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Show ESH 3H KSHLJEBia Obituaries czzzz Dennis L. Coon Scott Shuell Lake City to Isaac Le Veil and Leila Jorgensen Coon. He schools in 2 Month TOWNE& $59.99 (Expires July 14) 298-323- and EMT. He attended Salt Lake Community College. He performed in many plays at Bountiful High School and Pages Lane Theater. He was a very gifted, writer, actor and performer. His greatest 0 dream was to be accepted by the American Academy of Performing Arts in Pasadena, CA. That dream became a Never Forget. We will Miracle Man who touched and Kids" who will FITNESS CLUB 1 provide complete stone care services for residential and commercial facilities: We Maintenance Programs reality last summer after interviewing and performing a theatrical piece. He will be greatly missed by all those who shared in changed the lives of our family. He is survived by his wife Sheryl, his brother, David (Jolene) two sisters, PER MONTH Gold Members Only $15 The value of your property is reflected in the quality of our work! person. He was a certified phlebotomist Chrystal, Darren (Natalie) and Trent. The joys of his life were his grandchildren: Taylor, Braxton, Austin, Kamron, Jesseca, Mickela. and Brittney. He loved all his & 2250 SOUTH 800 WEST WOODS CROSS, UTAH Brittany, Danielle, Ashley Lynn; loving Aunt Susan; aunts, uncles, cousins and wonderful friends. Scott was a very intelligent and patient in 1979. He worked as a service specialist at Mt. Fuel Supply Co. for 33 years. The loves of his life were his wife, Sheryl, his children: Steve (De Anna) $30.00 COUNTRY HFALTH A fan Pass T-- Membership Suzie Wolfer, Tulsa, OK; grandmother, Teresa Martin, Portland, OR; stepbrothers, Clint and Jeff Lewis; stepsister, Shaela Lewis. He also left behind three nieces, four years. In 1960 he married Bonnie Zirker and they had two children. They were later divorced. He married Sheryl Tingey in 1967. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Project Consultation Expert Stain Removal his life. Sharon (Dick) Eidon and Janme Diamanti; Beverly and Cal Miles, Luana and Robin Hood, Va Lois Henrie, Larry Scott and his family would like to express their love and gratitude for all the Our patented products and proprietary technology will restore the value and original gloss to: doctors, nurses and transplant Tingey and Tiffany Brown. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 25 at 1 p.m. at the North Canyon 2nd Marble Granite Terrazzo 'Travertine coordinators at the University of Utah Medical Center. Please give the most become an organ precious gift of life Ward Chapel, 3350 S. 100 E. Friends may call Friday evening from 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main and at the church on Saturday 5 Month Summer Special Begins June 15 Centerville; sister, Stephanie (Tony) Rossello, Grand Blanc, MI; stepsister, was a submariner in the U.S. Navy for 11:45-12:4- I and stepmother, Monte and Catherine Wolfer; brother, Michael (Denise) Wolfer, East and Granite High Schools. He from 1 Salt Lake City. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Linda and Rex Lewis; father Salt Lake including miss this Wolfer Scott Shuell Wolfer, 22, SANDY died June 16, 1994 while patiently waiting heart-lun- g three and one-ha- lf years for a transplant. Scott was bom June 12, 1972 to Monte Duane and Linda C. Wolfer in Dennis L. Coon, 55, BOUNTIFUL left this life on June 21, 1994 due to an auto accident in Farmington Canyon. Denny was bom Aug. 14, 1938 in Salt attended Sizztin Summer Specials Call Today donor so that people who are waiting will have a chance for life. Funeral services were held June 22 at Flamed Granite Slate Ceramic Tile 'Limestone for a Free Estimate IMRBLELIFE OF UTAH the Crosspointe Ward. Interment, Coalville City Cemetery. Funeral prior to services. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. Quarry Tile Brick Pavers Restoring the value and natural beauty of stone directors, Russon Brothers Mortuary. JUDGE CHARLES E. (Ted) BRADFORD Rita Strong 298-444- 9 for STATE REPRESENTATIVE We are proud to be among the many members of this community who endorse the candidacy of JUDGE CHARLES E. (Ted) BRADFORD for State Representative in District 20 and urge voters of all parties to vote for him this Tuesday, June 28 in the Republican Primary Election. Milton W. Russon Df. Lloyd R. & Alice Fred 4 Norma Baird C Hicken Barry & Kathy Rudd Andrew J. 4 Betty Baker Stanley A. & Louine Gilbert Ralph & Cathy Barlow Norman 4 Marilyn Fox Geo'ge J. 4 Claire Kathryn Brhkerhoff L Rodger & Connie Calder Opal Wheeler Ive been closely associated with Judge Bradford and believe him to be well quali- Carl W. fied to serve in the legislature. C.J. 4 Diane 4 Fiona Bob 4 Del Rowe Cavalier Elaine Freestone 4 Tonya Passey 4 Nancy Wright Boyd 4 Johan Gibb Dale P. 4 Frankie Olson Bob 4 Melza Gramoll Darrell Carl Judge Bradfords very broad experience to be a problem-solve- 4 Vicki Everett 4 Helen Feller Richard I. Norman Angus and ingenuity qualify him Thain 4 Delroy r in the legislature. 4 Nannette Hansen 4 Mary E Harker Ralph 4 Joyce Frasier Dave Duane I served as Judge Bradfords B. Welling clerk in the Juvenile Court for over 6 years. I found him to be firm, fair and innovative. Janet Johnson, former Clerk, First District Juvenile Court Jack A. worked closely with Ted Bradford. He has high integrity, broad general knowledge and the ability to build consensus among people of varying opinions. Dale W. Westergard Vauna Hegerhorst Hollis Holladay Maxine Hovey Dennis Jacobs Fotu 4 Elizabeth Kaioa Richard F. 4 Linda Kirkham Paul S. 4 Rebecca W. Larsen Nada Loveridge Judy Meyers CW. 4 Connie Miller Fred 4 Vauna Moosman Dale I have 4 Fred 4 4 Wendy Moosman 4 Mary Morrill Ronald Muir 4 family Paovale 4 Beverly Mulitalo Steve Dwain Ray Mulitalo Kelly 4 Cheryl Ray Paid for by Committee to Elect Charles E (Ted) Bradford i |