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Show SEPTEMBER 23. 1986 obituary Ralph Walker dies Ralph Walker, 78, of 1797 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1986 at his home of heart failure. He was born May 15, 1908 in Syracuse, a son of Daniel Henry and Minnie Baird Walker. He married Jetta Winegar on April 17, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had been a farmer. He had worked at the Ogden Arsenal as a guard and had also worked for the Woods Cross Canning Co. as a field supervisor. He had owned and operated a grocery store in Syracuse for 17 years. He was employed by the Davis County School Board until retiring. He was a lifelong resident of Syracuse. He was a graduate of Davis High School where he was a star athlete. , He was a member of the Syracuse 6th LDS Ward. He was a high priest and had served a mission to Australia. He was a charter member of the Syracuse Lions Club. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse; one son and three daughters, C. Kay Walker, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. D. David (Shirley) Aamodt, Farm- ington; Sylvia Anne Vincent, Riverton, Wyo.; Mrs. David H. (Mary Susan) Monson, Lake-woo- d, Colo.; 22 grandchildren and 19 Also surviving aic one brother and four sisters, Frank D. Walker, Ogden ; May Andrus , Provo ; Verna Jones, Copperton, Utah; Mrs. J. Clifton (Ruth) Linford, Kaysville; Ivy Woolley, Salt Lake City. Services were held Sept. 15 at the Syracuse 6th Ward Chapel with Bishop Boyd R. Beazer officiating. Family prayer was offered by C. Kay Walker; prelude, Arlene W. LaManda R. Ray W. Smith Aircraft Ave., Layton, died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1986 at the home of his daughter in Westport, Conn., of heart failure. She married Glen Ray on Nov. Salt Lake LDS He was born Dec. 1, 1903 in Winfield, Kan., a son of William Arthur Smith. He married Isabella Gammill Moulton on Oct. 19, 1927 in Grand Junction, Colo. Schools. She was a member of the South Weber 1st LDS Ward. She had served as a teacher in the Primary for 25 years and had also taught in the Sunday School and the MIA. She had been a visiting teacher and had also served on the Weber Briggs; Softly & Tenderly" by Lloyd E. Dhal; invocation, Norman C. Hansen; remarks, Collean Dahl; musical selection by Julie A. Bjorndal and Deanna M. Walker, accompanied by Viola S. Walker; history and tribute, Camille A. r; Nielson; speaker, Don N. musical selection, Farrel Gailey, Craig Murray, Paul Smed-le- y Rent-meiste- and Dick Egan; speaker, Charles H. (Bob) Simpson; remarks, Bishop Boyd. R. Beazer; violin medley, Ruth A. Smith; benediction, Grant Workman. Dedication of the grave in the Syracuse City Cemetery was by Mark Stanley Walker. Pallbearers were Robert Daniel Walker, William Walker Aamodt, James David Aamodt, Blair Wade Walker, Daniel Ralph Aamodt, Stanley Vincent, Lynn Vincent and Eric David Monson. Keith Palmer was an honorary pallbearer. Heights Stake Primary Board. She took part in many three-ac- t plays and gave readings for various programs. Surviving are her husband of South Weber and three sons, Darrell Gene Ray, Tacoma, Wash.; Walter Glen Ray, South Weber; Larry Dean Ray, Clearfield; 16 grandchildren and 27 greatgrandchildren. Two brothers preceded her in Robert Schoenfeld : Robert Carl Schoenfeld, 66, of 635 E. 150 S., Kaysville, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 1986 at his home of a heart attack. He was bom June 21, 1920 in Castle Dale, Utah, a son of Carl Robert and Gertrude Joswig Schoenfeld. ; He married Jacqueline Lea Wallace Feb. 27, 1949 in Richfield, Utah. She died May 21, 1974. : He was an abstractor for the Security Title Co. Petersen; invocation. Patriarch LaRay Poll; remarks, Bishop Craig Poll; speaker, Bishop Sterling Gardner; tribute, Mattie Ray; speaker, Patriarch KefTord Peek; Good Night and Good Morning by Peggy Poll, Debbie Peek and Jan Petersen; benediction, Dave Services were held Sept. 12 at the South Weber 1st Ward chapel, with Bishop Craig Poll officiating. Family prayer was by.Jay Ken-del- l; prelude and postlude, Bonnie Cook; Beyond the Sunset by Peggy Poll, Debbie Peek and Jan Kaysville-Ft- . Hts. News 5 Verl and Dorotha Walker, Dawn and David Naylor and daughter Lori, have returned from a trip by motor home to Mount Rushmore. They also visited the capitol cities of Pierre, South Dakota, St. Paul, Minn., DeMoines, Iowa and Springfield, 111. They spent time at LDS Church historical areas of Nauvoo and Carthage and Independence and Liberty, Mo. The Kaysville Fine Arts Club met at the home of Beverly Robin He lived a short time in Wyoming. He lived in Clifton, Colo., where he was a rancher and businessman until 1942 when he moved to Layton where he was employed as personnel supervisor at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot until retirement. He was a member of the Clearfield Masons. He was a past member of the Lions Club in Colorado. He was a member of Sigma Phi He Epsilon Fraternity. attended Colorado State University. Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons, Richard Eugene Smith, Layton; Stuart Moulton Smith, Richmond, Utah; one daughter, Elizabeth Lynn Rosen-felWestport, Conn.; nine grandchildren. d, Masonic graveside services were held in the Masonic Cemetery in Grand Junction, Colo. The family suggests donations to Hospice of Northern Utah. Myers. Dedication of the grave in the Uintah City Cemetery was by Bishop Henry Dickamore. Pallbearers were her nephews, Don Ray, Evans Ray, Leon Ray, Oleen Watt, Royal Bingham and LeRay Firth. Honorary pallbearers were Mike Ray, Dave Ray, Scott Ray, Owen Ray, Dirk Gardner, Mark Ray, Jim May, Brad Lasater and Darrin Gardner. death. Wendell McMillen Smith, 82, of and Maud Annetta McMillen Temple. Mrs. Ray had lived in Kanesville, Marriott and in South Weber for the past 63 years. She attended the Weber County 544-107- : 28 17, 1926 in the By JOYCE WINTERS j dies at 82 Mrs. LaManda Rawson Ray, 80 of 440 E. 6650 S., South Weber, died Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1986 at her home of cancer. She was bom July 22, 1906 in Kanesville, Utah, a daughter of Walter H. and Eliza Ritchie Rawson. son. Faye Purdy was the guest speaker. She showed slides and spoke on her recent trip to China. New officers of the club are: Lona Mae Godfrey, president; Joyce Clark, vice president and Some stars are believed to be made of diamonds. white-dwa- rf PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE a recipient of the highly coveted Nationally recognized as 'PURSUIT OF Award from the National Funeral Directors Assn, the Myers Layton-Kaysvilmortuaries in America Mortuary is one of only forty-on- e to be so honored for Its outstanding professional achievement EXCELLENCE" Our award winning staff is available of need around the clock to serve in time Janie Heaps, secretary and treasurer. Former Fruit Heights residents, Scott and Kim Hayes Gustavson announce the birth of a son, Scott Karl, bom Sept. 8 at LDS Hospital, weighing 4 lb. 14 oz. He has a sister Chandi. Grandparents are Ed and Laura Hayes of Fruit Heights and Karl and Mona Gustavson of Farmington. Layton-Kaysvil- le Mortuary 250 No. Fairfield Road in Layton The Funeral Directors Who Care He was a member of the Bounti- ful Community Church, serving in many offices. : He enjoyed fishing, photography and stamp collecting. : He served in World War II in the Signal Corps. He was stationed in Japan with the Occupation Forces. He was also in the Civilian Conservation Corps. : Surviving are four sons and one ROBERT CARL SCHOENFELD if , ALL SALES. FINAL daughter, John Robert Schoenfeld, Bountiful; David Carl Schoenfeld, Michael Lee Schoenfeld, both of Salt Lake City; Richard James Schoenfeld, Kaysville; Mrs. Art (Carolyn) Loyola, Arlington, Tex.; 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother. Services were held Monday, Sept. 15 at the Bountiful Community Church with Rev. Donald M. Proctor officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. The family suggests donations to the Bountiful Community Church or the Utah Diabetic Association. 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