

Vivian Hickman Terry, aged 80, passed away on August 25, 2024, in Riverton, Utah from age related causes. Born on April 20, 1944, in Tremonton, Utah, she was a cherished figure in her community and a beacon of love and strength to her extensive family.
Growing up on the family ranch in Stone Idaho, she attended school in Snowville Utah and Graduated from Bear River High School in 1962. Vivian dedicated her career to nurturing young minds in the Madison School District, where she taught math for over two decades. Her passion for education began at Utah State University and was evident throughout her stints at Lincoln Elementary, Washington Middle School, and finally, Madison Junior High. She was also an adjunct faculty at Ricks College. Additionally, she served as the President of the Madison County Teachers Association.
A devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Vivian's faith was integral to her life. She was married in the Salt Lake Temple to her husband on August 20, 1964. She served faithfully in various church callings and, alongside her husband, Steven, completed missions in Albuquerque, NM, and the Nauvoo Illinois Temple, strengthening her community and faith. She also served as a a stake missionary in the Idabel Oklahoma branch. Vivian developed a love of music from a very young age and was a natural musician. As a young woman, she developed talents in the violin, clarinet and piano. She continued playing the piano her entire life, and shared her skill for many years teaching piano to youth. Everyone always praised and commented on her beautiful abilities as a pianist. Additionally, Vivian had an amazing singing voice and sung in many choirs throughout her life. She truly loved the beauty and peace of music, and she shared it with all around her.
Vivian loved adventure and travel. She was always looking for new places to see and visit. Upon starting her family, she and Steven lived in Utah and then quickly moved to Yucca Valley, California. After nine years there, they moved to Rexburg, Idaho, where they did the majority of their Vivian (Hickman) Terry child rearing. Not long after becoming empty-nesters, Vivian and Steven moved to Paris--no not the cool one--Paris, Texas. After living there for 16 years, they moved to Riverton, Utah to be closer to their children. Besides living in many areas, Vivian was a world traveler. With her husband by her side, she visited every state in the US. She also had the opportunity to travel to Mexico, Canada, Central America, Europe (Hungary, Greece, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy), South Korea, China, and the Caribbean. She always loved learning about different cultures and was appreciative of the beauty in the world. Vivian was the heart of her family, deeply loved and respected by all who knew her.
She is survived by her husband, Steven Terry; children, Yvette (Mike) Berta of Roxbury Township NJ, Katie (Thomas) Dickson , Matt (Cindy) Terry of Chester ID, Spencer (Bev) Terry of Hooper UT, Stuart (Crystal) Terry of Ogden UT, and Heather (Cameron) Shirley of Bountiful UT; 23 grandchildren; and 22 great grandchildren, with three more on the way. She also leaves behind four brothers and three sisters. Vivian was preceded in death by her parents, Blaine and Elnora Hickman; a granddaughter, Bethany; and her in-laws, Steven and Katherine Terry.
Services to honor Vivian's life will take place at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located at 12852 S 3200 W, Riverton, Utah. The funeral service is scheduled for Wednesday, August 28th at 1 pm, preceded by a viewing from 11:30 A.M to 12:30 Pm. A burial will follow on Thursday , August 29th in the Rexburg Idaho City Cemetery, with a Celebration of Life from 5-7 pm at the Rexburg 4th Ward located at 161 S 1st E Rexburg ID. Vivian's legacy of love, service, and devotion will forever be cherished and remembered by those fortunate enough to have felt her influence
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Dale Thomas
So sorry to hear this about Vivian. Unfortunately it is inevitable and all of us will experience this. I hope all is well with her family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them at this time.
Sincerly,
Dale Thomas
Doug Ward
Such a sweet person. Some time ago she sent me a "do you remember" note about a harmless group caper that, well, just good we did not get caught.
Jay Taylor
Vivian was a delight as a young person where I met her at Bear River High School (perhaps even Jr High) where all of us, her classmates, benefited from her cheerful/genuine friendship. Her accomplishments as an adult /mother/grandmother are no surprise to me! God be thanked for women of her caliber.
Jay Taylor
DeAnn Frank (Fehlman)
Vivian was a sweet and charming person. We spent many hours together either at her house in Snowville or mine in Elwood. Prayers for her family. DeAnn
Dennis Winter
Vivian was a great friend. She was one of those special people who was a friend to so many. I will always remember her not by what she said but just by the way she was... Her dedication to her Father in Heaven and her family was an example to all of us. During this difficult time may faith, family and friends bring peace to Steven and her family.