Madge Hymas
Posted By tatemortuary on February 22, 2010
MADGE SORENSEN HYMAS 1926-2010
Tooele – Madge Sorensen Hymas, Age 83, passed away peacefully February 22, 2010. Mother was born on August 23, 1926 in Goshen, Utah, to Oluff Floyd Sorensen and Ruby Burraston Sorensen. She lived in Goshen all through her youth, and cherished the memories of her family and childhood. She graduated from Payson High school in 1944 where she was the vice president of her class. She went on to the Quish School of cosmetology and worked in Salt Lake City for a year. She also worked at Hillfield during the war. She worked at Tooele Army depot from 1963-1986 where she made many friends. She was a member of the LDS church and served as the president of the junior Sunday school for many years. She served as a Relief Society 1st Counselor and teacher. She also served in the primary and as a visiting teacher. Mom also liked to sing in the ward choir. Madge will be remembered for the loving service and compassion that she gave to others. She was a beautiful seamstress and a really good cook. She will be remembered for her home made beef stew and her delicious pies. She married Wayne W. Hymas in the Salt Lake Temple on December 12, 1946. Later divorced. To their union they had 4 children; sons Douglas Hymas (Patti) of St. George, Terry Hymas of Tooele, Lynette Mecham (David) of Herriman, Stacy Faddis (David) of Cedar City. She is survived by her 4 children; 12 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren. Mother is preceded in death by her parents and brother Junior (Sam) Sorensen. Funeral services will be Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 11:OOam in the Tooele 11th Ward LDS Chapel, 180 South Coleman, where mom was a lifetime member. Family and friends may pay their respects Wednesday evening at Tate Mortuary, 110 Main Street in Tooele, from 6:00-8:00 pm. Or Thursday morning one hour prior to services at the Tooele 11th Ward chapel. Interment will be in the Goshen Utah Cemetery.
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Doug and family. I offer my sincere condolences to all at the passing of your mother.
Please know that we will offer prayers of comfort in your behalf.
I lost my mother in 1987 and can assure you that time will help heal the pain, but not the sense of loss. Talking about all of the good times with family and friends helps to heal the pain and remember her love for each of you. It is a comfort to know you will see her again.
Tom Bogle