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Show band raised several foster children. Pearl was a member ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and held several positions, working as a Young Women leader, ReliefSociety visiting teacher and prayer coordinator for Sacrament meetings. She loved animals of all kinds and her grandchildren loved going to grandma's because it was almost like goingto the zoo. Pearl will be remembered for her loving and giving spirit. She always found ways to help her family and also those in need. She is survived by two daughters, Jessie Pearl Pickup, 85, died Dec. 30. J. Pickup Jessie Pearl Pickup, age 85, of h Randlett passed away at the Hospital on December 30, 2001 from complications of a stroke. Jessie was born October 25, 1916 in Skidmore, MO to Edward and Ora Gray Coaton. She married La Rue Pickup April 8, 1935 in Ft. Duchesne. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jessie was a active member of the Church of Jesu s Christ of Latter Day Saints, she held many callings her favorite beingin the Young Womens Program. She was a merchant at the WongC Wing General Store and later an escrow officer at the First Security Bank for over 20 years. She loved to garden, and shared her flowers and vegetables with everyone. Jessie was a laving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Her compassion, concern, and care giving was unlimited. She is survived by her husband LaRue, Randlett; children Lyle (Ann) Pickup, Sandy, UT;Vehna(Bill) Lane, Lakewood CO; 7 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her Univer-sityofUta- Jan. I. P. Wissiup Peniece Eric Tildon Wissiup, age l.ofFt. Duchesne, passed away January 1, 2002, at the Primary Childrens Medical Center. He was born September 7; 2000, in Roosevelt, to Gabriel Sheldon Wissiup and Jacinla Marie Martinet. Eric was always a happy and smiling kid who gave hugs to everyone-ev- en if he didnt know you. He loved being at home with his brother and sisters. He is survived by his parents, Gabriel Wissiup and Jacinta M artinez , Ft. Duchesne; sisters. Sierra Yazzie, Roosevelt; Sharon Wissiup, Ft. Duchesne; brother, Robert Wissiup, Ft. Duchesne; grandparents, Bonnie and Eddie Martinez, Ft. Duchesene, Mary and William Wyasket, Whiterocks; Roeella Yazzie, Ft. Duchesne; Ernest and Jackie Martinez, Myton; Gloria Mountainlion, Ft Duchesne; Sharon Martinez, Ft. Duchesne; Michael Martinez, AZ; aunts, uncles and cousins, Shareen and Lionel Copperfield, Chileen Wissiup, Arrow Wissiup, Thomas Myore, Toni Myore, Jerry-lin- Lee was born October 10, 1922 in Arcadia Utah to Charles and Eliza Arrapoo Topa notes. LeRoy loved to ride horses, he participated as a cowboy in the rodeo circuit. Heeqjqyed hunting, camping, attending pow wows, and epjoyed goingto Bear and Sun Dances and was He worked 20 a drummer-singe- r. years as a conservation officer for the Ute Tribe. He is survived by his children, Florence Topanotee, Ft. Duchesne; LeRpy Topanotcs, Arcadia; Charma McCook, Roosevelt; Lucas Topa notes, Arcadia; Regina (Carl) Walker, Roosevelt;, Pearl Topanotea, SLC; Sammy Kathy (Roy) Stegelmeier of Ashton, Topanotes, SLC; Kenneth Sireech, Idaho; a sister, Helen Washburn, Ft. Duchesne; 9 grandchildren, 5 great Roosevelt; 7 grandchildren and 20 grandchildren, brothers and sisters, great grandchildren. She waa pre- Eva (Milton) Arrets, Ft. Duchesne; ceded in death by her parents, hus- Roeeta Myore, Ouray; and Kline Myore, band, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. CO. Funeral services were held Satur- Ignacio, He waa preceded in death by his day, January 5, 2002, at the Hullinger step-so- n Lynwood Sireech, his parMortuary. ents and sisters Josie Pope, and Burial will be in the Roosevelt JuanitaGroves Memorial Park. Graveside services were held 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January 3, 2002 at the hjyton Cemetery under the direction ofthe Hullinger Mortuary. We will miss you grandpa, well see you when you come to take us to the other aide, until then. We UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 8. 2002- - Page IS hia life, and loved working with hia animals, especially the horses. He also worked as a carpenter, workingon several schools, civic buildings and numerous homes both in and out of the Uintah Basin. He especially enjoyed working with wood. Dean had a great memory and could recite many poems. Dean waa part of the crews that built the first telephone lines from Tabiona to Altamont, bringing telephone service to the upper coun- try. He is survived by hia wife, Marga- ret, Altonah; children Robert Dean (Diane) Reay, Vernal; Joyce (William) Thompson, Vernal; George H. (LaRue) Reay, Altonah; Phyllis (Frank) Jeseen, Altonah; Darlene (Max) Thompson, Talma ge; 21 grandchildren and 55 great grandchildren. He waa preceded in death by hia parents, 4 brothers, and 2 sisters. Funeral services were held Thursday, January 3. 2002 at t he Lake Fork LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Altamont Cem- etery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Love You. Hunter course needs instructors A chance to teach young hunters to be safe, responsible and ethical awaits those who volunteer to become Hunter Education courts in- structors. The Division ofWildlife Resources instructors to teach in the Salt Lake Valley and in the central, southeastern and southwestern parts ofthe state. Beginning in January, the Division will certify new in-rue tors at Hunter Education course instructor training sessions in Salt Lake City and Kanab. Training sessions will also be held in Springville and Fillmore in March. In April, u training session will also he held in Price. is seeking new st Instructor training runs two nights a week, for three weeks. Seminars will also be held in Salt Lake City and Orderville. For more information call The instructor training is free. To be an instructor, a person must lie at and must ho cleared least through a background check. Prior experience in teachingis not required. "In addition to getting people familiar with what the course teaches, w e also! each people how to be good touch-era,- " says Mark Bearnson, hunter education coordinator for the Division ofWildlife Resources. pooch, Cortez, CO; Alfred Greaves. Ill, 9 grandchildren, brothers Leo (Ramona) Cesspooch. Gusher; Alfred Cesspooch, Sr.; CO; sisters Rose Marie (Preston) Serawop, Randlett; Freda Cesspooch, Phoenix, AZ; Hanna (Percy) Jenks, Ouray; Lesa Spencer, Roosevelt; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews all which he dearly loved. He was preceded in death hv his parents, brothers Phillip Cesspooch, Harold Cesspooch, and Roderick Robert Turner, 80, died Jan. 5. R. Turner parents, brother James Ooston,anda sister Ethel Young. Funeral services held at the Roosevelt Stake Center Saturday, January 5, 2002 at 1 p.m.. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction of the Frank Frankie R. Cesspooch. 49. Robert Turner 80, passed away Jan. 2. died Dean Alexander Reay, 89. died Dec. uietly at his home the morning of anuary 5, 2002 in Vernal, Utah. He 31. F. Cesspooch. was born May 30, 1921 in Heber City, Funeral services were held at the to John Muir and Anna Wilmore D. Randlett Episcopal Church, on Sat Turner. He graduated from Wasatch Frankie R. Cesspooch, age 49, died January 5, 2002. Mortuary High School and Wasatch Stake SemiTapoof, Wallace Tapoof, Cindy Hullinger his home in Randlett on January 2, at Burial was in the Randlett CemJosee to made Donations be the Alexander Dean of 1940. may Reay, age 89, La Rose, Raylynn La Rose, nary in He served his country in World War II Altonah, died December 31, 2001 at 2002. etery under the direction of the LaRose, Arlynn Wyasket Jerry Pickup Memorial Fund for Children He was born March 30, 1952 in Ft. Wells in Need favorof in care asaU-S- . Army Engineer from Novemthe while one home ofhis his Hullinger Mortuaiy Fargo doing Marlene Tapoof, Shelley Tapoof, Duchesne to Frank R., Sr. and Evalita Bank 10 North 200 East, Roosevelt ber 5, 1942 to November 14, 1945. He ite things, his chores. Tapoof, Kora Tapoof, John and Utah 84066. Dean was born May 2, 1912 in WissiupCesspooch. landed on Omaha Beach on Stephanie Cuch, Frances Martinez, He married Laverne McCook she survived two injuries and served Brigham City, to George Edward and Consuella Marscarenas, Ernie later died, married Shari Tate they Littlewood Minnie Ethel remainder war the in the of Reay. through Martinez, Naomi Martinez, Chauncey He married Margaret Heggie Sep- were later divorced. France. Montez, Frances Yazzie, Gregory Frankie worked 25 years as a heavy Robert married Elouise Nielson tember 4, 1936 in Raymond, Alberta, Penningjack, Robert and JoAnn operator for the UteTribe. equipment Canada. in Lake 1950 the Salt Matthew February 24, Yazzie, Camille Yazzie, drawing, hunting. Ashing, Heeqjoyed in solemnized was the Their LDS marriage City Temple. An active member Yazzie, Josh and Jessica Yazzie, sports, karate and attending pow LDS Canada Alberta Jesus Church ofthe of ofLatter Christ Cardston, and Chris Nez, Kyla Yazzie, Raymond wows. He especially liked to be with Tamara Yazzie, Jennifer Yazzie, Ron Day Saints. He served in various posi- Temple on March 16, 1938. his family and friends. 1930 moved to and Canada in Dam life. tions Robert and and Yvonne Stewart, Kathy and through out his He is survived by is children, 1941. He Elouise served together in the Okla- back to the Uintah Basin in Reynolds Reed, Sandy and Shelly Roosevelt; Anna Church member was the active an in homa Oklahoma Mission. Krista Jason City, Anderson, Anderson, Marie Cesspooch, Cortez, CO; Frank Latter-day Saints of Jesus Christ 435-722-51- 31 Robert loved of drive to around his Anderson, Victoria Stewart, Desiree . wasa temple worker in the' Vernal Cesspooch. Jr.. Cortez, CO; Karen ... and farm and neighborhood. ,, apdSbaufnffunU. He will always be remembered for Temple. He was acattle rancher all of Preceded mdeath by ni grandpas the quiet acta of kindness he perents, Sharon Ecker LaRose Wissiup formed along his drives. andWaher Wissiup, and a His lifetime was spent in the lumFrances Yazzie. ber and construction industries. At Funeral services held 12:00 Noon, age 17 he and hia brother Ben built Monday, January 7, 2002, at the Pentecostal Church of God. their first house in Heber City, where Burial in the Ft. Duchesne Cemhe worked with his father at the fametery under the direction of the Renee Hadlock Taylor, 69, died Dec. ily lumber yard. In 1949 he moved to Vernal to manage Turner Building Hullinger Mortuary. 31. Supply which he bought in 1976 and has siwceaafiilly operated forever 20 R. yean. He was involved in the homes, schools and churches in the Uintah Basin. Renee Hadlock Taylor, age 69 of He was also an active participant in Roosevrit, died December 31, 2001 at the construction of many community the Uintah Basin Medical Center. Renee was born May 10, 1932 in projects. He built!not only many buildings and Vernal to Emil and Dallas Crapo a thriving business, but also a large Hadlock. She married Johnny Loyal loving family and numerous friend Taylor September 10, 1949. Their ships. marriage was solemnized in the Salt Heiis survived by his wife Elouise Lake LDS Temple on October 26, 1950. and their four children: Mary Jean Renee eiyoyed workingin heryard (Merton) Robb, of Salt Lake and garden, she especially loved her Vivian (Bud) Mackay of Portland,City, Orroses. She was very educated in natuDavid Turner of Vernal Kenegon; ral medicine, working with herbs and neth (Connie ) Turner of Prescott, grew them inher garden. She etyoyed Arizona: Grandchildren Quentin, going on outings to find rocks and Shelly, Brian, Russell, Megan, Levi, assorted things toplace in her garden. Cee, Anne, Weston, Wyatt and She was active memberorthe Church Jay : Kylee of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Cassidy; and Cameron work. and temple enjoying genealogy Preceded in death by his parents and She served as the ward librarian for grandson Brian David. many years. She was a great 000k and Funeral services wil) be conducted She candy. Delphia Nye Moon,91. died Dec. 30. especially enjoyed making Tuesday, Januaiy 8, 2002 at 1 1 OO am loved her family and was proud of in the First Ward LDS Chapel Naples than, especially eryoying her grand- 2313 South 1500 East . D. children. Reneesmotto was to NeveT Friend 8 pm at Be A Quitter" and die emulated this Thomson-Bladkbur- n may caUMondayfi-Musical Mobile. Twist 'N Turn Toy Verna) Mortuary in her Bile. She was ahard worker, and on Two Combo Meals one hour at Delphi Nye Moon, age 91, fought rule wa Tuesday thechapel J. very dedicated toher family. prior to the services Burial wifi be in $20.00 Gift Certificate wCBen Franklin a good fight, kept the faith and fin- and She is survived by her daughters, Bev A Millies $1 5.00 Gft Certificate ished her course" in this life on Dec. the Vernal Memorial Park with Miliz SO, 2001 in Roosevelt. She was born Louise (Meldrin) Olsen, Neola; Honors by the American Legion, DJs Video Budget Cand tary Davis JjWee Case of Diapers Feb. 23, 1 91 0 in Vernal to David and Kathleen (Ardin) Freestone, Soldotna, under the direction of ;. C Grill Delilah Shelton Nye. She married Alaska; son David Corey Taylor, . $25.00 Gift Certificate .Frontier Orven James Moon June 1, 1932 in Roosevelt; 15 grandchildren and 9 Garden Plaza Gift Basket In Flower please make beu $25.00 of ' ddnldren, brothers and the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Orven great-gra- n Office Supply donations to the Church of Jesus First Year Calendar Gayles Charline (Meridith) Boyd Hurley, Latter-daseven months y in her death Christ Missionof Saints Gift Certificate preceded $20.00 ,4FA (Clara) Hadlock, Norma (Jeaae)Hunta-man- , ago on their 69th wedding anniver$10.00 Gift Certificate ary Fund, Temp)e Fund or Education Inspirations Ernest Dennis Hadlock, (Kathy) Fund sary. Delphi fulfilled all her roles in 10.00 Gift Certificate JB's (Suzanne) Hadlock, Barry (Evette) life from daughter to great-greMotor 10 Super Wash Tdknns 2. Fwd Hadlock. and Ricky (Sherrie) )i. grandmother with dignity, patience Hadlock, ACL Oil $20.00 Gift Certificate 4pr Gasoline She was preceded is death by her and understanding. She was an avid Moon Lake Electric AMTM Clock Radio Roba son and her husband, reader and an accomplished conk. She parents, Prime HairCut G . Leland ert Taylor. was loved by everyone that ever met Marions .00 Gift Gift and Certificate $15 Variety Funeral services wereheld Friday, her; she graced the world with her McDonalds $10.00 Gift Certificate 4,2002 at the Roosevelt West generosity, talent, and radiant love. Januaiy Northeastern Utah Medical Group $100.00 Savings Bond She never turned away from a chal- Stake Center. Roosevelt Bowl Memorial Roosevelt Burial Hour Bewfing in Ore the Her need. in activity lenge ora person 10 Punch Movie Pass Roosevelt Twin Theer Park under the direction of the in the Church of Jesus Christ of Stewart's Thriftway $10.00 Gift Certificate Saints was ableasing to all she Hullinger Mortuary. Stibwiy .. .. ...... . . .. . ............................ 3 Six Inch Sibs served. 1 0 Punch Move Rental SrtryVideo A Sound She is survivedby three sons and a Two Platters Y Taco Time daughter, Neil I Jeanie) Moon ofPleas-an- t P. Gift Basket, i.e, Minnie Phone. Mickey, Dupes, UBETAJBTA Valley; Clive (Pat) Moon ofPlann, V Pacifiers. Bottles, Gnoomirg Kit. Baby Prod uct, Texas; Alton (Carolyn) Moon of Davis Pearl ' Reay, age 82, of Therihcfneter 'Iv,- Duchesne; Karen (Wade) Peterson of Roosevelt, died Sunday December 30, Uintah Basin Standard ....a.... 1 Year Subscription Orem; 21 grandchildren, 53 great 2001 at the Ashton Memorial NursUintah Basin Medical Center Gft Shop ... Quift grandchildren and four great-greing Home in Ashton, Idaho, ofnatural Uintah Basin Medical Center-- . Basket. Case of Diapers. Case of forrewla. Oapr grandchSdien; one brother and one causes. ' Lee Arrapoo IxR oy Topanotes. 79. half-siste- r. Bud Nye and Nyetla Eggs. Teddy Bear. Lotion. OH, Powder Shampoo 1919 was She in bora October 2, Larson. She was preceded in death by died Dec. 30 Uintah Badh Medical Center Pharmacy - Thermoscan Talmage, Idaho, to Jenkia T. And six brothers. L 'Uintah Basin Home Meallh Services Case of Diapers Maries Woodland Davis. Annie y' Delphias children shall ever be Basin Hospice Loren She L. married Tuff" Pacifier Thermomete Pediatric Kit Uintah Reay and staff owners of the to ' grateful on June 27, 1945 in Vernal, they made Wells Fa'go $50.00 Saving Bond Parkside Manor far the tender and their home an theNnrth Myton Bench. Farm A Horet Western Shoes Baby Lee Arrapoe LeRov Topanotes, loving care of their mother. She worked as a school cook at the Wildflower Salon Bead Head Hair Products, Cut and Style Services wereheld Saturday, Jan.5 Roosevelt 79, of Myton died December 30. also and age the Elementary ZtomBar Savr Bond $50.00 LDS Neoila church. at the 11 m. a at Roosevelt Jr. High. She and her bus- - 2001 at (the Uintah Basin Medical Interment in the DucheaieCesneteiy. e Cesspooch Reay ur-da- Lon-Tee-- y, Check ouf our Classifieds! To order call Taylor Moon g ..'S Ait at -- Lat-ter-d- ay ey Reay at i . L Topanotes |