Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Jeanette's Newspaper Obituary


Jeanette Royle Monson, 70, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving children, ending a lifetime of devoted service to all with whom she came in contact. Mother did everything in life with the highest degree of excellence, grace and passion. Born in Moab, Utah she was the third of 4 daughters of Homer Freeman Royle and Emily Peay Royle.
She attended Forbes Elementary School, graduated from American Fork High School (1957) and Brigham Young University (1963). She loved missionary work serving in the Brazilian Mission from 1960-1962. She served faithfully in numerous church callings.
Jeanette married Alan Campbell Monson (separated) April 3, 1963 in the Logan, UT Temple. They have 5 children, 16 grandchildren and 1 grandson-in-law.
Music was an integral part of Mother’s life. Playing flute in the American Fork HS Marching Band, performing vocally, conducting numerous choirs and musical productions were among her favorite memories.
Jeanette loved this country and its history. She served in the Air Force ROTC at BYU; visited many US historical sites; visited 48 states; and loved living in New England for its rich American history.
She began her teaching career in 1963, took time off to raise her children, then returned to teaching. 2-time recipient of the Golden Apple Award; 2-time Alpine School District Teacher of the Year; taught US and World History to 5th & 6th Graders; and organized and toured Washington DC historical sites with a group of students. Mom loved each student and saw their potential. She created many lasting friendships with students and their families. During her chemotherapy, she continued teaching - one week of chemo and recovery, one week teaching - an amazing demonstration of love and devotion to her students! Cancer ultimately ended her teaching career in 2008.
Her greatest accomplishment in life is her family. She is survived by her 5 children: Grant (Robin) Monson, Sheila (Scott) Hansen, Ken (Jen) Monson, Tawni (Matt) Sumsion, Andrea (Darrin) Overson; sisters: Nadine Miller, Kathleen Rasmussen and Diane Harvey; grandchildren: Ashton (Jeff) Jensen and Kylee Monson; Jessie, Emily, Michael and Conner Hansen; Tanner, Conner and Mackenzie Monson; Taylor, Justin, Austin and Charly Sumsion; Sydney, Drew and Ethan Overson. She is preceded in death by her parents. Our Mom, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, Teacher and Friend will be greatly missed. We appreciate the love she has given us throughout her life and we take great comfort in knowing she is enjoying a well-deserved family reunion in the eternal realms above.
The family wishes to express deep appreciation to Hospice for Utah, especially her nurse and niece, Joan Pfau, who graciously and lovingly met her needs. A special thank you to her many friends across the country for sending their expressions of love and respect for our Mother. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 13 at 12:00 pm in the American Fork East Stake Center, 825 E. 500 N, preceded by a viewing from 10 – 11:45 am. Friends and family may also call at Anderson Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American Fork Friday evening from 6-8 pm. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Online guestbook: andersonmortuary.com. A scholarship was established in her name. Contributions can be made to: ASDF, and sent to Alpine School District Foundation 575 N 100 E, American Fork, UT 84003. Please reference the Jeanette Royle Monson Memorial Scholarship.

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