Show A6 — The Herald Journal1 Logan Utah Wednesday 28 2004 April J Obituaries Ladies Community Club worked at JC Penney Co from 1 940 to 1 958 and at Thiokol from 1958 to 1975 Her hobbies were flowers writing poetry visiting older people family scriptures and the gospel Surviving are children Don-re- y G (Nedra) Secrist of Brigham City and St Charles Idaho LuAnn Secrist (Ronney Dean) Harris of Logan Dorothy ' Secrist (William) Smith of Love' land Colo Arden Floyd (Marion) Jenson of Bountiful and ' Janice Jenson McGregor of Missoula Mont 17 grandchildren 60 KentVerDell Saxton Aug 20 1969 —April 25 2004 Kent peace- fully slipped from this world in his sleep on Sunday April 25 2004 Kent was bom on Aug 20 1969 in Logan to VerDell and Linda Saxton His childhood was spent in Spring Coulee Alberta Canada He had great talent in music and drama and spent many hours bringing joy and laughter to those with whom he associated with Kent honorably served a two-yemission for The Church of seven and a brother Charles Latter-da- Christ of Funeral services am on Friday L y be at will day at the tuary 420 11 April 30 2004 ori Lucille Landon Jodi Lynne La Rose passed away suddenly Saturday April 24 2004 at her home in Cor-nish She was a loving yet troubled wife mother daughter sister aunt and best friend ' Jodi was bom Nov 5 1975 in Logan She was the sepond daughter bom to William Edward “Bill" and Margie Jean Hicks Joining her sister ' Angela the family lived in Lewiston until her parents divorced in 1976 Later that same year the family moved to Cornish when her mother and George William “Bill" Elwood married Both girls were later adopted by their stepfather but always maintained close ties to the family of their natural father ' SheatteYided school in Lewis: ton Richmond and graduated ' from Sky View High School jn 1 994 She attended Westminster College in Salt Lake for a short time Here she met the young man who was to bring into her life one of her biggest friends Kentwillbe especially missed by all his adoring nieces and nephews and ever loyal companion Buddy Kent had a special way of making everyone feel loved and important He was a truly generous giving soul and will be missed dearly by all those Whose lives he touched We love you Kent forever and ajways Funeral services will be held atnoon On Friday April 30 2004 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary' 34 E Center St Logan A' viewing will be held before the services from 10 to 11 :45 am' at the mortuary Interment will be at 3 pm at the Coalville Cemetery Coalville Utah four-jogg- Dorothy S Jensen BRIGHAM CITY — Dorothy Sarah Goodliffe ' Sacrist Jensen 93 passed away on Mon- day April 26' 2004 in Logan ' Landon 84 passed away on Monday April 26 2004 in Logan was bom Aug 24 Shelley Idaho to Max A and Clara M Balling She had one sister Maxine Her childhood and school years were spent in Shelley She married Gale Harvey Landon on July 3 1938 Their marriage' was later solemnized ori Feb 25 1948 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple They became parents to five children — three daughters arid two sons Lucille 1919 Lucilie Relief-Societ- H After moving to the Ogden Dorothy was born on Dec 20 1910 in Park Valley Utah a daughter of Charles Willard and' AnnieEliza Carter Gpbdliffe Cornish on Aug 16 1997 They resided in Ogden and Salt Lake City where on March 3 1998 Alixandria Christine joined their family Wayne arid Jdjdi then moved' to Cornish to live with Jodi's mother for' a short ' time where on March 25 20Q0 ' Ashur Gabriel joined the grow ' In Dorothy married Don Speien mann Secrist on Sept 30 1931 in the Sait Lake LDS Temple She He died Dec then married Floyd Jensen on ' July 51 1961 irt Brigham City' He died Aug 20 1986 She was a member of The ' Church of Jesus Christ of Lat: y Saints and had served as teacher and secretary jn various organizations stake drama director ward newsletter editor ing family ' After being diagnosed with ' e disorder many - trials arid challenges wpre weathered by the little family making it necessaiy for them to mother's home remain ' and visiting-teacheShe is'surviyed by her loving She attended first through husband Wayne of Cornish 10th grades at Park Valley three daughters and one son where she wasthevaledictoriah ' Ashya 14 of Lowery'CityMo of the eighth and graduatV Alice' 8 Alixandria 6 and ' Elder High School ed from-BoAshur 4 of Cornish She is also " in 1929 survived by her parents Margie She was 'a member of the schizo-affectiy- ter-da- Shuree : " USPS 241-82- t!t 11’ I’ v'ijy : ‘'A' ' l'1-- '! 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I4 im1 Idaho tottery Pick 3: Common Ground Is going canoeing at 10 4m Wednesday on the Bear River The cost ie $5 which includes transports-- : tion On Friday at 4 pm the group will be trying out adaptive bikes that accommodate all riding abilities The cost is $2 it Common Ground is a that provides outorganization door recreation for people with disabilities For more irrforfna-tio- n call 713-028- 8 presents ' 111- uh HAROLDSEN — Kathryn Hymas and Nicholas Hyrum a ' boy April 25 716-531- 0 National - I: Si!r !j K'a4‘"Ii-im:ii! " I1'!:-ll:i- : ' ' 0 Logan Regional Hospital SUSMAN — Lacy and Ezekiel Logan a girt April It BALDWIN — Kiesha and Brandt Wellsville a girl April 19 YONK — Kellie and Josh Logan a boy' April 21 MILLER — Amy and Wade Hyrum a girt April 21 CASTILLO — Sadie and Jose Hyrum a girt April 23 ALTMAN — Sasha Polish and Clinton Logan a boy April 25 ' 995 Herald Journal ' Births Ben-Jaco- : e Bodo Kerkmann 60 passed away on Tuesday April 27 2004 at his home Funeral services are pending and are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal was a tion call ' IHC Bodo Kerkmann church including the Primary Sunday School and Mutual organiza- tions She also helped in community positions of PTA president and 4-- sewing instructor She worked at Sears LDS Hospital in Idaho Fails and Bing- -' ham Memorial in Blackfoot for many years Her specialties included sewing cooking crafts stained glass and BIG family Sunday and holiday dinners' She was always very thoughtful of everyone — friends family : relatives She especially loved her grandchildren': She is survived by her children Bonnie (David) Gooch of Tidewater Ore Patricia (Kent) Frandsen of Providence and Scott (Patty) Landon of Woods Cross daughter-in-lawLyn- n Landon of Blackfoot '13 grandchildren seven three on the way She-- ' is preceded in death by her par- ents sister Maxine Tinman husband Gale Landon daugh- ' ter Lynette Landon son Brent Landon arid granddaughter area she met her husband Wayne La Rose They were married in an intimaie wedding Delta Kappa Gamma will meet at 5 pm Wednesday in Room 1 5 at River Heights School Members are requested to bring used or new children's books for a snrice project for CAPSA will Death notice lifelong faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She served in many positions for the 1995 ' iri the disease For more informa- - WEDNESDAY Moab Funeral services will be held at noon on Friday April 30 2004’ at the Wellsville Stake Center A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary and at 10:30 am: on Friday at the stake center Interment will be in the Wellsville Cemetery A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Lucille Balling joys — her daughter Alice Jean Alice was bom on Sept 11 " ' d- mother Ada Thursday “We'll have two very busy days" said Allen of the worii had in she and two “We’re excited front of them and look forward to meeting the people in Logan” About Cache Von Williamson 46 of Wellsville passed away on Monday April 26 2004 in ' great-gran- Inside American Eagle jeans shorts and pastel shirts at different stages of folding waited to be shelved as stall' bustled to put the finishing touches on the new store While some employees stacked merchandise other dressed plastic models atop display racks in AE attire and four new workers simultaneously learned to handle credit card purchases Von Williamson Our beloved mother grandmother and Jodi Lynne La Rose (Erynn) sisters Heidi Ricki (Rod) and Sarah (Robert) Grammy Eva Thompson and Thursday at the church aryobitsyahoocom please m Shaun E 1800 North Games a worldwide video game dealer opening its third Utah location She was surrounded by four shelves half-fu- ll with games a floor full of flattened cardboard boxes and the remnants of a construction project collected near the exit Not that she was worried about being prepared for uct” Williams give Jodi's name - expectations" said Limburg “It took ah old dilapidated mall that was going downhill and really enhanced the prod- Daniel LeLand Williams 59 of Paradise died Monday April 26 2004 at Logan Regional Hospital Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday May 1 2004 in the Paradise LDS Chapel A viewing will be held two hours prior to services at the church A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alleri-Ha- ll Mortuary Interment will be in the Cor- nish Cemetery Condolences may be to the mortuary at mortu- - ' Continued from A3 Daniel LeLand Mor- Allen-Crann- Mall and wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom North Logan and prior to the service from 11 to 11:50 am at Myers Mortuary 205 S 100 East Brigham City where friends may call from 6 to 8 pm oh Thursday and from 10 to 10:45 am on Friday Interment wilt be in the Brigham City Cemetery In lieu of flowers contribu- tions may be made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund Send condolences lo the family at wwwmyers-mortuaryco- Saints the Asuncion ' Paraguay Mission He had a great love for the language and the people Kent attended Utah State University and graduated with high honors He continued to reside in Logan where he cultivated his incredible carpentry talents and used them to beautify and restore many local homes Kent was an incredible person with a tender heart and so much love for life He truly loved and lived each day to the fullest He will be dearly missed by his mom and dad his little brother in A viewing for family friends will be held from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Friday : April 30 2004 at Nalder Funeral Home in Shelley under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home Logan Services commemorating Lucille's life will follow at 1 pm in the Nalder Funeral Home Chapel Interment will be directly after chapel services in the Shelley Ceme-- : tery Condolences may be extended to the family online at half-siste- rs Goodliffe of Tremonton ar Jesus Elwood of Cornish Bill Hicks of Fairview Idaho and George Elwood of Oak Ridge Ore and grandparents Donald Cam-mac- k of Arco Idaho and Guy B and C Ruth Swendsen of Utah Surviving family members also include her sister Angela ' (Dallas) Ray of Springville brother Alan (Anita) Elwood of Twin Falls Idaho and many brothers nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by her grandmother Le Ella Alice Cammack ' Funeral services will be held at noon on Thursday April 29 2004 at the Cornish-Trento- n Ward Church 1200 N 400 West Trenton A viewing for family and friends will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Wednes- Across the hallway Brandy Allen scrambled with a stack of cardboard boxes Hying to catch up with the progress American Eagle had made since Friday Allen was in EB & Tuff Trucks 750-557- 7 Listen to |