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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER OPJTURU 3 i 1 1 I i Kaysville, one brother and two sisters; Reed Jacobs, serving an LDS mission in Argentina; Shauna Jacobs and Sherri Jacobs, both of 1 r $ ! 5 Kaysville. ALSO SURVIVING are grandmothers, Mrs. Leona Openshaw Jacobs and Mrs. Edna Horsley, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at noon in the Kaysville Stake Center, 555 MICHAEL JOSEPH JACOBS ? Michael Joseph Jacobs, 19, of 844 Crestwood Road, Kays-villdied Sunday, Oct. 29, 1978 of injuries sustained in a North 100 East with Bishop Richard BVough of the Kaysville 12th Ward, officiating. e, 3 car accident near Brigham City, Utah. HE WAS born April 9, 1959 in Salt Lake City, a son of Lamont Joseph and Barbara Horsley Jacobs. He had been employed by Trans-AlaskSeafood Com a r FRIENDS may call at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main, Wednesday from 9 p.m. and Thursday at the Stake Center Grace Florance Strand, 14, of 2352 North Raelynn Drive, Layton, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 1978 in the University Medical Center, Salt Lake City, of in- juries sustained in an mobile-motorcycle auto- accident Sunday in East Layton. SHE WAS born March 4, 1964 in Denver, Colo., a daughter of Rolf P. and Anna Mae Simmons Strand. She had lived in Layton for the past 10 years, attended Layton public schools and was a ninth grade student in the Central Davis Jr. High Si t uil. SHE WAS a member of the 24th LDS Ward. Laton Surviving are her parents, a brother and sister. Rolf B. Strand and Karen A. Strand, all of Layton. ALSO SURVIVING are gr.mdparents, Mr and Mrs of (hatfield Clayton Mi'Kiumnc Hill, Calif. I uneral services were held Thursday, Ot t. 26 at 1 30 p m in the Layton Third Ward C h 2tt5 E. 1VW N. with at his He lived in Layton for 17 years moving to Fruit Heights 1948. U.S. Army Air Corps, a member of the Air Force Association and a member of the Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars and also a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his wife of Fruit Heights; one daughter, Mrs. Kent (Vicki Lynne) Rainey of Centerville; two grandchildren; a stepmother, Mrs. Lavern Barber of Syracuse; one sister, LaRee Barber of Syracuse; one half brother, and one half sister, Bruce Barber of Syracuse and Mrs. Itha Flint of Layton. to 11:30 a m. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery, directed by 10: 30 Lindquist's Kaysville Mor- tuary. SERVICES FUNERAL were held Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1978 at 2 p.m. m the Syracuse Sixth Ward Chapel, 2500 Bluff r, Road with Bishop Don Rent-meiste- officiating. dedication of grave, Bishop Darrel Parke. Pallbearers were Steve Mark, Tom Jaques, Wayne Hunt. Mike Burson, Paul Wallace and Jeff House. Ron Steele was an honorary pallbearer. THE FLOW FRS were cared for by the Layton 2 4th Ward Rein f Sot icty. 1978 directed by Lindquists ville Mortuary. brothers and sisters, Mrs. Jan (Rebecca) Felix, Lehi, Kays- Thomas Andrew Larson and Martina Johnson Sjoblom. He was married to Cordelia (Helen) Mrs ; Vick, daughters, Sjoblom, Farmington; Mrs. Garland; Mrs. George mington. John OOD Ellis Lynn Wood, 74 of 208 North Lakeview Drive, Clear- field, died Friday, Oct. 27, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center, Layton of a heart attack. HE WAS born May 13, 1904 in Willard a son of Ellis and Edith Thorne Wood. He married Annie Gunnell on May 20, 1925 in the Logan LDS Temple. He had been employed at Hill Air Force Base as a carpenter-crater, retiring in 1973. He resided m Willard for 14 years moving to Howell, Utah and then to Midvale. He has lived in Clearfield since THE INVOCATION was Herbert arter with remarks by Bishop Clifford LeFevre, Bishop Eldon Barlow and President Harvey M. Broad-ben- t A personal history was given by Kim Lepchenske and an organ medley by Lynette Carter. Earlene Eddington played iven by President 1944. HE HELD the calling of a high priest in the Clearfield Seventh Ward and had been a temple worker in the Salt Lake and Ogden Temples. He served as a Home Teacher the music selection of "Going Home, accompanied by Ricky Eddington Benediction was given by Cliff Crawford Monte Visia School at students Far- Eiipoploncoil RADIO & TV Calls Funeral services will be held Wednesday. Nov. 1, 1978 at 11am in the Farmington 8th Ward Chapel, 900 N. Compton Road with Bishop Leonard R. Moon officiating Friends may call at the ward chapel on Wednesday one hour prior to services 'S00 fttiWtlKF Father of six Copolilo ALL MAKES armmgton. tuary. FUNERAL SERVICES were held Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1978 m the Clearfield Seventh Ward Chapel, at 231 East 300 North, with Bishop Clifford LeFevre officiating. The family prayer was given by Scott W. King with prelude and postlude music by Ricky Eddington. A male quartet consisting of John E. Carter, Eldon Barlow, Phil Blood and John A Beutler sang Not Now, But in the Coming Years. They were accompanied by Mary Blood. mzPAinniG are two sisters, Mrs. Minnie S Lund and Mrs. Anna Davis, both of I W Farmer, Provo and eight metes and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. at the Farmington Stake Center, 695 South 200 East. Friends may call from 11:45-12- . 45 at the church Interment will be in the Farmington City Cemetery. IN LIEU of flowers the ALSO SURVIVING of Ucon, Ida Phoenix, Ariz. and Fred and Gene of Farmington. ALSO GRANDPARENTS, Mrs. Katie Hughes, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Fred great grandchildren. HE WAS born Dec. 6, 1892 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a son H , Kenneth R. Sterling (Dorothy) Burton, W. (Virginia) Crookston, Logan, 12 grandchildren and 30 home. for the Davis County School District He is survived by his parents of Farmington; family suggests that contributions be sent to the Louis John Ludvig Sjoblom, 85, of 1744 North Main, Farming-ton- , died Saturday, Oct. 28, 1978 in a Tremonton nursing at a Brigham City hospi- nieces and worked in the genealogy. Surviving are a son and two jounludvig sjoblom ELLIS LYNN n Interment was in the Syracuse City Cemetery, 14 two of Los Angeles, Calif. MEMBER of the Farming-to4th Ward of the LDS Church. Was an avid was a special uncle to his nephews and Relief Society. and Interment was in the Brigham City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mor- Carter of Corinne. Utah and Mrs. William (Lida) Carroll tal from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. BORN NOV, 3, 1958 at Salt Lake City to Howard Sterling and Mary Farmer Hughes. He graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the football team. warehouse grandchildren Society. sisters, Mrs. Floyd (Elma) Timothy Marion Hughes, age 19, of 681 South 200 E .Farmington, died Oct. 29, playing the harmonica. HE WAS a member of the Farmington 8th LDS Ward, a high priest and served as a ward teacher and supervisor of ward teachers and active in Father." Nilson and Margie Brown; Jay prelude Flint, brother-in-laand postlude music by Nancy Burton; invocation by Kelly Flint; remarks were given by Bishop Don Rentmeister; speakers were Rex Barber and Gordon Hansen with a vocal solo presented by Dick Egan, Bevond the Sunset. Benediction by Blair Barber and dedication of the grave by Bruce Barber. PALLBEARERS were Bruce Barber, L. Jay Flint, Kelly Flint, Marvin Barber, Lewis Jensen and Kent Barber. Honorary pallbearer, Tyler Rainey. Care of the flowers, Syracuse Sixth Ward She died Jan. 10, 1970. He had been a farmer and a florist. He received his education in Farmington. He loved drawing, whistling and directed by Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Prelude and postlude music was by Louise Coleman; family prayer, Lamar Twede; invocation, Steven Bailey; remarks. Bishop Darrel Parke; speaker, Sam Shama; organ solo, Louise benediction, David House; family prayer by L. 1939. INTERMENT was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, SPEAKER, Gten Hunt; musical selection "I Am A Child of God" by Kristine Rich, Colleen Hazen, Leicha A Services Held Bishop Darrel Parke of the Layton 24th Ward officiating. Coleman, "O My FAY BARBER Fargo, North Dakota; Mrs Robert (VaLoy) Watson of Riverdale; Mrs. William (Sharon) Hurst, Jr. of Lay-toMrs. Robert (Janice) Ray of Richmond, Virginia, 27 Auto Accident in 1977. HE WAS a graduate of Davis High School, a veteran of World War 11 serving m the , In Dies -- of (VaLaine) Lepchenske who also spent the week with their family members in Calif. Syracuse where he lived for 16 years until entering the service. Following his discharge he returned to Syracuse until PALLBEARERS WERE Robert W ood, Cory Wood, Jeff Wuxi, Brett Wood, Jim King, and Mark Lepchenske. Honorary j3allbearers were Lloyd W Watson and Kirk Lepchenske Dedication of the grave by Robert C. Watson. Care of the flowers by the Clearfield Seventh Ward Relief the Sunset; Mrs. Garth (Doris) King of Kaysville, Mrs Bill The Bennetts were formerly from Syracuse Other visitors from the Nevada area were the Sherman Bennetts to of Sunday Schoool in Howell for seven years. Surviving are his wife of Clearfield, two sons and five daughters; Theron Wood of Ogden; Odell L. Wood of Bennett, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Bennett. He has been called to serve in the Japan Mission. Hill AFB. He had lived in Park City for one year moving and was superintendent Fresno, Calif where they went to attend the farewell testimonial of Elder Fred in Syracuse, a son of Arthur and Mary Hortense Thompson Barber. He was married to Frances Bedsaul on January 27, 1948 in Elko, Nevada. He was retired from Funeral Services Held Thursday j i 27, 1978 7-- from Atkinson of Overton, Nevada spent a week recently in 1922 HE WAS a member of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. Surviving are his parents of f - FRUIT HEIGHTS Fay Barber, 56, of 1128 South 1200 Friday, Oct. Funeral Rites Held Mrs. Maude Bennett of Syracuse, and Mrs. LaFay home following a long illness. HE WAS born August 2, pany. He moved to Bountiful in 1962, and to Kaysville in 1975. He was a graduate of Davis High School in 1977 and attended Dixie College in St. . 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