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Show SEPTEMBER 8, 1987 L. L. Green dies at 80 A. Rigby dies at 79 B. Olsen Peter Lcland Green, 80, of 1359 N, 550 W., Clinton, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1987 in a Clearfield nursing borne of causes incident to age. He was bom March 5, 1907 in Kanesville, a son of Charles Lawrence and Margaret Elizabeth Peterson Green. He married Cleo Leona Fisher July 17, 1929 in Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a member of the Clinton 10th Ward. He had been Elders quorum president, Sunday School superintendent in Nampa, Ida., Bishops storehouse, stake high Alfred Wright Rigby, 79, of 847 N. Main, Kaysville, died Friday, Aut. 28, 1987 at his home of a heart succumbs attack. Brent Yardley Olsen, 23, of 1189 E. 575 N., Kaysville, died Saturday, Aug. 29, 1987 in Kalispell, Mont., of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born Jan. 7, 1964 in Bountiful, a son of C. Elwynn and Nina Rue Yardley Olsen. He had lived in Bountiful for 15 years and in Kaysville since 1979. He graduated from Davis High School in 1982 where he was a member of the football and baseball teams. He had attended Utah State University one semester and Brigham Young University for the past lVz years, where he was a member of Delta Phi. He was active in the Future Farand enmers of America and joyed raising and showing steers. He was a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward, where he served as a teacher in the Elders quorum and was an Eagle Scout. He had served an LDS mission in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He had worked for Rolfe Con- BRENT YARDLEY OLSEN at the funeral services Sept. 2 at the Kaysville 17th Ward. Family prayer was offered by Wallace D. Yardley; prelude, Sherrie Hunt; I Am A Child of God by Kyle Olsen, accompanied by Jana Lee Olsen; invocation, Brian Olsen; remarks, Bishop Wayne Allred; speaker, Michael E. Olsen; tributes, Mark Staples, Chet Linton, Kyle Moody; I Heard Him Come by Keith Walker, accompanied by Connie Whitney; speaker, Pres. Donald G. Whitney; Medley of Hymns by Keith Walker accompanied by Connie Whitney; benediction, Gilbert T. Yardley. Dedication of the grave was by C. Elwynn Olsen with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael E. Olsen, Brian W. Olsen, Kyle G. Olsen, Lynn Scott Murphy, Mark Murphy, Kevin Brough, Reagan Scoville, and Brad Pittman. 4-- H struction Company and Stokes Brothers. Surviving are his parents of Kaysville; his grandfather, Wallace D. Yardley, Beaver; four brothers and one sister, Michael E. Olsen, Bountiful; Robert C. Olsen, serving an LDS mission in St. Louis, Mo.; Brian Olsen, Kyle Olsen and Jana Lee Olsen, all of Honorary pallbearers were Robert C. Olsen, Jana Lee Olsen, Stephanie C. Olsen, John Kaiser-maSteve Sorensen, Mark Carter and Cameran Pittman. Kaysville. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. n, Bishop Wayne Allred officiated He was bom Dec. 14, 1907 in Centerville, a son of Alfred and Lillian Stean Wright Rigby. He married Lucille Bone June 15, 1933 in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Feb. 26, 1936. He lived in Centerville until the age of 4. His family moved to Bancroft, Ida., where he received his education. He graduated from Kelly High School, Kelly, Ida. He had lived in Layton for four years and Kaysville the past 55 years. He was a member of the Kaysville 19th LDS Ward where he served as Elders quourm secretary, Seventies quorum secretary. High Priest, home teacher, ward clerk and a temple worker. He retired from the railroad and Federal Civil Service. He enjoyed gardening, fishing and hunting. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; one son and one daughter, Hal B. Rigby and Mrs. Juergen (Linda L.) Bergk, both of Kaysville, and eight grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters. Max Rigby, Reed Rigby, Mrs. Ira J. (Bernice) Egbert, all of Kaysville, Rex Rigby, Farmington; Mrs. William (Marjorie) Sparkes, Clinton. ' Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Services were held Sept. 1 at the Kaysville Tabernacle with Bishop Glenn Taylor of the Kaysville 19th LDS Ward officiating. ine Richins; invocation, Ira J. (Rusty) Egbert; welcome, Bishop Glenn Taylor; Somewhere My Love by Diana Halliday accompanied by Dawn Hamblin; tribute to grandfather, Bridgette Bergk and Heather Bergk; speaker, Ralph McQuiston; musical duet by Maxine Richins and Paula Fawcett; speaker. Bishop Joseph Thor-so- Le-lan- n; remarks, Bishop Glenn by Diana Hal- The Test Taylor; liday, accompanied by Dawn Hamblin; benediction, Harold Perkins. Dedication of the grave was by Hal B. Rigby with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rohn Rigby, Kevin Rigby, Lynn Perkins, Roger Rigby, Greg Bone, R. K. Nielson, Randy Bone and I. J. Egbert. E. Reynolds services held Emma Jones Reynolds, 82, of E. 200 S., Clearfield, died Saturday, Aug. 29, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of causes incident to age. She was born March 26, 1905 in Spanish Fork, a daughter of Walter Scott and Amelia Gay Jones. 548 Honorary pallbearers were Richard Rigby, Jared Bergk, Joshua Bergk and Stanley Rigby. She married Aron Wright Reynolds Aug. 5, 1929. He died Dec. 10, 1977. She had lived in Boneta, Park City, Ogden and in the Huntsville area prior to moving to Clearfield in 1945. rites conducted Tal-mag- e, Ralph Kay Christensen, 56, of 1580 E. 900 S. No. E, Clearfield, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1987 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden from a stroke. He was bom Nov. 23, 1930, in Lloyd Walter Carpenter, 69, of S., Syracuse, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1987 at his home of cancer. He was bom May 13, 1918, in Glendale, Utah, a son of Walter Stilley and Nellie Black Carpenter. 2952 W. 700 She was a member of the He married Elaine Clawson Salt Lake City, Tooele, Providence and Syracuse. He graduated from high school and attended college. He was a member of the Syracuse 10th LDS Ward where he served as a High Priest. He also served as home teacher, ward clerk, counselor in the bishopric, Sunday School superintendent, served in the stake Sunday School presidency and as a Primary teacher. He had served a mission in the New York-NeYork and the LLOYD WALTER CARPENTER Mrs. Neil (Kathleen) Asay, Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Karl (Carol Don) Fugal, Logan. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Michael E. McBride of the Syracuse 10th Ward officiated at funeral services Aug. 29. Family prayer was offered by Randall Carpenter; prelude, Arlene Briggs; welcome. Bishop Michael E. McBride; invocation, Elmer Wilcox; eulogy, Betty Madsen; How Great Thou Art by Ken and Karma Cook; speakers, Bishop Joseph Goodman and Nolan Schofield; Hold Thou My Hand by Joyce Wilcox and Yvon- w missions. He was an ordinance worker at the Logan and Ogden LDS Temple. He enjoyed farming and caring for his animals. He worked for the federal government in range and land management. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse; two sons and one daughter, Kyle L. Carpenter, North Logan; Missouri-Independen- ne Knighton; speaker, Pres. Randall Carpenter and Mrs.' Richard (Nancy Ann) Ryan, both of Centerville ; one stepson and two stepdaughters, Barry T. Despain, Ogden; Mrs. Dennis (Vicki Rose) Eldridge, Stoddard; Mrs. Val (Pamela D.) Youngberg, West Point; and 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Richard Barker; remarks. Bishop Michael E. McBride; benediction, Brantley Baird. Dedication of the grave was by Dennis Eldridge with interment in the Hyrum Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard Ryan, Randall Carpenter, Kyle Carpenter, Val Youngberg, Barry Despain and Dennis Eldredge. Honorary pallbearers were Rodney Ryan, Jon Carpenter, Jon Chad Ryan, Douglas Youngberg and Mike Melycher. Gil-lispi- e, QBaumknimg Citizens group. She had taught school in Utah and had also worked at Hill Air Force Base. Surviving are one son and three daughters, Ted W. Reynolds, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Farr (Jean) Tal-mag- He was the facility manager at the Redwood Complex for the state of Utah. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as High Priest, Sunday School president and served a mission in the Southern States for three years. He also served a building mission in Georgetown, Ohio, for one year and Evansville, Ind., for one year. He was a veteran of the Korean War. (Analee) Morgan, Farmington; Mrs. Dan (Millie) Johnson, Pleasant View; 19 grandchildren, 11 Layton; Mrs. Ned (Alice) Jensen, Weight, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 1 in the Clearfield 5th Ward Chapel with Bishop Robert W. Speirs officiating. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Roy. Fisher, Farmington; Mrs. Eldon (Eunice) Nielsen, Sandy; Mrs. Abram (Bernice) Bywater, Dublin, Calif. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mor- tuary. 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He married Lorraine Gandy Dec. 3, 1952, in the Salt Lake LDS Nov. 4, 1944 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died Dec. 9, 1980. He married Leah McLaws May 23, 1981 in the Ogden LDS Temple. He had lived in Vernon, Kanab, and four sisters, Myron Green, Ogden; Viola Watkins, Ogden; Phyllis Mitchell, Nyssa, Ore.; Afton Karras, Roy; and Fern Heninger, South Weber. He was preceded in death by one daughter, three grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Clinton 10th Ward Chapel with Bishop Keven Johnstun officiating. Interment in the West Point Cemetery. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Roy. priests quorum presidency, bishop, and in recent years a sealings worker in the Ogden Temple. He had lived in Kanesville, Los Angeles, Calif., Kuna, Ida.; Covina, Calif, and Clinton. Before retiring he had been a fire extinguisher service man. 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