Heidi Van Woerkom
Sorry for your loss but happy your dear Mother is out of her pain. She was an example to me for the past 18 years I had the privledge to know her. May the knowledge of the gospel's truth comfort you in her absence.
Birth date: Sep 26, 1920 Death date: Mar 15, 2012
Rene Lyman Morin passed away in Rock Springs, Wyoming on March 15, 2012 at the age of 91. Rene was born on September 26, 1920, in the high country of Blanding, Utah to Edward Partridge Lyman and Irene Perkins Lyman. She was a mos Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss but happy your dear Mother is out of her pain. She was an example to me for the past 18 years I had the privledge to know her. May the knowledge of the gospel's truth comfort you in her absence.
We were all so sad to hear of the passing of Rene. We so enjoyed her visits and watching her come to the facility when Art was here. Rene alalways made sure he was well, and then asked all the staff how they were. Art, Ed, Julynn, Lynette please know we are so sorry. The world has lost a special lady, while the reunion in heaven must be amazing. Thanks for sharing your loving parents with us. Know you are all in our thoughts & prayers.
Sorry to hear about your mom. When I first met your parents. they made me feel at home and comfortable. Miss you guys.
Dear Morins - Rene and my Dad - Karl Robison Lyman - were 1st cousins. Growing up in Monticello, it was always a special time when we drove to Blancing to visit Uncle Edward and Aunt Irene. Being raised with many good memories of Uncle Edward and family was very choice - of particular enjoyment was getting to know Uncle Edward's children and grand-children. Rene & Allie were very special - mostly know offspring of Allie but believe Rene's children must all be excellent like their Mom, certainly that is the case with Allie's family. Sincere condolences to the Morins - Rene is now with Uncle Edward and Aunt Irene and her very excellent siblings. Surely by now they have all climbed aboard Uncle Edwards old army rig and driven together over the Hole-in-the-Rock trail and talked about the rigors of Grandpa Platte and Grandma Adelia in settling Bluff and the joys of growing up in Blanding and the wonders of our beloved San Juan. On behalf of the Karl & Edith Lyman family, we send our love.
We express our sincere sympathy to Art and his family for the loss of Rene. We remember the specil times we shared with the Morin's while they lived in Richmond. Especially the phone calls we received from the whole Morin family singing happy birthday with their little dog howling in the background. May the Lord bless and comfort you.
Bob and Marge Anderson & family Lee & Rose Ann, Todd, Bart, Scott
We are sorry to hear of the loss of Rene. She and the whole family were wonderful neighbors. We will always remember her.
We have thought of the family often in the years since you all moved away. We did get to visit them once at their home in Utah.
Love, Neldon & Verda Marshall
Dear Ben, Lynette and Family:
I was saddened to learn of the passing of your dear mother. I have many fond memories of your family while growing up in Richmond. What stands out in my mind about your mother is that she was always so dignified and calm. I never saw her out of sorts. May you find a measure of peace in remembering her lifetime fo service to her family.
With deepest sympathy,
Jordan Funk
My sympathies to the Morin family. I went to school with Chuck and Carolyn and remember you well. I remember Mr. Morin was a teacher in Shelley, where we grew up. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
So sorry to here of this loss. I remember all the good times in Richmond. They will last forever.
Sorry to hear about your Mothers passing.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Ed and Bambie Fonnesbeck