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Thera Nicholas Huish

September 21, 1930 – January 12, 2022


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Thera Nicholas Huish, 91, passed away January 12th, 2022 in Mesa, AZ.  Thera was born in Promontory, UT on September 21st, 1930 to Joe and Doran Nicholas.  She was the second of their 8 children.

Thera led a very full and eventful life.  Raised in Promontory, UT, at 16 years old she married Dorian Toland and they moved to BYU in Provo, UT.  They had two children, Val and Patricia (Trish) Toland.  At 18 years old her husband Dorian was killed in a plane accident. Thera moved back towards home, knowing she had to draw heavily on her farming background to raise the children on her own. Fortunately, she met a handsome man named Sterling Huish, it wasn’t long after that they were married.  Sterling was starting his career in the military and his job took their family all over the world.  They lived in California, Indiana, Germany, Utah, Nevada and Okinawa.  Together, they had 3 boys – Richard (Rick), Robin (Bob) and Todd (Nick). They finished his military career in Bountiful UT.  In 1976, the family moved to Mesa, AZ.  Thera and Sterling were married for 51 beautiful years until he passed in 2001.

Thera was preceded in death by her parents Joe & Doran Nicholas, Dorian Toland (1st husband), Sterling Huish (2nd husband), Patricia Willoughby (daughter), Richard Huish (son), and Robin Huish (son).  Others close to her included Hayden Willoughby (grandson) and Sadie Huish (great granddaughter).

She is survived by Val Toland (son), Cathe Toland (daughter in law), Diana Toland (daughter in law), children – Cy Toland, Lisa Toland, Lee Toland, Shane Toland, Danielle Mailland. Children of Trish Toland – Marsha Kovalak, and Thera Tolman. Children of Rick Huish and Millie Huish (daughter in law) – Casey Huish, Corey Huish, and Cobey Huish.  Children of Bob Huish and Arlene Huish (daughter in law) – Mackenzie Casey and Zachory Huish. Todd Huish (son) Cara Huish (daughter in law) children – Nicole Burleigh, and Adam Huish.  Great grandkids 34, great-great grandkids – 6. Her siblings that have survived her are Howard & Dale Nicholas.

During Thera’s time being a mom and running a busy home with 5 children, she also developed a love for selling and making a difference in the lives of others with whom she worked.  She obtained an insurance license at one point, ran a large NCO club on Okinawa while stationed there, and finally found her niche in Network marketing.  She built large national organizations for different companies and at one time, with her daughter Trish, they were national sales directors with 40,000 plus people in their own organization.  She loved working with health products and was a great believer in all she represented.

Thera’s greatest talent was to love people and to build them up.  Her enthusiasm and mentorship abilities have developed many successful family members, and especially strong daughters and granddaughters.  Those who dealt with her always grew to love her for her kindness and desire to achieve.  She was the epitome of a strong independent, caring Woman, Mother, and Daughter.

Thera not only enjoyed working, but she loved singing, playing the piano, and inviting others to her church.  A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, she always helped others find peace and love through association there.  One family she introduced to the church, early in their years in the military, stayed in touch with Thera over the years and told her three years ago, that her introduction of the church to their family has led to over 400 members today.

Her love for her Savior and her family were the pinnacle of importance in her life.

While Thera had more than her share of great loss and pain throughout her life, she was always positive and lived her famous mantra, “Get UP, Dress Up and Show Up”.  There will ever only be 1 Thera Huish.  We will miss her incredibly.  We look forward to our reunion with her, and other family members with great appreciation for all she has taught and exampled here for us.  We love you forever.

Her services are as follows:

Viewing: Friday January 28th, 2022 from 7-9pm, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 920 South Lindsay Rd Mesa, AZ 85204

Service (Day/Date/Time/Location/Address):

Saturday January 29th, 2022 at 11am, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 920 South Lindsay Rd Mesa, AZ 85204

Knowing Mom, if you are inclined to send contributions or flowers, please consider contributions first.  You can send them to the Star Bright Foundation http://Www.Starbrightfoundation.org She supported a nonprofit for children of sexual abuse and the funds will go there.

Funeral service may be streamed on this memory page: https://portal.midweststreams.com/services/iframe/28544

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  1. Millie Bokern says:

    Beautifully written. Yes. I miss her smile and positivity and thr FUN times we had together.

  2. John and Valerie Nielson says:

    A beautiful tribute to a beautiful woman! For certain, many open arms welcomed her home in Heaven! It was an honor to know her!

  3. Tanna Chournos says:

    Hello family
    Sorry you lost your beautiful person
    I’m sure you’ll be comforted
    Love you all

  4. Carol Lovell says:

    I have known Thera for about 45 years. She was a friend and business associate of my husband’s family. She soon became a good friend to me. I so admire how she handled all the heartache and trials she had, but she didn’t just endure them she conquered them and became a strong, confident leader. She had a huge impact on everyone who knew her. She set a good example for all to follow. She was generous with her wisdom, her teachings, her leadership skills, and her love. She will be missed! I would love to see that reunion in Heaven.

  5. Katelon Gilbert (aka Rey-Grant) says:

    What a tremendous impact this beautiful soul had on my life! She lifted me, a casual acquaintance, in a dark time—gave me encouragement, friendship, support amd mentored me to become a success as I created my own business as a single woman post messy divorce. Bless her! Her strength— gained through much hardship—and her leading from the heart, with indomitable faith, are qualities I have tried to emulate. I will miss this dear friend and mentor. I know she is joyful now, reunited with so many family members, and the Lord Jesus she loves so well. She leaves a giant empty spot for those of us on the earthside of the veil. My condolences to her precious, beloved family. She will be close by.

  6. Betty Richards says:

    Your life story in the book “Get Up Dress Up and Show Up” was very interesting and inspirational.

  7. Pam Chambers says:

    I just heard of Thera’s
    passing. She was a good friend and business associate. Many wonderful memories in Matol ..Thera was always so beautiful and joyful!!!

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Thera Nicholas Huish

September 21, 1930 – January 12, 2022


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Thera Nicholas Huish, 91, passed away January 12th, 2022 in Mesa, AZ.  Thera was born in Promontory, UT on September 21st, 1930 to Joe and Doran Nicholas.  She was the second of their 8 children.

Thera led a very full and eventful life.  Raised in Promontory, UT, at 16 years old she married Dorian Toland and they moved to BYU in Provo, UT.  They had two children, Val and Patricia (Trish) Toland.  At 18 years old her husband Dorian was killed in a plane accident. Thera moved back towards home, knowing she had to draw heavily on her farming background to raise the children on her own. Fortunately, she met a handsome man named Sterling Huish, it wasn’t long after that they were married.  Sterling was starting his career in the military and his job took their family all over the world.  They lived in California, Indiana, Germany, Utah, Nevada and Okinawa.  Together, they had 3 boys – Richard (Rick), Robin (Bob) and Todd (Nick). They finished his military career in Bountiful UT.  In 1976, the family moved to Mesa, AZ.  Thera and Sterling were married for 51 beautiful years until he passed in 2001.

Thera was preceded in death by her parents Joe & Doran Nicholas, Dorian Toland (1st husband), Sterling Huish (2nd husband), Patricia Willoughby (daughter), Richard Huish (son), and Robin Huish (son).  Others close to her included Hayden Willoughby (grandson) and Sadie Huish (great granddaughter).

She is survived by Val Toland (son), Cathe Toland (daughter in law), Diana Toland (daughter in law), children – Cy Toland, Lisa Toland, Lee Toland, Shane Toland, Danielle Mailland. Children of Trish Toland – Marsha Kovalak, and Thera Tolman. Children of Rick Huish and Millie Huish (daughter in law) – Casey Huish, Corey Huish, and Cobey Huish.  Children of Bob Huish and Arlene Huish (daughter in law) – Mackenzie Casey and Zachory Huish. Todd Huish (son) Cara Huish (daughter in law) children – Nicole Burleigh, and Adam Huish.  Great grandkids 34, great-great grandkids – 6. Her siblings that have survived her are Howard & Dale Nicholas.

During Thera’s time being a mom and running a busy home with 5 children, she also developed a love for selling and making a difference in the lives of others with whom she worked.  She obtained an insurance license at one point, ran a large NCO club on Okinawa while stationed there, and finally found her niche in Network marketing.  She built large national organizations for different companies and at one time, with her daughter Trish, they were national sales directors with 40,000 plus people in their own organization.  She loved working with health products and was a great believer in all she represented.

Thera’s greatest talent was to love people and to build them up.  Her enthusiasm and mentorship abilities have developed many successful family members, and especially strong daughters and granddaughters.  Those who dealt with her always grew to love her for her kindness and desire to achieve.  She was the epitome of a strong independent, caring Woman, Mother, and Daughter.

Thera not only enjoyed working, but she loved singing, playing the piano, and inviting others to her church.  A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, she always helped others find peace and love through association there.  One family she introduced to the church, early in their years in the military, stayed in touch with Thera over the years and told her three years ago, that her introduction of the church to their family has led to over 400 members today.

Her love for her Savior and her family were the pinnacle of importance in her life.

While Thera had more than her share of great loss and pain throughout her life, she was always positive and lived her famous mantra, “Get UP, Dress Up and Show Up”.  There will ever only be 1 Thera Huish.  We will miss her incredibly.  We look forward to our reunion with her, and other family members with great appreciation for all she has taught and exampled here for us.  We love you forever.

Her services are as follows:

Viewing: Friday January 28th, 2022 from 7-9pm, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 920 South Lindsay Rd Mesa, AZ 85204

Service (Day/Date/Time/Location/Address):

Saturday January 29th, 2022 at 11am, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 920 South Lindsay Rd Mesa, AZ 85204

Knowing Mom, if you are inclined to send contributions or flowers, please consider contributions first.  You can send them to the Star Bright Foundation http://Www.Starbrightfoundation.org She supported a nonprofit for children of sexual abuse and the funds will go there.

Funeral service may be streamed on this memory page: https://portal.midweststreams.com/services/iframe/28544

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  1. Millie Bokern says:

    Beautifully written. Yes. I miss her smile and positivity and thr FUN times we had together.

  2. John and Valerie Nielson says:

    A beautiful tribute to a beautiful woman! For certain, many open arms welcomed her home in Heaven! It was an honor to know her!

  3. Tanna Chournos says:

    Hello family
    Sorry you lost your beautiful person
    I’m sure you’ll be comforted
    Love you all

  4. Carol Lovell says:

    I have known Thera for about 45 years. She was a friend and business associate of my husband’s family. She soon became a good friend to me. I so admire how she handled all the heartache and trials she had, but she didn’t just endure them she conquered them and became a strong, confident leader. She had a huge impact on everyone who knew her. She set a good example for all to follow. She was generous with her wisdom, her teachings, her leadership skills, and her love. She will be missed! I would love to see that reunion in Heaven.

  5. Katelon Gilbert (aka Rey-Grant) says:

    What a tremendous impact this beautiful soul had on my life! She lifted me, a casual acquaintance, in a dark time—gave me encouragement, friendship, support amd mentored me to become a success as I created my own business as a single woman post messy divorce. Bless her! Her strength— gained through much hardship—and her leading from the heart, with indomitable faith, are qualities I have tried to emulate. I will miss this dear friend and mentor. I know she is joyful now, reunited with so many family members, and the Lord Jesus she loves so well. She leaves a giant empty spot for those of us on the earthside of the veil. My condolences to her precious, beloved family. She will be close by.

  6. Betty Richards says:

    Your life story in the book “Get Up Dress Up and Show Up” was very interesting and inspirational.

  7. Pam Chambers says:

    I just heard of Thera’s
    passing. She was a good friend and business associate. Many wonderful memories in Matol ..Thera was always so beautiful and joyful!!!