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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, VIS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 29, 1982 Rites Held For Jan N. Carver Rites held For Emery Wilcox his life, having moved with his family when a small child from Woods Cross He and his first wife did, however, reside in Burley, Ida for a short time. He had been a farmer all of his life and also retired from Hill AFB SURVIVING ARE his widow of Clearfied, sons and daughters, Larry Wilcox, Roy, Melvin Wilcox, Centerville; Hal Wilcox and Eloise Wilcox, both Clearfield, Dean Wilcox, Orem and Mrs. EMERY H. WILCOX Emery H. Wilcox, 86, of 99 E. 100 N., Clearfield, died July 23, 1982 m the Davis North Medical Center of causes incident to age. He was bom Feb. 16, 1896 in Woods Cross, the son of James Fracklin and Lillian Jane Muir Wilcox. Cleone W. Wilchen, Enoch, Ut.; he has 24 grandchildren and 33 brother, Glen E Wilcox, Chico, Calif , and sister, Lola W. Jensen, Burley, Ida. Funeral services were held July 27 in the Clearfield 3rd Ward with Eldon H . Bennett , a bishops counselor officiating. Family prayer was given by Glen E. Wilcox; organ prelude and postlude by Mary Blood; invocation by Howard Hensen, musical selction Come Unto Jesus, by Dee and Cleone W. Wilchen, Acc: by Jay Wilchen SPEAKERS HE MARRIED Viola Pearl 17, 1920 m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in May of 1970 He married Edith Draper Owens July 23, 1971 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr. Wilcox was a member of the Clearfield 3rd Ward and for many years was a temple worker. He was a high priest m his stake. He had resided in Clearfield the greater part of Walker Mar. WERE his three sons, Melvin, Larry and Hal M. Wilcox. A vocal duet was sung by Lorette J. Memll and Reed Jensen, Acc: by Mary Blood, benediction by Dee H. Wilchen; Dean E. Wilcox, another son, dedicated his fathers grave. Pallbearers were all grandsons, Paul, Brett, Robert H , Jeffrey, Howard and Blair Wilcox, and Jay and Gary Kaysville Mews Dr. and Mrs John Steiner at Jack and family vacationed son Hole, Wyo and brothers. Dr and Mrs Dan Johnson in Rexnurg Ida and Dr. and Mrs Rav Johnson at Ammon, Ida Ihm also Je- - Paul She married Brent L. Carver Aug. 4, 1966 m Ogden The marriage was later solemized in the Ogden LDS Temple. nedict'sHoi nalinOedui was born SHE HAD lived m Phoenix, Maxwell. SERVING are her husband of Kaysville, a son and daughter, Bart Carver and Taun Carver, both of Kaysville; her parents of Kaysville; three sisters, Mrs. Cyd Sparks, Salt Lake City; Drue Nelson and Pat Nelson, both of Seattle, Wash.; grandparents, Mr and Mrs. James A. Nelson, Mrs. Fay Day, Merlin R. Morrison, all of Salt Lake City Bishop Richard Brough officiated at the funeral. Family S pt N M it the He 1908 in son ot Abraham aid hemanJa Cru Diaz. He mamed Ruth Alguin in Pueblo, ( do on V.v 10 Diaz Sr. Dies member of the 40 ears He lived in Pueblo C olo tot '1 veals and in veils and lehov tf W W a , Inezes lor tor N M agoniiound 14 Veals and ll e past eight vears 111 I aV'on He altLnded Seheiol New Mexteo in Maxwell pitsidnu. Surv iv ing is his wile ot avton sons Paul Diaz Jr . Houston Texas William J Diaz Colorado Springs Col-- Jehovah s V it Ln lor the past 8 Ron tld M Diaz Rov Mrs Joe (Lillian) Sisneros Salt 1934. JAN NELSON CARVER 1 C. PaulC Dm Sr -- J joi N Main No '4 Luton died July 19 19sj in ,jlL SI Anz., France and England She had also served as a volunteer receptionist at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton for two years. She was a member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. e tn route home they visited her Dorothy Anderson Nelson. while her father was on military duty. She had lived in Layton and graduated from Davis High School in 1966. Since her marriage she has resided in Kaysville. She was a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward and served as secretary m the YWMIA program She was a scout leader, Primary teacher and a church librarian. Aellow-ston- cele-biate- National Park Funeral Services were held Thursday at 1 1 a m m the Kaysville 12th Ward Chapel for Mrs. Jan Nelson Carver, age 34, of 810 Shannon Road, Kaysvde, who died July 19, 1982 at her home of multiple sclerosis She was bom April 29, 1948 in Phoenix, Anz., a daughter of Florin B. and d Ammon Ida I hev also their son, Benjamin's 7th birthdav Mr and Mrs George W Lowe have returned from a two wiek vacation in CaliforIhv visited with their nia son Mr and Mrs George W Lowe and fanulv of Los Gatos ake C nv 19 grand brothers DC Di Colo Sam Diar L J do N M slslet' M s i .. i i laria Lettig, San Jose Mrs Della Gonz ik ramento C (Barbaial (hoe ilil Services Held For Amber d u i s M S m Calif llobbs. o 1 HE HAD minister foi gregation nesses m O. 1 been the Spanish eon o Gerald Diaz L avton, MT MORI XI STR It weie held Julv 21 at me k dom H ill ol Jehov th s W ses m ( )eden s Craig Straw; remarks were given by Bishop Brough and speakers were Boyd White-side- s and Pres Duane Ger-rarA medley of hymns was given by Mack Watkins and DeAnne Winkel sang A Message From Father acc: by Louise Hogge; benediction by Billy Campbell. DEDICATION of the grave by Dwain Buchanan; pallbear- ers were Scott Ostergaard, Ted Thomas, Kent Barnes, Dirk Barnes, Richard Wallace, George Greco, care of flowers by the Kaysville 12th Ward Relief Society Interment tn the Kaysville City Cemetery. MRS. MWMNG was born November 26 1898 in Bountiful, a daughter of Arthur John and Saran Ann Jhurgood Burningham She married Flovd k Manning in Januatv of 1919 in Ogden 1 he marriage was later solemnized in i he Salt Lake LDS Temple He died December 8, 1962 SHE HAD resided in West Point and Clearfield and attended Davis Co untv schools She was a member of the C leartield 12th LDS Ward She had served in the Primary Piesidency and held various other positions Sne received recognition for serving as Relief Society Teacher lor 8Q vears ' s s , n v t I'l, vl i C INTLRMFN I W s i, West Point Citv C cm Funeral under the diteetioi Lindquist kav s ill Mm ary np e k, C Kaysville. MR. THOMASSEN was born July 2, 1889 in Sandy, Ut . , the son of Paul and Floret-t- e Robbins Thomassen. He married Elizabeth Robinson Oct 22, 1914. She died Feb. 26, 1981. He had served an LDS mission to the Eastern States Mission and was an active high priest in the San Jose 18th Ward. SURVIVORS are three William (Marguerite) Wilkinson, Chula Vista, Calif.; Mrs. Arthur (Roetta) Horsley, Kaysville; Arthur W. Thomas- - A R. THOMASSEN sen, Kaysville, and Peter O. Thomassen, Long Beach, Calif FUNERAL SERVICES were held in the 18th Ward, San Jose, Calif Friends may call at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary from 1.15 to 1.45 p m. prior to dedicatory graveside services which will be held at 2 p m. July 30 in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist Mor- tuary. Plaque For Service Carol Page, Mayor Pro-Tepresented an engraved forplaque to Glade Nelson, mer city councilman, on behalf of the city mayor and council members. THE PRESENTATION was made Tuesday evening prior to the regular council meeting in the city chambers. Mayor Purdy and council members expressed their appreciation for his faithful and dedicated services to the city during his term in office, np GORDON ARAVE - YOUR MECHANIC Specializing In Foreign Auto Repair Car Truck and R. V.s includes L. P. Gas - Stoves and Air Conditioning... 1763 North Main, Layton The Phone 776-671- 6 mm Reflex-Journ- al JLsummer, we've put together -- Leader-Bulletin is not responsible for return of pictures or manuscripts. Thank you two c tuli kantlc le irlicld Mor THE SUMMER COOLING HANDBOOK. It shows you the best and the most economical ways of cooling your home And its free at any Utah Power office. man. Bishop Duane Inter le rung h ' ot t j it m I massen, Jr., Ill Camantos, jouth San Francisco, Calif. He was a former resident of Also surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. her pa d ountv Lunch program Surviving aie one son and one daughter Elmer F Manning West Point and Mrs Irene M Hess ot Ogden, six grandchildren and 17 4 R. Thomassen, Jr , South San Francisco; Thomas J. Thomassen, San Jose, Calif. He had 16 grandchildren, 40 greatgrandchildren and two e SHE H AD been emplovej in the Dav is Paul R. Thomassen, Sr , age 93, died July 23, 1982 at the home of his son, Paul R Tho- Mrs. Cleora Johnson, cho Cardova, Calif ; Dr. Paul W , Dies In Calif. PAUL t HI VJ i Ran- XRE e Meter Rohclt 'iHobbsOtli Lie miail Paul Paul Thomassen daughters and two sons, Mrs. Homer (Florette) Butcher and Mrs. William (Dorisse) Coates, both of Kailua, Hawaii; x w K1 ING ( e is horn ill P tla' hi A i e mbc t ot It e She i s St R i'r,v t,n n M AISOSIRMMV. .u m brothers and two Ms'e i , lie1 altudiedtnJulv e" Ralph Burningham md V Edna Williams both of Wo Piont Melvin T Burninu n Ogden and Mrs Eldon Gok Barlow Clearfield 1 H s An her Veit old 1 t nJ l is, Mabel Manning Services Mrs Mabel Burningham Manning, 8t Clearfield, died Sundav , Julv Is 1982 at a Clearfield Nursing Home of causes incident to age I I , i prayer was given by Truman H. Carver, prelude and postlude music given by Gayle Whitesides, invocation by u h - 1) k ( I e C lint on C x |