Thursday, January 27, 2011

Forever Grateful to Lucy Lida Mathias Johnson!


Jason's grandma was the most amazing woman and I will be forever grateful for the hand she had in raising the man I married! She is so loved and will never ever be forgotten!
We love you Grandma!!!
Families ARE Forever!


Lucy Lida Mathias Johnson
BORN: May 2, 1912
DIED: January 22, 2011
LOCATION: Springville, UT

Lucy Lida Mathias Johnson, age 98, died Saturday, January 22, 2011, at the home of her eldest daughter in Springville, Utah. She was born May 2, 1912, at the old Mathias family home near Monte Vista, Colorado, to Chester LeRoy Mathias and Nannella Malsbary. She married Roscoe Valore Johnson, June 29, 1935, “in my folks’ front yard, out on their front lawn” at their family farm near Monte Vista. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple.

Lucy attended Sargent Consolidated School (grades 1-12) in the San Luis Valley, graduating from high school in 1930. In 1935 she received a B.A. degree from Adams State College, at Alamosa. “I majored in history and along with that got a degree in education, with minors in political science and in music, and a secondary education certificate to teach high school.” Her zeal for learning continued throughout her life. She read widely–literature, art, philosophy, history, biography, travel, political events, geography, poetry–(all, ancient and contemporary). When her eyesight began to fail in November 1994, she continued “reading” through Talking Books for the Blind, averaging as many as ten volumes weekly. And though bedfast for the last month of her life, she continued–enjoying, comprehending, discussing what she “read–“though reduced–right up to three days before her passing. It was after listening to tapes of Willa Cather’s fiction and poetry in 2007 that Lucy composed several fine poems, now totally blind, working them out in her mind, revising, then dictating them to her daughter, and then revising until complete.

It was music that brought her and her beloved husband together. Val sang a very fine tenor; Lucy, a very fine alto. Both sang with their families and in quartets, choruses, choirs, and both conducted music in church programs. Their children continue that musical heritage.

Lucy had other interests as well: quilting, rug braiding, gardening, photography (and preserving her family’s history from the civil war to the present in photo albums). She was an active member of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) for 44 years, 20 of which were in the Wasatch Range Chapter. She and her husband were known for their generosity and selfless service. And she was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in the Primary, the Relief Society, the Sunday School, and as Librarian.

In 1946 Lucy and family moved from Colorado to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where her husband taught music in the elementary schools and Lucy worked as clerk at Fried’s Department Store. Upon retirement, they moved to Spanish Fork, Utah. After her husband’s death, she moved to Willowwood Apartments in Sandy, Utah, and then in 2005 she moved to Springville to be with her daughter.

Lucy is survived by her five children: Loris (Darwin) Hayes of Springville, Utah; Donna (Kay) Ferrin of Safford, Arizona; Chester (Sheron) of Amarillo, Texas; Dennis (Rebecca) of Rock Hill, South Carolina; and Nan (Edward) Hill of West Jordan, Utah; and 24 grandchildren, 75 great grandchildren, 19 great great grandchildren. Her older brother, Charles LeRoy Mathias (still playing his saxophone and who will be 101 in February, 2011) lives in Nipomo, California.

Lucy was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, younger brother Frank David Mathias, granddaughter Valinda Ferrin, and great granddaughter Amelia Ferrin.

Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon on Saturday, January 29, 2011, at the Springville Third Ward (350 East Center) in Springville, Utah. (Viewing from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 28, 2011, at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, and at the Springville Center Street Chapel from 11:00-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork Cemetery (420 South 400 East).

In her concern for the homeless and the less fortunate, Lucy requested that, in lieu of flowers, financial donations be made to Friends of the Coalition, P.O. Box 1222, Provo, Utah 846033, or be taken to Food and Care Coalition, 299 East 900 South, Provo, Utah, 84606.

The family expresses appreciation to the people of Walker Mortuary, and their love and thanks to the many Springville Third Ward sisters of the Relief Society who helped care for Lucy, and to the many, many care givers from Hospice Specialists, Aspen Care, and Cora Campbell




















Monday, April 5, 2010

January 12th 2010-Jason's Birthday!

This was a wonderful day filled with loving Jason and his MANY years! We also went to TGI Fridays and celebrated in a big way there! We all love Jason!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hill Family Christmas Party at Uncle Dan and Aunt Marnees house

On Dec 26th we had the annual Hill Family Christmas Party and a good time was had by all! Marnee decorated very cute with a blue snow theme.  We ate a potato bar and exchanged presents and enjoyed each others company.  Good Job Dan and Marnee! Next year is Aunt Elans turn to plan the party.  I am already looking forward to seeing what she will decide to do!!




PS Yes I made those capes!! LOL! They are reversable too.  I dont usually toot my own horn but Toot Toot!! LOL Jk!!! Im just very proud of my creation!

Christmas Came! YAY!!!



We do the ever popular jammies on christmas eve but our little twist is that we wrap all of each kids presents in a different wrapper under the tree and they find out on christmas eve whoes paper is who's buy picking one and unwrapping it. Ta Da we finally know whos paper belongs to who.






Believe it or not Christmas came, Santa came and all was well in the Hill home!! I love Christmas so much this year did not dissapoint! Pssst.....this years tree was red, white and Santa.  I liked it!

Our Trip to Temple Square 2009!!



We had a great time taking the kids down to Temple Square this year! It was darn cold but we used our secret weapon (Hot Hands in the pockets) and were just fine.  Good times!!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Santa sent Gabby and Sarah a video letter!

Hello all you fellow helpful elves out there! Santa sent Gabby and Sarah a video letter and it was so cute!! You have to check it out!!
Merry Christmas Everyone!!!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Look at the pictures we took of my sister and her fam!!

My baby sister and her family are the cutest ever!! I am so glad that she gave Jason and I a shot at taking their pictures! She is one of my best friends ever! Sisters by chance friends by choice!
This one should be titled "Nicco in motion" He was so full of energy! I am smiling just thinking about that sweet little man!


OW OW!!
There is nothing like a mama comforting her little one!

I love this one! I love the red finger nails! I love the eyes and I love that hubby is in the background! I think she looks hot!
AWH! Baby Lola is so photogenic!! We had so many good shots of her there was no way to pick a favorite. She is beautiful! My Mary Poppins! Practically perfect in every way!!










That is a little snippet of pics we took. There are so many more that were awesome but figured some should be just for them. We had so much fun and will take any chance I get to see them! Thanks Anne Marie Nick Nicco and Lola for being our subjects!

LOVE TO YOU!!! XOXOXO