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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 8 “"""" May 1, 2006 OVBA to Assist with Ogden Marathon— Announcements gaan Obituaries Interment, Lindquist’s | Washin Heights Memorial Park, 4500 er Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Email condolences to the family <lom@lindquistmortuary.com> Activities planned at Eden Park W. Keith Walker, sisters Evelyn Palfreyman, Lou Jeanne Shaum, and Joanne Thompson, and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. led in death by his loving wife Katherine, his parents, brother Elwyn, sister Virginia Mae, and grandson Spencer. Funeral services were held April 22, 2006 at 11:00 a.m., at the Taylor Canyon Ward, 1647 26th St., Ogden: Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Send condolences to mily a <www.myers-mortuary.com> at Clarence LaMar Walker > Clarence Lamar Walker passed away at age 89 surrounded by his loving family. He rejoined his sweetheart Katherine on the day of their 60th wedding anniversary. LaMar was _ born eT February 10, 1917 in Eden, Clarence Walker Utah, to Edward Clarence and Hazel Smith Walker. He attended school in Ogden and Salt Lake City. At sixteen years of age he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps to help provide for his family following the death of this father. He served in the U.S. Navy during ae War II aboard the USS Rudyard Bay. He becatn years at Ogden Dressed Meat Company, Parkes Meats, and Smith and Edwards. He served as President of the Independent Meatpackers of Utah and represented them with the national organization. He married Katherine Bell on April 19, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their marriage was blessed with two children: Edward B. Walker and wife Cheri; and Maurie Jane Gardner and husband William. They were blessed with five grandchildren: Brian (Rachel), Jeffrey (Crystal), Matthew (Amber), Marissa, Spencer; and three great-grandchildren: Tyler, Leah, and Alex. His life was devoted to his family and he was an active member of the LDS church. He served in the bishopric of the 33rd (Taylor Canyon) Ward and as a ward and stake clerk, missionary, and home teacher. He enjoyed his warm association ith all hi 1 friends, ly dur his daily walks. He is survived by his son and daughter, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, brother Loren A. Heiner \o a Loren Alma Heiner passed away quietly at home on Monday, April 17, 2006. He was born October 29, 1917 in Morgan, Utah to Royal Oscar and Wealtha Porter Heiner. He graduated Morgan High School in 1939 Loren Heiner where he played football, basketball, ran track, and won awards in pole vaulting. He attended Weber College studying architecture and later earned a Bachelor’s in Mathematics and Psychology. He also earned a BS and secondary teaching oe from the University of Utah in and Masters in Science Education in ae Ns Loren married Larine Larsen Petersen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on February 3, 1943. She died July 12, 1989. He later married Colleen Ballow. They later divorced. Loren was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in matty callings. for the Union Pacific Railroad, Weber County and Ogden City Schools, and many building contractors. He also built several homes in the Ogden area as a General Contractor. He was an excellent teacher and won the honor of attending the Academic Year Institute sponsored by the National Science Foundation at the University of Utah in 1958-1959 along with 50 other teachers in the U.S. He taught at Hooper and Wahlquist Jr. High, and at Bonneville and Ogden High Schools as a Physics, Mathematics, and Science Teacher. He enjoyed traveling the world. He also enjoyed working in his bountiful garden and sharing the fruits of his labors with others. Loren enjoyed all types of sporting events, especially football and basketball, water skiing, swimming, and horse back riding. Surviving are his five daughters: Joan Christiansen, Adell (Dearl) Sharp, Genett (Steve) Child, Lorna (Val) Cox, all of Ogden; Tamara Everett, (Sue) ein 2 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. surviving are one brother, Doyle P. Heiner, Morgan; and one sister, Hazel Ford, Price, Utah was preceded in death by his wife, Larine Petersen Heiner; one son, Loren Ross Heiner; and one daughter, Marla Jean Francis; parents Royal Oscar and Wealtha Porter Heiner; three sisters: Grace Bates, Ruby Potter, Reta Foley; two brothers; Grant and Ralph Heiner; and one great-grandson, Austin Perry. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 22, 2006 at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary with Brother James Park of the Ogden Grandview Ward officiating. ee Huntsville Cemetery. In lie wers, the family requests donations be aie to Hearts for Hospice. Email condolences to the family at <lom@lindquistmortuary.com> Decea Blair A. — (Suitcase), 80, died April 2006. Jones; Gene Stephens, 84, died April 18, 2006. carte Raymond D., 64, died April 19, Hipwetl >See VALLEY USINeSS | atoknand Dee Ellis, 78, died April 20, 2006 Join members of The Ogden Valley Business Association as we cheer on Ogden Marathon runners on Saturday, May 6 from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. from the Eden park. Music, refreshments, hot air balloon rides, and balloons for the kids will be available. Proceeds from the pom sales and balloon rides will donated to the Snowcrest Track Pr <a A special thank you to OVBA members who have donated items for this event: Alpine Pizza Diamond Peak Mountain Sports Mac MaCleary - Balloonist Snowbasin, A Sun Valley Resort Snowberry Inn Squeaky Cheeks Valley Market Vacation Pantry Stuffers MARATHON cont. from page 1 The North Ogden Divide an Trappers Loop are recommended alternate routes. Marathon runners will approach Eden from the east on Highway 166. They will turn west at 2200 North and continue around the west side of Pineview Reservoir on Highway 158. The half marathon begins at Eden Park at 7: ae The e will be access to all homes and fees in Ogden Valley. However, there will be a 10 mph speed limit along the marathon route. Please drive carefully and watch for runners on the roads. Ogden Canyon traffic es be os ed from approximately noon. oe expect item ale. vite you to participate in, or valantaet for, this great event. 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