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Show Page 14 Thursday, February 16, 2006 Obituaries Norma Clark Healey 91 - r-i U w li Mjr lovinf v'i! r ' Mii'itii'dtn-t MStlfr and f )TI'J 'T nl AIHIH: It-It this rn'"i;il 'Xi 'w m I ctiruir 12. 2, and fHurnt'd to t(i arms of ln-i etfrnal nun .'I'lrnid w tri AimI !J 1'iIH in Al.in-Ct.lh Al.in-Ct.lh f.fn-if ' I.ni"ii .Kid B"l V, l.irk III' Mvli; '.f 'l".l'li ' ilii drcri Sli- !ii,ir r H -d li-! Marioi, ! Il v;t'''li'art -,n ..ifw 17. I'll? in Sail Lii.' ' I' . I lu ll marriage Wii'-. laUT 'il'-mmi-d in 'In.- Sail I nV.f i''iriil' M.iri'iti pa , ,i'd away III ft.,,7 1'l't'l ".'irm.i 'i;. in Alan ,li' ir, it! iii j' r . i' '.u'd nir . and s,'-i;' a ioi 'i! ' mil a, ' In ' air. nn and tii'iuriMiii v. i'r, iwi t.il iT aiid lir-,ii'T .i' Hi .h'-i-p liffd iln ,ii'.-iid 'I . Ii'fi in AlfiiiD' and r.idu.i" -d r r .in '-. nur 11 an I oik lli.'h I: aid 1.1 A Seminary Sid' a, i .i d'".'.n-d tt t-i nljr of tin-I.IA' tin-I.IA' h i." I, and i-nnvi-d inanv n f r r i j i ii? jt- in vr'. i' i-ilii'f When .- v. .i l ! 1 ar old sin- v. as called to in ihi I'r --ifl'-ri' of tin- MIA in llii-A Ijiim Ward She later served ,r. hi- id n! in llii' Slake Young V. 'iiih'I. . i r i I was ill' I'li'Sidi-nl lot six V'-ars in the Kelief SoaetV SI v. as tin- (tiairtnan for the (Jld folks oiiiiint'if (or thirty years and always al-ways itij'ivmI doing for others. She loved rnusii and enjoyed writing iK:try and skity Her grealesl joy was Ixiiig with and doing for her family arid I'rved ones. Norma leaves a legacy for her lamilv by her example of unconditional uncondi-tional love and support She ls survived bv h;r three children Sandra Kenneth) Walker, .lav (Julia) Healey, lamera (Stan-lev (Stan-lev Imlmis all of Alpine, H grand-( grand-( luldren and 27 great -randctul-dien Additional survivors include her siblings I erne White. iJoriHhy 1 ui ker, Vern (.'lark and Lucille Huberts. Norma was preceded in death by her son Nolan 1. Mealy, giandsofi James C Healey. grand daughter Marlerie Healey and siblings, sib-lings, ( leorge ('lark. Thurza Strong. Uovd ( lark, (ilade Clark. Mildred Hair and Virgie Carroll I um-ral servii es will lie held Ihursday. I ebruary Jf. 2(HKi at 11 am in I he Mountainvilie fith Ward, !f Hi S I hgh l'a?nch Road, Alpine, lit ah I riends may call Wednesday evening from 'i-H pm at the Anderson Ander-son & Sons Mortuary. AH I. lHl N, Amerx an ( ork and at the church on Thursday from H 4. Id 4.rj am. Interment will Ik- in (he Alpine City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to the family at andersonmor-tuarv.com Cole Ruckman i.Ii- Thomas Km kman. age 2b nl Amerii an I nik died I ndav. leb lb 2iit, lie was lK,rn Mav 2. 1'iH'. in Ami-ni an f ork I tab to I homas I it-and it-and Cindy K Monson Pm k man ( .ok' gradu aied from Amerii an loik High School in 2'Hi2 I e won sev eral awards in weight hi ling and enjovi'd his cla . a-s in psvchol ogv Ih' loved till- outdimi'-. and was an avid howhunier I le also enjoved ( amping lishmg hunting, and boating I le rai ed I wheelers and recently learned the ar' nl hat Hxining swot dlish on a ommei lal boat in Iaria I'oint, Culilnrnui and ( atalina Island I vervone who knew Cole, loved, trusted, and could rely on him for anything He alw ays had a smile or a hug for you and is going to be deeply missed by all who knew him. Survived by his parents of American Amer-ican f ork brother Cory 1-ee Kuck-rnan Kuck-rnan of American I ork, grandparents grandpar-ents June L Holland. Ix-hi, Robert Thomas Kuckman, Oregon; Doris (Ifli k) b'wis. American I ork; great -grandmother, Aleda Coates. (Ainnison He was preceded in deaih by his grandfather, Dan L. Monson and great -grandparents, kex ( oates and l.dith and I Jmer Monson I uneral services were held Wednesday, l eb 15th at 1 1:00 a.m. in the American fork 1JJS Chael ai a:,', I.. ,n N. Lari Peck Downs 1 1 We (he family ol I an Fee k Downs would like to e)re - nut sincere thanks and appn-i laiion to family, friends, i la . , mate . ,,-.,1 i al'S, and all w ho hel-d in anv v. ay at the passing ol oui beaiiniul wile, mother, daughtei. sistei and Inend Your many ans of love and kind ness this past year ai d a ball lias just lieeti amaing We apjin- ian every one of vou. lot voui i ards k i ters, visits. IkkI. )i'1uies taken, lot the Ix aulilul flowers and your . port al the view ing and luneial of live alxivc luis louchedoui liv and will remain in oui inemorie ever. She loved vm all A Sie lal thanks In the leie up A I! foi Societies of the O.-dar Hollow (ith Ward and the iJry Creek Ward for the Ix-autiful tables and wonderful luncheon To Bishop Mailer, and l hose who assisted during the service ser-vice and cared for the flowers To all the ward memlers and friends lor their kindness. To Wing Mortuary Mortu-ary lor their love and professional rare of Lari We exjress our sincere gratitude grati-tude love and appreciation Irew L Downs and Children Dallas (Sheredj Mullms. Dixon, l-strv. Darci. Ialt on & Dylan Janice and Tony Peck and f amily Vnginia and LaV'ere Downs and lamilv Rchhck's lie ml S nitq Ufnh 'n, utr, lfJS c7i St ii in Main, opi m SIEMENS Hearing Aid Authorized Factory Outlet M.'lllMr If I I 1 l-j L 1 i Ill-It I I UTmiI If Ii i hO "RbT.l .in . ' iI!B,1; ; 2 . . we 0 M r ii mim Si Mnk I. iv ivii I . A Ki sini m I I Si I iim. Tr -k "k "k fo0j -'J Wyt 0 i 1 ' I In' NI;Vy standard in Senior Assisted Living, (oinpftitivu rates Private rooms I'lione hook-ups in each room. Adjoining bathrooms Kates include meals and laundry serv ice. No Add-On 's bi i: Hivr homi sof AMI.RICAN I OKK SOUTH H4Vesl 200 South American I ork. Utah (KOI 85-7X93 I ikiei V II 0u iieiiiii A ,jiujeiiienl ( Uif kdiolSmedle) ".' William Clyde Carson 1916 - 200G Clyde, H9. passed away. February Febru-ary H. 2(HKi at his home in fleasant Grove, Utah with his loving com panion at hu side He was lorn Dd l.i, 19 Hi to George Alma and Mary Ijnvira Johnson (Larson (Lar-son in f-airfield. Utah Married his sweetheart, sweet-heart, Thelma Pearl iJertin, f ebruary IH. 15.'ft and was later sealed ui tlie Mt. Timpanogos Temple Tlnr love of his life was thoroughbred thorough-bred race horses ui which he was involved for .'.0 years and he owned and operated a iiarlxir Shop for 15 years. Survived by his wife of 08 years and 2 sons lirry B. Carson of I.ehi and Max A (Januej Carson of Kiverton. (j grandchildren, 2(i great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren. I uneral services were held Saturday. Satur-day. I eb II in Pleasant Grove Garden Gar-den 7th Ward, 1028 W 1000 N. Interment. In-terment. American f ork Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at andcrsonnionuary.com Driving pet peeves Editor: I have two pet peeves that make me mad, so thought I would air them in the Free Press. This is the third time I have about been hit head-on by some idiot trying to enter the Maverick coming from the west, heading east. Instead of going around the round-about (like they are supposed to do), they cut across the painted lines and gun it to make it in the south entrance. 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