Carolyn Jorgensen

07/20/1951 — 12/06/2020

From Richland, WA | Born in Bountiful, UT

Visitation

Starts:
Thu, December 10, 2020, 4:00 pm
Ends:
Thu, December 10, 2020, 8:00 pm
Location:
Cemetery at Sunset
915 By-Pass Hwy Richland, WA US 99352
(509) 946-0803

Carolyn Jorgensen

Carolyn Whitchurch Jorgensen was born in Bountiful Utah in 1951. Her home for the next 21 years was with her family in Salt Lake City, Utah. Carolyn was the fourth of nine children of Walter Almon Whitchurch and Phyllis Pettit. She is survived by her husband, Bruce Jorgensen; children: Jennifer Ann (Ryan Pitt); William Alan (Jennifer Rose), Paula Sue (Pablo Airth), Nathan Owen (Cherie), and Andrew Lynn. She has six surviving brothers and one sister: Robert Earl (Marjorie), John, David (Tina), James (Fran), Ray (Julie), Ann, and Tom (Becky); and 25 grandchildren. Her mother, father and one brother, Walter Alan, preceded her in death.

She attended grade school and middle school close to her home and graduated from East High School. She started college at the University of Utah studying interior design and then transferred to Brigham Young University, to continue her studies. There she met and fell in love with Bruce Jorgensen of Richland, Washington. They were married in 1973 and eventually settled in Richland, Washington. Richland was home for her, she didn’t want to live anywhere else.

Carolyn enthusiastically embraced homemaking, motherhood and companionship with Bruce. She loved children and young people and found great joy in raising her five children. When her children were growing, she always loved welcoming their friends into her home.

She loved the outdoors and camping. When her children were young, she took it upon herself to completely renovate a pop-up camp trailer. She replaced the flooring, redid the cupboards, and outfitted the entire trailer for spur-of-the-moment trips to state parks, campgrounds, and even ocean shores. She loved camping, getting ready for the trip, traveling to different camp sites, setting things up, cooking and enjoying long chats about the campfire. She felt so in tune with life, nature, and her family when she was camping.

Carolyn’s love of learning led to a return to college later in life to finish a degree in teaching. She and her family were very proud of her accomplishment. Shortly after she finished her schooling and received her teaching certificate, her health began a long, slow decline. Fortunately for her family she didn’t let her health keep her from being enthusiastic about life. She raised her five children with love. She welcomed each grandchild that came along with equal enthusiasm. She nurtured and loved her husband more than he deserved.

She was passionate about the fine arts. She loved tap dancing and couples dancing with her husband. She loved to paint, especially toll painting and oil painting. Carolyn left several paintings as a reminder of her talent and her perspective on life. She especially loved pastoral scenes. She claimed she loved all seasons of the year for their varied colors and changes to the landscape.

Carolyn lived by faith. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She served in various callings in church and loved to associate with others. She loved the scriptures and songs of faith. She was deeply devoted to the principles of Jesus Christ. Her gift to quickly forgive meant that she did not hold a grudge, especially with her husband. She dedicated herself to him with genuine and sincere devotion. According to her, life consisted of being nice, spending time with her man and her family, and singing songs of joy and happiness. Many times she would just sing because she felt like it. She loved singing. Her favorite song was a children’s primary song, A Child’s Prayer. Her favorite orchestra piece was Handel’s Messiah. She practiced memorizing songs from the hymn books. As her physical mobility declined, she took up the piano and sang happily to herself.

As the effects of chronic pain and poor health on her body increased, she became happier and more content. She did not resent her lack of mobility, only her lack of contact with others. She has left this world a much better place for her smile, her love, and her example of faith.

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  • I am so sorry to hear of Carolyn’s passing. She and I were friends at East High. My condolences to her family.

    Teri Wells
    December 14, 2020
    Sacramento
  • To Carolyn’s family, I have known Carolyn since we were 5yrs old. We went to Stewart and East together. I still picture her with those long braids and long hair. (I was shocked to see her picture with short hair!) Always a lovely young lady. I’m sorry we have lost touch over the years. You children come from “good stock”. Now you have a beautiful, classy guardian angel!

    Pam Wootton
    December 13, 2020
    SLC, Utah
  • I was so sorry to hear of Carolyn’s death from my daughter Sharon, who was friends with one of Carolyn’s daughters in college. Carolyn and I were friends at East High School. Our last names, Whitchurch and Wheelwright, often put us next to each other in alphabetical lines, and we stood next to each other at graduation in June 1969. So many memories. My condolences and best wishes to all of Carolyn’s family. She was a good friend and such a genuinely good person.

    Catherine Wheelwright Ockey
    December 12, 2020
    Helena, Montana
  • We were so sad to hear of Carolyn’s passing! She is a wonderful lady and a great friend. She will be sorely missed! Bruce, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Lots of love!

    Randy & Paula Ross
    December 12, 2020
    Sandy, Utah
  • Bruce you have my sympathy’s and thoughts. She truly was a lady of many Gifts. She will be missed by many. We all have been touched by her. My testimony is stronger because of hers.

    Patrick Edvalson
    December 11, 2020
    Richland
  • We love you Carolyn. We have so many fond and loving memories of you and your generosity. You and Bruce were great examples when Julie and I were first married. We will miss you. Love Julie and Ray.

    Ray Whitchurch
    December 10, 2020
    Salt Lake CIty
  • Aunt Carolyn was always so welcoming, loving, and happy to see me when our paths crossed. I am grateful for the many fond memories I have of spending summers and vacations with the Jorgensen family in my youth. She was a wonderful person and I will miss seeing her, but am happy to think that she and my Dad are together with their parents on the other side and engaged in a great work, free from their physical ailments & limitations. Much love and many prayers go out to all of you during this tender time. We love you!

    Laura Blattner
    December 10, 2020
    Beaverton, OR
  • She was a wonderful sister and will be remembered for her positive and helpful spirit. She loved serving others and was a great example to everyone. We will miss her.

    Bob & Marj Whitchurch
    December 10, 2020
    Holladay, Utah
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