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Show Florence D. Huckins Rose B. Radmall Florence Dunkley Huckins, 90, died recently in Salt Lake City. She was born Oct. 24, 1894 in American Fork, the daughter of Alfred G. and Alice Chipman Dunkley. She married William A. Huckins Sr. April 14, 1913 in American Fork. He died Jan. 3, 1972. She was a member of the Eastern Star for over 50 years and was a former member of the University Club. She and her late husband were with the Utah Power and Light Co. for over 40 years. She is survived by one son and two daughters: William A. Jr., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lewis W. (Alice) Roe, San Mateo, Calif.; Mrs. Robert J. (Marilynn) Halpin, Walnut Creek, Calif.; seven grandchildren, grand-children, .seven greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 23, in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Draper Services leasant Grove, died P , 23 1985 in P -can Fork i CwasbornAug.31, i 2 to Mark and ! rgaret Paulson 1 ant. She married ; Sen D. Radmall June 1 in the Salt Lake 1 temple. He died May i ' ghe attended pleasant Grove schools ! waS valedictorian ' ;SreClaSS' attended ' Brigham Young 1 university where she ed her Bachelor - of J Science Degree. She taught school for four years. She obtained her Masters Degree from BYU and taught school for 40 years. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She received a 20 year service award from Primary, serving seven of those years as stake . Primary president. She also received a medallion for eight years of service with the Young Women's organization. She is survived by three sons and a daughter: Mrs. Clarence (Margaret D.) Rimdfleisch, Salt Lake City; Mark A. Radmall Provo; Paul K. Radmall, Rad-mall, Cedar City; Grant M. Radmall, New Cannon, Conn.; is grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a-rn. at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services for Dee Barton Draper, 67, who died Sept. 13, 1985 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City following heart surgery. Services were under the direction of Bishop Stephen Warnick of the Manila First Ward. Pallbearers were Lester Draper, David Draper, Harry Draper, Tye Draper, Boyd Draper, Mathew Draper, David L. Draper and Terry Jacobs. The life sketch was by Dorinne Jacobs. Edna White sang "I Believe." Remarks were given by Bishop Stephen Warnick and President Jesse J. Rutter. The grandchildren sang "I Am a Child of God. The benediction was given by Roy Swenson and Harold Draper dedicated the grave. Swenson Card of Thanks Jacob F. Coates We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Lloyd A. Swenson. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home and the mortuary, and for the lovely floral offerings of-ferings and the food prepared for our comfort. --The Family of Lloyd A. Swenson ' JaCob Franklin ! (Frank) Coates, 77, , iedSept.22,1985. ie was born Oct. 17, ' 907 in Bingham . canyon to William Edward and Grace j Greenwood Coates. He married Dorothy 1 Sawyer. They were ialer divorced. He j married Lucille gracious April 1981. They were later divorced. He was a veteran of World War II. He worked in the mines and for the U.S. Forest Service. He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Rebecca Morris, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Melissa Merrill, Vallejo, Calif.; and Mrs. Marian Martin, Sebastopol, Calif. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 26, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Christiansen Thanks Luella M. Young We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Garth Cook Christiansen. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all th ose who called at the home and the mortuary, and for the lovely floral offerings of-ferings and the food prepared for our comfort. Dora Christiansen Garth and Echo Christiansen Les and Edna Haley Gail and Elaine Christiansen Peter and Sheri Christiansen Richard and Barbara Long Earl and Jolyn Colyer Marian and Wendy Turley Luella Marie ,' Jameson Young, 72, died Sept. 20, 1985 of cancer. She was born Oct. 7, 1912 in Chicago, 111., to k Clarence W. and Ada " Louise Smith Jameson. ' She married Donald 'I frwin Young Oct. 5, 1 1935 in Lombard, 111. ! She was a member of the American Fork Public Library board for several years. She is survived by her 1 husband, Salt Lake City; two sons, David Allan Young, Salem, 1 Ore.; Nomran D. Young, Escondido, Calif.; eight- grand children; one great grandchild; one brother, Donald C. Jameson, Los Angeles, Calif. Private graveside services were held Monday, Sept. 23, at 1 p.m. in the American Fork City Cemetery. Lawrence Hutchings I Carson Card of Thanks Lawrence Smith Hutchings, 92, died Sept. 17, 1985, in Salt Lake City. He was born June 20, 1893, in American Fork to Lawrence James and Melissa Smith Hutchings. Hut-chings. He married Melva Boyle on June 12, 1936. He was a member of the Progress Lodge No. 22F.&A.M. He is survived by his wife; one daughter and three sons, Mrs. John L. (Lauri) McCoy, Stanley Hutchings, Mathew Hutchings and Paul Hutchings, all of Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren grand-children ; 20 great grandchildren; sisters, Mary Thomas, California; Leah Hofheins, American Fork; and Beth Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, Provo. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Francis and Howard. Graveside funeral services were- held Friday, Sept. 20, at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. We would like to take litis opportunity to k thank the many friends, H neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sym- pathy and love shown lid us at the death of our loved one, Craig Carson. Car-son. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home and the mortuary, and for the lovely floral offerings of-ferings and the food prepared for our comfort. Gary, Jane, Lori and Casey Carson. |