With Dallin-- born a week after Valerie passed away |
CLEARFIELD
After years of suffering from early onset
dementia, Allan Joseph Burk passed away in the early morning hours of November
2, 2022, at Chancellor Gardens. His
quick smile and kind nature will be missed by his family and friends, but we
are grateful that he is reunited with his beloved wife and freed from the
mortal afflictions he has faced.
Allan was born in Los Angeles, California
on February 29, 1956, to Jerry Kenneth Burk and Linda Ruth Metcalf. He was
proud to be a leap year baby and loved to remind his peers that he was only ¼
their age. He was the oldest of their five children.
Allan graduated from Davis High School in
1973. He enjoyed sports, especially baseball and bowling and spent many happy
hours at Davis Lanes perfecting his “wicked” curve ball. He often talked about working with his father
in his shop. He married Julia Anne Swenson in 1974. Three years later, had their first child Heidi. Then, in 1980, had their son Cory. Their matrimony lasted until 1982.
In 1990, Allan married the love of his
life, Valerie Jo Hall Page, and later was sealed to her in the Ogden, Utah
Temple. He affectionately called her "Petunia". They built a life
together with his two children and her five sons. They lovingly took care of each other until
Valerie’s passing in 2013.
Allan faced significant health challenges
throughout his life. He was diagnosed in junior high with Type 1 diabetes which
he had to manage throughout his life. At
the age of 23, Allan suffered a heart attack during a baseball game and was in
a coma for a time. This health crisis impacted the rest of his life. Then in his mid-50s, he was diagnosed with
early onset frontal lobe dementia. Despite
these trials, Allan faced life with a smile and a song in his heart. He loved
the music of the 60s and 70s and could sing the lyrics to many of them even in
the later stages of his life. “Stairway to Heaven” was one of his favorites! He loved fishing and has asked that a fishing
pole be placed in his casket, so he is ready for the perfect fishing hole. He and his wife spent many days with their
small camper in the mountains finding good fishing.
Allan loved his children and grandchildren. He loved attending their events at school
whether it was a sporting event or a band concert. Allan enjoyed playing sports and any other
activities kids wanted to play as he was always a child at heart and in spirit.
When their children were grown and gone,
Allan and Valerie began bowling again and bowled in leagues for many years
before her passing. Then, her brother,
Gary, stepped in and became his bowling partner for several years until Allan
was no longer physically able to bowl. They had a weekly dinner at Taco Time
and bowling. Allan was one of those bowlers who actually achieved a perfect
game of 300.
He grew to be a dedicated member of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served with his wife for many
years as church librarians where he especially enjoyed talking to ward members
each week as they came in for supplies. He enjoyed serving as a home teacher
prior to the time when his health made that impossible.
Since the passing of his beloved wife,
Allan has been a resident at the memory care unit of Chancellor Gardens, with
additional support from the staff of Symbii Home Health and Hospice. The family so appreciated the dedicated care
and love that the team of these two agencies have provided to Allan over the
past nine years. They cared for him like family and learned to love his sense
of humor and love for life. They also kept
him well-supplied with Diet Coke!
Allan is survived by his children: Heidi Jo Burk Richards (Jarred) , Cory Burk (Cindy),
his Step-Sons, Matthew Page (Amanda), Bryon Page (Leslie), Christopher Page
(Jennifer), Nathan Page (Cynthia), Johnathan Page (Jordan), and a combined
total of 19 grandchildren.
Allan was preceded in death by his wife,
Valerie, his parents- Jerry Kenneth Burk and Linda Ruth Metcalf, and all four
of his siblings- Christy, Steve, Jerry, and Kara.
Funeral services will be held Friday, November
4, 2022, at 11 a.m. at the Lindquist’s Syracuse Mortuary, 869 S. 2000 W.,
Syracuse, Utah. Friends may visit family
Friday just prior to the services from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. also at Lindquist’s
Syracuse Mortuary.
Interment, Syracuse City Cemetery.
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