Show I A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October 8 2003 About Cache Obituaries Carlile ' ' Oipin-Hoop- Jay Knight Funeral Home es (435)654-116- 1 Dr Alan - V ' Stanley Porter i Former Logan resident DrJ Alan Stanley Porter 78 passed away Friday Sept 26 2003 hi Tacoma Wash following an extended Illness Bom on March 16 1925 in Salt Lake City Alan was the fourth son of longtime Logan physician Dr Ralph Orlando "RO Porter and Vivian Ericson Porter Alan graduated from Logan High School in 1943 and served in the Army during World i Together Again Our loving father brother and friend Cartile Jay Knight 84 passed away at his daughter's home on Monday Oct 6 2003 in Salt Lake City He was bom June 7 1919 in Woodland the son of Paul Ernest and Hazel Kezia Carlile Knight He married LeOra Florence Walker on Sept 18 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dad loved the outdoors animals (especially horses and dogs) his family church and sendee to others He was a member of the LDS Church senring In numerous areas V inducing a stake mission dance director and the bish- - ' misopric He served a full-tision with his wife in Tuba City Ariz ahwng the Lamanites They also served as Logan LDS Temple workers Carlile graduated from South Summit High School and attended Utah State 'i - J j'"' War II He earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale University hi 1945 and received his MD from the University of Utah College of Medicine in 1949 Dr Porter was a general practitioner in Redlands Calif for 12 years In 1962 he completed a residency in anesthesiology at the University of Washington and for the next three decades practiced at Tacoma General Hospital St Joseph's Hospital and SL French Hospital in Washington He retired from the practice of medicine in 1994 He is survived by his wife Sundy and her son Darin of Tacoma Wash and by his children Alan -“Stan" Pierpoint Arca-dt- e Calif Eric Pier-poiLos Angeles Kathleen nt Uscom Boulder Colo and Susan Porter Los Angeles He is also survived by two brothers former Logan dentist Dr Dean Porter now retired in Corral itos Calif and retired and had a a horse dog always USU Professor Dr Gordon dose by He was a member of Porter who now lives in Tucson the Kamas Valley Riding Club He was preceded in death Ariz Cache County Sheriff’s Posse his ' by parents and by two broth- district in various and served Y ere 3 Logan optician Ralph M riding dub offices He served on Porter and Salt Lake Tribune Horseman as the Back Country : photographer Charles ’Van wel as the Utah Trail Council Porter-7 :vY:Y Whomever he came in contact 'Y A memorial service was held with he made them ” by family and friends on Saturat ease and his friend day Oct 4 at the Mountain The family would like to thank View Valley Chapel in Lake-- ? ' the Cache County Sheriff's 7 ' wood Wash In lieu of flowers Posse for the friendship and ’ devotion to Dad as a member of donations may be made in Alan’s memory to the Mary theirgroup BridgeChRdren’s Hospital 409 Survivors include four chilr‘ St Tacoma WA 98405 Karen dren: Rae Springer K Condolences can be sent to LeOra Joyce (Ariin) Bates via View the Mountain family Maurine Norma Heber City Funeral Home's online guest (Lowell) Barrowes Salt Lake book at wwwmountainviewtaco- City and Jerokj Carlile (Denise) macom : ly Knight Hyde Park brothers: University He was a dairy farmer in Kamas Valley a businessman in Cache County and retired from the staff at USU He "Kim - 3 s Vs ' s - I l' m V s ' " ' - Y SJ ' S W James A 1' St Nolan (Betty) Knight George and Farrell (Deanne) Knight Woodland brothers-in- law: Rex (Margaret) Walker 3 Kamas and M Glen Jones St George 21 grandchildren and He was 17 his wife preceded in death by ' and both parents In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to your charity of choice for kidney research or to the Kidney Foundation of Utah 3707 N Canyon Road PrdvoUT 84604 Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Friday Oct 10 2003 in the Smithfield LDS 4th Ward Church 1 55 W 400 North Smithfield Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at Nelson’s Smithfield Mortuary 35 S Main St and from 9:45 to 10:45 am on Friday prior to the services at the LDS Church Graveside services win be held at 11:30 am bn Saturday Oct 11 2003 in the Heber City Cemetery 550 E 650 North Heber City A visitation win be held from 10 to 11:15 am prior to the sendees at Funeral Home 288 N Main St Heber City Arrangements in the care of Oipin-Hoop- J Kenneth Webb SUITHFIELO : State University where he was way Y Our mother's life was also a active in student government life of sendee to the LDS ' Ha majored in political science and history His master’s degree Church She has held countless was ky educational administra- callings and at the time of her death was serving in the Relief tkm He spent 37 years working r in the Cache County School Society presidency of the ISU 2nd Stake District He held many adminis- Sh4 is survived by her hus-trathre positions including Hyde 'band: Jeffrey Price Taytonchit-Smithfiei- d Park Elementary principal drenJJan Jenson (Steve) Junior High prinblral the first principal of Sky View WeHqville Eric Eliason (Shan-- 1 non) Farmington Angela Poul-to-n High School and assistant ? (Jeff) El Dorado Hills Calif for secondary superintendent schools Jeffrey Daniel Taylor (Christy) Calgary Canada Amy Laney Following his retirement In (Patrick) Logan Usa Jolley 1987 Ken and EBen served a mission at the Mormon Battalion (Greg) Logarithm grandsons and 12 granddaughters her Visitor's Center in San Diego father Don Alfred White and When they returned to Utah he brothers Don Jon and Val served as mayor of Smithfield White Sue was preceded in for four years Concurrently he death by her first husband and Ellen were called to serve R ichard Eliason and mother in the Logary LDS Temple presiLeone MacFariane White in Fie Was active his dency A viewing will be held from 6 7 church ail Ms life serving as to 8 pm this Thursday OcL 9 holdcouncilor and bishop high 2003 at the Highland LDS ing many other church callings Stake Center at 2140 Satterfield Dad's passions were gardenDrive in Pocatello and for one ing reading traveling camping hour prior to the funeral services events and attending sporting at the same location Funeral especially a good Blue Sox ban services wM be at 11 am on gams Friday OcL 10 2003 at the His family has been his joy Highland LDS Stake Center love is and his He survived by Interment will be at 3 pm in the his wife Elton five children Providence Cemetery in FUver Alan (Susan) Webb Smithfield Heights Condolences may be Clint (Connie) Webb Woods extended to the family online at Cross Gary (Peggy) Webb : wwWneisonfuneralhomecom Bountiful Annette Webb Tay- In lieu of flowers you may lorsvilie and Kristine (John) send donations to the HuntsNorth Salt Lake Also Pepin man Cancer Institute in Salt surviving are 16 grandchildren Lake City 7Y two and six sisters-in-la-w Card Webb (Lyle) and Genial Webb (Leon) and a brother-in-laGeorge Tanner : — James Ken- neth Webb 78 loving husband father grandfather and greatgrandfather passed away' peacefully at his home on" Oct 3 2003 due to a valiant straggle with cancer He was bom on Mother's Day May 10 1925 in Ricfh mood to James Walter and : LaPreal Buxton Webb There ware seven children Alice (died at birth) Ftiyllis Merlin Laura Kenneth Lyle and Leon All are Clyde Benson y Anderson y w YY ' Funeral services will (Laura)' 3 Clyde Benson Anderson 73 of Belmont Calif (fled Oct 1 he held at noon on Thursday Oct 9 2003 in the Smithfield 8th Ward 2003 in Belmont Funeral services will be held Chapel 155 W 400 North 3at 11 am on Thursday OcL 9 Smithfield with Bishop Scott Perkes conducting Friends may at the Logan City Cemetery A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 call from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday pm on Wednesday Oct 8 at evening at the ward chapel and Alton-Ha- fl Mortuary Interment also from 10 to 11:30 am on ' will be in the Logan City Came-tar- y Thursday at the chapel Inter- ment will be In the Smithfield - ? Services are under Cemetery " the direction of Webb Funeral ' Y-Home Preston Death notices Barbara Jean Sue White Taylor ' (Bobbie) Sue White Taylor 52 of Pocatello passed away Tuesday Oct ' 7 2003 at Y Portneuf Med-- J leal Center from a sudden illness Sue was bom in Preston to Y DA and Leone White She was raised in River Heights and was a graduate of Sky View High School She married FVchprd 7 Parley Eliason in 1970 Richard passed away in 1972 She married and raised her family ': together with Jeffrey Price Barbara Jean (Bobbie) Jones Maurer James 65 passed away on Monday OcL 6 2003 at Saint Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City A complete obituary will appear in Thursday's eefition ofThe Herald Journal Y1 Craig Olson yy Our mother's focus was love and service to her family Time with children and grandchildren no matter where they were was most important to her This tod to journeys to Europe the East Coast Texas and California She had just returned from a deceased week with her son and his famiKen married his sweetheart ly in Calgary Canada Grandma Elton Nelson on Dec 19 1947 in the Logan LDS Temple They ' Sue was well known for remem' shared 57 wonderful years bering important dates or with minuscule card a He his holidays spent together gift or phone call Grandma Sue sarly years In Rich- mood graduating from enjoyed reading a good book and passed this love on to her North Cache High ' children and grandchildren If School Soon after he was drafted into World War II Ken felt she couldn’t be with her family she chose to be in her garden strongly about his military seror sewing a quilt or blessing a vice and he loved his country He then enroltod at Utah dress for a grandchild on the ! Craig Melvin Oteon 42 passed away OcL 5 2003 Funeral services are perxfing for Saturday and will be announced in a future edition of this news- paper Sendees are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home Logan Regional Hospital : NELSON— Toni and Timothy Logan a boy SepL 10 RUNGE — Bozena and Piotr Logan a boy SepL 21 BEESLEY — Nancy and Bra-dy- n Logan a boy SepL 27 FURGESON — Michelle Smith and Kenneth Logan a girl SepL 28 : LARSEN — Dani Reese and Greg Benson a girl SepL 29 WILLIAMS — Michelle and Benjamin Nibley a girt SepL 30 PARKER — Jan and Joseph Mendon a boy OcL 1 SWANK — Tori McGee anc Aaron Logan a girl OcL 2 ' BABCOCK — Emily and Timothy Logan a girl OcL 3 Herald v?qji Journal USPS 241-82- " ' 0 I’uNishnl Mrakhy ihnigh Sunday awning hj Caftt Vallfj hNidMf UjC t Hah W12MM87 75 Wco Ml Ninth W1 Rot 47 ltohTckm4)7!i2-2i:- iipn i ftriailicjk TiiM fabgr hiil 4 login t'bh Hn K Smith PuNisherbsniilhfc Charles McCollum Managing hjnew scran Cndi Fulton Business Munager-cfulkinhjnensenn Rick Ci WallacdAihertising Diitctor - 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