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1501 St. Mary Cemetery Erneman, Charlotte (I5251)
 
1502 St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery - Ardmore, Montgomery, Pa Grow, Samuel Joseph (I868)
 
1503 St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery - Plot 1451 Grave 4 North Portion Wilson, Hannah (I4274)
 
1504 St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery - Plot C Grave 856 Grave 1 South Portion Grow, George Adam (I6509)
 
1505 St. Pauls Lutheran Cemetery Moyer, Charles (I8)
 
1506 St. Peters Lutheran Church, md 24 June 1800 Casper Moyer and Maria Andres Family F57
 
1507 St.Paul's Lutheran Cemetery Moyer, Luke (I922)
 
1508 Staci Lynn Wood, 39, died Sept. 5, 2005, at the Iuka Living Center. Ludlam Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include two daughters, Riley K. Wood and Taylor Wood; one son, Matthew Lee Presley; two stepsons, Cody Peters and Jacob Peters; her mother, Melda Worten; her father, Grant Worten; two sisters; and one brother.

She was preceded in death by one son, Grant Presley; and one brother, Randy Worthen. 
Worthen, Staci Lynn (I7633)
 
1509 Stallings, Margaret G.
EDEN - Margaret Grow Stallings, 83, our angel mother, died at home on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2005, of causes incident to age. She devoted her entire life to caring for her husband and family, especially her son George. She was born
September 12, 1921 in Huntsville, a daughter of Charles Isaac and Adelia Abbott Grow, and was reared in Huntsville with her four older brothers. She graduated from Weber High and Weber Seminary. As a teenager she worked in the
tomato factory in North Ogden. She also worked as a telephone operator in Huntsville and then in Dr. Dumke's office after graduation. Margaret married Lowell Stallings in 1944 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in
Eden where together they built a registered Holstein dairy farm of 70 cows.
Even though she never felt like she was a farm girl at heart, she drove flat bed trucks for hay haulers and then cooked dinner for the crew. She was always feeding someone. Lowell died January 11, 2005. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Eden 1st Ward and served many years in the Primary and Relief Society. She enjoyed doing family genealogy and extraction work. Margaret loved music, especially playing hymns on the
piano. She had a lot of energy and was the first to have her laundry out on the clothes line on wash day. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She crocheted many beautiful tablecloths and was also an avid reader. Surviving are her children: George Stallings, Eden; Jan (Richard)
Wight, Ogden; Sharon (Brad) Vause, Eden; Sandra (Dave) Jenkins, Eden; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Dale Grow, Ogden; and Douglas (Beatrice) Grow, San Clemente, CA. The family
would like to thank Seini Moeaki and IHC Hospice for their loving care.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Eden/Huntsville Stake Center, 6450 East 1900 North. Friends may call at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday at the
Stake Center 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Eden Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund.

Published in the Standard-Examiner from 3/29/2005 - 3/30/2005.
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Grow, Margaret Janet (I2019)
 
1510 Standard Examiner 1 March 1940

Blanche Grow asked a divorce from Otto H,. Grow. She alleged cruelty and asked custody of one minor child and alimony. They were married July 16, 1937.

Standard Examiner 28 Mar 1940

Blanche Grow was granted a divorce from Otto H. Grow. She alleged cruelty and was granted custody of a minor child, $20 monthly alimony, a house and household goods. They were married July 16, 1937, in Weber county. 
Family F487
 
1511 Standard Examiner 19 Jun 1966 - Divorces Granted

Fern Grow from Otto A. Grow, mental cruelty on counter-suit, Married April 3, 1940 in Elko, Nev. 
Family F2126
 
1512 Standard Examiner 3 Dec 1933:

Announcements:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grow of Huntsville announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to Horace Van Fleet of Farmington. The marriage will take place on December 11 in Salt Lake City. After a brief honeymoon the couple will be at home to their friends at Farmington. 
Family F490
 
1513 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Liddell, Sidney Andrew (I11830)
 
1514 Standard-Examiner (Ogden, UT) - July 10, 2004
Together Again

OGDEN - Lloyd Wayne Lund , 85, passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at the Crestwood Care Center in Ogden, of causes incident to age.

He was born October 7, 1918 in Plain City, to Sadie Bardella Lund. He was raised in Plain City by his uncle and aunt, Peter M. and Elvira L. Folkman. He graduated from Weber High School.

He married Bessie Grow on October 23, 1942 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 22, 1943. They loved and cherished each other throughout their lives. They had just celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary before Bessie passed away October 31, 2003. They lived in Ogden throughout their married life.

Lloyd was a veteran of World War II and was a true patriot.

He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of the Gospel. He served in many church capacities throughout his life. He was a member of four bishoprics, a high priest leader, and a temple worker. He was very organized and gave his best in all he did.

He was a Rural Letter Carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 30 years, retiring in 1979. He was a member of the United Rural Letter Carriers Association and was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars Association. Lloyd loved his home, yard, and his church responsibilities. He was an exceptionally kind and loving man to all who knew him.

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Crestwood Care Center, as well as the Applegate Hospice nurses for their loving care and attention. It was greatly appreciated.

Surviving are several nieces and nephews.

Lloyd was preceded in death by Bessie, his parents, one sister/cousin, Amy Robson, four brothers/cousins, Clair Folkman, Roy Folkman, Cliff Folkman, and Royal Carver.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 10, 2004 at 3 p.m. at Lindquists Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., with Bishop Neil Garner, presiding.

Family and friends may call at the mortuary on Saturday from 2 to 2:45 p.m.

Interment, Lindquists Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd.
 
Lund, Lloyd Wayne (I1818)
 
1515 Steadman, Robert H.- of Sun Lakes, AZ, died peacefully in the comfort of his home on Feb. 8, 2011, after battling complications from an illness. Cherished by many, Bob was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, and an avid golfer known for his dry sense of humor. Born Jan. 28, 1931 in South Jordan, UT, he spent many years in farming in Idaho. He owned a John Deere dealership in Preston, ID and held government offices in South Jordan and Preston. Bob loved golfing and was the developer, operator, and president of the Thunder Canyon Golf Course and Country Club in Lava, ID in the early 70's. When he moved to Sun Lakes, AZ 30 years ago, he continued his love affair with golf, frequenting the local courses. Bob also had a great fondness for model railroading, and had acquired a unique collection of model trains and accessories. He was one of the original founders of the Arizona Big Train Operators, an outdoor garden railroad club, and was instrumental in the club's train layout at the Phoenix Children's Hospital. A longtime member of the Shortline Model Railroad Club of Sun Lakes, Bob and his wife traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East, riding trains of all types with fellow rail fans. Bob is survived by his wife, Barbara Steadman; three children, Lynette Parker, Don, and Stuart; stepchildren, Brant, Richele, and Denise; and by 8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He was prededed in death by his parents, Joseph and Hortence Steadman, long time Utah residents; his brother Barrett; his sister Betty; and his wife of 54 years, Rose Marie. Visitation will be from 6-8 pm, Tues., Feb. 15, at Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Dr., Chandler, AZ. Funeral services are planned for 10 am Wed., Feb. 16, also at the mortuary. Interment will follow at Valley of the Sun Cemetery.
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Steadman, Robert H. (I7791)
 
1516 Steffey, Lela Gardner
85, passed away peacefully at home in Mesa, AZ, on January 2, 2014. The youngest of eleven children, Lela was born August 8, 1928, in Idaho Falls, ID, to Orawell and Mary Ethel Owen Gardner. She is survived by her devoted husband of 40 years, Warren Steffey; loving children, Barry (Laura) Hendershott, Brad (Rhonda) Hendershott, and Bart (Cathi) Hendershott; step-children Dean Steffey, Wayne (Trisha) Steffey, Susan (Mike) Eggers, Lu Ann (Tony) Cicci, Scott Steffey; 23 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by son David Howard Hendershott. Lela served faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in many capacities throughout her life. She was also very politically active, including serving 7 terms in the Arizona State Legislature and as the president of National Order of Women Legislators. Lela loved family, travel, dolls, sports, the color purple, chocolate, and spending summers in San Diego. Visitation will be January 9, 2014 from 6-8 PM @ Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ. Services will be January 10, 2014, 11 AM @ LDS Church, 1550 N Val Vista Drive Mesa, AZ 85213. Viewing prior @ 10 AM. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Sun Valley Hospice, 7227 E Baseline Road #129, Mesa, AZ 85209 
Gardner, Lela (I2826)
 
1517 Sterling K. Hixson

Bountiful - Sterling K. Hixson, age 84, passed away at his home in Bountiful on Wednesday, September 10, 1997.
He was born April 12, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of Vantyle Mack and Mary Edith King Hixson, married Ellen Ferris, September 21, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Sterling was a member and past president of the Grace Idaho Lion Club, past deputy district governor of the Idaho Lions Club and currently a member of the Salt Lake City Lions Club. He served two LDS missions to the Netherlands from 1933-1936d returned to serve there with his wife from 1985-1987. He served faithfully in many church callings including Ward Clerk to four bishops. He retired as Chief dispatcher of Utah Power & Light after 40 years of service.
Survived by his wife, Ellen, children, Richard Sterling Hixson (Luan); Judith Ellen Hixson Kueper (Michael); Robert Lee Hixson (Shara); and Joan Hixson Tibbits (Alan); 22 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his pare; stepmother; one sister; three brothers.
Funeral services will be held Saturday September 13, 1997 at 12 p.m. at the Bountiful 28th Ward chapel, 2285 S. 200 W. Freinds may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 265 N. Main and Saturday morning from 10:30-15 a.m. prior to services at the church. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery. 
Hixson, Sterling King (I1565)
 
1518 Steven D. Gray, age 68, a resident of Delta, Colo., passed away Tuesday afternoon, Oct, 4, 2011, at St. Mary?s Hospital & Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colo. Steven was born Nov. 14, 1942, to Arthur W. and Darleen J. (Scott) Gray in Marysville, Utah. He spent his childhood and received his education in Heber City, Utah. Steven worked as a miner and Electrician in The Mines of Park City, Utah and Silverton, Colo. Steven was a very kind and caring person and pleasant with everyone he knew.

Surviving brothers and sisters are D. Lamar Gray of Montrose, Colo., and Ken A. Gray of Salt Lake City, Utah, Gerry L. Birkett of Pahrump, Nev., Jackie L. Johnson of Fruita, Colo., and Joy A. Hanson of Salt Lake City, Utah. Steven was preceded in death by his parents. Steven will have a private family inurnment in Serenity Gardens and Grand View Cemetery west of Montrose. Arrangements are under the direction of Crippin Funeral Home & Crematory of Montrose. 
Gray, Steve D. (I8615)
 
1519 Steven James Schwan 1938 ~ 2003 Steven James Schwan, 64, a former resident of Salt Lake City, died Aug. 26, 2003 at his home in Columbia, Maryland. He had lung cancer. Mr. Schwan was born in Murray, Utah in 1938 to Alaine Dobbs Schwan and Lawrence Schwan. He graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City in 1956. He attended Stanford University and the University of Utah, where he received a B.S. in philosophy in 1963. He did graduate work at Cornell University. In 1959, Mr. Schwan married Sylvia Simon, also a Salt Lake native and student at the University of Utah. In 1966, he joined the U. S. Veterans Administration in Salt Lake City as a personnel management specialist. He later transferred to Oregon, Wisconsin, and Washington, DC. After 28 years of service, he retired as chief of the wage survey division. He then worked at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland until 2002. Mr. Schwan was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Lee Schwan, and his wife of 40 years, Sylvia Simon Schwan. He is survived by his wife of one year, Betty Jones of Columbia, Maryland; daughters Clara Dixon of Richville, NY; Lenore Studt of Columbia, Maryland, and Joan Schwan of Sebastopol, CA; sister, Jane Hunsaker of Helena, MT and 11 grandchildren. A memorial gathering will take place at the Salt Lake City Cemetery on May 8 at 11 a.m. Published in Salt Lake Tribune on May 7, 2004 Schwan, Steven James Harrison (I6233)
 
1520 Steven Roy Hafen 1956 ~ 2006 Steven Roy Hafen, an honorable man of love and integrity, passed from this earth life on July 3, 2006 to return to his Father in Heaven. He was born August 25, 1956 to Ralph Reusch and Iris Buchanan Hafen and the world became a better place. His death leaves a huge void in the lives of those who knew and loved him. He married Ada Diane Rember, daughter of Lawrence A. and Bernice Worthen Rember in the St. George Temple on June 6, 1980. Many prayers were offered in behalf of Steve with the hope that he would be allowed to live a while longer. However, he knew that God has a plan for each of us and after his yearlong battle with cancer he humbly accepted His will and returned to his heavenly home. Steve is survived by his loving wife, Diane, daughter Leanne, sons Brett Steven and Justin Owens of Camarillo, CA; father Ralph and his wife Marie of St. George; brother Keith (Barbara) Hafen of Bountiful; sister Carol (Michael) Broadbent of Lisle, IL; sister Nancy (Keith) Grimshaw of Enoch and sister Jane (Chris) Church of Nauvoo, IL. He is also survived by his Aunt Afton Whitbeck of Salt Lake City, Aunt Ann Buchanan of Kaysville and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother, Iris Buchanan Hafen. A funeral was held in Camarillo, CA. A memorial service will be held at noon on Mon., July 10, 2006 in Cedar City, Utah, at the Ninth Ward Chapel, 256 S. 900 W. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Interment Cedar City Cemetery.
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Hafner, Steven Roy (I9651)
 
1521 Steven Ward Rogers was adopted by his step-father, James Rogers. James Rogers changed his name from Glen Edward Wefenstette. (Info recieved for Eric Paul Rogers, Hamilton, Montana, 29 July 2012.) Rogers, Steven Ward (I10892)
 
1522 Stillborn Beesley, Lynn (I15095)
 
1523 Stillborn Twin Grow, Kevin Lee (I2991)
 
1524 Stillborn Twin Grow, Gerri Lynn (I2992)
 
1525 Stonemason -
William Henry Chapman helped carve stair on the outside of the Salt Lake City Temple. 
Chapman, William Henry (I2343)
 
1526 Struck by a Denver & Rio Grande Train in Colorado Grow, Mildred Amelia (I279)
 
1527 Summer Complaint Owen, Zella Abigail (I131)
 
1528 Sunset Gardens Scott, Julia Whitehead (I1535)
 
1529 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McClees, Susan (I12839)
 
1530 Sweethearts Forever

Our beloved "Angel" mother, Mary DeLena Willey Jones, has gone home to her Heavenly Father. She passed away quietly at home and into the arms of her eternal companion.
Born to Jeremiah and Byrnina Dustin Willey in Bountiful. She married Frank P. Jones November 23, 1936 later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her in death in 1985.
Mary worked in the early years of the telephone company. Her greatest joy was her beloved family. She taught by love and example. Each child and grandchild knew of her unconditional love and her faith in their potential.
She was a life long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving diligently in all the organizations. She prized her testimony as one of her most precious possessions.
She is survived by her three loving daughters who will treasure the time they were able to serve and care for her. Shirley (Keith) Floyd, Carole (Ken) Lund, LeeAnn (Joe) Mollerup and a son Gary (Linda) Jones. 13 grandchildren, 17 great-grandren and 1 great-great-grandchild, one loving brother Douglas (Dorthy) Willey.
Funeral services will be held Saturday March 8, 2003 11:00 a.m. at the Murray 3rd Ward 160 East 4600 So. Friends may call Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary 4760 So. State St. and Saturday from 10:00 to 10:45 priorrvices at the church. Interment Murray City Cemetery
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Willey, Mary Delena (I10909)
 
1531 Syracuse Cemetery Kearsley, Steven Richard (I5238)
 
1532 Tabernacle Builder's Wife Will be Buried on Friday Nov. 24

Funeral services for Mrs. Julia M. Grow, wife of the late Henry Grow, who died Tuesday at the home of her son. E.P. Grow, 1790 South Eight East Street, will be held in the Twenty-second ward chapel Friday, Nov. 24 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Grow was 81rs of age. Her death was caused by cancer of the stomach aggravated by infirmities of age.
Mrs. Grow was born in Nashville, Ill., Mar. 10, 1841. She came to Utah in 1851 with the pioneers and has been a resident of this city ever since. After arriving in Utah she married Henry Grow and with him took a prominent part is the buildinp of the state. Her husband superintended the building of the tabernacle, the Assembly hall, the Z.C.M.I. and many other structures in this city. He also assisted in construction of the temple.
Mrs. Grow was the mother of 14 children, ten of whom survive her. They are Sylvester V. Grow, Huntsville; George E. Grow, Walter V. Grow, William H. Grow, Otto S. Grow, E.P. Grow, Marco B. Grow, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mary G. Worthen and Mrsadie G. Maddy, Magna, and Mrs Nellie G. Foreman, Midvale. She is also survived by many grandchildren , great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the chapel form 12:30 to 1 o'clock the day of the funeral. Interment will be in City cemetery. (Deseret News Nov. 23, 1922 - page 2) 
Veach, Julia Melville/Melvin (I267)
 
1533 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Christopher Warren (I4607)
 
1534 The Anaconda Standard 9 Jun 1911
PRETTY HOME WEDDING AT THE COLUMBIA GARDENS
Justice Robert Ornsby officiated on Wednesday evening at a very pretty home wedding at Columbia gardens. The contracting parties were Emmet Cantlon and Miss Rose Agnes Henault. The happy affair took place at the residence of the bride's pare, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Henault, at the gardens. The bride is an only daughter. The groom is a son of John Cantlon, proprietor of the Pittsmont hotel, and one of the old-timers of Montana and has been employed at the Pittsmont for several years. The wedding presents were many and of the useful variety. About two dozen relatives and friends attended. The wedding was followed by a fine supper.
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Family F121
 
1535 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jensen, Marlin Keith (I9091)
 
1536 The Deseret News, June 5, 1995, page B4

Rex Elbert Sedgwick, age 80, died June 3, 1995, at his home in Bennion after a lengthy battle with bronchiectasis.
He was born February 17, 1915, in Bountiful, Utah, to George Wilford and Clara Burningham Sedgwick. Married Tacy Virginia Grow October 23, 1940, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Rex held many positions in the LDS Church. Proud of his service in the Salt Lake LDS Temple as a temple worker. He served in the US Navy during World War II. Enjoyed gardening and golf and mostly enjoyed spending time with his family.
Survived by his wife Virginia; two daughters and three sons, Carolyn (Keith) Hunt, Orem; Alan (Lois) Sedgwick, Pollock Pines, Calif.; Christine (Dan) Parker, Park City; Russell (Kalynn) Sedgwick, Bennion; Jeffery (Marie) Sedgwick, West Jord2 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Veda S. Hayes of Bountiful and Ida S. Pignataro of St. George.
Preceded in death by his parents; a baby daughter, Laurel; seven brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 12 noon at the Bennion Heights 7th Ward, 3045 West Bernina Drive, where Bishop Jon Healy will officiate. Friends may call Tuesday, 5-8 p.m. at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, ande church Tuesday, 11-11:40 a.m. Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Special thanks to the In Home Health Care Service, and especially to Barbara, Rhonda and Robin for the love and tender care they showed to Rex and the entire family.
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Sedgwick, Rex Elbert (I7243)
 
1537 The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., December 6, 1973, page 1

GRANT WORTHEN SERVICES HELD DECEMBER 4TH

Grant W. Worthen passed away at his home in Murdock, Washington November 29th at the age of 53 years. He was born to Frank and Cora Worthen in Tabiona, Utah, September 8, 1920.
He was married to Barbara Jane Bush October 21, 1940 in Glendale, California. They moved to their home on Star Route, Lyle eight years ago.
He has worked for himself as a farmer, carpenter and rental owner.
He is survived by his wife: Barbara Jane Worthen of Lyle, Washington; One daughter: Gayle Moore of Walla Walla, Washington; Two sons: Del and Leo Worthen of Lyle, Washington. Four brothers: Don, Frank, Gene and Warren Worthen all of Utah; andur sisters: Josephine Struthers, Dorothy Brown and LaDene Griswald, all of California; and Beth Carr of Dallesport, Washington.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 4th, at 1:30 p.m. at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in White Salmon, Washington.
Interment was in the Lyle, Washington Cemetery. Pastor Arthur Davy officiated at the services.
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Worthen, Grant Woodrow (I6379)
 
1538 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cantlon, Catherine Lucy (I8144)
 
1539 The funeral for James Wesley Grow Sr., a retired surveyor and former Lewiston City Council member who had a successful professional boxing career, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Lewiston Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The dedication of the grave will follow at Normal Hill Cemetery at Lewiston.

Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home at Lewiston.

Grow, 63, died Sunday at his Lewiston home of complications from a fall and circulatory problems.

He was born Jan. 25, 1932, at Moab, Utah, to Wesley H. and Janet Price Grow. He spent his childhood at Nampa before moving to Lewiston in 1944. He graduated from Lewiston High School in 1950. Following graduation he attended Boise Junior College.

He married Doris Marlene Nye Aug. 21, 1954.

From 1948 to 1961, Grow was a world-class profession fighter. After his retirement from boxing, he sold cars at a local car dealership until 1963, when his father became ill and he took over the family engineering and surveying business. He continued as a land surveyor until retiring in 1994.

Grow had a sometimes stormy tenure on the Lewiston City Council, his feisty nature often making him the center of controversy. He served on the council from 1984 to 1988, when five members of the council were ousted in a recall election.

He donated his time and coached children in boxing at both Lapwai and Lewiston. He also trained his son, Michael Grow, who went on to become a world-class professional fighter.

He was a pilot and enjoyed flying.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the bishopric of the Lewiston First Ward and was a stake missionary at Lapwai.

He is survived by his wife of Lewiston; two sons, James W. Grow Jr. and Michael A. Grow, both of Lewiston; and three daughters, Julie Kay Dague of San Rafael, Calif., and Patricia Lynn McNish and Kassie Sue Grow, both of Lewiston.

He is also survived by four brothers, Robert Grow of Mesa, Ariz., Don Grow of Layfayette, Ore., David Grow of Visalia, Calif., and Alan Grow of Idaho Falls; five sisters, Blanche Dickinson of Lewiston, Rosemary Grow of Mill Valley, Calif., Janet Burgess of Victoria, British Columbia, Kathleen Gray of Visalia, and Carol Kearney of Greenbrae, Calif.; and 11 grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be made to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Family Hospice of Lewiston. 
Grow, James Wesley Sr. (I1916)
 
1540 The Herald Journal, 05/15/03

James Leonard Rogers, former Preston resident passed away May 13, 2003, at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. James was born in Malad Idaho, on April 7, 1957, the son of LaVern Leonard Rogers and Dorothy Raynette Palmer. James attended Prestgh School. James always had an interest in and enjoyed working on cars.
He is survived by his father, Vern Rogers (Maryanne); his grandmother, Emma Palmer of Preston, Idaho; two daughters, Christalina Rogers of Miton and Tiara Rogers of Washington. He is also survived by two brothers, George Rogers of Jackson Hyoming and Lee Rogers (Becky) of Fairview, Idaho; Raynette (Ed) Sidwell of Preston Idaho; three sisters, Sonny Broussard of Logan, Desiree Bailey of Logan and Sidney Broussard of Salt Lake City.
Friends may pay tribute to James on May 17, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Webb Funeral Home in Preston. Internment will be at the Lewiston Cemetery.
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Rogers, James Leonard (I1458)
 
1541 The middle name Colegrove is recognized by his family, but there are no records that show this is his middle name. He always signed his name James Owen. Owen, James Colegrove (I216)
 
1542 The Rev. David Jones was a preacher, ardent patriot, frontier explorer, author and doctor. "Bibles & Battle Drums" a biography on David's life was published in 1976.

In 1761 David Jones became a Baptist Preacher after completing his training at the Hopewell Academy in NJ.

In 1772 and 1773 the Rev. Jones went to the wilderness of present day Ohio to "convert" the Indians to Christianity. He tells of his trips in, "A Journal of Two Visits made to some Nations of Indians on the West side of the River Ohio, in the years 1772 and 1773".

David Jones used his pulpit to preach "Colonial" patriotism years before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. His sermons were printed and distributed widely.

In 1776 when war broke out with England the Rev. David Jones joined the Pennsylvania forces fighting the British. He served as Chaplain & Doctor with his neighbor and friend General Anthony Wayne until 1783. The Rev. Jones held the rank equal to that of a Major.

The Rev. Jones was in the midst of many battles such as Brandywine, (where stories tell of his horse being shot while he rallied and led a diversion group), Germantown, Monmouth, Paoli, Ticonderoga & Greenville. He wintered with Washington at Valley Forge.

On the eve of battles Rev. Jones would rally the troops with his rousing patriotic sermons and then tend to the men's spiritual & medical needs during and afterwards.

At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War David was in his 40s. For the times this was considered an old man. Yet, he was always active in the field with the troops. He was a scout and courier carrying messages between General Anthony Wayne, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin.

The Rev Jones always carried one or more derringers and on one ocassion captured a British officer acting as a spy.
The British General Howe noticed these actions and posted a reward for Reverend Jones capture. British troops were repeatedly detailed to find him.

In 1794 Rev. David Jones (age 58) became the 2d Chaplain ever of the of the U.S. Army. David continued to serve in field actions until 1800 when he was discharged.

During War of 1812 President Madison asked David (then 75) to again serve his country. Old Rev Jones was with the troops in their battles in the Ohio country, Fort Detroit, Ft Erie and Lake Ontario. In 1815 at the close of the war the Reverend returned home and was discharged from military service.

David Jones was the son of Morgan & Eleanor (Evans) Jones. There were a great many preachers in his ancestral and 1700's family.

David had 7 siblings: Ann (Delap), John, Abel, Joshua, Zachariah, Lettice (Wood), Morgan & Esther (Thomas).

On 22 Feb 1762 in Middletown, NJ, David married Anne Stillwell daughter of Joseph & Sarah (Shepherd) Stillwell.

The couple had 8 children: Eleanor (Garret), Mary, Joseph, Mary (McLean), Joseph, Morgan, David & Rev Horatio.

The Reverend is buried with his wife, Anne, in the cemetery of the church he became a Pastor of in 1775.
 
Jones, David (I4846)
 
1543 The Sacramento Bee
Donna Elaine (Buckley) Taylor Bousquet


BOUSQUET, Donna Elaine (Buckley) Taylor

Of Sacramento, CA, passed away in the early hours of December 11, 2005, from complications resulting from cardiac arrest she suffered on Nov. 29, 2005.
Elaine was born Dec. 25, 1934, in Ogden, UT. She was the only daughter of Donna Elizabeth (Bluemel) and Maurice Buckley. She was reared mostly in Ogden
and attended school there. It was while in school that she discovered a passion for reading and singing. In May 1951, Elaine married Donald R. Taylor, and together they had five children. Elaine and Don divorced in 1993. Her
occupation was her family. She was always there when you needed her, totally devoted to her kids. Her varied interests revolved around her family and her
many furkids, as well as genealogy, scrap-booking, and reading. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, working in Primary, Relief Society, Sunday School, and Young Women's organizations. She was
Primary president three times. She was also a member of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Elaine is survived by her first husband, Donald Taylor Sr., and their five children, Vivan (Mike) Knorr, Ferren (Jill) Taylor, Don (Marsha)
Taylor Jr., Shawn (Lorri Ann) Taylor, and Kristy Taylor. She is also survived by her second husband Eugene Bousquet, whom she married in June 1999; and her brothers Walter Buckley of Omaha, NE, and Michael Smith of Ogden. She was the proud grandmother of nine grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother Maurice Buckley, and grandson Bryan Taylor, as well as many beloved pets. Funeral services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
church building at 8583 Watt Ave., Antelope, CA, at 10:00 AM on Dec. 17.
Burial will follow at East Lawn Sierra Hills Cemetery on Greenback Lane, Citrus Heights, CA. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a pet rescue group of your choice in Elaine's name.

Published in the Sacramento Bee on 12/13/2005. 
Buckley, Donna Elaine (I11407)
 
1544 The Salt Lake Tribune
April 20, 2010

Our beloved mother, Delsa Aleen Edgel Owen, age 97, died April 17, 2010. Born May 23, 1912 in Oakley, Utah to Franklin J. and Mildred Warner Edgel, the second of seven children. Married Charles H. Owen on September 20, 1934. Mom's greatestn life was her children and grandchildren. She was an excellent mother, raising her own nine children and seven stepchildren. She loved working in her garden and tending her flowers.
Survived by children, Lois (Gerald) Tucker, John Franklin (Marge), Robert E (Ellen), Stephen L. (JoAnn), Calvin R (Connie), and Marci (Tom) Lambros; 36 grandchildren, 97 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Clytrber and Afton Atkinson; and brother, Val Edgel.
Preceded in death by her husband, Charles H.; daughters, Esther (Merril) Dyches, and Marguerite (Owen) Richardson; son, Earl F (Carolyn); her parents; brothers, Silvian Edgel and Max Edgel; and sister, Daphne Edgel Child.
Friends may call Wednesday, April 21, 2010, beginning at 10 a.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, with a short service to follow. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.
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Edgel, Delsa Aleen (I2840)
 
1545 The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, September 21, 1976
page 4C

DON W. WRIGHT

West Jordan, Utah - Don W. Wright, 61, of 1326 Columbia Dr., died September 19, 1976, at his home.
Born September 10, 1915, Bountiful, to Wilburn and Myrtle Wilcox Wright. Married Eva King, December 10, 1945. Crane operator for N. P. Meltomy Company for 16 years. Veteran WWII, member 28th Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy. Member of Opeg Engineers Union Local No. 3. Past Vice Commander of South Salt Lake American Legion Post No. 112.
Survivors: wife, son, daughters, Don Jr., West Covina, California; LaVerle Matalovage, California; Diane Phelan, Granger, Utah; 16 grandchildren; aunt, Mrs. Rex Park, Bountifu; uncle, Sherman Wilcox, Rosemead, California.
Graveside funeral services will be held Wednesday, 1:00 p.m., at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road, where friends may call Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday, one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Memorial Estatesary 
Wright, Don Wilbur (I2831)
 
1546 The second child of George Goulder Parker and Florence Elizabeth (Bessie) Fisher Parker, Helen was born March 10, 1906 in Woods Cross, Davis County, Utah. She was born at home, healthy, blue eyed and fair-haired & grew up in Salt Lake City,UT. Helen was a talented artist. To support herself & daughter during the depression Helen tinted photos & rented a spot at the end of the lunch counter at Woolworth's in Salt Lake sketching customer's portraits. She worked as head buyer & window designer for almost 30yrs. for Mr.& Mrs. Stucki,owners of LaRie's in Sugar House.

Helen was married to Theodore Melvin Morriss,Jr. & Irvin Wesley Story,Jr. Both marriages ended in divorce. On Oct.3,1936 Helen married Frank Barnes in Salt Lake City. They were married for 40yrs.

Helen is remembered as the most generous of mothers and grandmothers. Her beauty, style and sense of humor are unforgettable. At her death she left behind a great family who loved and still misses her. They included her eldest daughter, Helen Jeanne(Morriss)Stanworth, husband Garn of Blythe,CA. Her youngest daughter, Eleanor Patricia(Barnes)Martin of Salt Lake City,UT., step-daughter, Donna(Barnes)Beals, husband Howard of LaCresenta,CA. Included are 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

The funeral was held at Larkin Funeral Home on May 14, 1977, Salt Lake City,UT. Burial followed at Salt Lake City Cemetery.

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Helen passed away in her home in Riverside California attended by her granddaughter Linda Stanworth Dinkel & daughter Jeanne Morriss Stanworth. 
Parker, Helen Charlotte (I1646)
 
1547 The Spectrum (St. George, UT) - June 1, 2007

ST. GEORGE - Mary Ethel Gardner Tullis, our sweet, loving and serving mother and grandmother will be greatly missed, but we are happy for her passing to a brighter and better place. She passed away on May 29, 2007 in Orem, UT. Mary was the 5th child of 11 to Orawell and Mary Ethel Gardner. She married Charles Lewis Tullis in 1932 and was sealed in the St. George Temple in 1975. She was preceded in death by her parents, eight siblings, husband Charles and son Jack D. Tullis. She is survived by her other son Steven E. Tullis of Morenci, Arizona, daughter-in-law, Lenora (Dolly) Tullis Siggard of Orem, Ut., six grand children, 16 great grand children and sisters Lela Steffey, Calif. and Velma Dustin, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 4, 2007, 11:00 a.m., Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. St. George Blvd., St. George, UT. A visitation will be held on Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the mortuary. Interment will be in Ivins Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary.
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Gardner, Mary Ethel (I2821)
 
1548 The Standard-Examiner, Thur, Aug 15, 2002

PLEASANT VIEW -- Althea Scott Buckley, 85, passed away Tuesday, August 13, 2002 at McKay-Dee Hospital after a brief illness, surrounded by her family.She was born November 21, 1916 in Malad, Idaho, a daughter of George Milton and Naomi Rok Scott.
Althea married Leland Walker. They were later divorced. On April 7, 1943, Althea married Maurice Robert Buckley in Preston, Idaho. Maurice died January 23, 1990.
Althea was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was the oldest member in her ward. She served in many capacities in the church and was still active in the Relief Society.
She retired from the federal government after 30 years of service. Althea served as the Grand Marshall of Pleasant View Founders Day in 1994.
Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Gary L. Walker, Sprague River, Oregon; Robert Buckley, Pleasant View; Wayne E. (Brenda) Buckley, Ogden; Linda Pettingill, Brigham City; Jean (Gordon) Hansen, Tempe, Ariz.; 14 grandchildren and 26-grandchildren.
Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, George M. Scott, Khalil Scott, Rodney Scott, Josephine May, Lila Moss and Laura Bennett.
She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist"s North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 North Washington Blvd., with Bishop Kent Schmidt officiating.
Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
Interment, North Ogden Cemetery.
Althea was raised in Pleasant View, Idaho and had lived most of her adult life in Pleasant View, Utah, which may have contributed to her "pleasant view" on life.
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Scott, Althea (I2469)
 
1549 The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume VI
K.
Kenyon, George Henry
page 217


KENTON, Simon, pioneer, was born in Farquier, Va., in March, 1755, of Scotch and Irish extraction. His parents were poor and he labored in the fields until he was sixteen years of age, when, in a quarrel arising from a love-affair, he severelyounded his rival, William Veach, April 6, 1771, and fled to the Alleghany mountains.
 
VEACH, William Hudson (I6342)
 
1550 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lentz, Thelma M. (I4428)
 

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