Don was born in 1915. He was the son of Dell Gardner and Lydia Tagge. He passed away in 1992.
Research Notes
From Find a Grave memorial :
Burial: Price City Cemetery, Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA; Plot: 1-O-025-03.
Obituary
D. Ferron Gardner, age 76, died peacefully at the Castleview Hospital Monday, July 6, 1992, as the result of a stroke.
He was born October 20, 1915, in Salem, Utah, to Dell and Lily Tagge Gardner. He married Josephine Nielson June 10, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He owned and operated Price Auto Parts for 25 years. Since retiring he has been a farmer with his apprentice grandson Dusten. He is survived by: His wife, Josephine; daughter and husband, Kara Lynn and Leo Heugly; grandchildren, Dee (missionary in Germany), JoLayna, Daniel, Dusten, Jaclyn, Donna Arroyo and Brent Richard; great-grandson, Jessie Arroyo; brother and sisters, Iris Barrett, Midvale; Glen, Culver City, Calif.; Garth, Pico Rivera, Calif.; Aeriel, Hacienda Heights, Calif.; Adell Miller, Everett, Wash.; Phil, Chino, Calif.; sister-in-law, Pearl Gardner. Preceded in death by his son, Brent, father and mother, brothers, Darwin and Quent.
He was the epitome of fatherhood to Kara and Brent. He was loved and adored by his grandchildren, and a grandpa to many neighborhood children, and was deeply devoted to his wife. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, neighbors and the community.
Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 8, 1992
Sources
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58185298/don-ferron-gardner: accessed 22 January 2024), memorial page for Don Ferron Gardner (20 Oct 1915–6 Jul 1992), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58185298, citing Price City Cemetery, Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA; Maintained by L. Pappas Finley (contributor 47068673).
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DNA Connections
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