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Show JULY 7, 1987 Jack L. Williams '(OlMftanairy Gwen Ferguson Gwen Anderson Ferguson, 55, of 64 S. 5(H) E., Clearfield, died Saturday, June 20, 1987 in an Ogden nursing home of kidney failure. She was born Oct. 29, 1931 in Moreland, Ida., a daughter of Lehi Jack Lasson Williams, 66, of 14 S. 400 W., Kaysville, died Saturday, June 20, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of a heart attack. He was born Nov. 2, 1920 in Salt Lake City, a son of Joseph John and Mabel Almina Lasson Wil1 liams. He married Katherine MacPher-soThey were later divorced. He married Nola Comer Dec. 28, 1946 in Lehi. He was a retired salesman. He was reared in Salt Lake City, had lived in Long Beach, Calif., six n. C" 7 and Larana Kendall Roy Anderson. She married Carroll Francis Ferguson April 8, 1950 in Trenton, Nebraska. She was reared in Idaho and had lived in Wyoming. She lived in Davis County since 1951. She attended public schools in Idaho. Mrs. Ferguson was a member of the Clearfield IstLDSWard. ' Surviving are her husband of t, Ida. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Funeral services were held June 23 at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel. Bishop John B. Ross of Jeffery the Clearfield 1st Ward officiated. Family prayer was offered by Max Anderson; O My Father by Denise Page and Sandra Strong accompanied by Maijean Jolley; invocation, Frank Martin; remarks, Bishop John B. Ross; life sketch, Ruth Byington; I Am A Child of God by grandchildren; benediction, Calvin Byington. Dedication of the grave was by Max Anderson Jr. with interment spiratory failure. He was born Oct. 4, 1911 in Layton, a son of Earl D. and Olive Romania Kilfoyle Robins. He married Mary Rozetta Nelson Sept. 16, 1937 in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was reared in Kaysville and graduated from Davis High JEFFERY SPENCER STAPLEY pley, Layton; Mrs. Bret (Sheri Lynn) Rackham, Ogden. Interment was in Lindquists Washington Heights Memorial Park where military honors were accorded. Funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary. Mor-tense- ' . . .y Istt NELLIE EXIE WALKER ated. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brett Dusen-berrDallas Hart, Joe Colledge, Danny Lawarence, Ron White and y, Ron Carr. Thank you... For Ovar I" Ymh PRINTED JOGGING FLEECE S1YIMSUT LYRCA Designer lengths retail to $9.98 yd. 45 to 60 in. wide Suggested So9)B yd. 3.8)8 LAUNDERED SHEETING & C SFJtGER THREAD ( Suggested Pant Weight Full bolts Suggested retail to $.549 yd. 60. in wide Pink, It. blue, natural retail to $5.49 ea. White, Black, Navy, Red, It. 6000 yd. cones 2.48) h. 2.8)8 ea. Woven Cotton Print CAMOUFLAGE CMAOtIFLAGE FABRIC POLAR FLEECE r.o.t. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. 45 in. wide Full boltsGreen or Orange Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. 60 in. wide 1.8)8 yd. Spring 5.8)8 yd. Mills Stripe and Print PRINT QUILT PATTERN FABRIC COTTON KNIT Designer lengths retail to $4.98 yd. 60 in. wide Full Bolts90 in. wide Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. Suggested i.8 3.8)8 yd. yd. SELIECTEIID Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Faye) Hayes and Mrs. Dorothy Tolman, both of Bountiful; Mrs. Hooper (Maijorie) Salt Lake City. Obituary Photos & Stories Taken Until Thurs. at 4:30 p.m. twntm Solid or Print randchildren. k, ToMMIkUMhlnlli School. While attending Davis High School he played the saxophone in the school band and was yellmaster: He had been a sheet metal worker. He was recognized for his many skills and talents in building and especially in sheet metal work. He was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Loccal 312. He was a member of the Layton 7th LDS Ward. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one son and two daughters, Norris Frank Robins and Mrs. Kenneth (Connie) Chambers, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Phillip (Linda) Lapp, Boise, Ida.; 11 grandchildren and three greatg- D023V fflBVm Sew Easy Full Bolts or r.o.t. Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. 60 in. wide Frank Robins, 75 of 1486 N. Hill Field Road, Layton, died Monday, June 16, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of re- V ' 1 D F. Robins nedicts Hospital in Ogden of heart failure. S She was born Aug. 9, 1909 in ; Blooming Grove, Tex., a daughter I of Washington L. and Nellie Pruitt Dickerson. I She married Homer Walker r Sept. 14, 1929 in Choctaw County, F Okla. They were latere divorced. She was a retired employee of : the Weber Memorial Hospital and a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are one son and four daughters, Amos D. Walker, Win-locWash.; Wanda L. Despain, DUTCH DOY CARPET CLEANERS r OTLtf FRANK ROBINS : Nellie Exie Walker, 77, of 1094 : S. 1000 E., Clearfield, died Mon- day, June 22, 1987 at the St. Be-- 5 Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary JACK LASSON WILLIAMS gyXZEfiB 003237 dHSeiTtEEBSi Nellie E. Walker on June 24. Dan Marshall offici- - Kaysville 16th Ward officiated at Martin and Daniel Beazer. He was born Sept. 14, 1958 in Provo, a son of Hal Spencer and Diane Darling Stapley. He married Lisa Brown in 1984 in Ogden. He was reared and educated in Layton, graduating from Layton. High School. He lived in Layton most of his life and in California for the past two years. He was a member of the River-ban- k LDS Ward. He had served with the U.S. Army in Germany. 'He was employed as an electri-- ! cian in Concord, Calif. Enjoyed ' hunting, fishing and skiing. He was also a model motor airplane enthusiast. n. randchildren. Local funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Kyle R. Stephens of the and Carl Adams. Honorary pallbearers were Larry Supino, Von Layton, died Wednesday, June 25, 1987 at his home of gunshot wounds from an assailant. Also surviving are two sisters, Onie Pruitt, Ladonia, Tex.; and Ettie Lindsay, Ada, Okla. Funeral services were held at grand-childre- and three greatg- f Riverbank, Calif., formerly of Murray; Nellie F. Orphanidis, Ogden; Malodian F. Hite, Portland; M. Marie Marshall, Polacca, Ariz.; 17 grandchildren and six Nicole Hamm; speaker, Bishop Craig Hansen; "Beyond The Sunset by Jack C. Williams accompanied by Sarah Giles; benediction, Leo Powell. Dedication of the grave was by Dr. Lewis A. Peterson with interment in the Lehi City Cemetery. Pallbearers were JJarold J. Williams, Jack C. Williams, Bruce B. Chadwick, Frank I. Wagstaff, Ken Wagstaff, Brian Wagstaff, Kevin Bereece and Larry Comer. Honorary pallbearers were Jerry Comer and Vern Danielson. Military honors by Dwain Springer, James Springer and Carl Springer. in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ellis Anderson, Dale Anderson, Max Anderson, Bill Anderson, Ray Anderson Jeffery Spencer Stapley, 28, of I Kaysville; three sons and two daughters, Bruce Barratt Chadwick, Anchorage, Alaska; Jack Comer Williams and Harold Jay Williams, both of Seattle, Wash.; Nola Kay Chadwick Wagstaff, Kaysville; Peggy Ann Williams n Springer, Seattle, Wash.; 21 priest. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army Air Corps. He received the American Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Vic- - S. Stapley Surviving are his widow of Riverbank; one daughter, Alisha Vanessa Stapley, one stepson and one stepdaughter, Kyle and Tanya, all of Riverbank. Also surviving are his mother of Layton; father of Riverdale; two brothers and one sister, H. Todd Stapley, Murray; Derrick E. Sta- - Lori Wagstaff; violin medley by Surviving are his widow of Wendy Williams, accompanied by training. He was a member of the LDS Church where he served as a high GWEN ANDERSON FERGUSON Clearfield; Sandy Johnson, Ruth Byington, Layton; Leah Waddoups and Lila Adams, both of Moreland, Ida.; May Adams, Rigby, Ida.; Joy Martin, Black-foo- Stephens; biographical sketch, tory Medal. years; Lomita, Calif., 15 years. funeral services June 25. While in the service he lived in El Family prayer was offered by Cerrito, Calif., 10 years; San Diego Ted Comer; prelude and postlude, area 10 years; Seattle, Wash. 21 Sarah Giles; In the Garden by years; and in Kaysville at the time of his death. He graduated from Narbonne High School in Lomita, Calif. He attended UCLA for two years and had also taken various technical Clearfield; one son and five daughters, Samuel Clifford Ferguson, Willard; Janet Supino, Roy; Karen Atkinson, Ogden; Nancy Beazer, Sunset; Larane Gallegos, Layton; 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are her mother of Moreland, Ida.; five brothers and five sisters, Dale Anderson, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Ellis Anderson, Riverside, Ida.; Ray Anderson, Black-foo- t, Ida.; Max Anderson and Bill Anderson, both of Moreland, Ida.; Ruth Pratt accompanied by Sherry Hunt; invocation, Frank I. Wag-staf- f; remarks, Bishop Kyle R. FABRICS n, Local funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Howard Sorensen of the Layton 7th Ward officiated at funeral services at Lindquists Kaysville Chapel. Family prayer was offered by Earl Castner; prelude, Sherrill Roueche; musical selection, Kenneth Nelson and Lee Nelson; invocation, Dale Rae Robins; remarks, Bishop Howard Sorensen; speaker, Norris Robins; organ medley, Sherrill Roueche; speakers, Darrel Stucki and President Evans Whitesides; The Place That I Worship by Harris Adams accompanied by Sherill Roueche; benediction, Edgar Hayes. Dedication of the grave was by Kenneth Chambers with interment in the Milton Cemetery. 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