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Show Page 6 MARCH 26, 1986 Amy G. Qrituary II, 1986. March 14, 1986 Bert and Lynda Rohwer, Kaysville, boy March 16, 1986 Russell and Nancy Martin, Roy, girl DUANE Thorne offered the family prayer; prelude and post lude, Reva Killian; Oh Divine Re deemer" by Dr. De J. Cutler; in vocation. Jay M. Peterson; re marks, Bishop Dennis Hill; Eulo gy, James T. Giles: Speaker, Cleon Schausen; "How Great Thou Art' by Eugene Giles accompanied by Sarah Giles; speaker, Dr. Joseph Heath; medley of songs by Sarah Giles; benediction, Douglas Lee R. Madsen. Interment was in the Manti City June Rumpton While, 70, of 189 S. Main No. I5C, Layton, died Friday. March 14, 1986 at the home of a daughter in Farmington of cancer. SI IK WAS horn April 27. 1915 in Farmington, a daughter of Walter B. and Irene VanF'leet Rampton. She married Charles D. White May 30, 1939 in Farmington. SIIK WAS reared in Farmington and lived there until 1939. She lived in Layton and with her daughter in Farmington since hc'r illness. She graduated from Davis High School in 1934. Frank McKinnon Frank Marshall McKinnon. 66, of 348 E. 200 S., Clearfield, died Wednesday, March 12. 1986 at his home of pulmonary thromboem-boli- . Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Rulon Grant Bond, William James Bond, Roger Lee Madsen, Donald G. Wanlass, Kendon Naylor, Bruce Willden. Honorary pallbearers of the LDS Church. Surviving are her husband of Layton, two sons and one daughter, Dennis Walter White, Farm- ington; Donald Frank White, Kaysville; Gail White Bennett. Farmington; nine grandchildren were Ken Giles, Roy Welti, Gerald Giles, Jimmy Gillispie, Denny JUNE RAMPTON WHITE nett; Organ Medley, Wilda and two SERVICES were held March 18 at the Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop L. Gordon Bates of the Farmington 5th Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Scott War-droprelude, Wilda Madsen; invocation. Paul White; remarks. Bishop L. Gordon Bates; Some-wher- e My Love by Todd Schryver; speaker, Richard Ben- p; Anna March 11, 1986 Kevin and Janice Dabb, Kaysville, boy Blake and Christine Pledger, Roy, boy March 12, 1986 and Melody Williams, Clearfield, girl Jeffrey Curt and Stephanie Mushlitz, Layton, boy March 13, 1986 Steven and Rhonda Church, Layton, girl Bishop Dennis Hill conducted funeral services March 17 at the Kaysville 1st Ward Chapel for Amy Giles Bond w ho died March June R. White SIIK WAS a member Area births Bond Madsen; speaker, Gary Bennett; benediction, Donal Kolb. DEDICATION of the grave in the Farmington City Cemetery was by Thomas White. Pallbearers were Dennis White, Donald White, Richard Bennett. Gary Bennett, Lance Bennett, Scott Wardrop. Honorary pallbearers were Thomas W'hite. Elmer White, Douglas Barnett. Barrett White and Stan Chatterton. S. Heber March 20 at the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel for Anna Marie Soderlund Heber who died March 16, 1986. Bishop James H. Brough offici- N. Lakeview Dr., Clearfield, died Wednesday, March 12, 1986 at a Clearfield nursing home of heart failure. SHE WAS born July 17, 1904 in a Wcllsville, Utah, daughter of Charles E. and Sarah Ann Brown Gunnell. She married Ellis Lynn Wood May 20, 1925 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Oct. 28, 1978. She attended North Cache High School and the Brigham Young Academy. SHE HAD been a cook at the Wasatch Elementary School in Clearfield for several years. She was an active member of the Clearfield 7th Ward where she served as a Primary teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher. She FAMILY prayer was by Vernon E. Heber; prelude and postlude, Lynette Carter; invocation, David L. Heber: "Where Is Heaven by Ryan, Robin Sue and Kaylyn Heber accompanied by Aaron Heber; speakers. Grant Heber and Keith Heber; "Mother Was First by Vonnie Heber accompanied by Lynette Carter; remarks, Bishop James H. Brough; benediction, Clifford R. Heber. Dedication of the grave in the Valley View Memorial Park was by Kent B. Heber. PALLBEARERS were Michael Senczyszyn, Mark Heber, Kevin Heber, Kari Heber, Aaron Heber, Ryan Heber, Brian Sabin and Eric Sabin. Honorary pallbearers were Vernon E. Heber, Grant R. Heber, Annie Gunnell Wood, 81, of 208 years. ated. Giles, David Madsen, Douglas Madsen, and Lee Giles. Funeral directors, Kaysville Lindquists Mortuary. Annie G. Wood SHE HAD lived in Wellsville, Logan, Howell, Midvale, Riverton and in Clearfield for the past 35 Funeral services were held AMY GILES BOND also was active in music. grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter. SERVICES were held Monday, 17 at the Clearfield 7th Ward with Bishop Byron A. Rasmussen officiating. Family prayer was by John March Carter; prelude, Lynette Carter: "How Great Thou Art by James and Kim Smith; invocation, Celia Murray; remarks. George Budd; speaker. Bishop Scott W. King; organ medley, Lynette Carter; re- HE WAS born Jan. 17. 1920 in Randolph, Utah, a son of Archie Leo and Minnie Marshall McKinnon. He married Arlene Reed Oct. 5, 1943 in Randolph, Utah. They were later divorced. HE WAS reared in Randolph and graduated from South Rich High School. He was a member of the Clearfield 1st Ward where he served as an Elder. He was also active in temple work. HE WAS retired from Hill Air Force Base after 30 years of service as a machinist. He had also been a Clearfield Police officer for many years and was manager of the SERVICES were held March 17 at Lindquist's Clearfield Chapel with Bishop John Ross of the Clearfield 1st Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Ron Atkinson; prelude, George Ryt-tininvocation. Will Atkinson: g; obituary, Jodi Oliver; remarks. Bishop John Ross; speaker, Harold Evans; Softly and Ten- Vi Evans; speaker, Maurice Marshall; benediction. derly" by Bob Stocking. years. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army. DEDICATION of the grave was by Don McKinnon with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brandon Beazer, Todd Oliver, Kim McKinnon, Steve McKinnon, Clair Hirst and Wilford Roundy. SURVIVING are three daughters, Mrs. Paul (Elaine) Beazer, accorded by the American Legion. Honeymoon marks, Bishop Byron A. Rasmussen; The Lord Is My Shepherd by James and Kim Smith; benediction, Marla K. Robinson. Hotel for several s45 VALUE DEDICATION of the grave was by Robert C. Watson with inte- rment in the Brigham City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bob Wood, Lloyd Watson, Mark Lepchenske, Jeff Wood, Scott Hurst and Jim King. Honorary pallbearers were Cory Wood, Brett Wood, Brian Wray, Kirk Lepchenskey and Syracuse; Barbara Lee McKinnon, Las Vegas, Nev.: Wendy Jean McKinnon, Scottsdale, Ariz.; two grandchildren. Also surviving are his mother of Randolph, one brother and one sister, Byron Eugene McKinnon, Mesa. Ariz.; Mrs. Clair (Arlene) Hirst, Evanston, Wyo. MILITARY honors were FF5EE Undercounter installations on any new dishwasher purchased from Perkins with this ad. Expires April 30th 5 Prices starting at. . . $ Brandon Wray. SHE WAS a member of the Golden Hours Center in Clearfield, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She FUNERAL directors, Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary. We carry most major brands - Magic Chef - Kitchenaid enjoyed doing handwork and quilting. Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Theron L. Wood, ANNA MARIE SODERLUND HEBER Clifford R. Heber, Kent B. Heber, David L. Heber and Keith M. Heber. FUNERAL directors, Kaysville Lindquist's Mortuary. Ogden; Odell L. Wood, Layton; Mrs. Garth (Doris) King, Kaysvill-e- : Mrs. Bill (VaLaine) Lepchens-ke- , Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Bob (VaLoy) Watson, Plain City; Mrs. Bill (Sharon) Hurst, Layton; Mrs. Bob (Janice) Wray, Richmond, Va. : 3 grandchildren and 36 great Mary H. Hanks Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Harris Hanks. 90. of 2235 W. 800 N West Point, died Monday. March 17, 1986 at her home of a respiratory illness. SHE WAS born in 1896 in Almy, Wyo., a daughter of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth Morris Harris. She married Reed Hanks Sr. on April 16, 1917 in Evanston, Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 13. 1983. SHE WAS a member of the West Point 4th Ward. She had been a stake missionary for two years. She had served three years as a Relief Society president and had been a visiting teacher and visiting teacher supervisor. She had taught the child training department in the Sunday School and had been Sunday School librarian. She came to West Point in 1983 to live with her daughter. SURVIVING are two sons and five daughters, Earl William Hanks, McKinnon, Wyo.: Percy George Hanks, Commerce City, Colo.: Eunice Elizabeth Hutchinson, Evanston, Wyo.; Ella Mae Chrishano and Alma Ruth Hanks, both of Hobart, lnd. ; Reta June Condos, Logan; Leah Jean West Point; 23 grandchildren and 38 Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Moroni Morris Harris. McKinnon, Wyo.; Frank Harris, Evanston, Wyo.: Sarah Francis Olson, Manila, Utah; Ruth Naomi Nye, Idaho. SERVICES were held Friday in in Roy with Bishop Farrell A. Cook officiating. Interment was in the Ogden City Cemetery. the Myers Mortuary Chapel Seeg-mille- r. Complete Coverage of North ADVERTISE Davis Area All . . . 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