Name |
Richard Rene Mabey [1] |
Birth |
2 Dec 1933 |
Clearfield, Davis County, Utah [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
4 May 1940 |
Clearfield, Davis County, Utah [3] |
- Charles M Mabey, owns home worth $6000, Head, M, W, 34, M, completed 2 years college, born in Utah, Rural Mail Carrier, U. S. Mail, wages earned in 1939 - $2000
Lucille Mabey, Wife, F, W, 30, M, completed 4 years high school, born in Utah
Richard R Mabey, Son, M, W, 6, S, born in Utah
Charles M Mabey Jr, Son, M, W, 3, S, born in Utah
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Census |
8 Apr 1950 |
5583 W 7200 N, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah [4] |
- Charles M Mabye, Head, White, Male, 44, Married, born in Utah, Rural Mail Carrier, Post Office Dept.
Lucille P Mabye, Wife, White, Female, 40, Married, born in Utah, Stock Control Clerk, Air Force Base
Richard Rene Mabye, Son, White, Male, 16, never married, born in Utah, attending 10th grade, worked 6 weeks in 1949 as a Ranch Helper, earning $115
Charles Myron Mabye, Son, White, Male, 13, never married, born in Utah
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Residence |
5 Oct 1960 |
2943 Porter, Ogden, Utah [5] |
- Richard R. Mabey and Sally Donoviel, 2943 Porter, were the parents of a girl born August 5th [1960]
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Witness-Obituary |
3 Jan 1990 |
Salt Lake City, Utah [6] |
- Charles Myron Mabey, Sr., 83, died on Monday, January 1, 1990 at a Clearfield nursing home following a long illness.
He was born March 17, 1906 in Clearfield, a son of Joseph L., Sr. and Margaret Payne Mabey. Married Lucille Pullum on July 31, 1932 in Clearfield, she died on June 3, 1982. He married Dona Rae Brinton on October 15, 1987 in Elko, Nevada. He had lived most of his life in Clearfield. He graduated from Paul, Idaho High School and attended Idaho State College for one year and the U of U for one year. He was a member of the Clearfield First LDS Ward.
Mr. Mabey was selected by the Davis County Council on Aging as the ''Outstanding Senior Citizen for the State of Utah'' in 1978; he was also selected as the ''Outstanding Senior Citizen of Clearfield'' in 1979; awarded by the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. Volunteer services for the benefit of Senior Citizens on an area, community, church, county and state level were considered in making this award. He was an honorary life member of the Golden Spike Gem and Mineral Society. Mr. Mabey was 2nd Vice Chairman of the Council on Aging Board and had served on the Executive Committee, the Transportation Committee, the Finance Committee and the Nutrition Council. He was the past chairman of the Davis County Nutrition Council. Mr. Mabey had taught two weekly classes in Lapidary at the Heritage Center and had served as a consultant to the Building Committee in planning and equipping the Lapidary shop in the new Golden Years Senior Center. All of this service was volunteer. He was a retired employee of the U.S. Post Office Department and received a National Safety Award for 35 years of accident free driving. He was a charter member and had served as president of the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield. He had also served as Chairman of the American's Abroad Program. Mr. Mabey had been a national vice president for the National Association of Rural Letter Carriers, vice president of the Clearfield Senior Citizens Club and director of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Ogden Elks Lodge No. 719 and Ogden Eagles Aerie 2472. Mr. Mabey's hobby was lapidary and silver crafting and he was always happy to share his knowledge and experience with any interested person.
Surviving are his wife, Clearfield; two sons, Richard R. Mabey, Roy; Charles Myron Mabey, Jr., Clearfield; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Blaine (Marge) Adams, Layton; Mrs. Allen (Helen) Adams, Logan; Mrs. Russell (Kathleen) Lloyd, Mill Valley, California.
Funeral Services will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Clearfield First Ward Chapel, 326 Center Street, with Bishop David W. Monson officiating. Friends may call at Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 South State Street on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and on Thursday at the Ward Chapel from noon to 12:45 p.m. Interment: Aultorest Memorial Park.
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Residence |
Between 1992 and 1995 |
4919 S 2250 W, Roy, Weber County, Utah [7] |
Witness-Obituary |
14 Feb 2020 |
Ogden, Utah [8] |
- TAYLORSVILLE - Charles Myron Mabey Jr., 83, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2020. He was born August 4, 1936, in Ogden, Utah, the son of Charles Myron Mabey Sr. and Lucille Pullum Mabey.
Chuck served in the Utah National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve, retiring after 20 years of combined service. He was employed as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Clearfield, Utah Post Office, retiring after 20 years as well.
He married Jewell Stein on August 25, 1957. They were later divorced. He married Linda L. Barnes on August 5, 1986, and spent 33 wonderful years together.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter in law Maria Mabey and his son in law Lonnie Shomaker. He is survived by his wife Linda, her many children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. His children, Jeff Mabey and Wendy Empy and many grandchildren. His brother, Richard "Dick" Mabey.
As per Chucks wishes, there will be no services.
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Reference Number |
21849 |
Death |
16 Nov 2023 |
- https://www.myers-mortuary.com/obituary/RichardDick-Mabey
Richard “Dick” Rene' Mabey, passed away on Thursday, November 16, 2023 in his home with his loved ones at hand, two weeks shy of his 90th birthday. He was born December 2, 1933. Dick grew up in Clearfield, Utah and graduated from Davis High School. He continued his education at USU and Weber State College. He was the photo editor for all the school’s papers and also the yearbook photographer.
Prior to retiring from a long career with Hill Air Force Base, Richard served in the US Army.
After the divorce of his first wife, Sally Donoviel, he moved to the cabin in Nordic Valley, one that they had built with the weekend warrior/ski crew. He loved the mountains and he loved to ski. He taught ski lessons after work and on weekends. During the off season, and after work, he would hike up to the top of Skyline Ridge. Dick also volunteered at Antelope Island in the Fielding Garr Ranch where he had over 4000 hours.
Dick loved astronomy and if you could sit long enough you would’ve had a crash course on what was what. If he wasn’t looking at the sky at night he would be during the day. Whether it was a bird or a plane, if one flew over head, he would stop any conversation to check it out. More than likely he could tell you exactly what it was.
Dick met his loving and dedicated wife, Diane, at a work party where they had a blossoming life of 40 years together. They resided in Roy where their last three children graduated from Roy High School. He later joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was sealed to Diane on June 26, 1999 in the Ogden Temple. Dick was a man of many stories, ones you could laugh at, roll your eyes, or just shake your head. One thing for sure, no matter if you call him husband, dad, grandpa, or friend, he will be missed.
Dick is survived by his wife, Diane (Fowers) Mabey; his children, Eric (Debbie), Danielle (Dave), Greg, Christy (Mike) Trujillo, Teresa (Michael) McBride, Brian (Kristy) Grey. Dicks gems were his grandchildren, he had 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren with one on the way.
Dick was preceded by his parents, Lucille Valentine (Pullum) and Charles Myron Mabey; his brother, Charles “Chuck” Myron Mabey Jr.; and daughter, Elizabeth Mabey.
A very special health care provider, Corey Packer said, “Dick was the best part of my day. Every time I came, he always had a memory from his past to share with me, with a life lesson usually found within.”
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 11:00 a.m., at the Lakeview Stake Center, 4900 South 2000 West, Roy. Viewings will be held on Monday, November 20, 2023 from 6:00-8:00 p.m., at Myers Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West, Roy, and prior to services at the church from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Family prayer will be at 10:45 a.m. and Interment will be in the Hooper City Cemetery, 5301 South 6300 West, Hooper, UT.
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Person ID |
I21726 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |