Carl's mom passed away last Thursday after battling a series of debilitating strokes. She was an amazing woman who raised 6 strong and capable children. I married Carl when I was 18 and after 40 years, she loved and accepted me as one of her own. My kids loved her and served her every chance they could. Things like yardwork, home repairs, dishes, and shopping were all given and accepted with grace. We will miss our trips to Mt Pleasant. Love you, Euvonna. You are a beloved mother and grandmother. See you on the other side!
Marilyn Euvonna Christensen
9/16/1938 ~ 8/17/2023
Marilyn Euvonna Christensen, 84, of Mt. Pleasant Utah, gracefully and peacefully passed away surrounded by loved ones, August 17, 2023.
Euvonna was born September 16, 1938 to Leo and Relia Larsen in a small cabin home in Mt. Pleasant Utah. She was the eldest of five children. Euvonna attended school in Mt. Pleasant and graduated from North Sanpete high school in 1956 as Valedictorian. She was offered a scholarship to Brigham Young University. After moving to Provo shortly after graduation, she was employed at BYU where she was the assistant to the Dean of Education. She studied business and became very proficient at her job. Euvonna was a meticulous and organized record keeper. Euvonna married Vernal Christensen March 18, 1960. Together they raised six children: Lorrie, Carl, Michael, Jenni, Greg and Camille. Vernal passed away October 9, 1989. Euvonna was a skilled homemaker and seamstress. She was a mother that taught her children the value of hard work and how to be self-sufficient. They learned many skills, as Euvonna and Vernal built a meaningful life and a strong family. She was an excellent cook and baker. She expertly preserved food from the huge family garden. She made holidays special with her traditions and treats, including handmade chocolates and confections. Euvonna worked for the Utah State University Extension Service for fourteen years coordinating the 4-H Homemaking Program. She retired in 2004. After her retirement from the Extension Service, she continued to learn new skills. She was a voracious reader and genealogist. She enjoyed knitting, needle arts and knife throwing. She gave countless hours of service researching her ancestors and preparing their names for ordinances. She planned “Ancestor Day” on Memorial Days to teach her family about their ancestors. She would lead a tour of the cemetery recounting individual stories from our pioneer heritage. She also loved history, beautiful music, and was very patriotic. Euvonna served in many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She loved working in the Primary. Many remember the fun, legendary, activities she planned. Her children remember her “Primary Voice” some of them remember it fondly others not so much. Euvonna enjoyed spending time with her family. She loved to sit around the table and hear stories of their antics that she had been unaware of when they were happening. She was a devoted Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Wife and beloved Sister. She will be deeply missed by all who loved her.
Euvonna was preceded in death by her Parents, Leo and Relia Larsen, Husband, Vernal Christensen, Granddaughter Addison Christensen, Great Grandson’s Calder and Oliver Pedroza, Sister-in Law Carlene Larsen. Numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and many dear lifelong friends. She is survived by her siblings: Brooks (Nicky) Larsen (brother), Leola (Bill) Barnhill (sister), Thayne (Ellen) Larsen (brother), Fred Larsen (brother) and her children: Lorrie (Martin) Maughan (daughter), Carl (Sandy) Christensen (son), Michael (Julie) Christensen (son), Jenni (Roger) Johansen (daughter), Greg (Jen) Christensen (son), Camille Bauer (daughter), 27 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the 2nd Ward Chapel in Mt. Pleasant Utah (295 S. State St) on August 23, 2023 at 11:00 am. A viewing will also be held Tuesday evening from 6:00-7:00pm and 9:30-10:30am prior to service, both at the church. Interment will be at the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery.
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