After
church we put Christmas away. We have been learning about Hanukkah and
had latkes for supper. We were reminded how the Maccabees defended their
desire to worship God and how we need to share and stand for our
witness that we believe in God.
One of the adventures we did was to go to
Sugarloaf. Sugarloaf has DIXIE written on it. My great-great Grandfather
carved his name in the sandstone when was working on the St. George
temple in the 1870s.
We found his name carved in the rock. We were
really happy we found it after walking around most the rock.
Sweetheart also wanted to go the Fiesta Fun Center and drive the go-carts. He drove
them a lot. We did one round of miniature golf. By an unfortunate swing,
I got clipped in the chin. The club swinger felt awful. He was
forgiven, and we moved forward. The highlight was doing lazar tag with
all the Locey family in attendance.
GAH Burial and Memorial
Colonel
Hoggan was buried with military honors. Before his death, he discussed
who would receive the flag from his casket. He vacillated on the recipient until he had a
brilliant idea to buy 5 additional flags so each of his children would
be a recipient. The military honor guard were outstanding. The Colonel
who came to give the flags went to each sibling and thanked them for
Grandpa's service. One of the honor guard stayed until every family
member had left.
Grandpa Glen was a little progressive. He
listed all of his grandchildren as pallbearers even the women. By
assignment some women carried the casket.
Uncle Sterling
conducted at the graveside happenings. He gave the opportunity for anyone to speak.
Many shared how Grandpa's positive attitude and tenacity had inspired
them.
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This cousin led the salute and "Goodbye unto you." |
My Grandpa would use the phrase "Goodbye unto you" when you
would leave his home then he along with my Grandma LeRae would follow
you outside and salute you until you left. We reciprocated with a salute
and the farewell bidding of "Goodbye unto you."
We even left a Ding Dong in the vault.
After
the cemetery we went to his house to pick treasures. My Grandpa used a
green foot locker and called it the treasure box. Every time you went
you could pick a treasure. Grandchildren were allowed to pick whatever
treasure(s) didn't have a name on it. My Grandpa growing up had 2 pairs of
overalls (one for church and one for every day) and a shoe box of
treasures. The comment was made repeatedly that he worked so his
posterity could pick treasures. Cousins shared memories, and we had fun.
Saturday
was the memorial service, and it was magnificent! Grandpa Glen's sisters'
families and Grandma LeRae's brothers and their families came. The Hoggan
siblings were awed at the people that came to celebrate with them. Uncle
Shaun spoke in the words of his mother how much she loved him. Uncle Shaun shared the following attributes: creative, good clean sense of humor, dependable, reliable, hard worker, and thoughtful. He shared the story of the example of Grandpa Frank, Glen's Dad. Grandpa Frank would visit his deceased wife's mother during the depression and secretly put a silver $1 in her cup in the kitchen before they would leave. Grandpa Frank was thoughtful of his mother-in-law, Grandma Pete, when his salary was only $60 per month.
Uncle David shared the he would rather see a sermon than hear one any day.
He shared multiple examples of the service given by his Dad and how he
hoped to continue to give service.
The grandchildren sang "I Know that My
Redeemer Lives." When my Grandpa Glen was a teenager, he sang that hymn in a
quartet. He sang the 3rd verse. The other boys sang and
then my Grandpa. They were laughing so hard by the end of the 3rd
verse that the last boy didn't sing the 4th verse. The grandsons sang the 3rd
verse. Those young men were awesome!
My Mom spoke about Hogan's Heroes, a 1965
television series. She said she knew who the real Colonel Hoggan was instead of the television actor,
and that Glen Hoggan didn't see himself as a hero. He shared his testimony of the
Savior by going about doing service quietly. His life's mantra was
"Lives Dedicated to Service."
The stake president shared that he first noticed
my Grandpa at the temple was when Grandpa went and thanked the
organist for playing such lovely music. The idea was new to this man to thank the
"help" at the temple. He witnessed that my Grandpa cared for the
individual.
We had such fun associating with Cousins, Aunts, and Uncles. We ate together afterward and shared more memories.
On
Friday night, my brother Scott suggested that we go as adults and eat
dinner at the best restaurant in SLC together as siblings.
We called our
sister, Katie, and shared the day with her. We missed seeing her but
know that traveling with a newborn and 2 other children is stressful.
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Oyster Love |
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Jill is not so sure about the oysters. |
The best for us Kirkhams is fish, and it was good. Our parents joined
us, and we had a wonderful evening!
New Year's in Wyoming
Part
of my treasures necessitated that we rent a u-haul to bring back a
trunk and chairs. We learned after an highway patrolman pulled us over
that the running lights on the trailer weren't working. He gave us a
warning and asked that we drive with our emergency lights on. My Grandpa
liked to give away knives, and we had few knives in our treasures. Underfoot gave the officer a
knife, and he gave the boys bicycle license plates. We arrived at the
hotel and watched the NY ball drop, ate ice cream bites, and drank a
little soda to salute the New Year!
Return to every day life
We
have returned to work, school, and home life. We've unpacked,
laundered, and made goals. Last night we followed through with our
family tradition of New Year's bowling.
It was the nicest bowling alley
we've ever been. It opened only 6 days ago so the shoes haven't been broke
in yet.
We hope you are well, and your challenges are
manageable. We are grateful for the cards we received through the
holidays. If you have a chance, drop us a line so we know how you are
doing.
Be Well.
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Chucho
Utah State Capital
Fresh Donuts for the Locey Family Reunion
Hot Chocolate at Frost in Tucson
Mint Chocolate Milkshake
Our Jesse Tree - The one the 3 Kings moved.
Our friends, the Ryans, came from Vegas to visit at the reunion.
Salt Lake Temple