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Louise Marie Hartvigsen Harvey passed away following a long illness on May 3, 2021 in Columbia, Missouri.
She was born in San Bernardino, California on June 28, 1966 and was immediately adopted by her parents, Jay and Janice Hartvigsen of Bountiful, Utah. Her infectious smile and a trip to Disneyland to pick her up made her an instant hit with all of her siblings.
She was raised in Bountiful, Utah and graduated from Bountiful High School in 1984. She married Paul Harvey in 1994. They moved to Missouri in 1999. She eventually settled her young family in Palmyra, Missouri.
Her greatest accomplishment in life was her family, her four children and one granddaughter. She adored them immensely and worked up to three jobs at a time to provide for them, after her husband passed way. Louise found joy in the small things of life. She was very loving, tender-hearted, charitable, and a happy person â always making the best of what came her way. She was very people oriented and made many
70 million years in the making: Savage Ancient Seas at the Museum Of The Rockies
A look at an ancient underwater world
If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making.
By: Matt Elwell
and last updated 2021-02-07 12:25:16-05
BOZEMAN â If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making. Savage Ancient Seas is now on display at the museum through May 2
nd. The exhibit features marine reptiles and carnivorous fish in a way you might not be able to imagine. Savage Ancient Seas gives you a look at an ancient underwater world with more than 30 prehistoric casts and several real fossils.
70 million years in the making: Savage Ancient Seas displayed at Museum of the Rockies
A look at an ancient underwater world
If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making.
By: Matt Elwell
and last updated 2021-02-07 12:23:09-05
BOZEMAN â If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making. Savage Ancient Seas is now on display at the museum through May 2
nd. The exhibit features marine reptiles and carnivorous fish in a way you might not be able to imagine. Savage Ancient Seas gives you a look at an ancient underwater world with more than 30 prehistoric casts and several real fossils.
70 million years in the making: Savage Ancient Seas displayed at Museum of the Rockies
A look at an ancient underwater world
If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making.
By: Matt Elwell
and last updated 2021-02-04 17:02:42-05
BOZEMAN â If you are itching to get out of the house, the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman has an exhibit that is 70 million years in the making.
Savage Ancient Seas is now on display at the museum through May 2.
The exhibit features marine reptiles and carnivorous fish in a way you might not be able to imagine.