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Show Sunday, January 23, 1994 13€ 2 W.E. Wood Jran from causes inadent to age He was @ loving husband, dad grandpa and friend. He was SOUTH OGDEN - Emrai Jennings of South died on Friday, Janu- ary 21, 1994 at his home He was born on May 6, 1975 in Rockville, Utah, to Esther Lavina Demille and James Jennings. He grew an insoiration to zi) he knew and Ub and was ed- ucated in Southern Utah. He was married to Maxine quick to nas enc 2 reining hand Reeder in oassed away Friday, January 27, 1994 He was born September 13, 1972 in Sait Lake City, 2 son of Joseph F. and Louisa Taylor Gwynn He married Ruth Shaw, Temple on June Bishopric, was a sor’ of James T 16, 19a He worked oT gh and Hattie Jonn~ § sor Wood for 40 years at He was Mmarfied to ris Noodyatt om May 12, 1939 until the the Ogden Continental Baking : : Company. retiring im 1977. Since his time of her death om August 28, 1966. retirement, he had been active in garGening anc in volunteer wor. He married VaNeita Jorgensen on repruary 19. 1968 He lived im Mississipn!. Besides his wife, Arkansas and came to Willard. Utaf in 1938 to work im the CCC's —— He spent most of his life in Foy. Utah. He was 2 Navy veteran of World Wer IL He was @ member of the Roy Gti LOS Ward He joined the Utat Highway Patrol on January 17, 1941 where he spent 3 7 years until he retired as 2 Lieuten- a Bf nt im 1978 He was @ member of the Elks odge. He loved bowling and was an olfer. He spent his winter months Nastington, Utah at the Redlands RV Park so née could continue his love for golf ail year round +2 is survived Dy fis wife. three sons and three daughters, Robert E Wood. West Jordan: Mrs. Dave (Anne) Nelson, Clearfiei¢d; Mrs. Jimny eanne Combe,, Reedley, Calif; James « he is survived by two sons and two daughters. An infant son preceded him in death Survivors inciude Dean and Bonnie Jennings of Orem; Dennis and Vicki Jennings of St. George; Emily and Roy Conatser of Roy: and Enid and Dan Moider of Riverdale. Aiso surviving are grandchiicren, Michelle, Mandy, Mat thew, and Ashiey Jennings of Orem Lori and Christopher Jennings of St. George; ivin and Alisha Conatser of Roy, Mark and Mélanie Stidham and Johnny Moicder of Riverdate Other survivors include four sisters Mrs. Elwin (Daisy) Satlard of Rockville; Mrs. Gien (Ellen) Carter of Long Beach, Calif; Mrs. Keith (Helen) Reynolds of Monroe, Utah; Mrs Charles (Emily) Day of Sun City West, Ariz.,. his twin sister, two brothers, Weidon Jennings, Drew and Utanna Jennings, all of Las Vegas, Nev Funeral services will be heid Tues- Ward Mission Leader He had lived in Southern California most of his life, residing in Kaysville the past ten years. Surviving aré two sons, Larry M Gwynn, Centerville, Utah; Dennis L. Gwynn, Fruit Heights, Utat; two daughters, Ruth Marie Parker, Provo, Utah; Joan Mears, Kaysville, Utah: 22 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Louis Gwynn, Dow- ney, Califorma Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 1994 at 10 am. at the Kaysville Utah South Stake Center 300 South Main, Kaysville. Viewing will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. until services Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery Randy R. Sears ren) and 15 great-grandchiicren; 2 In and a step-daughter. Larry $m. Ogden; and Mrs. Glade inda) Sutherland), Roy He was preceded in death by two orommers and one sister, Estes Wood arthur Wood and Pauline Downey. Al30 one grandson\, Jeremy Jon Wood Funeral services will be heid Tuesday, January 25, at 17 am. at the Roy 6it) Ward Chapel, 3646 S. 2000 W. with Bishop Kyle Denaughel officiating. Friends: may call at the Myers Mortu- oné hour prior to services nterment, Ogden City Cemetery KAYSVILLE - Geraid ‘Gerry’ Ray Woodard, 32, returned to his Heavenly Father, Thursday, January 20, 1994 following complications after 2 stroke. He was borm January 1, 1962 in Salmon, idaho He graduated from Clearfield ary Chapel! im Roy, 5865 S. 1300 Ww High School and Vonday front 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday at the church from 246 to 10:46 a.m nterment im the Willard’ Cemetery B.A. completed a Ward He loved people and en- degree in year later im Sait Lake City. She was: 4 beautiful dancer and had won numerSus awards and trophies for batlroom dancing from Las Vegas MGM National Competitors. Cissy served as 2 nurse for 25 years ing, skiing and the outdoors. He enjoyed | ands ; watching sports and especially spending time with his family and friends. Gerry will always be remembered as a loving husband and father He is survived by his wife; daughter Macyson; and son, Brodie (from a former marriage); father, Dennis Woodard and sten-mother Ginny, Sun- set, father-inaw, Dennis: Yearsiey, and mother-in-iaw, Sharon, Farmington; six sisters, Teresa Watkins, England Bridget Griffin, Missouri; Kathy Woodard, Ogden; Diane Calton, Washngton:; Moily Marie Lorenzo, Arizona, and Anna Bielby, Idaho: one brother Joseph Edward Tyacke, idato; and retirement, she continued her support of others as a charge nurse oversesng the needs of the eiderly at a Sait Lake care facility Cissy and Licyd loved to travel, and enjoyed spending the winter at their mother, Dorothy Bozner, sister, Mary Tyacke; and brother, Alfred Tyacke Funeral services will by held Tues- home in Yuma, Arizona, returning to Sait Lake each summer. Cissy shared where family and friends may call at ioyd: daughter, Joy King, Fairborn, Shic: sisters, Gladys Schwendiman SLC: Shirley Alexander and friend Carmen Rodriguez, Sylmar, Wyoming; and Molly Meyers, idaho. He was preceded in death by his day at TT a.m. at Lindquist’s Kaysville Mortuary, 490 North Main, Kaysville the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m Conatser, Washington, 0.C.; Licyd’s sons, Tom, Chris, Kim, Rick, their families, many nieces and nephews anc ifaiong frends. She is oreceded in death by ner brothers, William, Ernest, Leonard and Robert. The family wishes to thank Sue Duffin and the doctors and nurses at A memorial service will be held Monday, January 24, 1 p.m. at Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 South. Friends may cail one hour prior to the service. n liew of flowers, contributions may se made to Community Hospice, 2370 Soutt? Main, SLC, Utah, 84715 Jan. 16, 1994 in Sait Lake City after 2 ong iliness : She was born in Ogden July 23 1$46 to Spencer C. and Maye Ritchie She was married to Henry Bowman of Ogden anc ater divorcad. She attended Ogden City Schools @ member of the St. Benedict’s Hospital respective specialty areas and represent the qualit inherent in St. Benedicts’s philosophy MIVA, Kiyoshi ‘Kersh’, Clearfield in Clearfield, Jan. 21 HASTINGS, Clare Elaine Baggs Bowman, Sait Lake City in Salt Lake Jan. 16 SEARS, Randy Rollins, Ogden in Ogden, Jan. 27 JENNINGS, Emral, South Ogden in South Ogden, Jan. 27 OUFFIN, Bertha ‘Cissy’ Peterson, Salt Lake City, Jan. 20 WOOD, WE. ‘Woody’, George, Jan. 20 WOODARD, Geraid Roy im St. ‘Gerry’ Ray Kaysville in Kaysville, Jan. 20 GWYNN, Maurice L., Kaysville in Kaysville, Jan. 27 (ge, Pino — Kevin and Barbara Reschke Layton, gir, Jan. 13 Kamhoot — Troy and Karlyn MathJan. We proudly recognize these nurses for their clinical advancement in our PRIDE Program. They have demonstrated proficiency in nursing practice im their Area deaths fe Flowers. Davis Hospital and Medical Center boy, from We ail love: you Randy. Thanks for Junior League of Ogden Clare lived in Monroe, La. Dallas, Texas: and Everett, Wash. before moving to Sait Lake City Clare was 2 very talented and creative artistic oerson. She is survived by her two children Elizabeth Nan Sowman, Christopher J Bowman, Sait Lake City: rer parents of Ogden; sisters, Caro! Frost, Twin Fails, idatie; Cora Henry, Ogden; . Sait Lake brothers, S. Ritchie City: James E. oadng Cais. Aiso surviving are her grancmoth ers, Paar! C. Baggs, Ogden: Hermine Sandy Hiatt Rita Aguilar Family Birth Place RT sweet vEONAaATAL wtowd hh Tens 2 Kathy ve Care Unit 2 Ponapommard, Syracuse, girl, Jan. 13 Riddle — David and Teresa Stone Layton, girl, Jan. 13 Funerais SSHBAKER-Cunerai services for Rebecca E Ashbaker will be heid Monday, January 24, 1994 at 17 army at the Lindauist’s Kaysville Mortuary 400 North Main, Kaysville, where friends may sail on Sunday from 6 'o 8 om. from %45 'o 10:45 a.m. interment, Cemetery SCOTMERN-Furerai services and Monday Kaysville City a for Trace E Scothert will be held Monday January 74, |99@ at 230 oom. at the Lindauist’s Kays ‘ile Mortufriends ere w Kaysville, Main, ary, 400 North 5%om. and and family may call Sunday from 5 to 2:15 ory. interment, Kays Monday from Susan Forsgren i PP ol cna Labor & Deliver am. intertryent, Lindauis! MemorialPark E Washington Profeasional Responsibility in Developing Exceilence Heights E BITTON-funeral services for Wanda WayBitton will be Welt Monday at p.m. af Lindauist’s Og- jen Wortuary where friends may call Sunday rom 6!0 8 a.m. and Monday noon to 12:46 om nterment ndsuist’s Washington nmororigt Part GRENNAN - Mass of fhe Christian Burial for Leonard G Srennan will be celebrated Monday at }0 art at St. James Catholic Church, 5 ¥arrison. Friends may call Sunday from 6 'o 3 3m. at he Myers Mortuary in Ogden, 345 Wash Zivd. Rosary services will be Sunday evening at 8 am. at formal clinical ladder swstem for registered Heights — (he mortuary nierment Washington Heights Memorial Park where military honors will Se accorded. in memoriam | There are new computer | programs out that let deaf children “see” their voices on a TV screen. By comparing their tracings to tracings they thankful that e enition € = anda f performance Ind jalitv 27) 5sPrsonNn rewar im or erowth achie three areas: fessionalism. patient The care arid n¢g Nursing goal of promote therapists shape their eee see reeere RAYMON L. WILSON AUG. 4, |948-JAN. 73, 1997 am Ssrotessiona | voices to have a normal sound. IN LOVING MEMORY 4 their can Ssromot The most common problem described in 2 hearing health arm aware that one is alive only when one acts ourposefully on @ daily basis. Memory can be @ strength or a Sur- den. | found that memory makes one strong if it is Funeral services were Neild at the graveside in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery in Sait Lake City. ‘Read the Sports Section Annette, Todd, Kim, Shetiey. Brooke and Shawn | care professionals office is. ‘ hear people speaking but do not understand what they say.” This is fen caused by nerve deafness, Gut 2 complete evaluation should be performed. Eekee Call Classified 625-4300 in St. Benedict's Hospital A Member of Moty Cross Heath Services of Utah and Holy Crass Health System 5475 S. 500 E., OGDEN Field Labor & Deliver ALL SEASONS 1S Sarmiento — Gilberto and Sirirak used on occasion to fortify momentary trepidation. Bul memory makes one weak if it is an excuse for ng \ife. Thanks for the qo? experienc) memor'es. &. Ritchie, Sait Lake City & 394-3474 ville City Cemetery SALT LAKE CITY - Clare Elaine gs Bowman Hastings died Sunday was | SWENSON- funeral services for =\orence MA am. at LindSwenson will be Neild Monday at quist’s Ogden Mortuary where friends may cai! Sunday from 6'o Gom. and Wonday *46 to 10:45 Ciare B. Hastings and CLASSIFIEDS the special memories yt; the University Medical Center's 4North Unit for the loving care and sup- sort they provided Cissy throughout her iliness. Standard-Exanwner may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday 9:46 to 10:46 aim. at the mortuary. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery Remember With VITAL STATISTICS nay, Layton, o P we and Tuesday 3:46 to 10:46 a.m nterment, Kaysville City Cemetery Caiif srothers, Jack, Albert and Arthur, Ogden; grandchildren, Christopher King, Detroit; and Cynthia ‘Missy King | Bivd.,. with) Bishop Larry Bates of the Wilsom 1st Ward officiating. Friends two grandmothers, Christine Bozner, Cissy is survived by her husband SAVE DAILY! Chapel in Ogden, 845 Washington ‘ at Ogden’s St. Benedict's Hospital specializing in Pediatrics. Following her ‘er love of life with others, had 4 sharp sense of humor, anc was 4 source of strength to her family gatients, colleagues and friends. | Every Day a; sic ard playing half-brother, Zachary Rizzi, Riverdale Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Myers Mortuary away in 1976. Cissy and! Lloyd Irwin Duffin met at a darice im 1979 and were married 2 293 so. State, Clearfield * 773-9999 the keyboard ter, Susan’ Brown, Ogden; and one She married Fred (Ted) Peterson in Ogden, Utah in 1964. Ted passed January 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 Flower Shop others. He loved listening to mu- Utah He loved fish- and Mabel Turner Alexander JIMMY'S Riverdale: three brothers, Dary! Sears, Coldwater, Miss.; Parley and Kerry Sears, both of Salt Lake City; one sis- married playing <>» helping Alexander Peterson 20). 1994 Site was born in Sudbury, Ontario Canada, May 26, 1914, to William S Mortuary, 3408 Washington Bivd., the Rev. Nicholas lyoya of the Japanese Christiam Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on Tuesday from 10 to 10:45 am interment, Ogden City Cemetery in liew of donations or flowers, we nvite you to contribute to the charity of choice in Kersh’s name. Any donations received will be given to the American Ogden; one daughter, Amy Lynn Sears, Ogden: his parents, Blayne R Sears, Ogden, and Maxine L. Rizzi 4 Lisa Yearsiey in tied peacefully at her home after a courageous battle with cancer, January Funeral services will be heid Tuesday at 117 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden 621-2360 Farmimgton Bertha ‘Cissy’ Peterson Duffin,, 79, Bueno Park, Calif 7735. Washingtom. Bertha ‘Cissy’ (Pete) Duffin Calif; George and Dorothy Matsushita, He also enjoyed bowling. He is: survived by his wife, Judy, of business: He Toshio & Personal Checks ers in Ogden He was oyed brother, Cancer Society. member of the Wilson 1st LDS j Gerry Ray Woodard eight grandchildren, and Sue Miya, Othello, Wash; sisters Aiko Kawauchi, Huntington Beach Maxine L. New- 1983 he married Judy Ann Fow- He is also survived by 17 grandchil- eu ville: Terry (Jeff Orth), Sait Lake City Oassed away Friday, Jan. 21, 1994 ata Friends may caill at the mortuary on Vonday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday E. Wood (wife Vicly),. South Ogden CELEBRATE GOLDEN CoRRALS 2} ANNIVERSARY WITH A are | Sherwood, Calif; Joyce. Prunedale Calif; Marianne (Ken Saibara), Center- local hospital. He was born March 4, 1953 im Ogden, a son of Biayne Roilins and boid Sears On June 18 at Lindquist’s Ogden Utah in his wife eae six daughters and their spouses, Trudy (Ken Miya) Lake OGDEN - Randy Rollins Sears, 40, day at 1 p.m. 2910 Wash. Bivd. * Ogden Ciear- Surviving Priest 3 Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Willard; John 3 546-2080 married Ogden, 1945 Group Leader Gospel Doctrine Teacher and 2 Lynn (Nancy) Horspool, He the Nood (wife Trudy), South Ogden; Mrs * Divorce & Custody fieid LDS Church and in * Bankruptcy 621-4852 a land, Utah, to Seimon and Toku Miya He was a longtime resi- Rose Kawashima of San Jose, California, in } 2 Mississippi, He was born March 6, 1918 in Gar- Temple served Call: Memories Unlimited ene. 1994 at his home of cancer dent of He was 4 member of the the died Friday. January 21, September 22, 1933 im the Mesa Arizona Sait Lake LDS generations or the hearing CLEARFIELD - Kiyoshi (Kersh) Miya KAYSVILLE - Maurice L. Gwynn, 81 Experienced Trial Lawyer « DU! & Criminal Defense ¢ Injury & Death Claims Kiyoshi (Kersh) Miya Maurice L. Gwynn Emral Jennings ROY - WE. Wood ‘Woody age 77 died Thursday, January 20, 1964 at the Dime Medical Center in St. George DAVID J. KNOWLTON Your tape of a loved one’s| funeral service can be transcribed into a printed booklet for future OBITUARIES |