Matches 1,451 to 1,500 of 1,693
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Served in WWII in the US Army. He enlisted 4/28/1939 to 9/30/1945. | Hall, George Alfred (I7878)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morriss, Bernard Emmett (I1628)
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Served in WWII in the US Army. Inducted 8/6/1945 | Frederick, Karl Ralph (I2736)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy 5th Amphibian Group. He was inducted 5/7/1943 to 3/14/1946. | Hall, Iowa Grant (I7912)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy aboard the USS Yellowstone. Was inducted 9/10/1943 to 12/20/1945. | Hall, Morris Jay (I7837)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy as a F 1/c. He enlisted 4/6/1946 to 2/5/1948. Overseas from 10/25/1946 to 11/28/1946. | Garcia, Ned Mark (I1726)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy as a Seaman Second Class. He was inducted 12/17/1943 to 10/8/1945. Overseas 3 months. | DeLand, Walter Ernest (I2325)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy. Enlisted 8/17/1943 to 8/14/1946 he served aboard the USS Tern. Medals: Asiatic Pacific, Good Conduct, American Theater, World War II Victory. | Grow, Jack Lamar (I1266)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy. Enlisted Feb. 18, 1942. | Grow, Ralph Richard (I1265)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy. He enlisted March 30 1944 to January 21, 1947. Overseas from November 1945 to November 1946 serving aboard the USS Repose. | Moulton, Hyrum Rufus Jr. (I5514)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy. He was inducted 5/27/1943 to 11/9/1945 | Hall, Charles William Jr. (I575)
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Served in WWII in the US Navy. Inducted 5/26/1944 to 2/26/1946, American Area Victory Medal. | Grow, Raymond Leo (I1263)
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Served in WWII was inducted 3/3/1945 to 4/2/1946. Was in the US Army, American Area Campaign Medal and WWII Victory Medal. | Hacking, John Gordon (I579)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Houston, Jasper W. (I2684)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Liddell, Sidney Andrew (I11830)
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Served in WWII, Inducted 3/18/1944 to 1/24/1946 into the US Navy. | Miller, Robert Morris (I5134)
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Served in WWII- Enlisted 9/14/1944 to 11/23/1946 in the US Army. Overseas from 2/14/1945 to 9/18/1946 with the 34th Infantry 24th Division. Received a Bronze Star. | Heaps, Lorenzo Ren Jr. (I3169)
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Served in WWII. Enlisted 10/6/1943 to 11/2/1945 in the US Army. | Hall, Robert Albion (I7840)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Houston, R. G. (I2683)
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Served in WWII. Inducted 12/9/1943 to 1/24/1946 in the US Navy. | Hall, James Reid (I565)
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Service honors Harry Hacking
Harry Pearson Hacking, 65, of Vernal died at the Ashley Valley Medical Center July 22, 1983.
Born Jan. 22, 1918 in Vernal, he was the son of John S. and Mary Elizabeth Hacking.
He was a sheepherder, veteran of the U.S. Army, World War II and a member of the LDS church.
Survivors are his brothers and sisters, Mrs. Alice H. Murray of Vernal, Mrs. Jennie Hatch of Boulder, Colo., J. Clyde Hacking and Iowa C. (Ike) Hacking both of Vernal and many nieces and nephews.
Furneral services were Tuesday, July 26 in the Maeser 2nd Ward chapel. Leo Jorgensen gave the family prayer and Bishop John Smith conducted the service. Ramond Peterson gave the invocation. Wayne Hall sang, "The Great Speckled Bird.: Followinemarks by Bishop Smith, Garth Atwood spoke. Wayne Hall sang, "Medley of Cowboy Sons," and Hugh W. Colton spoke. Lorna M. Condon played a violin solo, "Perfect day." Lorin Hacking gave the benediction. Iowa C. Hacking dedicated the grave.
Burial was in the Maeser Fairview Cemetery
Pallbearers were Darrell Hacking, Barry Hacking, Larry Wm. Hacking, Mike Hacking, Matt Hacking and Mitch Phillips.
Utah Digital Newspapers, Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah) 1983-07-27, page 9, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson | Hacking, Harry Pearson (I548)
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Services Honor Milton Hacking
Funeral services were held Saturday, November 4, 1 p.m. in Vernal Fourth Ward Chapel for Milton Hacking, 69, who died November 1, in the local hospital of natural causes. Born February 1, 1903, Vernal to John S. and Mary E. Hall Hacking, Mard Mary Allen, December 24, 1924, Duchesne. Member of the LDS Church.
SURVIVORS: Widow, sons, daughters, Bud, Cork, John, Mrs. Barney (Lea) Goodman; Mrs. Marcell (Lois) Gray, Mrs. Deloy (Dolly) Shiner, all of Vernal, 21 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren' brothers, sisters, Iowa, Clyde, Harry, Mrs. Alice H. Murray, all of Vernal, Mrs. Jennie H. Hatch of Boulder, Colorado.
Prayer at mortuary was given by Louis Freestone, Obituary was ready by Bishop Don Walker. A violin solo, "Melody of Love," played by Lorna Condon, accompanied by Laura Hacking. Opening prayer by Dwayne Soderquist. Song, "Gold Mine in The Sky,y Kathy Evans accompaning herself on the guitar. Speaker was Charles Henderson, Song, "In The Garden," by Kathy Evans. Closing prayer by Lorin Hacking.
Pallbearers; Mike, Danny, Allen, Darrel Hacking, grandsons, Walt Burfitt and Dez Murray, grandson-in-law.
PRELUDE and postlude music played by Laura Hacking. Grave was dedicated by Father George F. Davich. Burial in Maeser Cemetery under the direction of the Vernal Mortuary.
Mrs. Hacking was a plumbing contractor for 30 years. Since his failing health his son, John, became a business partner and co-owner of the business.
Mr. Hacking was interested in car racing which he did as a young man. In the past few years he was an active supporter of the Vernal Stock Car Association and never missed a race. He and his grandson, Allen, along with Brett Hendricks, builttock car which was entered in competition in several races.
Mr. Hacking was an avid hunter and fisherman and was concerned with ecology. He and several friends, in the early 1930, transported fish, on several occasion, by pack horse into the Baldie Mountains, planting them in various lakes.
Utah Digital Newspapers, Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah), 1972-11-09, page 4, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson | Hacking, Milton (I544)
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Services Slated Friday Morning for Mark B. Hall
Funeral services for Mark B. Hall, 79, who died Monday evening, October 26, at Uintah County Hospital will be held Friday, October 30 at 11 a.m. at Vernal Fourth Ward.
Mrs. Hall wa born March 3, 1880, in Dry Fork, a son of Iowa and Elizabeth Grove Hall. In 1905 he married Myrtle Arnold in Vernal. She died in 1930. He married Gertrude Harris in 1937. She proceeded him in death in 1957.
Survivors include three sons, Mark B. Hall, Jr., Lakewood, California; Norman hall, Tyler, Texas; James R. Hall, Bellflower, California, a daughter, Mrs. Wilda Schulthess, Paramount, California.
Other survivors include three brothers and one sister Henry, Provo; Jeff and Orson, Vernal, and Mrs. Chloe Johnson, Lapoint.
Friends may call at the Vernal Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday prior to services.
Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Park Cemetery.
Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah) 1959-10-29, page 7. Digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson
| Hall, Mark Bennion (I189)
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Seventy Quorum Membership 1835-1846
Name: George Washington Adair
Birth Date: 1818
Birth Place: Tennessee
Death Date: 1897
Death Place: Utah
Father: Thomas Jefferson Adair
Mother: Rebecca Brown
Wives: Billingsley, Miriam (11)
Quorum: Q26
Nauvoo Data: Patriarchal Blessing in Nauvoo 1845; Resided in Nauvoo
Post-Nauvoo Data: Carpenter; Farmer rancher; IA and Beaver UT
Sources: M1:81; N33; S89; Q26+
| Adair, George Washington (I2754)
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Seventy Quorum Membership 1835-1846
Name: Henry Grow
Birth Date: 1817
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 1891
Death Place: Utah
Father: Henry Grow
Mother: Mary Riter
Wives: Beach, Elizabeth; Elliott, Ann (7); Midgley, Ann; Moyer, Mary (6); Rawlings, Sarah; Veach, Julia Melville (14)
Ordination: 1844
Quorum: Q5; Presidency of Q30
Nauvoo Data: Architect Tabernacle, Assembly Hall, and others; Baptized 1842; Endowed Nauvoo Temple 1/8/46 (Seventy); Missionary PA DE; Nauvoo 1843
Post-Nauvoo Data: Architect and builder
Sources: M19:493; N279; S135; Q5+
| Grow, Henry Jr. (I2)
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Sgt. US Marine Corp - WWII | Bayne, Kay Burton (I12868)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeLand, Loni Fisher (I10879)
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Sherri Lyn Wade Mortensen, age 55, passed away surrounded by family at home after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. Sherri was born February 17, 1959, in Ogden, Utah to Dora Lynne "Cookie" Yeaman and Rollin Larry Wade. She married Clark Mortensen on May 10, 1974 and was sealed for time and all eternity in the Ogden, Utah temple on May 10, 1975.
Sherri is a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. Her number one priority in life was family. She devoted her entire self to her children. She loved to support her children and grandchildren in everything that they did and attended many dance recitals, soccer games, basketball games, softball games and clogging performances. Sherri and Clark traveled the world in their early married life, but she always loved home best. Sherri was an excellent cook and baker and it was very common for those she baked for to comment on her incredible talent.
Sherri was a kind and generous person, always serving others. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She served in the Primary, Young Women's program and was also Relief Society President, until her pancreatic cancer diagnosis prevented her from serving further. She loved those she served and was loved by those she served. She always gave 100% to her calling.
Sherri was strong, patient, brave, and courageous. She fought and won the battle against breast cancer only to face pancreatic cancer a few years later.
Sherri began her married life in Ogden, with a brief move to Bountiful and Sandy, to finally settle in the quiet town of Hinckley, UT for 34 years. She didn't want to move to Delta because it was "too big of a city".
During her child-rearing years, she provided childcare in her home. Many of the children she cared for called her Mom. She was easily able to love her own children and care for the children of others.
When her children were older, she worked as a rural mail carrier. For 8 years after retiring from delivering the mail, she received an anonymous Christmas gift in the mail each year. She was touched and felt undeserving of the gift. She was easy to love. She worked in the kitchen at the extended care for a while. Sherri had the gift of unconditional love. She accepted all people for who they were. She was a true follower of Christ in that she loved and served others her entire life.
She found joy in the simple things of life. She was easy to provide for and was never demanding. She was always accepting of any gift, even if it came "broken in" from a yard sale.
Sherri is survived by her husband: Clark; her children: Wayne, Hinckley; Jason, Enoch; Mindy (Jesse) Smith, Parowan; Rex (Kalani), Fillmore; Andy (Krista), American Fork; Michelle (Jeff) Watson, Hinckley and Zach, Hinckley; 14 grandchildren; and her brother: Jeff (Diane) Wade, Ogden. She is preceded in death by her mother and father, her brother: Brad Wade; and her grandson: Garrett Smith (Mindy and Jesse).
Funeral services will be Friday, May 23, 2014 at 11 AM, at the Hinckley Stake Center, 188 N. Main Street, Hinckley, Utah, where friends may call, 9:30-10:40 AM, prior to the service. A viewing will be held at Nickle Mortuary, 190 S. Center Street, Delta, on Thursday, May 22, 2014, 7:00-8:00 PM. Burial will be in the Hinckley Cemetery. | Wade, Sherri Lyn (I8234)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berrett, Sherry Darlene (I8891)
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Shirley Morriss Jacobs, 81, passed away at home on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
She was born June 7, 1930, in Ogden, Utah to Clarence ?Roy? and Melba Roylance Morriss.
Shirley was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She attended Ogden High School and worked at DDO.
Shirley is survived by one daughter, Annette Jacobs; sons Larry, Garry, Rick (Helen), and Chris (Nenita); 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; sister, Betty (Dennis) McMurdie, and brother, Duane Morriss. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister-in-law, Faye Morriss.
Graveside Services will be held on Monday, May 14, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Evergreen Memorial Park at 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden.
____________________________________________________________ | Morriss, Shirley (I8803)
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Shown on the 1880 Census living with his grandparents, Lewis F & Hanna Pierce. | Holliday, Robert (I8704)
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Skull Fracture due to Aircraft Accident | Miller, Robert A. (I3160)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Worthen, Timothy Jerald (I7577)
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Social Security Death Index | Rook, Percy Victor (I8553)
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Social Security Death Index lists the year of birth as 1902. 1910 Federal census shows Milas as 7 years old but he would have turned 8 a few months later. | Lyda, Millias Monroe (I5192)
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Social Security death record indicates he died on 15 Apr 1989, Tombstone indicates 21 Apr 1989. | Montague, Lynn Edward (I7569)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1092
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Some family information received from Lois Tucker. | Family F67
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Some family information submitted by Christine Gustafson Wellington, 27 July 2012 | Family F66
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Son of Albern Allen and Maria Allen
Married Chastina Hadlock, 10 Nov 1850, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Emma Rozina Allen, Mary Vilette Allen, Larinda Allen, Marinda Allen, Hyrum Allen, Andrew Stephen Allen, Orin Daniel Allen, David Orlo Allen, Amanon Allen, Emeline Clarissa Allen, Joseph Samuel Allen, Esther Allen, Emily Christina Allen, Sarah Ann Allen, Albern Alanson Allen
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 2, p. 338
Allen, Alanson David, a Utah pioneer of 1847, was born May 2, 1829, in the State Vermont, the son of Albern and Marcia Allen. He joined the Church when a boy and migrated to the West, together with his mother, his father having gone to California with the Mormon Battalion. He met Alanson and his mother in G. S. L. Valley in the fall of 1847. Alanson D. was ordained an Elder and subsequently a Seventy; he held the latter office at the time of his death. In 1850 he married Christine Hadlock, who was born April 2, 1828. By her he became the father of fourteen children. In the seventies, at the time of the John D. Lee trials, Brother Allen filled a short mission to Independence, Missouri, to settle difficulties and disputes. He died in March, 1888.
| Allen, Alanson David Sr (I5553)
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South Idaho Insane Asylum
Funeral Services Set for William N. Grow
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho.--Funeral services for William N. Grow 51, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the L.D.S. Second ward chapel, with Bishop Jesse H. Neilsen in charge. Mr. Grow died Saturday night after a lingering illness.
He was born September 3, 1867. For a number of years he was employed by the Canadian Pacific and Great Northern railways. He is survived by his father, William Grow, Sr., of Idaho Falls, and four brothers, James A. Grow of Long Beach, Cal.;se A. Grow of Idaho Falls; Horace Grow of Rupert; Charles Grow of Mud Lake, and a sister, Mrs. L.C. Poulter of Ogden.
Speakers will be J.C. Orme, John Empey, A.C. Anderson and Bishop Nelisen. Joseph Morley will have charge of the music.
Interment will be in Ammon cemetery.
______________________________________________________________ | Grow, William Nathan (I121)
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Spanish Influenza | Grow, John LaVier (I6319)
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SPARKS, Nev. ? Clark Allen Walker, 78, our loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend died peacefully at his home in Sparks, Nev., as a result of pancreatic cancer.
He was born to Grow and Nedra Blackner Walker on Oct. 15, 1935 in Lyman. He graduated in 1953 from Lyman High School and in 1954 volunteered for the draft. He was sent to Chemical Warfare School in Ft. McClellan, Ala. After his honorable discharge, he enrolled at Brigham Young University where he graduated with a degree in business education and office management.
He married Rucelle Heder, and they had five children (later divorced). On Oct. 13, 1979, he married the love of his life, Paula Dreeke, and they began a 34-year romance.
Clark spent his early years on a ranch in Wyoming, He loved the outdoors and always kept a bit of the cowboy way. He loved to read and continued to learn. He loved his family dearly, and felt it important to always be teaching them ways to avoid the pitfalls of life.
Clark worked in management for several years and then became a successful business owner with two ?Recycled Furniture? stores in the Reno/Sparks area. He proudly retired after 50 years.
His avocation and real passion came during retirement when he became and investment and retirement planning advocate. He offered his advice freely and delighted in helping young people begin saving for their retirement.
Clark brought smiles and laughter wherever he went, with his hats, sayings on his shirts and upbeat, silly personality. He was welcomed with open arms and often greetings of ?here comes trouble.? He was truly a one-of-a-kind and will be dearly missed.
Clark is survived by his wife, Paula; a son, Russ (Lori) Walker, twin daughters, Lisa Walker and Lana Martin; son, Michael walker and daughter, Lori (John) Watson, five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, brother, Quinn B. Walker, Urie; four sisters: Louise (Jerry) Rees, Highland, Utah; Wyoma (Rick) Wilde, Murray, Utah; Marci (Terry) Shelton, Lyman; and Mayla (Curtis) Slack, South Jordan, Utah.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Burial took place April 4, in Reno, Nev. | Walker, Clark Allen (I9509)
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Spelling of middle name submitted by Linda Stanworth Dinkel 22 Mar 2017 | Parker, George Goulder (I2546)
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Spinal Meningitis | Grow, Sylvester Melvin (I1278)
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Spokane Daily Chronicle - December 6, 1924
BANK ROBBER SHOT AND KILLED
Slain in Pistol Battle Outside Kent
Institution - Marshal Wounded
SEATTLE Dec 6 - Contiued adversities, lack of work, lack of money and the fact that he was too proud to accept money, even from his wife, caused Lionel Edward Grow, 28, scion of one of Utah's oldest families and great-grandson of the builf the Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah to attempt to rob the Kent National Bank at Kent Washington of $15,000 yesterday, his widow Virginia, related here today.
Grow was killed by the residents of Kent in making his escape with the money while using W. H. Overlook, President of the bank, as a shield. In the pistol duel outside the institution Grow seriously wounded Town Marshal Fred Grant, who tro arrest him.
Grow a stranger in Kent and known as an Idle who had been begging for food on the streets for five days, entered the bank and approached President Overlook. Next to Overlook was his son in a cashier's cage. Grow handed the bank officiere informing him that he was "under orders and that failure to obey will mean death by pistol shot or explosion of a vial in my hand".
Overlook was requested "to act natural and follow instructions." While Overlook was obeying his son read the note through a glass partition, pressed a button and sounded a burglar alarm.
Note: Grow was shot by three different marksmen - Deputy Marshall F. M. Imhof, Lowry Armstong, manager of a Kent Hotel and Peter Andriska, a power company lineman.
____________________________________________________________ | Grow, Lionel Edward (I1885)
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SS#523018974 | Chamberlin, Arthur Washington (I802)
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SS#529-30-7539 | Burton, Florence Eloise (I2437)
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ST. GEORGE-Edith Miller Barton, 87, passed away Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at the Rosecrest Temple View Assisted Living Center in St. George, Utah.
She was born June 20, 1920 in Panguitch, Utah to John C. Miller and Lena Worthen Miller. She married Don Carlos Barton, February 12, 1945 in Panguitch.
Edith then moved to Paragonah and that was home until about 10 years ago when she moved to St. George for health reasons.
She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Allen and Joann Miller of Panguitch and many nieces and nephews.
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| Miller, Edith (I2608)
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ST. GEORGE/TEASDALE, UTAH - William Lell Heaps, beloved husband, dad and grandpa, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2005 after a valiant battle with cancer and complications of diabetes.
He was born August 3, 1931 in Bicknell, Utah, a son of Lorenzo and Wanda Fern Chidester Heaps. He married his Sweetheart, Ann Maxfield on June 5, 1951 in the Manti LDS Temple, sealed for time and all eternity. Together they raised a familyghteousness and love.
Lell was a dedicated servant of our Father in Heaven throughout his life and served as Ward Clerk for four Bishops. He was a renowned musician. As a member of the Poverty Bench Boys, he used his beautiful singing voice to entertain, enricheal the lives of those who heard him. He was a skilled carpenter. His fireplace mantles grace homes from California to Washington DC. He served the Lord on building missions throughout the Western U.S. as well as Hawaii and Michigan.
Lell is survived by his wife of 54 years, Ann Heaps, of St. George; seven children: Tim Heaps of Agoura Hills, CA; Cynthia and Al Medina of Chatsworth, CA; Beverly and Bryant Davis of Albuquerque, NM; Karen and Paul Cloward of Herriman, UT;nda Davis of Riverton, UT; Bryan and Raven Heaps; Loralee and Forrest Christian of Helena, MT; and 15 grandchildren; all who will remember him with love, gratitude and joy for the life that he so richly lived.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 1, 2005 at 1 p.m. in the Loa LDS Stake Center. Friends may call for viewing at the Heideman Mortuary, 170 South Mall Drive in St. George, Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. and at the Stake Cenn Loa, Monday morning from 11 to 12:30 prior to the services. Burial will be in the Teasdale Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield, Salina and Gunnison, Utah.
(Printed in the Deseret News July 29, 2005)
____________________________________________________________ | Heaps, William Lell (I3176)
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