LaVoy Talmage Christensen was born on June 23, 1917 at home in Spanish Fork Utah 
            When he was 4 years old his mother came down with typhoid and he was sent to stay with the George Skinner Family.  He was kicked out because of a fight with the Skinners older daughter. He took his tinker toys and went home. His Dad said he could stay. While his mother was sick his Dad Einer, Floyd his older brother and LaVoy all slept in the same bed until his mother got better. 
            In the spring just before he turned five he learned how to ride a horse. He remembers helping on the farm all through his youth. When he was in the 8th grade he dropped out of school and continued working on the farm. He remembers that while working on the farm Pete and Floyd would leave after lunch so they could have a smoke. 
            He met Elva Christensen on a blind date and they were married on November 29, 1938. They lived 
at the farm for their first year of marriage then they lived with Elva’s parents the next summer. After the
summer they moved into their own apartment inProvo 
Steel. Their first daughter Lavern was born on June 12, 1942.
On January 3, 1944 Lavoy went into the army. During basic training he was inAustin , Texas England  then crossed the English Channel . He spent time in Belgium , France  and Germany Germany  he had special permission to visit his brother, Marvin the day before Marvin left for Berlin Berlin 
at the farm for their first year of marriage then they lived with Elva’s parents the next summer. After the
summer they moved into their own apartment in
Steel. Their first daughter Lavern was born on June 12, 1942.
On January 3, 1944 Lavoy went into the army. During basic training he was in
            After the war Lavoy went to work at Geneva 
On September 21, 1947 he had two more daughters, Lacey and Lois. 
During his lifetime he had various horses, cattle and dogs. One of the dogs, Tip would stay with the tractor up on the farm ground all night so no one would steal the gas out.
            LaVoy built a new brick home in 1954 right next to the old house. Later that year LaVoy and Elva were sealed in the Manti  Temple 
            He also went in on the purchase of a ranch in Ruby Valley , Nevada  close to Elko , Nevada 
            He liked to go deer hunting, pheasant hunting and fishing.
In April 1977 he crushed his ankle in an accident at Geneva , he was 59 years old and never went back to work at Geneva 
            After his retirement LaVoy and Elva bought a trailer in Quartzite, AZ in 1986. They went there every winter. He was hit by a car while riding his bicycle in Quartzite and broke his leg. A couple years later he fell off his bicycle and broke his hip. He had a hip replacement at this time and got rid of his Bicycle. He sold his trailer in 2001.
            Elva died on June 28, 1998 and just before that time LaVoy was in the hospital for congestive heart failure. Because of a test they did for his heart that caused some damage to his kidneys he had kidney failure in 2002 and was on dialysis for several months. 
            He is still living at his home in Spanish Fork, Utah 
By Lois Christensen Lovell
Obituary:
LaVoy Talmage Christensen, 90, of Spanish Fork, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008 of causes incident to age.
He was born June 23, 1917 to Einer and Rebecca Christensen in Spanish Fork, Utah. He married Elva Christensen November 29, 1938 in Provo, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple on May 10, 1954. He retired from Geneva Steel after 30 years.
He enjoyed farming, gardening, and snowbirding in Quartzsite, Arizona. He especially enjoyed being able to raise his first grandson, Tracy Dutson. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He survived by his 3 daughters, LaVern (Allen-deceased) Black, Provo, Lacey (Mark) Reynolds, Orem, and Lois (Brent) Lovell, Grantsville. 7 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and 1 brother, Marvin (Maxine) Christensen, Lake Shore. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and brothers, Laurel Peter Christensen, Floyd Christensen, Mikel Christensen, and Rulon Christensen.
His family would like to express a special thanks to Hospice and Alpine Home Care, especially his nurse Jane and his bath girl Stacy.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Spanish Fork 8th Ward Chapel, 1006 East 200 South. A viewing will be held before the service at the church from 9:45-10:45. There will also be a viewing Monday, May 12, 2008 from 6-8 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary in Spanish Fork.
LaVoy's Family:
LaVoy Talmage Christensen
Birth: June 23, 1917  Spanish Fork, Utah , Utah 
Died: may 8, 2008 Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Died: may 8, 2008 Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Spouse: Elva Christensen
Birth December 3, 1919  Heber, Wasatch , Utah 
Marriage: November 29, 1938  Provo , Utah , Utah 
Death: June 28, 1998  Springville , Utah , Utah 
Lavern Christensen
Spouse: June L. Dutson
1.      Tracey Lance Dutson
Spouse: Sheryl Jean McGrain
a.       Hailey Erin Dutson
b.      Colin Lance Dutson
c.       Tavia Lauren Dutson
d.      Hannah Grace Dutson
            Lavern Christensen 2nd Spouse
Spouse: Allen Rulon Black
Lacey Christensen
Spouse: Ralph John Peay
Lacey 2nd Spouse
Spouse: Mark Albert Reynolds Jr.
1.      Derek Mark Reynolds
2.      E’Lyse Christine Reynolds
Lois Christensen
Spouse: Brent Clisbee Lovell
1.      Tonya Lovell
2.      Dawn Marie Lovell
Spouse: Robert Troy  Eccles
a.       Chylee Marie Eccles
b.      Riley Eccles
3.      Travis Wayne Lovell
Spouse: Christy Dawn Thompson
a.       Taylor Jay Bartunek
b.      Chase Daniel Bartunek
Father to above Children: Brad Jay Bartunek
c.       Hunter Wayne Lovell
4.      Jacob Talmage Lovell
Spouse: Tiffany Heilman
            a. Michael Damun Lovell
            Spouse: Carrie Dawn Golightly
a.       Dusten Tyler Lovell
b.      Austen Ryan Lovell
c.       Rebecca Marie Lovell
If anyone has anything else on LaVoy or his family please e-mail me and I will add it to this blog.

 



