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Show 12B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 26, 2002 Gasfle Valley obituaries Ella Passarella PRICE - Ella Mar Olsen i'assarclla, age 7K, passed away peacefully at her home on March 24. 2002. She was horn Feb. 24. 1924 in I liawatha to Ira Glen and Myrtle Bishop Olsen. Married Frank Joseph I'assarclla on June 26, 94 in I Iclper. I le died Oct. 3, 1994. 1 1 Member of the Church of Saints, Jesus ( lirisl of I .utter-da- y (iraduate Carbon High School ('lavs of 1041. Ella worked for the Western Union offices in San Francisco, Calif., and Price for 21 years. She also worked for numerous doctors in Carbon County for I4ycurs. Hlla was the volunteer extraordinaire for the ( arbon County senior citizens, RSVP. and she was the driving force behind the Vial of Life program offered T. She was through TRI AD-Salso a volunteer for the Senior and I jiw I jiforcemcnt Together, cell phones for seniors and was a pen pal for many third graders at Creckview Flenienlary. I ilia was proud of her home and yard. She was musically inclined and she enji iyed playing the organ and clarinet. Survived by son, Billy I'assarclla, 'lelford. Pa.; three grandchildren, I Jsa, Angela and Joseph; five n; two brothers Reid Bill and laris Olsen, Helper; Byron and C 'ami Olsen, Price. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Michael Passarella; two brothers, Ernest and Laray Olsen; two. sisters, Thelma Passarclli and Mabel Olsen. Funeral service Wednesday. March 27. 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral I lome. Family will he at Mitchell's Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prkr to services Interment, Price City Cemetery. Mary Allief Given West . Charlie Maddera Troy Bryan PRICE - Troy Clinton Biyan, v PKICIvSalt Dike City - Mary Alberta Harkness Green West, age 84, passed away March 23, 21X12 at Castle Country Care Canter in Price. She was born Sept. 30, 1917 in Murray to William David and louisa Killpack I larkncss Married Clyde Melvin C ircen June 24, 1938 in Murray. I Ie died Oct. 21, 1982. Married Lilmer West Aug. 9, 19K4 in Las Vegas Ncv. He died Oct. 19. I'M Al lie enjoyed her family and she especially loved caring for her children and grandchildren. She was an accomplished pianist and loved to dance. Allie loved sewing clothes for herself and her doll collection. Survived by daughter, Peggy (Brent) Griggs Price; stepson. Clary (liirraine) West, Salt Lake City; stepson, Dick (Virginia) West, Benson. Ariz.; grandson, Todd (Lisa) Griggs, Chandler, Ariz.; granddaughter, Kari (Bill) Spigarelli, Price; sister, Dorothy Iztsser, Salt loikc City; brother, Calvin IiVar (Dot) Harkness Dike I lavasu; fourgreat-grand- - ' , , ;v . age 39, passed away suddenly March 21,2002 in Price of injuries sustained in an autotrain accident. Hewasbom Oct. 14, 1962 in Price to Theodore Ted" and Elizabeth Betty" Jewkes Biyan. Troy loved playing ptxil, baseball, softball, and was an avid sports fan. I le found a great deal of pleasure being in the outdoors with his family and friend,s where they shared many special memories. I le loved his job with Barney & Sons Welding & Fabrication, where he worked as an office manager. 1 le was dearly loved and will be deeply missed by family and many friends he leaves behind. Troy is survived by his mother, Betty, Price; his son, Skyler, Salt Lake City; stepchildren, Jesse, Julian and Whitney, all of Price; brothers, Roger and Lori Biyan, Ivins; Steward Biyan, Price; sis-- Her husband. Mike, was the of her life and her soul mate. brother. Graveside service Tuesday, March 26, noon, at Larkin Sunset Gardens 10600 S. 1700 East, Sandy, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 10600 South 1950 East, Tuesday, 1 1 to 1 1 :50 a.m. fBERNIET. M0RRIS1 I MONUMENTS I Will beat any quote in UT or CO I 45 Wsst 1st North, Price, UT BUNDERSON Monument , caltar22yevs 637J(10j JNI4IV2 e. He served in the U.S. Navy. Charlie loved traveling, hunting, camping, fishing and spending time with his family and friends. He had a special love for music and loved singing to his wife. He is survived by his wife, Julie Maddera; son, Robert Lee tens, Janet and John Barney, Helper; Susan and Kelly Nielsen, Price; as well as many loving Maddera; daughter, Amanda Marie Maddera, all of East Carbon; parents, Charles L and Ruth Memorial services were Monday, March 25, at the Fausett Mortuary Chapel in Price. Maddera, Pahrump, Nev.; sister, Barbara (Blake) Ostovich, Salt Lake City; sister, Sandi Williams, Bob and Pahrump, Nev.; Virginia Bass, East Carbon; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his father. Few online newspaper readers in the United States arc abandoning the print media product. or Nearly 74 percent indicate that theres been no change in their reading habits since they started ooking at online newspapers; And 8 percent actually use print newspapers more. three-quarte- rs They spent years enjoying camping and fishing and just hieing together. She loved her daughter with all her heart. They were best friends. She was the best grandma and will be missed dearly by Cody, Coiy, Frankie and Christopher. She was a loving sister and a great friend. Her smile was a ray of sunshine that will never be for-gott- She is survived by her husband, Mike; daughter Tina and David Stokes; grandchildren, Cody, Coiy, Frankie and Chris " Source: Facts About Newspapers Compiled by Newspaper Association of America Temple. Ruths children were blessed to have a gentle and caring mother. She loved order and topher, stepdaughter, Angela and Brian Cooper, and their children; stepson, Travis Barrington; parents, Frank Hany and Carol Fe- ichko; sisters, Pat Preston, Motley and Paul Pantone, Katie Siddons, Sabrina and John Manuel; brothers, Frank and Juanita Feichko, Matthew Feichko and Jason Feichko; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Joe Feichko; grandparents. Bill and Laree Preston, Andrew and Julie Funerul servioe Thursday, March 28, 1 p.m, Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at MitchclTsWfednes-da-y evening, 7 to 9 p.m., and Thurshour prior to services. Interone day ment, Feichko Family Cemeteiy, MillerCreek. Marian Broderick, Salt Lake City. Graveside service will be March 26 at the Price City Cem- - , 28,29,301 as Payments as low $89 per month ojlc Specializing in Late Model Sedans, Trucks ft SUVs. f Every Credit Application Accepted MI T would like to welcome Dr. CanwrotTBrocik want to give everyone back home the chance to benefit from our low priced inventoiy. Judy Olson Saccomanno area. to the Carbon-Emer- y She was a long time resident of Carbon County, graduate of Carbon High School and The College of Eastern Utah. She attended the University of Utah and received her Doctorate degree from Pacific University college of Optometiy in 1997. Dr. Saccomanno has been practicing in the Salt Lake City area and has returned to her hometown to raise her family and continue her excellence in Optometiy. . vv ComeasklforrmeandXwili;convince.DannV t Eye Clinic " Sates Rap, to 12:30 p.m. for a visitation at Fausett Mortuary in Price. Southeastern Utah r F i. ' I eteiy. Family and friends may cal TUesday, March 26, from 1 1 a.m. and staff at the Easter Weekend Saccomanno will be seeing patients in our office during regular hours, late evening and Saturday. Schedule by calling 4 or stop by 54 East 100 North, Price. Utah Dr. 637-241- formed remote ranch cabins into welcoming places. She enjoyed traveling and loved flowers and delicate beauty of all kinds. She was a picture of grace and refinement and leaves a legacy of caring and compassion to the family and friends she loved with all her heart. grandchildren. Funeral services were Saturday, March 23 at the Wellington LDS Stake Center. Interment was at the Wellington Cemetery under the direction of Spilsbury & ' Beard Mortuary. Franklin Walker Married Karol Stephens Aug. 12, 1966 in the Salt Lake LDS Ibmple. He was the father of seven children. DUNCANVILLE, Tbxas Franklin Reese Walker, 59, died March 20, 2002 in Las Vegas, -- Funeral services Monday, March 25, at the Edgemont Nev. Bom Aug. 9, 1942 in Provo North LDS Whrd Chapel, Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemeteiy. to Franklin Richardson Wfelker and Helen Bertha Henderson. ELLENSBURG, Wash. Donald Eugene Guy, age 66, passed away March 9, 2002 at the KVHR Center after a long battle with Alzheimers Don was bom Sept 20, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyo., to Walter K. Guy and Marjorie M. Guy. Married Louise B. Guy April 2, 1956inDragerton. He earned the Eagle Scout award from the Boy Scouts of America in high school. From 1955 to 1959 he was in active military service with the U.S. Navy. In 1963 he completed a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Utah. Don later received a Master of Arts degree (1965) and a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology (1967) from the University of -- Dr. V.M. Magliocco STREET, She is survived by her children, Carol (Brian) Allred Flay of Twin Falls, Idaho; Janice (Corrin) Nielson of LaVeritin; Gary (Kris) Gerber of Vernal; 18 grandchildren; and 22 great-- . beauty and, wherever she went, she created a lovely home for her family. Using hard work and ingenuity, she at times even trans- Donald Guy PRICE - Nelda N. Davenport of Price passed away peacefully Saturday, March 23, 2002, of causes incident to age. Nelda was born Nov. 6, 1905 in Emeiy. She was the eldest child of Niels Nielson and Ella Mae Burr Nielsen. She devoted her life to the ministry and work of the Lord and will be greatly missed by family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, James R. Davenport. They had no children. AUTO SALES,' LLC:; ' 110 WEST CENTER March- in-la- Gerber, age 85, passed away March 20, 2002 in St. George. She was born December 10, 1916, in Spring Glen, to John Henry Rowley and Ethel May Beckett. Ruth was nine years old when she moved with her family to Australia where she was educated, learned to love tennis and ballroom dancing, and became a strong, graceful swimmer. Not long after her return to America as a young woman, she met and married her eternal sweetheart. Grant Gerber, in the St. George Nelda Davenport She is survived by fourbroth- ers and one sister, Royce Nielsen, Kaysville; Dwight, Van and Gale Nielsen, all of California; and print-newspap- er nieces, nephews and cousins. . Funeral service Wednesday, March 27, 1 1 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Wednesday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchell Funeral Home daily. ST. GEORGE- - Ruth Rowley . Did You Know? loving aunts, uncles, sisters-in-la- Ruth Gerber love Green; three sisters and one Longtime resident of East Carbon, where he attended the First Baptist Church of Sunny-sid- Suzie Tappan family. and Ashley. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Gary . -- Charles Clayton Maddera, age 39, died March 22, 2002 at his home. He was bom Jan. 8, 1963 in East Carbon to Charles Leon and Ruth Nidiffer Maddera. Married Julie Ann Bass Nov. 3, 1990 in East Caibon. MILLER CREEK - Suzanne Marie Feichko Tappan left this earth to be with her Lord and Savior on March 23, 2002. She was born Aug. 29, 1955 to Frank I lurry and Card Preston Feichko. Suzies love of the Lord affected all those who were touched by her. She was a very gracious person, always showing the grace of God to those she came in contact with. She was all about compassion and dedication. She con- tinually helped anyone who needed her. She will be missed dearly by her many friends that she adopted through her journey oflove. She loved her special friends, .Bill Zcle and Nelda Davenport. Her love overflowed onto her children, Jeremy, Nate, Haley EAST CARBON CITY Colorado. He joined the faculty of Wells College in Aurora, N.Y, in 1967. In 1969, Don moved with his family to Ellensburg, Wash., where he was appointed to a faculty position in the department of psychology, Central Washington University. At Central, Don was appointed as the dean of students in 1976 and became the vice president for student affairs in 1988. During his academic career, he published seven articles in the Journal of Experimental Psychology and a book designed for teaching high school psychol-og- y courses. Don greatly valued community services. As a parent booster club supporter, he helped raise funds for many causes, including new uniforms for the high school band. He was active in the Cham- ber of Commerce (1980-1986) and the Rotary Club ), terms as serving president in both organizations. He was an enthusiastic support and entertainer at chamber fundraising auctions. In 1985, Don served as the leader of a team to South Africa. As a distinguished Rotarian, he became a Paul Harris Fellow, one of (1978-1993- Rotary-sponsor- ed Rotarys highest honors. Don will be long remembered for his energy, wit, humor and kind heart He became the surrogate mother of a flock of wild goslings and would often take the boys as they called them, out for a daily swim. He had a talent for yodeling, joke telling and playing the saxophone. He greatly enjoyed his salmon fishing and river rafting trips. Don was also an outstanding marksman at shooting and known for his Killer dry-targ- et Elder-berry"wi- n. Don is survived by wife, Lousie; brother, Daniel Guy of Price; son, Kenneth Guy and daughter-in-la- ' Cindy Guy, Bainbridge Island, Whsh.; son, Brace Gtiy, Lewiston, Ida; four grandchildren, Jessica, Corey, Kelsey and Allyson; and many nieces and nephews. Memorial servic was March 16 at the Grope Conference Crater on the Central Washington University campus. Remembrances may be made to the Alzheimers Disease Ite search Center, Development Office, University of Washington, PO Box 358220, Seattle, WA 98125; or to Rotary Foundation, co Ellensburg Rotary Club, PO Box 234, Ellensburg, WA98926. |