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1101 Marie Grow Dansie Clark Loving Mother & Grandmother Marie Grow Dansie Clark, age 86, passed away Dec. 31, 2002 in Salt Lake City. Born Mar 18, 1916 in Wanship, UT to Lawrence Henry and Matilda Thressa Vernon Grow. Married Robert Rees Dansie on March 13, 1943. Married Gerald Clark on February 14, 1987, he passed away August 9, 1994. Active member of the LDS Church, serving three missions and as a temple worker in the Salt Lake Temple for 20 years. Survived by sons and daughters, Robert Grow (Diane) Dansie, Craig P. (Julie) Dansie, Pam Anderson, Cerola D. (Mickey) Calderwood, Rees Grow (LeAnn) Dansie. Thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Sisters and brother, Etta (Arthur) West, Vernon (Bridgette) Grow, Verla Smurthwaite. Funeral services will be held Friday 1:00 p.m. at the Valley View 4th Ward, 2125 E. Evergreen Ave. (3450 So.). Friends may call at the church from 11:30 to 12:45 p.m. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Funeral Directors Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary.
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Grow, Afton Marie (I1425)
 
1102 Marilyn Jayne Sherwood Scott, our loving wife, mother and sister was called home suddenly on July 22, 1992.

Born March 31, 1950 in Salt Lake to Commander Gordon Alvin and AnnaDe Ogilvie Sherwood. Married Dean E. Scott on June 20, 1974; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Educated in Salt Lake City Schools. Graduated cum laude from the University of Utah with a masters degree in Home Economics and Consumer Studies. Taught and was presently teaching at West High School. Very creative in crafts, needlepoint, decorating and she loved to shop.Survived by her husband, Dean; two daughters, Brittany Nicole and Jennifer Josephine, all Salt Lake; sisters, Janice S. Budd, Sandy, Utah; Deanna S. Morgan, Houston, Texas; aunt and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. McDonald, Dr. O. Edward Ogilvie, all Salt Lake; and Dr. Robert W. Ogilvie, St. Louis, Missouri.

Preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be Saturday, July 25th, at 12:00 noon in the Monument Park 9th Ward (1565 South Foothill Blvd.) Friends may call at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 East 1300 South, Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and at the Ward on Saturday from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m.

Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
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Sherwood, Marilyn Jayne (I8703)
 
1103 Marinda A. Hall
Vernal - Marinda Allen Hall, 876, Vernal, died Jan 19 of natural causes in a Vernal hospital. Born July 14, 1885, Huntsville, Weber County, to Orin Daniel and Christine Bindrup Allen. Married Orson Grow Hall, Jan. 23, 1907. Maeser, Unitah County. He died Nov. 10, 1962. Active member LDS Church. Survivors; Son, daughters, Don "Butch", Mrs. Glenn (Marinda) Murray, Mrs. Gene (Elizabeth) Weist, all Vernal; Mrs. James (Nellie) Dart, Troutsdale, Ore.; Mrs. Arthur (Mabel) Norman, Huntsville; 24 grandchildren; 45 Great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; brothers, sister, Marion, Edgar, Mrs. Mel (Mary) Hocking, all Vernal. funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Maeser LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Vernal Mortuary Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday noon to 12:45 p.m. Burial Dry Fork Cemetery, Uintah County.

Salt Lake Tribune 20 Jan 1973
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Allen, Marinda (I568)
 
1104 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gordan, Capt. William Henry (I9357)
 
1105 Marjorie Patricia Anderson Adair, 71, passed away Thursday, September 19, 1996 in her beautiful new home in Bountiful, Utah.
She was born April 10, 1925 in Alberta, Canada to Cora Lee and Andrace Anderson. She married Joseph Quintin Adair on Nov. 15, 1947. They were sealed in the Logan LDS Temple.Marjorie spent many years singing in community and church activitid served in many LDS Church callings. She and her World War II friends, "The Deadbeats", associated for over 53 years.
She devoted her life to her family and to being the best mother and grandmother ever.
In addition to her husband of 48 years, she is survived by eight children: Lou Ann, Bountiful; Gay (Kirtly) Nordfelt, Heber; Quintin (Kathy), Bluffdale; Laine (Rena), Helper; Lori Lee (Scott) Sessions, Centerville; Robin (Elaine), Centervileonard (Carolyn), Bountiful; John (Judy), Kamas; 28 grandchildren, one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be Monday, September 23, 11 a.m. at the Bountiful 39th Wardhouse, 6th East and 15th South. Family and friends may call Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 No. 400 East, and Monday 9o 10:45 at the church prior to services. Interment: Lakeview Memorial Estates.
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Anderson, Marjorie Patricia (I2764)
 
1106 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Worthen, Mark Cameron (I10474)
 
1107 Marriage and children - http://www.rowleyresearch.org/Charts/Branch01/BR1-7.0271.htm Rowley, Harvey Merlin (I3045)
 
1108 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4158
 
1109 Marriage information submitted by Pam Bernice Hallmark Wagner on 1/2017 Family F4024
 
1110 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Canning, Nancy Virginia (I4337)
 
1111 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Barry D. "Degraw" (I4338)
 
1112 Marriage performed by Elias Smith. Theodore Grow and Sadie Stewart 14 Mar 1877 at Smith's home. Witness Mrs. Mary Ann Fielding, Mrs. Mary Grow. Family F129
 
1113 Marriages by Rev. Horatio Gates Pastor Lower Merion Baptist Church 1806-1853 GSMF #49270

Sealed 24 Jan 1864, Nauvoo, Illinois, TIB-NV #879 Book B, pa. 197, Baptism and Endowment also noted.

 
Family F4
 
1114 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3774
 
1115 Married by Elias Smith, Sylvester Grow and Matilda Ann Smith of the 19th Ward at Smith's home. Witnesses: Nellie Grow and Julia Smith Family F134
 
1116 Married name Clements Family F137
 
1117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4566
 
1118 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lambert, Marta Jeanne (I2873)
 
1119 Martha Vilate Deland Harris
Contributed By leslie jean moore · 26 January 2014
I was born in Hunter, Utah, a farming community just a few miles from Salt Lake City, Utah. Our home was next door to the Hunter Ward Chapel where I was blessed the 2 February 1902 by Lorenzo Day.
My parents moved to Magna, Utah about 1906.
I started school at the Hawthorne School in Pleasant Green, Utah. I attended this school until the sixth grad. While at Hawthorne School I met Spencer W. Cornwall. He was a member of the Salt Lake County School Board, he would visit our school about once a month and taught us the correct way to sing. (I wonder if he dreamed then he would one day be leading the Great Tabernacle Choir.)
I attended the Webster my seventh grade year and then back to Hawthorne where I graduated from the eighth grade.
A Branch was formed in Magna from the Pleasant Green Ward the latter part of 1911. In 1912 I was called as organist. While serving as organist I had my first faith promoting experience. (This is written my life story.)
During the years 1914 and 1917 I worked in thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, he was Supt. of the Bingham and Garfield Railroad.
The years 1916 and 1917 I was clerking in JC Penny Co.
I met Roy Elmore Harris in August 1917. We were married in October 1917. Roy was not a member of the church then, he was baptized the 2 July 1918. Roy left San Diego, California for New York to sail to France in World War I August 1918. I moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. I got a job and worked until Roy returned from France in 1919.
We moved to Magna, Utah for a short time then returned to Salt Lake City, Utah.
April 11, 1920 our first child was born, he was blessed and given the name Roy Elmore Harris Jr.
January 12, 1921 we were married in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity by President Joseph Fielding Smith. Roy was sealed to us that same day. We were living in the Eighth Ward Liberty Stake. I was a teacher in the Religion Class.
We had our Patriarchal Blessings while in this ward. We received them from Patriarch John M. Whitaker of Sugar House. He was a very dear friend.
May 31, 1921 our second child was born, a daughter. She was blessed and given the name of Gladys Mae Harris. Gladys was about three months old when we moved to Ogden, Utah.
We moved back to Magna, Utah Jan 28, 1922. Our third child, another son was born June 28, 1922 he was blessed and given the name of Joseph Greenleaf Harris. With three small babies I was not active while living in the Pleasant Green Ward. Roy tried to do enough for the two of us.
Our fourth child another son was born January 15, 1924. He was blessed and given the name of his step-grandfather, Richard Thomas.
We opened a small café we called it the Hurry Back.
Another son was born in our home July 3, 1925 he was blessed and given the name of Russell Eugene , Russell for our family Doctor and Eugene for my brother Lloyd Eugene. Many faith promoting events occurred between this years and they are recorded in my life story. We sold our café in 1926 and moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah. We didn't live there very long. We moved back to Magna.
We were blessed with a sixth child, another daughter, October 10, 1926. She was blessed and given the name of Ruby Vilate Harris. Ruby for my mother and Vilate for me.
Roy became ill as a result of gas during World War I. This old trouble was coming back due to the dust at the mill where he worked. Our family Doctor said we would have to move to Arizona. We arrived in Mesa just before the dedication of the Temple. We lived in Third Ward for two years.
In August of 1929 we moved to Fourth Ward called the old Alma Ward. In December 1929 another daughter was born into our family. She was blessed and given the name of Anna Rose Harris. She was named after my husband's mother, Anna Rose Harris Harrell.
In June of 1930 I was called as a primary teacher. Hazel Millett was President of the Primary. Later I served as First Counselor. in 1932 I was called to teach Junior group later Gleaners in YLMIA. In 1935 I was called as a counselor in the Presidency of the YLMIA. In 1937 I was called as president of this organization. I had just gotten the Mutual fully organized when I was released and called as Relief Society President.
In between all these changes another son was born in our home., He was blessed and named for his Grandfather Treece, William Robert Harris. I was released in 1938 fro Relief Society and again taught Gleaners.
The year 19040 our ninth child was born, another daughter. She was blessed and given the name of Patricia Joan Harris.
December 1940 our oldest daughter married Bert Isaac Bray.
June 1941 our oldest son married Naomi Ellsworth in the Mesa Temple.
November 1942 we buried our first grandchild, William Bert (Butch) Bray.
Russell and Irma Richins were married December 1942 in the Mesa Temple.
Richard married Beverly Blackburn March 16, 1943 in the Mesa Temple.
January 1944 four of our five sons and a son-in-law are in the World War, four of them in the South Pacific.
July 1944 our third grandchild was born, when he was twelve hours old the doctor said if we wanted him to have a name we had better call our Bishop. The doctor didn't expect the baby to live more than fifteen minutes. Bishop Davis came and administered to the baby, he was known as the miracle baby. (full details of this wonderful experience will be told in my life story)
The 25th of March 1945 we moved from Mesa to Phoenix, Arizona.
Anna Rose married Leonard Roy Barrett the 26th of January 1946.
In 1952 I was taking my work in Genealogy very seriously. I was called to help with a Stake school. I was set apart as a home teacher in the Phoenix First Ward.
Between 1955 and 1956 I held rummage sales for the Ward building fund, the Lord really blessed me. I turned into our Bishop $120.00. August 1957 another rummage for ward budget, total monies mad $300.00.
1957 Monsanto Chemicals Co. agrees to help us promote Books of Remembrances, by selling plastic sheets for cost. Results, we sold 50,000 the next year to cover sheets with pictures, documents and other valuable information.
January 1958 I was helping with another Stake Genealogy School.
April 1958 back in the rummage business, this time to help the Primary Stake board send ten of its members to general conference. Total monies $190.00.
May 1958 spoke to the Stake Seventies Quorums on the importance of building a Book of Remembrance.
June 14, 1958 our youngest daughter married Richard J. Barrett (brother of Leonard) in the Mesa Temple.
September 12, 1958 we received a call from President Mendenhall to fill a work mission in New Zealand. We left Phoenix the 18th of October arriving in New Zealand October 26, 1958.
October 30th, 1958 Brother Mastenga chairman of the Temple View Ward genealogy committee called at my home to see if I would work with the committee as a home teacher, and promote the book of remembrance.
November 8th, 1958 called to serve as the integration committee; this was a nice assignment.
December 1958 Bishop Beecher of the College Ward, asked if I would help the College with Leadership Week. Bishop Beecher was an English teacher at the College as his contribution to Leadership Week he was having a Genealogical display. His wife, Elene, Jerry D;Addabbo, Eve King and myself were to get together everything we could to make this a success. We did not know it then but the next two years we would enjoy more happiness than we had ever known, the four of us traveling as a genealogy committee for the Stake.
February 13, 1959 received a letter from the Stake Genealogy Committee accepting our offer to tour the branches and wards with our program.
May 1959 without any warning was call to speak in the afternoon session of our quarterly conference. June 1959 spoke to the sisters at the Stake Relief Society Union Meeting. Topic, "Book of Remembrance".
I had the privilege of giving Genealogy to six Senior Aaronic Schools.
December 1959 making plans for another Leadership Week at the College.
May 1960 helping with the Stake Genealogy School, we were happy to have as students President Beisinger, his wife and two sons.
July 1960 called to serve as a Stake Missionary.
November 6, 1960 Auckland Stake divided. We will now be laboring in Hamilton Stake. Elder Spencer W. Kimball was in charge. He dedicated the Stake Center at Mt. Roskill, which will now be the Auckland Stake Center.
December 1960 I am preparing for another Leadership Week at the College. (Genealogy of course.)
December 1960 called to serve on the Stake Genealogy Committee as home teacher supervisor.
March 21, 1961 we are making plans to return home. We have had three wonderful months with our new assignment. We have visited Taurange, Thames, Mangakino, Huntley, Hamilton Ward twice, next Sunday, March 26, we will go to Taupo Branch. We have completed 900 starter Books of Remembrances. Another genealogical school has started in Temple View 2nd Ward, I will have the privilege of giving the Book of Remembrance lesson. The next semester at the college genealogy will be given in the religion classes. This will be a wonderful opportunity for the students.
April 9, 1961 gave our farewell address in College Ward (now Temple View 2nd Ward)
April 14, 1961 we left our home in Temple View for Auckland, Brother and Sister Maynard, the Ken Baughs, the D C Kleinmans, the Pat D'Addabbos, the Al Stewards took us to one of the leading hotels for a farewell dinner. We then drove to the airport. Sister Hawthorne was there with several of our friends. It was with mixed emotions we said goodbye, we were happy to be going home, yet unhappy leaving our New Zealand home.
April 26, 1961 gave our home coming address at the First Ward, East Phoenix Stake, Phoenix, Arizona.
May 16, 1961 we are settled in our home in Mesa, Arizona.
May 21, 1961 spoke in 4th Ward Maricopa Stake. It was a real pleasure our son Richard is the Bishop of that Ward.
July 6, 1961 our oldest daughter Gladys and husband, Bert go to the Temple for the first time. It was a happy day for our family as we witnessed their marriage for time and all eternity and the sealing of their children to them.
September 11, 1961 gave our farewell address to our friends in the First Ward, East Phoenix Stake, Phoenix, Arizona.
Extracted from familysearch.org 1 Apr 2016
 
DeLand, Martha Vilate (I2319)
 
1120 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martinez, Marvin William (I4100)
 
1121 Mary Ann Bastian

Richfield, Utah

Mary Ann Sandin Bastain, 74, passed away February 6, 2013 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, due to a recent illness. She was surrounded by all of her immediate family, who were her pride and joy.

Mary Ann was born December 3, 1938 in Panguitch to Lars Otto and Wenda Miller Sandin. She married Brent Glen Bastain, April 26, 1957 in the St. George Temple.

Mary Ann was a very active member of the LDS Church and served as president of both the Relief Society and Primary, along with many other callings which she loved. Mary Ann and Brent loved the temple and they served as temple workers for five years. Her recent love was genealogy and has worked diligently at doing more than her part. She loved to give service to anyone who was in need.

Mary Ann co-owned and operated the Magic Mirror Beauty Salon, and did hair for over 35 years. After retiring, she and Brent were very rarely apart. They were true sweethearts.

Mary Ann and Brent had three children: Stacy (Rick) Porter, Richfield; Mitch (Dona) Bastian, Annabella; Kris (Parm) Patrick, Richfield; 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren and another two more expected; sisters: Louise (Laurel) Holman, Panguitch; Virginia Hoesch, Henderson, NV.

She is preceded in death by her parents; in-laws; a sister; grandson and great-grandson.

Funeral services will be held Monday, February 11, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. in the Richfield 2nd Ward Chapel, 700 West 200 South. Friends may call Sunday from 6-8 p.m. in the Magleby Mortuary, 50 South 100 West, and Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the ward chapel. Burial will be in the Richfield City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary. Richfield, Salina and Manti.
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Sandin, Mary Ann (I5759)
 
1122 Mary Ann was born in the old Fort at Fort Harmony. when she was about eleven years old the family moved to Panguitch and settled in the fort here, experiencing scenes incident to pioneer life. She attended school in the first building constructed for a school at the fort. After her marriage and the birth of her first two children, she cared for her ill parents until their deaths. She then cared for her brothers and sisters until they married and left of homes of their own Lee, Mary Ann (I1078)
 
1123 Mary Favorite Grow Pitcher, 85, of Orem, died July 31, 1991 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

She was born April 12, 1906, a daughter of David Henry and Mary Emma Lofgreen Grow in Ogden. She married Morgan Hinman Pitcher, June 23, 1927, in the Cardston Alberta LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as ward and stake Relief Society president. She was also a Special Interest leader in the MIA. She was interested in how she could be of service to people. She enjoyed painting and sewing.Survivors include three sons, Morgan Kay Pitcher of Orem; Grant Grow Pitcher of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Max Grow Pitcher of Houston, Texas; 16 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister, D. Spencer Grow, Herbert Grow, Stewart L. Grow and Katherine Sheffield.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 6, 1991, at 12 noon at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State in Orem. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary and also Tuesday from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment will be in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery.
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Grow, Mary Favorite (I538)
 
1124 Mary Morriss
Ogden- Mrs. Mary Morriss, 73, 647, 15th St., died Sunday in an Ogden Hospital of causes incident to age.
Born July 15, 1886, in England, to Arthur Lorenzo and Amy Askew Ball. Came to United States at age 7. Lived in Taylorsville, Salt Lake City, then in Ogden since 1914. Married to Clarence Morriss Feb. 8, 1905, in Salt Lake City. Marriage solemnized Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in March 1952. Ogden member, Ogden LDS 5th ward. Survivors Sons, daughters, CLarence L., Ogden' LeRoy, Roy; Mrs. J. E. Willaford, Downey, Calif.; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, one brother, three sisters. Funeral Wednesday, 11 am., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel. Friends call Tuesday 7-8 pm., Wednesday prior. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

The Salt Lake Tribune, 21 Sep 1959,. page 18, col 1, extracted 11 July 2016

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Ball, Mary Elizabeth (I1657)
 
1125 Mary was born to Luman Ashley Ensign and Mary Ann Garn. Mary married Joseph Mahonri Cahoon on October 1, 1876 in Salt Lake City Utah. They had eight children: Joseph Henry, Ashley Ensign, Eugene Ashley, Ethel, Harold McLean, Sylvia Dee, Margaret Ensign, and Marian Bess. Mary died in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is buried there.

 
Ensign, Mary Emma (I4934)
 
1126 Maurice Cantlon - Obituary Los Angeles - 1960
Rosary for Maurice Cantlon, 62, chief of security police at Desilu Productions, Inc., (formerly RKO-Pathe), for the past 16 years, will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today at Cunningham & O'Connor Mortuary, 850 W. Washington Blvd. Requiem Mass wile celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Church of Transfiguration. Mr. Cantolon, who died Tuesday at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital lived at 4211 2nd Ave. Born at Salt Lake City, he came to California in the early 1930's. He was the police forces at 20th Century-Fox and Warner Bros. studios before joining Desilu. Mr. Cantlon leaves his widow Margaret; a sister, Mrs. Emma Martin of Miami, Ariz.; a brother Frank of Spokane, and a nephew, Tom MacDonald of Los Angeles.
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MAURICE CANTLON'S DEATH IS LEARNED.

Funeral services for Maurice Cantlon's former Butte resident will be held in Los Angeles friday. Mr. Cantlon about 64 died Tuesday night.
He was employed on Butte street cars and buses many years before leaving Butte about 20 years ago.
He was a member of Silver Bow Post No. 1, American Legion and the Musicians Union in Butte.
Mr. Cantlon had been Chief of Police at the old RKO movie studio on the coast.
Survivors include the widow Margaret, and relatives in Butte, Arizona and California. The Cantlon home is at 4221 Second Ave. Los Angeles.

Montana Standard 25 Mar 1960

The death of Maurice Cantlon in Los Angeles is mourned by many Butte friends. Cantlon was a great supporter of fish and wildlife projects while a resident of Butte. He was one of Butte's most devoted fishermen. While living here Maurice wasrummer and vocalist, playing with a number of top orchestras. He left Butte in the early 30s and was a longtime police chief for DeSilu Studios in Los Angeles. He was most helpful to the Butte High School Band when it made its trip to the Tournament of Roses in '49.

Montana Standard 27 March 1960

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Cantlon, Maurice, beloved husband of Margaret Cantlon, loving brother of Mrs. Frank J. Martin and Frank Cantlon.
Rosary this evening, 7:30 o'clock at the chapel of Cunningham & O'Connor, 850 West Washington Boulevard. Requiem Mass Friday, 9 a.m. at the Church of the Tranfiguration, Interment Holy Cross.
Obituary Los Angeles - 1960
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Cantlon, Maurice (I248)
 
1127 Maurice Worthen Hanks, 56, died July 20 of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital.
Born Jan. 20, 1915, Philadelphia, PA., to Dr. George Wallace and Myrtle Worthen Hanks.
Married Margaret Dewar, Sept 19, 1945, Pasadena, California.
Retired engineer, Tooele Army Depot, Veteran WWII. Member Disabled American Veterans, LDS Church.
Survivors: widow; son, daughter, William D., Barbara, both Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Dr. Richard W., Orem; Mrs. Dorothy Archbold, San Francisco; Mrs. L. Verile
(Mary) Livingston, Baldwin Park, Calif.; Mrs. D. K. (Shirley) Ipson, Tustin., Calif., Dr. Helen Macare, Santa Clara, Calif.
Funeral services Friday 2 PM, 260 E. South Temple. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah, USA. 
Hanks, Maurice Worthen (I2666)
 
1128 Maxine Hill Newton "Teacher"

HUNTER- On August 18th, 2007 beloved mother, Maxine Hill Newton, quietly and serenely walked through the light into the waiting arms of her sweetheart.
Born August 13th, 1917 to Samuel and Almena May Hill in the farming community of Hunter, Utah, she lived, loved and rejoiced in a life filled with family and service. She married her life-long friend, George Alfred Newton May 17, 1941; tor they raised their children, George Fred (Cheryl), and Mary Jayne (Chad) on the Newton family farm.
An extraordinary zest for knowledge led Maxine to the University of Utah where she distinguished herself graduating Summa Cum Laude with undergraduate and graduate degrees. She went on to teach many years at Granger High School and later red to the University of Utah in 1985 to receive the Merit of Honor Award as U of U Emeritus. Along the way she garnered many awards: Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century, Community Leaders of America, The Wiley Berger Award for Volunteerism and she was inducted into the West Valley City Hall of Fame, but her greatest pride lay in her family, seven grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Dedicated, devoted, and strong through many challenges she leaves an enduring legacy of love and commitment.
Graveside services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at the Valley View Memorial Park, 4400 W. 4100 S. Friends and family may call Monday 6-8 p.m. at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 S., Magna.
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Hill, Ethel Maxine (I1671)
 
1129 Maythel Marie Durfey, 88, our loving mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter in Salt Lake City on December 28, 2001. She was born October 12, 1913 in Peterson, Utah to Ainer Charles John and Anna Elizabeth Grow Olsen. She married Theo Wood Durfey in Evanston, Wyom-ing on August 17, 1942. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in 1968. Theo preceded her in death.

Maythel was an active member of the LDS Church. She and her husband served a Temple Mission in the Seattle Temple and Maythel was teaching Primary at the age of 80. She enjoyed attending the temple as long as her health permitted. She was blessed with the ability to do beautiful hand work which she shared with family and friends. A former resident of Richland and Spokane, Washington as well as St. George, Utah.

Her number one priority was her family and she loved spending time with her friends. She also loved the outdoors.

Survivors: daughter, Maryanne Weed (Stan), Salt Lake City;

son, Gary Durfey (Louise), Vancouver, Washington; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; sister, Marvle Robinson, Ogden, Utah.

Preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers.

Maythel will be missed by her family and friends.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 2, 2002, at 12 noon in the Bennion 4th Ward, 6100 So. Kamas Dr. (2600 West) where friends may call Wed. from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Interment and graveside services will be held Friday, January 4, 2002, in Spokane, Washington.
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Olsen, Maythel Marie (I8213)
 
1130 Melba Davis, 88, of Panguitch, Utah, passed away January 22, 2013, in Nephi. She was born February 22, 1924, in Panguitch, to William and Phyllis Mae Galloway Evans. She married John Jay "Jack" Davis and he preceded her in death.

She is survived by her daughter, Jackie (Michael) Seely; three grandkids; five great-grandkids; one great-great-grandchild; and sister, Delores Wayne, Cedar City.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Connie Burrows and a son, Chris Davis.

Dedication of the grave and interment will be held on Friday, January 25, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. in the Panguitch City Cemetery.. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti
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Evans, Melba (I9991)
 
1131 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Magee, Melva Dale (I7608)
 
1132 Melvin Larry Mickelsen 1935 ~ 2010 Melvin Larry Mickelsen, (known as Larry or Mel), passed away at his home in Parker, CO, on November 22nd. Mel was born in Crescent, UT on April 30th 1935 to Adolph James Mickelsen and Ellen Nelson. He spent his childhood working on the family farm learning self-reliance, resilience, determination and hard work. In 1957 Mel received his BA from the University of Utah; majoring in History, minoring in Political Science, and married JoeAnn Webb of Midvale, UT on November 23rd that same year. Mel loved history and taught American History in Magna, UT, Baltimore and Colorado Springs. He earned his MA from the University of Colorado in Education Administration in 1966. A hard core admirer of FDR, he firmly believed in the dignity of work and in justice and the rights of the working person. As a teacher, he focused those beliefs on teachers and co-founded the Colorado Springs Teachers Association, (CSTA), 1967. In 1972, he was hired by the Colorado Education Association, (CEA), as the Director of Bargaining, a job he loved and thrived in. Mel is credited as being the driving force behind the establishment of collective-bargaining for teachers in the state of Colorado. He was a mentor for bargainers, staff and leaders throughout Colorado school districts. The CEA Diamond Bargaining Award, was renamed the Mel Mickelsen Diamond Bargaining Award in recognition of his work and dedication to teachers and bargaining. He is the only employee to be so honored. Mel enjoyed a good laugh, W.C. Fields, Jack Benny and Victor Borge, the movies; especially old ones, Willie Nelson, Lena Horn, camping and fishing, travel, visiting historic sites, the National Parks, dogs, working with his hands and gardening. And he loved his wife and best friend Joe, who passed in May. He was a great man and father. His kindness, sense of humor, patience, intelligent wisdom and advice, thoughtfulness, as well as his smile and laughter are much missed by all who knew and loved him: daughters Cary Mickelsen and Jill Lakovich Mickelsen, grandson Joseph Milan Lakovich, brothers Lee and Reid Mickelsen and sisters Arlene Moore and Lorene Mark. Brothers Ray and Gordon Mickelsen preceded him in death. A memorial celebration of Mel's life will be held at the Parker Seniors' Center, 10675 S. Longs Way, Parker, Sunday, January 9th, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Donations may be made in his memory to: The National Trust for Historic Preservation, www.preservationnation.org/donate, PBS, or National Parks Conservation Association, www.npca.org. The family would like to send its sincere and heartfelt thanks to Julie Westenberger, Dr. Jeffrey Wallace and staff at the Seniors Center at the University of Colorado Hospital, the South Team at the Denver Hospice, and for the attention, care and kindness given to Mel over the years. Mickelsen, Melvin Larry (I14184)
 
1133 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cropper, Melvin Marlow (I1795)
 
1134 Memory Gardens ROS 79-A-1 Yeaman, Horace Elwin (I444)
 
1135 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Frandsen, Michelle (I10395)
 
1136 Middle name correction from "May" to "Mae" per her granddaughter Shirley Mae Yearsley Endo, 1 May 2012. Grow, Sadie Mae (I723)
 
1137 Midge Bostock Grow, age 76, passed away Aug. 20, 2013, at Grossmont Medical Center near their home in Spring Valley, (near San Diego) Calif. She was born Oct. 26, 1936, in Hyrum, Utah, and was the daughter of William and Alice Hulse Bostock.
Midge was a lifelong resident of Utah, born and raised in Hyrum, Utah. She married young to Robert Hanson Brown and quickly divorced. She met and married the love of her life, Norman Grow from Ely, Nev., on Oct. 18, 1958. Norm and Midge were sealed as a family in the Ogden Temple in 1977. They settled in Roy and lived there in the Roy 7th Ward for 37 years, where they raised their family. She had many callings in the Young Women and Relief Society and loved to serve others. They moved to Spring Valley, Calif., in 2001 and have lived there for the past 12 years, making many friends there also.
Midge had one dream in life and that was to be the best wife, mom and Nana she could be. We can attest that she met this goal time and time again. Her family and friends were the joy of her life. Every phone call, every visit or Facebook message meant the world to her. She lived her life for her husband, children and grandchildren. Her love for others was her ultimate talent.
She is survived by sisters Juanita, Virginia, Ruth and one brother Ron; her husband, Norm; children Richard (Sandra) Grow of Santee Calif., Roger (Jana) Grow of Syracuse, Utah; nine grandchildren: Chelsea Hodges, Carson Hodges, Anthony Grow, Heather Grow, Bryson Grow, Joshua Grow, Nathan Grow, Abby Grow and Izzy Grow. She is preceded in death by her parents, daughter Lois, brothers Thomas, George, Bernard, Lavon, Donald, Gordon, Paul and her sisters Maurine (Tula) and Fern.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Roy 16th Ward, 4524 S. 2525 West, Roy with a viewing from 9 to 10:45 a.m. A very special thank you goes to the special nurses in the ICU at Grossmont Medical Center for the love and compassion with their "special redhead."

Published in Logan Herald Journal from Sept. 6 to Sept. 8, 2013
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Bostock, Genevive Midge (I7190)
 
1138 MIDVALE-

Irlam (Blackie) Owen, 82, passed away Sunday, July 6, 2003.
He was born October 22, 1920 in Anmon, Idaho the son of David A. and Elizabeth Alice Blackledge Owen.
He married Margery E. Wassmer on March 17, 1945 in San Diego, CA.
She preceded him in death on January 19, 1994. Blackie was an Eagle Scout. He served in the Navy during World War II on the USS Massachusetts. He trapped animals for Walt Disney. He was an avid sportsman and collector.
Surviving are two daughters, Carolee Owen, Midvale; Marjean (Floyd) Siddoway, Layton; 13 grand-children and 22 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his wife, son Wayne, parents, sister Delsa, brother David and granddaughter JoEll. 
Owen, Irlam Blackledge (I2865)
 
1139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3557
 
1140 Mikell was the son of Alford and Jean Ames.
He loved his animals.
A graveside service will be Mon. Jan 6, 2002, 2 p.m. Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan, where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Directors, Redwood Memorial Mortuary.
He is greatly loved and will be missed by all who knew him.
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Ames, Mikell Terrance (I6452)
 
1141 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goff, Mildred Virginia (I14753)
 
1142 Military 23 Jul 1966. Maddy, Kenneth Lynn (I2425)
 
1143 Minister England, Richard (I12776)
 
1144 Minnie Giles Hall

Pleasant Grove - Minnie Giles Hall, 90, died February 14, 1983 at an Orem Nursing home.
She was born Oct. 1, 1892 in Bountiful to Nephi and Elizabeth Waterfall Giles. she married George Wilford Hall on October 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in July of 1933. She married Grant Hall on Oct. 20, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Tple. He died Oct. 31, 1979.
She was an active member of the LDS Church residing in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward where she had served as a visiting teacher for 50 years and as secretary of several auxiliaries. She attended schools in Bountiful.
She is survived by five sons and a daughter, Mrs. Ferris (Alice) Fullmer, and Glen both of Pleasant Grove; George W. Kearns; Donald, Salt Lake City; Harry, Roy; Norma, Heber; 25 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchren; sister, two brothers, Alice, Reid, Los Angeles; John and Albert Files, Salt Lake City; two step-sons Iowa and Jay Hall, both of Pleasant Grove; daughter, Marie, preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Bountiful City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary.
Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Gary L. Swenson of the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward. Pallbearers were Ferrus Fullmer, Donald Hall, Harry Hall, George Hall and Glen Hall.
The family prayer was given by Donald G. Hall. The prelude and Postlude were played by Zoe James. The invocation was by Jay Hall and the life sketch was given by Sandra Griffiths.
A vocal duet was sung by Robert James and Hazel Bullock, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" accompanied by Zoe James. Speakers were Kenneth Slater and Iowa Hall.
A vocal solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd" was sung by Vickie Lynn Guyman accompanied by Bishop Swenson and the benediction was by George Hall.
Dedication of the grave in the Bountiful City Cemetery was by Harry Hall. 
Giles, Minnie (I5193)
 
1145 Miss Mildred Grow, sister of Mrs. O.D. Trotter, was taken ill with pneumonia at Leadville, Colorado, and died after a brief illness. Her remains will be buried at Salt Lake City. Miss Grow was but twenty-one years of age. She was quite well known in Oroville, and Thermallto, where she has lived sometime with her relatives.

www.findagrave.come 
Grow, Mellie May (I4432)
 
1146 Miss Ruby Brighton Dies
Miss Ruby Brighton died at her home, 1988 Twelfth East Street at 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning of Typhoid Malaria. She had been ill about a month. She was 25 years of age and was born and reared in Salt Lake City. Miss Brighton is survived ber father Daniel H. Brighton, and by four brothers and four sisters. the brothers and sisters are Mrs. N.C. Nielson, Mrs. Frank Ridwell, Daniel, Harold, Elliot, Ernest, Catherine and Florence Brighton. All except Mrs. Ridwell reside in Salt Lake City, her home is at Smithfield, Utah. Announcement regarding funeral service which will be private will be made later.

The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah) 13 May 1912, Mon, page 12 col 2. 
Brighton, Ruby (I15318)
 
1147 Mother married Earl Lamont Allen. Grow Allen, Earl Lamont (I11521)
 
1148 Motorcycle Accident Eyring, Jan Grayson (I8039)
 
1149 Mrs Nellie Worthen Dies

Mrs Nellie D. Henrie Worthen, 76, died in Las Vegas, Nev. Sunday while visiting a daugh-ter, Mrs. Weston Jacob.

Born Jan. 30. 1879 at Panguitch, she was a daughter of Samuel O. and Ellen Clark Henrie, She was educated In Panguitch schools and Brigham Young Academy. On June I6th. 1901 she married James Alma Worthen in Panguitch, Since 1926 she has resided In Provo. She was an active member of the LDS Church,

Surviving are sons : James Jasper, Roy Lee. Las Vegas: Capt. Boyd Lynn, Okinawa; 4 daughters: Mrs, Charles Davis, Orem; Mrs. Conder Smoot, Provo; Mrs Wayne Roundy, Boise, Idaho: Mrs. Jacob, Las Vegas: sisters Mrs Rhoana Carter, Salt Lake; Mrs. Hyrum Evans, Hatch; stepmother. Mrs. Hettle L. Henrie. Panguitch; half-bro-ther, Osborn Henrie. Panguitch: 5 half-sisters. Mrs, Glen Adams, Mrs. A R. Carter, Mrs Arnold Jarman, of Provo; Mrs H. O. Burgin, Days Creek, Ore. Mrs Dan Wade, Long Beach, Calif.; 25 grandchildren; 9 great grand children.

Funeral services will be held Friday in Provo.

Garfield County News, February 17, 1955
 
Henrie, Nellie Dianthia (I2565)
 
1150 MRS SYLVESTER GROW SUCCUMBS

Mrs. Joanna Mickelson Grow, 70, wife of Sylvester V. Grow, 2064 Ogden avenue, died today at eight a.m. in a local hospital after a short illness.
She was born Oct. 7, 1870 in Denmark, a daughter of Joseph and Alberta Lassen Mickelson and came to Utah about 60 years ago. The home was made in Huntsville and she had lived there until 10 years ago, when she moved to Ogden. She was marrieo Sylvester V. Grow in the Sal Lake temple in January 1896. She was an active member of the L.D.S. church working in the Primary, genealogy, Relief Society and other organizations, and reared six children of Mr. Grow's in addition to her own family.
Suvivors include her husband, sons Veach C. grow of Alaska; Parnell M. Grow of Parma, Idaho; J. Wayne Grow of Huntsville; Neville L. Grow, Bakersfield, Calif.; F. Elmo Grow of San Diego, Calif.; daughter: Mrs. E. A. Johansen, Ogden; stepchild: Mary Ann Nix, California; Henry grow, Ogden; Sylvester Grow Jr., Wyoming; 18 grandchildren: a brother J.H. Mickelson, Huntsville, and a sister Mrs. David Rosenbaum, Brigham City. Funeral arrangements are under the directions of Aultorest mortuary.

Ogden Standard Examiner November 22, 1940
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Michelsen, Johanna Matilda (I729)
 

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