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Show o bntuuTt&s Maurice E. Healey 0ford W. Whitaker Maurice Ephriam Healey, 73, died Sunday, Sun-day, Aug. 24, 1986 at his residence in St. George of cancer. He was born March 17, 1913 in Alpine to Frank and Lucy Okey Healey. He married June Ashby Nov. 8, 1933 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Cardston, Alberta LDS Temple. He was reared and educated in Alpine. He has lived in Montana, Washington, California and St. George. He'had been employed in construction of Geneva Steel and as a linen salesman and most of his life as a poultry farmer. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as branch ; president in Montana, high councilman coun-cilman in California and as a Sunday School superintendent. Survivors include his wife of St. George; one son and two daughters: Boyd M. Healey, Missoula, Mont.; Mrs. i James (Geraldine) Baumgarten, Provo; and Mrs. David (Mayrene) Bickmore, Lompoc, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one brother, two sisters: Harold Healey, Orem ; Mrs. Clarence (LaPriel) Bair and Mrs. Elmo (Ida) Young, both American Fork. Services were held Friday, Aug. 29, in the Alpine LDS Church. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery. if ft f "TS!SS8 H f Stanley Clark ' :wilfordW. Whitaker, ed away Mon- I incident to age. "fiis born ept. 4, ; "6 to Hatton, Millard ! mv utah, to Orson j tfer and Clarissa ' I, ssa Hickerson, the Stf 16 children, and , JSelast member of his Dora ' ft She died May 21, Lin American Fork Jere they had moved M their retirement. ue was active in the ,nc church all his life. as called to a Lon in New Zealand, u spent time in the Portland, Ore., area Me waiting for his passport. While : there, he met Pres. Melvm J. Ballard who asked to lave him transferred to the Northwest Mission and serve in the Missoula, Mont., area, lie served 27 months ? nthPres. Ballard. Following Pres. Ballard's advice, he moved his family to the Yakima Valley and tngaged in truck far-ming, far-ming, where he built a ii acre farm into a 380 cultivation of honey bees. He is survived by nine children, Marne Whitaker Tuttle, wife of Elder A. Theodore Tuttle, Salt Lake City; Ballard "Jim" Whitaker, Ellensburg, Wash.; Yvonne Whitaker Hawkins, wife of Gordon Hawkins, Palm Springs, Calif.; Thomas W. Whitaker, Puallyup, Wash.; John O. Whitaker, San Fernando, Calif.; Jean Whitaker Griffin, wife of Lewis Griffin, Provo; Wilford W. Whitaker, Jr., American Fork; Richard Whitaker, Yuma, Ariz. ; and Robert Whitaker, Sandy; 55 grandchildren; grand-children; over 125 great grandchildren; and 24 great-great grandchildren. grand-children. Two children preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 4, at noon in the Union 12th Ward Chapel, 1834 Creek Road, Sandy, where friends may call an hour and a half prior to the services. Interment will be in the Mountain View Memorial Estates in Salt Lake City. acre enterprise. He served as a branch president in . several areas of Washington, and was a member of the high council in two stakes in the central Washington area. He saw the central area of Washington grow from a handful of members to its present size with hundreds of wards. In . 1960 he sold . his farms and retired to American Fork, where he was noted for his raising of bees. He worked for many years with the grandparent program at the Utah State Training School. In 1978 he began a two year mission to the Indians of North Dakota, teaching them the raising and Jesse "Stanley" Clark, 92, died Friday, Aug. 29, 1986 at the home of his son. He was born Oct. 23, 1893 in Lehi to Thomas Henry and Margaret Ann Fox Clark. He married Etta Myrtle Stewart Sept. 27, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 23, 1944. He worked as a heavy duty equipment operator for the state and city and was superintendent of the Lehi Street Department. Depart-ment. He was also the Lehi Stake Farm manager and. was a He played in dance bands and has sung in choirs since he was 16 years old. He was" a High Priest in the LDS Church. Survivors include two sons, Duane Clark, Pleasant Grove; and Varlan Clark, Lehi; 13 grandchildren; 41 great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lalita Russon, Lehi. He was preceded in death by two sons, Keith Clark and Stanley Clark Jr. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 2, in the Lehi 5th Ward. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. charter member of the Lehi Civic Improvement Im-provement Association, as well as a memember of the Lehi Riding Club. Maxine T. Peterson Barker Card of Thanks The family of Vivian L. Barker wishes to express ex-press their thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown to them during the recent illness and death of their mother. For the beautiful floral arrangements, those who took part in the funeral services, those who brought food, and the kind words rendered, we give you ! our sincere thanks and love. -Gene Barker LuAnn & Paul Ma this Bonnie & Paul Dunkley and grandchildren Maxine Tripp Peterson, 65, died Sunday, Aug. 31, 1986, at her home following a lingering illness. She was born Feb. 17, 1921 in Hinckley, the daughter of George Washington and Inez IVilkins Tripp. She J married Eldon A. Peterson Jan. 6, 1964 in lie Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a dental assistant by occupation and held i many church and civic positions. i;.- . ' Survivors include her A husband of Lehi; three daughters: Mrs. David y IJanene) Rideout, Salt 1 Lake City; Mrs. Joan P. i Calif. ; George Tripp and ' Mrs. LaVere (Virginia) Downs, both of Lehi; Boyd Tripp, Wells, Nev.; Doyle Tripp, Boulder, Nev. ; Mrs. Duane (Phyllis) Sampson, Fillmore; Mrs. Glen (Beverlee) Peterson, American Fork; Mrs. Bill (Deon) Walker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gail (Eudeene) Parker, Ibapah. One son, Wesley Craig Peterson, preceded her in death. Funeral .services were held Wednesday, Sept. 3, in the Lehi 1st Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Harding, American Fork; Mrs. ; Scott (Genevieve) Hampton, Provo; ?f seven grandchildren; grand-children; five brothers and sisters: Mark Tripp, Wendover, Nev.; Blaine Tripp, San Jose, Wyatt Shane Nelson i Graveside services lor Wyatt Shane Nelson, ! Hie infant son of Derek ; Shane and Karla Jean I , Gaisford Nelson, will be : Thursday, Sept. 4, -1588 at 11 a.m. in the City Cemetery. -: H was born May 17, in American Fork : 'Hi died Sept. l,. 1986 at "home in Lehi. Survivors include his Hrents of Lehi; Wparents, Charles : . Becky Gaisford, I Srlgjja Pleasant Grove; great grandparents, Victor William and Betty Gaisford, Vilate Dansie, all of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee Leavitt, Payson; Maxine Nelson, Pleasant Grove; Gene Nelson, American Fork; and great great grandmother, Electa Smith, American Fork. Friends may call Thursday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary, Lehi. I Woolstenhulme, all of Lehi; ; Dave Nelson, |