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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday February 12, 2002 8A Nelh'e Smith PRICE-Ou- r Charles Chuck MarreUi ' grandmother and . . beloved mother, great-grandmoth-er, lic Church. Member of Notre Dame Catholic Church. Retired member of the United Mine Workers ofAmerica. Honorary life member of Price Elks Lodge 1550. Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict Member of the PriceAmerican Legion Post 3. Chucks love of cooking was shared with many in his two restaurants and at home. - She was a special grandmother with 20 and along with everyone she met She would always sacrifice the tilings er, Survived by wife, Molly Marrelli, ftice; daughter, Debbie Prichard, Price; son, Denis MarreUi, Price; son, Joe (Vicky) grandchildren and numerous great- - and dren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband,.four sons, she needed for the needs of her family and friends. She faced many trials and tribulations in her lifetime. But with faith in the Lord and her religion, she faced each one bravely. We love you, Mama, and now you are home with the Lord and all your family. She is survived by three children, Don Smith, Price; Darlene and Danny Coleman, Price; Carol and William Leverton, Cleveland. Marrelli, Salt Lake City, brother, two daughters and five grandchildren. Frank (Margaret) Marrelli, Helper, sister, Til Davido, Price; sister, Stella GigUotti, Helper; brother, Rudy (Jennie) Felice, Funeral services will be Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 230 pjn. at the Price 11th LDS Ward Price; brother, Ernie Felice, Price; four grandchildren, Mike and Moira Prichard, Alison and Denelle Marrelli, all of Price; brothers-in-laTbm, Jack and ChapeL The family will be at the church an hour prior to greet friends. Interment win follow in the Price Qty Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Joseph Perla w, -- Member of the Catholic Church. Former resident of Carbon County where he was employed with Kaiser Coal at Later employed with fetco Corporatkrain California for 15 years. Served U.S. Army during Korean Conflict and many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by three brothers and three sisters. Funeral Mass Thursday, Feb. 14, 11 a.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Vigil service Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Notre Dame Church. Friends are Price Lavisa Kelley . . Qty Cemetery. man. . He is survived by children, Shellie Ann Hendrickson Hurricane; Tbiy (Rtonda) Eyman, Moab; They (Michele) Eyman, Hurricane; eight grandchildren, Dixie Ann, Ryan, Britnie, Jerri Lynn, Brandson, Jessica Meg, Bobbie Lynn and TJ.; also 10 -- vv S. Kristina, Brandon, Kameron, Thkota, 'i,. Reva Hunter arid one great-grandchildr- en . prusiclessoos she gave over many 'years. In later life, her students Swere always part cfher memories. Hotter retirement from teaching, she devoted her time to her granct children and JShe will be clearly nussedhy her family and those whose life she touched Graduate of foe in August 1958 with honors, where she was amember pcf foe Phi Beta Kappa Society and giSorosis Chib. She was atsoamem-fjbfc- r of local women organiza-Stioand bridge dubs. , Grange Anderson. Married Francis Prince Oct 14, 1935 in Salt Lake Gty. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDSlbmple in 1954. Active member of foe LDS Church, having served many callings in the Hiawatha LDS Whrd, Price North LDS Whrd, East Millcreek and Hewwood LDS Mbnds. Active member of the Daughters ofthe Utah Pioneen. Morgan, Tbya, Jordan, Jonah and Thz. He was preceded in death by parents; and son, Larry Lee. A memorial service will be Friday, Feb. 15, at 10 a.m., at Fausett Mortuary Chapel in Castle Dale. A memorial service will also be in the Cedar Gty Elks Lodge oi Saturday, Feb. 16, at 1 p jn. Interment will follow in foe Cedar Gty Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, dotations maybe made to a Shriners Children Hospital in his memory. Preceded in death force husbands; three sons, .Dean and Jcsny, and three Welk, Reeses ftamit Butter Cups, soap operas, her love of sports and her undying krve for her grandchiland her dren, newlybom a. We love you, Funeral service Thursday, Feb. Price United Meth--. 14, 10 ., odist Church. Family will be at Mitchell Fbneral Home Wednesday evening, 6 to8pjiL, and at the church Thursday one hour prior to service. Interment, Price City cemetery. ah Prince, Thylorsville; Janet P. Sparks, Price; brother, Belmont (Vivian) Anderson, Holladay, and sister, Marilyn (Ray) Little, St George. Preceded in death by parents; sisters, Maurine Gordon and Violet CaldwelL Fbneral services will be Tuesday, 11 a.m., Hewwood LDS Ward, 5643 S. 2200 West Friends may call Monday, 6 to 8 p.m., McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, and Urea-da- y at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Price City Cemetery, with grave dedication at4pjn. le Edna Pilling age 88, passed away Feb. 9, 2002 at Uintah Cbunty CUrc Center. She was bom Aug. 10, 1913 in Collinsville, Olda. to Frank S. and Jettie Hattler Roach, She married Bert D. Pilling Jan. 11, 1937. . Myrtle was a member of the First Baptist Church in Price and Moab. Myrtle worked many years as a floral designer. She lcwed to picnic, hunt fire arrowheads, play ing the guitar and singing. : ts survived by children. LaRue Harrison, Moab; Bert (Bernice) Pilling, Vernal; Larry (Winnie) Pilling, Vernal;. 14 grandchildren, 26 and three brother, Fred Phoenix Gty, Roach, (Marie) Ala. She was preceded in death by parents, husband, two brothers and one sister. . Graveside services will be en in Ferron to Ephraim and Sarah Jarre Hantock Henrie. She mar- soup, cherry trees, Lawrence Survived bvh Ihyiorsville; daughters, Carol L. Myrtle Pilling . Mission. She is survived by daughters, Janice Fe ( John) Garus, and Doris Lindsey, all of Ferron; and Shryock; brother, Gary Norman Sayre; and parents. Marlene will be missed by family, cousins and many friends. Funeral services Wednesday, Feb. 13, 11a.m., at the Newport Beach LDS Ward ChapeL California. Graveside services will be Saturday, Feb. 16, noon, at Price Gty Cemetery. Friends and family may call at Mitchell Funeral Hook oik hour prior to services. Interment, Price Gty Cemetery. VERNAL-Myrt- ried Bruce E. Funk June 25, 1928, later solemnized in the Manti LDS Tfcmple. He died in 1950. She later married Edward Holland. After his passing she married Albert Hunter who also preceded her in death. She found joy in decorating her home, gardening, painting and sewing. Being active in the LDS Church, she served in numerous callings including her mission to the Florida, Thllahas-se- e who was Iran Feb. 5, 2002. She has many nephews and nieces in Illinois, who meant the world to her. Her grandchildren were her devotion and will remain her legacy, Donnie (Karla) Kelley, Fredricksburg, Ml; Mike (Paula) Kelley, Moab; Annette (Scott) Henrie, Carbonville; John (Michele) Kelley, Price; Arlene (Ralph) Winn, Springville; Davin Kelley, nice; Bobby John Davini, Alabama; and Lynn Davini, FlofJBa, She was preceded in death by husband, John; and sister, CledaRepiogie, Illinois. She willbe remembered for ber Born Jan. 20, 1917 in Ferdinand and Esther Maude She was bom June 17, 1909 . Laurine Prince Mohriand, a daughter of Ludvig Fund Holland Hunter, age 92, passed away Feb. 9, 2002 in 1 1 p.nL, in Sunset Memorial Park, Moab, n under the direction of Vernal Mortuary. Family, friends and pastor of First Baptist Church will meet at the cemetery. Wednesday, Feb. 13, Thonson-Blackbur- (Castte Valfy obituaries continued on page , v "ft x V dp , n 'The best portion of a good mans life is nis; little, nameless, Ala-bam- a; , unremembered acts of kindness andoflove. , William Wadsworth , , 0i IERNIE T.MORRIS Utahe Way the Friendly Way. Drive Safe, Drive Friendly. 45 West 1st North, Price, UT I for 22 years 637-440-0, Gates Fences grandsons, Funeral services will be Wlnesday,Ffeb.l3,2p.nL,inthe old Ferron LDS Chapel where friends may call from 12:30 to 1:45 pm. prior to services. Burial will re inretron Cemetery under foe direction of fhusett Mortuary. rmm Popular Lengths "Econo -- Rib". 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D(tl(5:0r75c)(i -- AF The Johnson Law firm Sir njpviM AfMm Wcihhi flrilww mMfmmf AduttYoung " ' Glild Infont wwTV.platlnumdefense.com I: ft. 20724 lengths vary BuyNowl UmlNd Supply nunuumr ,j, '.iij.i OA) 4 great-grandm- ns Survived by sister, Evelyn tjHehon, DL; two sons, Don (Judy) pKelley, Price; Robert Kelley, daughter, Manean(Nbnn) Hansen; Spring Glen; special . nephew, John Asher, Repfogfo, gAnz.; eight grandchildren, 19 . Christopher (Sandra), Costa Mesa, Calif. She was preceded in death by beloved husband, Clifton ' FERRON - Reva Henrie Chi-vda- Univer-gsityofUt- ; . was active in the LDS Church and enjoyed art and social activities. She is survived by son, Henry fond. (Penny) Skougard Nov. 19, 1960 and later divorced He moved to Cedar City and was a 1959 graduate of Cedar High School where he played footbalL He later went to work for his father as a truck driver. He was a life member ofthe Elks Lodge and served for the Cedar City volunteer fire department and later the Ferron volunteer fire department. He loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisher In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Notre Dame Catholic Church. f. suggests contributions to the Notre Dame Church building Marlene graduated from Burbank High School, attended Barbazon School of Modeling and later attended the RN School of Fashion Design in New York City. Her greatest joys in life came from her son, Chris; her family, church and friends. She TAYLORSVILLE - Laurine Anderson Prince, age 85, died Feb. 9, 2002 in Sandy. . HELPER Lavisa Jane KMer IMey.age 97; passed aJiwFeb; 7, 2002 at Castleview Hospital, Price. ' She was bom June 30,' 1904 m Rose Hill, Jasper County, III, to Charles and Isabel Davis ':tabler. Mamed John H. Kelley 'Dec. 22, 1928 in Chicago, m. He : died May 27, 1963. 1; Lavisa was adevoted member s"k3f the Price United Methodist ChtiTch and during past years the church choir.with foe organ and piano. She and her husband, John H. V Kelley, moved to Utah from during the 1930s and Vorked and resided in various camps: Ophir, Colorado; r, Wattis and Clear Creek, moved to Helper after 1 tfar H John opened his '' own business, Kelley's Lock & JTbol, on Main Street and Lavisa ' continued to teach school She began her teaching career in a one room school house in Illinois. She .taught at Scofield Elementary, ''' Raines Elementary, Helper Central Elementary and Sally Mauio Elementary. At Raines Element tary, she taught four grades and .was the principal She was espe-- i 'cially pleased with her operettas, Lavisa will also be remem-- , i itberedfor all of the tutoring and . Wichita, Kans. to Floyd and Helen Eyman. He married Marie Henre and later divorced He then married Shirty Ann welcome at Mitchell Funeral Home daily. Committal service. e. son-in-la- w, age 68; resident of Ferron, passed away in Price on Feb. 9, 2002. He was bom Aug. 18, 1933 in Carbonville; Eva Perla, Price; . many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; Norm Prichard; brothers-in-laRoss Gigliotti; and Oscar Davido; niece, Alane Davido. Memorial Mass Tbesday, Feb. 12, 6:30 p.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Family will be at the church Ibesday, 6 p.m. Committal service, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family Eman, FERRON-Jerr- y Carbonville; Rose Koran, Aspen, Colo., to John and Pat Mclnally, California; and Jerry Eyman Lee Survived by wife, Patricia Perla, Ventura, Califo stepson, Craig Bonner, stepdaughter, Mary Lynch; sisters, Ann Peczuh, PRICEVENTURA, Calif. Joseph Rudolph Perla, age 72, ' died Feb. 7, 2002 in California. He was born Dec. 4, 1929 in Sun-nysid- teb. 10, 2002 at Castleview Hospital in Price. He was born May 3, 1928 in Helper to Guiseppe and Eliza? beth Siletta Marrelli. Married Molly Mclnally Sept. 4, 1954 at Notre Dame de Lourdes Catho73, died laundromat. Green Thumb and several years for the Price senior citizens center. She was a very active member of the LDS Church. She was very witty, fun and wise, maintainiiu that keen mind up to the time she died. She got Amelia Miljavac Perla. Married Dolores Reay Feb. 7, 1953, Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. She died Oct 9, 1957. Married Patricia Marshall Aug. 4, i968. NEWPORT BEACH, Calit -Marlene Hill Shryock of Newpot Beach, Calit, died Feb. 7, 2002 in Newport Beach, Calit, due to complications from cancer.. Marlene was bom Sept. 14, 1928 in Wellington to Rufford Wide and Ella Shimmin Hill On July A 1955, she married Henry G Cobum, later divorced They had one chfld, Henry Christopher, bom July 17, 1956. On Feb. 14, 1987, Marlene married Clifton Shryock Jr. in Lake Ihhoe, Nev. They made their home in Newport Beach, traveling extensively while Qif served as a judge at national and international Chow breed dog competition shows. . Marrelli, age PRICE-Chari- es Nellie Smith, went home to her Heavenly Father Feb. 9, 2002 at the age of 91. She was bom Dec. 6, 1910 in Olathe, Cbkx, to Burton Jackson and Florence WiggettPiettyman. She married Clarence Smith on Nov. 5, 1926 in Price. He passed away May 7, 1966. She lived most of her life in die Price area. She worked for the Marlene Shryock dbc |