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Arvil Blaine Moulton

March 11, 1941 — July 23, 2007

Tremonton, UT - Our dear Blaine, age 66, transitioned into his new life after battling cancer, to join his mother and father. We celebrate his life with family and friends. He leaves behind his wife, Bonnie Hill. They were married November 16, 2000 and were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple June 15, 2006. Their home is in Thatcher, Utah.
He is survived by his brother, Grant Diane Moulton and sister Marlene Vaughn Riggs. Also three children, with his former wife, Micki McMullin Moulton: Dallas Trudy Moulton, Sara Sean Bogan and Susannah Neil Holden and two children, Jamie and Michael Moulton from a second marriage. He has three stepchildren who love him dearly Darren January Green, Bryan Britney Green and Brooke Neeley. He is grandpa to Berkley, Spencer, Katie, Scottie, Janessa, Braxton, Ciarra, Savannah, Ellie, Izabel, Dylan and great grandpa to Jackson.
He was student body president in both Murray Junior High School and Murray High School. He was a class officer every year. He was a natural athlete and played varsity basketball, football and baseball. He was scouted in his junior year of high school by a national baseball team but a knee injury shortly after graduation prevented a career in sports. He graduated from the University of Utah and was a certified public accountant. He then went on to become a successful excavator, completing many large commercial projects throughout the region. ?Big Iron? was his passion. He retired in February.
He had a great love for horses. He and his riding companions were state team penning champions and competed nationally. He enjoyed riding horses most of his life. He was also an avid fisherman and enjoyed fishing with his sons, Dallas, Mike, his brother, Grant and a good friend, Perry. He and Bonnie enjoyed just being together in the outdoors.
Blaine had a very special way about him; he naturally drew people to him. His honesty and integrity were special, along with a great sense of humor. He was a kind, compassionate servant of his Father in Heaven. He will surely be missed.
The family wishes to give special thanks to Dr. Brannick Riggs for his kind and professional service and great humor.
A viewing will be held from 6:00 ? 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 26, 2007 at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home, 111 North 100 East, Tremonton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the Thatcher-Penrose Ward Chapel, 11475 West 10400 North, Thatcher. A viewing will be held at 9:30 before the services.
Interment at Bothwell Valley View Cemetery.
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