December 9, 1937 ~ March 2, 2020
Our dear Mother, Nana, Grandma, Great-Grandmother and the cornerstone to our family died March 2, 2020.
Our mother was selfless, loving and our never-ending cheerleader. Mom was always up for an adventure, whether it be camping, family vacations, cooking traditional dishes or trying new ones. She had a love of the arts, sports and reading. Mom was always up for a good card game with any of the grandchildren or whoever she could talk into playing Five Crowns by saying, “Do you want a fast game?” knowing if the entire family played it would take three hours. What she enjoyed most was going out to eat with the family for breakfast or dinner.
Born December 9, 1937 in Mohrland, Utah to Archie and Helen (Pestotnik) Etzel, Mom grew up in Hiawatha and Price, graduating from Carbon High School. After high school, she moved to Salt Lake City to attend and graduate from beauty college. It was on a blind date where she met the man she would never stop loving, our dad LaVell Holmes; they married in June 1957 and had four children. Mom ran her own day care for 40 plus years committed to the growth of early childhood development.
Preceded in death by her husband and parents. Survived by her children Archie (Margaret) Holmes, Helen Jones, Kathy (Lyle) Obray and Brenda (Steven) Matern; grandchildren Kelli Holmes, Nicholas (Nicole) Holmes, Derek (Raven) Holmes, Nathan Jones, Chad Matern and Brendan Matern; and great-grandchildren Tiberius Holmes and Alizayah Holmes.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, March 13, 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 309 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Interment to follow at Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Mom, you will forever shine on inside all of us and may we carry on the same zest for life that filled your adventurous spirit.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the amazing staff of Rocky Mountain Care for their incredible hospice care, James, Whitney, Kristy, Sara and Dr. Moreland were so responsive to any of the needs we had with Mom. In lieu of flowers, please go to your favorite restaurant and play a game with family and friends.
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