Evetta F Ekins Pleasant Grove, Utah Obituary

Evetta F Ekins

<p><a href="https://mc8thward.org/#1e293ad0-e602-463e-93e7-0d76cf1a12fa">WATCH LIVE FUNERAL STREAM HERE </a>(11:00 AM MDT)</p> <p>Evetta Ekins loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away peacefully October 21, 2021, surrounded by family.&nbsp; Evetta was born January 11, 1928, in Vancouver, Washington but soon after moved to southern California.&nbsp; She loved the beach, biking and being with friends and her cousins as a youth.&nbsp; She attended Cerritos college where she obtained her Cosmetology license, but World War II interfered with her plans.&nbsp; Her husband joined the Navy and she moved to Coronado Island in San Diego, CA. &nbsp;where she worked as a &ldquo;Rosie the Riveter&rdquo; repairing fighter planes that had returned from combat. One of her close schoolmates introduced her to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and she and her family were baptized.&nbsp; In 1972 her son Jerry, and daughter Sande moved to Provo, Utah to attend Brigham Young University and Evetta soon followed with her son John.&nbsp;</p> <p>Evetta started her life over when she moved to Utah with enough money for one month and thankfully found a job at the Brigham Young University press.&nbsp; At that time printing was a male dominated industry but she was smart and strong and worked her way up from the pre-press room to the front office where she retired.&nbsp; She met the love of her life Stanford &ldquo;Tim&rdquo; Ekins in 1973 through a mutual friend and they were married. Evetta became a farmer&rsquo;s wife.&nbsp; They lived at the Southfork Ranger station when they married and moved down into the valley on the farm in Pleasant Grove, Utah after a few years.&nbsp; She was a member of the Manila 1st Ward, full of farmers and friends.&nbsp; For almost 50 years she attended monthly luncheons with &ldquo;the club&rdquo;, a group of farmers&rsquo; wives and dear friends.&nbsp; Her last lunch was just one week before her passing with the remaining 4 members.&nbsp;</p> <p>Evetta loved the church, hosting friends, musicals, and travel but most of all she loved her family.&nbsp; Her life was defined by her endless service, sacrifice, and love of her family.&nbsp; Her Grandkids and great grandkids were her love and joy and she made no apologies for spoiling them with Grape soda, cookies, candies, crepes aka &ldquo;roll-ups&rdquo; and more.&nbsp; She loved sleepovers at grandma&rsquo;s house, going to the pool and of course going to Disneyland.&nbsp; She loved it when they could visit and play dominos where she suspiciously won an uncanny number of times.&nbsp; She lived her life full of service to the church where she served in many callings but most importantly was simply a friend to all who would take time to visit, make a meal or share a smile.&nbsp; She and her husband loved to attend the temple and her home was always filled with love.</p> <p>At the time of her passing she had 22 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp; She is preceded in death by her loving husband Stanford &ldquo;Tim&rdquo; Ekins, her parents, siblings, and entire generation of extended family along with her son Jerry Morales, daughter Sande Morales Montano, son-in-law Cesar Montano and Stepson Duane &ldquo;Dee&rdquo; Ekins.&nbsp; She is survived by her son John (Jeanette) Ekins, and stepchildren Cheryl (Jacob) Boone, Norman Ekins, and Dallin Ekins.&nbsp; Her heart and home were in Utah valley and it is there where she will be laid to rest next to her loving husband in the Provo Cemetery.&nbsp;</p> <p>We would like to thank Spring Gardens and Deana Rasmussen from Inspiration Hospice for taking such great care of Evetta.</p> <p>Funeral services will be held Monday, October 25, 2021 at 11:00 am in the Manila Creek Eighth Ward Chapel, 3850 West Box Elder Drive, Cedar Hills where family and friends may attend at viewing from 9:00 &ndash; 10:45 am prior to the services.&nbsp; Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery.&nbsp; Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com.</p>
January 11, 1928 - October 21, 202101/11/192810/21/2021
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