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Show New Utah - Thursday, March 27, 2003 - Page 9 "ireside will commemorate missionaries who made ultimate sacrifice SSS!S The fourth annual Parley Pratt Missionary Memor-.1 Memor-.1 Commemorative Fire-'e Fire-'e Club .de will be held Sunday Arabij.pril 13 at 7 p.m. in the his toric Alpine Tabernacle, 110 E. Main in American Fork. Those who attend will hear from family members whose loved ones were sohn Byron Barrett i John Byron Barrett, not S;g in stature but big in ?art and .. . !') u r a g e , ed Satur- irrick;iy 1 'sS i CCrai, March 2003, one shy of 84th r th H a v. P i v : - ', ; -:y Brent en: ;ath arkling eyes and keen "ttnsfy eyes Dut not from our Phet.arts. We watched him ke on challenge after ' ' .allenge and come out on Laney. p, then bless his heart, ruc Another health hurdle came )wnes, if hjm to conquer, Johnny, Stilson,,u have been admired, effersot red and adored. You have Fericks; ught us honesty and gen-Idren, gen-Idren, Cness, fun and serious- Michaejss. To tread in your foot-rowrjes;ps foot-rowrjes;ps will lead us to the ind frie-,or of Jesus. Our hearts lews, id souls go with you. al servit; John was born March 23, ;urday, V19, in Springville, Utah, 2:00 p.; George and Dora Dee rth Stiandall Barrett. He lived 1200 E Springville as a child ily maj;fore moving to Provo lortuaniere ne married Anna !hi, Friae Dixon on May 26, p.m. anc'37. Anna passed away Church 25, 1989. He served in service-e Navy during World War ,m City(:before moving to Califor- a where he worked for the ilms Bread Company. On JllQ turning to Utah, he , rked at Regal Lanes for ily DUST -.i i i , . ;er 40 years with his boss ltry in It , , . . , T lq dear iriend, Lynne ngnt. Me" won many jVards for his salesman-ip. salesman-ip. ""He married Ileen Green 'Hedge on March 10, 1990. "Johnny was an avid wler. He loved fishing, X birdwatching, gardening and traveling. He enjoyed learning new games and making new friends on the computer and would spend many afternoons playing. Any season of the year you could hear him cheering for BYU as a ticket holder or just in front of the television. televi-sion. He especially loved spending time with his family fam-ily and friends. He is survived by his wife, Ileen; children: Jack (Sandi) Barrett, Marysville, Wash.; Michael (Debby) Barrett, Spanish Fork; four siblings: Ellwood (Merlene) Barrett, Redwood, Calif.; Robert (Faye) Barrett, Provo; Bonnie (Westley) Grover, Palmer, Ark.; and Dorothy Gammon, Salt Lake City; eight1 stepchildren: stepchil-dren: Margie Green, Teresa Brunson, Peggy (Jim) Hen-rie, Hen-rie, Phillip (Barbara) Green, Wendy (Jeff) Shupe, Becky (David) Hutchison, and the two , youngest, Melinda (Clint) Draney and Sally Green, ' whom he helped raise. He is also survived sur-vived by 32 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. One of his great prides was being Grandpa Johnny to so many grandchildren. grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Anna; brothers, Vernon Ver-non and William ' Barrett; and grandsons, Kim and John Michael Barrett.' Funeral services will be held Friday, March 28, at 11 a.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center, Provo. Friends may call one hour prior to services. ; Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. required to make the ultimate ulti-mate sacrifice for their commitment com-mitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Missionary Mission-ary Memorial Chorus will perform hymns by Parley P. Pratt, including a poem set to music by Roger C. Hoffman Hoff-man in a premiere performance perform-ance of that work. Keynote speaker for this year's service is Elder Joe J. Christensen, General Authority Emeritus and recently released temple president of the San Diego LDS Temple. All friends and family are invited to participate in this annual event, made memorable by the words spoken, the music shared, Janet Allred s LJ Janet Cardon Stevenson Allred passed her mortal test and returned to her Heavenly Heav-enly Father Monday, March 24th, 2003. She was surrounded by her family. fam-ily. Her family is very proud of her courage and positive attitude atti-tude throughout her struggle strug-gle with ALS (Lou-Gehrig's disease). She was born April 10th, 1948 in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho to Samuel Grant and Nada Stevenson. Her family fami-ly eventually settled in Orem, Utah where she attended public schools and graduated from Orem High School in 1966. Janet married her high school sweetheart, Art Allred on August 13th, 1971 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Together they settled in American Fork where they worked and raised their four children. Janet worked at the American Fork Hospital Hos-pital for 26 years and made many close friends there as well as in the community. Janet loved life and cheered many people with her bright smile. She led a very active life. She played the piano, dance point, was a cheerleader and played fast pitch softball. The majority of her spare time was devoted to supporting her family in their activi- i r 1 .age. fcl . - mt froiE ack work rUtahTS was f y his ps arothers (itchenAid Range J by hist n Heal! Jack at nd his n. iand$ dldren. td a friEt: met. Hf ired to ce friend 'his is J" sstguyJ KERC607 r 1 True Convection Oven . . i with T.H.E. . -7 Easy Convect Taamm"mmmmmm Conversion System - Convection , s. 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Her four, children, chil-dren, Brandelin (Richard) Spiers, Warner Robins, GA. Derek, Anjelee, and Dane, American Fork, Ut. One granddaughter, Savannah Spiers. Her mother Nada Stevenson, Orem, Ut., five sisters, Diane (Don) Ihler, Grass Valley, Ca., Fay (Gary) Howard, Orem, Ut., Sunny (Jim) Pouquette, Los Altos, Ca., Julie (Doug) Dobson, Orem, Ut., Tammy Shirley, Oakley, Ut. She was preceded preced-ed in death by her father, Samuel Grant Stevenson. A viewing will be held at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home 646 E. 800 N. Orem, Utah; Thursday, March 27th, from 6-8 pm. Funeral Services will be held Friday, March 28th at the American Fork 32nd ward chapel 270 N. 900 E. American' Fork, Ut., at 11:00 am. A short viewing will be held prior to the service. Burial will be at the American Fork Cemetery. and the spirit felt. the best selections, the best arrangements, and the best spirit, thanks to those willing will-ing to share their best gifts," said David. Tuttle, coordinator of the memorial service. "We want participants partici-pants to experience a spiritual spiri-tual uplift as a result of their attendance." To participate in the Missionary Mis-sionary Memorial Chorus, singers must be able to attend at least four of the five practice sessions, scheduled for 7 p.m. Sundays Sun-days in the Alpine Tabernacle Taberna-cle in American Fork, beginning begin-ning March 16 and continuing continu-ing each Sunday until the evening of the service. Those who wish more information concerning the K i IS i Elder Joe J. Christensen music may call Jeanie Walker at 756-3951 or Bonnie Bon-nie Rosedahl at 756-1496. H ELLO WORLD Babies born at American Fork Hospital March 12 Girl to Eric and Elizabeth Ann Dixon of Lehi. Girl to Blaine and Jesse Anne Hamilton of Lindon. Boy to Griffin and Susan Johnson of American Fork. Girl to Andrew and Jodi Wimmer of Alpine. March 14 Boy to James and Elisa Arthur of eagle Mountain. Girl to Paul and Mindee Atkinson of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Cameron and Danielle Fugal of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Craig and Tiffany Russon of Lehi. Girl to Andrew and Polly Spencer of Alpine. Girl to Blaine and Laura Washburn of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Jeffery and Janet Wayman of Eagle Mountain. March 15 Girl to Travis and Sari McKinney of Lehi. March 17 Girl to Travis and Natalie Larsen of American Fork. Girl to Richard and Cindy Lynn Lynn of Highland. March 18 Girl to Christopher and Rhonda Crabtree of Lindon. Girl to Jeff and Haley Anne Murdoch of American Fork. Boy to James and Michelle Smith of Lehi. March 20 Boy to Clifford Williams Jr. and Melissa Rae Simmons of American Fork. 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