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Show DAVIS SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- obituary Raydolph Cook DEDICATION of the grave was by Wilford Zaugg with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were David L. Keller, John Clark, Mark D. Cook, Sid Stoker, Bill Mulford, Eddie Hartline, Breene Arntz, George Hamblin. Honorary pallbearers were Stoker, Stanford Wiggill, Melvin Hall and Willard K. Brown. Elizabeth Bernice Perry, 61, of Farmington, died Saturday, Aug. 31, 1985 in a Salt Lake City hospital of cancer. SHE Y AS born Feb. 14, 1924 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of John William and Johanna Guertes Kirton. She married Howard George Perry Jan. 17, 1943 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized Sept. 4, 1959 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. De-Im- ar Nathan J. Stephens Nathan Jesse Stephens, infant son of Kenneth Scott and Sandra Adams Stephens, of 1 E. Center, Clearfield, was stillborn Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1985 in the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton. 1 Raydolph Day Cook, 78, of 205 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died Saturday, Aug. 31, 1985 at his home of 1 cancer. life-lon- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson, Hooper; Mr. and Mrs. Norris Adanis, Clinton; Mrs. Kay Scholer, Rockaway, Ore. Syracuse. HE RECEIVED a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Utah State University. He had been a high priest in the 3rd Ward. He had been a gospel doctrine teacher for many years and had served a stake mission in the Clearfield-Syracus- e area with his wife. Syracuse HE HAD been mayor of Syracuse for eight years and had been on the North Davis Sewer Board Virgie K. Green Clark, 64, of N. Highway 89 Layton, died Saturday, Aug. 31, 1985 at her home of cancer. 1801 SHE HAD been a bookkeeper at Hill Air Force Base. She lived in Union for 21 years and in Layton for 43 years. Sutterfield SHE GRADUATED from Jordan High School and had been a cheerleader. She was a member of the Layton 20th Ward where she had been a Primary teacher and Cub Scout den mother. conducted Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 6 for Carl James Sutterfield who died Sept. 2, 1985. Bishop Milton J. Flinders of the ALSO SURVIVING are one brother and four sisters, Mark D. Cook, Syracuse; Ruth Parry, Bountiful; Florence Wiggill, Layton; Geneva Hall, Salt Lake City; and Gladys Mulford, Syracuse. He was preceded in death by one son and one brother. Clearfield 11th Ward officiated. FAMILY prayer was by Amedio (Sonny) DePierro; The Old Rugged Cross by Janice Yeager; invocation, Don K. Johnson; remarks, Bishop Milton J. Flinders; speaker, Kenneth L. Belnap; recitation, Davis O. McBride; speaker, H. Kay Chandler; Somewhere My Love by Dana Thornock and benediction by Kay V. Fellows. Dedication of the grave was by R. Lynn Allred with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at the Syracuse Stake Lind- quists Layton Mortuary. Family prayer was by Lloyd Cook; invocation, Ronald Parry; Eulogy, Bishop Ralph S. Turner; speaker, Patriarch Dr. Robert F. Bitner; Dear Earthy Father by Dr. De J Cutler accompanied by Linda Passey; tribute to grandfather written by Brenda Clark; speaker. Pres. Robert Christensen; I Heard Him Come by PALLBEARERS were C. James Sutterfield, Dale V. Bisseger, Richard T. Bisseger, Troy B. Bisseger, James W. Harvey and Grant F. Barlow. Military honors were acorded by the American Legion Color Guard. Kevin Chase and Laurie Brown; benediction, Norman Bennett. SHE WAS born April 18, 1921 in Union, Utah, a daughter of George A. and Lucy May Brady Green Jr. She married Dahl L. Clark Sr. July 15, 1942 in Union, Utah. He died Dec. 2, 1976, FUNERAL services were held at the Roy City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary in Roy. services for 27 years. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse, one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Marlene) Keller, Syracuse; and six grandchildren. n) Virgie K. Clark dies at age 64 r, HE HAD been a dairy farmer and had owned his own dairy. g He was a resident of Center. Funeral directors, 1 HIS PARENTS are members of the LDS Church. He is survived by his parents and one brother, Brandon Jeremy Gill, Clearfield; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephens, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schol-eRoy; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams, San Diego, Calif.; and Mrs. Beverly Adams, Clinton; his HE WAS born April 15, 1907 in Bountiful, a son of Rudolph and Martha Ann Day Cook. He married Lula R. Warren March 26, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. . VIRGIE K. CLARK SHE WAS president of the Boots and Saddle Riding Club. She had been a notary public for the State of Utah for 20 years. Surviving are four sons, Dahl L. Clark Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla.; Kent D. Clark, Brigham City; Russell W. Clark, Panorama City, Calif.; Timothy A. Clark, Layton; one daughter, Mrs. Wynn (Karen) Hanson, Layton; 14 grandchildren and one SHE WAS reared in Salt Lake City and lived there for several years. She attended Salt Lake schools and graduated from East High School. She had lived in Kaysville and in the past ten years had made her home in Farmington. her husband served an LDS mission to the Washington, D.C. mission from November 1976 to May, 1978. Surviving are her husband of Farmington, one son and three daughters, Steven Perry, St. George; Mrs. Donald (Nancy) Woodward, Kaysville; Mrs. Donald (Lorna) Bird, Sandy; Mrs. Richard (Linda) Watts, Fruita, Colo.; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchil- d. ALSO SURVIVING are four brothers and two sisters, Joseph Kirton, Salt Lake City; Heber Kirton and Albert Kirton, both of California; John Robert Kirton, Oregon; Mrs. Ellen Scheller, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Donna Kounalis, Sandy. She was preceded in death by a son. FUNERAL services were held SHE WAS an active member of the Farmington LDS 5th Ward. Wednesday at the Farmington 5th She was the social relations instructor. She had also been a Primary and MIA teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher. She and Ward Chapel with Bishop Gordon Bates officiating. Funeral direc- tors, Lindquists Kaysville tuary. Family prayer was by Steven Perry; invocation, Don Woodward; remarks, Bishop Bates; speaker, Linda Watts; Lead by Ina Bachman; Joseph Kirton; O My Kindly Light speaker, Father" by Ina Bachman; speaker, Bishop Cecil John; I Am A Child of God" by grandchildren; piano medley, Wendiann Watts; Dauchy Green, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Friday at the Lindquists Layton Mortuary with Bishop David D. Clement officiating. FAMILY PRAYER was by Dauchy Green; piano selection, Kathy Skidmore; invocation, Judy Hurst; remarks, Bishop David D. Clement; speakers, Dauncy Green and Wynn L. Hansen II; Walk Tall Youre A Child of God by DEDICATION of the grave was by Richard Watts with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steven Perry, Scott Perry, Don Woodward, Leo Laurendeau. Ryan Woodward. Richard Watts, Darren Watts and Don Bird. Honorary pallbearers were Michael Woodward, Gregory Watts and Jonathan Watts. John F. Brooks Ayako W. Bayer John Floyd Brooks, 18, of 618 Valeria Drive, Layton, died Sunday, Sept. I, 1985 of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. HE WAS born Oct. 14, 1966 in Los Angeles, Calif., a son of Frederick Earl and Emma Jean Samuelson Brooks. He had been a transmission Ayako Watanabe Bayer, 55, of mechanic at Lelis Transmission. Clinton, died Sunday, Sept. , 1985 HE WAS a member of the LDS at the Hill Air Force Base hospital Church. succumbs 1 of cancer. Surviving are his parents of one brother, Alan Porter Layton; SHE WAS born March , 1930, in Brooks, Layton; two sisters, BrenJapan, a daughter of da Kay Brooks, Layton; Mrs. Moriji and Hatsui Watanabe. Andrew (Jane) Anderton, RichShe married George Bayer1 on field; and one grandmother, Mrs. April 8, 1958 in Tokyo, Japan. Elva Rebecca England, Pocatello, 1 Sando-Shim- a, SURVIVING are her husband of Clinton, one son and two daughters, Anthony Mark Bayer, Clinton; Mrs. Janet Bayer Silotti, San Jose, Calif. ; and Tina Maria Bayer, Clinton. Also surviving are her father, two brothers and four sisters, all of Tokyo, Japan. SERVICES cremation. Ida. Wednesday at the Lindquist's Layton Mortuary with Bishop James King of the Layton 9th Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Mark Duane Samuelson; My Home by Mary Ann Jacobs; invocation, John Lyons; remarks. Bishop L. James King; speakers, Morton D. Sparks and Lynn W. Wood; "In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions by Dennis Wright; benediction, Lynn Mower. DEDICATION of the grave was by Denzil W. Pollock with inter- ment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Andrew Paul Anderton, Douglas Lee Petersen, Allen Porter Brooks, Michael Dee, Charlie Harding, Kristopher FUNERAL services were held Johnson. It were private with LaNae Urey, Karen Williams, accompanied by Lillian Vallentiir-e; benediction, Winslow Hurst. Dedication of the grave was by Kent E). Clark with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Time A. Clark, Matthew Clark, Ryan Barrus, Jim Hamilton, Russell W. Clark, Val Clark, Dahl L. Clark Jr. and Kent D. Clark. Honorary pallbearers were Timmy Clark and Jimmy Clark. KEEP MORE Learn Cake Decorating! It s easy! Gofortirelea? Celebrate 21 years of lean roast beef at Artys with a delicious roast beef sandwich for only 99c. 99C Thats all youll pay for our famous, wonderful roast beef sandwich-tend- er, juicy and lean. 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