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Show Carl Carnesseca Dies In Crash Obituaries erniece Anderson dies Carl Allen Car-nesecca, Car-nesecca, 38, of American Fork, died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1982 in an airplane accident near Accord Lake in Sevier County. He was born Oct. 26, 1943 in Provo to Egidio and Bernice Hansen Carnesecca. He received his education in Mapleton and Springville schools. He was graduated from St. Francis High School, Provo. He had attended Snow College and many banking schools. Mr. Carnesecca was a member of the LDS Church. He was a member of the American Fork 22nd LDS Ward and had been a high priest. He had been serving as counselor coun-selor in the bishopric and had been elders quorum president. He was executive vice president of the Wasatch Bank in Pleasant Grove. He had served with the National Guard for many years. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; two sons and one daughter, Tara Lynn Carnesecca, Chad Allen Carnesecca and Robert Walker Carnesecca, all of American Fork; his mother of Provo; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Roger (Marian) March, Glens Falls, N.Y.; Rudy Carnesecca, Car-nesecca, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jay (Joan) Jensen, Mapleton. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 24, in the American Fork 22nd Ward under the direction of Bishop Reese Blackhurst. Pallbearers were Nicholas Robertson, Don Ipson, Roger Bjarnson, Brad Deveraux, William Jolley, Vern Bailey and Robert Adamson. Honorary pallbearers were John Stevens, Terrence Savage, Rudy Carnesecca, Todd Savage, Jay Jensen and Roger Marcy. Prayers were given by LeGrand Mangelson, Jess Walker, Lloyd Hawkins and President Dale 0. Gunther. The prelude and poslude were played by Sandra Blackhurst. Other musical numbers were given by the Jack Larsen Family, accompanied ac-companied by Anne Larsen. A life sketch was given by Ann Adamson. Speakers were Bishop Jimmie Cates, Larry Bartholomew and Bishop Blackhurst. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. Berniece Edwards - 4nBde son, age 61, died SSnber 14, 1982 at esidence. She was . October 31. 1920 in uuh the :, fatJ tt of Stanley Edwards. She . r ed Vearl Louis : Jit July 31, 1939 Manti. The marriage was later solemnized in 1 ;eMantiLDSTemplef Je was a member of 1 American Fork Ninth Ward. She was Live in the church, Saving held many positions. She is survived by her : husband, American Forki two daughters and 'three sons: Mrs. Grant D. (Sandra) ! Newman, Mrs. Dennis (Karma) Grace, Stephen Anderson, all of American Fork; Gerald Anderson of Morgan; Richard Anderson, Cedar City; her mother, Tremonton; 27 grandchildren, grand-children, one greatgrandchild. Funeral services were held Friday, September 17, in the American Fork Ninth Ward. Richard Anderson gave the family prayer. The invocation was by Dee Newman. A life sketch was presented by Barbara Anderson. Bishop Joshua Grace and Stephen Anderson were speakers. Dale Newman presented a "Tribute to Grandmother" Grand-mother" and Bishop Dale Peterson gave the closing remarks. Musical selections were presented by Eileen Peterson and Ella Grace, accompanied ac-companied by Elizabeth Shill, who sang "Somewhere My Love," and by the Anderson grandchildren who sang "Where Love Is," accompanied ac-companied by Karma Grace. Dennis Grace gave the benediction. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery, where Gerald Anderson dedicated the grave. Services for James Beveridge I Duane Wof finden LEHI- Funeral services ser-vices were held Sat., Sept. 25, for James Oliver Beveridge who was killed in a one-car accident in Fillmore on Sept. 30. Bishop Guy W. Cash officiated at the service which was held at Wing Mortuary Chapel. Ruth Ann Larson played the prelude and postlude music. The prayer with family members was spoken by Phil Phillips and Marlin Peterson gave the invocation. Musical numbers, "They Don't Make Them Like my Daddy Anymore" and "Whispering Pines" were sung by Butch and Connie Grace. Bishop Cash offered consoling remarks and the biographical sketch was given by Cheree Phillips. Speakers were Jan Nielson, Winoma Hicks, and Karl Zimmerman. Bart Christopherson gave the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery was offered by Kurt Harding. Serving as pallbearers were Tyke Ruth, Kurt Harding, Jan Nielson, Dee Perry, Gary Nordahl, Guy Hatch and honorary pallbearers James A. Beveridge, William P. Beveridge, William Reed, Caluf R. Campbell, Camp-bell, Pete Durrant, William Whitman, Eph Bryant, Karl Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Calvin Beveridge, Phil Phillips, Don Lujan, Glen Noble, Sherman Christofferson, Marvin Carson, Zane Christiansen, Bill Evans, Wayne Adams, Robert Boardman and William Snell. The flowers were cared for by the Sixth Ward Relief Society. JAMES O. BEVERIDGE LEHI- Bishop Alva R. Wing officiated at the funeral service held Friday, Sept. 24 for Duane M. Woffinden. Mr. Woffinden died Sept. 20. The funeral service was held in the Lehi Stake Center. Glennis Devey played the prelude and postlude music and Bishop Neil Woffinden offered the family prayer. Lee Woffinden spoke the invocation. The Fifth Ward Choir sang the beautiful hymn, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," followed by consoling words by Bishop Wing. A long time friend, Glen Trane presented the touching biographical sketch. A male quartet featuring the voices of Alvin G. Schow, Dave Adamson, Reid Bliss and Scott Dorton sang "Not Now But in the Coming Years." they were accompanied by Glennis Devey. Speakers who eulogized Mr. Woffinden for his life of service to his family, his church and his community were Robert Hicks, President Frank Jones and President Alvin G. Schow. His service to the youth of the community com-munity as a Scout leader was emphasized. His grandchildren sang "I Wonder When He Comes Again" and Larry Woffinden spoke the invocation. Garold B. Jolley offered the dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Gary Bruce Jolley, Richard Hunt, David McDonald, Jason Woffinden, Jeron Woffinden, Craig Wright and honorary pallbearers: Robert Woffinden, Matthew -Woffinden, Douglas Woffinden, David Woffinden and Andrew Wright. The flowers were cared for and arranged by the Fifth Ward Relief Society. Card of Thanks we uesire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and 'relatives who assisted in any way to give comfort and aid in the loss of our beloved husband, son, and father, Carl Allen Carnesecca. We are most grateful for your thoughtfulness and the memory 01 your Kindness Kind-ness and support will linger with us always. Tara, Chad, Robert and Diane Walker Carnesecca The Bernice Carnesecca Family The Don B.Walker Family |