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Show Wanda F. Hales Q obituaries J Richard D. Vest Wanda Bell Felton Hales, 67. Pleasant drove, died March 20. 1989 at the American Fork Hospital. She was born May 10. 1921 in Wakeman, Ohio to William G. and Elmina B. Parsons Felton. She married Donald K. Hales Dec. 18. 1943 in Wakeman, Ohio. She was a member of the American Fork Community Com-munity Presbyterian Church. She attended schools in Wakeman. Ohio, where she graduated as valedictorian in 1939. She attended Oberlin School of Commerce. She moved to Pleasant Grove in 1951. She had been employed as an accountant before her retirement. She served as past ol Provo; and member ,,r Chapter Z of P.O.E. Sisterhood of Provo. She is survived by her husband of Pleasant drove; a son and daughter-in-law, Donald Dona-ld W. and Linda Hales, Phoenix, Ariz.; a grandson, Barry Hales, St. George. Cremation was completed March 21. Memorial services will be held Thursday, March 23, at the American Fork Community Com-munity Presbyterian Church, 45 N. 100 East. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions con-tributions to the in-termountain in-termountain unit of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Salt Lake City. Funeral directors, Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Richard D. Vest, 20. Provo, died March 10, 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. He was born March 20, 1908 in Torrence, Calif., to Norman D. and Colynn Wilde Vest. He was a member of the LOS Church. He graduated from a Davis County High School and attended the Job Corps for one year. He served in the U.S. Army for two years. He is survived by a son, Jeffrey L. Rrailsford Vest, Orem; father of West Valley City; Cheryl L. Vest, American Fork; a half brother and two half sisters: Robert L. Woods, Pleasant Grove; Shawna A. Vest, West Valley City; Angala A. Olson, American Fork; grandparents: Alean Vest, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Wilde, Cheyenne, Wyo.; great grandmother, Rhea Wilde, Oakley. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork City Cemetery. worthy Matron ol Valley Chapter No. 3 Order of Eastern Star; served as grand organist of the grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star; past president of Rayal Nile Club of Provo; 'member of Lybia Temple, Daughters of the Nile; member of the 19th Century Literary Club City; mother, Mrs. W. Lee (Colynn) Sweet, American Fork; three sisters: Mrs. M. Kathleen Wooden, Los Lunas, N.M.; Mrs. James (Shirley ) Marshall, West Valley Delia R. Stevens Richie Hoglund Delia Elizabeth Robinson Stevens, 81, died March 15, 1989 in Roy. She was born July 2, 1907 in Shelley, Idaho, the daughter of Joshua and Marie Robinson. She was raised by Lott and Lucille Robinson. She married Evan Stevens. They were later divorced. She was a member of the LDS Church, active in the Sunday School and Primary organizations. She is survived by two sons and one daughter: Elwood L. (Slim) Stevens, Ogden; Evan G. Stevens, St. George; Mrs. John ( Jane) : Proudfit, Roy; four grandchildren; three brothers and four sisters: Wayne Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, LaRue Morton, Fern Smith, all American Fork; Maxine Fugal, Pleasant Grove; Reva Skinner, Ogden; Merrill Robinson, Fruita, Colo. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 18, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. John Richard (Richie) Hoglund, 20, Pleasant Grove, beloved special son and brother, died March 19, 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of heart failure. He was born June 12, 1968, in Provo to Wilford J. "Bill" and Mary Weeks Hoglund. He attended Peterson Peter-son and Harrington special school in American Fork. He enjoyed sports, music TV children and life in general. He is survived by his . parents, Pleasant Hoglund, Mrs. Randy K. (Linda) Ferguson, all of Orem; Mrs. Terry (Sharon) Giles, Provo; Kathy Hoglund, Ken-newick, Ken-newick, Wash; grandparents, grand-parents, Catherine Hoglund, American Fork; Marjorie Weeks Pleasant Grove. Funeral will be Wednesday at noon in the Olpin Family Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, wehre friends may call one hour prior to the services. serv-ices. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Gillman services Grove; three sisters and three brothers, Michael J. Hoglund, Bluffdale; Gary L. Hoglund, Kerry S. Graveside services were held Monday, March 20, at Pleasant Grove City Cemetery for Mikale LaDean Gillman, the daughter of Kale and LaDean Gillman, who was stillborn still-born March 17, 1989, at the American Fork Hospital. Survivors include her parents of Ameri can Fork; four sisters, Shanie, Katie, Cally and Lyndee; grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Joyce Gillman, Gill-man, Lindon. ; William Dalebout If. K- jT. William Joseph Dalebout, 87, Pleasant Grove, former resident of Provo, died March 19, 1989 in Provo. He was born May 28, 1901 in Ogden to Martin and Anna DeFeiter Delabout. He married Ada Henderson Oct. 20, 1926 in the Salt Lake . LDS Temple. She died Dec. 12, 1966. He married Eva Adams Jan. 16, 1973 in the Provo LDS Temple. She died Oct. 30, 1987. He was an active member of the LDS Church, holding the office of high priest in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward. He served a mission to Holland as a young man and later served three stake missions. He was an ordinance worker in the great grandchildren; a brother, Sylvester Dalebout, Ogden; a stepson and three stepdaughters: Guym-on Guym-on Adams, Venezuela; Mrs. DAniel (Joan) Naylor, San Jose, Calif.; Zoe James, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. John (Dawn) Neal, Los Angeles, Calif.; 19 stepgrandchildren ; 25 step great grandchildren, grand-children, f Services will be held Thursday at noon in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward, 600 W. 800 North, where friends may call one hour prior to services. ser-vices. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo, under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. St. George and Provo Temples. He was the owner and operator of Dalebout Bakery in Provo for 28 years. He is survived by three sons: Melvin W. Dalebout, Salt Lake City; Glen H. Dalebout, Denver; Paul R. Dalebout, Provo; seven grandchildren; five Larry D. Christiansen IfMlllilMI lllllr'f ifliliWiJ Larry D. Christiansen, 47, died March 15, 1989 at the American Fork Hospital. He was born Dec. 6, 1941 in Lehi to Percy D. and Mary West Christiansen. He graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church to the Southern States. He held many positions in the church. Survivors include his mother, Mary West Roberts, American Fork; two sisters: Susan Howe, Salt Lake City; Marilyn Christiansen, Lindon; three daughters: Colleen Christiansen, Ogden; Andrea and Debra Christiansen, Santaquin. Graveside services were held Saturday, March 18, in the i Fountain Green Cemetery. He attended BYU am Weber State College. |