Tuesday, May 3, 2011

GRANDMA JENSEN JENSEN

BarDee Jensen Jensen, my grandma.

I always remember going to visit them at their home in Preston, Idaho in the summertime to help with harvesting corn. They grew the best corn ever (Delmonte) and I always looked forward to cousin and eating corn-on-the-cob.

Every year for Christmas, we would receive brand new money in an envelope.

My grandma passed away April 29, 2011. The funeral was May 3, 2011.

Here is her obituary:
BarDee J. Jensen
PRESTON - BarDee Jensen Jensen, 86, passed away on Friday, April 29, 2011 at Heritage Home in Preston, Idaho. She was born on June 56, 1924 in Glendale, Idaho to Oleen Alder Jensen and Ellen Clayton Porter. She married Keith Eugene Jensen on June 25, 1942 in the Logan LDS Temple.

She enjoyed working with her husband at the Premium Oil Co until he retired in 1998. She loved to visit the people at the service station. It was always full of friends. She also worked at Mereda's Vogue and Petersen's Drapery. Together Mom and Dad planted, harvested, and sold sweet corn. BarDee loved to work with her hands and crocheted afghans, doilies, and quilts, and always shared her raspberries with others. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served as Relief Society President, in the Young Women's and the Sunday School. One of her favorite callings was being a primary teacher. Mom loved her family and was proud of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

BarDee is survived by her children, Gail (John) Barr, James (Bonnie) Jensen, both of Preston, ID; Charmaine (Jerry) Harwood, of Paris, ID; Kelly (Cindy) Jensen, of Pocatello, ID; Phillip (Michelle) Jensen of Logan, UT; 21 grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren, and seven great-great granchildren, one brother, Glen Jensen of Brigham City, UT; five sisters Evelyn Brady of St George, UT; Lucille Hall, of Salt Lake City, UT; Colleen Hyer, Lewiston, UT; Helen Lombardi, St George, UT; Sharon Buttars, of Franklin, ID. She was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers David and Cecil Jensen, and a grandson Tyler Hemsley.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 12 noon in the Preston 1st Ward LDS chapel, 213 South 200 East in Preston, with Bishop Brent Dodge conducting. A viewing will be held Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Webb Funeral Home's new location, 1005 South 800 East, in Preston and Tuesday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church.

Interment will be in the Preston Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.webbmortuary.com.

The family would like to give a special thanks to the Heritage Home and the staff there, as well as Access Hospice and Thelma Roley and Jeneil Blanch for the care they gave to BarDee.



Because it's hard to read, I am going to re-type it all for when I print out my blog.

In Loving Memory of
BarDee Jensen Jensen
Born: June 5, 1924
Glendale, Idaho

Passed Away: April 29, 2011
Preston, Idaho

PRESTON FIRST WARD CHAPEL
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - 12:00 noon
President Lynn Bingham, Legacy 2nd Brand, conducting

PALL BEARERS
Lance Hemsley
Johnathan Jensen
Chad Jensen
Jeremy Jensen
Jeff Jensen
Robert Jensen

HONORARY PALL BEARERS
Brian Jensen
Matthew Jensen
Jase Jensen

Compassionate Service by the Preston First Ward Relief Society.

SERVICE

Family Prayer .................. Phillip Jensen, son

Prelude & Postlude ......... Bonnie Slaughter, friend

Musical Number ............. Cindy Jensen, daughter-in-law
"Heirloom"
Zoey Michelle Jolly, granddaughter, accompanist

Invocation ....................... Tara Parker, granddaughter

Life Sketch ...................... Charmaine Harwood & Gail Barr, daughters

Speaker ........................... James Jensen, son

Musical Number ............ Johnathan Jensen, grandson
"Remember Me"
Jamie Talbot, granddaughter, accompanist

Speaker ........................... Kelly Jensen, son

Remarks ......................... President Lynn Bingham, Branch President

Musical Number ........... Channing & Laken Hemsley, great grandchildren
"O My Father"
Brett Ward, great graddaughter, accompanist

Benediction ................... Heather Johnstun, granddaughter

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Dedication of Grave ..... John Barr, son-in-law

On the back of the program is the Posterity of Keith and BarDee Jensen.
5 Children
21 Grandchildren
49 Great Grandchildren
7 Great Great Grandchildren

Gail (John) Barr
ShaMe'
Camie
Kellie (Michael) Oxx
Tristan
Jordan
Alijah
Chelsea (Justin) Kofoed
Ashton
Jacob
Zachary
Lance (Laurie) Hemsley
Channing (Britney)
Hudson
Brystol
Brett (Ronnie) Ward
Riley
Sawyer
Laken
Tyler (Debbie) Hemsley
Chase
Coltin
Shy
Chance

James (Bonnie) Jensen
Johnathan (Lynette) Jensen
Conner
Alexandra
Nathan
Brittyn
Chad (Colleen) Jensen
Saxton
Tayson
Kaislyn
Jamie (Casey) Talbot
Ethan
Kyla
Halle
Caleb
Heather (Jared) Johnstun
Taegen
Jade

Charmaine (Jerry) Harwood
Tara (Flint) Parker
Chance
McKaylee
Marlan
Jordan
Debra (Austin) Harwood
Skyler
Trenica
Michael (Mic)

Kelly (Cindy) Jensen
Zoey Michelle (Brandon) Jolley
Faith
Dawson
Kate
Tracy (Brian) Atkinson
Christian
Conner
Jordan
Robyn (Jason) Royce
Hallee
Jadyn
Colt
Bristol
Laura (Jason) Peterson

Phillip (Michelle) Jensen
Jeremy (Erin) Jensen
Zachary
Jeff
Robert (Mindy) Jensen
Jazlyn
Jately
Braxton
Echo
Brian
Jace (Whitney) Jensen
Lucinda
Matthew
Carson
Annjolina


The funeral was very nice and I enjoyed laughing and thinking about her.

Charmaine mentioned things about her childhood. One story was of her and her sisters walking to the outhouse. Every time, the rooster would come and pace back and forth and back and forth between the outhouse. They would have to run as fast as they could all the way back to the house.

Gail talked about all those who cared for her and about the funny things Grandma did while at the Heritage Home. One story was of her constantly leaving her room and crawling as fast as she could. It always took the staff awhile before they could find her.

Jim talked about the care that she received and how much his mother was loved by so many. He also talked about a story and parable of a ship that was set to sail. Slowly, ever so slowly, the ship begins to fade out of our view and past the horizon. And on the other side of the horizon, the ship is seen.

My Dad talked about the plan of salvation. He talked about riding his bike and how life has uphills, some potholes, and wind along the way ... but that only makes us stronger. Very touching talk.

The Bishop was the concluding speaker, and perhaps my favorite. He talked about how his unique calling is to help prepare his members for their 'final exam.' Today is Grandma's graduation ceremony and how sweet that is. She is cheering and jumping for joy. Because of his talk, I will always try to remind myself that funerals are a graduation ceremony of this life and there is so much more to come in the next life.

The gospel and the plan of salvation are such a blessing in my life and something that I am ever grateful for. I have a testimony that Grandma is now with my Grandpa and that they are happy and living in heaven. Happy graduation Grandma! Can't wait to see you again!

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