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Show New Utah - Thursday, March 20, 2003 - Page 8 Glenna T. Oves Obituaries Additional obituaries on page 9 QQe Mark Hazel LaWana Barnhart "Finally at Peace" V-f - Hazel LaWana Barnhart, 74 of Pleasant Grove, passed away Sat-u Sat-u r d a y March, 15, 2003, due to many lingering illnesses surrounded by her family fam-ily and friends. She was born September 7, 1928 in Moroni, UT to Parson and Theresa Draper Richards. She was married to Rolland Barnhart, the love of her life, on December 24, 1945 in Provo. They were married for 57 years. LaWana moved to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove at a very young age, she attended school in Pleasant Grove and went on to be a pink lady coordinator coordina-tor and nurses' aide for many years at the American Ameri-can Fork Hospital. She loved to make and collect dolls, she also loved crafts and enjoyed all outdoor out-door activties with family Valera Dexter and friends. Her home was always open during the Strawberry Days Celebration Celebra-tion to all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, four brothers, three sisters and two great grandchildren; grand-children; Celeste and Wade. She is survived by her husband, Rolland; sons: Kent (Cheryl), Lander, Wyoming; Terry, Pleasant Grove; Kim (Mary), Pennsylvania; Penn-sylvania; daughters: Cindy Smith, Sandy; Gloria (Boyd) Swenson, Pleasant Grove; Sheila (Dennis) Bills, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; and special loved ones Al and Jeanine Laney, Gary and Karen Ewell, Ron Posselli, and Teresa Bancroft. Ban-croft. She is also survived by 24 grandchildren, 41 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren with more on the way. Funeral services were held Wednesday March 19, 2003, in the Pleasant Grove Stake Center. LaWana's family would like to thank her for being a great wife, mom and granny. The family would also like to thank Hospice and Vista Care and Dr. Mower and his staff. ' "Deckle Eklund Valera Dexter "Deckie" Rivers Eklund, 77, died March 16, 2003 in Provo. She was born June 28, 1925 in Turkey, Texas to Lee Jackson and Emma Irene Stirman Rivers. She married Frank Austin Eklund, Jr. March 28, 1943, in Oakland, California. She passed away 10 days short of their 60th wed-d wed-d i n g She worked for the City of K e n - newick, Washington for 18 years. She was a well respected and loved employee. She like to golf, loved card games, and was a fierce Scrabble competitor! She was an avid bridge player with "the girls". She loved to travel with her sweetheart, Frankie, all through the U.S., Mexico and Hawaii. However, her favorite place was always the beach, at the beach house digging clams or flying fly-ing kites. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She loved her family. She is survived by her husband, Frank Austin Eklund, American Fork, a son, Jerry (Anna) Eklund, Spokane, WA; a daughter, Sue (Danny) Merrill, American Amer-ican Fork; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Vicki (Marvin) Howard, Clovis, NM. She was preceded in death by her brother, Stirman Lee Rivers. Funeral services will be Friday, March 21 at 11:00 a.m. in the Community Presbyterian Church, 75 North 100 East, American Fork. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, Mortu-ary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork. Burial is in American Fork Cemetery. Dale Mark Deveraux, 80, of American Fork passed away Thursday, March 13, 2003 surrounded sur-rounded by his family. He was born August 18, 1922 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to Ira & Pearl Richins Deveraux. He married Louise Walker on May 2, 1946 in Salt Lake. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. Louise passed away on September 3, 1999. Dale grew up in Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1940. He attended Weber State College and later joined the Army Air Corp during WWII, in the South Pacific. He served as a B-25 Bomber Pilot and was eventually even-tually promoted to Flight Instructor. He never lost his love of flying. Dale served as President of the Tri-City Men's Golf Association and had a lifelong life-long passion for the game. In his early years, Dale worked as a carpenter but spent most of his working years at both Gene Harvey Deveraux Chevrolet and Holley Auto in American Fork. He enjoyed sitting in his chair with mom watching any kind of sporting event, especially espe-cially the Utah Jazz. The biggest thrill of dad s life was dancing with his sweetheart Louise every Saturday night at the Organ Loft where they met many life-long friends. He is survived by six loving lov-ing children: Laurie (Les) Louder; Brad (Kathie); Scott (Cozette), Paula (Ray) Coddington all of American Fork; Rob (Dorothy), Clearfield; Craig (Jenny), Lehi; 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Additional survivors include two brothers: Dean (Wilma) Deveraux, American Ameri-can Fork and Richard (Mary) Deveraux, Pleasant Grove and a special sister-in-law, Maralyn Holman, Orem. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 18, 2003 in the American Fork Thirteenth Ward Chapel. Military Rites were conducted con-ducted by the Utah Army National Guard. Dale's family would like to thank all of the special neighbors who helped care for Mom and Dad. We can never thank all of you enough! I r r I m mi i I After a short separation of less than two months, Glenna Taylor Ove-son, Ove-son, 84, of Pleasant Grove, was reunited with her eternal companion, Maron, on Wednesday, March 12, 2003. Glenna was born in Orangeville, Utah to George Lee and Francis Woodward Taylor on Aug. 13, 1918. She was the third child in a family fam-ily of five children. She grew up in Orangeville and attended school there and in Castle Dale. She met her sweetheart, Maron, while in high school and they were married Feb. 24, 1939, in the Manti Temple. Glenna and Maron lived in Price after spending two years in Washington Wash-ington State during WWII. While in Price, Glenna enjoyed her family and friends and loved the Lions Club as much as her husband hus-band did. Together they traveled all over the U. S. making friends and supporting support-ing the ideals of the Lions Club. After moving to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, she enjoyed working at UP&L in Am. Fork, retiring with her husband hus-band in 1983 so they could enjoy life together. 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