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Show Clella Woolsey ESCALANTE Clella Spencer Woolsey, 75, died June 17, 1997 in Escalante. She was born July 30, 1921 in Escalante to George and Josephine Bailey Spencer. She married Hardy Earl Woolsey, December 24, 1940 in Kingston. He preceded her in death June 15, 1965. Clella worked at the Escalante Sawmill, Forest Service, as a school crossing guard, a waitress at Whities Cafe, and at the tourist information booth. She is survived by two daughters daugh-ters and two sons: Judy (Wallace "Pug") Ludgate, Escalante; Ross Woolsey and Karen Fink, Mes-quite, Mes-quite, Nev.; Danny (Rae Ann) Woolsey, Salina; Joy (Chad) Shakespear, Tropic; nine grandchildren; grand-children; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary and LaVern Griffin, Escalante; Vio Sudweeks, Kingston. King-ston. She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter Georgia Woolsey; two granddaughters, Joann Woolsey and Misty Ann Woolsey; parents. Funeral services were held Clella Woolsey Saturday, June 21, 1997 at the Escalante 1st Ward LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Escalante Cemetery. Funeral directors Neal S. Ma-gleby Ma-gleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Wm. Reed Savage, Jr. RICHFJELDPANGUITCH Wm. Reed Savage, Jr., 37, passed away Sunday, June 15, 1997 at home in Richfield from brain cancer. He was born Jan. 24, 1960 in Panguitch to William Reed "Bill" and Guyla Schow Savage. He married Sabrina Y. Reed, Dec. 20, 1984 in Elko, Nev. Reed recently moved his family fam-ily to Richfield from Winne-mucca, Winne-mucca, Nev. and was grateful to be home with the rest of his family fam-ily during his illness. He passed away as he wished, at home, surrounded sur-rounded by the love and support of all his family. He was a hard worker. He started helping grandpa Ward Savage on the ranch in Antimony when he was a young boy. He learned the work ethic on the ranch and. carried it with him all through his life. The day before his passing, he finally got his old '72 Chevy he was restoring to fire up and run. He is survived by his wife Sabrina of Richfield, formerly of Winnemucca; two daughters and two sons: Shunda Savage, Re-Ann Re-Ann Savage, Waylon Savage, Travis Savage, all of Richfield; Wm Reed Savage, Jr. parents Bill and Guyla Savage, Richfield; brothers and sisters: Tami and Scott Chew, Jensen; Ryan and Kim Savage, Richfield; Renae and Honas Busk, Richfield; Rich-field; Troy and Missy Savage, Sigurd. Funeral services were held June 17 in Richfield. Burial was at the Antimony Cemetery. Funeral Fu-neral directors Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |