Fielding - Charles Ray Pulver, 83, our beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away on February 26, 2005 in Fielding Utah, of cause's incident to age. He was born in Payson Utah, May 2, 1921 to Amley Eugene and Zoe Ann Wilson Pulver. He grew up in Payson. After high school he entered the Army Air Force and served 5 years in World War Two as a radio operator and instructor. In 1943 he met the love of his life, LaJuana Jean Smith at the Dansante in Logan Utah. On June 7, 1944 they were married in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Later their marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple. The first years of their life were spent raising turkeys, after which he worked at Thiokol for twenty-seven years as a machinist. Charles was a loving, kind, and gentle husband, father and grandpa. His family was the most important thing in his life. He loved life, had a great sense of humor, and always could make you laugh. He loved to camp, especially in Yellowstone and Logan Canyon. He loved to fish, garden, and work in his shop making things for his wife. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. He was a High Priest in the Hampton Ford Ward. He served in the Sunday School, the Primary and was ward librarian for 12 years.
He is survived by his wife LaJuana Jean Pulver, sons Charles Jr. Margaret Pulver, Paul Jayne Pulver, daughters Geniel Pulver, Michelle Guy Ballard; seventeen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, Brothers Reid LaPriel Pulver, Jean Shirley Pulver and one sister Dot Sterling Jones. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral Services will be Wednesday March 2 at 1:00 at the Fielding Stake Center. A viewing will be March 1 from 6:00 to 8:00 at Rogers and Taylor funeral home and at the Stake Center prior to the funeral. Interment will be in the Fielding Cemetery.