In Memory

Cary Newbold

Cary Newbold


 

Cary L. Newbold 1951 ~ 2008 Cary Lynn Newbold, 57, our loving and respected husband, father, grandfather, son, and brother, passed away August 10, 2008 of complications of a cerebral hemorrhage.He was born April 17, 1951 in Murray, Utah to Shirley E. and Colleen Asay Newbold. Cary married Bonnie Jean Tueller in Sandy, Utah on August 11, 1984. Their marriage was solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple on June 7, 1986. Cary loved to hunt, fish, travel and ride his Harley Davidson Motorcycle. He was a volunteer at the Sandy City Arts Guild and worked at Doug's Shoot N' Sport in Taylorsville, and retired from Jordan School District in 2006 after 36 years of service. An active member of the LDS Church, Cary was currently serving as an ordinance worker in the Jordan River LDS Temple; he also served as a bishop's counselor, financial clerk, high councilman, ward mission leader, and stake executive secretary; but his most cherished calling was that of husband, father, and grandfather. Survivors: wife, Bonnie, Sandy; children, Jodie Fisher (Kirk), West Jordan; Michael Newbold, Murray; Matthew Newbold (Kristy), Tooele; Richard William Godfrey (Susan), Scottsdale, AZ; Brett D. Godfrey (Liz), West Jordan; Neil L. Godfrey (Sherry), Mesa, AZ; 18 grandchildren; parents, Shirley and Colleen, Midvale; brother, Barry Newbold (Sherry), Sandy. Preceded in death by a brother, Danny Newbold. Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 14, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hillcrest 1st LDS Ward Chapel 8485 South 1000 East, Sandy, Utah. A viewing will be held at the church on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 from 6-8 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral service. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery.

 
 



 
  Post Comment

08/10/18 02:21 PM #1    

Marilyn Miller (Cox)

Cary was my neighbor growing up in Midvale and we were neighbors again when we bought our first homes on the same street.  Cary was pretty quiet, but his daughter, Jodie was a firecracker.  She started a dance school in her basement when she was only 7 years old and my daughter was one of the students.  I think of him every time I drive past his parents house.    Marilyn Workman


  Post Comment

 




agape