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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune!NATION,/OBITUARIES Al2 Thursday, January 31, 2002 SpentU.S. Satellite Expected to Break Up | Reno Collapses While Giving Speech WASHINGTON — The rem- fore midnight. nants of a falling, 7,000-pound She said the impact was science satellite were expected to splash into the Persian Gulf, NASAofficials said late Wed- predicted for “the northeast side of the Persian Gulf,” but she did not know’if it would be in international waters or if nesdaynight. The satellite, the Extreme any of the expected impact area Ultraviolet Explorer, fell into lower andlower orbits through the day Wednesday, and NASA spokeswoman Dolores Beasley extended onto land. The impact region is near the coasts of Iraq, Iran and Kuwait. The satellite was being OBITUARIES Hospital, West Valley Ci * ley and Scott, Si Lake City, son,Jan. 24, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. it BAILEY,Allison and Brent, West Jordan, daughter, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. BEGLIN, Sandra and James, Jordan, son, Jan. 24, LDS Hospi Lake City. BOWDEN,lielena and Robert, Taylorsville, son, Jan, 25, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West Valley City. BRIESACHER,Lori and Mark, Salt LakeCity, son,Jan.24, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. Lake City, son,Jan.26, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. COOMBS, Leslee and Brian, Bountiful, son, Jan 24, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. DAPIAX, Karen and Paul, Tooele, oon,Ja LDSHospital, Satakecy, TAVIS, Marcia and Nick, LakeCity, daughter, Jan. 24, LDS Tosi tal, Salt LakeCity. ERICKSON, Rebecca and Daniel, i a Jan, 25, LDS Hospital, FOSTER, ‘Meredith and Devin, Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 25, LDSHospital, Salt LakeCity. FOTHERINGHAM,Jana and Dav- id, Lehi, daughter,Jan. 25, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. GEORGE,Diana and Paul, Bounti ful, son, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. GONZALEZ, Maria and PEREZ, an, Magna, son, Jan. 25, PioneerValley Hoopla West Valley City. HAIR, Maryanne and Johnathan, F Bishop Henning Svend Jensen Sr. se Sept. 22, 1942 in Odense, Jenmark od Jat 26, 2002 near Lisa Louise Faulkner Our beloved daughter, lisa Louise inmgrates to the foe left this earth to go home to ven fomity_in Pether on January He turn Dewan to serve ‘an LDS mission, In Henning served 0s ment in Provo wi roommateBrittany Hadle)er She worked for Central Utah Enter- 32ndFearedin Salt lake City. loved oll tte members in his ward, He was currently serving in the High Council for the Pioneer Stake. Henning loved to travel and the great outdoors. His life long passion for soccer culminated in his being inducted into the Soccer Hall of Famein ewe Bates BY his wife fers. Vickie Herrera Jdiehen Jenser ning (Valerie); granddaughtersNattree ond Sposa tee: rera; brother Tommy Jensen and brother in law Richard Angelo. Preceded in death by his parents Svend ‘and Lydia Jensen and sister Inge Angelo. Henning will be missed by so many people ‘A memorial service yalbe held ot the 32nd ward, 1145 W. 500 So. SaltLake City, Utah, on Feb. 20 12 noon. Friends and family may getter of 11 om on friday. In fey oF ae lease senddonations foCNS rr. to do with King. She will be missed by everyone for her caring and thoughtfulness ‘She n parents, brotherMark.euler‘and many aunts, uncles or We will see her agcin in Heaven, God bless our little girl Funeral serviceswlbe held Friday, Feb. 1, 2002, a.m. a Coscadé Chapel “at Sordoer:-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. Stal in Ore! where riends tad) tara ny eal Friday, 9:45-10:45 am. Interment, Roy City Comet Famil nee like to thank the taht of Chrys Enerprses, CUE ‘nd Guardianship Associates of Utah Ruth Afton Curtis Barker fortheir many hours of services 10 Ruth Afton Curtis Barker passed gwayin Salt Lake City, Utah Jen. 28, 2002, just shy of hercighty-eighth Roger Gaurth Hansen ir ST, GEORGE UT - Roger, Gaurth Hansen passed away peacefull ie January 29, 2002, ot age 81, St. George, Riverton, son, Jan, 27, LDS Hospital, Salt HAN! West Jordan, daughter, Jan. 27, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West Valley City. HARDING, Jalene and Douglas, Woods Cross, son, Jan. 24, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. HOLT, Rowan and Jason, Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. JOHNSON,Rachel and Steven, Syracuse, son, Jan. 26, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. JOHNSON,Savrina and Duane, Ma gna, daughter, Jan. 24, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West ValleyCity. JONAS, Emily and Sean, Salt Lake City,son, Jan.28, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. KRAUSE, Carol and Ronald, Salt son,Jan. 25, LDS Hospital, Salt KUMP,Jessica and Bryan, City, daughter, Jan. 29, tS. Hospi Salt LakeCity, KUNZE,Candace and Jeffrey, Mur ray, son, Jan. 25, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. LARSEN, Maureen and Scott, daughter, Jan. 22, Pioneer Valley Hospi- tal, West Valley Cit MANUSINA, Kolina and Niko, West Jordan, son, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. MCCLATCHY, Sherry and Paul, Tooele, son, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt TakeCy ity. |ACHRAN, Jeanette and aehnathan, Salt Lake City, daughter, Jan. 28, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. LLS, Stephanieand Jeffrey, Lay: ton,son, Jan. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. ‘MOIMOI,Burlingame and Tui, Salt LakeCity, ae Jan. 26, LDS Hospi tal, Salt LakeCit PARKIN, Shelly and Gilbert, Salt LakeCity, daughter, Jan. 24, LDS Hospi tal, Salt Lake City. PORTER, Erin, West Valley City, twin et Jan. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake C RESENDEZ, April and Michael, Sandy, daughter, Jan. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. RHODES,Bridget and Jason, West jordan, son,Jan. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. RICHENS, vate and ‘Taylor, Mur- ray, WestValley C LDS Hospital, Salt Llake it er, Jan, 24, ROSAS-OLIVARES,Elizabeth and Ricardo, West Jordan, ee dan, 24, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeC SABIN, Sandi and nh Kaysville, daughter, Jan. 27, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. SCHOFIELD, Michelle and Scott, Salt LakeCity, son, Jan. 25, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, SCOTT, Kimberly and POELMAN, Bradley, Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 27, LDS. Hospital, Salt LakeCity. SELIN,Kristie and Quinton, Tooele, daughter, Jan, 28, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. SMITH, Elizabeth and Brian, Salt Lake City, daughter, Jan. 25, LDS Hospi: tal, betertge Kristie and James, West valley CCity, daughter, Jan. 28, 1.DSHos pital, Salt Lake City. SUNDUALL, Kimberly and David, Salt LakeCity, son,Jan. 24, LDSHospital, Salt Lake City. ‘'TAGGE,wr and David, Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, TARBET, Nancy and Gregory, Bountiful, daughter, Jan. 26, LDS Hospi tal, Sat Lake City. TAYREIN, Jeannette andDavid, West Valley City, son, Jan. 24, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West Valley City. ‘THI, Le and TRAN,Tung, Salt Lake chy. son, Jaan.25, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. VANISI, Lavinia and FOTOFI Rick, daughter, Jan. 25, Pionoer valley HospiWest Valley City. OGRINE, ‘Trisha and Gary, Cen tervile daughter, Jan, 27, LDSHospital, Salt Lake City, VONGPASERT, Khabay and Kham pheuan, West Valley City, daughter, Jan. 23, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West Valley City. WERLICH,Robyn and Ryan,Sandy, daughter, Alta View Hospital, Sandy. Sybil Married 14, 1943, to o the Logan Temple. Gradvated from No ‘and then ‘ottended Utch site uhiversy After serving an LDS Mi hr Blond)/eantern Conte: fegraguated iin a PhD. from, the Unverty of, Wikconsin. ae ane quently was on the fac 1¢ University ofUtah ond Uaiversty of IN nois. s then Chairman of the Biochemistry Department a Michigan State University. In 1968, he returned fo USU and served as Provost for 17 youn Herstred trom (50% As a consultant to Public Health Service, he reviewed the health nd murition stals of seyercl ccuntries: Turkey - 1957; Ecuador Thailand - 1960; Venezuela - 19 and Nigeria - 1965. Gaurth eid traveling with Anna Lou, friends and family, and particularly loved the scenic ‘beauty of Southern Utah. Received many awards including: The Sesquicentemial Award (Honorary jmnus." Michigan); Borden Award Pe Institute of Nutrition); fob. ins Award (USU); Honorary Dock fence (Southern Utoh State College); lar Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Maly (Rockefeller Founda conrad A. Elvehlen tion);; ai Award for Public Service in Nutrition (American Institute of Nutrition). Rently, the Dey ariment, of Chemistry SU named an Endowed ProfesSonnip in his honor. Gaurth was an active member of Rotary ct served Gs President of the Logan Club. He THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ROCHESTER, wos proud oF her pioneer heritage ond wos a lifelong and devoted memberof The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sains, faithfully fulfil ‘any and all callings. Her life was centered on her family and ch Survived by her daughters: yivia {creia) Sutton, ait Lake en ‘ar ara. (LeRoy) Bearnson, and Lora (Duane) Ford, fount, ie 22. grandchildren eee numerous sisters, ary ‘Whitehead, Josephine Salmon, Rhea (Dean) Robinson; brother, Norman Curtis. Preceded in death by husband Roy and son Richard. Services will be Friday, February 1 12 noon, Crystal Heights Ward, 1970 E. Stratford Ave. (20th E. and 2560 $.) Viewing at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Janvary 31,2002, 6-7: at the ward prior services. iehsed sait” Ldke city Cemetery. Lorraine Horsley Garfield Loving wife, grandmother and great d away January NY. — | Former Attorney General Janet Renocollapsed Wednesday night during a speech and was taken to a hospital. Reno, 63, was conscious ter impact. It was expected that the satellite would start breaking apart as it entered the atmosphere,50 miles high. Sy 282 pital, Salt Lake City. CARERON,Misty and Nathan,Salt | within an eight-hour period af- fonests caracces BUXTON, Claudia and Matthew, Highland,son,Jan,24, LDS Hospital, Salt a "ADARE,Andrea and Jaren, West valley City, eres, Jan. 24, LDS Hos- American Aerospace Defense Command,the Air Force operation known as NORAD that monitors space satellites. Beasley said NORAD would confirm that the satellite had fallen = BACOCH,|, Malinda and John, John, West Valley City, son, Jan. 29, PioneerValley tracked by radar by the North when taken to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, ac- cording to the Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester. Darrell Grigg, aspokesman Reno had been speaking for attended a fund-raiser and a news conference. Reno, a Miami native, is running for governor of Florignosed with about 45 minutes at the University of Rochester when she told the audience, “You're going to have to excuse me for a minute. I’m going to have to sit down,” the newspaper said. She then collapsed. Before the speech, Reno governor. She was the first female attorney general in U.S. history, serving during the Clinton administration. ae een Medical Serthe “very Reno's ae were stable.” Louis Canchola Martha Anne Duzik Our lovinghusband, HELPER: fother, grandfather, Marti wasborn to Dudley x Mabel e Bewen October 6.1925 Wyoming. With’ the glow peacefully Sunday, ‘Mom will be Eaves enedoyher her davghter, Lee fstend ise tee celia ey Burtoft and ‘her life partner Mar! . Grandma Duzik will always Aug, 18, 18961n be loved and cherished by her grandPenjomo, Mexico dougiter,KristanBurtoft her partner iano Ryan Trinidad Burtoft, Marts great ganci Jacob Granados Hanson,will always know and Conchola. Marri ariat Ryan lovehis " ig Gelober 1942In PricesUtoh, Menber True to ) she is. Morti left the Of the Spanish Assembly of God message for all her family Church. Longtime resident of Carbon following County, where he workedfor various and many, many friends: coal mines a W.for man nothing at all It does not ear tania teted en lie Uta count.atis | have only sipped away into tate Department of Health. the next room. Nothing has happened. enjoyed gardening ond taking care ot Everythingremains exactly asiwos. i his ‘am | , you are you, and the old life we Survived by; son, Fidel O. (Christina) Sanchez,Spring Gien. daughter, Jenny Sandov oval ashingna contac Nevaety)Tullo,¥ est Valley. Also by. grandchildren, great fendchren and great-great-grandchildre Hear no forced air of solemnity or receded in death by three“grand- sorrow. Lau always laughed chil atthe little jokeswe enfoyed fo. Funeralservice,,Saturday, February gether. Play, smile,think of me, pray 2, 2002 1 Mitchell. Funeral for me Let my name be ever Home. Family ‘ili be ot Michels household word thatit always was. Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. without a Scturday one rior to services. itt be sBoken ost of a shadow upon it. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper Vite means hail that it ever meant. It inuity. is this death but a negligible accident? Whyshould | be out of mind Ruby Jensen Gregerson because |. am out of sight? | am but waiting for you, for aninterval, MAYFIELD, Ruby Jensen very near, just around the Gregersonof Mayes a pated0away somewherecorner. All is well.” Janvary 2 Valley estal. Wewill always celebrate her life, wuby was born September 1, 1926 and join with us in her in Mayfield, Utah, to Andrew Franklin honoraskFriday, toFebruary 1, 2002 beand Delilah (Lillie)Michaelson Jensen. tweenthe h jours in the evethe married Bertus N. Gregerson in ning. The celebrationanwill be held in Bcheld, Uich onAugust 4 1954, _She tried to live her entire life, qu- herin home. lieu of flowers, the family would ly and with dignity and hones Hit, eeeeales jame offered to:rances Hospital with ner friends Phyllis Hansen ond for Children, Fairfax Shriners Rd Virginia, ria nto to Mewyatel two fodies, thanks so much forgiving palame City, Utoh 84103 801-536her those happytimes and memories. She wos precededin deathby Uncle Bert on Janvary 1986. Hopefully Rebecca Catron Carlson take his"Hon. Rebecca Carlson, born Harriett fe becca Divet in St. Louis, MO. on him. Also she was preceded in death tember 13, 1911, died peace byher parents and brother Allen A. Woodland Park Care Cent jensen. Lake City on Jan. 29, 2002. Married She is survived by brother-in-law Uoyd Catron, MD: (died1964) and James cate sisters-in-law Phillis foReubenCarlson (died regerson, regerson, Betty son, BovisUdy Catron Tunbridge. RuthJensen,Hazel Wells (Anita) of by Sait Lake Ci and Helen Sidwell ron Traul of Orlando, ae: ‘As quoted from a column written by tNdaughters, Stephanie % sen, DanValentine, "No one really never R wth Catron jadlock Catro (Nate), great dies while there are those on earth Grenlcavaiter, EneGroce, Cle who love them. .A person is never dsons, Doncake Ci gone as long os there are those who ald Loyd Traut(Rie (oF Ft. Collis remember them in fondness and Ka rl Traut "of astheir memory evokes 0 sil CO, Medford, smile. All who have’ loved, ond b oe vere“fighter and a survivor, loved have been loved have earneda pavinggrow up during the Depr piece of immortality. . sion oi remembered‘placing “cardThere will always be an board in the sol f her worn-< lace ‘atmydiner table and ne in shoes. She worked0sa hospital nurse art, prior to marriage, an industrial nurse sO to Inouye and the a widow, and as a real estat statt al Gummison Veliey Hospital for as well into iter seventies. all the kindness and help given to her. agent rivate services were hei ot All Funeral Directors: Magleby Jensen Episcopal Church. Her, family Mortuary, Salina and Gunnison, Utah. Saints wishes to thank the staff at Highland Cove Retirementit, Woodland Park CareCenter, and’ Utoh Heritage Hospice for makin herxfinal years and LaMar Joseph Gardner days more LaMor Joseph Gardner, age 89, of Colleen uae Salt Lake City, UT, passed away on Johnson ga said that pieces of the craft were expected to hit Earth be- £8 S| THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS Giannoput 75. in ber Phai 1952. Has been retged for many L_= Bi wife, Mary, daughter steph (sit) Pazoles. two,grand Idren, Nicholas and Alex Preceded in deat b mother Touia, and brother Theodore. aeservicrs will be held Saturvary 2, 20021, 12Noon. at Pederlas Greek Orthod 5335QHighland Dr Friendsmaycali ‘at the Deseret Memorial Morwary 46 cost 700 South Prayer SY. Interment: Mt. Olivet Comet inte srar bes)Bony made to Holy Trinity or Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church. Amy Jensen "Amy Lou" Amy Jensen was tragically taken fromher earthly existence on Jon. 27, 200:a at the age of 29, in Valiey City, Utah. She born feb. 4,1972 in Salt City, Utah, daughier of and topes care wl and Karen Jensen. jarents, Ann he “arry. “Karen and_ Bill; Seer Jason;sisters, Tannett, Codyand Tess; grondparents, Helen and Leon many aunts, uncles, cousins and a host Offiends:specialfriends, Kris Simoes ond Tracy’ Howard. The family wouldlke fo express 0 special thanks to all of Amy's friends and co-workers at United Stationers. Funeral services will be heldFriday, dwood Road. may ca Thurday. 6:30-8:30 p.m. andFriday PeeBer to 2}inter A Bayton, idaho Ceme Good-bye. Amp.we love you" Paul Francis Garcia Paul Francs Garcia, a 58, passed ‘away Jan. 29, 2002'in est Jordan, rcia. Bethe Ae eared Mates Cynthia, Rudarmel in Los Vegas, Paul ‘eredSnhe worked as Maintenance Engineer for the IHC Cottonwood i. Paul loved to golf, camp, fish and to wife fe Cindy; Cindy; daughter daughter, Sy Pauline (John) Garzand, Michellesn Jund; or les, nieces ews’ Preceded In death by hs Pore eats,and two sisters, Margie “ond Church, he enjoyed teaching the rierel services will be held Sat. Feb. 2. 2002, 3 am. at the Jenkinsi Bavseh’& LombOptical, He tarried none lla Russell on September 5, member ofthe Rose Park 3rd Ward 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. wife, mother, The depression years were @ teal for manyyea awa) Throughouther life she served her Suggle forhis parentsond, family them band and church. She truly years readste iontrother Il, and after World War rid in deathby his parents, two brothers, ingly around her. How do you put into She worked for Sears Roebuck II he founded United Optical, and mere words te ond a si life of an a later Gardner Optical. He was one of 20 years. Graveside services willbe held on for Spproximatey colleen was born August 28,1923 the first contact lens’ fitters in Salt vived b) er ps bacniters Friday, February 1, at 2 p.m. at the Garfield ing oem in Lyman, Wyoming to Lake, He was recognized By the ConLusty Prentice; rong Tonaquint Cemetesee . George, dren and great-grandchildren, Philo 4. and Gene Ann Huband ct Lens Society oF America. He reUtah.Friends may call Friday from 1 she loved to tend ond take for drives tired after 47 years in the optic Ellsworth. netom family moved to North the Metcalf Mortuary (43: os fen, Utah when was nine years in the car. Preceded in death by her aAaia9h mn sh ooreee husband, she graduated from Weber High called “Mr. East Mill Creek” Melvin W. Garfield; father, Soot in 1951 and from Bri mother ‘and brothers Kenneth and byPresident finckley, ond earned this Young Vevey in 1956 with a 3S. name by his work in the Sons of Utah Grant Horsley. ‘ducal whi Pioneers, He served as president of Funeral services will be held Satur. James Craig Davis U.P. 's. He served 2, 2002 at pi ‘it Ward(1 {53° Hia East"al“creel tions Club and Our son, brother, father ond uncle wos sales) of East Mill Creek Rewas taken from us suddenly ina 800N.). Friends may call Friday ev ae unions ning from oe, p.m, at eee rtutragic automobile weSin taxesTenpls on ary, 260 E. South Ter nd Sar He was quick to give service Ce the gccident Saturday they Rove lived inBoonhut, doy from i eds. 1o8gare rior t ever possible, but never sought reco Jan. 26, 2002. nition, He wat devoted to his wife and tosfSeer as=rons services at the vere Interment:1 Red Craig” fee boar Pr feraltyj mily and. loved. the” gospel. He wood Memorial Estates. to Lloyd B. and iefSociety pres servedquietlyinmony capacities, and Wardand Stoke Relief javis on the LDS missionary Jon. 15, 1955. rom."extended beyond his own Graduated from jm Kay ess School, 197. Served in the LOS PANGUITCH, Mark the Polynesian ple tor 12 years. He served in mam ter in Laie, Heywood, 86 3,Pena tah ied Sther Baro i favorite incopoctties throughout his lifeMission” 1974January 29, 2 1976. Graduated in Panguitch pene a logy.hebesjan horfamilyly His conta a,sa smile ondSeiad research freshm at eyes lit up ‘a mar- his ines Management from Bom March 13, Volous example tohis family ond ol- BYU, and continaed until her deci, feeieetucs Utah.cag. wascuriting ‘thousands of names for ways treated Mom with Kindness and rently employed by Brian Irving Con- JPanguitch oseph Edgar le work We are sure she fe osa many year: Mar: rete shed a ing ovation when she Sorvivors include: Irvin{Patrso) posed cares sek foe greatest in the m Henrie Heywood. Gardner, Lorin R. (for igan ‘ii 01 Married, Neilene tinda} “Gordner, Jeniel {Vagn)“Ger loves were her naw‘and service vive ildren, Bradley Lo May 29, M.Scott Scot Gardner, all oF bamondie Am Davis, cirrenty Clove, 1935’ St. George Sat" Lake Cilys lyn (Brion, des ite,survived, by her. husband, serv theIDs DeDenver, Mis LDS Temple. ceased) Jacks, of San Jose, Califor. Nadtay Johnny thee 'iiaren, kathy sion; Donna Davis,si siblings, Survivors (David) J Las ms,Veo, Neia; 21 grandchildren, and 36 great- yoda, AdelenaeTiSore Davis, Fite, included oe(ane a Kofford of Bounrandchildren; three brothers, Ross fiful, Utvite Biceost): two nieces, ‘Eiiobeh rk E. (Lori) Jolson,of rdner of Los Al Wel Nicole Penguteh an Shite lidren, Annette te: Hey Ogden, UT; and Bruce Nw a vais, id oF Panguitchy Kattleen (Fria) Gata Gardner ren; ‘Oo Gardner, South Pueblo, CO.Pr non nar "oF ney Bruce Neil (Rita) oray by his loving’ wife, his par- fiseron) ero 00d of Fallon, NV; Terrie Kay I Cotie Ann Elsworthof Sat Lone iblings. sonan-taw, ‘grand. ae four great-grand(Sen iece (Joe) (Joe] Fhe ro“rytf fin Is\syorth ahot Sen ‘Diego,: Caio ‘ali i. en. randchildren; 12 ‘al services will be held on Sot- Her's was a life iidren; Sisters Margaret ‘tiie Scott everysonea latterday-Sain Feb. 02, 2002 Re te a af, Proves Edith Gilesof Meso, Az: vidayFe Mt sister-in-law, Myrtle Heywood of St W768.Adon Dre (39503), Friends He’ is preceded in death by may call Friday evening,trom, 6. Daabones i ‘are ountttol 2125 Eyeve(3435 84, where George. his parents; son, Mai Kay Hey- e at the Holbrook M¢ may call abe y, 3251 nine brothers and sisters, ee services ond echeiay wre. wood; 2300 E., oe | chy a vand ¢n the oe The family will fit rere Funeral services, nye Feb. arghSal. from 10:4 Ved5 ‘and friends Friday, February 1, fing from ope m. at Wasatch Lown 2002, of | pan. Ponguits 3rd Los mn. ot‘the Russon Haron SaksS,HighlandDr., Sat Ward 16, the services.Inierment fi 150 North 400 Fiysion‘Burtol Gardens, Funeral Viewit in Halloday Memoria” Fectors: The HolbrookMérlary. at Virg0.T 2:30 p.m. Our special man} onary fund friends “at Brighton‘corde, careInterment-Lakeview Cemeter itch Cemetery. ‘ond ou wil be missed ond Biter pperts ond hewpces for mei ook ond di your, love ill‘always be felt, map at www. and Relief Society prainne She we Sinehe vedBaad aeee / J. salt Lake City. Debra gh le or ce eral Walker; aiker;five grandchildren gr and was also a member of ‘the Old Main Society. As an active member of the LDS Mark J. SremnrogCs Mork posed, away ‘janweryMe kb ray, UT where ‘riends maycal tiday‘Feb. 1s from 6-7 pam, rosary'at 7 pam, ond Sat. ot femre tuary” from "830-9 cum. Interment Wells, Nevada. Myrtle Nordfors Keate eeeae Nordfors Keate, beloved mother, ape, great ft passed we on Jonuary 27, Myrtle was born on 32 view in Annabella, Utah cs Rebecca Roberts eg Se graduated from Nontoe High School went on to receive Bail,yeneres in_ Education ite Bri University. She marrie Kary wl liam Keate in the Manti Temple on June 27, 1933. They spent 68ve , Sinaia) Nyttle served’ mary esiocts favorite wos working wor with the young women. ‘hegray, ndlovgy Served’trea ighout her life, They i i tsAMAjeonaaien ‘nd manyGreat fnerclservices willbe held Noon on Friday, February 2002 ‘at the, Wosoteh fave Mottuolys sat Spunghlond Drive. 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