Gregory Rex Thornock, 73, passed away peacefully in his home on
March 31, 2022 after battling Lewy Body Dementia with Parkinsonism and Non
Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Greg, or ‘Scruddy’ as he was known to many, was born
on October 21, 1948, to Aden Kay Thornock and Kathleen Rose Rex Thornock. Greg
was the youngest of four children and was welcomed to the family by brothers
Gaylon Kay, Aden Gordon and sister, Gloria. He grew up on the family’s
Otter Creek ranch north of Randolph, Utah, which was the only place he
ever wanted to live. He was taught to work hard and learned the principle of
the law of the harvest well. During his youth Greg milked cows, drove
tractors, farmed, irrigated, fed hay to the cattle from the back of a hay
wagon, and gathered cattle on horse-back. He had a close relationship with his
grandparents who lived right next door. As an adult, fall was his
favorite time of year - when the hay was in the stack yards and he could spend
time on his horse rounding up the cattle, always with several cans of Mountain
Dew in his saddle bag.
Most of Greg’s life was spent on Otter Creek Road, with the
exception of school at Ricks College and Utah State University, and two years
in Canada after receiving a call to the Western Canadian Mission. Greg loved Canada
and the people he met while there. After returning home, he joined the Wyoming
National Guard. Somehow, and much to his chagrin, he managed seven summer
camps while spending six years in the Guard. He met his wife, Colleen
Picklesimer in 1972 while at USU. They were married on June 22, 1973 in
the St. George Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Seven wonderful children were born to this union and life was never dull in the
Thornock household! Greg supported his family by working at the Kemmerer
coal mine where he drove coal and overburden trucks, and later became a
foreman. His off-work hours were spent on the family ranch. After
seven years at the mine, Greg became a full-time rancher, which was all he ever
really wanted. This eventually led to a partnership with his father and
brother, Gordon. As time went by, the ranch was split and Greg’s son, Brady
joined the family business. Greg was active in the Rich County Farm Bureau for
over 30 years and was the district chair of the Rich Conservation District for
several years. Greg loved Rich High School sports. He loved
playing, coaching and watching basketball and football. For many years he
attended the State 1-A Basketball Tournament without missing any games played
by any of the schools. As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Greg held many callings, but always maintained that being a
Primary Teacher was his favorite.
Greg is survived by his wife and children; Trenton (Mindy),
Laurie (Matt) Woodruff, Troy (Denise), Tyler (Camille), Brady (Christi),
Sherrie (Justin) Hall, and Millie (Michael) Vickery, 25 grandchildren and 1
great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother,
Gordon, and niece, Nikki Thornock. The family wishes to express their gratitude
to the many friends and family who expressed love and concern for Greg over the
past 4 years. They extend a special note of gratitude to Atlas Homecare
and Hospice, Kylie Argyle, and Natalie Cornia for their exceptional care.
Visitation was held Sunday, April 3, 2022, and funeral services were held Monday, April 4, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. at
the Randolph Chapel.
Funeral services under the direction of Walker Mortuary.
walker-mortuary.com 801-829-6336
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