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Show MAY L, 12, 1987 lone Bennion succumbs at 73 lone Robison Bennion, 73, of 397 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield, died Wednesday, April 29, 1987 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of complications following heart surgery. She was born April 3, 1914 in Overton, Nev., a daughter of Joseph Benjamin and Mildred E. Andersen Robison. She married Stanley J. Bennion April 3, 1936 in the St. George LDS in March of 1954. She married C. R. Bennion Nov. 24, 1959 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Temple. She had worked at the Clearfield State Bank for 15 years as supervisor of the mastercharge department. She was reared in Overton, Nev., and had lived in Independence, Miss., for 20 years and in Clearfield for the past 30 years. She graduated from high school in Overton, Nev., and attended Dixie College and Brigham Young University. She was a member of the Clearfield 1st LDS Ward. She had been an organist for the church since the age of 10. She served a fulltime mission to the Central States. She served on the church MIA General Board for 15 years. She served as an Ogden LDS Temple ordinance worker with her husband and also as a ladies supervisor. She had also served as a teacher and leader in many of the stake and ward Surviving are her husband of Clearfield; two sons and one daughter, Stanley R. Bennion, Newbury Park, Calif.; C. Craig Bennion, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kurt (Linda) n Thompson, Jerome, Ida.; 14 grand-childre- and four greatg- randchildren. Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, Ray Robison, Mrs. Walt (Rula) Petersen and Mrs. Raoul (Ruth) Leavitt, all of Over-toNev.; Mrs. Ross (Maurine) Sanders, Clearfield; Mrs. Jack n, (Le-nor- e) Wittwer, Layton; Mrs. Shrie-l- y Wittwer, Layton; Mrs. Shirley Eisenbrandt, Monterey, Mass. Services were held May 4 at the Clearfield 1st Ward with Bishop John B. Ross officiating. Interment was in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary. : Infant Winmill I services held Celeste Winmill, infant daughter of: Roy Randy and Carole Denise Jensen Winmill, 965 S. 50 W., Layton, died Tuesday, April 28, 1987 shortly after birth at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of prematurity. Her parents are members of the Layton 31st Ward. Surviving are her parents of Layton, two brothers and two sisters, Tyler Randy Winmill, Kyle Bret Winmill, Kimberly Kay Winmill and Michelle Jaye Winmill, all of Layton. Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winmill, Stansbury Park, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Jensen, Orem; land Jensen, Sacramento, Calif.; Faith Jensen, Orem. Graveside services were held May 2 at the Kaysville City Cemetery with Bishop Norman m officiating. The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their monthly dinner meeting on Thursday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. Reservations can be made by Lil- contacting the 7 or Gloria lian Clark at Thim at 773-221- 544-579- Family prayer was offered by Roy Winmill; prelude, Relva Winmill; invocation, Leonard Owens; tribute. Bishop Norman Wahl-stroPrimary Songs by Kim- berly, Tyler, Michelle Winmill accompanied by Relva Winmill; benediction, Clyde Brush. Dedication of the grave was by R. Randy Winmill with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearer was R. Randy Donna Vhe Lusk Buttars, 58, of 2120 W. 700 S., Syracuse, died Friday, May 1, 1987 at her home of cancer. She was bom Dec. 23, 1928, in Malad, Ida. to Thomas J. and Marie Williams Lusk. She married David Ralph Buttars on Oct. 23, 1947 in Malad, Ida. She graduated from Malad High School, where she was active in music. She had lived in Idaho, Washington Terrace, Roy and in Syracuse. She had worked at the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1976 as an inventory management specialist. She was a member of the LDS Church, active in all auxiliaries. She had served in the YWMIA presidency and was sports director and visiting teacher for many years. She was a volunteer for Humana Hospital Davis North for seven years and had been a volunteer worker for the American Cancer Societys Reach for Recovery Program. She was a member of the Ogden Boat Club. Surviving are her husband of Syracuse, one son and one daughter, Paul Buttars, Mrs. Kenneth (Donna Lynn) Payne, both of Syracuse; eight grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and four sisters, Thomas J. Lusk, Mount Pleasant; LaVena Christensen, Washington Terrace; Mary Husby, Las Vegas, Nev.; Rhea Jenson, Malad, Idaho; and Margaret Larsen, Clearfield. Services were held May 5 at the Syracuse 1st Ward with Bishop Howard Criddle officiating. Family prayer was by George Christensen, prelude, Peggy Mof-fit- t; invocation, Kenny Payne; remarks, Bishop Howard Criddle; n If With All Your Heart by Easthope; speaker Bob Stone; life sketch, Thomas Lusk; How Great Thou Art by Henry Moffitt; tribute, Arlene Hamblin; speaker. Good Bishop Michael McBride; Night and Good Morning by Easthope Family; benediction, Dennis Ritter. Dedication of the grave was by Thomas Lusk with interment in the Syracuse Cemetery. Pallbearers were LaMar Hamblin, Noel Larsen, Brandon Payne, Jay Brown, Logan Payne and Dorin Buttars. Honorary pallbearers were Ted Rindlisdachro, Vernon Jensen, Orrin Crosby, Lyman Buttars, Dale Anderson and Merrill Ses- ( ; sions.. 103s - Jon Carter at Lakeview Hospital on Saturday, May 16. Lakeview Hospital invites students from all of the high schools and junior high schools in Davis County to attend Adolescent Issues Day. 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Rock with FM YOU TO OUR Rae-lee- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brush, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Free- Wahl-stro- Women to meet INTERSTATE BRICK INVITES Donna Buttars dies at age 58 O 561-147- 1 |