be mailed to First Congregational Church, 202 N. 6th Street, Marshall, IL 62441 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital P.O. Box 1000, Department 495, Memphis TN. 38101-9801.
Please share a favorite memory of Leda or offer condolences to the family by leaving a tribute at www.cvmortuary.com
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Cache Valley Mortuary, 80 W. 4200 N. Hyde Park, Utah. 435-787-8514.
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