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Show ( mm mwmm) Brent "Rip" Morrill PHOENIX, ARIZ. Brent McKinley "Rip" Morrill died on Friday, Oct. 25, 1991, at the age of 38 in Phoenix, Ariz. He was born to Max McKinley and Clarice Chloe Barlow Morrill in Richfield on July 28, 1952. He was raised in Junction, Utah, where he remained until 1983, moving to Phoenix where he was employed as a heavy equipment operator and construction worker. He married Brenda Hansen but was later divorced. di-vorced. Brent served in the Utah National Guard, was a member of the LDS Church, and loved his heavenly Father, family and friends. Everyone who knew Brent loved him. He is survived by daughter, Al-isha Al-isha Jane Morrill; son, McKinley Max Morrill; and step-daughter, Kelly Sue Kuykendall, all of Elko, Nev. Also surviving are his mother and stepfather, Jack and Chloe Morrill Brindley, Junction; three brothers, Stanley G. Morrill and Max B. Morrill, both Richfield; Rich-field; and Layne M. Morrill, Las Vegas, Nev.; two sisters, Chyral Morrill Butz and Claudia Morrill Cornaggia, also of Las Vegas. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct 29 at the Circleville First LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Roger Westwood presiding and Elder Michael Dalton officiating. officiat-ing. The prelude and postlude music mu-sic were performed by Crystal Halladay. Rosco Childs offered the family prayer and Keith Price Funeral services for Florence Elizabeth Matheson Houston, 94, were held on Thursday, Oct. 24, 1991 at the Panguitch Second LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Val Church officiating. The service opened with a family fam-ily prayer by Grant Houston and invocation by Gloria Houston. Both prelude and postlude music were performed by Irene McEwen. Music included a duet by Jim and Than Cooper, a solo by Tammy Houston, and a trio of Debbie Frandsen, Barbara Heaton and Janice Jan-ice Henrie. Tributes were given by Julia Houston and the grandchildren grandchil-dren with James Keller also speaking speak-ing and Bishop Church giving the MR' V ';' - ! L ..;mMiil. . ...... Brent McKinley "Rip" Morrill the invocation. Alton Sud weeks spoke and tributes were given by Claudia M. Cornaggia and Michelle Allen. Vocal solos were performed by Glen Green, Shane Millet and Burns Black. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Westwood and Bill Young offered the benediction. The grave, at the Junction Cemetery, was dedicated by Max B. Morrill with military rites being be-ing performed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7561. Pallbearers Pall-bearers were Stanley G. Morrill, Max B. Morrill, Layne M. Morrill, Mor-rill, Jack Brindley, Brandon Morrill Mor-rill and Clinton Morrill. Florence E. Houston closing remarks. A benediction was offered by Hazel Rich and Paul C. Keller dedicated ded-icated the grave at the Panguitch Cemetery. Pallbearers were Randy Houston, Hous-ton, Kelly Houston, Ryan Houston, Hous-ton, Robert Keller, Craig Keller, Jeff Keller, Daniel Keller, David Houston, Shane Houston and Carson Car-son Marshall with the great-grandsons great-grandsons acting as honorary pallbearers. pall-bearers. Survivors include Flora and Paul Keller; Frank, Grant and Gloria Houston; daughter-in-law, Hazel Rich; 13 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren. Sherman Baugh TROPIC Sherman Baugh, 81, died on Sunday, Oct 27, 1991, at an Emery County nursing home in Ferron. He was born in Tropic, Utah, on Dec. 19, 1909 to Benjamin and Jane Margaret Eaton Baugh and married Roene Mecham in the St. George LDS Temple April 28, 1936. Sherman was a life-long resident resi-dent of Tropic. He was a lumber jack at Kaibab Industries and before be-fore that, a timber cutter for Pearson-Crofts Lumber Co. A loving husband, father and grandfather, he loved sports of all kinds, especially especial-ly fishing, and was an active member mem-ber of the LDS Church. He is survived by: five sons, Sherman Matland Baugh and Herbert Her-bert LeGrand Baugh, Tropic; La-Vell La-Vell Henry Baugh, Grand Canyon, Ariz.; Ronald K. Baugh, West Valley City; and Benjamin Delmar Baugh, Glendale, Ariz.; two daughters, Mrs. Dexter (Lillis) Francisco, Tropic; and Mrs. Lane (Marlene) Chynoweth, Ferron; 26 grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Sara Worthen Funeral services for Sara Cox Hepworth Worthen, 72, were held Friday, Oct. 25, 1991 at noon in the Panguitch First LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Jon Torgerson officiating. offici-ating. Allen Cox opened with the family prayer and Dr. E. Terry Henrie offered the invocation. Prelude and postlude music were provided by Pam Yardley with musical selections performed by the Panguitch Tri-Ward Choir, Brent Hepworth and Myrna Cox. Dr. Thomas T. Marshall spoke and Bishop Torgerson gave the closing remarks. Offering the benediction was Martin Hepworth and Bob Worthen dedicated the grave at Panguitch Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Tebbs, Kim Tebbs, Kenneth Hepworth, Kevin Hepworth, Brent Hepworth and Paul Worthen. Honorary pallbearers included Boby Owens, Monti Edwards, Jake Leibcnguth, Charles Cooper, Edmund Hepworth, Hep-worth, Keith Hepworth, Rex Crofts, Glen Beal, Aaron Reese, Frank Worthen, Parley Ray Worthen, Dick Worthen and Alan Joe Worthen. i i ' W L.ak -' - Sherman Baugh Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 1, 1991 at 1 p.m. in the Tropic LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the chapel from 1 1 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Orvilla L. Shakespear TROPIC Orvilla LeFevre Shakespear, 71, died Monday Oct. 28, 1991 at her home in Tropic, Utah. She was born to David James and Mariam Ruth Robinson LeFevre LeFe-vre in Spry, Utah on Dec. 8, 1919 and married Alston Willis Shakespear Shake-spear Feb. 1, 1947. This union was solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple on April 18, 1952. Orvilla was an active member of the LDS Church serving in the primary, Cub Scout program and as a visiting teacher in the relief society. soci-ety. She is survived by husband, Alston, Al-ston, Tropic; three daughters, Mrs. Alden Keith (Ruth Mae) Hamp, Plain City, Utah; Mrs. Roland (Carren) Durfee, Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs. Stevan Lee (Barbara) Duke, St. George; 12 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Also surviving sur-viving are three sisters, Mrs. Marie Johnston, Wendover, Utah; Mrs. Alvin (LaRene) Bradshaw, Cedar City; and Mrs. Wesley (Shirley) Withers, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Satur- J'" Orvilla LeFevre Shakespear day, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. at the Tropic LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be at the Tropic Cemetery under the direction direc-tion of Magleby and Sons Mortuary. |