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Show Pr esseereesee DAILY Sunday, March 5, 2006 HERALD OBITUARIES Ana Marie Pratt Taylor Gene W. Greenhalgh Dr. Jack A. Sluane, 73, passed Falls, Idaho, due to cardiovascu: lar related causes. Born in Oklahoma Provo. Dr. Sloane is on record as Gene W. Greenhalgh, age 89, of beingone of the oldest graduates Provo,Utah, beloved father, grandof Parker College of Chiropractic in father, great Dallas. at the age of 61 grandfather. Dr. Sloane is survived by his brother and wife. Linda M. Sloane. of Post Falls. friend. passed Idaho: son. Spencer Sloane, of Dal- away in AriCity in 19 las. Texas: son, Scott Sloane. of zona March Dr. Sloane was Post Falls. Idaho; and daughters: 1, 2006 of nataUS. Naval Teri Cassil-Johnsonof Tulsa, Okla- ural causes Veteran and an homa, and Shari Guess of Rhome. Genewent active member Texas; as well as seven adoring “home” to join of The Church grandchildren. his wife Mern of Jesus Christ Heis predeceased by his mother T Greenhalgh of Latter-day Venita; and father, Cecil: and an whopreceded infant son, Stephen himin death 11 Services and burial were held years previously and his scr Douging in the on Saturday, March 4th, at Forest church as a temple worker. He jas S. Greenhalgh, was a lifelong student and teacher Cemetery in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Hewas born18 Oct 1916 in, of religious studies. and also the A memorial page has been created Santaquin, Utah the sixth child of healing arts with an emphasis in at http:/sloane_guess.tripod.com Albert A & Nettie Chloe Tietjen holistic and natural medicine. He The patriarch of ourfamily will be Greenhalgh, He married Mern was on faculty for over a decade in greatly missed until the dayof our Tiffany in 1937 in the Salt Lake joyful reunion above. Mayhe rest the AncientScripture Department Temple. He is survived bythree at BrighamYoungUniversity in in peaceuntil children, Jinean (Darrell) Madsen of Tempe, Arizona, Merrill A (Cher: yl) Greenhalghof Salt LakeCity, Utah, Maureen (Boyd) Thompson James Erwoo: d Bunnell Jr of Mesa. Arizona and daughterinJaw Barbara L. Greenhalghof away February 27. 2006, in Post Jimmy passed away peacefully in hissleep at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of natural causes. He loved working on genealogy andlistening to opera and show tunes. He loved playing andcalling Bingo at the East Lake Care Center where he resided. One of his favorite games at our family game night was Phase 10, He would hate getting stuck on a phase over andover, but would laugh aboutit He wasprecededin death by his mother Dorothy P. Lewis, and father James Bunnell Sr. He is survived byhis brother Kenneth R. Bunnell of Orem: sister, Susan (Stan) Carter of Layton;his uncles. Stephen Bunnell of Orem: Donald Phillips of Provo: his niece Debbie Bunnell of Provo; his nephews. Scott Bunnell and Christopher Bunnell. of Orem. Intermentwill be Friday: March City Cemetery. 610 SouthState Street, Provo, Family and friends are welcometojoin usthere at the graveside forthe dedication, Condolences may be sent to infoBergMortuary.com. 10, 2006 at 1:00 p.m., at the Provo ea Sandra R. Smith, 64, a resident of Cedar Crest. New Mexico since 1991, died Monday, February 27 2006, from complications of diabetes. Sheis survived by her husbandof 42 vears, Farrell M. Smith,of Cedar Crest, NM; daughter, Julie Wride, and husband, Stuart, of Vic tor. ID; sons: F. Matthew Smith, and wife, Christina .of Saipan, Northern Marianas: Robert F. Smith, and wife Krista .of Albuquerque, NM: David F. Smith andwife, Leslie, of Highland, UT: Michael F. Smith, and wife. Camela, of Cedar Crest, NM: Jeffrey F Smith (VXR608122027)of Manhattan, NY: grandchildren: Samuel and Charlie Wride of Victor, ID: Taylor, Madison, Harrison, and Carter Smith,all of Saipan, Northern Marianas; Kindred Phoebe. Bennett and NaomiSmith: all of Albuquerque: Sarah, Clark, Grant, Audrey, Maya and Ethan Smith, all of Highland, UT: Anodv ne LeeAnneSmith of Cedar Crest, NM: parents, Paul and Connie Bang,of Cincinnati, OH: sister, | nda Ludlow. and husband. Mark,ofSt. George,UT: brothers: Steve Bang, and wife, LeeAnn, of Orem,UT; and David Bang, and wife, Linda, of Mesa, AZ: son-inlaw, Philip White, of Danville KY: several nieces and nephews. She was precededin death by a daughter, LeeAnne White, in 2001. Sandra grew up in Cincinnati OH. While attending Brigham YoungUniversity in Provo. UT, she met and married Farrell Smith in the Manti, Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints in September. 1963. She graduated from BYUin June of 1964. Following graduation from BYU,Farrell and Sandra eventually settled in Tempe, AZ, where they raised seven children. From 1987 until 1990, they lived in Vienna, Austria, where Sandraserved as mission motherto hundreds of missionaries. Sandra was currently actively involved with her husband ‘as owners of Exerplay. Inc. Sandra wasunactive memberof the Cedar Crest Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where sheserved in many capacities She wasan exceptional mother grandmother andfriend who will be missedby all those whoselives she touched. Funeral services will be held at 11 Rodney, ShaneIvie, 38, of Orem passed awayunexpectedlyinhis sleep on Thursday, March2 2006. Shane was born on February 8, 1968 to Rodney DaleandGlenda Johnson Iviein Provo. Utah. He mar- ried Shelley Cingoloni on oo March 3, 1999, ———-— and together had three children, Conner, Shailey. and Nathan. They werelater divorced. He married his sweetheart andbest friend Kathy Kurtz on March10, 2000. HewasraisedinPrice, Utah and earned his Eagle Scout with 2 Palms. He was a graduate of Carbon High Schoolin 1986and served a missioni to Arcadia, California. He worked as a purchasing manager for Centaur Printingfor 1 Shaneloved the outdoors, hunting, fishing. and motorcycles (desert and motocross). He traveled the world looking for adventure. Hewas largerthan life and would makefriends with completestrangers, Most of all he loved his wife and children, Shane wasthe shepherd of our family, always making sure everyonegot together, he would planfamily events evendown to the food. You were abetter person for having knownhim. He brought out the best in all he met, and had a goodsense of humorandan infec- To send condolences to the fam- ily, please visit www.walkerfamily mortuary, com. son on May 2, 1942, in Manti. Their ma inseveral different positions. lings are: Lucile Pratt, Gerda Haynie, Harold Pratt, Berta Whitney, ‘amona Gale, ning March 6 from 6-8 pm at Berg Brown, and Kathleen Bigler. Visitation will be Mondayeve- Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo,with services Tuesday March7 at 11 am in North Park First Ward, 101 West 800 North ¢ Provo.Viewing 30 min before services beginning at 10 am. Intermentat Springville Ever- green Cemetery Temple Amasa was a long-time in the Elders Quorum. He could Survivorsincludehis wife Kathy of Orem,five children, Conner ShaneIvie (15), Shailey Kaitlyn Ivie (13), Nathan Glenn Ivie (9), Savanah KaeIvie (4 1/2), Kylee Michelle Ivie (3), his parents Rodney Dale and Galen and Jennifer Hansen: great grandparents, Donna Heinz, and Wilford and Vada Hansen Her familywill always love and remember her, especially for her struggle to survive and herfaithful endurancetothe end Funeral services will be held Mondayat 9 a.m. at the SundbergOlpin Mortuary. 495 S. State St Orem. Friends of the family may call at the mortuary from 8-8:45 am., Monday mornin Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. PUTT a terrible thing Deyurd NOTHING! 118 East Main * Lehi 768-9514 US. Armyafterhis service during WWII. He was a memberof The ChurchofJesusChrist of Latterday Saints, where he held various positions overthe years brothers. Cody James (Holly) Ivie of Pleasant Grove, Ryan Dale (Eve) father and motherin law, Fred and ShirleyKurtz andalso many. nieces andnephews which he loved very much. He waspreceded in death byhis grandpaGlenn E. Johnson, grandparents: Milton and Shirley Ivie; LaMar A. Mangum;Fred L. Kurtz. Funeralserviceswill be held Monday, March6, 2006,at 11:00 a.m. in the Timp Park 6th Ward Chapel, 955 North 300 East in Orem. Friends and family maycall Sunday from6to8 p.m.at the SundbergOlpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem andalso Monday from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. at the ward anddevoted husbandof 37 years, David bysons: Brian, Wing . making Ana Marie a great-granddaughter of Parley P. Pratt yearly Christmas letters, home- made birthdaygreetings and phone calls, a monthly family newsletter, and yearlyfamily calendars. She Ana Marie was valedictorian of teaching capacities overthe years, ‘She wasalways happy fo do whatever was asked ofher, anddid it with her characteristic “excellence andintegrity” (our family motto). » Aftersettling in El Paso, Texas, Dan and Ana Marie served as missionaries in the Mesa Arizona Tem: ple and in the El Paso Regional LDS Employment Center. They were membersof the Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Temple dedication commit- tee andlater served an 18-month mission in that temple. Her most outstanding charac- teristics are her strongfaith and her Lund High School graduating testimony of the restored Gospel class in Lund, Nevada.She attend- of Jesus Christ, her obedience, served a two-year mission for the LDS Churchin the Mexican Mission 1945-1947.) Ana Marie married her childhood outloekonlife. She faced hertrials, including this last one, with courage ed Brigham Young University and ‘Sanchez, DanielPratt Taylor, and ‘Ana Maria T. Pesqueira. love andservice, and herpositive andoptimism. Sheis preceded in death byher motherandfather; her sister, Elena: her son, David; and her grandchil- dren, SylvianaIbarra and Reyel TaylorII. She is survived by her husband, Daniel Pierce Taylor; and her children: Reyel and MaryAlyce BrownTaylor, Leonor T. and Carlos Alvarez, Silvia T, and Reese Dan and Ana Marie lived in Provo, Utah; Colonia Dublan and Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, México; MexicoCity; Durango, Durango, México; El Paso, Texas; and Highland, Utah. Wherevertheylived, and their home to many who stayed she madea significant contribution to the ChurchSchool System in Mexico,including the Benemérito Preparatory Schoolin Mexico Fryer, Maricarmen Gomez Taylor , (David's widow), Marcela T. and Nicolas Sanchez, Daniel and Norma Trevifio Taylor, Ana Maria T, and Apolinar Pesqueira. Daniel and Ana Marie are the proud progenitors of sevenchildren, 29 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral serviceswill be held on Saturday, March 11, 2006, at 11 am.,at the Canterbury meetirighouse located at 6722 W. 10400 N., Highland, Utah. The familywill receive friends andrelatives on Friday, March 10, 2006, from 5-7 p.m.; and, on Saturday, March11, 2006, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Canter- City. She also used her excellent bury meetinghouse. Interment will bilities as the Spanish Translation be at the American Fork Cemetery onthe 700 Northside. languageand organizational capa- Supervisorfor the LDS Church while residing in Mexico. ‘Ana Marie enjoyed reading, The family would like to express their appreciation to the members of the Highland 22nd Wardfor handiwork,cooking, sewing,pl: their loving service to Ana Marie andmost of all spendingtime with andto the family, and to Applegate Hospice personnel for their untiring care andlove. ing the piano/organ and singing, her family. She was an excellent mezzo-soprano and pianist and had manyopportunities to bless Orem City Cemetery. Services provided by SereniCare Funeral Directors, Barton James Rodas Condolences may be sent to the Barton James Rodas died in American Fork, on March1, 2006, after a valiant andinspiring battle with cancer. He was born countlesslives. He drew strength fromthe scriptures and examples of the Savior and His Prophets. The Prophet Joseph Smith andhis experiences outlined in D&C sections of encouragementto Bart, who endured morephysical ceded in death by his parents, and by Virginia,in 1989. He served an honorable LDS four brothers and twosisters. Funeral services will be held Okinawa Mission. Bart moved to mission from 1990-1992 in the Japan and emotional trials than mostpeople could bear. Bart is survivedbyhis wife, Cheri Lynn Rodas; and his daughter, Paige Jadzia Rodas. Cheri andPaige werethe inspiration for Bart to endurethetrials of cancer and werethe lovesofhis life. Bart’s brother, Nathan W. Rodas Tuesday, March7, 2006, at 11 a.m., Utah in 1994 and graduated from in the Rivergrove 2nd Ward LDS. Chapel, 780 North 700 West, Provo. with a bachelor’s degree in zool- tuaryof Provo, 185 East Center Laboratories in Salt Lake City. Bart married Cheri Lynn Owingsfor time andall eternity on Sate222001 preceded him in death. Heis also survived by his parents, Sandra inthe Mount Timpanogos Teele Their beautiful Gage. K. Rodas andHarry J. Rodas; his brother, Harry A. Rodas; his sister, Bart's quick wit and feisty sense of humor endeared him to friends and family. Heloved life andlived « it toits fullest. Even in some of das de Rivera,William Seliger, and Street, Monday evening; from 68 p.m,; or, Tuesday morning,at the ward chapel, one hour prior to services. Intermentwill be in the ProvoCity Cemetery with full Military Honors. Condolences may be sent to info@BergMortuary.com. Andrew, and Aaron; daughter and son-indaw, Amyand Jason Meyer, as well as grandchildren: Alexa Finn, Ethan, Anna, and Christian Meyer; and also one prandiaughter expected, in August Brian. She is also survived yew two sisters, Carol and Diane. Graveside service will be held Brigham Young University in 1997 ogy. He wentonto work for ARUP Paige Jadzia Rodas was born on May7, 2005. the most difficult times his humor andpersonality always showed through. Bart was a faithful member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-daySaints serving in various calings including his honorable ion, Elder’s Quorum Presidency, Sablay ‘School President, and ey Primary Teacher.His testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ was unshak- Belen K. Rodas; his grandparents ,Axel Rivera Lomefia, Vicenta Ro- Bonnie Seliger. Heis also survived by various otherfamily members andfriends. Funeral ervicewill be held on Monday March 6,2006,at lla.m., at the LDS Chapellocated at 507 W 700 N, American Fork, Utah. View- ings will be held, on Sunday, March 5 from 6:30-8 p.m.atthe church; and. on Mondayone hour prior to the services. Bart will be greatly missed and havinghad the privilege of knowall who loved him feelblessed for able andhis faith sustained him and his familythrough the trials Monday, March 6, at 10a.m,,at the associated his illness. Hé le was . AFCemetery, tobe f by an a Rmeuints agen ate oor DIGNITY y personis 's whal every personrecieves at man Pratt, son of Parley P. Pratt, family at www.sundbergolpinmortuary.com. lLa.m.celebration of her life at the Adyenture Church at 55 E 400 North, AF. For further info, please call (801) 885-0826. Finn. She is also survived quickly endeared herself to all keeping in touch with a multitude of family and friends through her around her. She was famous for chapel. Interment will be in the Cheryl (Bingham)Finn Cheryl (Bingham)Finn, born May18, 1950; passed away February 27, 2006, in North Bend, OR. Cheryl passed away in her own bed holding the handof her loving father presided over the Mexican Mission. Her father is a son of Hela- they always opened their hearts and/or lived at the “Taylor Hotel” AnaMarie was,first and foreIvie of Payson,his grandparentsLil- most,a wife and mother, but lian Mangum, Louise Kurtz, Gladys was alsoloving an excellent,self-taught Johnson, Evelyn Morris, and his accountant, and with those skills GlendaIvie of Saratoga Springs, 2 Friends may call at the Berg Mor- resident of Provo. He washonorablydischarged from the As a child she accompanied her family to MexicoCity, where her tious laugh. He was an active memberof the sweetheart, Daniel Pierce Taylor, LDSChurch. He had a great love on March28,1947, inthe Salt Lake for the Savior and had a strong ‘emple. They haveseven chiltestimony. He put his heart and soul LDSReyelPratt Taylor, Leonor into everycalling he held. He esT. Fryer, David peciallyloved serving as secretary T.Alvarez,Silvia Pratt Taylor (deceased), Marcela T. alwaysbe countedonfor service projects of any kind. had bright mind and an amazing memory. Wherever Ana Marie lived, she loved to serve others, and served tive memberof the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving Sveelin Orem, Utah for thirty plus years. Healso was a fruit grower in Santaquin, Utah. He was an ac- others with her love of music. She the Church in manyleadership and _drickson and Alice Simons, of Provo. He was pre- riage was later children of Anna Hen- asachemical engineer at Geneva a.m. on Wednesday, March8. 2008, at the Edgewood. New Mexico LDS Chapel. A memorial service will be Amasa Lorenzo Cox held at 1 pmin Provo, Utah, onSaturday. March11, 2006, at the LDS Chapel on 820 NorthLocust Lane AmasaLorenzoCox, age 82, of Heworked as a custodian at (from9th East goeast on 820 North Provo, Utah, passed away March 3, Provost Elementary for many to Locust Lane), Following the me- 2006, at his home in Provo. He was years until retirement. Heloved to morial service, interment will take born June26, go camping, hunting, fishing and place at East Lawn Memorial Hills 1923. in Fairspendingtimewith his family. Cemetery, 4800 NorthEast Lawn view, Utah, to Heis survived by his wife, HaDrive, in Provo, Utah. Mallarnes Jehu zel, of Provo; a son, Glen (Emma In lieu of flowersand in memory and Emeline Jean) Cox,of Spanish Fork; and a of Sandra wholoved life. family AndersonCox. daughter, Carolyn (Steven)Willcox, andfriends, take your family to He married of Layton; seven grandchildren and co and celebrate her incredible Hazel Anna OF sevengreat-grandchildren; a sister, ChristinaShellHowse ‘OBITUARY FEES Hereceived his master degree at Utah State University and worked Rodney ShaneIvie solemnizedin the Manti LDS Christina Shell Howsepassed awayFriday, March 3, 2006, at 538 a.m. at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.. She was born March2, 2006, at 10:40am. to AndrewMichael andAlicia Hansen Howse of Orem,Utah. Christina wasafflicted with Trisomy18, a severe chromosomal * abnormality. Her surviving relatives include herparents; her one-year-old sister, Ashlyn Kay Howse: paternal grandparents, Arnold and Joanne Howse; maternal grandparents, Santaquin, Utah, 17 grandchildren ‘Ana Marie Pratt Taylor, 81, and 22 great grandchildren. Broth- passed away peacefully on March 2, 2006,after a long and couraers Rex Greenhalgh and Richard (Carol) Greenhalgh. Sisters Max- geous battle with lung cancer engLivingston, Helen Stott, Gaye Ana Marie was born FebGreenhalgh, Clarice (Berk) Peterson, and Marilyn Clayson. Two sisters andonebrother preceded him in death. Genevieve Boyson, Lucille Liddle and Francis Blaine Greenhalgh him and his example of true Christlike love and service has touched ee lieu of flowers,an account has been set up for daughter Paige at ‘Utah Community Credit Union. Furieral services provided by ‘SéreniCare Funeral Directors. DEATH NOTICES James L. Bean, 73, of Elk Ridge, Utah, passed away Saturday, March 4, 2006. 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