In Memory

Laurine Stratton (Stevenson)

Laurine Stratton Stephenson

Laurine Stratton Stephenson Obituary

After a valiant battle with cancer, Laurine Stratton Stephenson passed on February 12, 2019, rejoining her parents Willard and Mary Stratton, and leaving behind her husband, Craig Stephenson; her children, Hilary (Neil) Atkinson and Daniel (Jessica) Cooley; and her siblings: Roark (Becky) Stratton, Sabrina (David) Dudley, and Kyle Stratton.
Laurine was born to Willard and Mary in Cedar City, Utah, on December 13, 1951. She had a happy childhood in Cedar City and later in Holladay, Utah. She graduated from Olympus High School in 1970 and attended the University of Utah and Colorado State University where she studied literature. Laurine loved being a student and remained an avid learner throughout her life.
Laurine's life was rooted in her family. Laurine met and married Craig Cooley while attending the University of Utah and had two children, Hilary and Daniel. The family lived in Bountiful, Utah and for a short time in Celle, Germany, after which time Laurine and Craig amicably separated.
Laurine married the love of her life, Craig Stephenson, on October 14, 1996, and she was sealed to him in the Bountiful Utah Temple on August 16, 2012. Laurine and Craig lived happily for over twenty years in Bountiful, Utah. They enjoyed gardening (or as she called it, "dirt therapy"), going on big and small adventures, "putzing" around their home, and spending time with each other and family, including their five grandchildren, who affectionately knew Laurine as "Grammie."
Laurine worked hard and served others. She had a successful 24-year career in retail management, earning many awards due to her excellence in training and leadership. A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Laurine completed two missions: one in an inner-city ward with her husband and an extended three-year mission at the Church's Family History Library. Laurine enjoyed her church callings and served in leadership positions in the Relief Society and in the stake, but her greatest joy was working with the young women and the activity day girls.
Laurine was passionate about the arts and literature with a special love of the classics. She founded a book club in 1986 that continues to this day. Most of all, Laurine was passionate about relationships with others, cultivating friends wherever she went. She loved easily and laughed often. Always seeking to improve herself and others, Laurine will be remembered for the beautiful things her caring touch created-whether roses grown in the garden, "Reenie's rolls" baked in the oven, or loving memories etched in the hearts of those who knew her.



 



 
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02/20/19 06:02 PM #1    

Jeff Cooke

Laurine was a great classmate and friend. Never a discouraging word that I remember, and nothing but good memories. Condolences to family and, especially, Roark. Bless you all. 


02/21/19 09:49 AM #2    

Dallas Beckstead

Laurine was a special friend, and a beautiful person.  We will miss her for a time. Love to the family.


02/21/19 01:16 PM #3    

Chris Floor

So sorry to hear about Laurine. My condolences to the family and to Roarke. I saw Laurine in Eddie Bauer many years ago where she was working. Looked great as always. Such a nice person. May her memory be eternal.


02/21/19 01:31 PM #4    

Jack Peck

Laurine was a very lovely person and kind. Always the class of the room and the sweetest smile. Great memories of her and her funny brother, Roake who owned the best laugh I every heard. Blessings to you good brother and pleasant thoughts.

 


04/07/19 01:53 PM #5    

Greg Carter

My impression was always that Laurine was a complete person.  Beautiful smile, positive personna.  Condolences to her husband and family during what is a horribly difficult time.  I'm sure that those who love her have received some solace in knowing that she no longer lives in pain.


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