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Zella Marjorie Larsen

Zella Marjorie Larsen

Apr. 6, 1926 - Mar. 2, 2025

Date of Service: Mar. 15, 2025

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BURLEY – Zella Marjorie Wixom Larsen was born April 6, 1926, to Franklin David Wixom and Zella Jane Walters. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family on March 2, 2025.

Marjorie was part of a large family that included Don, Ada, Marion, Elna, Clyde, Paul, Verna Dean King (all deceased), and Helen Ivie of Orem, Utah.

She frequently mentioned that there was always room in her family for relatives that were in need of help, and that most of the time there was at least one cousin, aunt, or grandparent living with them. Oh, how she loved her family!

She met her future husband, William D Larsen, at a dance at the Y-Dell dance hall. They were married July 3, 1947; the marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple. Together, they raised five children, DeAnn Baker (Dale) ( both deceased), Kathy Warnick (Jerry), Carolyn Peterson (Nordell), Brent (Holly), and Reed, (Carleen).

She was the proud grandmother of 32 grandchildren, (Todd Bell, deceased), 65 and counting great-grandchildren, and eight great-great grandchildren.

She raised her family in Stars Ferry, and has many fond memories of her life there. She loved the 24th of July celebrations, ward Christmas parties, and great neighbors. She thought it was a wonderful place to bring up a family.

She spent most of her adult years working; first at Morgan’s Hardware (for 25 cents an hour), then Cornet, then as a secretary at Cassia County Courthouse, and finally as head secretary at Burley High School, for a little bit more than 25 cents an hour. She retired from the high school in 1985.

She made friends wherever she went. People loved her, and she loved them. She was especially grateful for her friends, Beulah, Cleo, Ruby, and June, and her wonderful sisters-in-law. We think she is probably busy catching up with them. She was kind, loving, smart, industrious, and spunky.

She was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held many callings including, ward librarian, Sunday School secretary, stake Relief Society secretary, Primary and Young Women teacher, and visiting teacher. She loved being a visiting teacher, and went faithfully every month. She was partnered with Cleo Gochnour for 47 years! Along with her husband D, Marj served two service missions; one at LDS Social Services, and the other one at the Home Storage Center, both in Burley. At that time the cannery served 14 stakes. She enjoyed serving.

In December of 2016, she moved to Fairfield Village in Layton, Utah. She quickly made new friends at Fairfield and treasured her time with them. In September of 2019, she suffered a massive stroke that left her paralyzed on the right side of her body. She demonstrated bravery, tenacity, and courage as she worked to learn to live with paralysis, loss of vision, and loss of hearing. She will forever be our hero.

We love you Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma, Great-Great-Grandma, sister, aunt, and friend!

We are grateful to the administrators and staff of Sunridge Assisted Living of Layton for their kindness, compassion, and dedication to Mom as she made her way back Home.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – 3rd / 7th Ward, located at 2200 Oakley Avenue, in Burley, with Bishop Mike Ricks officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant View cemetery in Burley.

Family and friends will be received from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, March 14, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th Street, in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Saturday, preceding the funeral, at the church.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: https://youtu.be/j8QaEU18-dQ.

Condolences for Zella Marjorie Larsen

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From Raymond Wixom:
May God bless Aunt Marj's family as they remember her.
From Pamala parish ruby:
Sorry to hear of Marges passing. There will be a great reunion in heaven. Spent many happy times in the Larsen home. Always loved the camping trips and fishing adventures. Love and blessings to the family. Thankful we will see them again.
From Janice Larsen :
Aunt Marge was, and still is a wonderful Aunt. The family reunions were always so much fun. I loved riding with JoAn down to Utah to visit her. She was always so happy to see everyone and I loved visiting with her. She is happy now being back with Uncle Dee.
From Tammi Morley Pollard:
Brent, Holly and the entire Larsen Family, I am so sorry to hear of Marj’s passing. She truly was the sweetest lady with the best dimpled smile in the world! I love growing up in the Star Ward for a time and Dee and Mark stand out in mist of my memories of that time!! Love you all and prayers and hugs.
From JoAn Condie:
Oh, Aunt Marj, you know how much I love you. I’m happy you are now able to party with the Larsen group again. I will truly miss you!
From Colleen Martinez:
Oh sweet family. My heart is full for the Love I have for my sweet Aunt Marg. I am so greatful for her love for me as well as for my husband. We have always felt her love. I’m sure her arms are around her sweet husband, children and parents as well as siblings. What a wonderful reunion it is I’m sure. I am so grateful we can view the program here in Samoa. I’m so glad we saw her before we left. We love you all so much and am so grateful to all for your love.
From Tonya Harris :
I am grateful to be left with many wonderful memories of my great aunt Marj. She was always so much fun to be around and I loved hearing all of her stories. She was an incredible woman and she will be missed dearly. Sending so much love and prayers to her family and friends.
From Gaylen Smyer:
I am saddened to hear of the passing of a grand lady. She and her husband leave a wonderful legacy of family and memories. Marge was an amazing lady and tirelessly served the staff at Burley High School for many years. She was very proud of her children and grandchildren and fondly recognized their achievements. She was a genuine friend and helped me to be a successful educator during the portion of my career spent at Burley High School. I admired Marge and appreciate her family. The family members are in my thoughts and prayers. I wish you well in the coming weeks and months. May God bless you in this time of loss. May you have fond memories of a wonderful person.
From Gordon Kerbs:
Larsen family,
So sorry for your loss. Marge was a wonderful person and a real joy to be around at Burley High School. She set the bar very high as a secretary at BHS. She certainly spoiled all of us. I will always have fond memories of Marge Larsen.

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