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Dorthella Glover Spencer

Dorthella Glover Spencer
Date of Birth:
September 30, 1923
Date Deceased:
March 4, 2020
Funeral Services
Location:
Hinckley Cemetery
5800 West 1750 North
Date and Time:
March 14, 2020
Saturday: 11:00 AM

Viewing:

Due to Social Distancing Procedures to combat the COVID-19 Pandemic, no public Viewing will be held.

Burial in the Hinckley Cemetery.

A Celebration of her Life will be held after the period of concern around the COVID-19 virus.

Dorthella Glover Spencer

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Our beautiful mother, Dorothy “Dot” Glover Spencer, age 96, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. She was born on September 30, 1923 in Kanab, Utah to John Stanley and Clarissa Amy Heaton Glover. She was the youngest of four daughters and loved her three sisters dearly. She grew up in Alton, Utah, “God’s Country”, on a family farm surrounded by horses, cows, chickens, and pigs. As a child, she enjoyed board games, sleigh rides, and Friday night dances. She graduated from Valley High School in Orderville, Utah in 1942.

After high school, she moved to Provo to live with her sister, Delna, and worked at Geneva Steel. She met her eternal companion, Douglas Jay Spencer, on a bus ride home to Alton. They were married on August 10, 1946 and later sealed for all eternity on December 27, 1956 in the Manti LDS Temple. They moved to Hinckley in 1951, where they raised their children and Dot worked at Louder’s Cafe near Delta. She made lifelong friendships with the people she met there. She also worked as a care center cook for 16 and a half years and retired in 1996.  Dot and Doug proudly celebrated 50 years of marriage shortly before Doug passed away in 1996.

She was a devoted member of the LDS church and had callings in Scouts, Primary, Sunday School and as the Relief Society President. She loved attending the temple. She enjoyed gardening, canning, crocheting, quilting, walking, and water walking at the pool, even into her 90’s. Her greatest joy in life was her family. Her love of her children and grandchildren was boundless. She was an avid sports fan and rarely missed a family sporting event or a Utah Jazz game. She always looked forward to family reunions and camping trips with her extended family in the Sinbad area during Memorial Day weekend, and the 24th of July spent in Hinckley. She was kind, sassy, witty, had a great sense of humor, and always maintained a positive attitude. She genuinely loved people and service. She adored Hinckley and the wonderful families there and was considered a “grandma” to many outside of her biological family. She had a heart of gold and will be missed dearly by all who knew her.

She is survived by her five children: Claire (Dwight) Alldredge, Shirley Reynolds, Stanley Spencer, Brent (Yvonne) Spencer, Ronald (Christina) Spencer; 17 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, and 9 great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband: Doug Spencer; sisters: Delna Ivie, Mona Lister, Phyllis Little; son-in-law: Dwight Alldredge; daughter-in-law: Christina Spencer; granddaughter: Heidi Tuttle; grandson: Kirt Alldredge; great-grandson: Dustin Wright.

The family thanks the staff at Millard County Care Center and the staff from At Home Health and Hospice for their compassionate care.

A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, March 14, at 11:00 am, at the Hinckley Cemetery. A Celebration of her Life will be held after the period of concern around the COVID-19 virus.

 

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