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Show Rusty Shomaker referee his first race, when he died. Surviving are his parents of Kaysville; two brothers and two sisters, David Shomaker, El Toro, Calif.; Michael D. Shomaker, Kaysville; Joyce Shomaker, Salt Lake City; Diane S. Cropper, Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska; his grandparents, Clarence and Reva Rogers, Blan-ding. Blan-ding. Services were held May 16, at the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward chapel. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Lind-quist's Kaysville Mortuary. KAYSVILLERoger Merrill "Rusty" Shomaker, 21, died Saturday, Sat-urday, May 12, 1990, in Mantua, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born March 3, 1969, in Ogden, a son of Merrill D. and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie "Mickey" Rogers Shomaker. He married Tanzee Larkins in April 1988, in Kaysville. They were later divorced He had lived in Ogden for 11 years and in Kaysville the past 10 years. He graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber College. Col-lege. He was a priest in the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward and was active in scouting. He had received his Eagle Scout. He had worked as a printer for Graphic Printing in Layton. Rusty was a talented young man, with a natural ability for art and music. He was energetic with love for life and sports. He was an enthusiastic en-thusiastic cyclist, racer and promoter. pro-moter. He founded his own company com-pany named Cycle Works. He was an official for the U.S. Biking Association and was on his way to |