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Herb CAVE - Photo
LAWRENCE-James Herbert CAVE, age 75, died Feb. 25, 2005 at his home.
Born in Sego, Utah on Jan. 14, 1930 to Franklin and Birtie Stone Cave.
Herb served in the Army from 1947-1953 as a staff sergeant and was in the
131st Airborne Division. He served in the end of World War II and in the
Korean Conflict. His grandson, Nicholas Hunsaker, served in Operation Iraqi
Freedom in the Utah Army National Guard and his granddaughter is also
serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in the Army National Guard in American
Fork.
Married Vieon Darlene Morrison on Nov. 6, 1950 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
while stationed at Camp Carson. She preceded him in death in January 1978.
His life partner and last love of life was Dima Jensen Wilson-Hurt.
Herb worked in construction and was an inspector for Housing and Urban
Development. He loved the outdoors and loved to hunt and fish. When he was
younger, he played the guitar, sang and loved to get together with family.
Survived by his love Dima, Lawrence; brothers, David Cave, Cheyenne, Wyo.;
William (Olympia) Cave, Wellington; sisters, Inas Williams, Beckley WV;
Lucille Hopkins, Jackson, Tenn.; children, Judy (David) Mast, Draper;
Ruth (Jim) Hunsaker, Castle Dale; Gary Cave, Salt Lake City; Cindy Lipinski,
Gilbert, Ariz.; Dan (Jane) Cave, Bondurrant, Iowa; Nancy (Joe) Costello,
West Valley; Debra (Keith) Lewis, Lehi; Carloyn Wilson, Elko, Nev.; Brad
(Robin) Wilson, Cleveland; Ilene (Pete) Alger, Huntington; 29 grandchildren
and 26 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife Darlene;
grandchildren, Jeffrey Mast, Rhiannon Cave, Jody Alger, Mckell Crabtree,
Brennan Baker, and Tyler Adams; brothers Robert and Orville Cave; sisters
Mildred Marvidikis, Francis Bader, and Betty Ruth Rowden.
Graveside service, March 1, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Huntington City Cemetery.
Family was at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 Main Street in Price, and Tuesday
from noon-1:30 p.m.