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Show fravis Ford Brinkerhoff Ti-ivis Ford Rrinkerhoil, l5)0fProvo, Utah, returned Father m Heaven on Thursday, April 8. 2004. He was born November 11, 1988, in 0 r e m , Utah, the second son and third of four children of Ron and Marne" Hansen Brinkerhoff. Trans was a freshman at Timpview High School ffhere he excelled in sports, especially baseball. He played on the sophomore and junior varsity teams in school and in city league and tournament league in provo where he was coached by his father. Trans loved the outdoors and appreciated the beauties beau-ties of nature. He loved to go camping with his family. e was well-liked and leaves behind numerous friends who will greatly miss him. Travis was serving serv-ing as secretary of his Teachers Quorum in the - Kadence Rose Farnsworth Kadence Rose Farnsworth came down to her parents on January 30, 2004. She entered this world beautiful, sweet and full of wonder. won-der. Her strong willed per-sonality per-sonality was apparent from the start and brought laughter to our hearts. Her shining eyes shone through to a beautiful beauti-ful spirit full of love, wonder and joy. Although there were hard times she always had a smile for mom and dad. Her work here was finished fin-ished on April 9, 2004 when she was reunited with her Heavenly Father. Her mom Elly N. Otto - Our beloved mother and grandmother, age 74, passed away peacefully on April 12, 2004 at her home after a valiant fight with thoracic cancer. Born March 6, 1930 in Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany, to Arthur 0- Naujoks and Ida Loeper. Married her beloved husband, Werner Kurt Otto, M-D. on May 29, 1952 in Berlin, Germany. Later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake TemPle. Immigrated to Salt City in 1959 with her Jusband and little son, ephan. Their daughter Justine was born later in balt Lake City. She was IW" win i I .... x ' I H Wake up feeling rested! EEVlPUR-PEDIC PRESSURE RELIEVING SWEDISH MATTRESS AND PI PRESSURE RELIEVING on T I NASA technoloav has contributed to America's best sleeping Altec's Sleep Cesatle&r In the ACE Hardware building 785-222 1 ' HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ; . . . - 1 ,, , , rf T, .,t... , ,m .1 III! .1 II I m.s.m ...... njri ...m u .M JWLWWMW.MJ WWMIMWIW-JI'UHH J.m.WAI'J HHUMH IWjlJ.lWWH'".'WM.I.WWWWW WMMI Obituaries Edgemont 7th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the time of his passing and was a Life Scout in Troop 778, Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his parents, par-ents, older brother Clayton, older sister Amanda and younger brother Tristen. He is also survived by his paternal grandparents, Ted and Lenore Brinkerhoff of Provo, his maternal grandmother, grand-mother, Lila Hansen of American Fork and several aunts, uncles and cousins who love him dearly. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Howard Webb Hansen. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 14, 2004 in the Edgemont 7th Ward Chapel. Interment was in the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery in Provo. The family wishes to thank all those who have given freely of their love and support at this difficult time. To send condolences please visit www.walker-familymortuaries.com. www.walker-familymortuaries.com. and dad will love and miss her dearly until they are reunited as a forever family. Kadence is survived by her parents, Cody and Bri-ana Bri-ana Price Farnsworth of Lehi; grandparents, Rob and Lynae Farnsworth, Greg and Sharon Price, all of Highland; great grandparents, grand-parents, Richard and LaWana Farnsworth, So. Jordan, Russell and Lael Lundeen, Cottonwood Heights, Reva and Newell Adamson, Pleasant Grove, Ray and Kleah Nelson, serving as President and Matron of the Manila, Philippines Temple; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 14th in the Highland 10th Ward. Beloved Mother active in many different church positions. She especially espe-cially loved to sing in the choir and her beautiful voice will be in our memories forever. for-ever. Her intentions were to be good to everyone. She loved her family so much. Preceded in death by her parents, her brother Arthur and her husband, who passed away in August 1998. Now she is reunited with him again. Survived by son Stephan W. Otto, D.D.S. and wife Veronique and precious grandson Jonathan, Salt Lake City. Daughter Christine Chris-tine E. Bergeson and husband hus-band Bruce, and five precious pre-cious granddaughters, Jessica, Jessi-ca, Erin, Amy, Heather and Elizabeth, in American Fork. Her sister Waltraut Schib-black, Schib-black, Berlin, Germany and As seen LLOW v" system. Try it today! 9 330 SOUTH MAIN PL GROVE Rex David Christensen Rex David Christensen, 56, passed away peacefully in the lov ing arms of his cherished cher-ished wife, Carol Ann ( O 1 s e n ) Friday Fri-day April 9, 2004, at their home in American Fork, Utah. Rex was born July 14, 1947 in Provo, Utah to Cyril Rex and Sylvia Mary (Brown) Christensen. He was the youngest of three children. He grew up in Provo and graduated from Provo High School. While attending high school, he met Carol, his soon to be wife, and they dated for twenty-one months before marrying on April 8, 1966. Rex and Carol chose to make their home in American Ameri-can Fork, where they have lived and raised their five children. Rex loved the outdoors! out-doors! You could usually find him and his wife along with their children and Beagley card of thanks The family of Aiden Lunt Beagley would like to express their thanks for the many acts of service and expressions of love during her illness and death. Thank you to the doctors who have cared for her in the past. We would like to thank IHC Home Care and Hospice for their care of her, especially Reva and Vicki. Morris thank you The family of Robert (Bobby) Morris wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their son. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in her beloved extended fami lies in the U.S.A., Germany and France. Thanks to IHC Hospice for their care. Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 17, 2004, 11 a.m., at the Bonneville Bon-neville First Ward, 1535 Bonneview Drive , (1051 S. 1500 E.) in Salt Lake City. Friends may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, and Saturday from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. at the ward. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. Auf Wiedersehn. Au revoir. 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Rex is survived by his wife Carol, and his children Dan Christensen of Orem, Debbie and Hal Kunze of American Fork, Dave and Jennifer Christensen of Lehi, Don and Angie Christensen Chris-tensen of Draper, Dennis and Anna Christensen of Salt Lake City, and his seven grandchildren, Broc, Erica, Daniel, Derrick, Madelyn, Ryan, and Chloe. He is also survived by his sister Fae Street of San Bernardino, California. He was preceded in death by his parents and an older sister Mary Lou Hill. Funeral services were held Wednesday April 14 in the American Fork East Stake Center. Interment was at the American Fork City Cemetery. We want to thanks Anderson Ander-son and Sons Mortuary for their service to us. Joan Bean John R. Beagley Stephen and Mary Beagley Beverly and John Mattson Dennis and Julie Beagley the services, for the lovely floral offering, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. Robin and Bruce Bean Charolette (Beaner) Morris Vince, Robert and Madison Madi-son Morris Ballet company to present 'Coppelia' "Coppelia," one of ballet's great comedy love stories, will be presented by Rocky Mountain Repertory Ballet company on April 22 and 23 at the Show Barn at Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Point. Two-time bronze medallist Mark Lan-ham, Lan-ham, who has dazzled audiences audi-ences and received many accolades, will perform the lead role of Dr. Coppelius. "Coppelia" is for the young and young at heart," stated RMRB's artistic director Connie Burton, former lead dancer for Ballet West and known throughout the west for her excellent training of pre-professional classical ballet. "Set in a toy shop, a beautiful doll creates havoc for star-crossed lovers who eventually overcome all obstacles. It is a fun-filled, spirited ballet that you and your family will not want to miss." RMRB's Jessica Washburn Wash-burn brings unparalleled elegance ele-gance as heroine Swanilda and tests her lovers' devotion. devo-tion. Katelyn Sheffield, known for her impeccable technique, will also perform Swanilda. Vance Debbes, who has presented a powerful, power-ful, masculine image in his many leading roles, will dance Franz. "Coppelia" features fea-tures the music of Leo Delibes. Many other local youth will participate in this incredible production. Tickets Tick-ets are available through any Ticketmaster outlet or by calling (801) 325-SEAT. www.thanksgivingpoint.com. Debuting in 1870 at the New Utah - Family history class to be taught in Lehi The dates have been changed for a UVSC Community Com-munity Adult Education Class: Computer Family History - Using Personal Ancestral File (PAF), PAF Insight and FamilySearch programs will be held weekly week-ly at the Lehi High School. Classes will start Tuesday, April 20 and run through May 25. , Lynell Shock, a PAF certified cer-tified instructor and family history consultant will be teaching. Handouts will provide samples, hints and guidelines so note taking will be minimal. The cost of the class is $45 (six sessions, materials included). Those who wish to register may call 863-8011 863-8011 or 863-8012, or log onto the Internet at www.UVSC.educlasses. Shock may be reached at 768-8610. PAF and FamilySearch programs are free on the Internet. "Really valuable family history tools are Elder Quest plans dinner The beginning social and calendar of activities for Utah Valley Elder Quest is a dinner at BPOE Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Ave., Provo, April 15 at 6 p.m. The Utah Valley Elder Quest Spring Seminar is AFHS Class of '54 sets 50th reunion The American Fork High School class of 1954 will hold its 50th reunion on Friday, July 9, at the Alpine Country Club. Activities will commence at approximately approxi-mately 6 p.m. An invitation will be sent out soon to all members of the class for whom information informa-tion is available. In the meantime, all members are invited to i n s f r Two-time bronze medallist and former Ballet West principle prin-ciple Mark Lanham will perform the lead role in Rocky Mountain Repertory Ballet's "Coppelia" at Thanksgiving Point. Paris Opera in France, "Coppelia," "Cop-pelia," known as ballet's greatest comedy, was first performed in the U.S. at the Metropolitan Opera house in New York City in 1887. "Coppelia" signifies the ninth year for RMRB's Spring Gala. The non-profit Thursday, April 15, 2004 - Page 13 available, if people know how to use them," said Shock. "I'm so excited this class is going to be held. There are new changes and fast, accurate ways to use Personal Ancestral File (PAF), PAF Insight and the Internet FamilySearch programs." pro-grams." Beginning Class - 3:30 to 5 p.m. (six weeks) During hands-on class, participants will learn successful suc-cessful ways to organize family records; create new files, addedit data, prints lists and reports, identify and resolve conflicts; and enter notes and sources. Continuing Class -5:30 to 7 p.m. (six weeks) This includes adding information found, already typed (GEDCOM) to PAF files, linking scanned photos, pho-tos, hints on sharing. Participants Partic-ipants will learn how to print books, charts and forms; prepare records to submit, post on Internet and create a Web page. April 19 at UVSC Student Center, room 209. Reservations Reserva-tions required by the April 16. The $20 fee includes lunch. Call 863-8398. Registration Regis-tration for the over-50-crowd seminar begins at 8:30 a.m. send personal information on themselves as well as other class members, if known, to assist in making contact with everyone, if possible. They should send information infor-mation or make inquiries to Crosby Mecham, 107 S. 100 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, call him at 756-2530 or 243-2950 (cell), or e-mail him at mcel3msn.com. classical ballet company will, again present "The Nut-, cracker" at Thanksgiving Point in December. Rocky Mountain Ballet Orem studio has open regis--tration for dancers in any age and skill. They may be reached at 224-8058. |