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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 29, 1981 Kaysville Funeral G. Taylor Services Are Held Succumbs At Age 85 E. H. Koldewyn Dies At Age 70 ,r!' pv Funeral services were held Jan. 21, 1981 in the Kaysville 9th Ward Chapel for Mrs. Rosezina Ward Cox, age 95, of Bountiful who died Jan. 17, 1981 at the Lakeview Hospital. MRS. COX was bom Oct. , 885 in Salem, Ida., a daughter of George P. and Sennie Dorothy Nielson Ward. She married Franklin Wauklet Cox on April 3, 1913 in Salt Lake rty. He died Feb. 14, 1921. She had lived in Idaho, Wyoming, Salt Lake City, Kaysville and Bountiful. She was a member of the LDS Church and had served in various capacities in the churchs auxiliaries. Ward. She and her husband were stake dance directors. 1 1 SURVIVING ARE two brothers, William Wray Hyde, Kaysville, and R. Zena Hyde, Lake San Marcos, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Ezra J. (Bessie) Layton, Layton; Mrs. George H. (Elaine) Cuthbert, Midvale and Mrs. Delmer E. (Carol) Birkenfeld, Kaysville. Funeral services wer held Jan. 23 at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop A. Larry Stread-bec- k officiating. EDITH MARGUERITE HYDE KOLDEWYN Mrs. Edith Marguerite SURVIVING are two daughters, Mrs. Vere (Martha) Centerville; Mrs. Varge (Leona) Thompson, Kaysvill-e- ; 12 grandchildren and 28 The funeral program was conducted by Bishop A. Neal Smith of the 9th Ward with Orvel Lynn Fairchild giving the family prayer. Prelude music was played by Pearl Jorgensen; a musical selection Ill Go Where You Want Remarks were given by Bishop Streadbeck, Wayne Sheffield and Killford Peek; an organ medley by Grant Williams; benediction by Bishop D. Allen Hyde. MRS. KOLDEWYN was bom March 31, 1910 in Kaysville, the daughter of Rosel and Lelia Fern Wray Hyde. She was married to Dirk Koldewyn on Aug. 13, 1938 in Kaysville. He died Oct. 8, 1967. She had worked for Sears Roebuck and Co. for 35 years and was a lifelong resident of Kaysville. She graduated from Davis High School and was a member of the Kaysville First DEDICATION of the grave by R. Zena Hyde; pallbearers were William Hyde, Wayne Warner, Val Adams, Kevin Brown, Eugene Birkenfeld, Del Wray Birkenfeld. Honorary pallbearers were Noall Hyde, Martin Romero, J. Forrest Barker, Robert Koldewyn, Dennis Peirce, Lynn Foxley, Jon Wassmer. Care of flowers by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society. Blimes; invocation Wilcox. gardener and retired from there. He was a member of the LDS Church, held the office of " S' f 5? a high priest and was a member of the Midvale East First 5, Ward. ROSEZINA COX Hill sang Together Again. The benediction was by Orval Hayes. LaVar Thompson dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were LaVar Thompson, Val Thompson, Darrel Thompson, Gary Thompson, Randy Thompson and Orvel Lynn Fairchild. Care of the flowers by the Bountiful 2 st Ward and the Remarks were given by Bishop Streadbeck, Harold Gailey and Canute Barnes; a musical selction was given by Bill Blimes Jr. and the benediction by Leland Frost. Robins and Mrs. Marvin (Leona) Allen, both of Layton. HERB BARNES FUNERAL SERVICES were held Jan. 22 in the Antelope Maurice R. Bames, Jr. Care of flowers by Kaysville 1st Ward Relief Society. Drive Chapel with Bishop Hubert B. Fluckiger of the Layton 7th Ward officiating. The family prayer was given by Gary Chadwick; prelude and postlude music played by LuAnne Welch; invocation by Layne Foxley; obituary by Lynn Foxley. An organ medley was given by Sheri Foxley and a musical selection by Harris Adams. Marian and Dorothy Brails-for- d Bible Verse found? Answers Paul the Apostle. 2. The believers in Christ living in Rome. 3. In Corinth. 4. Roman 1:16. sang Hope. Whispering Speakers were Dean wife of Midvale; steps- ons. Blaine E. Huntington, Midvale; Dennis M. Hunting-ton- , Davis, Calif.; Jerry LaVar Huntington, Denver, Colo.; Stepdaughter, Mrs. William (Elaine)Keel, Pleasant Grove, and Ut.; 17 nine Funeral services were held Jan. 22 in the Midvale East First Ward Chapel with Bishop MRS. COX was buried in Richard Tholen officiating. Family prayer by Richard Societies. the Rexburg, Idaho City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mor- tuary. np Palmer; prelude and postlude music by Rosalind Henneman; invocation by Dennis Huntington. cox ; a vocal duet was rendered by Joyce Wilcox and Yvonne Knighton, accompanied bv Kathleen Sessions, They sang Softly and Tenderly. Mrs. Ann Burnett Wilcox, age 73,of997S. 3000 W., Syracuse, died Jan. 20, 1981 at her home of heart failure. SHE WAS born Feb. 14, a daughter of Samuel Henry and Cathern Mitchell Burnett. On Dec. 22, 1927 she married David Henry Wilcox in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 16, 1979. Mrs. Wilcox was reared in Clinton and was educated in Davis County Schools. Following her marriage she and her husband made their home in Syracuse. SPEAKERS were Floyd S. Wilcox, pordon M. Burnett and BishopGrant M. Steed. A flute solo was given by Marilee 1907 in Clinton, Hawkins, accompanied by Vicki Carlson. This was a medley of Mrs. Wilcoxs favorite That Wonderful selections. Mother of Mine, was sung by Henry Moffit, accompanied by his wife. The benediction was given by Milton Burnett. The grave was dedicated by MRS. WILCOX was an active member of the Syracuse 1st Ward and had held numerous positions including president of the Relief Society. She had served as president of the ANN BURNETT WILCOX Syracuse Elementary PTA. She was a charter member of Gordon M. Burnett, Ogden; the Syra-Lit- a Club in Syracuse Milton J. Burnett, Clinton; Darwin Z. Burnett, Roy; and member of the Rachel Mrs. Horace (Margaret) Layton Warren Camp DUP. She had served on the North Thackeray, Morgan; Crystal Davis County Daughters of Burnett, Ogden; and Mrs. Pioneer Board. John (Cathern) Lindsay, Earlier in her life, Mrs. WilKanesville. cox had been employed by the FUNERAL services were Hooper Sugar Co., Amalgaheld Jan. 24 in the Syracuse mated Sugar Co., the Layton Utah Stake Center with Sugar Co., and the Utah Packing Co., in Ogden. Bishop Grant M. Steed of the Syracuse First ward officiatSURVIVING are three sons, ing. The family prayer was and one daughter, Dee B. Wilgiven by Darwin Z. Burnett; cox; Floyd S. Wilcox, Norman prelude and postlude was playD. Wilcox, and Mrs. Robert ed by Mrs. Arlene Briggs. A vocal duet was rendered by (Roseanne) Birch, all of Syracuse; 18 grandchildren. Sons, Darrell and Teresa Wilcox, Rex and Milton, preceded her accompanied by Bill Wilcox; jin death. invocation by Max Waite. She is also survived by three A life sketch of his mother brothers and three sisters, was given by Norman D. Wil JOYCE KEEL, accompanied bv Shanna Huntington, sang I Am A Child of God; a life sketch was presented by Elaine Keel. Speakers were Blaine Huntington and Bishop Richard Tholen; a piano solo by Mary Palmer; Gerald and Fern Tischner sang In the Garden accompanied by Rosalind Henneman; benediction by William Keel. Richard Palmer dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Richard Palmer, Blaine Huntington, William Keel, Dennis Huntington, Bill Palmer and Jerry Huntington. Honorary Call Phone Meat Dept. aX 'to.' Kaysville-Layto- n in Bible Versed ; X : A thousand years in thy sight are but as yeaterday when it is past, and as a watch in the s night. I. Who is the author of the above statement? 2. In what particular writing is. it found? 3. Of what was the author complaining? " Answers talk t,,j 376-146- 2 ABour JiLiii SHOR.. Bowmans is Open 6 Days 10 P.M. 7 A.M. y ' 5 4 Monday-Saturda- Moses. 1. 2. Psalms. 3. Of human frailty. 376-261- 9 rr-- Society. Interment y. vsb For Appointment 376-421- DEDICATION of the grave by Robert D. Foxley. Pallbearers were Russell Foxley, Larry Foxley, Brett Foxley, Shayne Harris, Ryan Harris, and Alan Geddes. Care of the flowers by the Layton 7th Ward Relief ery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortijr-ar- in the comfort of your home. Business Personal Partnership Year Around Audit Service 13 Years Experience East First Ward. Interment in the Preston Idaho City Cemetery. np L. Foxley, Alan Foxley and Bishop Alan Harris. Bendic-tio- n by John Christensen. Wilcox, Wayne Stanger, Bill Wilcox, David Wilcox, and Tom Ashton. Flowers were cared for bv the Syracuse 1st Ward Relief Society. Interment in the Syracuse Cemet- TAX SERVICE pallbearers were the high priest group of the Midvale ARTELL LOVE FOXLEY ' Elmer Wilcox; pallbearers were Dee Wilcox. Robert Birch, Ken Wilcox. Blaine BARRY H. AVERY Bishop Ned B. Roueche, SHE WAS bom Dec. 3, 1902 in Kaysville, a daughter of Robert and Mary Simpson Love. She married Leo H. Foxley Aug. 31. 1922 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. He died Feb. 2, 1978. pre-lud- SURVIVORS 1 Hospital of McKay-De- e Cancer. include his Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Mrs. Artell Love Foxley, age 78, of 1610 N. 400 W., Layton, died Jan. 19, 1981 in MRS. FOXLEY attended Davis County schools and was a member of the Layton 7th Ward. Surviving are four sons and two daughters, Dean L. Foxley, Robert D. Foxley, Allan I. Foxley , W. Lynn Foxely, Mrs. LaMont (Audrey) Chadwick, Mrs. Dennis (Colleen) Nelson, all of Layton; 19 grandchildren and 20 sisters, Mrs. Melvin (Myrtle) 1. He moved to Kaysville and was employed at Hill AFB as a Artell L. Foxley Succumbs At 78 THE FAMILY prayer was e given by Tony Rae Peers; and postlude music by Reva Killian; invocation by Thomley K. Swan. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto Salvation. 1 . Who made the above declaration? 2. To whom was he writting? 3. Where was he at the time? 4. Where may this verse be by Dale REMARKS WERE given by Bishop A. Neal Smith and Lynn Jenkins; a life history by LeeAnn Fairchild; Joseph S. Funeral services were held for Herbert J. Barnes on Jan. 20, 1981 in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with A. Larry Streadbeck officiating. Mr. Barnes was bom April 16, 1886 and died Jan. 15, 1981. DEDICATION of the grave by Maurice R. Barnes and pallbearers were Herbert W. Gillespie, Paul Jay Lund, Keith M. Barnes, Kurt B. Gillespie, William H. Lund, John G.M. Barnes, Craig L. Gillespie and was given by Bill Me, Herbert Barnes Services Held : HE MARRIED Eva Louise Campbell Nov. 16, 1922 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died in 1972. He then married Norma Arlean Huntington Young Sept. 8, 1972 m Salt Lake City. Fair-chil- d, FAMILY prayer was given by D. Clark Brown; prelude and postlude music by lone Sandal); Virginia Larkins and Pauline Jons sang I Know That My Redeemer Lives; Invocation by Binden Cottrell. Hyde Koldewyn, age 70, of 94 S. 2nd W., Kaysville, died Jan. 19, 1981 in a Clearfield nursing home of a heart ailment. George Harris Taylor, 85, died Jan. 19, 1981 in Murray. He was bom July 8, 1895 in Ephraim, Ut., a son of George and Marie Brighamine Frost Taylor. A. Wilcox Services Held oToTol a Week Closed Sundays the WESTERN FAMILY 25 Lb. Memorial Park. Love Dies Of Heart REG. Attack & DIET 8 Pack 16 oz. ..S109 Vve saved food dollars by buying here! Clark Eugene Love, 44 of 2294 N. Fairfield, Layton, died Jan. 24, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center of a massive heart attack. Quality Hon 4 Drawer Home File HE WAS born March 27, 1936 in Kaysville, a son of Levi and Elizabeth Clark Love. He married Virginia S. Young on Feb. 24, 1968 in Elko, Nev. Mr. Love was president and owner of the Clark E. Love and Sons Construction Co. He was bom and raised in Kaysville and has lived in Layton for the past 15 years. He was a graduate of Davis High School and a member of the Layton 28th Ward. IN 1979 he received an award from the state of ytah for hiring the most veterans for that year. Mr. Love is survived by his widow of Layton; three sons t VESTERN FAMILY CARLOAD SALE SAVE $$$ During our Western Family Caselot Sale WESTERN FAMILY WESTERN SHORES 200 Count FJ1C1AL TISSUE 0 16 -- Case WESTERN FAMILY No. 303 Cut & Sliced ALSO SURVIVING are his mother of Kaysville; one brother and one sister, James With Lock $89.95 tt-!38- 8fT 116 So. Fort Lane Layton. Utah 376-485- 5 376-46- 22 Love; Mrs. Eugene (Evelyn) Logan, both of Kaysville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1981 at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop S. Clair Bankhead of the Layton 28th Ward officiating. INTERMENT Kaysville-Layto- Park. n CACHE was in the Memorial VALLEY-- ..:i??;Case 2 1 10 79s !. 399 oz. .:i?r;Case 59 Lb. 1M BUTTER HOME PRIDE WHITE A WHEAT - 24 oz. Loaf DREAD 48-- a LUVS CONVENIENCE SIZE MEDIUM SIZE DIAPERS Case Stephens, Kaysville; Liz Sale FAMILY-1- grape juice n, dren. 4 Roll, 2 ply BATHROOM TISSUE WESTERN Monte Love, Mrs. Pat Mrs. Jim (Teresa) and Vicki Love, all of Layton; Mrs. Var (Terrie) 13 grandchil- 31 . YOGURT Young and Rhonda Love, both Love, Clinton; . . WESTERN FAMILY 8 oz. of Ogden; Lee Love, Roy; $105.84 APPLESAUCE WESTERN SHORES and six daughters, Larry Vander-stappe- : WESTERN FAMILY CREST-- 7 oz. ... TOOTHPASTE CENTER CUT POT ROAST H LEAN j.. GR0UIID BEEF $39 LARGE UTAH RED DELICIOUS 25 Lb. Bag APPLES TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT............ Now t THURSDAYS ARE DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! ndMni your coupon for doubl thlr fac value on Monday and Thuraday. MONDAYS 4 u.$l 9SS . |