Logan- Noreen Morgan SchwartzAge 77 closed her big blue eyes for the last time Monday, June 27,2011. She passed away at the University of Utah Medical Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was born on October 6,1933 in Liberty, Idaho and grew up in the small rural town. She was the eldest of five siblings. After graduating high school it was time for a change. She then moved to the big city of Logan, Utah to follow her dreams. It was there that she met her one true love, Joseph D. Schwartz, they married on April 24, 1955. There marriage was later sealed at the Logan LDS Temple. They resided in Logan for the rest of their lives together. She was the wife of an Air Force veteran, also Patallion Chief of Logan City Fire Department. They enjoyed traveling which often included motorcycling and snowmobiling. She has now returened to the open arms of her loving husband and soul mate to spend their eternity together.
She is survived by two daughters and one son. Jolene (Ron) Wardle of Providence, Debra Marie Zivait of Logan and Durwin Joseph Schwartz of Logan, six grandchildren, Tiffany Ann (Landon) Clark of Logan, Jeremy Atkin of SLC, Danny (Angela) Zivait of Logan, Darrel Zivait of SLC, Dustin Wardle of Providence, Tarryn Wardle of Providence, five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Three brothers and one sister. Ronald (Portia) Morgan of Bountiful, Genice (Jay) Hoth of Logan, Dean (Pam) Morgan of Lehi, Blake (Marsha) Morgan of Sandy.
Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph D. Schwartz, and one grandchild, Angela Jo Clark, and by her parents Stanley Hymas Morgan and Ester Marie Hansen Morgan
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Friday, July 1, 2011 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center Street in Logan Utah. Friends may call from 10:00 AM to 11:45 AM also at mortuary. Interment will be held at the Logan City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.allenmortuaries.net
She was such a people person. She loved talking and laughing with loved ones. We all will remember all her warm stories along the way. She was always the first one there and when people needed her most to lend a listening ear and comfort. She could put a smile on anyone’s face. She was much more than a wonderful mother, grandmother and sister, she was our best friend. We love you and will miss you!