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Show Thursday, March 13, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 Obituaries Robert Hampton Epperson Jr. 1973-2008 DORIS B. ASAY Cory Pierce Rolxrt I lamp! on Epperson Jr. passed away on March 6, 2008 in Battle Ground, Washington of Metastisis Melanoma cancer. Rob was born June 25, 1973 in Twin Falls, Idaho to Robert H. Epperson Epper-son and Adrienne Cannon. He was sealed to Patricia Pa-tricia (Patti) Susann Griffith on June 9, 1995, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Lat-ter Day Saints. He was a Member of the Battle Ground Ward, Battle Ground Washington. Rob served in various church callings including includ-ing the Elders Quorum presidency, presiden-cy, Young Men's presidency and teaching early morning Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Barcelona, Spain from 1992-1994. Rob graduated from American Fork High School in 1991. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations. He was the Regional Vice President Presi-dent of Diamond Wireless. He was a dedicated fan of the Utah Jazz, BYU Cougars and the St. Louis Cardinals. Rob was a wonderful person who loved being be-ing a husband, daddy, brother, son and grandson. He was like a big brother to many, his open heart and sense of humor touched the hearts and lives of all those around him. He is survived by his wife Patti of 12 Vt years and their 5 children: Robbie, Jake, Ellie, Luke and John; Parents Robert II. Epperson, Adrienne Adri-enne (Bob) Higginson; and his brothers and sister; Andy (Jeni) Epperson, Erin (Rod) Poulsen, A.J. Epperson and Jimmy Epperson; and his grandparents Robert J. and Beth Epperson. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by his grandparents grandpar-ents M. Dalton (Doc) and Patricia Cannon. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, March 14, 2008 at 11:00 am at the American Fork 23rd Ward Chapel, 650 North 350 West, American Amer-ican Fork, Utah. Friends may call at 10:00 am prior to the services. In lieu of flowers an account has been set up for the benefit of his children at any Wells Fargo Bank: The Robert Epperson Benefit Ben-efit Account. Doris Baysinger Asay, a very elegant lady, passed away peace fully on March 11, 2008. Doris was born at home April 26, 1915 to Floyd Terrell Baysinger and Julia Evans Baysinger in Salt Lake City, the city she grew to love. She attended the local schx)ls and graduated from West High. She also attended LDS Business College. Col-lege. She was married to her sweetheart Boyd E Asay for sixty three years prior to his death on October 20, 2005. Doris was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The greatest blessing that our parents gave us was to be sealed in the Manti temple so we could be a forever family. Mom and Dad fell in love with Orem and made it their home to raise their family and enjoy wonderful friends. She was active in church and civic service. She served as Primary president, Young Women's Wom-en's president and as a counselor in the Relief Society. Boyd and Doris served a mission at the Pro vo temple. What a great example of service she was to her family and friends, she loved to serve. She will be missed. Doris was one of the original charter members of the Orem Women's Club. She also was a member of the DUP and other clubs. Doris worked for the Alpine Sch(xl District for twenty-five twenty-five years. She is survived by a sister Mildred Busk; three daughters Connie Rae (Ken) Carter, Provo; Linda Lee (Dee) Hobbs, Meza AZ; Jacqueline (Clifford) Riley, Orem. Doris and Boyd have eleven grandchildren and thirty-nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents. A special thanks to Dr. Lynn Bateman and staff, Alpine Home Care & Hospice, and everyone at Orem Nursing and Rehabilitation. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 14, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. in the Hillcrest Ward Chapel, Cha-pel, 800 South 440 East in Orem. Friends and family may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem and also Friday one hour prior to the services at the ward chapel. Interment In-terment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sund-bergolpinmort www.sund-bergolpinmort uary .com. Cory Pierce, 39, son of Shelby and Tamira Jean Pierce of American Fork died suddenly at his home in Thayne, WY on March 5, 2008. He was born May 26, 1969. Funeral l A services were held Tues. March 11 in Thayne. A graveside service ser-vice was held Wed. March 12 in Sandy, UT. Cory is survived by his parents, his wife Leda, 3 daughters, Ashley, Ash-ley, Emily and Makaylyn, and a son, Cannon as well as a brother, Chris Pierce and a sister, Carl (Chris) Stromsky. Arlen "Boog" Ray Bezzant Arlen died peacefully at home March 10, 2008. He was born October Oc-tober 15, 1961 to Clifford and Ruth Bezzant Bez-zant of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and raised on the family fruit farm. Heat-tended Heat-tended school in Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout. He enjoyed reading read-ing and discovering how things worked, and he enjoyed sharing this knowledge with his nephews and nieces. V 1 ' J' i gi Arlen was a loving uncle to many nephews and nieces. He had a special bond with his brother broth-er Dale and sister-in-law Jessica and their children. Westley, Isaac. Cheriss and Carson. He will also be deeply missed by Crystal and Brandon Clark and their family and his many friends. He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Howard, James and Dale; six sisters, Karla, Laura, Diane, Kathryn, Kristin and Rachel Ra-chel and their families. 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