Vione Hyatt was born on 6. Mar. 1913 at Parowan, Iron County, Utah. She was the daughter of
James Leroy Hyatt and
Rose May Young. Vione Hyatt married
David Alma Burt. Vione Hyatt married
Warder Cottrell. Vione Hyatt married
Alex Raymond Stolar. Vione Hyatt died on 10. Feb. 2007 at Redmond Health Care Center, Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, at age 93.
Vione Cottrell Stolar
Of Redmond, Oregon, passed away of natural causes February 10, 2007 at the Redmond Health Care Center. A graveside service and dedication for Vione is set for February 16, Friday at 11 a.m. at Roseburg Memorial Gardens. She was born on a farm March 6, 1913 in Parowan, Utah to James LeRoy Hyatt and Rose May Young. Vione was preceded in death by her former first husband David Alma Burt; second husband, Warder Cottrell; and third husband, Alex Raymond Stolar; son, David Leo (Burt) Cottrell; brothers, Elmer LeRoy Bleak and Floyd J. Hyatt; and sisters, Thelda Mary Hyatt and Ruth Bennett; grandson Bruce Alan Bulkley. She is survived by sister Darlene Snider Wicks; daughters, Rose RaNae (Burt) Cottrell Perry of Middleton, Idaho and Shirleen Cottrell Bulkley of Redmond, son; Wilson LeRoy (Burt) Cottrell of Centralia, Washington. Grandchildren, Vickie Cottrell Kehr; Jerry Cottrell; Ricky Cottrell; David Allan Perry; Danial LeRoy Perry; Karen Ellon Perry Smith; Dena Kay Perry Dodge; Michael Leo Cottrell; Dawn Marie Cottrell; Kim Melinda Cottrell; Shawn Allison Cottrell; Lori Vione Bulkley Tupou; Tawna May Bulkley; Marci Suzette Bulkley Walace; and Dallin Anthony Bulkley, 26 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Vione was in a few plays as a youth, loved riding the family horse ?Nan?, liked to roller skate, go on hayrides, herded cows and sheep, worked in the family hotel and pool hall. She also worked in a soda fountain and drug store, a laundry, and Penney?s shoe store. Vione volunteered as a ?Pink Lady? in the Mercy Medical Hospital donating 1500 hours. She donated more than 10 gallons of blood for the Red Cross blood mobile. She loved crafts, oil painting, reading, and crocheting hundreds of doilies, sofa and arm chair covers, aprons, sweaters, toys, dolls and afghans, giving them away to family and friends. Honorary pallbearers are Dallin Bulkley, Jess Bulkley, Roy Cottrell, Shawn Cottrell, Bill Perry, David Perry, Greg Snider, and Norm Wicks. In lieu of flowers, send contributions to the Vickie Cottrell fund, P.O. Box 288, South Fork, Colorado 81154.