Polly AlLiene King Peay – Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend passed away February 16, 2011. She was born January 3, 1921, in Ammon, Idaho, the only daughter of Wells Rulon King and Eliza Roxey Gardner. Polly graduated from Granite High School. She worked for the Navy during the 2nd World War as a telephone switchboard operator. She was the older sister of three brothers, Wendell G, Ray and LaDeal King. As a child her first love was riding horses and helping on the farm. As she grew older she developed a love of reading, handiwork, and giving service to those around her. She was a faithful daughter of her Heavenly Father and served diligently in many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including a mission in the Family History Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Polly had a keen sense of humor. She was always loving and accepting with those that came into her life. She was a devoted mother, always giving of herself. She was a very positive influence in the lives of her children and tried to find the humor in every situation. She was married to Robert M Clark, later divorced. She married Lee Blanchard and after Lee’s sudden and unexpected death she married Paul Duke Peay. During their marriage she served with Paul in Texas microfilming vital statistic records for the Church. She is survived by her brother, Wendell G King; sister-in-laws, Edna Mae King and Donna H King, her children Judy C Rigby (Frank), Robert Monte Clark (Gayle), Debbie Bradshaw (George), Stan W Clark (Kim), and stepson Ron Peay (Kris), many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandchild, step-children and many nieces and nephews that brought her great joy. Polly was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Ray and LaDeal King, her loving husbands, granddaughters, Randi Clark, Amanda Bell and her son Dylan, and Julie Rigby. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 21,2011 at the Farmington Eagle Bay Chapel, 549 S 1525 W, Farmington, Utah at 11a.m. Friends and family may call from 9:30 am until 10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Interment will be at the Farmington City Cemetery, under the direction of Russon Brothers Mortuary. Special thanks to MacKay Dee 3rd floor hospital staff and the Intermountain Homecare & Hospice employees for their sensitive and professional help during those last difficult days.
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