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Show The Ogden Valley news Page Volume XIV Issue XIV October 1, 2007 Announcements Obituaries (cont. from page 7) BURNS cont. from page 7 and her home was always a gracious and comfortable place to visit, especially her beautiful backyard beneath Ben Lomond’s shadow. She wrote thoughtful church lessons; sewed clothing; crocheted and knitted blankets; created ceramic dolls; and baked delicious rolls, pies, and cookies. She loved beautiful scenery and driving trips to enjoy the wonders of the Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming mountains. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and four siblings: Cleora Olsen, Norman Fuller, Anna Naomi Fuller, and Mary Velma Dabb. She is survived by her four children and their spouses, 12 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd. on September 25, 2007 followed by interment at the Mountain View Cemetery in Eden, Utah. Send condolences to the family at <www.myers-mortuary.com> Pearl Kellerstrass Pearl Avery Kellerstrass, 89, died Thursday, September 20, 2007 at her home in Ogden from esophageal cancer. Her loving family was by her side. She was born Pearl Kellerstrass February 27, 1918 in Ogden, a daughter of Thomas H. and Frances Avery Upton. On March 17, 1939, Pearl married Gordon Mack Kellerstrass in Salt Lake City. She lived the majority of her life in Ogden. Pearl was a volunteer at McKay-Dee Hospital for several years. In her younger days, she enjoyed golfing and bowling. She also loved raising her family and supporting her husband through the years. Her favorite pastime was watching old movies. Pearl was an excellent cook and enjoyed having parties with her friends. Pearl and Funeral services were held Thursday, Mack traveled extensively, enjoying their September 27, 2007 at the Burch Creek 3rd time together. Surviving are her husband Mack of Ward Chapel, 5161 S. 1300 E. with Bishop Ogden; three daughters, Peggy (Raymond) Richard Taylor officiating. Bowden, Eden; Kathy (Steve) Everett, Ogden; Boni (George) Nourse, Roy; eight Pamela Jean “Shrimpy” Danner grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Pamela Jean Preceding her in death were her parents Danner, 45, was taken and three sisters. away from us all too Graveside services were held September soon on September 24 26 at Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the by complications of Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. ovarian cancer. God In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gave our precious donations be made to Primary Children’s Shrimpy only fortyMedical Center. five years with us, but Email condolences to the family at each was a special year <www.lindquistmortuary.com> filled with moments that will remain in our Susan Lancaster Pamela Danner hearts and memories Shaw forever. Pamela was born in Buffalo, New York Susan Lancaster on June 5, 1962, and grew up in the neighborShaw passed away, ing suburb of Clarence. She attended Arizona Saturday, September State University, and graduated in 1984 22, 2007 at McKaywith a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Dee Hospital. She was born Journalism. Following her graduation, she November 27, worked for several years as a broadcast news 1950 a daughter of producer before moving on to her career as a Albert and LaVerne corporate communications manager. In 1993, Pamela established her own Nielsen Lancaster. Susan Shaw business, Danner Wright Creative Services, She married Joseph J with her husband Jack. Her work for internaBowden. They were later divorced. She tional business clients took her on journeys married Shawn C Shaw on October 8, 1988 throughout the world, writing and producing in Ogden, Utah. corporate videos, and managing corporate Susan was a member of the Burch Creek events. Her work and travels brought out 3rd Ward of the LDS church where she served her amazing gifts of decorating and gourmet in many callings such as Primary Teacher and meal preparation. She took great joy in enterward Librarian. She did wonderful needle work, and cared taining. Evening dinners with Pamela will for others. She especially loved her nieces live forever in our hearts and on our palates. Pamela was a talented flautist who played and nephews. She was a loving wife, daughboth popular and contemporary Christian ter, and sister and will be greatly missed. music. Her performances reflected her creSusan was an employee of IRS where she ative spirit, and gave voice to her love of was a tax examiner for 22 years. giving to others. Surviving are her husband, Shawn C Pamela’s sweetness and kindness have Shaw; her children Thelissa (Aaron) Meade been passed along to thousands of children of Ogden; Dustin Bowden of Tennessee; through her book, Andre, Angel in a Poodle Breanna Jo of Roy.; and seven grandchildren. Suit. Andre was her constant companion. Also surviving are her mother, LaVerne They were kindred spirits who instinctively Lancaster; and two sisters, Lynda (Leon) Stanger and Becky Casey. She was preceded in death by her father, Albert Lancaster A newly formed group called Minorities for Vouchers have announced a campaign to inform Utah voters of the benefits vouchers bring to low income and minority families. Bobby Porter, Director of Minorities for Vouchers, said, “Wealthy parents can already afford private schools for their children. Let us even out the playing field. A $3,000 voucher will give options to low income and minority families. The average tuition for private schools in Utah is only around $4,000. This will be huge for low income families. cared for all those around them, and willingly gave unconditional love. Her book is an inspiration and a legacy for the little ones who will follow her lead. Pamela has moved on to a place where her sensitive, peaceful nature will be welcomed back. Her Christian faith has sustained her for a lifetime. She has found her peace with God. She is preceded in death by her precious poodle, Andre; and Mollie, her little beagle baby. She is survived by Jack Wright, husband, Huntsville, Utah; parents Ed and Rosemarie Danner, Incline Village, Nevada; sisters Jennifer (Brett) Strouss, Malvern, Pennsylvania, and Margaret (Paul) Skuby, Sea Girt, New Jersey; nephew, Adam Strouss and niece, Allison Strouss; and best friend, Debra Drew, Perrysburg, Ohio. She leaves behind her babies—Marcel the poodle, and beagles sweet Dollie and big Bailey. Funeral Services were held Saturday, September 29, at The Church of the Good Shepherd, 2374 Grant Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Interment was held immediately following the services at the Huntsville Cemetery. Donations may be made in the name of Pamela and her beloved poodle, Andre, to Best Friends Animal Society, 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, 84741. <www. bestfriends.org> Deceased Ida Fae Gibson Hill, 87, died September 5, 2007. Louise Skeen Kelly, 84, died September 6, 2007. Brooke Marie Mitton, 31, died September 12, 2007. Lois Buttars Braithwaite, 87, died September 13, 2007. John Merlin Barrlett, 80, died September 14, 2007. Linda Chadwick Harrop, 63, died September 16, 2007. Ruth Carver DeVries, 85, died September 23, 2007. Derrill Leroy Barker, 62, died September 8, 2007. Minorities for Vouchers Announce Campaign “The goal of Minorities for Vouchers is simple. Utah voters need the truth, and the truth is vouchers will help minority and low income children. 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