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Gwenneth Ingram Stockton

November 10, 1928 — March 9, 2012

Gwenneth Gwen left this realm to return to her Heavenly Father on March 9, 2012. She died peacefully at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center surrounded by her family.
She was born to George and Louisa Ingram, November 10, 1928 in Durban, South Africa. She was the next to the youngest of five children. She met her husband, Norman while he was serving a mission in Durban. They were later married in Canada in August 1952. During their many years together they lived in many states and countries while Norm served in the US Army. Together they raised 6 children. They were later blessed with many grandchildren and great grandchildren which brought much joy to their lives. She was a faithful and devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many positions including Relief Society and Primary. Together, she and Norm, later returned to South Africa to serve a mission. She loved spending time researching family history, knitting for family members and humanitarian efforts. She loved camping with family and adored spending time at any beach.
After the death of her husband she moved to Idaho Falls and lived in the Parkwood Meadows assisted living center near her son, Brad Stockton and his wife Rainey. She made many good friends and was loved by the staff at Parkwood. We will all miss her cheerful disposition. No matter the situation, she endured gracefully to the end. She is survived by her sister, Audrey Burden, of England and brother, Michael Ingram Colleen, of South Africa. Along with 5 of her 6 children; Melody Gleed Michael of Smithfield, UT, Brad Stockton Rainey of Idaho Falls, ID, Garth Stockton of Logan, UT, Heather Halverson Brent of Apache Junction, AZ, and Corey Stockton Heidi of North Logan, UT. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Stockton and her daughter & son-in-law, Robin and Bill Sanders.
Graveside services will be held at noon, Wednesday, March 14, 2012 in the Richmond Utah Cemetery. A viewing will be held Tuesday evening at the Richmond Church, 150 South 100 East, from 6:30- 8:00 P.M. and also Wednesday at the church from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m.
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