Name |
Donald Harry Mabey |
Birth |
26 May 1922 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
11 Apr 1930 |
527 South 4th Street East, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [2] |
- Harry Mabey, Head, M, W, 37, M, age at first marriage 27, Utah, England, California, Carpenter, House
Laurett Mabey, Wife, F, W, 33, M, age at first marriage 22, Utah, Utah, Utah
Edward L Mabey, Son, M, W, 9, S, attended school, Utah, Utah, Utah
Douglas R Mabey, Son, M, W, 7, S, attended school, Utah, Utah, Utah
Donald H Mabey, Son, M, W, 7, S, attended school, Utah, Utah, Utah
Grant Mabey, Son, M, W, 2 4/12, S, Utah, Utah, Utah
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Census |
15 Apr 1940 |
552 Greenlawn Place, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [3] |
- Harry E Mabey, Head, M, W, 47, M, completed 8 years school, born in Utah, Carpenter, Contractor, wages earned in 1939 - $1650 for 45 weeks
Laurette Mabey, Wife, F, W, 43, M, completed 3 years high school, born in Utah
Leo Mabey, Son, M, W, 19, S, attended school, completed 3 years college, born in Utah
Douglas Mabey, Son, M, W, 17, S, completed 3 years high school, born in Utah
Donald Mabey, Son, M, W, 17, S, completed 3 years high school, born in Utah
Grant Mabey, Son, M, W, 12, S, attended school, completed 6 years school, born in Utah
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WW2 Draft |
30 Jun 1942 |
552 Greenlawn Place, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [4] |
- Donald Harry Mabey, 552 Greenlawn Pl, Salt Lake City, Utah, born 26 May 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah, registered for the draft. He was employed by Christensen Machine Co. The person who would always know his address was his mother, Mrs H. E. Mabey, at the same address. He was White, 5' 9", 135 pounds, had hazel eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion
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Milit-Beg |
12 Jul 1944 |
Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah [1] |
Milit-End |
15 Dec 1945 |
Santa Fe, New Mexico [1] |
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Census |
8 Apr 1950 |
220 5th North, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [5] |
- Donald H Mabey, Head, White, Male, 27, Married, born in Utah, Tool and Dye Maker, Diamond Drilling Ind.
Fay Mabey, Wife, White, Female, 26, Married, born in Utah
Donald C Mabey, Son, White, Male, 4, never married, born in Utah
Scott T Mabey, Son, White, Male, May 1949, never married, born in Utah
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Residence |
Between 1965 and 1970 |
3502 Santa Rosa, Salt Lake City, Utah [6] |
Residence |
Between 1984 and 1995 |
3443 El Serrito Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah [7] |
Witness-Obituary |
19 Nov 1998 |
Salt Lake City, Utah [8] |
- After a courageous battle with cancer, Edward "Leo" Mabey, Sr. beloved father, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather peacefully returned home to his Heavenly Father November 17, 1998.
He was born July 13, 1920, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Harry E. Mabey and Laurette Rogerson. He graduated from West High School in 1938. He was a cadet in the V-5 Naval Aviation Training Corp from June to December 1942. He was called to active duty on December 24, 1942, to serve during World War II where he was a fighter pilot in the Navy Aircorp flying missions in the south pacific theatre of war. He was honorably discharged as an Ensign.
He was married to Ruth A. Bain on May 14, 1945, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple and although later divorced, they remained good friends to the end.
He was an affiliate Coordinator for Christensen Diamond Products Co. until his retirement. At the time of his death, he was employed by JC Penney telemarketing and as a docent at Pioneer State Park. He always found time to enjoy gardening, engraving, woodworking, and building scale models for the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild.
Leo has served faithfully in may calling of the Church of Jesus Chris of Latter-Day Saints. Most notably serving in the Boy Scouts of America for over 25 years and was awarded the Silver Beaver for his service. He also served as Sunday School teacher and High Priest group leader.
He was preceded in death by his Father and Mother and infant sister, LaVon. He is survived by three daughters Kerrie Lee Heaton (Lamoine), Charlene Farr (Jerry), Laurie Ann deJong (Dan), 2 sons Edward Leo "Ted" Mabey, Jr. (Juli) and Richard "Rick" William Mabey (Camille). He leaves behind 14-plus grandchildren and Five-plus great-grandchildren. He is also survived by three brothers Douglas R., Donald H., and Grant Mabey. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Farewell Dad until we meet again.
Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Friday, November 20, 1998, at the Orchard 4th Ward, 53 East 350 North, just off Highway 89 adjacent to I-15 in North Salt Lake. Friends may call Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive and at the ward on Friday from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Special thanks to Vista Hospice Care Center and most especially to Frankie Clark for her dignified and gracious care of our father.
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Witness-Obituary |
10 Apr 2006 |
Salt Lake City, Utah [9] |
- Douglas R Mabey Man of integrity and unconditional love A noble man of integrity and unconditional love left peacefully from this existence surrounded by his large family that he loved beyond measure. Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother gently returned home to be united with his daughter, parents and other family members April 8, 2006. Doug was born May 26, 1922 with his twin brother in Salt Lake City, Utah to Harry E. Mabey and Laurette Rogerson. After attending Purdue University and Brigham Young University he graduated in 1950 from the University of Utah with an MBA and a degree in mechanical engineering. He served his country honorably during World War II as a Naval fighter pilot. After returning to Salt Lake City, he met while they were both attending BYU, and married his sweetheart and best friend Myra Madsen Mabey on June 20, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. He began his professional career as an engineer at Kennecott Utah Copper Division. Doug had a dynamic and successful 27 years of supervising complex engineering projects and became a senior executive with Kennecott. Instead of retiring, he built a successful real estate portfolio, along with extensive holdings in the telecommunications industry throughout the United States. Doug was passionate about the Boy Scouts of America. He designed and supervised the construction of the East Fork of the Bear Boy Scout Camp. He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award for his extensive service to the Boy Scouts. Doug has been a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints serving in many positions including high councils, bishoprics, high priest group leader and was dedicated to teaching gospel principles. His greatest loves were his family and traveling the world with them. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; sister, Lavon; brother, Leo; infant daughter, Maryanne; and grandson, Thomas Lund. He leaves behind his sweetheart, best friend and eternal companion, Myra (Peg); and his most cherished treasures his children, Steven Mabey, Susan Storheim, James (Taresa) Mabey, Mark (Wendy) Mabey, Dr. Brent (Mary) Mabey, Bruce (Christi) Mabey, Lisa (Robert) Burton and Robert (Lisa) Mabey. He is also survived by his twin brother, Don; and youngest brother, Grant. He leaves behind his precious 28 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 12, 1:00 p.m. at Mt. Olympus Sixth Ward Chapel at 4407 S. Fortuna (3695 E.). The family will receive friends Tuesday, April 11, 2006 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive, and at the ward from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to the service. Graveside services will follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Doug was a great friend and loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather supporting all the families' needs and activities. He was a man of dignity, honor and quiet compassion. His passing leaves a monumental hole in our lives. We will remember him forever.
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Witness-Obituary |
13 Apr 2013 |
Salt Lake City, Utah [10] |
- Fay Thomas Mabey completed her earthly mission and returned to her Heavenly Father on April 7, 2013.
Fay was born at home on September 9, 1923 in Logan, Utah to Wilford and Laura Hansen Thomas. Mom graduated from South High School in 1942 and in July 1943 married Donald H. Mabey: marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. This July Dad and Mom would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. While dating Dad, Mom always told him that she wanted a dozen children, they finally settled for six… a half dozen.
Mom was an excellent cook, homemaker, seamstress, story teller, water fight starter, baseball player, bowler, dancer, lover of all animals, and a friend to all. Mom always surprised us with homemade treats after a day at school.
Mom was very devoted to her children, while dad traveled the world with his career she insisted on staying home to care for us. Mother was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She also volunteered many hours organizing the Children's Days of 47 Parade.
As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mom's faith in the Savior was a constant guide in her life. Mom taught us to love other, never judge, fulfill our church callings, and be kind to all. Mom served in many church callings but loved the time she served with her friends, Jane, Elna, and JoAnne in Mutual. We will miss Mom's great sense of humor, her amazing whistle, her love of family, and just plain being with her.
In 1957 Mom and Dad were transferred to North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Our home became popular with the missionaries under the direction of President Thomas S. Monson. The missionaries loved Mom's cooking and Dad's ability to fix their cars but most of all their hospitality. We will be forever grateful to our Mother for teaching us to love everyone as she did.
Mom is survived by her devoted husband of 69+ years, Don and her six children, Craig, Scott, (Pat), Janice, (Alan) Fletcher, MaryLyn, (Darrell) Cheney, Gina, (John) Bruening, and Troy, (Shannon) Mabey, also 21 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Mom is preceded in death by her parents Wilford Thomas Sr. and Laura Hansen Thomas and a brother, Wilford Thomas Jr.
Funeral services will be Monday, April 15, 11:30 a.m. at the East Millcreek North Stake Center on 3408 Celeste Way, (3000 E.). A viewing will be held on Sunday, March 14, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawns Memorial, 3401 Highland Drive, SLC, and at the Stake Center Monday, March 15, 10:30 a.m. preceding funeral services. Submit family condolences to www.wasatchlawn.com or/and www.legacy.com
The family wishes to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the staff at Canyon Creek Assisted Living, Health Watch Homecare and to our 'forever friends' at Brighton Hospice for their tender and loving care provided for our mother.
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Reference Number |
33903 |
Death |
28 Oct 2018 |
Salt Lake County, Utah [11] |
Burial |
Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah [11] |
- Mabey; Fay Thomas; Sept. 9, 1923; Apr. 7, 2013; Donald H.; May 26, 1922; Oct. 28, 2018
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Person ID |
I33660 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |