Carolyn Boone Harding 09/07/1937-03/06/2024 Born in Salt Lake City, Utah where she spent her childhood and adult life in the suburbs. Carolyn married the love of her life; Ezra Clark Harding on September 12,1959 and they spent 39 wonderful years together before his passing in 1999. Carolyn and Clark loved to have fun together traveling, going for adventures in their RV, golfing, laughing together and spending time with family and friends. After Clark passed away Carolyn lost herself for a while but strong in spirit she wasn’t down for long. Even though she didn’t have her soulmate she was determined to have an amazing life dedicating her time to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren as well as lunches, dinners, Hale Theater plays, and traveling the world with her best friends. Carolyn always made sure her hair was done, she was dressed nice and had her lipstick on until the very end.
Carolyn’s reception committee in heaven includes her soulmate, Clark Harding and their son, Scott Harding; her parents, Wilfred and Marjory Boone; her brother, Stephen Boone; plus many special friends. Carolyn is survived by her daughter Linda (Bob) Warner; two grandchildren Ryan (Emily) Harding and Brandi (Brian) Pitcher; and four great grandchildren Parker Harding, Payton Harding, Hailey Pitcher and Danika Pitcher.
The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thanks to the staff at Crescent Assisted Living and Memory Care and the hospice team from Canyons Home Care who took valiant care of Carolyn, making sure she always felt comfortable, loved and safe. We would also like to give thanks to her CNS Home Care nurses.
In following Carolyn’s wishes there will be no funeral service. We will host a Celebration of Life on March 16, 2024, from noon until 2 p.m. at a private residence located at 1881 E Somerset Ridge Drive, Draper, Utah 84020. During this celebration we will share favorite stories and celebrate Carolyn’s beautiful legacy.
Carolyn’s eulogy will be read at 12:30 and a poem in her honor to follow. A light lunch will be served. Following the Celebration of Life there will be a ceremony to dedicate her niche for immediate family members only at 3 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the National Kidney Foundation of Utah or the NEHI Research Foundation as both causes were near to her heart.