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Show B3 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, July 15, 2008 TRIBUTE Lindora Jensen Draper CASTLE DALE - Lindora Jensen Draper, our beloved mother, and grandmother passed away at her home on Monday, July 7, 2008. Lindora was 90 years old. Born December 18, 1917 in Cleveland, Utah, Lindora was the fifth child of eleven, born to Edward C. and Maude Eden Jensen. She was educated in Cleveland and Huntington, Utah. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Lindora Ruth Richards Guptill Goldie LaRue Anderson Alger served thirty-two years as a Primary worker, enjoying PRICE/GRAND JUNCTION-Our loving wife, mother, SUNNYSIDE - Goldie LaRue Anderson Alger, age 86, children, especially the Trailbuilders. She also served on he sister and beloved grandmother, Ruth Alice Newton RichOur sweet and gentle Mother, Grandmother, Great GrandNorth Carbon Stake Primary Board as well as Homemaking ards Guptill, passed away July 14, 2008 in Price, Utah at the mother, Sister and Friend passed quietly from this life on Counselor in the Castle Dale Stake Relief Society Presiage of 91. July 9, 2008 surrounded by her family at home. She is now dency. She was born January 25, 1917 in Reading, Kansas, the reunited with the love of her life, parents, sister and grandLindora was a charitable woman who always carried oldest daughter of Warren C. and Laura Jones Newton. son. a smile. She had a positive, loving outlook and she loved Ruth spent her childhood in Kansas, and at the age of Born July 18, 1921 in Storrs, Utah to John Leslie and cleaning, decorating, and entertaining. sixteen was baptized in the Reading Baptist Church. In Ruth Ada Gardner Anderson. Lindora kept scrapbooks and photo albums of her fami1937 she graduated from Reading High School. On June 2, Married Harold Lee Alger April 6, 1944 in Los Angeles, lies, preserving the honor and accomplishments of each. 1940 she married James Roy Richards in Kansas. CA. Marriage was solemnized June 12, 1965 in the Manti She lived 41 years in Hiawatha, Utah with her husband Ruth spent her early married life in Kansas, CaliforLDS Temple. Harry Leon “Bud” Draper who labored for 45 years. Bud nia and Alamosa, Colorado. On July of 1947, she moved Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. retired on February 2, 1978 and they moved to Castle Dale, to Grand Junction, were James passed away on March 17, Mom held many positions including Den Leader, Primary Utah into the home they had remodeled, after purchasing 1966. Teacher, and Relief Society President. She served the property in June 1951. They enjoyed square dancing She was a former resident of Grand Junction where at the Manti Temple with her sweetheart and companand she and her husband were members of several dancing she spent twenty years working as a nurse at the Grand ion for several years. groups. Keenly interested in political issues and proud to Junction Osteopathic Hospital. On January 26, 1975 Ruth During World War II Mom helped to build airplanes be a lifetime Republican. Served many years as an elecmarried Harold Guptill in Las Vegas, Nevada. at Douglas Aircraft. Mom was a self taught cake decorator tion judge. Lindora loved to read, especially newspapers, Ruth enjoyed making quilts, and she made many and made beautiful wedding cakes for family and friends. historical materials and the scriptures. for her family and friends. She enjoyed her bowling and She was and expert at Tatting which is a lost art. Our She had great love of painting, and at the age of 70 always said, “I didn’t know if I bowled to live or lived to mother had a great appreciation for the beauty of the world years, under the direction of a nephew Cliff Oviatt, Linbowl.” we live in and passed this on to her children and grandchildora enjoyed taking acrylic art classes. Her paintings are Survived by her husband, Harold Guptill, Price; dren. in many homes, especially those given to boys who have daughter, Marilyn (Dennis) Steele, Fredricksburg, IA; son, She is survived by her six daughters, Leslie (Fred) Daniel (Judy) Richards, Grand Junction, CO; step-children, Keele, Spring Glen, Elna (Darwin) Christensen, East Carbon achieved the rank of an Eagle Scout a painting of an Eagle was given on those occasions. Sandra Bryant, Lori Guptill both of Lancaster, OH, Richard City; Vicki Alger, Colleen Christensen, Sunnyside; Donna Lindora was a member of the Alaho Ladies Club, the (Charlotte) Guptill, Craig, CO, Allen (Jann) Guptill, Price; (Walter) Smith, Green Bay, Wisconsin; Clara (Tom) BurHistorical Society, and an honorary member of the Daughbrother, Lloyd Newton, Lindon, KS; sisters, Joyce Jennings, bank, Hurricane. 14 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren ters of Utah Pioneers. She was a woman of strength and Butte, MT, Rachel Smith, Sacramento, CA, Betty Noll, and was expecting her first great, great grandson in Octocharacter. Her lifetime motto was “Live, Love, Learn”, She Hutchinson, KS, Laura Mae Wyant, Junction City, KS; 16 ber. Two Brothers John P. (Rayona) Anderson, Wellington; firmly believed that one should do the best they can with grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, June F. (Fonta) Anderson, West Valley City; Three sisters, whatever challenges life sends their way, to play the hand nephews, and dear friends. Mary Lou (David) Hight, American Fork; Cleo (Eugene) one is dealt, and play it the best you can so that at the end Preceded in death by infant sons, James Eugene and Powell, Kearns; Leila ( Richard) Hight, Mt Pleasant. of the day you are happy and satisfied with the choices you Lowell Dean Richards; first husband, James Roy Richards; Preceded in Death by her husband of 50 years, her have made. and brothers, Lee, Edwin and Ken Newton. parents, a sister Dora L. Clements and grandson Richard Always proud of her family heritage and extended famFuneral service, Friday, July 18, 2008, 9:30 a.m., MitchDaniel Miller. ell Funeral Home, 233 East Main Street in Price. Family Funeral Services were July 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the East ily. Lindora kept in close touch with brothers and sisters, their families, nieces and nephews, and her children and will be at Mitchell’s Thursday evening from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Carbon LDS Church. Interment was in the Cleveland City grandchildren, each holding a special place in her heart. and Friday one hour prior to service. Graveside service, Cemetery. Services are in the care of Fausett Mortuary. Lindora kindly and lovingly remembered birthdays, phone Friday, 2:45 p.m., Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Grand numbers and addresses. Lunch with family and friends Junction, Colorado. Arrangements entrusted to Mitchell was also an enjoyable event in her life. She also loved to Funeral Home. travel, enjoying her travels throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Alaska, and Europe. Lindora was a mother of two sons, Gary Leon Draper stead, Leon Smith, Duaine Bena Lee Smith (deceased) and John Edward (Betty) Draper of Laguna Hatch and George Baker. Hills, California: three Draper Grandsons, Samuel G. Funeral services will PRICE-Our precious angel left us on July 8, 2008. Mom (Corinne) of St. George, Utah. John Edward Jr. (Stacy) of be held at 2:00 pm on July was born July 28, 1934 to Ben and Mamie Black in PeerNewport Beach, California and Derek L. Draper (Marisa) 12, 2008 at the Price 1st less, Utah. She grew up with 3 older sisters and 3 younger of Laguna Niguel, California: two granddaughters, Kristine brothers. On April 18,1952 she married the love of her life F. Ward Chapel with viewing (Brett) Sewell, St. George Utah and Lori Ann (Robert) Taylor one hour prior to service. Grant Smith, Jr. Together they had 7 children. of Centerville Utah; fourteen great grandchildren, which Family and friends may Mom’s courage, quiet strength, and patience were an includes triplets - Tim, James and Mark Draper, St George view privately July 11, 2008 inspiration to everyone she met. Her perfect soul shined UT, Ben, Jeffery and Katie Sewell, St. George, Utah, Bridget, at Fausett Mortuary from like a brilliant sun in every beautiful smile. She will be Max, Madison, James and Jeffery Taylor of Centerfield t The Emery9-5. County Review we Interment will be in like to focus on the good news of the community and we do our best missed more than any words can describe. Utah and Jenna, Kara and Alyssa Draper of Laguna Niguel, the Price City Cemetery. Mom is survived by her Mother-In-Law: Sarah toJane tell the stories of those who call the county home. We are committed to providing California. Lindora isour alsoreaders survivedwith by two sisters Leora Services are in the care of Smith; Children: James Smith, E. Grant Smith, Keith Edge(Vernon) Leamaster Huntington, Utah and Beth (Walter) the unbiasedFausett newsMortuary. of the area and we do so with an equal commitment to search outofthe good news house, and Lorri & Norman Browning; 21 Grandchildren; Henzi, Ivins, Utah and three brothers, Ted, Glen (Karen) that is so seldom reported. We wish a very spe19 Great-Grandchildren; Sisters: Norma Peck, Marta (Mario) Jensen of Elmo, Utah and Roy (Zona) Jensen of Cleveland, cial hug and thank-you to DiCaro, Carolyn Black, Bonnie Smith, Colleen Hatch and Utah. Becky Tallerico, Tami Judi Baker; Brothers: Terry (Carol) Black,We Arland Langford, believe Emery County is a place to from be celebrated and we do so each week in The Emery County Review. She is preceded in death by her husband, Harry Leon UMWA, Tisa, Sherry, JenRoger (Karen) Smith and Greg Smith; Daughter-in-law: Lo“Bud”: parents, three brothers, Alvin, Bill and Fred Jensen, nifer, and Holly from CNS rie Smith, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. two sisters (Frank) Jensen and Annette (Wayne) Subscriptions ReviewDr. areMonahan $23.00 for year Doug (52 issues), a $16.00 savings fromHarriet the news stand price. andone his staff, Garff, Bishop She was preceded in death by her parents; and Fa- to theHospice, Liddell. Terry, Sheila Larsen and her ladies and Gus & Sil. You have ther-In-Law, Forrest Smith; husband; Children: Baby A viewing was held on July 11, 2008 at 12:30 p.m at held us up through some very difficult times. the Yousubscription are Lorri Smith, Tammy Smith, Jamie NaylorTo and Gary Smith; subscribe to The all Emery County Review, simply complete formDale below and mailoftoThe Church of Jesus Christ the Castle Stake Center Daughter-In-Law, Benita Gomez; Great-Granddaughter, Sky truly angels among us. Also thank you to all our family of Latter-Day Saints located at 35 E. Main, Castle Dale, and friends for all your support and love. In lieu of flowers, Smith; Sisters: Bobby Langford, Marion Black, Evelyn Black Utah. Funeral services followed at 2:30 p.m. Interment was The EmerytoCounty Review, send donations CNS Hospice. Evona Smith and Sharon Taldo; Brothers: Laurence Black, in the Castle Dale Cemetery. Services were held under the P.O. 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