CAVE Chart 0200

This is a Chart for Glen Phillip (Phil) Warren Cave, Vera Carter and Blanche Alder

married(1)
4th September
1937
American Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA

  (2)married
14th March
1981
Las Vegas
USA
 
2
VERA CARTER
born
21st February 1917 
 Provo
Utah County
Utah, USA
died
 
18th July 1978
 American Fork, Utah County
Utah, USA
buried
July 1978
American Fork
 Utah County
 Utah, USA

1
PHILLIP (PHIL) WARREN CAVE

born

9th February 1913
Murray
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
occupation
1940
Attendant (Training ???)
died
15th July 1997
American Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA
buried
1997
Fork Cemetery
American Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA

 

3
BLANCHE ALDER
born


4
Phillip
(Pat)
Warren
CAVE
born 
4th September
1941
died
4th May 2011
Kaysville
Davis County
Utah, USA

married
Patt
???

5
Deborah
(Debbie)
Ann
CAVE
born
26th November
1955
American Fork
Utah, USA
died
19th November 2012

married
Greg
(SMITH)
PERVESS
  1. 1940 American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
    Phillip Warren Cave, 84, died July 15, 1997 in Provo, Utah.
    Born February 9, 1913 in Murray, Utah to Warren M. and Azel McClary Cave. He married Vera Carter September 4, 1937 in Heber, Utah. She died July 18, 1978. He married Blanche Alder March 14, 1981 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a carrier in the American Fork-Alpine area for 35 years and also worked at the Developmental Center. He was a Veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Navy .He is survived by his wife, Blanche, of Provo; a son, Phillip (Pat) Cave, Kaysville; and a daughter, Deborah Pervess; two stepdaughters, Charlene Williams, Turlock, California; and Linda Conlin, Corena, California; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the American Fork Cemetery, 600 North Center. Friends may call at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, Friday from 6-7 p.m. and Saturday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Burial in American Fork Cemetery. Military Rites by VFW District #4.T 7/17 N 7/17
  2. 1920 Provo Ward 5, Utah County, Utah, USA
    1930 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
    1940 American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
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  4. Notes for Phillip W "Phil" Jnr CAVE:
    Information from findagrave web site
    Phillip W. CAVE Jr. was born September 4, 1941 and left his body May 4, 2011 in the warmth of his home, surrounded with love, as he returned to the light from which he came. Phil was an honorable man with a powerful will for what most of us take for granted Life. He struggled for years with serious medical conditions and never gave up the battle. He was a man that believed in and stood for great work ethics, following the rules, and living by the law. He retired from Hill AFB after 25 years of dedicated service as a Programming Supervisor. He was well loved and appreciated by his co-workers as a man that cared for his people, their needs, and would go to extremes to help them any way he could. He went on to manage Davis Lanes, then worked for Citicards before he truly retired. He had countless friends and continued to build new friendships everywhere he went. When you were Phil's friend it would be for a lifetime. What made Phil laugh hardest was causing humiliation. Every Spring he would put on his straw hat and suspenders, pull out his lounge chair and sit with pride (for the whole neighborhood to see) while watching the family do yard work. It gave him great satisfaction. He was also very pleased with himself when he would drive his sports car, windows down, as he drove slowly through the neighborhood with Tom JONES on the stereo full blast singing "Help yourself" to humiliate his kids. The things he enjoyed the most were bowling, fishing, trips to Las Vegas, family cruises, and had a passion for music of all kinds. Under Phil's many layers of life was a heart that belonged to his family. Nothing in his life meant more. His devoted wife, loving daughter, and darling granddaughter were the reasons he fought the battle to live. His words of wisdom at this time of great loss would be "Don't look back. Carry me close in your hearts as you move forward into your future. Dream your dreams and most of all live the life you choose, and do it well". Preceded in death by their son, Phillip CAVE (Jodi). Survived by wife, Patt; daughter, Char; granddaughter, Shelbi; long time loved "daughters", Allie (Gary), Karen, Tammy, Krissy, and Cristal. Funeral services will be held in his honor at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at the Russon Brothers Farmington Mortuary, 1941 North Main, where a viewing will be held Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday afternoon from 12:00-12:45 p.m. prior to services. To those left behind...Phil will never be gone just gone fishing. 
    Published in the Deseret News on May 8, 2011. 
    Philip W "Phil" Jnr CAVE and his wife Patt had children as shown in the Obituary above, one was Philip Grant CAVE born 16th October 1963 in American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA who married Jodi who was born bout 1968. Philip died 15th October 2001 in Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA and was buried October 2001 Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, USA. They has a child Shelbi born about 1988. The Western State Marriage record says that Philip Grant CAVE married 22nd July 1988 as Davis County, Utah, USA to a Valerie Annette IRVINE. (was this Jodi)
  5. November 26, 1955 ~ May 19, 2012
    Debbie Ann Cave passed away on May 19 2012. She was born in American Fork to Phillip Warren Cave and Vera Carter on November 26 1955. and her brother Phillip cave Jr. She graduated from American Fork High School and attended Brigham Young University. She is survived by her 3 children Charlee Gibson, Kyle Gibson and Casey Gibson and her grandchildren.
    Debbie was a very smart woman with a great sense of humor who was proud of being a devoted member of the LDS church. Debbie did very well in school and had been a model for ZCMI during her younger years. She enjoyed traveling and became a long haul truck driver with the love of her life Greg Smith who preceded her in death, Debbie had always been extremely smart and loved music reading and dancing. The one thing she was proud of and loved most in this world was her children and grandchildren who will miss her deeply.

    Have added this chart from information found on the Obituaries above, however there appears to a some small discrepancies, ie was Deborah (Debbie's) husband a SMITH or a PERVESS see the actual Obituaries. Any help would be more than welcome.

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