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City Cemetery | Grow, Orrin Redfield Sr. (I689)
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City Cemetery | Grow, John Lavier (I761)
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City Cemetery | Grow, Harlow Redfield (I4907)
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Clarence Morriss, 65, 1908 Childs Ave., died last night in the Dee hospital after a short illness.
Mr. Morriss was a mechanic for Barlett Motor Co. He was a former bishop of the L.D.S. 14th ward and was also a former Weber stake high councilman.
On Feb. 8, 1905, he married Mary E. Ball in Salt Lake City. They received their endowments in the L.D.S. Salt Lake City temple in 1918.
He was a member of the L.D.S. Third ward and was active in the Sunday school and M.I.A. at the time of his death.
He was born March 16, 1887, in Hunter, Utah, a son of Joseph M. and Sarah Ann Grow Morriss.
Surviving are his widow, a son and daughter, Clarence LeRoy Morris, Ogden; Mrs. J.E. (Ruby) Willaford, Downey, Calif.; four grandchildren, three brothers and a sister, Alma Morriss, Boise, Ida.; Theodore Morriss, Torrence, Calif.; Leo Morrissalt Lake City, and Mrs. Allie Hill, Magna.
Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and Sons Colonial funeral chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd.
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Clarence S. Johnston of Tillamook died Jan 6, 1982 in Tillamook. He was 76.
Mr. Johnston was born Oct. 15, 1905 in Teko, Wash. and had lived in Tillamook six years. He was a retired service station manager, operating the Richfield-ARCO station on 23rd and Burnside streets in Portland for 25 years. He was a member of Tillamook Church of Latterday Saints and life member of Portland Elks Lodge No. 142.
He is survived by his wife, Rhoby; sons David Osborn, Las Vegas and Gerald Johnston, Jamaica and one grandchild.
Funeral services were held Jan 9 at Tillamook L.D.S. Church with Bishop Ken Olsen officiating. Burial took place at Sunset Heights Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers included Frank Redford, Brett Hestmark, Larry Doubeck, Perry Reeder, Richard Earl and Sherman Aldridge.
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Clark Silven Gustaveson Vernal, Utah Clark Silven Gustaveson, 49, passed away April 1, 2009, in Roosevelt, UT, of a sudden heart attack. He was born June 28, 1959, in Salt Lake City, UT, to Audrey Jean Peterson and the late Lee Scott Gustaveson. Clark grew up in Riverton, Bountiful, and Peterson, UT. He moved to Virginia with his family when he was 14. He graduated from Annandale, VA, High School in 1978 and then joined the Marines in 1981. He served in Okinawa, Korea, and the Philippines and was honorably discharged April 19, 1985. He then moved back to Bountiful, UT, and then to Vernal in 1988 where he met the love of his life, Jackie Jackson. They were married May 26, 1989. They moved to Tucson in 1997 and back to Vernal in 2000. Clark owned Clark's Custom Concrete. He was a master dart thrower (winning many trophies), an avid Redskins and Jazz fan, loved traveling, hiking, camping, contract rummy, and spending quality time with his family. He lived by THE SECRET and was a great example, friend, and teacher to all. He was loved dearly by so many and will be sorely missed. He is survived by his wife, Jackie; children-Ernie (Linda) Cordova, Jake (April) Cordova, Ashley (Jeremy) Hunter, and Jessi Gustaveson of Vernal, UT, and Colby Gregg, Farewell, Michigan; 12 grandchildren; mother-West Jordan, UT; siblings-Karen Lee, Vernal, UT, Sherrie (Tom) Day, Moab/Mt. Pleasant, UT, Marla (Dan) Floyd, West Jordan, UT; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. He is preceded in death by his father, and brother, Scott Louis Gustaveson. Funeral services will be Mon., April 6, at 2 p.m., at the Vernal 8th Ward LDS Church, 1270 West 1500 South. Viewing will be one hour prior to services and Sun., April 5, at the Thomson-Blackburn Mortuary, 15 East 100 North, Vernal, from 6-8 p.m. Burial will be at the Dry Fork Cemetery near Vernal. Compassionate service provided by the Vernal 8th Ward Relief Society.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Apr. 5, 2009 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=clark-silven-gustaveson&pid=125725495#sthash.gkP1GswZ.dpuf | Gustaveson, Clark Silven (I15455)
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Claud S. Grow
Mesa, Ariz.- Funeral services for Claud Samuel Grow, 78 of Mesa, formerly of OGden who died Dec. 28, were held her on Jan. 2.
Interment was in the Mesa City Cemetery.
Mrs. Grow was born July 29, 2894, in Monticello a son of John Samuel and Josephine Sorensen Grow.
Mr. Grow retired in 1956 after 36 years with the Ogden Post Office, serving as assistant postmaster. He has resided in Mesa the past 11 years.
Surviving are his widow, Olive; one daughter Elaine Barnard, Virginia; one son, Earl Vincent Grow, Mesa; two brothers. Harold Grow, Los Angeles, Calif.; Roy Grow, Ogden; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Riter, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lloyd (Bessie) Lund,den, six grandchildren.
Ogden Standard Examiner, January 14, 1973 | Grow, Claude Samuel (I433)
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Claude S. Nebeker, age 80, of Evanston, Wyo. formerly of Roosevelt, died June 13, 2011 in Evanston.
He was born Dec. 4, 1930 in Myton, to Stan Alfred and Mabel Johnson Nebeker.
Claude married Phyllis Russon, and later divorced. He married Alice Kissling, and they later divorced.
Claude grew up in Myton and attended and graduated from school in Roosevelt.
He was an entrepreneur in the petroleum industry. He started out driving truck, his first and favorite of all time was a cab-over Peterbilt, he owned and operated Nebeker Oil Company, and at one time owned 28 gas stations in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. When he wasn?t driving truck he was flying. Claude loved to fly. He owned five planes, three at one time and he would fly them all.
Some of his first gas stations were on the reservation at Whiterocks and Fort Duchesne. While there he worked closely with the Ute Tribe Business Committee and the Federal Government to develop much of their own housing.
Claude lived in Fort Duchesne from 1989-2002 and has lived in Evanston since 2002.
He is survived by his children, Russell (Trinny) Nebeker, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Gerald S. (Susan) Nebeker, Vernal; James Paul Nebeker, Evanston, Wyo.; Kelly (Sue Ann) Crozier, Roosevelt; Michelle Ann (Patrick) Bruno, Denver, Colo.; 18 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, brothers, Jim (Loya) Nebeker, Roosevelt; Clark (Sue) Nebeker, Vashon, Wash.; and sister-in-law, Jean Nebeker of Ogden.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Lynn Nebeker.
Funeral services were held Saturday, June 18 at the Hullinger Mortuary. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Condolences may be shared at www.hullingermortuary.com. | Nebeker, Claude S. (I7881)
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CLINTON - Ruth Evelyn Grow Schroader, formerly of Salt Lake City, Utah passed away Friday, January 14, 2005, due to causes incident to age. She was 96 years old. Ruth was born November 12, 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah the last surviving of nine children born to William Henry Grow, Jr. and Ann Elisabeth Adams Grow. She was a granddaughter of Henry Grow, designer/architect of the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle roof. He was building superintendent for Brigham Young and constructed numerous buildings and bridges under his direction. Ruth married Herbert F. Schroader in Kimball, Nebraska. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a member of the Colonial Hills Ward in Salt Lake City where she taught Sunday School. She was very independent and a generous person with a strong work ethic. She loved things of beauty which was manifested in every aspect of her life. Herbert spent his career in the U.S. Army Air Corp Band and the U.S. Air Force. During World War II Ruth and her family of five children lived in several western states. After the war they settled in Layton, Utah where Herbert was stationed at Hill Air Force Base and Ruth went to work as a civilian at the air base. She spent the latter part of her tenure at the Department of Defense (DOD) on Second Street in Ogden, Utah. The family moved back to Salt Lake City in 1953 and Ruth retired after 15 years of service. Herbert also retired from Hill AFB but passed away Dec. 14, 1967. Ruth never remarried and remained a widow for 37 years. She resided in her Salt Lake home that she loved until she was 92. At that time she moved to Clinton, Utah in the Country Pines Retirement Home to be near most of her family. She is survived by one daughter, LaRae Schroader Townsend (Russell) of Rancho Murieta, CA; and three sons, Gary L Schroader (Patricia) of Roy, UT, Fred H Schroader (Lynn) of Layton, UT, Jack L. Schroader of Holladay, UT. Her eldest son, Ronald R. Schroader (Guilda) of Layton, UT preceded her in death. She had 33 grandchildren (five deceased); 66 great-grandchildren (one deceased); and 12 great great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 18, 2005, 12 noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, UT. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. The family would like to thank Country Pines Retirement Home for their kind, thoughtful, generous and sympathetic care of our mother.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/16/2005.
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Clyde W. Yearsley
Lynwood, Calif. - Clyde Walter Yearsley, 63, of Lynwood, Calif., died Saturday in the Rochester Hospital in Minnesota.
He was born March 4, 1912, in Ogden, the son of Ezra and Adella Crowther Yearsley.
He had worked at the Mirror Island Shipyards in Oakland, Claif., until 1950. He was the owner and operator of the Etta-Del Resthome in Lewiston, Mont., form 1950 to 1965 when he retired.
He was an elder in the LDS Church in Lynwood, Calif., a member of the Eastern Star in Lewiston, Minn., and was a member of the Harmony Masonic Lodge No. 43 in Lewiston.
He is survived by three brothers and one sister, Earl Yearsley, Downey, Calif.; Grant Yearsley, North Ogden; Vern Yearsley, Ogden; and Mrs. Garth (Fern) Smith, Downey, Calif.
Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and Sons.
Ogden Standard Examiner 14 Sep 1975
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Lewiston, Minn - Clyde Walter Yearsley, 63, Lynwood, Calif., former partner in the operation of the Etta-Del Nursing Home here, died Saturday morning of pneumonia at the Methodist Hospital, Rochester. He had been ill two weeks.
He was born March 4, 1912, in Ogden, Utah.
He and his partner, Stuart Cunningham, owned and operated the nursing home here from 1950 to 1965 he had been a resident of Lynwod. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ - Latter Day Saints, Mormons, the Order of Eastern Star. Lewiston and Harmony Masonic Lodge No. 43, Lewiston.
Survivors are three brothers, Earl, Downey, Calif.; Vern, Ogden, and Grant, North OGden, Utah and a sister, Mrs. Fern Smith, Downey.
Furneral services will be held later this week in Ogden, where the Lindquist Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Winona Daily News
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Col. Peterson Rites Monday
Colonel Vester Peterson, 65 years of age, died in Memorial Hospital on Saturday,Oct. 1. Funeral services were held t Mortimer Chapel on Monday, Oct. 3 with interment at Riverside cemetery.
Mr. Peterson had been a resident of this community for over 50 years. He was born April 9, 1901 in Huntsville, Utah to Chris and Ellen Grow Peterson. He was married to Sally Ray Vannoy in Billings, Mont. on July 25, 1942 and she preceded him in death. Peterson was a retired rancher.
He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Latter-day Saints Church. Bishop Elwood Chadwick officiated at the rites.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Grandquist, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Elenore Odom, Bell Gardens, Calif.; and Mrs. June Quintal, Oxnard, Calif.
Pallbearers were Everett Slane, Del Drake, Charlie Russels, Harvey Rathbun, Joe McCormick and Bob Jones.
Music for the funeral was provided by Mrs. Max Mortimer.
Thermopolis, Wyoming Newspaper, Oct. 1, 1966
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Thermopolis, Wyo. - Colonel V. Peterson, 66, former Huntsville Utah, resident, died Oct. 1 in Thermopolish. Born April 9, 1900 to Chris and Ellen Grow Peterson. Married Rae Van Noy. She died 1941. Thermopolis resident 41 years. Rancher. Survivors; sisters, Mrs. Harry (thelma) Grandquist, Ogden; Mrs. Sam (Elenor) Odom, Bell Gardens, Calif.; Mrs. Joe (June) Quintal, Oxnard, Calif.
Salt Lake Tribune 8 October 1966 | Peterson, Colonel V. (I6669)
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Col. Webb 73 Dies after a Long Illness
Salt Lake City, Jan 14.
Colonel William Charles Webb 73, who retired in 1937, after 43 years of army service, died at his home today after a prolonged illness.
Webb born in London came to the United States at the age of 6. He joined the Utah National Guard in 1896 and began a long military career that included service in the Spanish American War and first World War. He was awarded the silver str bravery. He was stationed in Panama and the Phillipines and also served on the Mexican Border ni 1916.
He was promotd to Colonel in 1931. After his army retirement he served for 25 months as chief of police in Salt Lake City.
Surviving include his widow and two sons. Captain William C. Webb, Jr., with the U.S. Army in Germany and Major Orrin R. Webb with the U.S. Army in Japan.
Ogden Standard Examiner Tuesday evening Jan 14, 1947
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William was born in Mentmore, Buckingham, England and came to the U.S. with his parents and family about 1883 on the ship Devon, if family records are correct. He attended a military academy in Salt Lake City, then saw action in the Phillippins during the Spanish-American war in 1898, distinguishing himself and earning a Lieutenant's Commission in the regular army. His military exploits can be found in the History of the Utah National Guard, 1916. The Salt Lake Sity Daily has this to say: "The energy, enthusiasm and utter indifference to danger displayed by Lieutenant Webb in many a battle have endeared him to his comrades and furnished themes for correspondents, not only of Utah papers but of other States,- and particular reference has been made to his conduct in the leading illustrated weeklies of the East."
He retired as a Lt. Colonel, then was asked to assume command of the Salt Lake City Police Department after a shameful debacle left the agency without leadership.
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Collette Hall
Collette Hall, born on September 8, 1955 of Pleasant Grove, Utah, passed away in her sleep on December 13, 2014 after battling a heart condition. She is survived by her children, Nathan (Melinda) Ostergaard, Chanen (Michael) Negrette, Amanda (Michael) Furrow and Ashley (Michael) Leatherman; 18 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; five sisters, Cindy, Connie, Cathy, Caryn and Charlene; and one brother, John.
A memorial service will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 20, 2014 at the LDS meetinghouse at 800 North 100 West in Pleasant Grove, Utah.
http://www.myers-mortuary.com/obituary/Collette-Hall/Syracuse-UT/1461725
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hutchison, Colonel Joseph William (I13371)
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Congestion of the Lungs | Grow, Maud Rose (I278)
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Cora Jean Miller "Cork"
On Jan. 22, 2008 Cork died peacefully while holding her husband's hand, at home in Alberton, Montana. She was born Nov. 13, 1940 to Fay Olsen and Delbert Worthen. Cork married Robert "Butch" Miller Jan. 24, 1970. She brought one son Bill, and Butch brought three daughters Jeanie, Annette, and Cyndee into the marriage. Together they have eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, whom she loved and enjoyed very much.
Cork is survived by mother Fay Yeates, husband Butch, two sisters, four brothers, best friend Nedra Sullivan, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceded in death by father Delbert Worthen, dad Keith Yeates, and brother Michael H. Yeates. As per Cork's wishes no formal service will be held. An open house memorial in Salt Lake City is pending. The family gives many thanks to Hospice and Value Care. | Worthen, Cora Jean (I10801)
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Cordell H. Phelps, 65. a self-employed mortgage broker who retired in 1981, died Jan. 1, 1985, at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.
Mr. Phelps of Phoenix, was born in Choctaw, Okla., and moved to Arizona five months ago from Nevada.
Survivors include his wife Jean; daughters, Barbara A. Phelps and Janet B. Phelps; sons, Jerry, Robert, James and Thomas and 11 grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Phoenix First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1316 E. Cheery Lynn. Friends may call in the church's Relief Society Room one hour before services.
Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona) 4 Jan 1985, Fri, page 5B, col 6, extracted 31 Oct 2016 by Marcia Nelson | Phelps, Cordell Howard (I15530)
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Cover title: Through two hundred years, 1765-1965.|||"Preface" signed: David L. Wilson.|||Donald Goodyear Doll, pastor, David L. Wilson, church historian. | Source Source: S209 (S209)
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Crash Injuries Prove Fatal To Tooele Mine Worker
Tooele - Roscoe Jefferson Hall, 41, a former miner at the Elton Tunnel and a member of the negotiating committee of the Internal Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, CI (?)Tooele local, died shortly after 2:30 a.m. Sunday after an accidenn highway U 36 about two miles south of Tooele. He suffered a compound fracture of the left leg, a frontal skull fracture and a fractured spine. He did not regain consciousness after the accident.
Mr. Hall lived at 62 North Main street, Tooele.
State Highway Patrolman Frank E. Eastman, with Sheriff Alma White and Chief Deputy Milton Lee, investigated the accident.
Car Stalls
Patrolman Eastman said that Mr. and Mrs. Hall had been out for the evening Saturday and were returning to their home in Tooele when their automobile stalled on the highway.
Mr. Hall worked with the car for a time and then flagged down a car driven by Moray England of Tooele who also was en route to Tooele. The two were talking when the left door of the England automobile swung open and an approaching automobileveling south struck the door and then Mr. Hall, carrying him for about 125 feet.
The southbound automobile was driven by Jack E. Robertson, 32, of Mercur, who was accompanied by Lloyd De Neiu of Mercur.
Investigating officers said the Robertson automobile traveled 1000 feet from the point of the impact until it stopped.
Hall was taken to Tooele for medical treatment. He died in a doctor's office. Mr. England suffered lacerations.
The body of Mr. Hall was removed to the Smith funeral home in Tooele to await funeral arrangements.
Robertson and De Neui were uninjured according to Sheriff Alma White.
Mr.s Hall remained in the Hall automobile and was uninjured, the officers said. She said her husband had been unemployed for several weeks.
The scene of the accident was about 500 feet north of the point where Coleman street road of Tooele city intersects with the Tooele-Stockton highway.
Officers Book Driver
Sheriff Alma White of Tooele county said Robertson was booked on a charge of reckless driving and will be arraigned before Judge A. G. Gowans in Tooele Monday at 10 a.m.
Mr. Hall, 41, was born July 15, 1900, in Vernal, a son of Iowa Jeff Hall and Mina Adams Hall.
January 1, 1921, he and Clara Freestone were married at Vernal. Mrs. and Mrs. Hall resided at Idaho Fall, St. Anthony, Ashton and Island park, Idaho, but since 1937 had resided in Utah. They lived at Bingham three years prior to coming to Toe in August 1941.
Surviving are his widow; two daughters and threes sons; Norma Hall, Salt Lake City; Ella Rae Hall, Tooele; Gordon Roscoe Hall, D'Aure Hall and Don F. Hall, all of Tooele; his parents of Vernal; five sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Ivan Atwood,s. A. L. Karren and Mrs. Dora Carroll, Vernal; Mrs. Mada Bodily, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Reva Bodily, Lehi, and Emmett Hall of Vernal and Miles Hall, Bonanza, Utah.
Mrs. Hall said Sunday morning that the body would be taken to Vernal for burial and the family would move from Tooele during the week.
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D. Wayne Nilsson
1925 ~ 2014
Our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend passed away at home surrounded by so much love. He lived a long, beautiful life.
As a young man Wayne proudly joined the Navy, served in World War II and served his country honorably. He married Carole Worthen in 1949, later divorced. They were blessed with five sons. Well into his retirement years he opened his heart and home to his granddaughter where he raised her and they became inseparable and best friends.
Wayne spent his life serving others. He was the most wonderful example of Christ-like love. He was very active in the LDS church where he had many callings. He loved staying busy and spent many hours tinkering around the house and countless hours planting flowers and doing yard work.
Wayne had a heart of gold and was a man full of wisdom, strength, love and faith. He was simply the best for so many reasons. He was a wonderful friend, amazing father and the best papa. He was truly a blessing to all and will be missed so much.
Those left to cherish his memories are his boys Doug Nilsson (Renae), Steve Nilsson, his granddaughter Trisha Nilsson Watson (Brian), his brothers Dale Nilsson and Lynn Nilsson, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his three boys Michael, Kyle and Donald.
A viewing will be Thursday evening, April 17, 6-8 pm at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State Street, Midvale, Utah. Funeral services will be Friday morning at 11 am at Hillcrest 9th Ward, 915 East Peach Blossom Drive, Sandy. Viewing one hour prior to services. Interment will be at the Veterans Cemetery Memorial Park, 17111 S. Camp Williams Road.
I love you so much Papa! Your love will light my way, your memory will always be in my heart. www.goffmortuary.com
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Apr. 16, 2014
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Daily Post - Idaho Falls 13 Aug 1923, pg 3 - Woods Funeral Home | Grow, Esther Sophia (I334)
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Daniel Owen
Blackfoot - Daniel Horace Owen, 83, died Saturday at the home of a daughter in Blackfoot of an apparent heart attack
He was born Sept. 13, 1897, in Ammon to Joseph H. and Mary Grow Owen.
He married Velta Wadsworth June 1922 at Idaho Falls. They were later divorced.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War I and received a battlefield commission to the rank of second lieutenant. He also served in the Army during World War II.
For more than 20 years he worked as a storekeeper at the Naval Supply Depot in San Diego, Calif. He retired in 1960 due to ill health. He most recently had lived in a veterans home in Yountville, Calif. He had moved to Blackfoot just last weeo be near his daughter.
Survivors include two daughter, Mrs. Bill (June) Pexton, Blackfoot, and Mrs. Garth (Dorothy Ann) McGary, Idaho Falls, three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one brother Charles H. Owen, and two sisters, Louise Chapman and Louella Lamt, all of Salt Lake City,
Graveside services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Grove City Cemetery with military rites conducted by members of the American Legion Stewart Hoover Post No. 23, Seth Taylor, commander.
The family will receive friends at the Hill-Coltrin-Sandberg Funeral Home from 10 a.m. Tuesday until time for the services.
Arangement are under the direction of the Hill-Coltrin-Sandberg Funeral Home.
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Daniel S. "Bob" Grow, 80, 230 W. 2nd South, died Dec. 12 of natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born June 1, 1892, Salt Lake City, to Theodore and Sadie Stewart Grow Married divorced. Retired employe, Pepper Metal Co., Member LDS Church. Survisors; sisters, Mrs. Theone Armstrong, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. Julia Criswell, Los Angeles; Mrs. Netta Ballif, Beaverton, Ore. Graveside services Friday 11 a.m. Elysian Burial Gardens.
Salt Lake Tribune, Dec 14, 1972
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Darlene (Roundy)Wright Died on April, 11, 2011.
She was born January 6, 1942 in Boise.
Darlene was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne & Merle Roundy, and a grandson, Miles Sims (Lloyd).
She is survived by her two children, Teri Watts (Kevin) and Mark Sims (Lauri). Darlene has 7 Grandchildren, James Thompson, Kevin Watts (Amy), Troy Watts (Crissy), Mark L Sims, Tiffney Sims, Christopher Engelhardt, Justin Engelhardt, and onat-Grandson, Isaiah Thompson. Two brothers, Wayne Roundy (Doris), Douglas Roundy, and 1 sister Mary Ann Peck(Bob) Several Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins.
Darlene was a great story teller and lived life to the fullest. She loved her family & friends and they loved her very much. She loved travelling, reading and history.
There will be a private service at a later date.
Darlene requested donations to Harrison's Hope Hospice, 1979 N. Locust Grove, Meridian, ID 83646.
Published in Idaho Statesman on April 16, 2011
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Darlene June Denker, age 65, of Heyburn, died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008, at her home.
She was born June 19, 1943, in Paul, Idaho, the daughter of Glenn Henry and Hilda Mae Morris Rose. She received and completed her education in Heyburn.
She married Roger Lee Denker on Jan. 17, 1964, in Reno, Nevada. Together they made their home in Heyburn.
She worked for K-mart for 10 years and retired from South Idaho Press.
Darlene was a private lady and devoted her life to her husband,m children and grandchildren. She loved working in her yard. This is certainly evident by the beauty she has created around her home. she also enjoyed crocheting, camping and 4-whing.
She is survived by her husband, Roger of Heyburn; her children Jody (Raymond) Talbot of Heyburn, Rodney (Misty) Denker of Heyburn, and Tobbin (Melissa) Denker of Paul; six grandchildren, Jessica, Ashlee and Shantell Talbot, and Brent, Sueded Brice Denker; and her siblings, Emily Mae Ehle of Boise, Wanda Louise Miller of Heyburn, and Sheree LaRee Peterson of Hyrum, Utah.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother.
Darlene will be missed by all.
A graveside service was held Friday, Nov. 21, at the Riverside Cemetery in Heyburn, with George Hewell officiating.
Arrangements have been trusted to the care of Rasmussen Funeral Home of Burley.
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Darrell Forbes Olsen, 89, passed away on Thursday, October 25, 2012 in Ogden. Darrell was born in Ogden on July 30, 1923 to Clyde Moyer and Vera Lenora Forbes Olsen. He graduated from Ogden High School, enjoyed boxing and won the Golden Gloves Title. He attended school in Chicago, Illinois to become an electrician. He served as a control tower operator with the Army Air Corps in Casablanca during WWII.
In 1986 he retired from 35 years employment at Wonder Bread.
He married Beatrice Wilson, also of Ogden, on July 15, 1949. They lived in Washington Terrace where they raised four boys, shared each other?s lives, and were active and dedicated members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Darrell served in Bishoprics and in a Stake Presidency. He served as Bishop of the Washington Terrace 4th Ward for 5 years. He loved the youth and serving others. Darrell was an inspiring speaker and loved teaching the Gospel Doctrine class. He lost his dear Bea?s companionship when she passed away 17 years ago; also on October 25, in 1995.
Darrell later married Marcia ?Micki? Maitland on June 7, 1997 and they moved to South Ogden. Along with gaining a new companion, he also became another father and grandfather to Micki?s family.
He had 4 sons, 21 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren with Bea. When he and Micki joined lives, he enjoyed the new family bonds with her 2 sons, 4 daughters, 16 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Darrell enjoyed hiking, jogging and walking. Together, he and Micki spent time enjoying the foothills and canyons above Ogden. Micki was steadfast and ever present in her companionship, support and loving care throughout their marriage.
He volunteered as a mentor helping the 3rd graders learn their multiplication tables. He loved gardening. He especially enjoyed growing tomatoes. Darrell loved walking the foothills and up to Waterfall with his sons and grandchildren. He would take 3 mile early morning walks.
Darrell is survived by his wife, Micki; 4 sons, David (Linda) of Vernal; Rodger (Nanette) of Ogden; Dwight (Becky) of Pleasant View and Scott (Laura) of Roy, 21 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren; 2 stepsons, Glenn (Shelley) DeVuyst and D. J. (Ilene) Curnutt; 4 stepdaughters, Tammy (Scott) Hill, Holly (Richard) Jackson, Jennifer McIntosh and Marilyn (Jaron) Davis; 16 step-grandchildren and 9 step-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Bea; infant daughter, mother and father and sister, Rhea Hess.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 29, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Lindquist?s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may visit with family on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. at the mortuary.
Interment, Lindquist?s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road.
The family wishes to thank the staff of the George E. Wahlen Veterans Home in Ogden and Encompass Hospice , especially Ren and Adrian, for their loving and skilled care. | Olsen, Darrell Forbes (I8183)
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Dateline 31 Jan 1927
Following up a tip that a young Ogden Valley couple eloped yesterday we announce the marriage of Elaine Grow, age 17, Huntsville and Otis Leland Fuller, age 21, from Eden.
In an exclusive interview with the young bride, affectionately known as Nane (N?´n?), and Otis, the groom, also known as Ott, we learned the following details:
"I became acquainted with the Eden boys when we were fifteen. They would come over in an old Model T and wait by the church gate till we came out. It was really romantic. We'd drive around and sometimes stop in at the ice cream parlor for a soda. It usually fell my lot to sit on Ott Fuller's lap. He would squeeze me so tight I could hardly breath.
I went to dances which were held on Saturday nights and as Ott was a good dancer we won a few prizes. Yesterday we decided to elope. He borrowed five dollars to buy my ring. We went to Farmington which seemed a long way away. We had to buy a pot roast for Chloe's Sunday dinner and had a flat tire on the way home. We bought a hamburger and root beer and called it our wedding. I hid my ring and was going to tell all about it in a year, but today the license came out in the newspaper. My aunt called Ma and told her about it."
Ott added, his heart was captured by her beautiful long eyelashes. We wish you well.
Dateline: 21 March 1928
Otis and Elaine Fuller were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple today by Joseph Fielding Smith.
Dateline: August 1, 1928
A year and a half ago we interviewed a young newly married couple. Today we saw the little lady rocking on her front porch obviously near the arrival of a little one. She told us she spends many days rocking while Ott works long hours at the barber shop. She cries and eats turnips while she watches her former schoolmates having fun.
She and Ott returned to the Valley last year after living in Salt Lake City where Ott attended barber college and she worked as a housekeeper. She confided, "We lived on grapes and fried potatoes while in Salt Lake. Couldn't seem to find much to cook. Had to learn the hard way."
Dateline 16 August 1928
Flash! A 10 bound baby boy was delivered today to Otis and Elaine Fuller. Those turnips did the trick.
Dateline 28 February 1932
Today, a baby girl was born to Otis and Elaine Fuller. Her three year old brother, Kay, remarked when asked what his sister's name would be, "Mickey, cause she looks like Mickey Mouse." They named her Audrey Lynette but Mickey stuck. So much for turnips.
Dateline: 28 March 1935
Another little girl arrived at the Fuller home today. Her brother, Kay, now six years old, told us, "I hate turnips." The family plans to name her Sharon Elaine.
It's been nice bringing you one family's news. We'll keep you posted on their progress and Elaine's cooking abilities.
Signing off for now. | Family F1929
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Daughter of Theodore James Wassmer and Hester Sadie Hall
Wife of Irlam Blackledge Owen
Margery Evelyn Wassmer Owen, a very special and loving wife, mother and grandmother, died January 19, 1994 in Salt Lake City, of heart failure.
Born September 7, 1922 in Salt Lake City, to Theodore James and Hester Sadie Hall Wassmer. Married Irlam B. (Blackie) Owen, March 17, 1945 in San Diego, California. Member LDS Church. Loved dancing and was a member of the Sunday Anderson Dancers. Loved painting and has paintings in the Brigham City and Fairview Art Museum. Had a beautiful voice and loved to sing with her brothers. Graduated from Granite High School in 1942.
Survived by husband; daughters, Mrs. Joe (Carolee) LeMay, Mrs. Floyd (Marjean) Siddoway; 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; brothers, Ted and Judy Wassmer, Don and Maurine Wassmer, Dean and Shirley Wassmer, Bill and Shirley Wassmer; sister, Lois and Les Harrison. Preceded in death by son, Wayne, brother, Karl, sister, Vera and granddaughter, Joell.
Funeral services will be Saturday, 12 noon at the Midvale 3rd Ward, 87 East 7100 So. Friends may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State and Saturday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery.
The family wishes to express sincere thanks to Dr. Michael Preece.
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Date: January 21, 1994 | Wassmer, Margery Evelyn (I8388)
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Daughter of Thomas Freestone and Ann Fall
Married George Bennett, 17 Oct 1868, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Johanna Bennett
Married George Washington Adair, 27 Sep 1880, Orderville, Kane, Utah
Children - Jedediah Grant Adair, William Wallace Adair, Ruhamah Victoria Adair, George Andrew Adair, Joseph Adair
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Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook:
Tues June 27 - 33
Mrs. Sarah Ann Grow Morriss, 78, widow of Joseph N. Morriss and resident of Hunter, died in a local hospital Monday at 11:25 a. m. of infirmities incident to age. Mrs. Morriss was born in Salt Lake, May 18, 1855, a daughter of Henry and Annott Grow. She was one of the oldest residents of Hunter, having lived there 57 years. She was an active member of the L. D. S. church, having served as a Relief society and temple worker. A son, Joseph A. Morriss of Salt Lake, died at his home last Monday. Mrs. Morriss is survived by six sons: Frank L. Morriss of Sandy; Alma A. Morriss of Burley, Idaho; Emitt E. and Leo N. Morriss of Salt Lake; Theodore M. Morriss of Long Beach, Cal., and Clarence N. Morriss of Compton, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Hill of Hunter; a sister, Mrs. Josephine Scott of Salt Lake; a brother, Leo Grow of Salt Lake; 48 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, and the following half-brothers and half-sisters: George Grow of California; William. Walter, Mark and Otto Grow of Salt Lake; E. P. Grow of Union; Sylvester Grow of Huntsville; Mrs. Mary Ann Worthan of Hunter; Mrs. Sally Maddy of Magna, and Mrs. Nellie Foreman of Midvale. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 3 p. m. in the Hunter L. D. S. ward chapel. Friends may call at French room of the Deseret mortuary, 36 East Seventh South street, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and at the home in Hunter Friday prior to services. Burial will take place in the Murray City cemetery.
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Dave joined the Navy when he was 18. He told the recuiter that he wanted to learn how to make all the engine parts of a ship. Thus, he became a machinist. He was stationed in Hawaii where he met and married Millie Chong. They had 3 sons born in Hawaii and 1 daughter born in San Diego, CA. Dave and Millie divorced after 14 years of marriage. He was stationed in Japan where he met and married Fusano Iwasaki. After serving in the Navy for 20 years Dave seperated and moved to Redwood City, CA with Fusano, and 2 eldest sons. He owned a machinist shop for several years before moving to Coos Bay, Oregon. He loved to fish.
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David A. Owen 48 Dies in Salt Lake
SALT LAKE CITY, June 11. (AP)
David Albert Owen, 48, a naive of Ammon, Idaho died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital.
He has taught in Salt Lake City for several years.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ethel Gardner of Idaho Falls.
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David A. Owen Dies at Salt Lake
Word was received here Thursday of the death of David A. Owen of Salt Lake City on Wednesday following a short illness.
He was born in Ammon March 1, 1893 and in October 1919, married Beth Owen. She died in March 1939, in Salt Lake City.
Mr. Owen fulfilled a mission for the L.D.S. church in England from 1913-1915.
For several years he taught school at Ammon and then moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he taught school at Taylorville for 13 years.
He is survived by two sons and one daughter, Earlm, David and Delfa, all of Salt Lake City.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Rosa Owen of Ammon, an aunt, will attend the funeral.
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David Gary Jenks, 72, of Idaho Falls, passed away Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, at Life Care Center of Idaho Falls of cancer and complications of a stroke.
Gary was born Sept. 18, 1940, in Idaho Falls, the son of Rulon Bell Jenks and Gladys Orella Gardner Jenks. He grew up and attended schools in Idaho Falls and graduated from Idaho Falls High School. He also attended Ricks College.
On Sept. 15, 1967, he married Joyce Marie Keller in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They made their home in Idaho Falls.
Gary worked at Fergie's Marina during high school and college and later at KIFI Radio. He worked for NRF, then as a health physics technician for Argonne National Lab at the INL and retired as chief technician in 2003.
Gary was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in leadership positions in the Elders Quorum and High Priest Group. He also served as ward clerk and High Councilman in the Idaho Falls Central Stake. In his youth, he served a full-time mission for the LDS Church in the North British Mission. Gary enjoyed cars, motorcycles and target shooting.
Gary is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Joyce Jenks of Idaho Falls; daughters, TyRee Jenks of Billings, Mont., Desiree (Kenneth) Jenks-Asay of Davis, Calif., and Brandee Jenks of Idaho Falls; brothers, William (Marlene) Jenks of Sacramento, Calif., and Erwin (JoAnn) Jenks of San Diego; sister-in-law, Elva Jenks of Salt Lake City; and three grandchildren, Ariana, Devyn and Kai.
He was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents; two brothers, Leon and Ray; and his in-laws.
The family will visit with friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave., and from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Thursday at the Idaho Falls LDS Central Stake Center, 2025 Jennie Lee Drive. Services will follow at 11 a.m. Thursday at the church, with Bishop Kenneth Rhode of the 26th Ward officiating. Burial will be in Ammon Cemetery.
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David Grow, Funeral Thursday
Provo- Funeral services for David Spencer Grow, 65-year-old Provo businessman, who died Aug. 27, 1972 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Provo near July 22, will be Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Provo 13th Ward chapel 945 E. 7th South
Mr. Grow's business interests included banking, finance, real estate and radio broadcasting. He was the founder and former president of the Utah Savings and Loan Association and Idaho Savings and Loan Assn.
He was a former director of the Real Estate Board of Utah. He also owned KEYY radio in Provo.
A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he worked in numerous capacities including a counselor in the ward Sunday School and stake Mutual Improvement Association presidency and in recent years served as a priesthood advr to the youth in his ward.
Mr. Grow received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from BYU. He had served as a special instructor at BYU and Utah Technical College.
He was born June 17, 1907, in Iaresholm, Alberta, Canada, a son of David Henry and Mary Emma Lofgreen Grow. He married Arta Hazel Lind on Aug. 31, 1936 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Survivors include his widow; two sons, David S., Provo; Steven L., Salt Lake City, three daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Karen Fae) Tuomisto, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Stephen (Gina Marie) Nelson, Lake Tahoe, Calif.; Linda Jane, Provo; 10 grandchildren; aother and sister, Dr. Stewart, Provo; Mrs, Morgan (Faye) Pitcher, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Friends may call at Berg Mortuary, Provo, on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills.
Deseret News - 29 Aug 1972
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David L. Murray, age 67, of Lapoint, Utah, died Fri., Dec. 23, 2011 at his home.
He was born July 29, 1944 to Lyle Glen and Marinda Hall Murray in Vernal, Utah.
Sports were a great love in Dave's life. He was a High school state champion wrestler when he was a senior, and spent many hours watching his children and grandchildren participate. He was a large supporter for High School athletics. Dave served on the Uintah School Board for 4 years.
He served on the Mosby Irrigation board of directors and the Whiterocks Irrigation Co. for 35 years. He was instrumental in getting both Lapoint and Redwash Dams built, and on the Uintah Water Conservancy District board for 8 years.
Dave spent his whole life doing what he loved; ranching and farming. He supported his love from several businesses. He started Lapoint Recycling and Storage, and Murray's Disposal which is now Tu and Frum Inc.
His greatest joy came from his kids and grandchildren. He married Mardean Lamb July 1966 and they had Troy Brian and Kent. They lost twins Deenie and Deena, and divorced in 1978.
He married Margo Eliason March 1980, and had Trevor, Tyson, Brittany, Hillary, Hunter, Baylee and McKendrie, and lost a son Braiden. They divorced in 2010.
Dave is survived by his children; brothers Joseph, Robert and Billy; sisters Meriel Peterson, Deanna McCurdy, Saralyn Rogers, Marinda Ross and Mary Smuin and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral Services were Dec. 28 at the Lapoint LDS Chapel.
Burial was in the Lapoint cemetery, with Military Honors from the American Legion and Utah Army National Guard. Services entrusted to Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. | Murray, David L. (I13729)
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