OCR Text |
Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 5, 1984 Bible School Set oBiTimu Kaysville Bible Church located at 197 W. 100 S., Kaysville, will hold a rewarding Vacation Bible School July Jesus Is My Answer is the theme for the school which will be held each weekday from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes will be offered for ages 4 16-2- 0. Robert Dansie No. 87. He served as post commander for one year. He attended the national American Legion convention in 1938 and in 1947. He was a member of the Layton 1st LDS Ward, serving as a High , ' DURING VBS, lessons based on the parables of Jesus will be taught with excitement and variety through the use of many teaching methods. Students will be challenged and involved through such activities as song time, Bible study, scripture mem- ory, interesting visual demonstrations, classroom interaction, craft making and recreation; all in keeping with the theme, "Jesus is my Answer. Let your children join us for a week of discovering that Jesus and his teaching provide truth and answers to life. The whole session is free. Priest. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, two sons, J.B. Dansie, Layton; Floyd R. Dansie, Evanston, Wyo.; nine grandchildren and seven Also surviving are three sisters, Eva Lovendahl, Riverton; Olive Madsen, Murray and Lillian Dansie, West Jordan. Leone Stott n. Robert Erva Dansie, 88 of 585 S. Main. Layton, died Saturday. June 23. 1984 in Layton of a cardiac arrest. HE WAS born March 18, 1896 in Riverton, a son of William Heber and Eliza Jane Wright Dansie. On June 20, 1923 he married Llewellen Bone in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. FUNERAL services under the direction of the Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary were held Wednesday, June 27, 1984 in the Layton 1st Ward Chapel with Bishop Paul .Hatch officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Bishop Paul Hatch of the Layton 1st Ward officiated at the services. Family prayer was by Jay B. Dansie; prelude and postlude music, Somewhere My Mary Barber; Love by Margaret Adams, Mary Barber and Loretta Johnson, accompanied by Lee Johnson; invocation, C. Ned Christensen. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 12, 1977. W J 1l Jr - ' K years. retail merchant in sporting goods for 47 He was a years. HE WAS a member of the Layton Chamber of Commerce. He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the U.S. Army. 9 st Division, 362nd Infantry. He received the Purple Heart for his sere vice in the defensive sector. Meuse-Argonn- HE WAS a charter member of the Layton American Legion Post ,w-- r ' ' ' J , t SHE WAS a lifelong resident of Layton. She was a member of the Layton 22nd LDS Ward. She had served as BEVERLY DEE BERG Relief Society visiting teacher and Beverly Dee Berg, daughter of supervisor over visiting teachers. of She had also served as a Primary Harold and DeEtte Berg will return from Bangkok, Layton, teacher. Thailand on July 6 after completing Church. SURVIVING are two sons and her mission for the LDS one daughter, Eldon A. Stott, Shan ON SUNDAY, July 8 at 10:45 L. Stott, and Mrs. William (Wanshe will report her mission exa.m. da) Shumway, all of Layton; 21 at the Monument Park grandchildren and 39 great- periences 8th Ward, 1794 S. Texas Street grandchildren. Foothill Also surviving is one brother, (2430 E.), just west of 1750 S. in Salt Lake City. Drive at John V. Adams, Layton. Her friends and relatives are invited to visit with her at an open SHE WAS preceded in death by house on July 8 from 5 p.m. at 783 one son. Dean. or on Funeral services will be held Fri- Third Ave., Salt Lake City at 2 the 16 from p.m. July 11 a.m. in the Lindquist's day at Park Commons by Bowery Kaysville Mortuary, 400 N. Main, Layton museum. the with Bishop K. Delyn Yeates, officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 8 p.m. Interment will be in the Kaysville City Cemetery. fO r' v- , ,,,, ''y4 k , HE LIVED in Riverton for 27 years, in Salt Lake City for two years and in Layton for the past 59 - , 'O, jr . ; ;t f v REMARKS, Bishop Paul Hatch; LEONE STOTT speaker, David E. Adams; family sketch, LaFay Dansie Simmons; Leone Hannah Adams Stott, 79, speaker, Harold J. Gailey; organ of 760 N. Fairfield, Layton, died medley, Mary Barber; benedic- Saturday, June 30, 1984 in Layton. tion, Brent Reynolds. SHE WAS born Feb. 8, 1905, in Dedication of the grave was by a daughter of Elias P. and Layton, Floyd R. Dansie with interment in Hannah Fanning Adams. the Kaysville City Cemetery. She married Leonard Stott on June 18, 1924 in Fillmore, Utah. PALLBEARERS were Ryan F. Dansie, Douglas F. Dansie, Dane F. Dansie, Kent L. Dansie, William McCairns and Kent E. Laird. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 1st Ward Relief Society with military honors by the American Legion Honor Guard. Robert Edgar Coleman, 62, of 891 E. 350 N., Layton, died Friday, June 29, 1984 at the Humana Hospital Davis North following an extended illness. HE WILL speak Sunday, July 8 at 9 a.m. in the Kaysville 1st Ward, 198 W. Center, Kaysville. Elder Hill is a graduate of Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. He attended BYU for the past year. SCOTT IS the son of Dennis and Geneve Hill of 95 S. 300 W., Kaysville. Friends are invited to visit at the Hill home. 12-- 6-- Robert E. Coleman Leland Jay Sill, 1548 S. 4000 W., Market in Layton as meat and Hannah Jane Eckrote Coleman. On Oct. 24, 1945, he married Myrtle E. (Betty) Stamets in MR. SILL was born July 27, 1930 in Layton, the son of Leland C. and Montie Jay Sill. He married Marva Hampton; they were divorced. He married Jean Stander in 1977 in Syracuse. Wilkes-Barr- Pa. e, HE WAS reared in Pennsylvania and had traveled extensively while in the U.S. Air Force. He had lived in Utah since 1961. He attended public schools in Pennsylvania. HE WAS a retired civil service worker at Hill Air Force Base and was currently employed by the Davis County School District. HE WAS a retired master sergeant, having served with the Air Force for 26 years. He was a veteran of World War II, Korea and Veitnam. He had worked at Stimpsons He was a graduate of Davis High School and was a member of the Syracuse 1st Ward and was a. Priest. man- ager. , HE WAS bom Jan. 15, 1922 in Ashley, Pa., a son of William E. Syracuse, died Wednesday, June 27, 1984 of a heart attack while jogging a short distance from his home. He was 53 years of age. HE HAD served for four years with the U.S. Navy Reserve. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and also of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Elder Scott Hill has been called to serve in the Seoul, Korea LDS Mission. 3-- Leland J. Sill from Missionaries through sixth grade. i j HE WAS a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one son and two daugh- ters, Robert Barry Coleman, Nan-- i cy Lee Coleman and Jane Ann Col-- f . , , eman, all of Layton. .... ,i 'r Kristin Lori Michie, the daughter of Mark and Kaye Michie of 1150 E. 50 S., Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to the England Coventry Mission. She will enter the MTC on July 12. , are seven brothers and three sisters, Fred ALSO SURVIVING Elder Mark G. Child, son of Ross and Marilyn Child, 165 Green Drive, Layton, has returned from the Sweden Stockholm mission. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Harold Coleman, all of Wilkes-BarrPa.; Arthur Coleman, John Coleman, Walter Coleman, Delbert Coleman, Hazel Coleman, Cora Smith and Mabel Williams, all of Ashley, Pa. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 3, 1984 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel. e, INTERMENT was in the Kays- ville City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the Hill Air . MISS MICHIE will speak at her mission farewell on Sunday, July 8 at 10:40 a.m. in the Fruit Heights 5th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting held in the Kaysville East Stake Center at 201 S. 600 E. She is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. and Southern Utah State College' in Cedar City where she studied art and humanities. HE WILL give his mission report Sunday, July 8 at 9 a.m. at the Layton 1st Ward Chapel, 789 E. Wasatch Dr. ' Force Base Honor Guard. LELAND J. SILL HER FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit her at her home after the farewell, np 1950-195- 4 SURVIVING are his widow of Syracuse; one son and one daughter, Courtney Sill and Sherri Sill, both of Sacramento, Calif.; II grandsons, two stepsons and two Ron Anderson, s; Graffenwegr, Germany; Jerry Anderson and Kelly Anderson, both of Layton and Debbie Brobeck. Las Vegas, Nev. Also surviving are his father and r, Elnora Sill, both of Layton, one brother and two sisters. DeWayne Sill. Ogden; Mrs. Gordon (Beverly) Hill, Layton and Mrs. Gordon (Joan) Gessell, of Scotsdale. Ariz. HE WAS preceded in death by his mother. Montie Sill and a grandson, David. step-mothe- Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Lindquist Mortuary Chapel with Bishop John R. Gibbs of the Syracuse 1st Ward officiating. FAMILY prayer was given by Beverly Hill; prelude and postlude music, George Rytting; I Did It My Way by Henry Moffitt accompanied by Peggy Moffitt; invocation, Norman Wilcox; speakers, Dewayne Sill and Maurice Richard Farr had served in the Bishop John R. Gibbs; Good Friends by Joyce Wilcox, Yvonne Knighton and Jeanette accompanied by Peggy Moffitt; benediction, Monroe Sill. Dedication of the grave was by John Snyder with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Courtney Sill, Jerry Anderson, Larry Hill, Ronnie Sill, Rick Sill and Troy Sill. Honorary pallbearers were Rex Heiner, Kent Rohmer, Donald Passey, Carter Lee, Jerry Comer and Larry Prine. U.S. MILITARY honors were given by the U.S. Navy Honor Guard. The Syracuse 1st Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers, vsb is MR. FARR was an avid pilot and had served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II in the South Pacific. Surviving are his widow of Fruit Heights, two daughters and two sons, JoAn F. Moss, Kaysville; Jill Barker, Bountiful; Cory Farr, Salt Lake City and Laine Farr, Fruit Heights. ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers, Normaii R. Farr, Ogden and Wendell A. Farr, Bountiful. The funeral was under the direction of Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. ' Funeral services were held Marie Watt Marie Watt, 44, of 225 S. Main, Layton, died Thursday, June 28, 1984 at her home of cancer. SHE WAS born April 17, 1940 in East Garland, a daughter of John Leland and Mary Louise Atkinson Watt, She had lived most of her life in Layton. SHE GRADUATED from Davis High School, Weber State College and Utah State University. She was a teacher in the Davis School District. She had taught at the Clinton Elementary School for the last 15 years. She taught home economics for one year in the Buhl Idaho High School. SHE WAS an active member of the Layton LDS 1st Ward. She had served in the MIA, Sunday School and the Relief Society. well-know- n Layton; Mrs. Gene (Patricia) Webb, Provo. Funeral services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Monday, July 2, 1984 in the Layton 1st Ward Chapel with Bishop Paul Hatch officiating. INTERMENT was in the Clark-sto- n, Utah Cemetery. Graveside services were held at the cemetery. r a.m. in the MounSaturday at tain Road LDS Chapel in Fruit Heights for Richard Francis Farr, 60, of 1200 E. 500 S. , Fruit Heights, who died Wednesday, June 27, 1984 in a Salt Lake City hsopital of heart failure. 1 for her canhome numerous and dy making economics skills. She along with members of her family won many awards for their beautiful home and yard. SURVIVING are her mother of Layton, five brothers and two sisters, Joel D. Watt, Woods Cross; Ralph A. Watt, Orem; James C. Watt, Morgan; Paul L. Watt, Darrel G. Watt and Diane Wall, all of She was n 2. Thurgood; bishops remarks, Bou-whu- Swiss-Austria- mission from 1950-5He had served as bishop and been a member of the High Council. He was the gospel doctrine teacher of his ward. 1 MR. FARR was born Jan. 24, 1924 in Ogden, a son of James Roland and Miriam Rowbotham Farr. He married Gayle Winkler on Oct. 3, 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE WAS an electrical engineer, employed at Franklin Co., Hercules Office, Clearfield. He was reared in Ogden. He had lived in California, Idaho and for the past 18 years he had lived in Fruit Heights. HE ATTENDED Weber State College and graduated from the University of Utah in 1949. He was an active member of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward. He BISHOP JAY L. Webster conducted the services. Family prayer was by Patriarch Norman Farr; prelude and postlude music, Marilyn Anderson and Marilyn Climb Every MounUharriet. by Marilyn Uharriet and tain Webster, accompanied Jan-n- e by Marilyn Anderson; invocation, Gary Potter; bishops remarks, Jay L. Webster; speakers, Cory R. Farr and Jay B. Hammond; Edelweiss by Marilyn Uharriet, Janne Webster and accompanied by Marilyn Anderson; benediction, Wayne R. Ballantyne. Dedication of the grave was by Walter Fowler with interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. PALLBEARERS were Laine W. Farr, Cory R. Farr, Wendell A. Farr, Gap' R. Barker, Norman R. Farr, Keith E. Belnap. Flowers were cared for by the Fruit Heights 2nd Ward Relief Society, np ELDER WILCOX Elder Bill Wilcox , son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Wilcox, 819 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, has accepted a call to serve in the Canada-MontreMission. HE WILL speak Sunday, July 8 at the Syracuse 1st Ward Sacrament meeting, 10:45 a.m. at 1974 W. 1700 S., Syracuse. Elder Wilcox is a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School where he was yearbook editor and also participated in track and cross country activities. He also graduated from Clearfield LDS Seminary where he served on the seminary council. This past year he has been attending Utah State University on a scholarship. He is an Eagle scout and an accomplished pianist. al Elder David J. Draper,-soof Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Draper of 1311 Kent Circle, Layton, has re- turned from the Australia-Pert- h Mission. HE WILL speak at the Layton 13th LDS Ward, 1591 W. 1600 N., Layton on July 8 at 11:15 a.m. He is a graduate from Layton High and LDS Seminary. His pa- rents flew to Hawaii to meet him on his return trip home. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 12. His parents will honor him with an open house during the afternoon of his farewell at their home in Syracuse, vsb Accepts Call EMer Rodney Scott Boyer has Return Home Ecuador, Quito Mission. Elder Gill Anthony (Tony) Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gill S. Larsen, of Kaysville, has returned home after filling an LDS Scotland-Edinburg- h mission. HE WILL speak Sunday morning, July 8 at the Kaysville 11th, Ward, 915 S. Main, at 10:15 a.m. HE WILL speak at 5:20 p.m. on July 8 at the Crestwood 12th Ward Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Elder Boyer will enter the MTC on July 12. He is a graduate of Davis High and Seminary. He is the son of Helen and Robert Boyer, 841 Shannon, Kaysville. |