Hal Evans Holmstead, August 16, 1931 — February 21, 2019

Hal Evans Holmstead (Lehi, Utah, UT) August 16, 1931 February 21, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Hal Evans Holmstead August 16, 1931 – February 21, 2019 Share this obituary Send Flowers Sign Guestbook| Send Sympathy Card Heaven just got a lot brighter as one of God’s most valiant sons stepped through the veil to be with family and friends who have gone before. Hal Evans Holmstead passed away peacefully at the Highland Glen Senior Living Center surrounded by family on Thursday, February 21st at 4:38 pm at the age of 87. He was a sweetheart, father, grandfather, and friend extra-ordinaire.

Hal was born August 16, 1931 in Lehi. He was the oldest child of Rex Darling Holmstead and Laura Gene Evans Holmstead. He was a driven young man who always tried to do his best at whatever he did, whether high school sports or the school play.

He married Kathryn Smith on July 10, 1949, and would be celebrating their 70th anniversary of July 10th of this year. They were sealed in the Manti, Utah Temple. Together they raised five children: Gordon (Claudia Hall) Holmstead, Jan (Randy) Robinson, Lori (Doug) Berry, Kurt (Karen) Holmstead, and Jay (Sondra) Holmstead in a home Hal built himself in American Fork, Utah.

Hal started working at Geneva as a young man with his father, and worked there until he started an insurance business. He was a very hard worker and had a natural knack for people and sales. Hal built a legendary reputation of honesty and trust and people liked doing business with such a gentleman.

His richest legacy is his large family. Hal served his family and provided many memorable opportunities like ski adventures, Lake Powell trips, and a Mediterranean cruise to name of few. He is survived by his aforementioned five children, 34 grandchildren and 76 great grandchildren, as well as his sister Jane (Jerry) Nelson.

He was preceded in death by his parents Rex and Gene Holmstead, brothers Kay and Craig Holmstead, and one great granddaughter Harper Shuey. Family was everything to him! He was a talented builder and loved to work with his hands.

He loved people, good food, and life itself. He loved to golf and snow ski, especially with his grandchildren. He enjoyed serving in the Mt.

Timpanogos temple with his sweetheart, Kate. He also loved to read. In his latter years when his memory was fading he looked forward to watching Judge Judy and Dr. Phil on TV!

Hal experienced many miracles and tender mercies in his life. He was a faithful and devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served tirelessly in many callings in the church. His legacy of love, loyalty, devotion and hard work will live on through his posterity.

The family wishes to express our deepest gratitude to the Symbii Hospice staff and the staff at the Highland Glen Senior Care Center for the tender care they gave him in his final days. An evening viewing will be held Tuesday, February 26 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints American Fork 14th Wardhouse, 1100 East 400 North. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at the same location with a viewing from 9:30 – 10:45 am prior to the funeral.

Hal will be buried in the Lehi City Cemetery.

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death notice Hal Evans Holmstead August 16, 1931 — February 21, 2019

obituary notice Hal Evans Holmstead August 16, 1931 — February 21, 2019

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