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Adelbert William (Mickey) Hart 1905 ~ 2007 Adelbert William (Mickey) Hart, 101, passed away April 16, 2007. He was born December 28, 1905 to Arthur William and Evadyna Henderson Hart in Farmington, Utah. Mickey married Helen Smith May 31, 1939 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mickey grew up in Preston, Idaho. He graduated from Utah State University. He and his brother Mark wrote the USU pep song, "Hail the Utah Aggies". He attended Chicago Musical College (Northwestern University) for two years. Mickey taught school at USU, McCammon High, Idaho and Cyprus High in Magna, Utah. His dance band played over Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. He founded Hart Bros. Music. He wrote many songs: The Heavens Were Opened, If Christ Should Come Tomorrow, He That Hath Clean Hands, They Found Him in the Temple, I Walked in God's Garden, God Knows, My Mother's Prayer, Here's To Utah. He served an LDS mission to California and an 8-year stake mission. He served in many church callings. He loved missionary work. He has 15 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He is survived by his wife: Helen, children: Melodee, Richard (Sandy), Kathy (Doug), Michael (Jody); brothers: Jed, Newt, Bret; sisters: Adina Evadyna, Rhea, Arlette, Elna, Ada, Jocelyn. Preceded in death by parents and brothers: Arthur, Halo, Mark, Reed, Joel, Newell, Wendell, Neal; Sisters: Sabina, Hermoine.

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