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Show fiREfi OBITUfiRIES H - S Eda Quilter 0 HANKSVILLE Eda Rosclla Ukunt Ede) Willis Quilter, 90, fSanksville, died Oct. 6, 1989, at home of a daughter in Han-;lanor;ville. Han-;lanor;ville. ig of: She was born Nov. 27, 1898, ie,tl(nrieville, to William Patterson d Almeda Roundy Willis. She r Kas married to David Quilter, Jan. ho!! 1919, Salt Lake LDS Temple. died Aug. 28, 1972. She was active in the LDS lurch and served in the Relief x;iciy and Primary organizations. Survivors: son, daughter, Fred avid, Centerville; Mrs. Gladys hnso'n, Hanskville; 15 grandchil-en; grandchil-en; 56 great-grandchildren; broth-s, broth-s, sister, Garn, Kanab; Ivan, Es-lanlc; Es-lanlc; Dicey Shumway, Salt Lake tty. Funeral services were Monday the Henrieville LDS Ward chapel in Bishop Robert Willis, offici-ing. offici-ing. Fred Quilter offered the Lily prayer; Viola Rees played elude and postlude music and jvid Peter Johnson gave the vocation. Gloria Martin gave a history and lerrie Williams gave a tribute, icakcrs were Ira Littlefield and . annie Payne, with remarks by shop Willis. ) Music included selection by anddaughters; vocal solo by Craig a ycrs and selection by the Hen- W :villc Ward Choir. Ross Quilter jvc the benediction. Interment was in the Henrieville :mcicry by Neal S. Magleby and Tammy Johnson Tammy Johnson TROPIC Tammy D. Torg-sen Torg-sen Johnson, 23, Bryce, died 5pt 20, 1989, in a Salt Lake City spital. She was born March 4, 1966, lurray, to Alden and Dixie oosman Torgersen. She was arried to Eugene Johnson in ichfield in 1982; later divorced. She had been employed as a aitrcss at Pink Cliffs, Fish Lake id Loa. She was a member of the DS Church. Survivors: daughter, Jeannie aye Johnson, Tropic; fiancee, on Hatch, Bryce; mother, step-ithcr, step-ithcr, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon rinkerhoff, Tropic; father, Red-lond; Red-lond; brother, sisters, James riss, Columbus Fall, Mont.; aula Ann-Mane, Susan Kaye, 3th Bryce; grandparents, Mr. and Irs. Elmer Moosman, Bicknell. Funeral services were Sept. 25 i the Tropic LDS Ward chapel ith Bishop Carl Shakespear offi-lating. offi-lating. Ferrall Brinkerhoff offered ie family prayer; LaMar Shake-)ear Shake-)ear played prelude and postlude lusic and Lamar Shakespear of-:red of-:red the invocation. Speakers were athy Goulding, Lynette Littlefield tid Roy Brown, and remarks by arl Shakespear. Music included selection by the ropic Ward Choir and vocal solo y Greg Pollock. Mondcll Syrelt ffcrcd the benediction. Interment was in the Bicknell 'emctcry by Neal S. Magleby and ons Mortuary, Richfield, where Uainc Hilton offered the dedicatory raycr. Pallbearers were Tom anchcz, Shawn Wade, Douglas Hiss, Talmage Moosman, Chan Miss, Preston Stowe, Lynne ;hakcspear and Robert Rockwell, lonorary pallbearers were Jim 'orgcrsen, Jim Moosman, Don jwancr, Bruce Haycock, Doug Shakespear and David Barney. Eda Quilter Sons Mortuary, Richfield, where Rene VanDyke offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were David P. Johnson, Ross Quilter, Tony Quilter, Craig Myers, Fred Quilter and Mark Rasmusscn. Honorary pallbearers were Larry Williams, Eric Hundley, Kenneth Stcab, Isaac Aveytua, Tom Martin, Terry White, Vance Morrill, Terry Turner, Rene VanDyke, Eugene Quilter. |