George (moose) Merrick

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1933 ~ 2018
George Eugene Merrick Jr., affectionately known as "Moose" peacefully passed away on March 4th 2018 in Salt Lake City, UT after battling Dementia. George was born on September 3, 1933 to his parents Anna Francis Fleming and George Eugene Merrick Sr.. The youngest of three children, Gene had two older siblings, William F. Merrick (Lucille) and Beverly Taylor (Roy).
Raised in Rose Park, Gene was a proud graduate of West High School where he participated in football and made life-long friends. Soon after, Gene enlisted in the US Army and served in the Korean War Conflict. He was married to Leona Nelson, whom he later divorced after adopting two daughters, Michelle Burnham (Bryan) and Wendy Hansen (Doug). He later married Rita Hibbard, whom he later divorced. Moose enjoyed fishing with his brother and sister on Strawberry Reservoir, hunting, and spending time at the track watching the horse races. Gene retired from Hercules, Inc. after 35 years of service. He never met a stranger and was known for his powerful handshake. A story and joke teller extraordinaire! One of the greatest joys in his life was time spent at his cabin in Bear Lake, UT, where he entertained friends, enjoyed bird watching, played golf, and grew tomatoes. Gene was always a proud participant in service. He received the 50 Years of Service Award from the Rose Park Lions Club where he held many positions, including President and District Zone Chairman.
Last but not least, George was a University of Utah Man through and through. He helped establish the University of Utah Crimson Club and never missed a football game until ill health prevented him from doing so. GO UTES!
Survived by his daughter, Michelle (Bryan), Doug, and grandchildren: Jessica Clark (Sanford), Jillian Burnham, Nathan Hansen, and Seth Hansen, his brother William (Lucille), Roy and many nieces and nephews. He also had a very special relationship with his niece Jan Taylor.
Proceeded in death by his daughter Wendy and sister Beverly.
A proud Ute until the end, Moose requested his body be donated to the University of Utah School of Medicine. His celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
"Don't look back, the bastards might be gaining on you"

Fonte: Salt Lake Tribune

Publicado em: 18-03-2018