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Show DAVIS Page FEBRUARY 26. 1986 REFLEX-JOURNA- Obituary F. C. Henderson Chapel for Flavius Carlyle Henderson who died Feb. 1, 1986. 1 BISHOP Robert Winegar of the Layton 12th Ward officiated. Family prayer was by Wallace Reed Henderson: prelude, Robyn Furse; invocation, John Kennedy; eulogy, Victor Hamberlin; speaker, J. Stanley Hall; "In The Garden" by LeAnn Hawkes, Pat Burton and Tamalee Draper; remarks, Bishop Robert Winegar; "O My Father" by Jeni Hall; benediction, Carl Dotson. Dedication of the grave in the Roy City Cemetery was by Stan Miller. Funeral services were held Feb. at the Lindquist's Layton HE WAS born Feb. 2, 1900. in HE ALSO served as and president of the Utah State Bankers Association. He was former member of the Utah State Board of Corrections and was deputy governor general for Utah of vice-preside- the Mayflower Society. He wasamemberofthe Clearfield, one son and one daughter. Robert (Bob) Lee, Clearfield; Mrs. Stan (Mary) Childs, Layton; and six grandchildren. ALSO surviving is one sister, Kathrine Dickson of Layton. Services were held Wednesday at the Clearfield 3rd Ward Chapel with Bishop Don Dial officiating. Interment in the Clearfield City HE WORKED at the Naval Base and retired from Hill Air Force Base. He was a member of the LDS Church. He served two stake missions. was in the presidency of the Seventies Quorum and was a high Surviving are his widow of 2-- 7 (Sunday-Friday- ), Layton; three sons and one daughter, Gary Chad Crandall and Brandt Farr Crandall, both of Layton; Trent Jason Crandall, Ogden; Tara Ann Crandall Flink, Roy; one stepson and one stepdaughter, Gene Whiting, Layton with guest 1986 at the Humana Hospital Davis , HE WAS born Jan. 7. 1942 in San Cristobal. New Mexico, a son of Coles lino and Eulogia Silva Medina. He married Jacque Evans on Nov. 10. 1969. in Jackson Hole, Wyo. HE WAS a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. He had been a CYO director in Tooele for ten years. He was an Eucharistic minister at the St. Marguerite Church in Tooele and at St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton. He had served in the U.S. Army. He was a recreational specialist at William Russell Page, 88, of Ogden, died Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1986 in a Logan nursing home of causes incident to age. HE WAS born in Centerville on May 10, 1897, a son of Willard James and Lillian Thurgood Page. He married Lena Berdella Barney May 24, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Nov. II. 1966. He married Susie King March 15. 1968 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died June 24, 1978. HE SPENT his boyhood in West Point, helping to develop a farm. He was educated in 100-ac- re Davis County Schools and Osborne lives in Baytown, Texas, where he is the local evangelist with the Eastside Church of Christ. He has been preaching the gospel of Christ for about ten years, and brings to his preaching a zeal for truth and a sincere desire to honor God. All who come will benefit from attending these special services. MR. OSBORNE will be speaking Evan Lamont Kimber, 77, of 975 S., Kaysville, died MonFeb. 17, 1986 at his home of a day, heart attack. E. 1175 HE WAS born Aug. 14, 1908, in a son of Charles William and Agness Malinda Jones Kimber. He married Agnes M. Stirling in Grouse Creek, February of 1934, in Evanston. Wyo. She died March 24, 1970. He married Louise H. Wallace on Nov. 9. 1972 in Brigham City. South Flint Street, Kaysville. More information is available by or calling There will also be congregational singing at each service, and an opportunity will be given everyone present to ask Bible questions of Mr. Osborne concerning what he has preached. 546-099- 0, 546-621- 6. SERVICES were held Saturday at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in wood: Mrs. Norman (Janice) Greenwood, Sandy; Mrs. Richard (Anna) Sanders, Murray: Mrs. Richard (Linda) Cowley, Sandy: 21 grandchildren ami i greatgrandchildren. ALSO surviving are two brothers, Myron Kimber. Grantsville; Russell Kimber, Farmington. He was preceded in death by two HE WAS a member of the Layton Eagles Lodge, and had Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Anderson officiating. Interment in Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park. been a locomotive engineer for the Southern Pacific Railroad retiring night stay at Rodeway Inn, Salt Lake City. SERVICES were held Thursday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial All For KIDS SKI FREE WEST $156.00 With Purchase of Adult Ski Passes Tl (At a major Salt Lake Area Resort) .1 EAST OR Special Introductory Ski Package (Equipment Rental, Ski Lesson and Lift Pass for $15.00) SKI RESORTS 7200 South Momeway RI; ' De-lon- Season Ski Pass Value: $450.00 1 Person 4 Nights $156,00 Total Value $606.00 SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, two sons and one daughter, Tracy Medina, Gabriel Medina and Angela Medina, all of Layton; four brothers and two sisters, Roger Medina and Celestino Medina Jr., both of Tooele; John Medina, Roy: Felix Medina. Kearns: Connie Vigil. Tooele: and Marcella Stookey, Grantsville. He w as preceded in death by one brother and one daughter. MASS OF Christian burial was held Thursday at the St. Marguerite Catholic Church in Tooele. Interment in the Tooele City Cemetery under direction of Myers Layton Mortuary. s. - 280 West 7200 South (801 ) TOLL FREE in Inn Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 566-414- 1 800-228-20- 00 nworojtaii'i & RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST MOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLEY TO THE SKI RESORTS!! SOUTH DAVIS CREDIT UNION 390 South Main, Bountiful CERTIFICATES Charlene Phillips, Bountiful; Mrs. Ronald (Shirley) Clark, Uintah: one stepson and three stepdaughters, Gayle McDonald, Cotton- OR !!d IV4iil33 after 32 years of service. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville. two daughters. Mrs. in 1973 brothers. To Robert Redfords Sundance Ski Resort with minimum 4 Downtown GMESSISnMSE vatflltf'CHj Bountiful. HE WAS preceded in death by one son and one daughter. Services were held Friday at the Nibley LDS Chapel in Nibley, Cache County. Burial was in the Millville City Cemetery. Weber Basin Job Corps and a member of the U.S. Navy ia?'fK3!gnt- 1 Also surviving are three brothers, LeGrand Page. Wheat-lanWyo.: Karl Page. Idaho Falls, Ida.; and Howard Page, FREE SEASON SKI PASS daughter. a!gxfl15&i istfwtf in; Page, Deweyville; Mrs. Earl (Grace) Maynard, Millville: Mrs. Lynn (Beth) Lewis, Mrs. Ken (Joan) Arthur, both of Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Dennis (Judy) Speth. Reno, Nev.: 49 grandchildren: 68 and two great He was educated in Grouse Creek, and was a member of the LDS Church. 5IW? iR KSrtJ SURVIVING are five sons and four daughters. Lynn Page, Ogden: Calvin Page, Garth Clark Page and Merrill Page, all of Logan; Keith SKI FREE SERVICES . HE HAD been a baseball player and turned down an offer to play professionally because of Sunday baseball. A high priest in the LDS Church, he had many callings and did extensive temple work. Evan L. Kimber iMHEINANerfll! Taaidfs-ffisasi- re- ceived a teaching certificate from Utah State Agricultural College in Logan. For 37 years he was a principal or teacher in schools throughout Utah and Idaho. He spent several years as chief juvenile probation officer for Weber, Davis and Morgan Counties, and taught citizenship classes in the adult education program, assisting many people in obtaining citizenship. 3-- and Tammy Marie Whiting, Salt Lake City; one grandson. ALSO SURVIVING is one sister, Colleen Raye Robinson, Ogden. He was preceded in death by one Sea-Bee- 17, William R. Page at the Kaysville Church of Christ Sunday, March 2 at 8:45 and 10:45 a.m. and at 6 p.m. Monday through HE HAD lived in Grouse Creek he will speak Friday (March 2 years, in Ogden for 46 years for at 7:30 The nightly p.m. Kaysville in Kaysville for 14 years. and Church of Christ is located at 137 Layton. Elevi Medina. 44, of 438 E. 1200 North of cancer. Kiwanis speaker Harry Osborne. Mr. Elevi Medina N.. Layton, died Monday, Feb. PALLBEARERS were John A. Beutler, Peter K. Ellison, Nickolas C. Ellison, Dee R. Forbes, Melvin A. Jensen, D. Howard Thurgood. The Kaysville Church of Christ announces a gospel meeting March Cemetery. Gary "Spanky" Crandall. 43, of 246 E. 200 S., Layton, died Thursday, Feb. 13. 1986 at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of complications following heart surgery. HE WAS born June 20, 1942 in Sycamore, 111., a son of Grant Wesley and Freida A. McMillan Crandall. He married Mary Ann Law rence on November 25, 1961 in Ogden. They were later divorced. He married Estalla Whiting on July 25, 1985 in Elko.Nev. HE WAS manager of Spanky's Video W'orld in Clearfield. nt Evangelist to speak Spanky Crandall G. g: years. Surviving are his widow of Temple. Ash- as accountant for the Federal Bureau of Prisons at Leavenworth, Kans.. Washington. D.C. Ashland, Ky.. and LaTuna, Tex. He has returned to Utah in 1946 and was employed for 37 years at the First National Bank of Layton w here he served as president for 18 avid horseman. and Elizabeth Ann Cox Lee. He married Wilma Bowers on June 20. 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS ALSO surviving is one brother and two sisters. Harold B. Wilcox, Bountiful; LaRena W. Sandall. Kaysville: and Nora W. Barber, Bountiful. Services were held Friday at the Kaysville Tabernacle with Bishop Robert R. Gibby of the Layton 5th Ward officiating. INTERMENT in the Kaysville City Cemetery under direction of Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Robert R. Gibby officiated at memorial services held Feb. 22 at the Kaysville Tabernacle. FAMILY prayer was by Harold B. Wilcox; prelude, George Ryt-tininvocation, Dr. G. Gibbs Smith: remarks. Bishop Robert R. Gibby; "Teach Me To Walk in the Light of His Love" by Jordan A. Smith. Maria E. Watkins, Peter S. Watkins with W. Mack Watkins; reminiscences. Gibbs M. Smith and Ralph W. Firth: organ medley, George Rytting: speaker, Roy W. Abide With Me by Simmons. Shra De Li S. Ownbey: speaker. Pres. I. Haven Barlow: vocal solo, W. Mack Watkins; benediction. Pres. Alan B. Blood. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery with the dedication of the grave by G. Linn Sandall. land, Ky. He had lived in Kaysville for 28 years and in Layton the past 43 years. He was employed as bookkeeper at the Kaysville-Layto- n Milling Co. He had worked for seven years IN HIS early years he was an Woodruff, a son of William Henery grandchild. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one daughter, Catherine W. Smith, Kaysville and one HE HAD lived in Leavenworth, priest. He worked in the Ogden Temple for 12 years. failure. IIE WAS born Sept. 21, 1907, in Kaysville, a son of George Wallace and Nettie Jane Barber Wilcox. He married Oma Ellison April .12, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Kans., Washington, D.C. and Mark 0. Lee Mark Odell Lee, 86, of 243 E. 100 N., Clearfield, died Sunday, Feb. 16. 1986 at his home of heart Club and honorary member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Sunday School superintendent, stake clerk of the North Davis Stake, and also served in the presidency of the Layton Stake. PALLBEARERS were Val Lower, Ron lngebretsen, Daron Jon Rich, David Roska and Lyle Henderson. Honorary Pallbearers were Barry Watson, R. Brent Sorenson. Jim Roska, Gordon Miller, Wallace Neilson and Ollie Henderson. Wilcox George Benjamin Wilcox, 78, of 1877 E. Gentile, Layton, died Monday, Feb. 17, 1986, at his home of pneumonia. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School in 1927, and attended Utah State University and the University of Utah. He was a member of the Layton l()th LDS Ward. He had served as n, 14 B. George - Conveniently located, just 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, 20 minutes to the major ski resorts. Best ski package in the valley. Instant freeway access. UTA Bus service to Snowbird, Alta, Solitude and Brighton (from the hotel) 10 discount at the restaurant with your room key. Relax in our spacious hot tub. 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