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Obituary, Oct. 13-14, 1981 - May P. Burton
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OREM - May Pexton Burton was born in Nephi, Juab County, Utah to James Dales Pexton and Mary Ellen Grow Pexton on December 9, 1880. Mrs. Burton passed away October 12, 1981, at the home of her son, Alma, Orem, Utah.
She attended Juab Stake Academy and as a child had the privilege of being present at the dedication of the Salt Lake Temple. She devoted most of her life to her family and in service in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving many years as organist and as an officer in the Ward and Stake Relief Society Organizations. She married Thomas Hyrum Burton, January 14, 1903, in the Salt Lake Temple; he passed away August 3, 1931. He was an attorney in Nephi and held positions as Juvenile Judge, Juab County Attorney, Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Utah and as a representative in the Utah State Legislature.
Mrs. Burton is survived by five of her six children, Dr. Marcus H. Burton, now retired, a prominent oral surgeon in Washington, D.C. and Salt Lake; Mrs. Glen Worthington (Florence) of Logan; Mrs. Clement F. Hesse (Blanche) of Salt Lake City; Dr. Alma P. Burton, recently retired Professor Emeritus from Brigham Young University; Lee Clark Burton, Assistant Principal of Granite High school in Salt Lake City; another son, Clarence G. (Hy) Burton, passed away in June, 1980. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Nephi Third Ward on Wednesday, October 14, 1981 at 12:30 p.m. Viewing will be at the Anderson Funeral Home in Nephi, Utah two hours prior to the services.
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Obituary:
Donna Jean Grow Webb died Dec. 23, 1995. Wife of Clark S. Webb,[San Diego]. Mother of Scott D., Gary C.. Daughter of Iola Grow, Utah. 10 surviving siblings, 10 grandchildren. Visitation Friday 1 hour prior to services at 11 am. Church of Jesus Christ of LDS 10th Ward. Interment El Camino Memorial Park Greenwood Mortuary
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Obituary:
Last Rites Tuesday For Wilson Murray
Funeral services for Wilson Murray, 69 [72], who died Saturday morning [24 February 1951] at 6:22 in the Uintah County Hospital where he had been for two and one half weeks with a lingering illness, were conducted Tuesday [27 February 1951] at 1 p.m. in the Vernal Third Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Bishop Orion Jones.
Prayer at the home prior to the services was offered by Richard D. Rust.
At the chapel the rites began with a vocal duet "In the Garden" by Carol Rae Brady and Don Walker accompanied by Mrs. R. A. Bryson. Invocation was by Pres. Jessie Haws. A mixed quartet consisted of Chelius Caldwell, Ernest Caldwell, Mrs. Bus Hatch and Mrs. Jack Lent sang "Beyond the Sunset" with Evelyn Richardson as narrator and Mrs. Bay Hatch as accompanist. After addresses by Bryant Stringham and Harmon Sowards, George C. Davis sang "Going Home" accompanied by Mrs. Bryson. Hugh W. Colton was the concluding speaker. Following remarks by Bp. Jones the benediction was pronounced by Pres. Archie Johnson.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery in Maeser under the direction of the Swain Funeral Home. The grave was dedicated by Ralph Siddoway.
Pallbearers were Iowa and Clyde Hacking, Bus Johnson, Alton Hatch, Asher Merkley and Curtis Dudley.
Early Life
Mr. Murray was born February 11, 1882 [1879] at Spanish Fork, Utah, a son of Richard and Martha Ann Hicks Murray. He was married to Alice Hacking Merkley December 8, 1920.
Mr. Murray received his early education in the elementary school of Maeser. He graduated from High School in Provo, returning to the Uintah Basin, where he worked for the L. W. Curry Mercantile Co. at Ouray. Later he attended the Brigham Young University from 1909-1912.
He was employed as assistant cashier of the Uintah State Bank until doctors ordered him out-of-doors for his health. He then became a foreman for the Coltharp Sheep Co. Sometime later he returned to his position as assistant cashier of the bank.
Civic Responsibilities
Mr. Murray has held many positions of civic responsibility. He was county clerk for three terms; held the office of postmaster in 1934; was city treasurer; acted as treasurer of Uintah Cattle Association, the Ashley Central Irrigation Co. and the Rodeo Committee.
In addition Mr. Murray was a member of the Uintah District Scout Council for many years until 1934. He has also done a good deal of landscaping, among his works being schools, the First Ward Chapel, Uintah Stake Tabernacle and other grounds.
He has worked for civic betterment in such capacities as a member of the Red Cross, and the Dinosaur Committee. He has also worked politically as chairman of the Uintah County Republican Committee. Mr. Murray was also active in the development of city improvements and better roads for the county.
Survivors
Surviving him are his widow, one son and two daughters, Lawrence Murray, Yellowstone Park, Wyo.; Eunice Bass, Denver, Colo.; Lorna Condon, Yellowstone Park; 4 grandchildren, Larry William Murray, JoAnn Brass, Marianne Condon, Wilson Lesile Condon; and one sister, Nathalla Barnhill, Nampa, Calif.
Published in the Vernal Express, Vernal, Utah, Thursday, March 1, 1951, page 5, column 4: Last Rites Tuesday For Wilson Murray
Accessed via Utah Digital Newspapers and transcribed by Eileen H. Lentz 12 August 2013.
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OBITUARY: SARAH DOLORES MORRIS BERRETT
Contributed By PaulaYHegsted · 15 September 2015
OBITUARY: SARAH DOLORES MORRIS BERRETT
SANDY --
In loving memory of our wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was reunited with her daughter, Joanne, and many family members on July 21, 2000.
Dolores was born September 14, 1915 in Brigham City, Utah to Frank LeRoy Morris and Sarah Jane Jenkins. She married Wayne W. Berrett March 3, 1934 in Coalville, Utah. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on November 19, 1934.
She was a homemaker, nurse, collector of dolls, gardener, caring hands to the ill and active in church and community.
Her accomplishments are too many to list, but the one she was most proud of was the loving family she brought into this world.
Survived by her husband, Wayne; daughters, Sherry Deesing (Paul), Judy Heaps (Vern), Stephanie Young (Mike), Patricia Berg (David); son-in-law, Ralph Lemmert; sister-in-law, Dorothy Morris; 19 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, sister, four brothers, and daughter.
A special thanks to the staff at Highland Cove Health Care Center and Heritage Hospice for their loving care during her illness.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute or the Alzheimer's Association.
Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Hillcrest 7th Ward Chapel, 8485 South 1000 East. Viewing one hour prior to service. Friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. | Morriss, Sarah Delores (I4451)
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Obituary: 17 Sep 08 - Ralph Earl Barnard, 85, of Honolulu, HI, died Aug. 8, 2008. Born in Perry, Utah.
Retired commander, U.S. Navy.
Survived by sons, Chris, Bruce, Craig and Warren; daughters, Karen and Janet; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Private burial. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary.
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Of Fair Oaks, passed away on November 24, 2016 at the age of 52, she was a native of Provo, Utah. Survived by her mother Betty Jo Colbert and stepfather Donald L. Colbert, Sr., father; Robert Michael Lahmann, Sr., siblings; Robert Michael Lahmann, Jr., Wade Patrick (Samantha) Lahmann, Jennifer Lee (Kenneth) Dawid, Jana Lynne (John) Boles and Jodi Anne Lahmann, her children; Heather Lynn Holesapple, Joseph Richard Holesapple, Hailey Dea Holesapple, Richard Christian Holesapple, Niklas Christopher Nyman and grandson Brennan Avery Holesapple. She was also survived by numerous nephews and nieces, aunts and uncles and other family members and friends. Wendy was a woman of many talents, some of which were as a cosmetologist and faux painter. She loved gardening, cooking, entertaining, singing, writing, painting, drawing, pottery, and had many other interests and skills. She had a great sense of humor and was sensitive and kind. She never met a stranger and was always friendly to all. Wendy's fondest hope was to unite her children together and in the last two years of her life, while battling ovarian cancer, she was able to fulfill that desire with all five children gathered around her bed when she passed over to Eternity. Wendy's own words for her children, "To all of my children...Heather Holesapple, Joey Holesapple, Hailey Holesapple, Richard Holesapple, Niklas Nyman...you are my precious hearts...I was looking for you all my life, you are my treasures". Wendy will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 1:00PM on December 7, 2016 at PRICE FUNERAL CHAPEL, 6335 Sunrise Blvd., Citrus Heights, Calif., 725-2109.
http://www.pricefuneralchapel.com/notices/Wendy-Nyman | Lahmann, Wendy Kay (I3727)
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Officer Gary L. Grow was killed when the plane he was piloting collided with another aircraft. Grow was flying one of two planes leased by the Patrol for aircraft observational studies over U.S. Highway 99 and other highways. The aircraft test was a special assignment for Grow and he was detached from his area specifically for the project. Officer Grow, 28, had been a patrol officer for four years. | Grow, Gary Lee (I2949)
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OGDEN - Howard Rees Haycock, 63, 272 E. 4900 South, Washington Terrace, died Dec. 24, 1976, at his home.
Born Feb. 27, 1913, Nephi, to George A. and Leona Brown Haycock. Married Fern Henrie, March , 1940, Richfield. Painter most of his life. Worked at Hill Air Force Base for the last two years. Served during World War II with the Army. Resided in Washington Terrace for the last 18 years. Member, Washington Terrace 6th LDS Ward. Member, Ogden BPOE 719.
Survivors: wife, 2 sons, daughter, John H., Ogden; Joel, Washington Terrace; Mrs. Jo Ann H. Hartzell, Layton; 5 grandchildren; father, Nephi; 2 brothers, 1 sister, Bud, Layton; Alma, Nephi; Mrs. Wilma Elmer, Payson.
Funeral services Tuesday, 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends may call Monday, 6-8 p.m., and Tuesday one hour before services. Burial Washington Terrace Heights Memorial Park.
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Ogden Poultry Raiser Expires - George W. Gwilliam, aged 66, died on Tuesday evening in the local hospital after a few days' illness of pneumonia. He was born in Paradise, Cache county on July 22, 1861, and was a son of Henry B. and Elizabeth Palmer Gwilliam. Surviving are the widow Mary Grow Gwilliam; a daughter Mrs. Earl Spangle of Ogden and the following brothers and sisters; Harry Gwilliam of Hooper; Frank Gwilliam of LeGrande, Ore.; Mrs. Josephine Manning of Hooper and Mrs. Carrie Cottle of Paul, Idaho. Mr. Gwilliam was prominent in poultry raising in Weber county and made his home at 212 North Washington Ave.
Funeral services are in charge of Larkin and Sons.
Ogden Standard Examiner 2 November 1927 | Gwilliam, George Washington (I1291)
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Ogden Standard Examiner 12 Apr 1926
Mrs. Martha Jane Grow Hawkins, wife of James M. Hawkins, Ogden Policeman, died unexpectedly Sunday evening at the home, 3293 Adams Avenue. She was born in Huntsville on June 20, 1871, the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Langlois Grow, and had lived in Ogden for 50 years. She was married to Mr. Hawkins 15 years ago. Surviving are her husband, three sisters, Mrs. Sterling Yeaman and Mrs. Harvey Dixon of Ogden, and Mrs. Annie Olson of Lewiston; a brother, Samuel Grow of Ogden and the following children: Mrs. M. F. Merrill of Salt Lake, Mrs. E.E. Watson, LaRenna Slater and Rhoby Slater, all of Ogden, and Thomas Slater of Los Angeles. Larkin & Sons have charge of funeral arrangements.
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Ogden Standard Examiner 15 Apr 1926
Services for Mrs. Martha Jane Hawkins, wife of James N. Hawkins, were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Ninth ward chapel with Bishop W. Oswell Jackson presiding. Members of the police force attended in a body and nine uniformed members ofe organization acted as pall bearers. Members of the relief society took charge of the flowers. Two solos, "I Know My Redeemer Lives: and "The Christian's Good Night" were sung by Charles Pike of Salt Lake. A duet, "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters" was sung by Mrs. Ethel Holbrook and Mrs. Annie Jensen. Mrs. Jensen sang "O Dry Those Tears." At the grave side in the City cemetery a trio composed of Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Holbrook and Mr. Pike sang "Tho' Deepening Trials." The speakers were Spostle David O. McKay, Charles H. Taylor, President Frank W. Stratford and E. A. Larkin. The dedication was given by Bishop Jackson.
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Ogden Standard Examiner 13 November 1932
Wedding Held In Jas. J. Rowse Home
A home wedding was celebrated Saturday evening at eight o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Rowse, 809 Twenty-third Street, when their daughter Elsie Rowse, and lee P. Cahmberlain were married, John Edward Carver performing thermony. Alto Rowse Tanner and William Chamberlain attended the young couple.
After the wedding ceremony a supper was served to a large number of relatives and friends. Mr.s and Mrs. Chamberlain will make their residence in Ogden
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Ogden Standard Examiner 15 May 1949
James M. Hawkins, 81 of 2826 Childs, veteran patrolman of Ogden City police department, died Saturday at nine-thirty a.m. of causes incident to age.
Mr. Hawkins was born in Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 25, 1857 and was a convert to the L.D.S. church there. He was subjected to the severe persecution members sustained in Georgia and when 18-years-of-age came to Utah which had since been his home.
He was a member of the Ogden police department as a patrolman for 20 years.
A member of Eleventh ward he was a high priest in the Weber stake and for many years was a ward teacher.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Bessie Hawkins Ogden; and the following sons and daughters: Lieut. Dewey F. Hawkins, Ogden police department; Walter M. Hawkins, Mrs Rose Hamilton, Mrs. Beatrice A. Cunningham, Ogden; Mrs. Rhoby Larson, San Jose,lif. and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Adela Van De Graaf, Ogden; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Services will be conducted Tuesday at three p.m. at the mortuary, Twenty-fourth at Adams by Former Bishop L.N. Hess of the Eleventh ward. Burial will be in Ogden City cemetery.
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Ogden Standard Examiner 25 Nov 1923
Daughters Have Pleasant Meeting - At the home of Mary Grow Halls, 2345 Monroe Avenue, a pleasant afternoon was passed Thursday, when the members of Camp D, Daughters of Pioneers, gathered there.
A most interesting Hawaiian program was given. Verna Fowler gave Hawaiian music. An Hawaiian legend was given by Pauline Evans. A paper "Hawaii, Paradise of the Pacific" was most ably given by Mary Grow Hall. Mrs. Hall has been in Hawaii andde the paper interesting with accounts of her personal experiences. A son, "Falling Leaf," was given by Madeline Reeder. Lucy B. Wilson gave an interesting history of the camp. A feature of the program was a Russian dance given by Madeline Reeder.
During the social hour that followed, the hostesses, Mary Grow Hall and Martha Oborn served a delicious luncheon.
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Ogden Standard Examiner Dec 8, 1930
Ila Matilda Walker, 19, daughter of Levi and Amelia Grow Walker of Lyman, Wyo., died Sunday afternoon in an Ogden hospital after illness of two weeks. Miss Walker was born in Eden, July 4, 1911. Surviving are the parents and the following bhers and sisters: Mrs. O.A. Lamb, Orian Grow, Merl, Joan, Sylvan, Grant, Ortell, Claude, Dwight, Darrell, Clinton, Clem and Mathel Walker all of Lyman. A grandfather S. V. Grow of Ogden, also survives.
The body may be viewed this evening until 9 o'clock at the Lindquist and Sons' chapel. It will be taken to Lyman Tuesday morning for services and interment.
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Ogden Standard Examiner March 9, 1932
John M. Grow Also Known For Worth as Federal Trapper
John M. Grow, L.D.S. Bishop of Middleton ward, and known also as a hunter and trapper, died Tuesday evening at six o'clock, after an illnes of two months. Mr. Grow as born in Huntsville, June 25, 1874, a son of John W. and Catherine McKay, Utah pioneers. Mr. Grow had lived in Huntsville all his life. Before becoming bishop of Middleton ward he had been Sunday School Superintendent and bishop's counselor. He completed a church mission of two and one-half years to the central states in 1900. He was high priest of Ogden stake.
Mr. Grow had served as constable for four years and deputy sheriff for two years. He had acted as president of the Huntsville and Eden National Farm Loan association and director of the Weber county farm bureau for many years. For twelve yee acted as trapper and hunter for the United States Biological survey in Huntsville. He was an active member of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective Association. Mr. Grow was a fish commissioner from 1907 to 1910, and has been very active in this type of work.
Mr. Grow married Amelia Wangsgard on October 16, 1895. Surviving are the widow, one son, Leonard and a daughter Wanda Grow both of Huntsville; also three grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. John Halls, Long Beach, C; David H. Grow, Cardston, Alberta, Can.; Arthur Grow, Huntsville; Lorin Grow, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Wilmer Jensen of Huntsville.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at two o'clock p.m. in the Huntsville chapel, with Bishop W. R. McEntire presiding. Friends may call at the Lindquist & Sons' chapel Friday afternoon and evening until nine o'clock p.m. and at the familydence in Huntsville Saturday and also on Sunday until time of service. Interment will be made in the Huntsville cemetery.
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Ogden Standard-Examiner, May 17, 1930 - Page 1
FORMER CHIEF OF POLICE DEAD
Michael Cantlon Expires In Butte At Age of Ninety
BUTTE, Mont. May 17 - (UP) - Michael Cantlon's feeble flicker of life which had been slowly dwindling the past few days, finally went out early today.
The 90-year-old pioneer and ex-chief of police of Salt Lake, had been ill for a week. Almost from the first it was realized there was no hope.
Sixty-nine years ago, Cantlon, a vigorous young Irishman, was stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah, as a member of the United States Thirteenth cavalry. In 1869 he was transferred to Fort Benton, Mont., and later returned to Fort Douglas. Duris army service he served in several Indian campaigns.
Following his discharge, Young Cantlon obtained a job as patrolman in Salt Lake - it was at the time when the Mormon regime was at its height. He worked himself up through the ranks to chief of police, a position he held until 1896.
In the meantime Cantlon had married Miss Emma Grow, daughter of Henry Grow, prominent Mormon architect.
In 1898 Cantlon came to Butte, where he was first employed by Marcus Daly as a race track marshal and later operated a saloon for years.
The nonagenarian is survived by five sons and one daughter. the body will be interred in Salt Lake alongside the grave of his wife.
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Ogden Valley Native Expires in Wyoming
LYMAN, Wyo., May 12.--Funeral services were conducted here Tuesday for Orion L. Walker, 22, who died Sunday after an illness of more than a year.
Mr. Walker, a son of Lee and Amelia Walker was born in Eden, Utah, October 1, 1909. His parents moved here in 1917. He was married in September 1930 to Miss Beatrice Alexander, who with an infant son, survives, together with 13 younger brots and sisters--Grow, Sylvan, Grant, Dwight, Darrel, Claud, Clem and Mather, Myrl, Joan, Artel and Mathel Walker, Lyman; Mrs. Douglas Lamb, Wales, Utah
Ogden Standard Examiner May 12, 1932
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Ogden--Otto H. Grow, 63, Ogden, died March 14, 1976, at home of cancer.
Born Nov. 9, 1912, Huntsville, Weber county, to Henry and Ruth Halls Grow. Married Fern Hansen, Elko, Nev. Retired switchman, Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co., after 32 years. Member: Eagles Ogden Aerie 2472, Ogden Lodge of United Transporion Worker's Union, LDS Church.
Survivors: wife, son, daughter, John W., Mrs. Judy Douglas, both of Ogden; 3 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Delore, Ogden, Mrs. Horace (June) Van Fleet, Mrs. Billie Gray, borth Farmington; Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Carter, Mrs. Maurice (Dixie)bert, both Bountiful.
Funeral Wednesday 3 p.m. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call hour before service. Burial Autorest Memorial Park.
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Ogden-Leslyn Judy Paul Kerr passed away on Thursday May 21, 2009 at home.
She was born October 1st, 1955 in Mountain Home, Idaho.
She lived in many places around the United States. She lived in Idaho, California, Texas, Ohio and Utah.
She worked as a life guard and a nurse?s assistant.
She attended the former Ricks College (now BYU Idaho) as a dance major, touring with the Valhalla Folk dancers, until medical issues changes her ability to dance. After recovering she moved to Provo and enrolled at BYU.
Leslyn married Grant Kerr in the Provo Temple on March 30th, 1979.
She made Ogden her home since 1985.
Leslyn started working outside the home when her daughter entered 1st grade. She worked in the office at Horace Mann Elementary School until this year. She loved all the children.
She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many church callings such as the Young Women?s President and Relief Society President.
She recently celebrated her 30th wedding anniversary on the island of Maui Hawaii.
She is survived by her husband Grant Kerr; one daughter Katie Kerr and her sisters Suzanne Mortensen of Phoenix, Arizona; , Debbie Easterwood of Lake Los Angeles, California; Pat Schmidt (Doug) of Palmdale, California; Robert ?Bob? Paul of Ogden.
Preceded in death by her namesake parents Leslie J and Lynn Paul.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Canyon View Ogden Clinic for their thoughtful care over the years.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday May 27, 2009 at the Lorin Farr 5th Ward, 1608 13th Street, Ogden. Friends and family may call from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday May 26, 2009 and one hour prior to the services at the Ward.
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OLD RESIDENT PASSES BEYOND
FAITHFUL PIONEER AND TEMPLE WORKER, PASSES TO HIS FINAL REWARD
Friday night, March 23, Thomas Yeaman, age eighty-six passed away after an illness of several weeks. Brother Yeaman was widely known, and loved in various parts of Utah and Wyoming, as a loyal and faithful church worker, and an honest energetic community builder.
He was born in Toronto Canada, Sept 11, 1886, With his parents he emigrated to the U.S. 1889, settling in Ohio. From Ohio they removed to Nauvoo, thence to Iowa. Brother Yeaman came to Utah in 1861. Three years prior to coming to Utah, he married Martha Ann Moore. Ten children were born to Mr and Mrs Yeaman, none of whom are still living. They are; John, West Ogden, Mrs A.J. Anderson, Ogden; Sterling, West Ogden; Mrs N.n. Hill, Logan; Mrs A.L. Hale Afton, Thomas Jr., M.D. and G.W. All of Afton and Mrs Frank Roberts, Ogden.
For the last four or five years of his life, Bro. Yeaman could boast of being the patriarch of five living generations. He was one of the remaining few who could boast the pleasure of remembering distinctly Prophet Joseph, whom he saw on several occasions.
Brother Yeaman's first wife died in Afton, Wyo. In 1918. In July 20, 1921 he married Mrs Dora Stroud a convert to the Mormon church from Texas. She nursed him throughout his entire illness and accompanied the body to Afton, where interment took place in the Afton Cemetery beside his first wife. A host of loving friends and relatives extend sympathies to the devoted wife.
Brother Yeaman is survived by nine children, forty-four grandchildren, forty-six great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.
Brother Yeaman was called as some of the pioneers to settle Ogden Valley. There he engaged in the business of sawing lumber and farming. From Ogden they emigrated to Star Valley in 1887. Here in this valley he continued the business of milling and farming. He established and operated the first saw mill in the valley, and sawed the first lumber that was sawed from our forests. He was one of the earliest forest rangers, under Supervisor Charles C. Deloney the first supervisor of Teton National Forest.
He also held the office of Justice of Peace, which he filled in a very efficient manner of r some years.
He retired from this active life in 1906 and established himself in the mercantile business, which he conducted until the spring of 1920. He then moved to Logan and ws engaged in temple work when he met Dora shroud to whom he was married July 20, 1921 and they have worked continuously in the Logan temple until his death.
Funeral services were held in the South Ward Chapel March 27, 1923 at 2 p.m. The able speakers were his former Bishop Osborne Low and Bro's A.V. Call, Thomas H. Walton and President Clarence Gardner.
All those spoke of his active life in the church and of his honest and integrity. Also his keen judgment and belief (not readable)
Beautiful music was rendered by Arichie, Osbson and the South Ward Choir. Interment was made in the Afton Cemetery.
Yeaman, Thomas (1) (i 30 Mar 1923)Star Valley Independent
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OLIVE McCandless, married Louis Dobbs of Bingham., She came to Bingham to visit with her sister and decided to go to work while there and worked at the McDonald Boarding House for a time. She met Lou at a dance in Lower Bingham and later married him. They had two children a girl and a boy,. The boy died at birth., They lived in Bingham until the early twenties when they moved to Dividend Utah. Lou died and Olive married again. Alaine trained for a nurse and made a career of it. Olive died in a Salt Lake Hospital, and is buried in mount Olive Cementery in Salt Lake.
Before leaving Bingham they moved into a house they had bought and was cleaning up the place, there was a heater in one room filled with trash and Olive lighted it and a bullet exploded and put out one eye. Lou while working at the Highland Boy Mine caught his hand in the machinery that hoisted the elevator that hauled the men from one level to the other in the mine. He knew that if he didn't get it out that the men would be killed. He finally got it out tearing most of the flesh from his hand doing so. He got it stopped in time to save the mens lives but spent a long time in the hospital having grafting and one thing after another on his hand. Lou grew up in Highland Boy and he was well liked by all who knew him. Alaine was married and divorced and then married Larry Schwan of Salt Lake. They had three children. He died. She has never married again.
Olive McCandless is the daughter of Jame Gary and Martisha Louise McCandless, she was born in Stokes Col N.C., 30 July 1891. She came to Utah with her parents May 1893 and lived in Lehi until going to Bingham.
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OLIVE McCandless, married Louis Dobbs of Bingham., She came to Bingham to visit with her sister and decided to go to work while there and worked at the McDonald Boarding House for a time. She met Lou at a dance in Lower Bingham and later married him. They had two children a girl and a boy,. The boy died at birth., They lived in Bingham until the early twenties when they moved to Dividend Utah. Lou died and Olive married again. Alaine trained for a nurse and made a career of it. Olive died in a Salt Lake Hospital, and is buried in mount Olive Cementery in Salt Lake.
Before leaving Bingham they moved into a house they had bought and was cleaning up the place, there was a heater in one room filled with trash and Olive lighted it and a bullet exploded and put out one eye. Lou while working at the Highland Boy Mine caught his hand in the machinery that hoisted the elevator that hauled the men from one level to the other in the mine. He knew that if he didn't get it out that the men would be killed. He finally got it out tearing most of the flesh from his hand doing so. He got it stopped in time to save the mens lives but spent a long time in the hospital having grafting and one thing after another on his hand. Lou grew up in Highland Boy and he was well liked by all who knew him. Alaine was married and divorced and then married Larry Schwan of Salt Lake. They had three children. He died. She has never married again.
Olive McCandless is the daughter of Jame Gary and Martisha Louise McCandless, she was born in Stokes Col N.C., 30 July 1891. She came to Utah with her parents May 1893 and lived in Lehi until going to Bingham.
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One summer day in the late 1920s, Carl and Ken Beckstead and Lindon Swainston cranked up the old Ford and drove down to Smithfield, Utah. Lindon was dating Kate (Katie), the young raven-haired daughter of James and Annie Roskelley.
On that particular day they must have planned a picnic, because it wasn't long until they realized they had no knife to cut their watermelon. Going to the Roskelley home to borrow one, they were invited in by Vida (Vi), sister of Kate, andn the knife. Carl and Vida were introduced, began dating, and were married in 1927. Carl and Vida had seven daughters and one son.
When her children were older, Vida cooked with her sister, Kate Swainston, and kept the books at the Whitney school lunch room. Before their marriage she attended Henager Business College in Salt Lake.
In 1940, when her oldest daughter began mutual, Vida started teaching the Beehive class in the ward. She continued for many years until she was called to work in Franklin Stake YWMIA. She worked in Beehive or secretary department until ss almost 60 years old. She also taught Primary for several years in Whitney Ward. | Roskelley, Vida (I2997)
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Oran A. Hunting, age 81, our beloved husband, father, grandpa and brother joined his Heavenly Father on Oct. 11, 2014. Oran was born to Earl and Phyllis Williams Hunting on Nov. 4, 1932 in Vernal, Utah.
Oran first started driving truck at an early age, hauling logs off our family place on Diamond Mountain. He also drove truck for Pease Bros. and James on the Pipeline. He then worked for Bob Jones?s trucking for 22 years. After leaving Jones he drove truck for his brother Ray Hunting, hauling cows for the local ranchers he did this until he retired at the age of 76.
His greatest love in life was spending time on the mountain with his grandkids and family. Oran was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He married Doreen Reynolds on Dec. 4, 1945, in Ely, Nev., they were later sealed in the Vernal Utah temple on July 18, 2001. Oran served in the Military during the Korean Conflict. He was a great example to all of us especially to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by never forgotten. We love you grandpa.
Oran is survived by his loving wife ('Cupcake') Doreen Reynolds Hunting; three sons: David Oran Hunting, of Grand Junction, Colo., Gene (Lynette) Hunting, of Vernal and Terrill (Tonya) Hunting, of Vernal; his brother, Allen Hunting; his sister, Minnie Schulthes, both of Vernal; 13grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren with two great-grandchildren on the way.
Oran was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Phillis Hunting and five brothers: Brandon, Henry, Max, Ray and Dell.
Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, at 11 a.m. at the Ashley 1st LDS Ward Chapel, 3040 North Vernal Ave. Friends and family may call at the Blackburn Mortuary, Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Chapel from 9:45 to10:45 a.m. until times of services.
Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Park, with Military Honors provided by American Legion and The Utah National Guard. Services are entrusted to the care of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. www.blackburnvernalmortuary.com | Hunting, Oran A. (I2134)
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Orem Toddler Crushed Under Wheels of Truck
Orem - Crushed beneath the dual wheels of a truck, Mark B. Hall, 21/2-year-old done of Mrs. and Mrs. Mark F. Hall, 636 E. 18th S., Orem was instantly killed about 6:30 p.m. Friday on U.S. 91 at the top of the dugway hill in Orem.
An eyewitness told police he saw the little boy dart from the east side of the road infront of one car which barely missed him, and into the side of the southbound truck. the child was crushed beneath the first pair of dual wheels.
Driver of the truck was Harvey Edgel Draper, 32, Ephraim. He was alone in the vehicle. He was not held and no charges were filed
Investigating the accident were Murvel Walker of the Orem Police, Lawrence Clark of the Highway Patrol and Durrant of the sheriff's office.
The Hall boy was born in Payson Dec. 26, 1953. He is survived by his parents, Mark Finlay and Clara Jean Robinson Hall and two brothers, Eric K. and Vincent Clegg. Grandparents who survive are Mr, and Mrs. A.N. Hall of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Eer Kay Robinson, Mapleton.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary drawing room under direction of Bishop Laird Billings of Orem 12th Ward. Friends of the family may call Monday prior to the services. Interment will be in the East Lawn Memorl Gardens.
The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) 1 Jul 1956, Sun, Page 3 col 1. Extracted by Marcia Nelson, 22 Aug 2016 | Hall, Mark Bradley (I15355)
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Orphan's Court Records Montgomery County, P. 426 Sarah Grow md Luke Moyer (now dec'd) 14 Jul 1846 | Moyer, Luke (I922)
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Orrin P. Miller
Payson - Orrin P. Miller, 66, of Payson, died of a heart attack Saturday, May 1, 1976 in Payson Hospital
He was born Nov. 17. 1909 in Salt Lake City, to William W. and Ann Morriss Miller. He married Lora Glenn on Feb. 10, 1937 in Las Vegas.
He managed the Capitol Ice Co. in Boulder City, Nev. for several years and for 29 years worked at Geneva Steel. He was a member of the LDS Church and the Steelworkers Union.
Survivors include his widow and two sons, Orrin Leon Miller, Salt Lake City; and Wayne C. Miller, Alpine; seven grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, Morris Miller, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Bert (Hazel) Fairless, all Salt Lake City.M. Miller, Payson; and Mrs. Leroy (Lucille) Burt, Boulder City, Nev.
A funeral is scheduled Tuesday at 1 pm at Walker Mortuary in Payson. Friends may call at the mortuary an hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Salem City Cemetery.
The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) Mon., 3 May 1976, page 4, col 1. Extracted 12 Jul 2016 | Miller, Orrin P. (I1603)
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ost Register 16 May 1974
Harold Brighton to leave Firth after 47 years - bound for Montana
Firth- This small farming community will soon lose two of its prominent citizens when Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brighton move to Helena, Mont. to make their home. Harold and Bertha, as they are affectionately known by all their friends have residen Firth for 47 years.
Bertha Bright came to Idaho from Evanston, Wyo., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dial, when she was eight years. old. She attended schools in the Shelley area. In 1927, she med Harold Brighton who had come from Salt Lake City, Utah tockfoot in 1925. In August of 1927 they were married and have since made their home in Firth.
Mrs. Brighton was a barber by trade. In his 46 years of barbering in Firth, he has cut the hair of six generations. Little boys reportedly always looked forward to having a hair cut from Mr. Brighton because they always received a nickel in cge to buy ice-cream at the corner drug store. An avid fisherman, he could swap stories with the best of anglers while he trimmed the hair of a member of the community. He sold his shop in 1972 to Beck Buen who probably got his inspiration to be a barber in the little shop he now owns.
The couple have a son and a daughter - Norman, who with his family lives in Helena, and Deanne who is now Mrs. Don Sessions. The Sessions and their family make their home in Great Falls, Mont. After the children were grown and the grandchiln were no longer nearby, Mrs. Brighton took a practical nurses course and those who now her report that for many years she has given a great deal of love and understanding to those who need her.
For 10 years she worked at State Hospital South in Blackfoot until her health forced her retirement.
The Brightons have sold their home in Firth and are planning to move to their new home before June 1. Their friends are sponsoring a farewell open house at the Grange Hall in Firth on Sunday between the hours of 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. for all thosho want to wish the Brightons good luck. | Dial, Bertha May (I8530)
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Our beloved mother, Donna Valerie Scott Lawyer, 70, of Pleasant Grove, passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by her children, on July 3, 2015. Donna was born September 24, 1944 to Rulon Stephen Scott II and Viola Gwendolyn Sorensen Scott in Los Angeles, California. Donna was the youngest of four children and grew up primarily in Southern California. She graduated from Pasadena High School and attended Brigham Young University, where she met and married Michael Bruce Lawyer.
Donna and Mike had 9 children, 8 of whom they raised to adulthood. The places they lived include Provo, Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Orem, and Pleasant Grove, Utah; Elysian Park and Canyon Country, California; and Arvada, Colorado.
Donna loved serving in the LDS Church, including callings as a Ward Primary President, Stake Relief Society Secretary, Compassionate Service Leader, Relief Society Spiritual Living Teacher, Activity Day Leader, Cub Scout Leader, and Mia Maid Advisor. In their later years, Donna and Mike had the blessing of serving two missions together ? one in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission, and the other in the Family and Church History Headquarters Mission. Toward the end of their second mission, Mike fell ill, and while they were able to complete their mission, Mike was admitted to the hospital just a few days after their release, where he passed away just two weeks later in 2012.
Our mother was selfless, soft-spoken, and patient. She always had a listening ear and a caring heart for whatever burden we needed lifted. She had a deep love of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, was a patriot who loved her country and taught us by example to love truth and liberty. We will miss her dearly, but rejoice that she has been reunited with her dear husband and son, Matthew.
Donna is survived by her sisters Joan Roberts (Jim) and Carol Giffin (Dale); her step-brother Richard Scott (Janice); her sister-in-law Judy Lamppu; and by her children Sheri Lynn Lawyer Peterson, Michael Bruce Lawyer II (Becky), David Christian Lawyer, Stephen Scott Lawyer (Muriel), Daniel Craig Lawyer (Kim), Benjamin Joseph Lawyer (Jeanne), Kathryn Elayne Lawyer Morris (Ron), and James Andrew Lawyer (Katie), 29 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband and parents; step-mother Faye C. Scott; brother R. Stephen Scott III; son Matthew Carter Lawyer; and son-in-law Clayton Dean Peterson.
A viewing for family and friends will be held Sunday evening, July 5, 2015, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 S 300 E, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 6, 2015, at 11:00 am in the Pleasant Grove Garden Stake Center, 1028 W 1000 N, Pleasant Grove, Utah with a visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the Bountiful City Cemetery.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com.
We would like give our heartfelt thanks to the staff of First Choice Hospice, Dr. Nobuhara and associates, Dr. Groves? staff, the University of Utah Hospital neurologists and staff, and the Timpanogos Hospital ER doctors, nurses, and staff for their skilled and compassionate medical care, and the Garden 7th Ward for the many meals and support provided over the past two months. | Scott, Donna Valerie (I8574)
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Our beloved mother, Etha Clay Quinn Burton, passed from us on January 26, 2000, after a brief illness. She had suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for several years and was in residence at Garden Terrace Nursing Home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She is survived by her daughter, Frances, Frances's son, Eric, his wife Kelly and his children, Katie, Lelsy, Eli, and Jacob, and by Frances's daughter, Pamela and her child, Rain. Etha is also survived by her son, Stephen and his wife, Louise, Stephen's son, John and his wife, Caryn and daughter, Rachel and by Stephen's son, Peter and his wife, Jisun and their daughter, Alexis, and son, Justin.Etha was born in Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah on the first of June 1916 of mixed English, Irish, Danish and Swiss ancestry. She and her three brothers and a sister grew up in a one-room house. On August 14, 1937, Etha married Douglas James Burton from nearby Nephi and the couple moved to San Francisco where Doug worked for the Bank of America.
In 1938, they moved to Southern California where David O. Selznick's secretary was instrumental in securing a screen writer assistant's
job for Etha at the MGM Studios in Hollywood. There she worked for Walter Reisch, Gene Fowler and Fred Zinnemann on such classic motion pictures as "Ninotchka" (Garbo and Douglas), "Comrade X" (Gable and Lamar) and "That Hamilton Woman" (Oliver and Leigh). The last of those stars to survive, Hedy Lamar, died just one week before Etha. The high-point of Doug and Etha's Hollywood social life was a double date with Howard Hughes and Lana Turner at the opening of Ciro's Nightclub.
In 1941, a chronic illness cut short Etha's Hollywood Career and she and Doug moved to the suburbs of Los Angeles where he built a store with his own hands and the financial help of his father. Over the years the store became a shopping center. Doug and Etha retired to a lake at Mission Viejo, California. Shortly before Doug's death, they returned to Utah to be near their grandchildren.
Grave-side services will be Saturday, January 29th, 2 p.m., Larkin Sunset Gardens Chapel, 10600 South 1700 East, Sandy, where friends and family may call one hour prior to the services. | Quinn, Etha Clay (I6217)
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Our loving father and grandfather, Fred E. Balis, 84, passed away Thursday, September 20, 2012.
Fred was born in Filer, Idaho, to Frank and Edith Cole Balis on August 11, 1928. He grew up on a farm in Eden, Idaho and attended the Russell Lane School and Eden High School.
After working on his father?s farm, Fred served in the Unites States Army during the Korean War. After his military service, he attended Business School at Idaho State University and Henager College in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fred spent much of his life working in construction and farming in Utah and Nevada. He moved back to Downey, Idaho and operated Marsh Valley Equipment. He was also a member of the Lions Club and the American Legion.
Fred married Shirley Grow in 1954 and had two children, Roy Douglas (Doug) and Tamara Lee (Tammy).
Fred had a great sense of humor and a love for the outdoors. He enjoyed fishing, playing golf, going to the horse races, and taking long walks. Fred loved taking care of his garden and spending time with his son and daughter and the love his life, Shirley. He and Shirley both enjoyed traveling and watching football together.
Fred had a big heart. Words cannot express how much we will miss him.
Fred was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Shirley, and a brother, Kenneth Balis, a sister, Marjorie Baldwin, and a grandson, Kent Balis (Jamie).
Fred is survived by his son Doug (Lana) Balis, daughter Tammy (Bernie) Kelly, two grandchildren, Aurelia (Craig) Norris and Lyndsey (Josten) Cypriano, and nine great grand-children along with numerous nieces, nephews.
Graveside dedication for Shirley and Fred will be held at 2:00 pm Saturday, September 29, 2012 at Sunset Memorial Park located at 2296 Kimberly Rd. Twin Falls, Id. Military Rites will be given for Fred by the American Legion post 21 from Downey at this time. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Horsley?s Marsh Valley Funeral Home.
In Fred?s memory, donations may be made to the American Legion Post 21, Downey, Idaho. | Balis, Fred Eugene (I7796)
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Our loving husband, Father, Grandfather and friend, John Lewis Potter, age 86, passed away January 11, 1989 in a local hospital.
Born March 1,1902 in Union, Utah. Son of Eugene Luerthett and Bertha Hardcastle Potter. The oldest of ten children. Lewis married Viola May Smith, July 26, 1923; marriage later solomnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He was employed at Garfiled Smeter for 42 years. His example as a father has been most influential in the lives and successes of his children. Lewis's love for his wife of 65 1/2 years has been an inspiration to all.
Survivors: Wife, sons: Lewis E (Betty Lou Ivins), Jay Elizabeth Kearns), Gerald (Barbara), Delbert (Frances), Daughter: Karen (Phil Marsh), 23 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, brother Noral and sister Darleneimpson; preceded in death by infant son Bobby.
Funeral Services will be held Monday January 16, 1989. | Potter, John Lewis (I14195)
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Our loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather passed away on January 13, 2011, in Alabaster Al. Born July 30 1920 to Laura Hansen and Andrew Lyle Jamieson in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served his country in World War II with the Army in the Pacific. Married his sweetheart ReNee' D. Nielsen, in the Salt Lake Temple June 22, 1951. Active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holding many different positions. His loves were his family, his church, his country, his dogs, fixing automobiles, Fords (Master Ford mechanic 40+ years), automobile racing, sports (a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion) especially the U of U and Utah Jazz, square dancing, RV'ing, helping his neighbors, and music (he was blessed with a beautiful tenor voice). Preceded in death by parents, brothers, and daughter Lynda Lattimore. He will be missed by many, but especially his wife ReNee'; his children; Judy (Mike) Hewett, Corey and Bryce; his grandchildren, Pam (Dan) Nelson, Debra (Wilson) Kauvaka, Steven (Lori) Hewett, Angela (Rob) Dean, Ryan (Evelyn) Jamison, Sara (Anderson) St. Hillaire, and Adelaide, Gavin, Kaitlin, Natalie, and Valerie Jamison; plus 12 great-grand children. A viewing will be held Tue. Jan. 18, 2011, from 6-8 p.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Oak Mountain Ward - 231 Lacey Ave, Alabaster, AL. Funeral services held at the same location Wed. Jan. 19, at Noon. Interment will be at the Southern Heritage Cemetery, 475 Cahaba Valley Road, Pelham, Al.
Published in Deseret News on January 16, 2011
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Our loving mother and granny"
MAGNA-Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and forever you will be in our hearts. Phyllis LaRue Pollock Grow, 72, died at her home on April 7, 2000 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born March 3, 1928 to John and Abbie Pollock in Columbia, Utah. Phyllis married Raymond Leo Grow on August 21, 1947. Later divorced. She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW for 28 years and held the office of Auxiliary Pret three times. She worked and was manager of the VFW Post 7398 for approximately 25 years. Phyllis was totally devoted to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her sons, Jim (Betti) Grow and Kelly (Chris) Grow; daughters, Karen (Paul) Martin and Cindy Morton; special daughter, Sami White; 12 grandchildren, Alex (Jamie) Salazar, Aaron (Lisa) Salazar, Alisha (Mike) Raso, Reannan Bri, Dustin (Michelle) Barbieri, Adrianne Morton, KC, Cory, Katie and Kylee Grow, and Jerrod and Brandon Grow; six great-grandchildren, Trinity, Shaylee, Kadisen, Kylie, Cameron, and Kaiden. She is also survived by two brothers and two sisters, Bob (Phyllis) Pollock, Ira (Ilse) Pollock, Frances Vinther, and Ethel Dattke; sister-in-law, Ruth Pollock; several nieces and nephews; her dear friends, Eldon and Darlene Burke; and many friends. She was preceded in death by her brother, Earl Pollock; sister, Thelma Singleton; and parents. Phyllis will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 12 noon at the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Magna, where friends may call both Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park.
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Our loving wife, daughter, sister, and friend changed our world when she passed away on July 24, 2009 after a courageous and valiant battle with cancer.
Betti (also lovingly called "Fred") was born May 24, 1958 in Salt Lake City to Mary and Dennis Powell.
She graduated from Murray High School in 1976. Married the love of her life, Jim R. Grow, on June 4, 1983. Betti was an incredible aunt to her nephews, Kolton and Kanyon Ollis.
She enjoyed spending time with the whole family at the cabin, but her greatest joy was her husband, Jim. She was an inspiration and example to everyone. Betti was selfless. She was always in the service of others - her family, at her work, and to everyone around her. She will be truly missed.
Betti is survived by her loving husband of 26 years, Jim; mother, Mary Powell; siblings, Dennis Ray (Leslie) Powell, Joi (Grant) Stuker, Kris (Allen) Jones, Dolly (Greg) Ollis and many nieces, nephews and extended family. Preceded in death by her father. We love you forever!
Graveside Services will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road (1700 West), Taylorsville.
Published in the Deseret News on 7/26/2009. | Powell, Betti Lorraine (I7405)
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PANGUITCH - John Henrie, 83, died at a Brigham City hospital Tuesday afternoon after a 10-day illness. Born Oct. 23, 1870, in Panaca, Nev., son of Samuel and Hanah [sic] Isabella Ellis Henrie. Married Sarah Louise Worthen in June 1894, at St. George. She died five years ago. Was retired farmer. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Survivors, sons and daughters: Mrs. Wanda I. Davis, Mrs. Marie Adair, Panguitch; Ellis W., Ogden; Mrs. Louise Cropper, Deseret, Millard County; Mrs. Fern Haycock, Brigham City; five brothers and sisters.
Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Panguitch North Ward Chapel. Friends may call at residence of Chris Davis, Panguitch, Friday evening, Saturday before funeral. Burial Panguitch Cemetery, directed by Magleby Mortuary, Richfield.
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PANGUITCH - Mrs. Sarah Louise Worthen Henrie, 72, of Panguitch, died at her home Monday after a long illness.
She was born in Panguitch, Sept 16, 1876, and was married to John Henrie, June 12, 1894, in St. George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints.
She served several years as counselor and teacher int eh Panguitch North Ward Relief Society and spent many years nursing the sick in the community. Before mortuary services were available in Panguitch, she was on the sewing committee of the Reief Society which donated their time sewing for the dead.
Mrs. Henrie was also a member of the DUP.
Survivors besides her husband are one son, Ellis W. Henrie, Ogden; four daughters, Mr. L. C. Davis and Mrs. Marie Adair, Panguitch; Mrs Louise Cropper, Deseret and Mrs. Fern Haycock, Nephi; three sisters, Mrs. Eliza Judd, St. George; Mrs. Elizaeth Henderson, Panguitch, and Mrs. Marie Hancock, Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Published 10 Mar 1949, Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah
Sarah L. W. Henrie
PANGUITCH - Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Louise Worthen Henrie, 72, who died Monday of a heart ailment were to be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in Panguitch North Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Bishop J. Oral Chrstensen.
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