1922 - 2014
Early Life: Erma was born September 22, 1922, in Mapleton, Utah, to Marquis "Mark" Lafayette and Phebe Jane Fullmer Perry, the youngest of eight children. She grew up on the family farm learning the value of hard work.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: In January of 1939, Erma married Richard Elijah Hundley. They were married for 75 years and had four children together. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Erma held many positions over the years. She was an avid BYU sports fan and rarely missed watching or attending football and basketball games. She loved to travel and received much delight in seeing the sights of the world. She got much joy from her family, she especially loved having them over to her home for barbeques in her beautiful yard. She had a green thumb and a special touch with plants, especially roses. She loved to show her roses and tell you about each one. She had a fiery disposition that will surely be missed. Erma Perry Hundley, of Provo, Utah, died November 30, 2014. She was 92.
Survived By: Her children: Carolyn Anderson, Richard E. (Debra) Hundley and Ronald J. (Sandi) Hundley; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased By: Her husband; daughter, Judy Houston; parents; seven siblings and two grandsons.
Services: Graveside
Mortuary: Berg Mortuary
Obituary: The Daily Herald | 2 Dec 2014
Bio Compiled By: Annie Duckett Hundley
1922 - 2014
Early Life: Erma was born September 22, 1922, in Mapleton, Utah, to Marquis "Mark" Lafayette and Phebe Jane Fullmer Perry, the youngest of eight children. She grew up on the family farm learning the value of hard work.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: In January of 1939, Erma married Richard Elijah Hundley. They were married for 75 years and had four children together. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Erma held many positions over the years. She was an avid BYU sports fan and rarely missed watching or attending football and basketball games. She loved to travel and received much delight in seeing the sights of the world. She got much joy from her family, she especially loved having them over to her home for barbeques in her beautiful yard. She had a green thumb and a special touch with plants, especially roses. She loved to show her roses and tell you about each one. She had a fiery disposition that will surely be missed. Erma Perry Hundley, of Provo, Utah, died November 30, 2014. She was 92.
Survived By: Her children: Carolyn Anderson, Richard E. (Debra) Hundley and Ronald J. (Sandi) Hundley; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased By: Her husband; daughter, Judy Houston; parents; seven siblings and two grandsons.
Services: Graveside
Mortuary: Berg Mortuary
Obituary: The Daily Herald | 2 Dec 2014
Bio Compiled By: Annie Duckett Hundley
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MARRIED JAN. 19, 1939
JUDY - CAROLYN - RICHARD Jr. - RON
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