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Wilma Ione Bagnell

September 17, 1927 — September 6, 2017

Wilma Ione Bagnell

Wilma Ione Robinson Bagnell passed away September 6, 2017 at the Family Tree in Morgan Utah, with her daughter by her side.

She was born September 17, 1927 in Coalville, Utah to George A. Robinson and Jane Ann Morton Robinson. She was the youngest of 6 children. On November 1, 1947 she married the love of her life, Earl H. Bagnell, in Coalville. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden Temple.

Wilma graduated from North Summit High. She loved learning, and was a high scholar in many of her classes.

She worked at the Summit County Hospital for 2 years after getting married, then wanted to start her family. She devoted her life to being a wonderful homemaker and mother. Mom was the most dedicated mother and wife on the earth. She loved being a mom and took great pride in it. She also loved her church callings, primary being her favorite. She was a quiet lady, but a lady she was in every sense of the word. She loved to dress up and her hair was always so perfect.

Wilma's greatest joy was watching her 5 grandchildren, Jaime, Terrance, Nick, Adria, and Justin, and 15 great grandchildren come into this world, watching them grow and achieve. She was so proud of all of them. She loved having a beautiful yard, crocheting and embroidering.

She loved a good wrestling match, watching the Utah Jazz, and BYU football games. She loved going camping with her family, and spending weeks every year in the old Ranger Station.

She is survived by her 3 children, Scott Bagnell, Jean Wilson, and Rod (Lisa) Bagnell, all of Coalville, Utah.

Preceding her in death are her parents, her sweet, loving husband Earl, son-in-law Jim Wilson, 2 grandchildren, Weston and Celeste Wilson, brothers, George and John Robinson, and 3 sisters, Kathleen, Dorothy, and Lela.

Funeral services will be Saturday, Sept. 9th, 2017 at 12 pm in the Coalville Stake Center, with a viewing starting at 10 am.

We want to send a heartfelt thank you to the Family Tree Assisted Living in Morgan for the excellent, loving care they gave our mom for the past 6 years. Thank you all so much! And a great big thank you to Symbii Home Care, especially to Melanie Bosworth who mom loved and adored. We love you Mel.

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