1924 ~ 2009
Harold LeRoy B. passed away on August 26, 2009, at the Heritage Care Center in American Fork, Utah. Harold was born on July 5, 1924, in Cedar City, Utah, to Norman and Martha Irene B. He married May Dalton on July 19, 1942. Less than a year later, and 3 months before his first son, Mike, was to be born, Harold was serving his country in the United States Army. After training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, he was assigned to an Artillery Unit in the Philippines. Harold received numerous decorations for his service before being discharged in 1946, following his release from the Army Hospital in Manila.
In the early 1950s, Harold and May moved to Provo, Utah, where they raised their young family. Harold spent most of his professional life working in the insurance industry and in real estate, including serving for many years as the State Manager for Combined Insurance Company in Utah and Nevada. Harold also served in many positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and with local service groups and organizations in the area. Everywhere he served was better when he left than when he started. On August 21, 1979, Harold and May were sealed to each other in the Salt Lake Temple. Following May's death in 1980, Harold met Sandra Kay Fischer, and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple.
Sandy survives him after 29 years of marriage. Harold also is survived by all of his children, Michael L., Gold Coast, Australia; Larry D. (Linda), Woodland Hills, Utah; Myrna (Doug) Livingston, Provo, Utah; Gregory N. (Nancy), Bountiful, Utah; and Bradley M. (Trudy), Payson, Utah, as well 18 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. He also is survived by 3 brothers Ross, Ken and Elmer and 1 sister Velma Halls, and was preceded in death by 2 brothers Chett and Oscar, and 1 sister Viola.
Our love and thanks to all who have been part of Harold's life, and the lives of his family.
After many years of sickness, Grandpa was called home this week. Such an amazing man. Now he can shine again. His brain and body can finally keep up again with his unstoppable spirit. He's with Grandma May again, and I know he is happy. It's always sad to loose someone you love, even when you know it is for the best. I am SO grateful for the gospel, and the knowledge I have that families really can be together forever. I will see my Grandpa B again.

3 comments:
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I'll be thinking of you.
If you want to stop by when you're on your way to and from Orem, feel free. Tonight Caro and Elder Leon from Venezuela will be here, so feel free again too to stop by and speak some Veni Spanish!
love,
Candice
Sorry to hear the sad news. Hopefully everyone in your family is coping well. Thank goodness for the gospel and Eternal Families.
I am so sorry about your loss. It is so hard to lose our loved ones, but luckily we know it is only a temporary separation. Our thoughts are with you.
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