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Show OR E M TIMES Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 14 Obituaries Bill Tolman Hill IdIiii.iii ( liiriiiiMT j;i.ssciI awiiy ,it vnw sin r nini-l by film ily August 2' 'h, lie Wiis Imhii April 2K )'i2 in Miiiiii. I !t;ih to Aim. i iiml liini' lol mini (iiinlini'i I Ii- lived must of Ins III'1 III I'll ilSillll ( ilnvr ;ind SITVCcI III the Mil! UK'S dill lllg WWII iii I In- Smith fin iln l"i lour yiiiis Id- tniighl in innnv h.lltlrs Alti-l Mill Mill)', to I'li'.'l.s nut ' iinvc he m.il 1 1 t his nrxt iiml iicil'lih'ii .Hid AM-cllwiiil Colli-cn 1 vm II. lulv I'i. I'Mi;, sril i-innii d in tin- S:il! I ;iki- I -ni ! liill -,v;i i niilo id ill ' ii-iH-vii Sti-i- ( oiiip.my its .i Iridic c linn-i linn-i ijx-r iil'ii in llic iiH-n Im-.iiIIi lor loll v V'-.H iind H tiii d in lltHI lie- M ivrd Ins I old in niiinv ' idl mi's ill' liidni)', I'i '".idi-nt ol Ihr I llh i.Iiioi iiiii ol the Scvcntv. I llh I'lli-sl ( iioiii I .ruder. I'lcsnlc-iu v ol tin- Sl.il-ii- ( rt-ni-iiloy ( olll inillc-i- -ind sci vi-d six veins In the I'rnvo I cinplc with Ins wile ,ind loi'.clhcr Illcy served in the f loi id.i I iiintii Mission ,is wc-ll lis Utah's Wild t r , Special Adoption Fee for Pairs Adopt a Mare or Jenny Pair for $1 25.00 Aug. 1 thru Sept. 28, M-F 9-3 Sat. Aug 1 1 & Sept 22, 8-4 Special Weanling Adoption Saturday,October 20, 8-4 Sept 28 -Delta Wild Horse & Burro Facility -featuring Utah's own Swasey horses!!! IJUJJLWW ifMB Gardiner three Sliike Missions, liill was a loving husband and father showing show-ing much love to Ins children and grandchildren, lie was an avid Ily fisherman, he loved all sxrts, genealogy and family research, liill loved literature and was a great p-oct. liill is survived by his wife and six children; Carolyn (I'aul) l.rcan-brack, l.rcan-brack, .lim (Jessie) Gardiner, Hich-ard Hich-ard (Maree) Gardiner, Michelle Gardiner, Mark (Kern) Gardiner and Mike (Dor is) Gardiner, sister. Arlean Scylmld; 22 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildivn. liill is preceded in death by one brother, lioyd iardiner. I uiieral servii es will be held on I hursdiiy, August 30, 2007 at II (Ida in in I he Orchard Ward ( h.iel, H2H S. jocust Ave., I'leiis-i I'leiis-i 1 1 it Grove. A viewing will lie held on Wednesday. August 2!), 2007 ;il IheOlpin I iiinily Mortuary, ')!)4 S 1IKI I-., I'leasiiiil Grove from ii x p m and one hour prior to services on Thursday. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City ( emelery. Condolences may lie se nt lo the family at www.olpinfu-nnlvinortuaiy.com. www.olpinfu-nnlvinortuaiy.com. I he family would like to thank and express our grateful appreciation apprecia-tion to all who have facilitated in the care of our father. Horse & Burro TV, If Robert Lee Pierce Robert I-ee fierce, 82, of Pleasant Grove, Utah passed away on August 2'i, 2(X)7. lie was born February 27, 1925 to Everett and Carrie llerce in Treete, Kansas. Robert was one of nine children, lie married Dorothy Ruth Mason on October 27, l!M(i in Sterling, Colorado. She died February 12, 2007. They were blessed to have spent (10 wonderful years together; and from that marriage they were also blessed to have three children. They moved to Utah 5.1 years ago and made their home in Pleasant Grove. Dad loved his country and served honorably in the United States Navy during WWII. He received many medal and honors for his service. I le was a member of Ironworker Local 27 and worked .'52 years in that trade. Dad loved music and was a very talented guitarist; playing in many bands over the years. Both Mom and Dad were faithful members of The Fellowship Fiible Church and loved the Lord. Although in his 70's Dad donated many hours helping in the construction of the church building. Dad was a Adoption hi Wild H9rfe Burro Program Also adopt at: Manti Adoption, August 25 or Delta Wild Horse & Burro Facility Mon-Fri 8-5 (435)864-4068 FEATURED Utah County's Real Estate ftty Bk BYU Approved for Men t.i Leaaers . . . tFi r I J W tORNOW hard worker, an honest man, a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. A lot of people talk about getting things done, Dad was always the one getting get-ting them done! Robert is survived by his son Robert E. Pierce (Linda); daughter, Connie (Greg) Proctor; son, Lonnie L. Pierce (Maryann). 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Brother, Hubert Pierce (Pauline), (Pau-line), Colorado; brother, Clifford Clif-ford Pierce (La Donna) Colorado; Colo-rado; sister Kathryn Brodsky, Arizona. Funeral services were held on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 1 1:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Fellow-ship Bible Church, 375 North State, Lindon, Utah. A viewing was held on Sunday, August 2(, 2007 at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South .')() Fast, Pleasant Grove from (i-8 p.m. Interment with full military honors will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences Condo-lences may be sent to the family fam-ily at www.olpinfamilymoru-tiiry.com www.olpinfamilymoru-tiiry.com Our family would like to express our deepest appreciation apprecia-tion to the staff of Greenwood Manor for the loving care of both our parents. In lieu of flowers the family fam-ily requests that donations be made to the Fellowship Bible Church Building Fund, in the name of Robert L. Pierce. Help m Education WHILE YOU'RE OH Vacation Help promote literacy in our schoolsl HrrrS hew 1 . Call I he I iiily Ht-raUl at 375 51 03 and tell the rustoiiu-t si-ivK-c- representative when you will tc away on vaiation 2. HeuiieM that your unileliveietl newspa pets he donated lo a total school. 3. We will aulomalkally slop delivery while you are away and resume delivery automatically auto-matically when you return home. The undelivered papers go to local schools during the current or coming school year k lltecf) if l"MTi PROPERTY Act FastX Caff 830-2020 I 'For Pricing Immaculate Condition New Carpet Beautiful Tile Floors Furnished find Itithtt Cotichj WaTeBYU Garage Parking V 1 Venna Hacking Elton Venna Hacking Elton, 80 of Cedar Fort, passed away peacefully peace-fully at home on August 27, 2007. She was born on June 28, 1927 in Cedar Fort, Utah to Thomas William and Keren Bingham Bing-ham Hacking. She married William Bur-ley Bur-ley Llton on September Hi, li)47 in Us Vegas, Nevada, later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Venna loved service and giving to others, especially visiting the widows and widowers with her family. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints and served in numerous callings. She was a faithful Visiting Teacher and a Temple Worker in the Provo and Mt. Timpanogos Temples. She enjoyed quilting and gardening. She best enjoyed spend- Thomas Lee Pilkington ("Pop") Our loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Tom Pilkington, Pilk-ington, passed away August 24, 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada as a result of heart failure. He was born April 14, 1043 in Los Angeles, CA to Gladys Blanche Gibson and Ernest l.eander Pilkington. He married his lifelong sweetheart, Patricia Ann Haynes, August 3, 1903 in Ontario, CA. Their marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the Oakland Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in the US Air Force from 1901-19(55, and was stationed in Taiwan and Texas. It was in San Angelo, Texas where he was introduced to the gospel. He spent over 30 years in the fast-food in www.heraldextra.comyellowpages Get Ready to ew 6 with BERNIf AVE!! AUGUST 9 Aurora 440QE riven Bernina BSRwith Purchase! 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Funeral services will be held Friday, August 31, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Cedar Fort Chapel where friends and family may call Thursday evening from 6-8:00 p.m. and again one hour prior to services Friday. Interment, Cedar Fort City Cemetery. Online guest-book guest-book at wingmortuary.com. dustry, including having been the Owner-Operator of McDonald's in Bountiful, Salt Lake City, and Tucson, AZ. He is survived by his wife, Patty; son Tom (Jill) of American Fork, UT; son Dave of Eagle Mountain, UT; grandchildren Su-zann Su-zann and Thomas; sisters-in-law Jody (Ed) Mierau and Jana (Udo) Winkler; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his mother; brothers. Bob, Dick, and Jim; and, sister, Pat Cheek. "Pop" will be remembered for his sense of humor, his strong love of family, and his genuine ability to make friends. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 31, at 11:00 am in the American Fork Hillcrest 6th Ward Chapel, 1120 N. 150 W. American Fork. 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