Carol B. Coon

1936 ~ 2022

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Feb. 9, 2022
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
1950 E. Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah
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    Feb. 9, 2022
    11:00 AM
    1950 E. Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah
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  • Carol B. Coon, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed away peacefully on February 4, 2022 at the age of 85.

    Carol was born on March 17, 1936 in Pocatello, Idaho, the third of five children. She spent her youth in Pocatello where she excelled in both academics and ballet. In addition, she always held a job and was often described as a hard worker. After graduating from Pocatello High School, she attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. In addition, she earned additional credits towards a Special Education degree. At BYU, Carol met Richard her freshman year and they shortly became engaged. Carol faithfully waited for Richard while he served a 2 ½ year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were married on June 9, 1959 in the Idaho Falls Temple. Carol and Richard had three children; two sons, Brent and Alan, and a daughter, Diana.

    Carol was a devoted wife and mother. She was an excellent cook and homemaker. She was known for her organizational and problem solving skills. She was active in her kid’s lives, volunteering in their classrooms, actively participating in the PTA, and served as the PTA President for a year.

    Carol made friends easily and endeared herself to many. She was always there for her friends in times of need and served them with love and compassion. Consequently, when Carol made friends, they became life long relationships.

    People would often refer to Carol as “classy” as she was always well dressed and well mannered. She had great interpersonal skills and could strike up a conversation with anyone she met. She always carried herself with grace and dignity and left a good impression on those she associated with.

    Once her kids were older, Carol returned to her teaching career. She taught school for many years and worked mostly with special needs students. She worked closely with their parents as well in order to help them reach their full potential. She genuinely cared for those she taught and truly advocated on their behalf.

    Carol was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in numerous callings, including Relief Society President and Stake Relief Society President. Carol was a natural leader and lived a life of service, always looking out for the welfare of others. She often found the “one in need” that no one else recognized and quietly served them.

    Carol was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Archie Coon, her parents, Cromwell and Millie Bird, her grandson, Brook Coon, granddaughter, Cienna Coon, brother, Richard Bird, and sister, Marilyn Darling. Survived by her three children, Brent (Diana), Alan, and Diana Featherstone (Greg), 11 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and her sister Margaret Christiansen, and brother William Bird (Pauline).

    A viewing will be held on Wednesday, February 9th from 10:00 to 10:45 AM followed by a funeral service beginning at 11:00 AM at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Rd. (10600 S.) Sandy. To view previously held services please visit https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/LoZiDdcgNRgi1v9uQj-fVzSM5PCOtcpfpSiNoWanjF7X7uBywOauYHYbZqN-e8cm.d627FzimrIeOqMmV?startTime=1644429338000

    The family would like to express gratitude for the loving care she received by the staff at Ashford Memory Care and Inspiration Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org).


    Guestbook/Condolences

    My deepest condolences to The family.
    I was the caregiver for Richard and Carol for a couple of years, they were the nicest and sweet people that I ever meet, always had a bright smile and treated me like their family.
    Our routine included going for lunch to their favorite restaurant: In-n-Out,
    Carol always had to wear makeup and her hair was done with the perfect outfit and jewelry.

    I witnessed the love they had for each other
    When Dick was dying he asked me to take car of Carol until the end.

    Now they are together forever in heaven 🙏🏻🙏🏻


    - Linda Horner

    Diana, we are so sorry for the loss of your beautiful mother. It is never easy to say goodbye to a parent but how wonderful to know she is reunited with your dad. We love your family and know what a wonderful influence your sweet mom was to all of you. Love, Kim & Kyle


    - Kim & Kyle Thomas

    Dear Brent, Diana and Family,

    I’m so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was a dear friend and we had so much fun going together to dinner and attending church meetings and functions. She had such style and grace and boy, could she keep me entertained with her amazing ability to relate stories and events!

    I love her and will never forget her; Heaven is enriched with her presence. May happy memories help you through this difficult time.

    Sincerely,
    Patti Sanders


    - Patti Sanders

    Hope everyone is doing well.


    - Alan Coon

    Diana,
    I am so incredibly sorry you are going through this, the loss of a mother is so difficult.
    Please know that I am sending you healing hugs and prayers.
    Sharing Your Sorrow and Grief
    Terri Spencer


    - Terri Spencer

    What a lovely service to honor a wonderful woman. It was such a great tribute. Thank you all for sharing your stories and fond memories of Carol.
    May you find peace and comfort moving forward after your loss.
    Scott Blackburn


    - Scott Blackburn

    Enjoyed your celebration of Carol’s life. She was a great lady. We were friends at Anaheim tenth ward and my husband Robert and bro Ed Dart were Carol and Dick’s home teachers for a long time. Please accept our condolences at this time of separation and the joy of knowing you will all be together again. Marcia and Robert Allan


    - Marcia Allan

    Thank you so much for opening up the service for our friend Carol. We have many memories of your family. We are so glad you came to Camarillo and stayed a while. Carol made a difference. I loved going down memory lane with you.


    - LindaGay Harris

    I just wanted to say how much I was going to miss seeing Carol at Ashford. Carol had style. She was a beautiful and sweet lady who always had a hug for you. I will miss her and family who were always here with her.

    My thoughts are with you

    Lisa (Ashford Receptionist)


    - Lisa Osborne