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Show Thursday, December 21, 2006 Obituaries Deric Cleverley IXTit Wayne Oi-verl(;y, 2H. of Amnion. Idaho, passed away I)e-temlM-r Iii, 2'HHi, at his home liorn K IoIxt 2, WHO, Kexhurn, Idaho, to Van lloyd t'levcrlcy and Arlene Marie I . His Cleverley Clev-erley At l.'I moved to I'ay-son, I'ay-son, lit ah, attended at-tended I'ayson llih St h'Hil Moved hack told.ihoat IS On I JeceinlHT 1, IWK, he married mar-ried .J;iiiiii; I if Sharp in lrovo, Utah, they later divorced I It-worked It-worked as a journeyman framer and ( aijjenter He was a niemlxT of the I J)S ( tiuri h I le enjoyed nx k tliml)-ing, tliml)-ing, fishing, camping, and snow Ixiardin 1tic esKHially loved beinn wit h his children. Survivors include his children, Alexis I ee.inn Cleverley and Clarine Bateman Jensen "Together Again" Clarine Bateman Jensen, 72, passed away December 13, 200fi in lYovo, Utah She was born Jan 25. 1934 to Willord Waldo and Maunne Fagc Bateman. She married mar-ried Phillip Hugh Jensen, April ID, 1951 and their marriage was solemnized 18 Sep 1999 in the Ml. Timpanogos Temple. With family and friends, she enjoyed en-joyed camping, playing cards and horseshoe pitching. Her hands were never idle. She was always busy crocheting, making porcelain porce-lain dolls, crafts, or other handiwork handi-work She esx'cially loved family get log ethers. She is a mcmlicr of the Church of .lesus Christ of letter let-ter -day Saints. Survived by her 3 daughters, I.ynne (Jim) Phelps; IxiDawn (Bruce) Carter; Yvonne (John) Hansen. 11 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; 2 brothers. Brent Bateman, Randall Bateman; and her sister Dirna I .arson. Preceded Pre-ceded in death by her husband, North ( iiiiiitv .vswpirs D A U HflAlO U 1 1 ' S M I o (0 59 W Mam - American Fork. UT 84003 756-7659 HI-HMZ74 Cm " TRY T.HB arket place 1 ABORTION? WHY? 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Running ling Creek I Most insurance Plans Accepted Casey )eric Wayne Cleverley of St. Anthony, II); Mother, Arlene Ar-lene Marie Cleverley of Ileasant drove, UT; rather, Van l loyd Cleverley of Idaho Falls, ID; siblings, sib-lings, I.ric Lamar Cleverley of Iiiyton, UT, Chad Van Cleverley and Urittney Marie Cleverley of Ileasant Grove, UT; Cirandmother, Barbara Cleverley of Idaho Falls, II, Grandfather, Lamar F.llis of Kexburg, ID; and Aunt, Jackie Buhler of Idaho FalLs, ID. Preceded Pre-ceded by grandparents, Wayne Cleverley and Sharon Lllis. Funeral Services 1 1 a.m. Friday, December 22, 2(Mi, Ammon LDS Uth Ward, 1100 South Tiebreaker, Tiebreak-er, with Bishop Paul Fairbourn officiating. Visitation Friday 10-10:45 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Burial in Ririe-Shelton Cemetery Cem-etery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, P. O. Box 514.H, Idaho Falls, ID8.H05-I4.i4. Itione (208) 522-2751 Fax (20K) 522-5413. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.wocxlfuner-alhome.com. parents, and a sister Louise Roberts. Rob-erts. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec Hi, 2006 at 11 am in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Mortu-ary Chapel, 49 E 100 N, American Fork. Viewings were at the mortuary Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. The family extends a special thank you to the Courtyard at Jamestown staff for their care and concern. ALso appreciated ap-preciated is the care provided by staff from A Plus Home Care and Hospice. with Regional Coverage ' 1 25. Hm 373-6450 Smmt LINDON. LEHI & SARATOGA SPRINGS AREAS Freelance Writers needed for community commu-nity newspaper Must be able to commit to submitting 1-3 articles & 5 briefs weekly. & be able to attend a tew city meetings monthly. Send resume re-sume and contact information in-formation for an interview inter-view to: )Mpllnheralctoxtra.coiii POSTAL JOBS $15.67-$26.19hr, now hiring. 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LXiring his life he worked as a truck driver for S&M Supply Company, as a carpenter for Tom McCall, a laborer for Corn Om-st Om-st ruction and for Redlands Construction Con-struction from which he retired in 1983. if in Clara Helen Chamblis Dalby On a beautiful winter's morning, morn-ing, Monday, December 18, 2006, our mother, grandmother, and great-grand mother, Clara rp T Dalby of Lehi, Utah passed away from complications of pneumonia. pneumo-nia. She was 75- years-old. She was born on Thursday, August 20, 1931 in Flora, Illinois. She was the only daughter of Velma Viola McKibben and Glenn James Chambliss and was named after her maternal grandmother who passed away at the age of 27-years-old from tuberculosis. Clara suffered from rheumatic fever as a child. She grew up in Illinois, but her life took her to Phoenix, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Grand Junction, Colorado; and finally Lehi, Utah. She married Ralph Lisle Dalby November No-vember 29, 1952 in Lawrenceville, Illinois. 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UT He served in the United States Army from November 25, 1942 to October 22, 1945. He was in the . 757th Tank Battalion, serving in Furope, Africa, and the Middle Last during World War II. ' Ralph enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, watching MAS1I, pro-wrestling, and making up the world's most amazing songs sung off key. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Betty and his daughter Lori and her husband David Yancey and two granddaughters, Amy and Kaytee all of Whitewater, Colorado. He is also survived by 3 brother and 1 sister; Ray Jacobs and Clara Clements of American Fork, Tom Jacobs of Lehi and Lynn Jacobs of Menan, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his parents, par-ents, 3 brothers, Chet, Dick and Jesse and 1 sister, Tillie Walker. At Ralph's request, he was cremated. cre-mated. A memorial service will be held by family when the weather gets warmer to celebrate his life. They were blessed with two daughters and one son who survive her: Cheryl (Kevin) Shingleton of Lehi; Tahna (Walt) Whitaker of Orem; and Ralph Duane (WillaDee) Dalby of He-ber. He-ber. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Kimberly and Shawn (Ashlyn) Whitaker, Esther and Andrew Shingleton, a great-grandson great-grandson Tycen Whitaker, and two brothers, Wayne and Dale Chambliss. Clara was a convert of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, joining in her 20's. She loved the gospel. She worked as a secretary throughout her life, most recently in Salt Lake City with DOPL until she retired in 2003. She loved playing the piano and organ, especially in church callings, crocheting, family picnics, pic-nics, reading, BYU devotionals, going for drives in the mountains and seeing Christmas lights. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi Utah LDS Stake Center, 200 No. Center, where friends and family may call from 10:00 a.m. until time of services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Online guesttxxik at www .wing-mortuary .wing-mortuary .com. By phone or by mouse Build your own ads online at WWW. heraldextra. com or call the Herald Classified Ad Department at 373-6450. I Custonu Quality Memorials Larpe Selection of Colors & Styles , 374-0580 Pasture Gatea - 947 - O249,0BvryAvallabl( LEU irzniii kAbom J"1 Mini n wA Wilma Ross Loving Wife, Mother, and Grandmother, Zora Wilma Wood Ross, died at her home in Lehi, Tuesday, Dec. 13,2006. She was born CXt. 2, 1925 in Aberdeen, Idaho to Alma Mosiah and Wealthy Sophia So-phia Hansen Wood. She married Al-vin Al-vin A. Ross Dec. 14, 1945 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Marriage later solemnized solem-nized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died May 14, 2002. After their marriage, Wilma and Alvin lived in Oklahoma, ' American Fork, and then settled in Lehi in 1950. Wilma was a homemaker and worked at the Utah State Training School in the : Clothing Department and withthei patients. She served in the LDS Church in the Relief Society and was a dedicated visiting teacher. She was talented in hand crafts Robert Robert T Monson, 80, beloved father, husband, grandfather and friend, completed his earthly mission on Dec. 12, 2006 in Pleasant Grove. He was born in Pleasant Grove (Manila) (Ma-nila) Aug. 20, 1926 to George Albert and Mary Zella Thomas Monson. Bob attended at-tended schools in Pleasant Grove, graduating in 1944. He joined the Air Force after High School and served in the Philippines and Okinawa. His love of his country exemplified his life. Shortly after returning home he married his childhood friend, Beverly West Swensen, Aug. 20, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home in 'Manila' and together raised 6 children. Bob's interest and loves were many and he delighted in perfecting perfect-ing and sharing his talents. He tried his hand at steer wrestling and working on a cattle ranch in Montana, but never moved farther far-ther than a mile from the home he was born in. He was a life-long Scouter, helping many young men earn their Eagle, and was awarded the Silver Beaver by the BSA. Besides working the farm he was a Cat Skinner at Geneva for 40 years. He was a stalwart member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving serv-ing in many callings. Bob and Bev faithfully served a mission to England from 1990-1991. Larry J Larry J Thacker, age 64, of Payson passed away on Monday, December 18, 2006, after a courageous coura-geous battle with cancer. He was born on December 8, 1942 to Aft on M. Thacker and Virginia Van Wagoner in Heber, Utah. He married Sandra Lyne Sweat on September 8, 1967 in the Salt Lake Temple. Larry graduated from Wasatch High School and later graduated from BYU. He was dedicated and hardworking. He was diligent in his church callings. He loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He liked backpacking in the Uintahs, fishing, dancing, singing, reading, and watching movies. Larry is survived by his wife, exchange ----- Deck Your Balls Decorative Iron Wall wwnsJoH000 , Ideas METALmart r - 601 1B1 South 1200 East lehl 1 - 800 - DO IT YOURSELF Experience A New Way To Shop. Cook, Freeze, Wash t Dry Before You Buy. store. PARTS - SALES - SERVICE and loved to crochet, sewing, knitting, and was known for her homemade Christmas trees, ornaments, orna-ments, snowflakes and angels. f Survived by four daughters, (Kitty Zamora, Lehi; Carolyn Ross, Firth, ID; LuAnn Torres, , Idaho Falls, ID; GayLynn Ames, l,Provo; daughter-in-law, Korin Ross, Lehi; 9 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother and sisters, Ronald Wood, Salt Lake City; Yvonne Pivorno, Nevada; Adele (Bud) Hull, Bountiful. She -: was preceded in death by her husband; son, Elvin; daughter, Nona; grandson, Billy; and son-in-law, Joe. The family wishes to thank the wonderful ward members mem-bers and neighbors and Applegate hospice for their loving help and care. Funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. in the Lehi East Stake Center, 900 N. 1200 E., where friends and family fam-ily may call from 1:00 p.m. until time of services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Online guestbood at www.wingmortuary.com. T Monson Bev passed away in 2005 after af-ter 57 years of marriage. Later that year he met Leslie Shepherd and was sealed to her Jan. 3, 2006 in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. Though their time together was short, their love and joy for each other was evident by all who knew them. Bob is survived by his wife Leslie, his children, Dennis (Vivian) (Viv-ian) Swensen, AF, Geri (Rodger) Taylor, PG, Brant (Robin) Monson, Mon-son, Provo, Pat (Arch) Egbert, SLC, Tom (Sumiko) Monson, St. George, and Casey Monson, Provo. Step children Lara (Jesse Curtis) Harris, VA, Jennifer (Keith Burdick) Harris, CA, and Sarah Harris, CA; 27 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 21 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two grandsons, Shane Monson and Eric Porno. Funeral services were held Monday, December 18, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. in the Old Manila Chapel, Cha-pel, 900 West 2600 North, Pleasant Grove. Friends called Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery with military rites conducted by American Legion Post 72. Condolences Condo-lences may be sent to the family at www .olpinf amily mortuary .com. Thacker Sandra, and children, Andrea (Richard) Warburton of Pleasant Grove, Sonia (Daniel) AUred of Nephi, LarryShaun (Sara) Thacker Thack-er of Heber, Kimberly Thacker of Payson, and 11 grandchildren. He is also survived by his father Afton Thacker of Heber, and 4 sisters, Ann (John) Clyde of Highland, Carole (Richard) Bonner Bon-ner of Heber, Mary (Brent) Kelly of Midway, and Joy (Dave) Hipp of Brigham. He was preceded in death by his mother, Virginia, and step-mother, Mary Sue. Funeral services will be held on Friday , December 22, 2006 at 11:00 am in the Payson Springlake 4th Ward located at 586 W. 1750 S. Friends may call Thursday evening from 6.00-8:00 pm at the Walker Mortuary, 587 S. 100 W. and at the church prior to the services from 9:30-10:30 am. Interment In-terment will be in the Charleston Cemetery. 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