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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 10, 2002 13A ' Frederick Stocker ' peacefully He was bom in Delta, Cola, to George Conrad and Grace Fruitvale area and graduated With the Class of 193S and Ross Christens Kathyrene Knibb friends, with love iyvery stitch. She loved being wife and mother and worked hard to provide good things for her family, baking bread, cookies and her special ; Rhoades; his first wife, Audrey Brayton; daughter, Marlene Swanson; and stepson, Lou Murray; Alice Flores, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Joe and Darlene Thijillo, Las Vsgas, Nev Abby Mardnez, Salt Lake City, Ida and LeRoy Gutierrez, Helper, Gladys and Trujillo. Per Freds request, no services after cremation under the direcMortution of Callahan-Edfraary are planned. Memorial may be made to Hospice and Palliataive Care of West- ' ern Colorado, PO Box 60307, Grand Junction, CO 81506. A special thanks goes out to all the hospice staff, namely Tbresa and Nora; to Dr. M.C. Horwitz; Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Keister, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken st Mike McKenaricks, Tooele; Pruda Thijillo, Farmington, Gus Swanson N.M.; a (Rosemary), Mesa, Ariz and a Shirley Stocker, Grand Junction, Colo.; 26 grandchildren and 27 great ns w w, grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Harold Stocker; sister, Louise by Ferguson; grandson, Ralph Lehman; brothers, Bill and Lee; and sisters, Katherine, Jean and Maigret Funeral services will be Tuesday, Sept 10, at 11 a.m. at the Spnng Glen LDS Chapel, which she helped build. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemeteiy in Helper under the direction of Hansen, Spring Glen; Judy and Doug Ferguson, Layton; Jim and Karen Hansen, Huntington; Alene Hansen daughter-in-laMerrill, Huntington; 24 grandw children, 43 11 Also survived by stepbrother, Ray Anderson, arid stepsisters, Velda Smith and Ruth Haaggersoiv Preceded in death M. Sandoval, 77, left this earth peacefully rounded by her loved ones on '. ' -- A man, working on the farm and in the coal mines. He loved the gospel of Jesus Saints. He Christ of Latter-da- y strengthened his family by the testimony he had. He held many callings in the gospel. Dad is survived by daughter, Judy (Paul) Giles; son, Darrol ents; wife; and two sons, James and Leon Jensen. Thanks, dad, for wonderful times and'memories. We would like to thank those who helped in caring for our father in any way, especially his granddaughter, KendahlLe, who took care dfhim. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept 7, at the Huntington 5th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lawrence City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. (Margo) Jensen; daughter-in-laJoan (Rnn)Souza; 11 grandchildren, nine six and 18 He was preceded m death by his par- w, Mary Fullmer 'a.- - r i w. - Ftillmer passed away in Salt Lake City from complications of pulmonary disease on Sept. 7, 2002. She was bom July 16, 1921 in OGDEN-Stell-a w 1,. -- v V; Fausett Mortuary. ORANGEVILLE - Our beloved Mary Pedersen Call Stella M. Sandoval 4 Sept 5, 2001 Riverton to Jens Christian and She was born in Maxwell, N.M., on Oct. 17, 1924, the daughter of TYanquilino Arellano and Annie Cruz. During her lifetime, she resided in Springer, N.M. ; Price and, most recently, in Ogden. She married Fillie Vincent Sandoval on Feb. 26, 1941 in Springer. N.M. They had eight children, Gloria (Sam) Roy, Springer, N.M.; Edward F. (Marge) Sandoval, Samuel E. Sandoval, both of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Fredrick J. Laura Belle Webb Pedersen. She was the last of nine children. She was married to Wallace B. Fullmer on March 7, 1942 in Malad, Idaho. They were later sealed together in thfc Salt Lake ! if,''.- LDSlbmple. She would crochet and make . beaded doilies. She was easily found shopping and loved to support shopping on QVC. Her greatest love in life came from her family, especially her grandchildren and great grand- -' sister, Estell Wiechert of children. (Marianna) Sandoval, CVrithia L Sandoval, both of Belief &M Santiago C. (Elaine) Sandoval, Ogden; Catherine A (Rudy Jr.) Ortega and Jack T. (Althea) Sandoval, both of Roy. Stella was an active and devoted member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. She shared her working talents by cooking for several priests in the Salt Lake Diocese. She served as a nurses aide at Colfax General Hospital in Springer, N.M., and Carbon County Nursing Home in Price. She was also a cook at the Qreenwell Restaurant in Price. . Stella enjoyed spending time with family and friends andspent countless hours caring for her ailing husband. Her salvation was listening to Mexican music and watching her novelas. Mom modeled die behavior of for one another as family which is the legacy she leaves with each and every one of us. She is survived by her stepfather, Albert Medina, Price; four siste rs, Bennie Sasena, San Diego, Calif Helen (Victor) Zavala, Dora. (Henry) .Smith, both of Price; Nora (Max) Aragon, East Carbon; two brothers, Frcfd (Susie) Arellano, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Phil (Pat), San Diego, Calif She is also survived by 19 special grandchildren and 13 whom she loved and nurtured. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother; one sister, and two grandchildren. The family wishes to extend She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, where she had been active in most all organizations, especially Young Womens. She also served in the Los Angeles LDS Tbmple genealogy library. She is lovingly remembered . by her family, including her chil- a.m. at the Orangeville LDS Tfard Chapel, with a viewing at the church one hour prior to services. Interment will follow in die Orangeville Cemeteiy. dren, Lauraly (Patrick) Jones, Orangeville; Jerry W. 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NZETcMbD 637-440- 0j condolences to family at www.leavittsmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bonneville Diajysis or to St. Marys building spur of tracks off die Union Pacific main line near the Emma Park Road Bridge that was rebuilt by Utah County head into the bushes and just end there. There are numerous lines in the Carbon County area that do this, but most just end with a sign End of track. This set just stops in the middle of the Monument 45West1itNofth,PrlC8,lfT CSnical Tracks lead to nowhere but the toolies A BUNDERSON SSiSSSd Regional Medical Center, Fhther Neil Herrlick, Father Rockand Sister Gloria. Services were Monday, Sept. 9, at Saint Marys Catholic Church under the direction of Leavitts Mortuary. Vigil service was Sunday. Interment, Leavitts Aultorest Memorial Park. Send Kays-vill- e, is still surviving. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers and five sisters. y Friends may call for a visitation at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale on Tuesday, Sept 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 11 their sincere thanks to Dr. TTCMrcn? huhi lbunt:;, her husband, Harold; son, Roger, granddaughter, Sheriy children, Earl and Glenda Schmitz. MrA Our dad was a hard working spongecake. As an active member of the IDS Church, she served in numerous callings for over 60 years. Cleonda is survived by her and :ry Xfcft y , Jensen. He grew up in Lawrence working on the farm. Dad married the love of his life, Maiganet Adessa Ramage, on Aug. 19, 1939. Their marriage was scaled in the Manti LDS Tbmple Sept 13, 1941. They were blessed with a daughter and three sons. she made to her family and re- tired from the D&RG Western Railway Company. He was a member of the Wasatch Masonic Lodge 1 of Salt Lake City and the Grand Junction Scottish Rite. His survivors include his wife of 26years, Lugy D. Stocker, stepchildren and their spouses, Nancy and Erlindo Montoya, ... fp. tions following surgery. Dad was bom April 21, 1915 in Eiberta to Lafayette Jensen and Nelson. She married Harold Peter Hansen June 14, 193in the Manti LDSlbmple. She was skilled at crocheting and quilting, giving most of what Dickey Stocker. Fred spent his childhood in the sister-in-la- LAWRENCE - Melvin Femit Jensen, our dad, returned to his Father in Heaven and into the arms of his eternal companion Sept 4, 2002 due to complica- Manti to August Earl and Henrietta Laurentzie Lowry : son-in-la- Melvin Jensen SPRING GLEN - Cleonda .Nelson Hansen, age 93, passed away Sept. 6, 2002 at her home surrounded by her family. She was bom May 14, 1909 in . Junction, Colo., passed away, at home after a long' Business College. 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