Byron Peter Sorensen  July 28 1928  May 2 2018 (age 89)

Byron Peter Sorensen July 28 1928 May 2 2018 (age 89)

Byron Peter Sorensen, age 89, was born July 28, 1928 to Byron H. and Laverne Gillespie Sorensen in Mammoth, Utah. He died May 2, 2018 in Orem, Utah. At an early age, because of Byron’s mental disabilities, he was not expected to live past the age of 13. He defied all odds and reached the age of 89. Even though By was mentally challenged he was fascinated with radios and was able to repair small electronic devices. He always wanted to become a Ham Radio operator. Unfortunately he was never able to accomplish that dream. He enjoyed listening to police scanners, communications from the Forest Service, BLM and Fire Department. He loved camping and watching westerns (especially John Wayne). He loved his tomato soup, cactus candy and chocolate covered strawberries. He was always knitting and crocheting and if you would ask what he was doing he would say “just keeping my hands busy”. By was in charge of the tool cage at the Mammoth Mine and he was a crossing guard at the school. On visits to see his brother in Grants, New Mexico he worked at Bill’s restaurant, The Wow Diner, restocking and rotating groceries and paper goods. He was so proud to have his own key. Everyone that met By loved him. He will be greatly missed. He was survived by numerous cousins and good friends. A viewing will be held at the Brown Family Mortuary, 66 South 300 East, Santaquin, Utah on Monday, May 7, 2018 from 9:30 to 10:30 am. Graveside services follow at the Santaquin City Cemetery at 11:00 am.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Byron Peter Sorensen July 28 1928 May 2 2018 (age 89). Holladay-Brown Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Santaquin, state: Utah

death notice Byron Peter Sorensen July 28 1928 May 2 2018 (age 89)

obituary notice Byron Peter Sorensen July 28 1928 May 2 2018 (age 89)

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