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Mother dancer singer and artist this world peacefully on December 19 2004 She was loved and admired by all whose lives she touched for her beauty grace and passion She was a bold courageous and delicate being who also embodinnocence and lay Her ied a child-lik- e undying and eternal gift is her dedilove and cation support to her two daughters and her family She was born February 17 1963 in Bountiful Utah to Valerie Jean Amundson and James Erwin Kirkland She spent her life largely devoted to her two daughters whom she raised under extraordinary circumstances Her daughters loved her dearly and feel fortunate to have been blessed with a mother who offered endless and unconditional love and support It's a priceless gift that will undoubtedly continue to touch many lives She is survived by her children Amy A Talbot Kasie B Talbot Father James E Kirkland Sisters Suzanne Brothers Kirkland Nicole Kirkland Michael J Stephen RB Kirkland Kirkland David R Kirkland James E Kirkland Jr and Best Friend Douglas P Kihm Preceeded in death by her mother Valerie J Amundson and first husband William B Talbot An informal memorial gathering of family and friends will be held Dec 28 2004 al 2652 South 1700 East between the hours of 7 pm departed James Leslie Heath "Our Idol" " p-714 ' 4—4:'i ' sl:'' :3e 4 'li4:' A: ' ' ' ::h':4'ilt ' 4 4 Nt 4' 1 r z '' oxi1 ! - James Leslie Heath 80 our beloved and respected dad and grandpa returned to his soul mate on Christmas Day December 25 2004 surrounded by his family He was born September 30 1924 in Garfield Utah to Hyrum Leslie and Clara Afton Hards Health On June 11 1942 in married LaVerda Behunin in Elko Nevada Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple LaVerda preceded Jim in death Oct 12 2003 II Jim was a Veteran of World War and was employed at Mountain Bell for 38 years He enjoyed all outdoor activities and relished riding his at Fish Lake Mountain Jim was proud of being a "die-har- d Democrat" He was active in and supportive of his LDS Church activities His role of caregiver to his beloved wife and family earned him the love and admiration of his children and grandchildren Survivors: children Terry and Judy Bagley Jeanne McMullin Kenny and and Sheila Kolette Gail Heath McDonald Flash and Pam Deros 36 35 and grandchildren two and three brothers three sisters Preceded in death by his beloved son Stan wife LaVerda grandson Paul great granddaughter one and sister Megan held be will Funeral services Wednesday December 29 2004 at 11:00 am in the Gaff Mortuary 8090 So State where friends may call Tuesday 8 pm or Wednesday from 9:45-10:4- 5 am Interment Midvale City Cemetery Shirlee Taylor Larson "Nannee" 4 0 -- rr A -- d Shirlee Taylor Larson age 67 passed away peacefully in her home Thursday December 23 2004 Born September 4 1937 in Walkermine California to Ellis Curtis and Mabel Muir Taylor Married Gordon R Larson in Sept 1955 later divorced She attended Murray High School and Salt Lake Community College She lived in Kona Hawaii for four years She owned a very successful and loving day care Later retired from Ken Garff automotive group Shirlee was friendly and had a great sense of humor Wonderful mother grandmother sister and friend to all Survived daughters loving by Christee Cindee (Faavae) liulama (Troy) Francis Lisa (James) Hooper Shaunte Christopher grandchildren (Make Ile) Saydee Matthew Jacob and Isabella brothers and sisters Marlene (Dick) Fife Walter Taylor Clara (Ray) Hilton tarry (Kathy) Taylor Preceded in death by her parents two children Chelsa and Rusty and grandson Taylor Graveside services will be held Tuesday December 28 2004 at 2:00 pm at Murray City Cemetery 5600 So Vine Street Funeral directors Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary The fish at ore safer Fish Lake now but the fish in heaven are at risk because James W "Wayne" Dyer has shown up with his fishing rod Wayne passed away peacefully in his sleep with his beloved sweetheart Jayne Ile by his side Wayne was born on May 18 1939 to Otis "I" and Myri Dyer On May 3 1958 he married Jaunelle Pinkerton — the sassiest girl in the class of '57 They 'spawned' 3 kids Phil Tonya and Michele who often gave them "fits and starts" but the days growing up always ended with a smile When Wayne graduated with a degree in Physics from Henderson State Teacher's College in Arkadelphia Ark he joined the Army and honorably served his country as an officer in the Signal Corps After completing his tour of duty (including 14 months in South Korea) Wayne received an honorable discharge to pursue a new career of public service with the Federal Govt and chose to move his family in 1967 to Dugway Wayne then began a successful 34 year career as a dedicated civil servant Upon retirement in 2001 he was awarded the Commander's Award for Civilian Service by the Dept of the Army Since Wayne retired he and Jaunelle outdoors have traveled camped fished and debated politics Wayne was a dignified noble and His integrity honorable gentleman was beyond reproach although his opinions were strongly held and he rarely wavered he always listened and respected those who might disagree with his views His gentleness was always on the surface but he was tough to the core A 'man's man' who always cared for his family and friends The world is a much better place because of his all too brief time In this existence Wayne is survived by his wife of 46 years Jaunelle and their children — Phil Dyer (Debra) Tanya Eikington (Steve) and Michele Medina (Mike) with was blessed 5grandchil- Wayne dren — James W "JW Dyer II Lindsay Benjamin Dyer Birdsongl and Emily "Emmy Logan Elkington Medina They are heartbroken and will miss their grandpa dearly like all the rest of us Wayne's friends may join his family on December 28 2004 from 9:30 am to 10:45 am prior to services to be held at 11:00 am at Tate Mortuary 110 S Main St Tooele UT In lieu of flowers the family would request you give hugs to those you love and donate to the American Diabetic Assoc or any charity that does good works like Dad did while he was here Eileen Robinson Dunyon Christensen passed away peacefully at home December 24 2004 She was born June 3 1917 in Preston Idaho to John W and Mary OlEileen graduated ive Stone Robinson from the University of Utah Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Elementary Education She married Joy Fitzgerald Dunyon in the Salt Lake IDS Temple on December 27 1938 He preceded her in death on March 5 1980 She married Gordon M Christensen on January 12 1990 He also preceded her in death on February 5 -- : - e ' t : li 4- 2 :I 4::Ifirliset 3 ':' t- t 4f4 ' 4- i I il 4"' 4-- - ' N" I husband father and grandfather Robert Vernal Evans died Dec 23 2004 in Murray Utah of pneumonia precipitated by a fall at his home and subsequent surgery 3 He was born July 1915 in Murray Utah to Robert David and Zino Taylor Carlisle Evans Married Clara Elsie Patterson on May 31 1938 In the Salt Lake Temple For 66 years they shared a union blessed with companionship and devotion The eldest of five children Vern was raised In Murray Utah He grew up on his family's homestead along the Jordan River where he loved hunting and fishing and developed an abiding respect for the Native Americans He attended who wintered there Granite High School and later worked n In steel fabrication becoming a and highly respected steel layout specialist with the Lang Company Alpine Metals and IRECO Chemicals He worked on several Jordan School District committees and assisted in planning many civic activities for Sandy City Vern loved his religion and fulfilled leadership positions with the Priesthood Sunday School and Stake High Council With Clara he served as an endowment worker at the Provo Temple and as an ordinance worker at the Jordan River Temple Vern was a dediUpon retirement cated fisherman prolific gardener and a voracious reader Blessed with a quick wit and keen intelligence he enjoyed the challenges of difficult rehistorical and philosophical ligious texts He love time spent with family and friends especially if it involved hunting fishing or reminiscing about either one Vern is survived by his loving and devoted wife Clara sons Vernal Ray Robert Taylorsville (Karen) Evans Kent (Annette) Evans Mapleton and daughter Clara Diane (Bjorn) Evans 17 Olsen Sandy 17 grandchildren and one He was preceded in death by his parents brothers Russell David and Joseph Owen and sisters Dorothy and lone The family extends special thanks to St Mark's Hospital and the caring staff of Residence Hospice Center Their comfort and compassion enabled Vern to slip away with the dignity he valued so much In life Funeral services will be Wednesday December 29 2004 at 11:00 am at the Alta Heights Ward 1500 East 8600 South Family and friends may call Tuesday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 1007 pm at Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary W South Jordan Parkway (10600 and Wednesday one hour South) prior to services at the Alta Heights Ward Internment at Larkin Sunset Our beloved Gardens 1950 10600 E South Royal Robert Stoker 1912 ' :':1:7:' ' k' '''q 2004 is daj t IC' - 2004 - t ( - lord Her family was important to her and they have many fond memories of her humor personality and perseveronce to work hard She encouraged her family to be the best they could be She loved to watch her children in their sports dancing piano organ and other events in their playing lives She loved her family and was proud of them She loved to look her finest and believed in exercise taking care her body and helping others as a personal fitness trainer She was a prominent and successful business woman entrepreneur and real estate investor Crystal Hot Springs was one of her favorite investments and her home away from home She was a district judge chairman and delegate of her political party city council woman and fulfilled many achievements in civic duties Her hobbies included fitness dancing playing the organ and tiffany lass ceramics shopping and walking in the malls teaching her children the value of hard work piano creating tiffany glass ceramics shopping and walking in the malls She believed in teaching her children the value of hard work Survived by her devoted husband of 45 years Francis Gerald (Jerry) PutR Dennis nam children (Charlotte Don W (Linda Stone) Law Fisher) Law Janette (Kent A) Singleton Elsa Elizabeth Cynthia (Bruce) Stokes Charles Stanford (Kent) (Debbie S (Lori Peterson) Hardy) Law Kent Law Jerry (Wendy Malan) Putnam Paul Putnam and Amy Rogers Putnam Mom was preceded in death by her parents all of her brothers and sisters and nine grandchildren Mom you touched our hearts and we will love you forever will held Funeral be services Wednesday December 29 2004 at 11:00 am at the Falcon Ridge LDS 1360 East Cherry lane Chapel Layton Friends may call Tuesday from 600 to 8:00 pm at the Lindquist s 1867 N Fairfield Layton Mortuary Road and Wednesday from 9:45 to 10:45 am at the church Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery condolences to the family at e 0 Jay Done Thomley 1930 - v21:)04 if e Ns ' I Fay Putnam beautiful and loving wife mother grandmother sister and friend returned to her heavenly home Friday December 24 2004 What an incredible time to be called home on the eve of Christmas She shared 84 years of her life with all the much courage and tackled medical challenges that were given of In her life her the last few years She loved life She was born August 3 1920 in Riverton (Bluffdale) Utah to George Frederick and Zino May was the She (Butterfield) Phelps mother of nine children - six sons and three daughters 33 grandchildren 43 and one She was married to and Reichert later divorced law Ray She was a member of The Church of Latter-daJesus Christ of Saints Her marriage to Francis Gerald (Jerry) Putnam was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She served in multiple church positions including Relief and Primary Society Presidency teacher She always trusted in the - - c '11 1 ' ' Ilmlindquistmortuarycom t 4 ' Ili' 'trir4f4 '1i- - - ' 477-- ' r 1 r''15 lt 111 V ' ' ' ' Olftr 4 44 '''''' ':' i' ' c - ''' - I t l 1 '''''''''l 1"1111 s - Edwin Carl Shipp — '' - otr"'Nk ' 1 9 1915 ' I ip youngest child of Frank Moyle and Martha Eliza Swapp Sargent Married Ruth Ann Loertscher on January 23 1970 later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple He enjoyed working in his yard fishing and spending time with family and friends His honesty and kindness will be missed by all Survived by Ruth his loving wife of Julie (Stacey) 35 years daughters Nicholes Karr! (Darin) Jacobs Marty (Justin) Andreasen and Lorna Sargent Jackson Tyson Kaden grandchildren and Bryant Nicholes Veronica McMillen Kiley Andreasen Caden Thomas William and Nathaniel Jacobs and sister Reva (Leo) Ferre Preceded in death by parents sisters Lois Liston Brown and Alice Esklund and brothers Frank Moyle Jr Ken Sargent and his children Deborah Though Ronald and their children Cody and Wade Warr and Isaiah Sargent were not close he loved them dearly and missed them In his life The family appreciates the excellent care provided by the Huntsman Cancer Institute and Vista Care Hospice Funeral Services will be held on December 28 2004 at Tuesday 12:00 Noon at the Taylorsville 24th Ward 2976 West 4270 South The family will receive friends at a viewing on Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Valley View Funeral Home 4335 West 4100 South and one hour prior to the Service at the Ward Interment: Valley View Memorial Park a r4 v4r - 2004 i Our beloved husband father and grandfather Merrill Walker Sargent passed away at home following a valiant battle with cancer Born November 12 1936 in Cedar City the - 2004 ' — A 4 -- 1 1914 1920- 04 1915-20- e) Thelma Sophia Hansen Sampson 4ot91ruar77- 77 passed away Moore Merrill Walker Sargent 111236 - 122304 1995 - 2004 1917 38101-992- Of greatest importance to her were her family her Church and her testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ She was actively involved in Church service over the with many responsibilities years including serving as Second Counselor to the Primary General Board as a member of the Primary General Board for eleven years and serving a mission in the Central British Mission where her husband Joy F Dunyon was appointed Mission President During this mission she was Supervisor of West European Primaries under the direction of Elder Mark E Petersen After returning from the mission Eileen worked in the educational field She was Media Director for several Jordan District Elementary Schools and wrote the Jordan Media Guide which was adopted by the State and became the State Media Guide Joy F Dunyon passed away in 1980 and Eileen lived in Sandy for the next ten years serving as a volunteer with the Jordan Credit Union the Alta View Hospital the Daughters of Utah Pioneers where she became Intecnational President and the Days of 47 Inc where she served as First She was selected as Utah s Mother of the Year in 1982 She married Gordon M Christensen 12 1990 They traveled January extensively until his death in 1995 In 1999 she moved to Farmington Utah making her home with her daughter William Barker Joleen and Eileen is survived by three children: Joleen D Barker (William) Dennis R Dunyon (Chris) Vanessa D Nelson Janis J Dunyon stepdaughter-in-laPatterson Lynn daughter Canda stepson Gordon S Christensen (Sydfour ney) 20 grandchildren 34 and three She was preceded in death by her husband parents two sisters son Joy R "Jerry" Dunyon Charles R Nelson Her family would like to express sincere appreciation to Cathy Rasmussen and the IHC Hospice staff for their kind and professional care will held be Funeral services Wednesday Dec 29 at 11:00 am at the Farmington 21st Ward Chapel 729 West Shepard Lane Farmington Friends may call beginning at 9:30 am prior to services Interment Salt lake City Cemetery Anne Fitch Quigley - ' d f R nine years He was born April 12 1927 in Farmington NM to Maude B and Lewis H Moore He was a mechanical engineer and graduated from New Mexico State University and served in the Army in World War II Before retiring in 1983 he was employed for 28 years by Northwest Pipeline Corp and worked in Big Piney WY and Salt Lake City He is survived by his wife Mary son Craig ( Laurie) Sandy UT daughter St Tracy Georges grandchildren Zachary and Ke Isle sister Ruthella Wichita KS McBride (Bob) He was a member of St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Las Vegas where funeral Mass will be1 1celeam brated on Tues Dec 28 at Burial will be In Salt take City Wednesday Dec 29 Visitation willbe held in Salt lake City from 1011 am at Mountain View Memorial Chapel 3115 E 7800 S In lieu of flowys donations can be sent to St Jude s Children Research Box 50 Memphis TN PO Hospital ' '444""'111 fi'1 (14 '' 44 4 Edwin on December 20 2004 in Los Vegas NV where he resided for the past kv - 2004 1939 - 2004 Fay ha Phelps Law Putnam Robert Vernal Evans - 2004 1927 - Dyer Kimberly V 1963 1917 James W "Wayne" page C7 Monday Duerniber 27 2004 Edwin R Moore Eileen R Dimyon Christensen OBITUARIES s from previous OBITUARIFS vi 4t ----4 ' t Anne Fitch Quigley age 87 away on December 23 2004 Mom was born October 17 passed 1917 in Colette She attended school in Eureka Fitch Utah and Menlo Park California and the graduated from St Mary of EdAnne married James Wasatch ward Quigley on June 16 1943 and in Eureka for many they resided years until moving to Salt Lake City in Mom was an accomplished 1973 equestrian who organized many adventures exploring the countryside on horses She loved her family and all animals and enjoyed a lifetime of Mom cherished their companionship her friends and was a constant host at in the family cabin "The Quigloo Brighton was always the center of wonderful food and good times great Mom was a talfamily and friends ented mother oil painter knitter and baker Her rum cakes were always in high demand especially at Holy Cross Hospital where she volunteered for She left 15 years as a Pink Lady very few crossword puzzles and word unsolved jumbles Anne is survived by four of her six Sam children Joan (Dino) Semerad Anne S Quigley (Colleen) Quigley and Martha (Rob) Bodine one sister Eileen her devoted niece Margo nine grandchildren Spencer Jason Nathan Gretchen Sarah Brandon and Justin Daisy Annie Alison and five Logan Sadie Riley Courtney and Brianna She is preceded in death by her husband James her daughter Mary (Dan) Feidt her twins Alison and Anthony her son Bill her three sisters and a brother The family would like to express their deep gratitude to the staff of St Joseph's Villa and the staff of CareSource Hospice for their compassionate care A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday Dec 28 at 10:00 am at St Joseph's Villa Chapel 451 Bishop Federal Lane Friends may visit from 9:30 am till Mass Burial will be held at the Fitch Family Cemetery in Eureka following the Mass In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to St Joseph's Villa 451 Bishop Federal Lane Salt Lake City ' 84115 or Care Source Hospice 1624 East 4500 South Salt Lake City 84117 Utah Eureka to Cecil and '' ' ! 'i o VI I i le ' 2000 Thelma attended school Christmas passed away Day at home :mrrounded by his loved ones He was born 30 July 1915 in Salt Lake City to Annie May Newton and Carl Bingham Shipp He graduated from East High and the University of Utah in Electrical Engineering He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints in Denmark from 1 935 to 1938 He married Leila Petty in the Salt lake Temple 6 June 1940 He formed Shipp Electric Company which lighted many buildings including the new lighting of the Monti Hawaii and Salt lake Temples and the Salt lake Tabernacle He served as a Salt Lake Temple Ordinance Worker for 33 years from 1953 to 1986 under nine Temple His wife joined him in Presidents serving under Presidents Marion D Honks and Victor L Brown He served as a Ward Clerk for five bishops in the Salt Lake Monument Park Stake Edwin and Leila served many Church Missions together building the Kingdom of God He Is survived by his dear wife Leila Petty Shipp They ore blessed with 8 CA Charles children: (Lynnette) Richard (Kherna) Undons Marilyn Jane (Michael Hogan) Fruit Orem Heights Norman (Angela) ID Milton SIC James (Julie) Orem (Heidi) and 42 They have 34 grandchildren Also survived by Woodley Bingham Shipp (brother) and Maureen Shipp Glew (sister) Preceded in death by Lorene Shipp (daughter) Floyd Newton Shipp (brother) May Shipp Peck and Margaret Shipp Nelson (sisters) In lieu of flowers may we suggest contributions to the Book of Mormon or Temple Fund Thank you Funeral services will be held Thursday Dec 30 2004 at 1:00 pm in the Monument Park Stoke Center 1320 South Wasatch Drive (2400 East) Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6t00 to 8:00 pm at the Larkin Sunset lawn Mortuary 2350 East 1 300 South and Thursday at the to 1 2:45 Stake Center 11130 0-Edwin in Ephraim and graduated from Snow College with a tecching certificate She taught school in the Delta area where she met Charles They lived in various locations from during Charles' career not only in the but also as an insurance military agent From January 1957 to July 1961 Charles and Thelma presided over the Samoan Mission that included Samoa Fiji and the Cook Islands They returned to Samoa in 1982 to serve as the first President and Matron of the Samoan Temple She also served as a temple worker in the Provo Temple for 11 ' koA Thelma wife mothei grandmother and died December 22 2004 in American Fork Utah surrounded by family members She was born January 28 1914 in Ephraim Utah to Ephraim and Annie Poulson Hansen She was a twin and one of seven children She married Charles Ivan Sampson June 2 1937 in the Monti LDS Temple He died July 11 4t g years Mother was active in the LDS church all her life and served willingly in several church callings many times being called as a Relief Society President As the mother of the Samoan Mission she was a mother to many elders and sisters who served there She loved to serve others and always did so with a cheerful spirit She is survived by four of her five children Douglas (LeiMomi) Sampson of West Jordan Dean (Helen) Sampson of Provo Dixie (Russell) Horward of American Fork and Karen (Tim) Griffin of Denver CO and a Richard Bartholomew 31 grandwith children 62 three more coming in the spring and numerous nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by her husband a daughter Elmo her parents and six siblings Funeral services will be Tuesday December 28th at 11:00 am at the American Fork Central Stake Center 320 North 100 East Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 pm at Anderson & Sons Mortuary 49 East 100 North American Fork and again Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the church prior to services Interment Provo City Cemetery on Royal Robert Stoker age 92 died Friday December 24 2004 of natural causes while recovering from recent surgery He was born November 28 1912 in Salt Lake City Utah the son of James Frederick Stoker and Edith Rebecca Annette Howell Louise Royal married Josephine Darius June 29 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple They celebrated their 67th Anniversary this past year He was always protective of his "Jo" and above all Royal taught his children to show respect for their mother He was active in the Church of Jesus Saints throughout Christ of latter-da- y his life always willing to serve where called In his senior years he served as a missionary in the Utah South Mission together with his wife He was also active in the Lions Organization until his death serving both his local club inand district in many capacities cluding a term as District Governor 28-and as Secrfor District etaryTreasure of the Utah lions Foundation Royal retired as a Master Electrician with Sisam Electric where for many years he was engaged in major contract work for the statewide telephone system He was also on instructor in electrical controls for many years at Utah Community College In addition to his wife Josephine Royal is survived by his three children Josie La Rae (Ross Jenkins) Pyper Royal Wayne (Carol Jean Carr Stoker and Linda Lee (Goyim King Peterson He leaves a posterity of 1 52 great grandchilgrandchildren dren and five great great grandchilTwo of the dren great grandchildren died as infants Royal's happiest times were when surrounded by his extended family at annual reunions held at his home Three of his nine siblings survive Gladys Edith (Charles Fenton) Adams Paul (Gladys Mott) Stoker and La Von Ruth (Donald His Stevens) Brewer brothers Frederick Edward Glenn Annette Howard Seymour Woodrow Heber Wilford Howell and sister Naomi Charlotte preceded him in death Funeral Services will be held TueDecember 28 2004 12:00 noon at the Brighton 4th Word Chapel 2327 E Bengal Blvd (7600 S) Friends and family may call at the 2460 F Bengal Cannon Mortuary Blvd (7600 S) Monday December 27 2004 from 6-- 8 pm and the day of the service at the church from 11- 11:45 am Interment Larkin Sunset sday Gardens pm "' — Jay Done Thorniey 74 away December 24 2004 after a long battle with emphysema LAYTON passed He was born August 28 1930 In Smithfield Utuh to James Done and Essie Jane Stoddard Thnrnlaw He married Erlene Dunning Hill on Ocotber 9 1964 in Kaysvil'e Utah Jay fought in the Korean War with the Marine Corps suffering wounds in the battle at the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea He with worked Layton Builders for several years later retiring as a toolmaker With his son Jon they at Hill AFB operated Thornley's Mobile Truck until his health Jay was a member of The Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y Syracuse Lions Club Past President of East Layton Lions Club and on Envoy in Beta Sigma Phi He is survived by his wife Eriene three sons Timothy (Betty) Thorniey MS Randall (Diana) Vicksburg Thornley Kempner TX and Jon Jay Thornley Layton UT one daughter Lake McCoy (Michael) Sherry Also surviving are five Oswego OR sisters Janice (Sherman) Anderson Texie (Leonard) Hill Murray UT OR (Wayne Carolyn Halfway Ruth (Dennis Stromberg 09den Newman Kaysvrile Suzanne (Steven Willey Rio Vista CA one brother Joseph (Carolyn) Thornley George-precede- d TX Jay was in death by his parents and grandparents JoSmith James and Mary Thornley seph Smith and Susan Ellen Thomas Stoddard The family expresses gratitude to James McBride and the Orchard Grove Ward Hospice of Utah Layton Hills Church Baptist family and friends for their loving core and support A memorial service will be Tuesday December 28 2004 at 11:00 am at the Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 N Fairfield Road Friends and family may call on Tuesday from 10:00 to 11:00 am prior to the service The family dinner will follow at Layton Hills Baptist Church 1332 Hillfield Road Layton Cremation under the direction of Lindquist's Crematory condolences to the family at Ilm(glindquistmortuarycom Str P4EXT PAGE s 4r Mr Gr goo (LA 0 cl Ar--3- f iii (1 4600-- ‘-- :- et:) d0 11 t : 1 i I' ri L 1001 re-:- Ar4r4f1 1) t I i 1)" b '' ri '':-- ' L L 1111111111111111W111111111011111111P el 11 r 1 46 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