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Keith was a prisoner of war during World War II and after his release he had a weight problem. He would never talk much about what happened when he was a POW; but his diet consisted mostly of some form of bug juice. When he was released he talked to his Uncle Nelse about what happened some, but we will never know the horrors he endured. He was a very quiet man in his later years. | Garcia, Joe Keith (I1723)
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Ken Grow passed away June 8, 2016 at the age of 79 near his home in Cornelius, OR. Ken was born in Twin Falls, ID on November 29, 1936 to William and Wilda Grow, he being the middle of five children. He is survived by his wife Gailyn, older brother William Grow ?Bill? of Garden City, ID and younger sister Sandra Haacke ?Soni? of Boise, ID. Ken is also survived by his three children from his first marriage; Mike (Nancy) Grow of Boise, ID, Sheri Grow of Boise, ID and Julie (Scott) Oldham of Nampa, ID. He has five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, mother and older brother Gary and younger sister LoAnn. When Ken was a young boy his family moved to Boise, ID where he lived through his school years.
After having numerous jobs including a newspaper route; delivery boy for a local store; ranch hand in Jordan Valley; milk delivery man; working for Morning Star bread; Jewel T delivery man; working in a warehouse and installing flooring; Police Officer for the Sacramento Police Department and Corrections Officer for the Idaho State Penitentiary he decided to follow in his Dad?s and Brother?s footsteps and moved to Portland, OR to be a long haul truck driver.
Ken met Gailyn Petty shortly before he moved from Boise to Portland in 1974 and a couple of months after he moved she moved to be with him. They were married February 10, 1975. Ken started out his trucking career with Exley Express and shortly moved to Santry Trucking hauling Olympia Beer. In 1988 he started at Southern Cal Transport/Reser?s Fine Foods as a team driver. In 1993 Gailyn joined him as a team driver and they drove together for five and a half years before she moved into the Southern Cal Transport office and Ken retired in April 1999. He worked part time for a few years taking some short runs.
Special thanks go out to Oregon Continental Home Health Care, Silver Cloud Adult Family Homes and Care Partners Hospice & Pallative.
No services will be held. | Grow, Kenneth Charles (I2951)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Worthen, Kenneth Martin (I7771)
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Kenai City Cemetery | Chaffin, LeRoy Wendell (I5097)
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Kent W. Jackson passed away May 15, at the age of 78, on his mother's birthday. He was born on Nov. 1, 1937, to Glenn W. and Bernice Gurr Jackson in Vernal, Utah. He married Kathryn Hall Jackson on April 10, 1955, they were married 49 years until she passed away in 2004. They had six children and was later sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple in May 1976. He married the love of his life, Sara Meeker Schoenberger, Jan. 12, 2008, with this he gained three more children.
At the age of 16, he took a various of jobs to help support his family after his father passed away. Kent had worked in the Gilsonite Mine in Bonanza until 1968. He then started a business with his brother, Harley, doing drywall work. He worked in Oklahoma for his son, Louis, and then returning home he began to build houses with Buff Berman, Willis Akelund and Don Johnson. Later on he went to work for his brothers at Jackson Construction in the oilfield and farming until he finally retired in 2014.
He had a love for horses and one ?mean? junk yard dog named Queen. Kent had many talents and always seemed to have a project he was working on rather it was being a mechanic or working on something around the house, he always seemed to be tinkering on something. Kent was always happy no matter what the situation he always had a smile and could turn heads with his contagious laugh. He had a heart of gold most would say once you got to meet him you became a friend for life.
Kent is proceeded in death by his parents, (father) Glenn W. Jackson and (mother) Bernice Gurr Jackson; (brother) Sherron G Jackson; (wife) Kathryn Hall Jackson; (daughter) Sherry Ainge; (grandson) Nathen Jackson; (sister-in-law) Tonah Clark Jackson; (son-in-law) Clark Gustaveson.
Kent is survived by (wife) Sara Jackson; (daughter) DeAnn Childers; (son) Louis (Lisa) Jackson; (daughter) Jackie Gustaveson; (daughter) Arley (Jim) Mora; (son) Shawn (January) Jackson; (son) Justin (Melinda) Jackson; (son) Joe (Mandy) Schoenberger; (daughter) Melody (Tyler) Gunmundsen; (sister) Marnell Rowley; (sister) Glenna (Buck) Hall; (brother) Lane (Joyce) Jackson; (brother) Harley D Jackson; (brother) Danny (Louise) Jackson; (brother) Randy (Becky) Jackson along with many grandchildren and one great-great grandson, (very special family) The Valencia?s.
Funeral services, Friday, May 20, at Maeser LDS Stake Center at 11:00 a.m. (2745 W. 1000 N.). Friends and family may call Thursday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary and Friday at the church from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Burial will be in the Dry Fork Cemetery, under the direction of the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.
The family would like to say thank you to everyone who called, stopped by and brought food, it is greatly appreciated.
Vernal Express, Vernal UT, May 19, 2016. | Jackson, Kent W. (I7862)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vogt, Kerry (I7605)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3585
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Kicked in the head by a horse. | Chidester, Ole Dastrup (I2732)
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Kidney Failure | Grow, Sadie Mae (I723)
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Killed in a automobile accident near Garberville, California | Chidester, Donald Duane (I7416)
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Killed in Action while serving with C Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, during Operation Paul Revere IV, in western Kontum Province, South Vietnam, near the SeSan River. Pfc Maddy was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge and the Purple Heart. | Maddy, Kenneth Lynn (I2425)
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Killed in action. U.S. Marine Corps - Pvt. | Zahn, Harold Gene (I9189)
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Killed in WWII | Stephens, Lt. Roy VanNess (I7681)
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KILLS SELF AFTER FUSS WITH WIFE
SALT LAKE, April 7.--Irwin Grow, 26, committed suicide Friday evening by shooting following a quarrel with his wife from whom he had become separated. The shooting occurred in the home of his brother, Dan Grow, 533 South Fourth West street.
Grow was a brother of Elliot Grow whose body was found in a garret of a bottling works at 535 South Fourth west street on Feb. 26. He also had committed suicide by shooting himself in the abdomen.
The shooting Friday occurred shortly after 8 o'clock, and according to the police, Grow had been drinking. Mrs. Grow was with him a short time and stated that Grow made a threat to shoot her. She fled from the place and a moment later heardot. The police were notified and Grow was rushed to a local hospital but died within a few minutes.
Ogden Standard Examiner - April 8, 1923
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Kittie Dixon Jackson
Riverdale - Mrs. Kittie Virginia Dixon Jackson, 72, of 5498 S. Weber Drive, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 1981, at the MvKay-Dee Hospital.
She was born Oct. 18, 1908, in Manard, Idaho, a daughter of Harvey and Emily Grow Dixon Jr.
She married Allyn Boyd Jackson on April 17, 1929, in Provo.
She had lived in Riverdale the past 46 years.
She was a member of the Riverdale 2nd LDS Ward. She had served in the Primary for 20 years and worked in the MIA. She was past president of the Relief Society of the Riverdale Ward,
Surviving are her husband of Riverdale; four sons, William A. Jackson, Don S. Jackson, both of Willard; Robert D. Jackson, Ogden; James F. Jackson, Los Alamos, N.M.; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters, Harold G. Dixon, Elwood G. Dixon both of Ogden; Mrs. Myrle V. Fowler, Mrs. Dean W. (Grace) Drysdale, both of Ogden; Mrs. Ernest (Beulah) Coublucq, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Arthur W. (Katherine)holfield, Orem; Mrs. Kenneth R. (Wanda) Hunt, Clearfield.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop W.H. Cragun officiating.
Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment in Ogden City Cemetery.
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Korea - Served as a Ad2 in the US Navy | Brighton, Norman Dan (I8531)
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Korea - Served as a Boatswain mate in the US Navy. | Grow, Jesse Clyde (I7262)
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Korea - Served in the US Navy | Galewick, Robert Jay (I5484)
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Korea - Served in the US Navy as a Em2 | Frederick, Rell Worthen (I7444)
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KOREA ? Served as a Private First class in the US Army ? While stationed in Korea he received knife wounds during the invasion of Leyte, P.I. When he returned home, while still in service, he was killed on 29 February 1948 near Delle, Tooele in the worst single automobile tragedy in Utah traffic history. (Tribune 3/1/48). | Johnson, Charles Calvin (I1606)
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KOREA ? Served as a private in the US Army. | Props, George Jackson (I7415)
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LA VERKIN, UTAH - Grant Talbot Worthen, age 73, passed away Friday, November 11, 2011. Grant was born May 2, 1938 in Panguitch, Utah to Don and Blanche Talbot Worthen. He later married Melva Dale Magee.
Grant is survived by his wife Melva; his children: Martha Ann, Audry, Kerry, Danny, Tamera, and Virgil; siblings: Orson (Ruby), Pauline (Jerry), Shirley (Dale), Elsie, and Donna; along with 25 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Hereceded in death by his parents; his children: Staci and Randy; and by his brother Cecil.
A gathering will be held Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the family home, 102 East 460 North, La Verkin, Utah. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Pine View Mortuary, 435-986-4222.
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LaMar Rowbury, Artist
Early morning on January 18, 2013 artist LaMar Rowbury passed away from colon cancer. LaMar belonged to a family of talented artists which included his father, Glen Rowbury who sometimes signed his work "PaPas", LaMar's brother, Guy Rowbury and LaMar's son, Allan Rowbury. LaMar was preceded in death by his father, Glen Rowbury. LaMar's son, Allan Rowbury and Lamar's brother Guy continue to paint and exhibit their work as their family has done for over a half century.
Services for Lamar will be held at the Intercity Church of Santa Maria on January 22, 2013 at 6:00pm, dinner afterwards provided by New Ocean Resturant. | Rowbury, LaMar (I3181)
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Lambert - In this city, July 4, 1963 Margaret G. beloved wife of I Leroy Lambert, loving mother of Richard G. Lambert of Rohnert Park; James G. Lambert of Ssn Francisco; beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary L. Grow; loving sister of Jess D. Grow of Seattle; Mrs. Pearl Fowers; D. Bert Grow of Chicago; and W. Fred Grow of San Francisco; loving grandmother of seven grandchildren. A native of Oregon; aged 58 years. A member of L.D.S. Church.
Friends Mary call at Gantner-Felder-Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave. from 3 p.m. Saturday to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral services Sunday, 7 p.m. at Sunset Ward, 22nd and Lawton Sts., under the auspices of Sunset Ward of the L.D.S. Church. Interment, Greenlawn Cemetery, Monday Donations to the Oakland Temple Fund or the Cancer Fund preferred.
______________________________________________________________ | Grow, Margaret Esther (I145)
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LANCASTER - Private services for William Floyd Hixson, 80, of High Bridge Road, formerly of Pleasant Hill, Iowa, were held at the Brown Family Farm at High Bridge.
He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Nov. 11, 1923, in Salt Lake City, Utah, he was the son of the late James and Zada Hixson. He was an American Kennel Club licensed judge and a member of the Christian Science Church. He was the widower of Dorothy Hixson.
Survivors include two daughters, Julianne C. Brown of Lancaster and Paula Z. Gooden of Gunnison, Colo.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
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Lane Grow
January 1, 1957
September 23, 2012
On Sunday, September 23, 2012, Lane left us suddenly.
He was a strong member of our community, serving 20 years on the police force. He loved to hunt, fish and ride his Harley. He is survived by his fiance Peggy Loup, 3 children, 2 grandchildren, and other family in Utah, Idaho and California. He will always be in our hearts. We love you Lane.
Published in Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, Nevada) on 5 Oct 2012 | Grow, Lane J. (I15491)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Torgersen, LaRee (I10685)
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Larry C. Bodily, age 54, passed away July 1, 2001.
Larry was born January 10, 1947 in Vernal, Utah to Sterling Bodily and Reva Hall Bodily. He married Judy Pierce on November 24, 1972 and again July 26, 1986.
He loved to fish, hunt, boat, golf and was always there for his family and for anyone who needed him.
The family that lvoed him is: his wife Juldy; son, Rick (Liz) Bodily, and their children, Ashley, Tyler, Tory and Little Ricky; daughters, Michelle (Dale) Arden and their children, Josh Bodily Arden and Taylor; Judi (Paul) Rueckert and theirldren, Michinzie, Michaela, and due in August, Michael Adam; Tiffany (Mark) Howe and their child Joshua; sisters and brothers, Renae Ormsby, Vance Bodily, Cleo and Otis Nielsen, Verdin and Eve Bodily.
We love you!
Private family service will be held under the direction of Valley...
www.familysearch.com | Bodily, Larry Clell (I7867)
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Larry Cantlon's Widow Is Buried
Last rites for Caroline Cantlon widow of Larry Cantlon and a former Butte resident, were held Monday in Vallejo, Calif., with a Requiem Mass in St. Basil Church. Mrs. Cantlon about 69, died there Friday.
The Cantlons moved to Vallejo 27 years ago from Butte. Mrs. Cantlon had operated the BeeHive Candy store at 221 W. Park. He died in June 1960.
Mrs. Cantlon was born in North Umberland, England, and came to Butte as a child with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave Connors.
Survivors include a son, George F. Greene of Vallejo; daughter Mrs. Joe Busbey of Wilmington, Calif., six grandchildren and one great grandchild; sister, Mrs. Susan Foy of Butte, Mrs. Annabelle Horford of Vallejo and Mrs. Jack Petras of Santarbara, Calif. There also are numerous nephews and nieces in Montana and California.
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Larry Edward Torgersen, of Whitefish, Mont., passed away suddenly June 10, 2011, at the age of 68.
Larry was born Aug. 27, 1942. His parents, Edward and Bea Torgersen, of Koosharem, his brother Ted Torgersen, Arizona, and his wife Marilynn Keans Torgersen preceded him
in death.
Larry was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He spent his childhood in Koosharem, and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer USS Everett F. Larson. He served from 1960 to 1963.
He spent much of his civilian life working as an auto mechanic at shops in Arizona and in Whitefish, where he worked for Stacey Oil Company until his retirement when the shop closed.
Larry loved living in the mountains of western Montana and enjoying the outdoors. He especially liked spending time in and around Glacier National Park. He enjoyed reading, tinkering with cars, and spending time with his grandchildren.
Larry is survived by his children: his daughter Terrie, her husband Sven Peterson, and grandchildren Eiger and Laeta, who live in Colorado; and his son Lawrence, his wife Tonya Arneson-Torgersen, and grandchildren Tresa and Devin Torgersenhristian Arneson, who live in Washington.
Larry is also survived by his brothers Garth, Noel, Rodney and Dwaine who all live in Utah,and by his sister LaRee Porter who lives in California. He leaves behind numerous nieces,nephews, cousins and extended family members as well as theds, neighbors, colleagues, and clients he got to know over the several decades he lived and worked in Whitefish.
The family would like to thank emergency responder and the staff of North Valley Hospital for their efforts.
Friends and family are welcome to attend a simple memorial service at the Koosharem cemetery at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 30.
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Larry William Murray, also known as Bill or Billy, was born on Aug. 14, 1949 to Lawrence and Emylu Murray at the Mammoth Hospital in Mammath Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park. He married his best friend and eternal companion, Nancy Jane Avis, on April 22, 1971 and joined her in heaven on July 27, 2008.
Billy loved his family dearly and was a friend to us all. He loved learning from and helping his Aunt Lorna and Uncle Dave Condon, who cared for him as a child while his parents were ill and raised him as their own after they passed away. Uncle Dave taught him a great appreciation about the wildlife and preservation of the environment while living in Yosemite and the Great Smokies. He enjoyed his one on one time with Aunt Lorna, drinking a cup of coffee and conversing about memories and current events on her porch swing while admiring the beautiful view of the pond. He found great pleasure as a boy sitting and listening to Marianne read such literature as "Treasure Island" and "A Tale of Two Cities." As an adult reflecting back, he was thankful for Wilson's patience and tolerance while tending him as a child. Billy was separated from his younger brother Paul at youth. He greatly missed him and cherished the many hours spent visiting with him on the phone. He greatly adored his Grandmother Alice H. Murray and stories about Grandfather Wilson.
Billy was an Eagle Scout where he earned many badges and later joined the U.S. Marines. In his youth, he was an avid rock climber and loved the freedom. He traveled across America with only a duffle bag in hand. In 1969 he went to work for Ted Hatch and ran rivers in Utah, Arizona and the Grand Canyon. He had many great stories to tell about running the river with our great family friend Bosco and other boatmen. He worked for the cable company and later hired on at Mountain Bell as a backhoe operator. In addition, he took pride in working seasonally for the Park Service at the Dinosaur Quarry Campgrounds for several years. Then, with the help of Ken Lesh, he found his true calling as a surveyor for the U.S. Forest Service. This allowed him to hike and enjoy the beauty of nature. He also became quite the extreme ATV driver. He absolutely loved to make topo maps on his computer in his spare time. He also met many great people, whom he had a lot of respect for, working for the Forest Service.
After purchasing a green horse for his daughter he built a beautiful round corral and loafing shed. It did not take long for him to become interested in training and riding horses. He trained many horses for several people. He even attended horse shoeing clinics where he learned to forge and shoe his own horses. Larry and Nancy spent many weekends and weeknights supporting their daughters at practices and horse shows. He eventually started participating in practices and horse shows as well. but found more pleasure in going on many trail rides.
Larry and Nancy cherished one another's company. They always visited in the morning at breakfast, made sure to ask how each other's day went before dinner, and made sure everyone knew how much they loved them. They found pleasure in watching the sunset every evening together. They relished the shade of the front yard free and the frequent drop-ins from family, friends and neighbors. They also loved the visits from many bird families.
Larry helped out many people in many ways. If you befriended him he would give you the shirt off of his back. But what he will always be remembered by most, will be for driving his blue ?52 Chevy pick-up truck, the bandanna around his forehead, his dog by his side, and his peace sign to say "Hello" or "Goodbye" which he has handed down to the next generations. Peace Dad, we Love You.
Larry William Murray is survived by his children, Lena (David) Rasmussen; Alyssa Murray; Heidi (Rick)Aguilan and Lisa (Rod) Preece; grandchildren, Nauteka and Tatiana Thompson; Wakara and Jesse Aguilar, and Cindy and David Lewis; his brother, Paul (Mary Lou) Murray; his aunt (mom), Lorna Condon; cousins (brother and sister), Wilson (Susan) Condon; and Marianne (Dennis) Donelley; brother, Bosco (Kathy) Bosler.
He is preceded in death by his best friend and wife, Nancy Jane Murray; father and mother, Lawrence and Emylu (Lillie) Murray; uncle (dad), Dave D. Condon; aunt, Eunrice (Murray) Brass; grandfather and grandmother, Wilson Murray and Alice (Hacking) Murray.
Funeral Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Vernal Thomson Blackburn Mortuary. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday morning one hour prior. Burial will be at the Maeser Fairview Complementary. Under the direction of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.
-Vernal Express, August 2, 2008
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Last name Worthen on Death Cert. | Worthen, Barbara Gladys (I1332)
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Last Rites For K.E. Thielke Saturday 2 p.m.
Karl Edward Thielke, 61, died June 6 at a Salt Lake Hospital of natural causes. He had resided at 538 North Broadway.
Born December 31, 1911 at Leadville, Colorado, he was a son of William F. and Martha Ludwig Thielke.
He was married to Norma Hall June 13, 1942 in Salt Lake City.
Mr. Thielke had been employed at Tooele Army Depot as Production Controller and was retired.
He was a member and past Exalted Ruler of BPOE No. 1673.
Surviving are his wife of Tooele, three brothers and 1 sister, Henry of California, Robert, Park City; Barry, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dorothy Brannon, Denver.
Funeral services will be held Saturday 2 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary where friends may call from noon to funeral time.
Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery.
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Last Rites for Orson Hall at Maeser Chapel
Funeral services for Orson Grow Hall, 76, were held in the Maeser 1st Ward Chapel, Tuesday at noon.
Mr. Hall suffered a fatal heart attack on Taylor Mountain at 3:20 Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Hall was the son of Iowa and Elizabeth Grow Hall. He was born September 18, 1886 in Dry Fork, Uintah County, He was married to Marinda Allen in Maeser, January 23, 1907.
Mr. Hall was a livestockman and farmer. He made friends with the Indians and Indian camps were often found on the Hall's land. Many remember him as a good and helpful neighbor.
The prayer at the mortuary was offered by Harold McKee.
Prelude and postlude organ music was rendered by Margret Roberts. The invocation was given by Mark Hall. "O My Father" was sung by a mixed quartet who were Chellus and Louise Caldwell, Mrs. and Mrs. Bryce Caldwell, and accompanied by Margaretberts.
Bishop Douglas Lawson who conducted the services gave the obituary and remarks.
A special musical number "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine: was sung by Duane and Wayne Hall, Ralph McConkie, Allen Hazelbush, Ronnie Norman and Marion Weist.
Those surviving are his widow, four daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Elizabeth) Weist, Vernal; Mrs. Glenn (Marinda) Norman, Idaho Falls, Idaho; one son Orson Daniel Hall, Vernal, One sister Mrs. Quince (Chloe) Johnson, Lapoint. There are 24 grandchiln and 18 great-grandchildren.
Out of town visitors for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norman and son Ronnie, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. James Dart, son Jimmy and daughter Cherry, Boise, Idaho; Marion Weist, Livermore, Calif.; A3c Doug Dart, Altus, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.mas E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall, and Mrs. and Mrs,. Bill Murray, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Page, daughters Trina and Carla, Pleasant Grove; Ruland Anderson, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Quince Johnson and son Orson, Rile Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Sprouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Lapoint; Mrs. Zenna Summarell, Roosevelt; Mrs. Mabel Nebeker, Randlett; and Forrest Goodrich, Tridell.
Ray McConkle dedicated the grave, and burial was in the Dry Fork Cemetery.
Utah Digital Newspapers, Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah), 1962-11-15, page 5, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson | Hall, Orson Grow (I192)
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LAST RITES HONOR FORMER UINTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Curtis was born January 20, 1905 in Jensen to Joseph S. and Jemima Moon Dudley, married Jessie Davis, March 27, 1930 at Duchesne.
He was Uintah County Commissioner for eight years, Director of the Uintah County Water Conservancy District from 1956. President of the Jensen water district; director of the Moon Lake Electric Association for 10 years; on the board of theife Training Center; director of the Uintah AAA Foundation. While he was commissioner he worked to get the antenna T. V. into the basin. He was a member of the LDS Church.
Survivors: widow, sons, daughters, Charles, California; Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) Martinsen, Mrs. Mac (Marian) Holmes, Mrs. Norma Rae Anderson, all of Vernal; Mrs. Duane (Maurine) Anderson, Denver; 11 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, sisters. Gerlad (Katherine) Ross, Murray Davis, (Elta) Alder, Manti; Mrs. Earl (Veda) Hatch, Vernal.
Funeral services honored Curtis Duncan Dudley May 21 at the Jensen Ward. Wade Slaugh officiated.
Bishop Mac Holmes offered prayer at the mortuary. May Ann Snow played the prelude and postlude music. "Some Where My Love" was sung by Verdin Goodrich and Norman Haslem. Invocation offered by Bishop Ross Merrill.
Bishop Wade Slaugh presented short remarks of Mr. Dudleys service to the community and life. Bishop Hyrum Slaugh presented short remarks of Mr. Dudleys service to the community and life. Bishop Hyrum Slaugh and Vern Wilkins were speakers.
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was sung by Frank and Don Walker, Marva Lent and Lois Erickson, Lurae Caldwell and Virginia Ewell sang "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine."
A. DeMar Dudley offered the benediction. Dedication of the grave was by Ray Nash.
Pallbearers, Jody Massey, Devier Dudley and Dennis Hatch, all nephews of the deceased, Ervin Wilkins, Blake Peterson and Richard Peterson. Honorary pallbearers were the Moon Lake Directors, Uintah Water Conservancy District directors, Uintain Alcoholism Foundation Directors.
Interment was in the Maeser Cemetery. The Jensen Relief Society assisted with the flowers.
Out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson and family, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross and daughter, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Robinson, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atler, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. George Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Massey, Marge, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Jody Massey, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Kilton Massey, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. Orem. Kilton Davis, Watsonville, California; Mr. and Mrs. Eilz Stewart, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkins, Brigham City; Reva Watkins, Salt Lake City; Donna Jensen, West Jordan and other friends and relatives is the Roosevelt and surrounding areas.
-Vernal Express, May 24, 1973, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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LAURA BENNETT
1939 - 2013
POCATELLO-Laura Naomi Scott Bennett of Pocatello, joined her parents in heaven on May 11, 2013 at Portneuf Medical Center following a brief illness. Laura was born October 6, 1939 in Malad, Oneida County, Idaho to George Milton Scott and Naomi Roderick.
Her mother passed away shortly after her birth and she was raised by her daddy, until he too, passed away while she was yet a young girl. As the youngest child of 10, her older brothers and sisters finished raising her.
Laura attended school in Malad, Idaho graduating from Jr. High School and later received her GED certificate. Upon her marriage she lived her remaining years in Pocatello.
Laura married Clell G. Bennett in Pleasant View, Oneida County, Idaho on September 15, 1956. They were later sealed in the Logan Temple October 6, 1967. They have been married 57 years. Together they had four children; Laurinda N. Bennett of Los Alamos, NM, Kay (Mike) Gardner of Blackfoot, Julie A. Bennett, of Pocatello, and Clell Jr. - Ben, (Joyce), of Boise.
Laura was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She spent many years in the Primary Organization, and loved spending time with the children. She has also served in the Relief Society and enjoyed the association with the sisters she served. She was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers as well. Clell and Laura were able to serve in the Idaho Falls Temple, which brought great joy to her.
When her children were young, Laura worked at Alvord's Café. After her children were grown, she also worked as an election clerk & absentee election clerk. Laura really liked the work and meeting the many different people. She spent one summer conducting a statistical survey for Idaho Transportation Department. She became an accomplished cake decorator and made many beautiful wedding & other decorated cakes.
Most of her life's work was being a stay at home mom, and homemaker, which she really loved. She had a wonderful sense of humor, and was always joking with her loved ones. Laura loved to go camping, fishing, and hunting with family and friends. Since Clell retired, they have traveled to Arizona several years in the winter. Laura really relished traveling and seeing new places. Several years ago, they fulfilled her life-long dream of a trip to Hawaii, which she never stopped smiling about. A life long hobby was collecting salt & pepper shakers. Laura's first priority in life was to take care of her family, her extended family and others. She was a caretaker for her brother Rodney for many years. Many lives have been touched and enriched by her cooking, kindness and compassion. Her family was her joy. She loved them and spent many hours doing things to make them happy.
Laura was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Ella & Vella Scott, and Althea Buckley; and brothers George Scott, Larry Scott, and Rodney Scott. She is survived by her husband, Clell Bennett, her four children, fifteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandkids. She is also survived by sisters Lila (Bill) Moss, Josephine May and brother Khalil (Patsy) Scott all of Malad, ID.
The family would like to express their appreciation for the kindness and the care by the nurses and staff at the hospital. Their professional and compassionate care will not be forgotten.
Funeral services will be held at the LDS Century Ward on 4th and Fredregill in Pocatello on Saturday, May 18, 2013, at 11:00 am. Viewing will be Friday evening 6-8 pm at Colonial Funeral Home, 2005 South 4th Avenue and one prior to services at the church. Services will be under the direction of Colonial Funeral Home. Condolences may be placed online at www.Colonial-FuneralHome.com.
Published in Idaho State Journal from May 13 to May 18, 2013 | Scott, Laura Naomi (I8608)
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Laura Fay Snowball passed away peacefully surrounded by her family December 7, 2007. Fay was born November 28, 1930 to Lewis and Lillis Worthen Miles. She is survived by the love of her life, her husband, Sherman Snowball; a loving mother to her two sons, Scott (Carolyn) Katsilas and Stephen (Lisa) Katsilas. Also survived by her grandchildren, Michael (Kathy) Katsilas, Jason (Heather) Katsilas, Melissa (Tory) Vigil, Jessie Katsilas and Justin Katsilas. Also nine great-grandchildren. Fay was anxiously awaiting the birth of her first great -great-grandson, due in January. Husband, Sherman, says that "Heaven has received a special angel today." A funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 South 2300 East. Friends may visit Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. also at the church. Committal Service, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East 500 South. Funeral Directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Grow, Laurie Alice (I13310)
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Lawrence was the son of Ezra Thurman Merkley and Alice Hacking Merkley, but his father died when he was quite young in 1919 during the Flu Pandemic. His mother married Wilson Murray in 1920 and Lawrence and his two sisters, Lorna and Eunice used Murray as their last name, although official adoption has not been found.
Lawrence enlisted in the Navy 4 May 1942 under the name of Lawrence Murray. He served as an Electricians Mate First Class on the USS Medusa. He was honorably discharged on 7 November 1945. His brother-in-law, David Condon, ordered his veteran's gravestone 2 days after his death and specified the burial in Mountain View Cemetery in Livingston, Park, Wyoming, United States. However, there is a veteran's stone in Maeser Fairview Cemetery, so whether or not another stone is in the other cemetery is unknown.
Lawrence married Emylu Lillie in September 1947. They had 2 sons, Larry William and Paul Murray.
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LDS Hospital | Grow, Marco Bartlett (I281)
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Leaving an aged father and mother and 3 small children. Genealogies of Pennsylvania Familes, Vol II page 750 | Righter, John Jr (I385)
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LEHI Funeral services for Mark Jody Massey. 27, of 283 W. 900 N., Lehi, who died Wednesday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident west of Lehi at the junction of Highways 68 and 73, will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Lehi Third - Seventh Ward Chapel.
Friends may call at Wing Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Lehi City Cemetery.
Mr. Massey was born Nov. 5, 1946 in Provo to George Orgal and Florence Elma Davis Massey. He married Nancy Zobell on April 14, 1967 in Springville.
Mr. Massey was a medical technician. He served 2½ years in the U.S. Army as a medic. He was a Boy Scout leader and Sunday School teacher at Utah State Training School in American Fork.
Survivors include his widow, one son and one daughter, Mark Jody Jr. and Shauna Massey, both of Lehi; two foster children, Kenney Paul Anderson and Kathy Rye, both of Lehi; his parents, Springville; two brothers and one sister, Douglas Kiltssey, Provo; George Gerald Massey, Payson, and Mrs. Calvin (Margee) Allan, Springville, plus a grandmother, Mrs. Maud Massey, Vernal.
Provo Daily Herald, September 13, 1974 transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Leland George Orton, Sr., age 90, passed away Thursday, May 11, 2006. Lee was born September 26, 1915 in Silver City, Utah to Joseph and Amanda Davis Orton. He was a member of the SLC Fire Department for 25 years and retired in 1968. Lee loved life, his family, friends, fishing, and Golf! He had an enormous heart and everyone who knew him spoke of his generosity. Lee also owned a very successful upholstery business for most of his life. He was extremely talented as well as a versatile individual who was willing to assist anyone at anytime. Lee will be sorely missed by all. He is survived by two brothers, Bill, San Diego, CA, and Dean, Clifton, TX; two daughters, Sharon (Dennis) Garner, Watsonville, CA, and Christie (Larry) Lee, Murray; two sons, Lee Jr. (Susan) and Gary (Ranae), both SLC; two stepdaughters, Linda (Raymond) Catten, and Leslie Ensign, Magna; 16 grandchildren; and 36 great-grandchildren. Lee was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Phyllis Grow; second wife, Jean Ensign; his son, Terry; two grandchildren, Shane and Whitney Lee; Amy Catten; and his sister, Mabel Pate, Indiana. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, May, 16th at the Grandview First Ward, 2930 So. 2000 E, SLC, UT. Viewing will be held from 11a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior to services. Condolences may be sent from www.peelfuneralhome.com The family would like to thank the staff at Wentworth Assisted Living Facility at Draper as well as the hospice personnel who provided our Dad so much comfort.
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Lena Marion Grow Riter
GLENDALE, CA - Lena Riter passed away October 31, 2005 in Glendale, California, at the age of 103.She was born July 18, 1902 in Monticello, Utah, a daughter of John S. and Josephine Sorensen Grow.
Lena married Charles Riter on February 16, 1921. From this union, one daughter, Dorris was born on February 6, 1922. Lena and Dorris spent many happy years living in California where Lena enjoyed her daughter's many artistic endeavors as an actress, artist and writer. They spent the summer months in Ogden, Utah at the home of Lena's sister and brother-in-law, Bessie and Lloyd Lund. Ill health eventually forced them both into an assisted living center in Glendale.
Surviving are numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Lena was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Dorris on September 29, 2000 as well as her parents, sisters Bessie Lund and Alta Grow, and brothers Charles, Claud, Harold and Roy Grow. Lena was laid to rest next to her daughter at the Huntsville cemetery January 17, 2006 under the direction of Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com
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Lenna Jiammia Scott Roe's Obituary from the Ogden Standard Examiner
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Lenna Jiammia Scott Roe
December 19, 1933 ~ May 26, 2014
Lenna Jiammia Scott Roe, 80, passed away May 26, 2014, in the Oneida County Hospital, Malad, ID. She was born December 19, 1933 in Stone, ID to Walter Albert and Jiammia Neal Scott.
Lenna grew up in the Curlew Valley, the oldest of seven children. She attended schools in Stone and Holbrook, ID and Lehi, UT. She graduated from Bear River High School in Tremonton, UT.
On September 20, 1950 she married Russell Pack Roe in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They made their home in Stone, ID where they had eight children. He died on April 27, 1998.
Russell and Lenna enjoyed working together on their farm. They loved dancing and accompanying the youth to the LDS dance festivals. She served faithfully in many positions in the LDS Church. She loved the community of Curlew Valley and the people there.
Lenna had a cheerful disposition even though she endured many trials. She was quick to laugh and help those around her feel better. She had a frail body, but her mind remained sharp and intact until the end of her life.
Family was important to Lenna. She enjoyed her relationships with her parents and ancestors. She was proud of all of her children and grandchildren and loved visits from them. She stayed close with her brothers and sisters who remained a great support to her.
Lenna was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, two children, Jacalyn Roe and Mitchell Roe, one grandson, Bradley Nimer, and two sisters, Eunice Robles and Janice Durfey.
She is survived by her children Kelly (Sharon) Roe, West Point UT; Jeffrey (Kaylene) Roe, Rockford, ID; Dennis (Kathleen) Roe, Stone, ID; Lucinda (David) Nimer, Malad, ID; Hal (Kim) Roe, Farr West, UT; and Eldon (Jody) Roe, Hyrum, UT. She is also survived by sisters Karen Cutler, Ogden, UT; Myrna (Monte) Call, Malad, ID; brothers Neal (Annette) Scott, Idaho Falls, ID; and Brent Scott, Stone, ID. She is also survived by 27 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 12 Noon at the Curlew LDS Chapel in Snowville, UT. Friends and family may visit on Friday May 30, 2014 from 7 - 8 pm at the Horsley Funeral Home at 132 West 300 North in Malad, ID and on Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:45 am at the Curlew Chapel. Burial in the Snowville Cemetery.
Miss me once in a while, but don't mourn for me. I am free from my earthly trials - I am walking with angels and running through the clouds. | Scott, Lenna Jiammia (I8514)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Worthen, Leo (I10814)
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Leon A. Hansen passed away peacefully Sept. 12, 2012, in Logan, Utah, from respiratory complications. Leon was born to Albin and Lyda Ecker Hansen on March 10, 1928, in Heber City, Utah. He married the love of his life, Betty Jean Miller, on Aug. 24, 1955. At the time of his passing, they had been married 57 years.
Leon served as a staff sergeant in the Army and graduated from the University of Utah with a master's degree in mineralogy. His greatest passion was his life's work as a hard rock geologist for mining companies and as a self-employed geologic consultant. He took great pride in his accomplishments in the mining field. He was a man of strong feelings and beliefs.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Gale and son Erik. He is survived by his wife Betty; daughter Katrina Kirk (Lee); three grandsons, Daniel, Nathan and Alex; great-grandson Jayden; siblings Margaret Lucas, Doris Pritchett, Lynn Miller (Dorothy), Mike Miller and Linda Gee (Ron) as well as many nieces and nephews.
Leon was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend and he will be missed greatly by all of us.
Memorial Services will be held at noon Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, at the North Logan 5th Ward, 2750 N. 800 East in Logan, under the direction of Serenicare Funeral Home of Providence, Utah.
Special thanks to Dr. Rob Perkins and the staff of the Logan Regional Hospital ICU Unit for the care and kindness you provided to our family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hjnews/obituary.aspx?pid=160006497#sthash.EdThnK7N.dpuf | Hansen, Leon Alden (I8975)
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Leonard Ray "Ole" Ogden, 81, of Richfield, died June 10, 1992, Richfield Care Center.
Born June 18, 1910 in Richfield, Utah to Leonard W. and Almina Chidister Ogden. Married Helen Bernice Williams, July 6, 1939, Marysvale, Utah. They celebrated their Golden Wedding in 1989. Ole was a hard worker all of his life. During the days of the depression he hauled coal, layed cement, worked as a builder, mechanic, farm laborer, and at the Beaver Power Plant, and had been a licensed electrician in California. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator for Sevier County for 30 years. Ole loved the outdoors, fishing, camping, his garden and helping his neighbors.Survived by his wife, Bernice, Richfield; four daughters and their husbands, Judy and Bob Usrey, Sacramento, Calif; Verna Dean and Bill Ashton, Tremonton; Barbara and Randy Jones, Huntington; Beverly and Mike Mann, West Valley City; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers and sister, Grace Labaron, Salem; Foy Ogden and Verl Ogden, both of Richfield. Preceded in death by son, Boyd Ray Ogden, grandson, Clynn K. Jones, and parents.
Funeral services Saturday, June 13, 4 p.m., Richfield 8th LDS Ward Chapel, 200 East Center. Friends may call at the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Friday evening 7-9 p.m. and again Saturday from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Burial: Richfield City Cemetery.
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Lester R. Dobbs succumbs to long illness.
Lester R. Dobbs, 55, who had made his home at Jackson, since his retirements as superintendent of the Tintic Standard mine of Dividend, Utah, in 1939, passed away here early Monday morning. He had been in ill health for some time.
Funeral Services will be held at Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mr. Dobbs had served fro about one year as chairman of the Teton Valley Selective Service board and was well known throughout the county.
He began his career as a miner at the Highland Boy Mine in Bingham, Utah, owned at the time by the Utah Consolidated Mining Company.
His first advancement was to the position as shift boss and later he became mine foreman. In March 1922, Mr. Dobbs succeeded to the Superintendency of the Tintic Standard mine. It was during his long service in this capacity that Mr. Dobbs gained prominence.
He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. George Kohler of Michigan and Mrs. A. Peteron of San Francisco; also three grandchildren.
16 Aug 1943, Jackson Courier. Posted by Virginia K. Hauser on Ancestery.com | Dobbs, Lester Reese (I6227)
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Levant Coates Dorman is listed in the New York, Town Clerks' Register of Men who served in the Civil War. He enlisted 7 Aug 1862 and served 3 years as a private in the 8th Artillery. | Dorman, Levant Coates (I11834)
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