May 4, 2017 Dale Ray VanDeWarker passed away unexpectedly on April 4, 2017 in Indianapolis, IN at the age of 65. Dale was born on September 10, 1951 to the late Neil and Novia VanDeWarker of Marion, MI. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Dean. He is survived by a sister, Janis (Charles) Hoffman of Martinsville, IN; brother Don (Traute) VanDeWarker of Jacksonville, FL; and many nieces and nephews.
Dale Ray VanDeWarker Upon graduation from Marion High School in 1969, he continued his education at Central Michigan University. Upon graduation from CMU he moved to Homer, AK working on fishing and tug boats. In 1986 he moved to Indianapolis, IN to be near his ailing mother who was being taken care of by sister Janis in nearby Martinsville. He was employed as a quality control inspector for Hebrew National and retiring as a cross country truck driver for Rapid Transit. Internment is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 1PM at Greenwood Cemetery.
Wife of Jerald Rimington
Millard County Chronicle Aug. 1, 1929
YOUNG MOTHER DIES
Wednesday morning Mrs. Leora Boothe Rimington died at her home on the North Tract following childbirth. Mrs. Rimington is survived by her husband, Gerald Rimington, a daughter two years old and her last child, eight days old. Mrs. Rimington was twenty two years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Boothe.
Leora Maxine Rimington Tingey passed away peacefully at her home in Hyrum, Utah on 9 Aug 2016. She was born 23 Jul 1929 in Delta, Utah a daughter of William Gerald and Leora Christina Boothe Rimington. She grew up in Southern California and moved to Brigham City in 1959. She married Paul Heber Tingey on 9 Sep 1960 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
With her husband, Leora served two LDS missions in Papua New Guinea and in London, England.
Leora owned a dog grooming business and had a great love for all animals. She enjoyed decorating her home. She dearly loved her family and was immensely involved with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her son Andy, her parents and two sisters; Leona DeVilbiss and Sally Wilkie.
Interment, Brigham City Cemetery.
Paul Heber Tingey 89, passed away on Friday, March 17, 2017 in Logan, Utah.
Paul was born on December 10, 1927 in Brigham City, Utah to Essie Mae Guymon and Orson Lorenzo Tingey.
He served his Country in the Army during WWII, followed by an LDS Mission in Australia. He married his sweetheart Leora Maxine Rimington on September 9, 1960 in the Salt Lake Temple. Paul and Leora served two missions together in Papua New Guinea and in the London England Temple.
He graduated from USU with a BS in Dairy Husbandry, later received his teacher certificate to go on to receive his Master's Degree in Education Administration from BYU. He taught Elementary Education in the Box Elder County School
District and worked as an Elementary Principal and Jr. High Vice Principal in the Uintah County School District. Paul was a mentor and friend to children of all ages.
He was a dairy farmer and had a prize herd of Jersey cows. Paul enjoyed horses and cutter racing in Tremonton. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and camping. His family was his top priority as demonstrated by his loving relationships with each of his grandchildren.
Surviving are his children: Lori (Winston) Jones, Hyrum, UT; Debi (Scott) Bullock, St. George, UT; Mari (Dave) Emery, AK; Buck (Jill) Tingey, NV; Jerry (Lynette) Tingey, ID; David (Christine) Tingey, IN; 26 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren with three on the way.
Preceded in death by his wife, son Andy, parents, five sisters and six brothers.
Special thanks to the staff at Sunshine Terrace Care Center and Intermountain Hospice for their loving care.
Funeral services will be Friday, March 24, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E., Brigham City, UT.
Viewings will be Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and on Friday from 10:00 to 10:40 a.m. at the Mortuary.
Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery with Military Honors accorded bythe Combined Veterans from Box Elder County.