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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 21, 1985 obituary Curds G. Coburn succumbs Lee David Stark 8th Ward and at the time of his death was serving in the Elders Quorum presidency. He had served as the Clinton Stake Curtis Guy Coburn, 2 of 1938 N. em- s Aug. 8, 1985 in the Primary Hospital in Salt Lake City. Chil-dien- ployment specialist, worked in scouting and Primary and Sunday School. IIE WAS born Jan. 20, 1983, in Ogden, a son of Jay Rodney and Wendy Wallace Coburn. Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Kevin and Wendy Wallace Steglich, Sunset; his father , Jay Rodney Coburn, Roy; one brother, Kyle J. Coburn, Roy. HE HAD also worked for the Layton Police Department. Surviving are his widow of Clinton, two sons and one daughter, Tyler Stark, Layton; Jared Stark and Shelly Stark, both of Clinton. Also surviving are his parents of Layton, five brothers and two sisters, Bernie L. Stark, Thane B. Stark, Lynn Stark, Troy W. Stark, and Mis. James (Becky) McEwen, all of Layton; Lon D. Stark, Clearfield; Mrs. Gary (Christine) Thomason, Sandy. ALSO surviving are his grandpa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace, Roy; his grandmother and step grandfather, Ron and Nina Hayden, Juneau, Alaska; his grandfather and stepgrandmother, Darwin and Sally Coburn, Riverton, Wyo.; his stepgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Steglich, Roy; Mrs. Myrle Fowler, Ogden; Henry and Ina Pinedale, Wyo. Straley, Funeral services weie held Monday, Aug. 12 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Interment was in the Roy City Cemetery. FUNERAL services were held Lee David Stark, 36, of 168 N. W., Clinton, died Monday, Aug. 12, 1985 at the Universfy of Utah Medical Center of leukemia. ItHX) Thursday at the Lindquist's Layton Mortuary with Bishop Manzanares; prelude and Rosalyn Christensen; Know That My Redeemer Lives by Don Westover; invocation, Richard K. Mealy; remarks, Bishop Wheatley; speakers, David Chase and Pres. Kenneth J. Mitchell; musical medley, Where is Families Can Be Heaven, Together Forever by Pat Hansen, JeLean Beus, Sheri Wadman, Lynne Venable, Becky Saunders accompanied by Ruth Ann Yoshi-murbenediction, DeLance I. HE WAS born Dec. 4. 1948 in Salt Lake City, a son of Wayne G. and Clista Wall Stark. He married DeeAnn Olson April 8, 1968. They were later divorced. He married Janet Wallace July 21, 1973 in Clinton. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. HE WAS employed as an electronic technician at the Defense Depot of Ogden for 12 years where he received numerous citations for outstanding performance. He was reared in Layton, lived in California and Ogden, and in Clinton the past eight years. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School and attended Weber State College and electronic technician school in the U.S. Navy. He served in the Vietnam War. He was a member of the Clinton THE FAMILY e, 1 a; Merrill and Cheri Law of Farmington have become a husband and wife team of oil painters. They are presently exhibiting paintings in the Farmington City Complex, 130 N. Main. sports. Surviving are his widow of Bad Kissengen, Germany; his parents- w'on-derfu- l, Edith R. Talbot Mrs. Edith Rowley Talbot, 65, of 133 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, died Sunday, Aug. 11, 1985 at her home of cancer. 1 SHE WAS born Sept. 11, 1919 in American Fork, a daughter of Albert and Deliah Whipple Rowley. She married Orin W. Talbot Aug. 19, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. SHE HAD lived in American Fork for 21 years and had lived the past 44 years in Layton. She graduated from American Fork High School. SHF WAS an active member of the Layton 16th Ward where she had served as a Primary teacher, den mother and Relief Society visiting teacher. She was a member of the Daugh- ters of the Utah Pioneers Fiddlers Creek Camp. SHE HAD worked at the Garden Home Training Center for the handicapped for 7 years. She and her husband had been custodians at the Oak Hills Chapel. Surviving are her husband of Layton, four sons, LeRoy O. Talbot, Kaysville; Doyle E. Talbot, Layton; Jay H. Talbot, Salt Lake City; Brent W. Talbot, Ogden; three daughters, Mis. Brent (Kathleen) Poorte, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alan (JoAnn) Veibel, Henderson, ple studies with Lee York of Layton and plan to drive across the country with easels and paints, at a N.C.; Mrs. Rex (Kay) Stone, later time. Layton; 21 grandchildren; one MERRILL and Cheri Law reside , North Farmington, in fact their home was one of the first to be flooded by Shepard Creek in that disaster in the spring of 1983. He is originally from Centerville Cadet David J. Dooley, son of and Cheri is from Salt Lake City. R. Cardwell, 2401 S. Elizabeth He is a stone mason and has workBluff Rd., Syracuse, received ed on many beautiful buildings, inpractical woik in military leadercluding the Farmington City Com- ship at the U.S. Army ROTC advplex, where the paintings now anced camp, Tort Lewis, Wash. hang. He is a veiy artistic man and works hard at all he does. CHERI IS mostly a housewife but works part time for Carr Printing in Bountiful during the year book season. The couple has five children, two grandchildren and The Utah Arthritis Foundation one on the way. They have lived in a free booklet available entihas Farmington more than 16 years and tled. Coping With Stress." love it here. Completes ROTC camp Holjeson. DEDICATION of the grave was by Wayne Wall with interment in the Clinton City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bernie L., Lon D. and Lynn H. Stark, Kris and Robert Wallace and John Manzanares. Honorary Pallbearers were CHERI SAYS, My painting Thane, Troy W. and Tyler Stark; career started as a fluke, my husJames McEwen, Garry Thomason, band and I both have loved art, and Mike, Kirt and John Wallace. one day. strolling through the Layton Mall, during an art show, we were looking for a painting to put in our new addition to our home when we happened to meet a vibrant woman. She told my husband he needed of Clinton; one brother and one'sis-ter- , Kenneth Aldridge and Annette to take art lessons, Merrell is color blind, so was hesitant, so I told him Aldridge, both of Clinton. I would go with him for encourageALSO SURVIVING are his ment. Needless to say, we both grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- started in the spring and I hated it, mon Wheat, Clearfield; and Mr. Cheri continued. and Mrs. Henry Aldridge, Loves I HATED it as the paint was Park, 111. He was preceded in death by one messy, but the lessons were all brother. paid for, so I stuck it out. The more FUNERAL services were held I painted, the more I liked it and Monday, Aug. 12 in the Myers really enjoyed it. Painting is like Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Pres. anything else, the more you put Kenneth Mitchell officiating. In- into it, the mbre you get out of it. I terment was in the Clinton City have gained an appreciation for all Cemetery. Military honors were kinds of art and especially life accorded by a U.S. Army Unit around me, the colors around me, and now I see colors I have not from Dugway. ever seen before. My favorite things to paint are clouds, water and trees. The cou- that paints together of Men ill and Cheri with two of their oil exhibition undciway Ninth Main. , in MERRILL is holding his pictured called Days Past" which was painted in Wyoming and Chen holds her Moods also painted in .Wyoming, with Mountain Retreat" in the background. The public is invited to stop at the complex five days each week when the offices are open to view the paintings. The exhibit will hang through September. Scott B. Aldridge Spec. 4 Scott Boyd Aldridge, 20, formerly of Clinton, died Wednesday, July 31, 1985 in a Wurzberg, Germany hospital of injuries sustained in an accident while on duty in the U.S. Army. HE WAS bom July 24, 1965 in Ogden, a son of Daniel D. and Mae Christensen Aldridge. He married Suzanne Pawlicki on Jan. 4, 1985 in Copenhagen, Denmark. HE WAS a graduate of Clearfield High School. He was a member of the Clinton 8th Ward and an Eagle Scout and had been active in Pei haps its true that the couple stays together! Such is the case Law of Farmington, shown heie paintings that are part of a joint currently at the city complex, no ALL IN Keith Wheatley of the Clinton 8th Ward officiating. Eantily prayer was given by John post-lud- W., Sunset, died Thursday, 75 SUCCESSFUL completion of the advanced camp and graduation from college results in a commis sion as a second lieutenant in either the U.S. Army, Army Reserve or National Guard for the cadet. Stress booklet available Merrill is active in many things, loves to hunt and fish and ski, both winter and summer and they both enjoy camping, traveling and flying. Cheri loves to cook for the family and also to garden. MERRILL and Cheri would be happy to meet their friends to view the pictures and invite anyone interested to see the exhibit, kj Sundvall completes training the harmful effects of stress. Guidelines for a personal program are outlined in the booklet. 3 For more information call or write Arthritis Foundation, 1733 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84015. 486-499- THE BOOKLET explains how the body and mind react to stressful events, and describes a program for stress managment. Stress makes it difficult for people with thritis to face the extra problems ai imposed by their disease. While under stress, muscles become tense and muscle tension can increase pain. Some common symptoms associated with stress include: tiredness-exhaustio- muscle tension, anxiety, indigestion, nervousness, and sleeplessness. Consult your doctor if you have symptoms that last for more than one week stress management getting stress to woik for instead Army Reserve Private 1st Class ot against you. A complete progKimberly Sundvall, daughter of ram for managing stress has three Pamela R. Ogle, 691 N. Bonita paits' learning to reduce stress, Way, Centerville, and Alan R. learning to accept what you cant Ogle, Albuquerque, New Mexico, change, and learning to overcome has completed basic training at Fort Dix. N..T DURING THE training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army TAKE ONE history and traditions. 1 HE KEY to is 544-034- IN great-grandchil- ALSO surviving are two brothers, John Alma Rowley and Dennis Rowley, both of Pleasant Grove; three sisters, Mrs. Clyde (Virginia) Morgan and Mrs. Rex (Joyce) Anderson, both of Twin Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Robert (Alice Elaine) Day, Sandy. She was preceded in death by one brother. FUNERAL services w'ere held Thursday at the Layton Oak Hills Chapel with Bishops Counselor Jerry Bullough officiating. Family prayer was given by Brent Talbot; prelude and Eva Bean; invocation, Sylvia Turnblom; remarks, Jerry Bullough; speaker. Jay Talbot; O My Father by Brent Talbot accompapost-lud- Square dance classes The Single Swingcis Square Dance Club, w'ho dance at the South Ogden Kiwanis Club, 4200 S. 100 E., South Ogden, will start theirbeginnercIasscsThursday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. COME JOIN the Irene at 544-946- 479-455- 5 e, IMS. YOUNG -- UM 1 KJ 945 So. 200 W. Bountiful K j FREE 1 .00 t Day THURSDAY NO-DOZ- E j I MACHINE RENTAL I Rent 1 get FREE S (Age 12-1- Announces. NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION Aug. 22 228 N. Classes offered (6-- 8 Singing andor Clogging our eighth year Our instructors are trained, certified teachers with advanced dance and vocal training. 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