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Evelyn (Luke) Denton

Posted 2008-01-04 by Pat Wilson
The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona
March 8, 2004

Evelyn Luke Denton, age 83, passed away peacefully an Friday, March 5th at the Apache Junction Health Center.

She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and educator for all who were a part of her life.

Born December 17, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah, she is survived by her loving husband, Floyd; son, Marcus (Denna), and daughter, Clare; five grandsons, Luke, Bryce (Diana), Trevor, Christopher, and Gregory DENTON; and one great-grandson, Zachary. She is also survived by her brother, Henry E. LUKE of Salt Lake City.

Evelyn was known to many in Mesa as a superb teacher. She was honored publicly and privately many times throughout her life for her excellence as an educator. She received her Bachelors Degree at 20 years old from the University of Utah and began teaching in Utah immediately thereafter. Since coming to Mesa in 1948, she taught at all levels in the Mesa Public School District, spending most of her career in the English Department at Mesa High School.

Many of her former students and colleagues remember her with fondness as a teacher and person who made a significant difference in their lives. She was intelligent and sensitive, and valued the continual process of gaining knowledge. She furthered her own education doing graduate study at Brigham Young University and finally receiving a Masters Degree in Education from Arizona State University in 1955.

She also had a passion for the fine arts, literature, and the humanities - an interest which she shared with her husband, and cultivated in her children, grandchildren and students.

She was blessed with great musical talent as a singer and pianist, and sang soprano formerly with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

She has been active all her life as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, fulfilling many special callings in her church.

She was also active in community service organizations as a member of the Mesa Desert Club and Mesa Little Theater.

She and her husband, Floyd, shared their love of music, art, literature, theater, travel and family during their 53 years together.

Visitation was at Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald, Mesa. Funeral Services at the L.D.S. Menlo Park Ward Building, 2618 N. Lindsay Road, Mesa.

Graveside services at the Mesa City Cemetery.

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