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801 Funeral Held for Iowa Jefferson Hall
Funeral services were conducted Saturday for Iowa Jefferson Hall at the third Ward chapel Mr. Hall died at his home May 5 after being ill for several months.
The services were conducted by Harvey Madsen, counselor in the Third Ward bishopric. The opening song, "Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by a male quartet consisting of Glade Sowards, Keith Adams, Dwayne Case and Norman Haslem and accompad by Dorothy Jolley.
The opening prayer was given by Mark M. Hall. A vocal duet "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" was sung by Wayne and Duane Hall with guitars as accompaniment. The speakers were Bishop Calvin Jorgensen and Harmon S. Sowards.
The closing song was a duet "O My Father" by Mrs. and Mrs. Glade Sowards accompanied by Dorothy Jolley. The closing prayer was given by H. Walter Woolley.
Pallbearers were grandsons, Vance Bodily, Dr. Garth W. Atwood, Charlie Atwood, Lyle Karren, Clyde Carroll and Weldon Hall. Honorary pallbearers were the small grandsons and great grandsons.
Burial was in Dry Fork Cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Alma Preece.
Mrs. Hall is survived by his wife, Mindwell Adams Hall, and daughters Marie Atwood, Portland, Oregon, Reva Bodily, Kearns, Mada Bodily, Bountiful, Dora Carroll, Arco, Idaho and LaMar Karren, Vernal and sons, Emmett Hall and Miles Hall both ofrnal.
Out of town people were Grant Hall and family, Salt Lake City, Sterling Bodily and family, Kearns, Carl Bodily and family, Bountiful, Annie Landis, Salt Lake City, Steven Adams and Earl Adams, Pleasant Grove, Harvey Adams, Salem, Utah and Ae Murray, Craig, Colo.
Garth W. Atwood, Marvel Kersley and Charlie Atwood, Buhl, Idaho, Lyle Karren and family, Artesia, Weldon Hall, Anchorage, Alaska, Dale Naylor and family, Salt Lake City, Robert Brewer and family, Bellevue, Washington, Clara Vaughn, son and dater, Tooele.
Gratton Hall, California, Gordon Hall, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theilke, Velson Carroll and family, Arco, Idaho, and Ivan Atwood and family, Portland, Oregon.

Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah) 1960-05-12 page 5, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson (punctuation added for clarity.) 
Hall, Iowa Jefferson (I188)
 
802 FUNERAL RITES FOR INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. STERLING BODILY HELD

MAESER (Special)--Funeral services for Velma Loy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bodily were held in the Maeser Chapel Wednesday of last week at 2:00 o'clock under the direction of the Maeser bishopric Verdin R. Johnson presiding.
A quartet composed of Mrs. Melvin Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hacking and Leslie P. Thacker, accompanied by Mrs. Thos E. Caldwell sang "Our Angels" and "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" duet "O Hush Thee My Baby" Mrs. Hacking and Mrs. Jorgenseo "Until Tomorrow," Mr. Thacker.
The speakers were M. M. Hall and Charles H. Colton. W. E. Bodily offered the invocation and the benediction was by Frank Abplanalp. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery at Maeser. Joseph Bodily dedicated the grave. The flowers were in chaf Mrs. Sarah A. Rudge and Mrs. Loran Hatch.
The pallbearers were Vernon and Shirley Richards, Lyle Karren and Melvin Bodily.
Velma Loy, daughter of Sterling and Reva Hall Bodily was born on February 11, 1940 at Maeser and died at the Basin Hospital April 8. Besides her parents she is survived by two sisters, Renae, 6 and Clela, 3 and a brother Irving Vance, 5. Veoy was cared for at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Jeff Hall in Vernal during her illness.
Those attending the services from outside points were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hall and family of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bodily and family of the Independence Mine.

-Vernal Express, April 18, 1940, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Bodily, Velma Loy (I3102)
 
803 Funeral Services for C. Wm. Hall Held Tuesday
Funeral services for Charles William (Bill) Hall, 70, who died May 30 at his home in Vernal, were held Tuesday, June 2, at 1 p.m. at Vernal Fifth Ward Chapel.
Mr. Hall was born April 24, 1889 at Dryfork, a son of Iowa and Elizabeth Grow Hall. On June 30, 1911 he married Effie Peters, who survives.
Also surviving are two sons, Charles Wm (Peck) Hall, Jr., George (Brud) Hall, Vernal, two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Grancke, New Port Beach, California, and Mrs. Erma Kasjaka, Citrus Heights, California, eight grandchildren, two great grandchild, four brothers, Henry Hall, Provo, Jeff Hall, Mark Hall, Orson Hall, Vernal; a sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Lapoint.
Burial was in Vernal Memorial Park Cemetery.

Utah Digital Newspapers, Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah), 1959-06-04, page 5, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson 
Hall, Charles William (I193)
 
804 FUNERAL SERVICES SLATED MONDAY FOR MINNIE J. ATWOOD

Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. in the Ashley Ward Chapel for Mrs. Minnie J. Atwood, 81, a former Vernal Resident, who died Tuesday, January 7 at St. Helens, Oregon after a lingering illness of causes incident to age.

Friends may call at the Vernal Mortuary Sunday prior to the services Monday.

Mrs. Atwood was born on March 20, 1876 at Vernal, a daughter of Alma James and Loretta Henry Johnstun. She was educated in Vernal and was married to Charley B. Atwood, Jr. They were parents of four children, three of whom are still living.

Mrs. Atwood resided in Vernal until about ten years ago when she moved to St. Helens, Oregon to make her home.

Survivors are three sons, Terryl Atwood, Salem, Oregon; Ivan Atwood, formerly of Idaho and now of Oregon and Wendell Atwood of California and five brothers, George and Darrell Johnstun, Vernal; Owen Johnstun, Oregon; two sisters, Mrs. Ed (Elizabeth) Harvey and Mrs. A. E. (LaGene) Marshall and Joseph and William Johnstun, all of San Jose, California.

-Vernal Express, January 9, 1958 
Johnstun, Laura Minetta (I2097)
 
805 Funeral was held at Noon, on Sat., Sept. 21, 2002 at the Bennion 14th Ward, 6540 South 2700 West, West Jordan, Utah. A viewing was held 1 1/2 hours prior. Burial: Redwood Cemetery. Services by Redwood Mortuary.
 
Owen, Marguerite (I8342)
 
806 Funerals
Bannon - The body of James Edward Bannon, well known resident of this city for the past five years, who was accidentally killed by gunshot on September 17, was sent Thursday to Toronto, Canada, where final services and interment will take place. Mr. Bannon was a native of Toronto, Canada and was in his twenty-sixth year at the time of his death. Besides his parents, he is survived by his widow, Ella Jacqueline Grow Bannon. Interment will be in the family lot in Toronta. Shipment was made by the E. G. O'Donnell Mortuary company.

Salt Lake Tribune 20 Sept 1929
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Bannon, James Edward (I6564)
 
807 Garfield County 1927-11-04 Chidester Child Passes Away at Bicknell

Word was received here by relatives that Clell, the eleven year old son of Mr and Mrs Chidester,died at their home at Bicknell of infantile paralysis at 7: o'clock Sunday evening. The boy returned home Saturday night after attending a party, and was apparently well, but was strickon with the dread disease that night. Owing to the highly contagious character of the disease, relatives here were advised not to attend the funeral 
Chidester, Lell Dastrup (I2729)
 
808 Garn was baptised in the Virgin River in Hurricane Utah
St. George, UT - Garn Tom Stanworth, dearest husband, father, grandfather and uncle, passed away quietly at the age of 85 on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 in St. George, Utah. The eldest of three, Garn was born November 5, 1925 in Hurricane, Utao Thomas Irving Stanworth and Clara Marie (Scott) Stanworth. He, his sister Helen, and brother Scott, were raised and went to school in Hurricane, Utah.
Garn proudly and bravely served in WWII from 1943-1946, driving land and amphibious trucks on Iwo Jima in February of 1945. He continued to serve in the Active Reserves, being discharged in 1963 as a captain. He met and married his sweetheaelen Jeanne Morriss, soon after returning home from the war in 1947. They had five children together whom they loved and adored. Jeanne preceded Garn in death after 54 years of marriage.
Garn earned his Bachelor's (1949) & Master's (1951) Degrees with a focus in Entomology, from the University of Utah. He continued his research at the University of California and opened a business, Chemtrol Co., where he supervised all thp fertilizing and pesticide control throughout western Riverside County. His work continued up into Blythe where he opened a soils and plant laboratory called Stanworth Crop Consultant and became one of California's leading cotton specialists.
His greatest passions in life, besides family, country and his work, included church, professional photography, and flying his planes. He held numerous callings for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, including serving in bishs and as bishop of the Blythe Ward. In his later years, he contributed to the family's genealogy work. After retiring to St. George, Utah in 1997, he spent his time photographing his boyhood homeland of Southern Utah. He also was a writer and photographer for the St. George Magazine and helped with the path markers on the Virgin River Trail.
In 2004, Garn married Irene (Henson) Myers in St. George. Together, they enjoyed traveling and spending time with their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Garn and Irene spent nearly eight wonderful, rewarding years together.r love grew especially strong as together they faced his diagnosis and fight with Alzheimer's. The family would especially like to thank Cliff View Senior Living Community and Dixie Hospice nurse Pauline for the loving care they gave to Garn in his final week.
Garn is survived by his wife, Irene, his children Linda (Don) Dinkel, Robert Garn (Jonna) Stanworth, Helen Marie (Timothy) Ross, William (Gayle) Stanworth, Paul (Catharine) Stanworth, step-daughter Linda Rogers, 28 grandchildren, 56 great ghildren, sister-in-law Patricia (Barnes) Martin, and many adoring nieces and nephews. They all loved Garn and his immense generosity and commitment to each of them throughout his life. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Jeanne, sister Helen, brother Scott, and grandson Jeffrey Paul Stanworth.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Morningside LDS Stake Center, 881 South River Road, George, Utah. Visitations will be held Friday evening, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 We. George Blvd. and on Saturday, prior to services, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., both at the Stake Center. Interment will follow at the Hurricane City Cemetery.
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Stanworth, Garn Tom (I8976)
 
809 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dixon, Gary Byron (I3288)
 
810 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vogt, Gary (I7604)
 
811 General Hospital Grow, Walter Veach (I282)
 
812 General Hospital Morriss, Joseph Lester (I1256)
 
813 Geo. Alfred Hall Dies Wednesday Eve At the Local Hospital
Geo. Alfred Hall, aged 24 years, who was brought home from F. Logan, Colo, last Friday, suffering from Spanish Influenza, died Wednesday evening, at the Vernal hospital.
The deceased was a married man, and leaves a sorrowing wife and six brother and four sisters to mourn his death. Both his parents are dead and he was practically raised by the family of Mrs. John Hacking. Services were held at Dry Fork todayiday), a complete account of which will be given next week, together with a sketch of the young man's life.

Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah) 1918-10-18, page 6, digitized by the University of Utah, extracted 6 Sep 2016 by Marcia Nelson. 
Hall, George Alfred (I195)
 
814 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Heidt, George Tony (I9637)
 
815 George Alford Hall "Brud", age 87, of Vernal, passed away peacefully Monday, Jan. 28, 2008.

George was born June 7, 1920 in Vernal to Charles William Hall and Effie Elnora Peters.
"Brud" lived a good long life. He was accomplished at everything that he undertook. He served in the military and is a veteran of World War II. He loved to ski and was a member of the ski patrol. He liked to bow hunt and was retired from th. Forest Service at Dutch John. He was also an excellent carpenter and cabinet maker.
He is survived by his wife of 34 years Nila (Billie) N. Hall; daughter, Deanna G. Slaugh; son, Howard N. Hall; sister, Ezma (Bert) Kasjaka of Fair Oaks, Calif.; nieces, Carol Fancke Kelly, Nancy Kasjaka Henderson, Marion Rae Francke Barlow;ews, Doug Hall, Wayne Hall, Larry Hall; granddaughters, Patricia L. Gaudette, Robyn C. Johnson.
He is preceded in death by parents, Charles William Hall and Effie Peters Hall; brother, Charles William (Peck); sister, Ellen Francke Peterson (Nick); nephew, Joe Hall.
Memorial services will be Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. at the Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Interment will be Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. in the Maeser Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.
-Vernal Express
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Hall, George Alfred (I7878)
 
816 George brought a daughter Lois Miller to this marriage. Family F1972
 
817 George Edward Baratono
Feb. 22, 1921 Aug. 23, 2006
Former Angels Camp police chief George Edward Baratono died Aug. 23 at a hospital in International Falls, Minn. after a long illness. He was 85.
He was born in Angels Camp to Joseph and Pauline (Muniz) Baratono and lived most of his life there. He was a longtime chief of police in Angels Camp and, before retiring, was the city's director of public works. He also served for many years as a Calaveras County sheriff's deputy.
With the exception of his final years and World War II, Mr. Baratono lived in Angels Camp his entire life.
During World War II, he served as a noncommissioned officer with the U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division, 5th Cavalry Regiment, in the Pacific Theater.
His campaigns included the Admiralty Islands, Leyte Gulf and Luzon. He was awarded a Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and two Presidential Unit Citations.
Earlier in his career, he was a baker, gold miner, bartender and rodeo cowboy, riding bareback broncs. Mr. Baratono is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Nolan and Susan, of International Falls; daughters and son-in-law, Noreen Huberty, of Mokelumne Hill, and Sharon and Buzz Fleming, of Murphys; a sister and brother-in-law, Irva Dean and Tom Donato, of Alameda; grandchildren, Renee Nevarez, of Lincoln, Placer County, Christopher Airola, of Loomis, Diane Andrews, of Penryn, Placer County, and Matthew Fleming, of Salinas, and Jared Baratono, of Bemidji, Minn., and Seth Baratono, of Detroit Lakes, Minn.; 16 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Albert; and his wife of 56 years, Elaine, in 2004. A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Lodge in Murphys. His grandson, the Rev. Matthew Fleming, will officiate.
His family will hold a private burial ceremony afterward. At the family's request, donations can be made to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018 or the Freemasons.
Angels Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements. 
Baratono, George Edward (I8850)
 
818 George Steven Telford, age 49, died February 13, 2000 in Bountiful, UT, from esophageal cancer.

Born July 9, 1950, to Dr. Victor Virgil Telford and Iola Adams in Denver, CO. Married Nancee Lyn Jamison in Boise, Idaho, and had three daughters, Heather, Hollee, and Haylee. Married Nancy Parrott October 12, 1998.George was a Commercial and Mortgage Banker. Received his undergraduate degree in accounting and real estate at Boise State University where he later completed his MBA in finance and banking. Also a graduate of Pacific Coast Banking School and CCIM. He was active in community and civil affairs. Served in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam.

Survived by wife, Nancy; daughters, Heather Taylor (Danny), Hollee Whitten (Richard), Haylee Long (Chad); granddaughters, McKenzee, Jamison, Areeana; parents, Dr. Victor Telford (Em) and Iola Telford; siblings, Paula Hansen (David), Virgil Telford (Billie), Sheila Herbst (Brad); and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services will be held 9 a.m., Wednesday, February 16, 2000, at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. Friends may call Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the service. Graveside service and interment, Twin Falls City Cemetery, Wednesday afternoon.
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Telford, George Steven (I3305)
 
819 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Grow, Gerald Gibson (I6322)
 
820 Geraldine Borgquist Scott died peacefully on Friday morning, February 5, 2016, with her children around her.

She was born July 17, 1929 to Thomas Gordon and Margaret Baggaley Borgquist. She was the oldest of four girls and learned to be very self-reliant and independent.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Thomas and Margaret Borgquist; husband, Hal Ronald Scott; and a sister, Shirley Boyce. Gerrie is survived by her four children, Dennis (Trisha) Scott, Lynette (Robert) Warner, Steven (Jan) Scott, and Lisa Scott. She is also survived by two of her sisters, Betty Allen and Pamela Osborn.

Gerrie spent most of her life raising her children and held many positions in the church. She was a wonderful grandmother to her fifteen grandchildren and fifty great-grandchildren, who she loved and spent time with.

She always insisted on feeding anyone who came to visit and loved to entertain. She had Easter egg hunts and Christmas lunches every year for her whole family.

Gerrie loved to garden and spent her days planting and taking care of her flowers. She also enjoyed doing handwork such as knitting, crocheting, and cruel embroidery. She was an excellent artist during one period of her life. She was very good at organization and had many church positions helping with genealogy and organizing the church libraries.

Gerrie loved her neighbors and they took very good care of her for many years. Taking in her mail, taking care of the walks, delivering her meals, and going to visit and entertain her with games and puzzles. We, as a family, would like to thank them all for the services rendered in her behalf.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 12, 2016 at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, East Millcreek, where friends may visit with the family at a viewing which will be held the previous evening, Thursday, February 11, 2016 from 6:00 to 8:00 and prior to the services on Friday morning from 9:30 to 10:30.
Interment will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News on February 7, 2016. 
Bloomquist, Geraldine (I1544)
 
821 German name Andreas Holtz, anglicized to Andrew Wood Wood, Andrew (I869)
 
822 Germantown Ref Church file #131 Fackenthall Library, Lanc, PA Moyer, Charles (I8)
 
823 Gerry K. Koehler
Gerry K. Koehler, 69, of Bassett, Va., passed away on Monday, November 2, 2009. He was a son of the late George A. and Madge D. Koehler, of Sedona, Ariz. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte N. Koehler, of Bassett; three sons, Allen Jennings and wife, Lisa, of Winter Haven, Fla., George Scott Koehler, of Florida, and Kenneth K. Koehler, of Michigan; two daughters. Lorrie Albert and husband, Dexter, of Christiansburg, and Jamie Jennings-Gee and husband, Greg, of WinstonSalem, N.C.; five grandsons, Anthony Jennings, Jesse Jennings, Aaron Albert, Caylen Gee and Abram Gee; three granddaughters, Rachel Albert, Anna Gee, and Abbigayle Jennings; two great-grandsons, Quentin and Dylan Jennings; sister, Virginia Hauser, of Ogden, Utah; two nephews; and a niece. Gerry had many accomplishments, too numerous to mention. He served in the United States Air Force. Gerry's request was to say goodbye and bid farewell without much ado. Memorials may be made to the or the . Services will be private. Arrangements are by Oakey's North Chapel and Crematory.
Roanoke Times 4 Nov 2009
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Koehler, Gerry K. (I10956)
 
824 Gerry was born in Salt Lake City, Utah the 8th of September 1920 to William and Maud Ballard, she is the 2nd child of 4. She lived there till 1928 when her father moved the family to Los Angeles to work for the railroads. Gerry enjoyed playing sports in school and lettered in softball. She also enjoyed camping hiking and the beach growing up.

After graduating from high school she attended Cosmetology school. She loved being a hairdresser. Gerry married Wesley Gordon in 1940 and moved to San Diego to work and raise their family of 4 children. She continued Camping, and loved going to Yosemite. and along the way discovered crafting with ceramics and baking. Gerry was a scout leader for many years and worked in various positions in the Mormon Church. Gerry and Wes divorced in 1966 and she went to work for the Robert Driver Insurance Company. After a few years Gerry went to work for the County Schools. During that time she met Harold Sessions and they were married in 1980. In 1985 she retired to have more time to travel the United States, visiting family and friends. Gerry also traveled to Alaska and Hawaii.

Gerry is preceded in death by her parents; brother Boyd; sister Shirley; sons James and David; and granddaughter Heather. Gerry is survived by brother Robert, daughters Beverly and Kathleen, 13 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

Gerry was deeply loved and will be greatly missed.

http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Geraldine-Sessions&lc=7054&pid=165562627&mid=5583493 
Ballard, Geraldine Maud (I2405)
 
825 Glenna Odell, 77, surrounded by her family passed away on Tuesday May 3, 2011 following an extended illness.
She was born on Sept 19, 1933 in the City of Ogden, Utah, a daughter of Ivan and Leora Kennedy. She was the oldest with her twin brother of 7 children. She attended Ogden City schools and graduated from Ogden High School in 1951.
In 1952 she was married to Richard H. Dixon (Divorced) in 1975. Later she married Doyle Odell on October 19, 1986.
She worked for the Federal Forest Service early in her working career and transferred to Hill AFB where she worked until retirement. As an active member of the LDS Church, Glenna served in many capacities. She was an inspiration to anyone who had the privilege of knowing her, showing us how to stand up and face the adversities and challenges of life. She was a very kind and generous person, who gave so much and took so little. She was respected and loved by all who knew her. Glenna loved the outdoors especially riding the ATV's, boating, water skiing and jet skiing. She won the National Amputee Ski Association Down Hill Slalom Race's in Lake Tahoe, Reno, Nevada. Her favorite pastime was riding the 4 wheelers with the grandchildren in Bear Lake.
She was preceded by her daughter Glenna, sister Joan and her grandson Trevor.
She is survived by her Husband Doyle Odell, her brothers: Glenn, Rod, Jerry, Dennis and Dewayne, her children: Donald W. (Kathrine) of Draper, Utah, Richard K. (Peggy) of West Haven, Utah, Teri L. Johnson of Riverdale, Utah, Debbie (Duff) Wakefield of Fruit Heights, Utah, and Mechelle of Riverdale, Utah, 13 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Funeral Service's and a Celebration of her life will be held Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 11:00 am at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden, Utah. A viewing will be held Tuesday May 10th, from 6¬ to 8 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary. A viewing will also be held at Leavitt's Mortuary before the services from 10 to 10:45 am.
Interment will be at the Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park.
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Kennedy, Glenna Mae (I8259)
 
826 Going Home

Our mother, grandmother, and friend passed away May 23, 2011. Born February 8, 1926 in Salt Lake City to Owen and Olive Bennett. Married Edward Irvin Zieber, December 31, 1944. Marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, June 2, 1964.
Her infectious laughter will remain with us. She had a youthful spirit, and loved to have fun.
Elaine is survived by her children, Virginia (Karl) Pulley, Edward (Camilla) Zieber, Louise Zieber, Dwight (Kitty) Zieber, and Scott Zieber; 15 grandchildren, and 41 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, and 3 sibl
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 2:00 pm at Redwood Memorial, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, with a viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow.
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Bennett, Olive Elaine (I8705)
 
827 Gordon Henry Grow

Gordon Henry Grow, 15, 1600 E. 8th North, Provo, was born in Provo April 16, 1948, the son of D. Spencer and Arta Hazel Lind Grow. He attended Brigham Young elementary and junior high schools. He was a teacher in the Thirteenth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Survivors include his parents and the following brothers and sisters all of Provo; David S., Steven L., Mrs. Dennis E. ( (Karen) Twomisto, Gina Maria and Linda Grow. Mrs. H. G. Lund, twin Falls, Idaho, a grandmother also survives.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m., in the Provo Thirteenth LDS ward chapel. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m., at Berg Mortuary and in the Ward Chapel's Relief Society Room Thursday after 12:30 p.m.
Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills.

The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah) 12 Jun 1963, Wed, Page 38 Col 1-2.
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Boy Scout Memorial

JUST PRIOR TO THE CREATION of Lake Powell, a party of 49, including Explorer Scout Post 36 from LDS Pleasant View 3rd Ward, Provo, Utah, set out on an expedition to run the Colorado River rapids between Hole-in-the-Rock and Glen Canyon. Ridn an open truck, they reached this point at approximately 3:15 on the afternoon of June 10, 1963.The truck stalled as it ascended the grade, and its brakes failed. Rolling backward, it overturned and rolled down the steep embankment on the other side of the sharp curve from this monument. Seven scouts and six adults lost their lives in this tragic highway accident, the third worst in Utah's history. In loving memory of those who perished:Gary Lynn Christensen, 14; Lynn Louis Merrell, 15; Robert Cook, 29; Randy Wayne Miller, 14; W.A. "Bill" Creer, 39; Marvin Poschatis, 29; Joseph William Erickson, 16; Gary Lynn Rasmussen, 15; Gordon Henry Grow, 15; Dr. Martin J. Shaw, 5;1 Randy L. Hall, 13; Dr. Harvey Darrell Taylor, 45; Dorothy Hansen, 24. Erected and dedicated June 10, 1993 by the families and friends of those who perished, in cooperation with Kane County and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
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Grow, Gordon Henry (I3068)
 
828 Grace Brady Allen 12/30/13 ~ 08/16/05

Grace Brady Allen, 91, passed away Aug.16, 2005 after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's.

She was born on December 30, 1913, to Mary Zilpha Bateman Brady and Silas Lindsay Brady.

She graduated from East High. Grace married Earl Allen in 1938; together they had five children, and later divorced.

She worked as a comptometer operator at Mountain Bell Telephone Company, and was the bookkeeper at Peerless Laundry for many years.

Grace truly loved spending time with her family.

They were the greatest joy in her life.

She is Survived by children; Douglas Earl Allen, Kathleen Hughes, and Mel (Kathy) Allen, Sisters; Hazel Kevitch, and Eris B. (Eugene) Black. Grandchildren; Niccole Allen, Aimee Hughes Hill, Angela Hughes Welty, Kelly Shea Hughes, Michelle Lindsay Allen, Michael Lamont Allen. Her great grandchildren are; Tyler and Whitney Allen, Jake and Lauren Hill, MacKenzie and Kaden Welty, Landon Hughes and soon to be born Isabella Allen, and many nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by her mother and father, daughters; baby Shirlee, and Patricia, brother Lynn Brady and sister Mary Brady Engman.

Graveside services will be August 20, 2005 at 2:00 pm at Sandy City Cemetery.

Friends and family may visit one hour prior to service at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East.

Published in the Deseret News on 08/18/2005

 
Brady, Grace (I13309)
 
829 Grace D. Drysdale
Washington Terrace - Grace D. Drysdale, 74, died Friday, February 8, 1991, at St. Bendedict's Hospital following an extended illness.
She was born Dec. 30, 1916, in Manard, Idaho, a daughter of Harvey and Emily Sarah Grow Dixon.
She married Dean W. Drysdale on Sept. 16, 1939, in Ogden. Their marriage was latter solemnized int he Salt Lake LDS Temple.
She was reared and educated in Manard, Idaho and in Ogden.
She was a member of the Washington Terrace 5th LDS Ward.
she was a devoted wife, mother grandmother and great-grandmother.
surviving are her husband of Washington Terrace and two sons, Harvey William and Judy Drysdale, Roy; Stevan Dean and Carin Drysdale of Sacramento, Calif.; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are two brothers and four sisters, Elwood Grow Dixon and Harold G. Dixon, both of Ogden; Beulah Leandro, Marysville, Claif.; Myrle Fowler, Ogden; Wanda Hunt, Clearfield; Kathryn Schofield, Orem.
She was preceded in death by two sisters and five brothers.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd.
Interment, Lindquist's Washington Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to a family fund set up for her memory.
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Dixon, Grace (I1865)
 
830 Grace OGDEN was born on the Frank BAKER farm one hour before assistance came. Her mother and father were alone at the time, so Mother sat up and directed Father on how to tie and cut the cord.

Educated in the Richfield schools, she accepted a call for a mission to the North Central States for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, leaving Salt Lake City 13 March 1937. She returned from that assignment 1 Aug 1939. During the next year or two she served as president of the Richfield First Ward Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association.

Moving to Salt Lake City, she worked in the Presiding Bishop's office in the church until her marriage in 1943. There followed years of moving from place to place in Mexico and Arizona, finally returning to Salt Lake City. Problems developed in the marriage and on 23 Dec 1958, she was divorced from Mr. LeBaron. After that time she supported her family by working in the hospitals of Utah County. A devoted and faithful mother, she raised her children to honorable adulthood. She is an honor and blessing to her parents and family.

(Info: Almina C. Ogden, Richfield, Ut; Grace LeBaron,
Provo, Ut.) 
Ogden, Grace (I1146)
 
831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ogden, Sandra Kay (I7242)
 
832 Graduated 1904, Yale University, PhB, Engineering
 
Klett, Frank Walter (I1100)
 
833 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ogden, Joyce (I9716)
 
834 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ogden, Verl Chidester (I1145)
 
835 Grandma, had many trials during her life, she lost a baby sister at the age of 8, then a few years later she lost her younger sister, oldest brother and mother to the flu inflenza. At the age of 16 she married and raised 5 children. She was a positive influence in her childrens and grandchildrens lives. She made baby quilts for all of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and even her great-great grandchildren on their 1st birthdays. She left us to see the Green, green grass of home. We miss her dearly. Charlotte Woten
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Nielson, Sarah Lena (I1733)
 
836 Grandpa loved fishing and hunting and red delicious apples. After he retired from Kennecott he worked all winter to have enough money to spend the summers camping and fishing in Southern Utah. Grandpa and Grandma would go exploring every afternoon so when the kids came down they would always have a new sight to show. The grownups would pile in the front of the car and ALL the grandkids in the trunk and away we would go. Worthen, Charles Grow (I1174)
 
837 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Grow, Grant Lee (I13102)
 
838 Grave location - 08 049 8 Morriss, Leo Newberry (I1254)
 
839 Graveside services for Mary Brangham, 63, of Fresno will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Belmont Memorial Park.

Mrs. Brangham died Saturday. She was a retired section chief for the Internal Revenue Service .

Surviving are three sons, Clay and Lance, both of Fresno, and Mark of Clovis; a daughter, Tracy of Fresno; two brothers, Don Yeaman of Oregon and Keith Yeaman of Bakersfield; two sisters, Shirlee Rockwell of San Gabriel and Charlene Williamson of Simi Valley; and six grandchildren. 
Yeaman, Mary Renae (I1845)
 
840 Greenmount Cemetery Toland, Mary Anna Francis (I4516)
 
841 GREENVILLE - Our beloved mom and best friend, Claudia Lynne (Miller) Warman, became a very special angel to our Lord Jesus Christ Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, with her family by her side. She was born April 19, 1947, and was the eldest daughter of Florence and Melvin Keith Miller.

She was born and raised in Utah, where she met her husband and eventually made their way to Maine.

She was predeceased by her husband, Frederick Clifford Warman Sr.; and her parents. Left to cherish her love and memories are her sisters, Kathy, Leslie and Vicki; brother, Rue; her children, Earle Friede, and grandchildren, Jacob, Michael and Callie, Connie and Paul Johnson, and grandchildren, Ryan and Tessa, Ty and Laura Warman, and grandchildren, Christopher and Dustin, Frederick Warman Jr. and granddaughters, Amber and Amanda, and Clyde and Tisha Warman, and grandchildren, Tifani, Michael, Natasha, Keith and Rachael; and let us not forget her four-legged children, Henry and Brat. Claudia made friends everywhere she went and will be sadly missed by all!

A "Claudia's life" celebration will be held 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at American Legion Hall Post No. 94, Greenville. In request of the family, in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to any cancer care center of your choice.
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Miller, Claudia Lynn (I13655)
 
842 Grow, Lois Robins
OGDEN - Lois Robins Grow, 90, died Sunday, February 6, 2005, at the Crestwood Care Center in Ogden, Utah, surrounded by her loving family. She was born December 16, 1914 in Kaysville, Utah, the tenth child of Thomas H. Robins and Alice Day Robins. Lois is survived by one son, Richard and his wife, Kathy, one granddaughter, Tasha Linford and her husband, Dan, and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends and family may call at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., Friday at 11:30 a.m. Following will be a graveside service
at the Huntsville Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. Friends may call at 2433 Eastwood after the burial, as well. At the request of the family, no flowers please.
Special thanks to the relatives, friends and health care professionals who added to the quality of her life the past four years. Thanks also to Frank Haglund, M.D., for his compassionate and skillful care. Email condolences to
the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com
Published in the Standard-Examiner from 2/8/2005 - 2/10/2005.
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Robins, Lois Lambert (I2020)
 
843 Grow, Robert
Robert Ralph Grow, 85, passed away Jan. 13, 2005. Born Jan. 9, 1920 in Salt Lake City to Walter Veach and Lora Shelby Grow. Bob married Madeline (Jean) White Oct. 21, 1939, and she survives him along with their three children, Leanore Hanselman, Janice (Les) Bullock, and William (Joyce) Grow, as well as grandchildren Bob (Mary) Hanselman, Tom Hanselman, Ivan, Guthrie, and Sonja Grow, Andrew and Melissa Bullock as well as many beloved great- and great-great-grandchildren. Brother John (Gretchen) Grow and sister Shirl (Pat)
Johnson survive Bob. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Norma.
Bob served in the U.S. Army in the Far East and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Following cremation, private family services will be held.
Published in the Standard-Examiner on 1/16/2005.
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Grow, Robert Ralph (I4911)
 
844 GROW, ROBERT DUANE Age 47, of Thermal, CA. (Salton Sea Beach), passed away 19 September 2005 due to complications arising from an automotive accident (multi-system organ failure after 3 weeks in Trauma ICU, Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs). Robert was born 22 June 1958 in Portland, OR. He was employed by Millenium Development, Inc. as a HVAC Technician / Electrician; over 19 years prior experience in Heating and Air-Conditioning, and Facilities Maintenance in Ridgecrest, CA. and the Santa Clara Valley. Robert was active in the USMCR from 1976 to 1980 as a Heavy Equipment Operator/Truck Driver, discharged as a Private in 1983. He graduated from Buchser High School in Santa Clara, CA. in 1976; earned his HVAC/CFC Certifications from San Jose City College in 1992. He was a member of the American Legion. Robert is survived by his children, Jason D. Grow (21) and April M. Grow (16) of Santa Clara, CA.; mother, Mildred V. Grow of Salem, OR.; brother, David P. Grow of Ridgecrest, CA. Memorial service will be held at the Indio Church of Christ, 81377 Avenue 46, Indio, Ca. at 11am on Friday, 30 September 2005 with private cremation, remains will be interred at San Joaquin National Cemetery, Gustine, CA. RUBIDOUX MORTUARY (951) 683-2215
Published in Press-Enterprise on Sept. 30, 2005 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pe/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=15243928#sthash.Oj0VGu1i.dpuf 
Grow, Robert Duane (I14754)
 
845 Grow--George E. Grow of 749 Summit, passed away April 5, 1960 at a local sanitarium. A native of Utah, he had been a resident of this vicinity for 37 years. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Vincent Odson of Oakland; one son, William Grow of Salt Lake City, Utah; 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. He was a member of the Mormon Church. Services will be held Friday, April 8, at 1 p.m. at Lamb Funeral Home, 415 East Orange Grove Blvd., conducted by Bishop William M. Raddatz. Interment Mountain View Cemetery

Pasadena Independence April 8, 1960
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Grow, George Elliott (I276)
 
846 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Grow, William Steven (I9314)
 
847 Gunshot to the head labeled Homicide.

Standard Examiner 30 Oct 1950

Those who died Saturday, directly or indirectly from deer hunting activities were:
Robert Worthen, 40, Tooele and Albert Herbert Lane, about 50, of San Marcos, Texas. According to reports Worthen and Lane, riding in an automobile driven by Robert A. Young, Salt Lake City, quarreled after drinking whiskey. Later Lane shotthen through the head with a pistol, then turned the weapon on himself.
The shooting took place in the Springville business district.
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Newspaper article states:
FUNERAL RITES SLATED TUESDAY FOR SHOOTING AFFRAY VICTIM
Tooele (Special)-Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1p.m. in Tooele First ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Robert Nelson Worthen, 41, Tooele, who died of gunshot wounds Saturday in a shooting affray iingville. Services will be conducted by Bishop Dan Lawrence, Tooele Sixth L.D.S. ward.
Mr. Worthen was born in Panguitch, Sept. 25, 1909, a son of Henry and Laura Cameron Worthen. On July 4, 1942 he married Mary Deppe. Since that time he has resided in Tooele.
Surviving are his widow, Tooele; two step-daughters, Gay Leann Worthen, and Jessie Faye Worthen, Tooele; two sons by a previous marriage, Rex Worthen, Salt Lake City, and Robert K. Worthen, on a LDS mission to Argentian; his mother, Tooeld a grandchild; and the following brothers and sisters: Henry C. Worthen, Vanadium, N.M.; Don W. Worthen, Panguitch; Joe and Charles Worthen, Garfield; Mrs. Ralph Fredrick, Marysvale; Mrs. George Frandsen, Panguitch, and Mrs. Ray England and Mrs. Lewis Miles both of Tooele.
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Worthen, Robert Nelson (I1175)
 
848 Gunshot wound to the stomach Grow, Elliot Eddie (I1276)
 
849 Gustafson, Doris A. 86 May 15, 1925 Sept. 21, 2011 Born in Cottage Grove, Doris moved to the Portland area in 1952. She lived in Woodburn at the time of her death. Survived by her loving husband, Kenneth Gustafson; sons, Donald Glaubitz and Richard (Peggy) Glaubitz; foster daughter, Barbara Engbrecht; four grand-children; and four great-grandchildren, she was preceded in death by her parents, William and Jessie Eves. Celebration of life at a later date. Remembrances to your favorite charity. Arrangements by Crown - Milwaukie

Published in the Oregonian on September 28, 2011 
Eves, Doris Alma (I1992)
 
850 H. Grant Hall
Pleasant Grove - H. Grant Hall, 84 or 310 N. 100 W., Pleasant Grove died at Timpanogos Nursing Home Friday Aug 31.
He was born July 22, 1895 in Dry Fork, Uintah County, a son of Henry Chelous and Elizabeth Merkley Hall. He married Nina Blanche Nielson on Oct. 1, 1918 in Vernal. The marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 192
He married Minnie Giles Hall on Oct. 20, 1942 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Mr. Hall was a high priest in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward. He was a veteran of World War I. He had worked as a dairy farmer, rancher and sheep herder and later in construction and later at Hill Air Force Base.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, Iowa Hall and Morris Jay Hall, both of Pleasant Grove; one stepdaughter and five stepsons; Mrs. Ferris (Alice) Fullmer and Glen Hall, both of Pleasant Grove; Don Hall, Salt Lake City; William George Hall,arns; Harry Hall, Roy; Norman Hall, Helper; 12 grandchildren, 22 step grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, two sisters, Helen Ainge, Provo and Sarah Lyda, Caldwell, Ida.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, where friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Vernal City Cemetery.
 
Hall, Henry Grant (I594)
 

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