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Show Thursday, November 15, 2007 18 SPRINGVILLE HERALD I M J Max Huff WASHINGTON, UTAH Max Huff, 97, former resident resi-dent of Springville, died Friday, Nov. 9, 2007 of congestive con-gestive heart failure due to complications following hip fracture surgery. Max was born August 21, 1910 in Lake Shore, Utah, to Earnest James and Nadia May (Hall) Huff. Max married Leah Hafen in Santa Clara on September 8, 1935. Their marriage was later solemnized solem-nized in the Salt lake LDS Temple. They were blessed with four children: La Jean, Kent H., Mary Lynn and Kathy. They made their home in Springville for 35 years. Max has always been a hard worker. He worked in the coalmines, steel mill, pipe plant, owned his own service station and retired from the missile industry indus-try in 1975 and moved to Utah's Dixie country in the same year. He was a faithful and dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has served in two bishoprics, and he and his wife served as full-time missionaries in the Micronesia Guam Mission from 1982 to 1983. They also served as reliable reli-able and tireless workers in the St George Temple for six years. Max was known for his great sense of humor, ready smile and his love of gardening. He served as a docent for the Washington 1.1 Jf M Excavating j Operated Equipment Rental Equipment Hauling Dump SPRINGVILLE, UT 801-794-2880 "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging UTAH- A new free report has recently been released that reveals how break through medical technology is offering of-fering surgery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. Research Re-search has proven that FDA approved ap-proved non-surgi cal spinal decompression decom-pression has a 86 success rate for treating debilitating back pain including sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks like another NASA discovery has lead to the most DUPLEX III SPRIIIGU1LLE! Nice side by side duplex, updated kitchens, newer paint & floorings, 3 large bedrooms, private fenced backyards. Always rented. Close to schools & shopping. $265,000 M$1W& i Max Huff City Historical Museum for three years prior to his death, never missing his regular Tuesday assign- ment during that time. He will be missed by all those who knew him. He was preceded in death by two daughters, La Jean at age 6 and Kathy at age 21. Heissur- vived by his loving wife of 72 years, Leah; son, Kent (Betty Lee), San Diego, CA; and daughter, Mary Lynn (Richard), Sioux Fall, SD. He loved and enjoyed his eight grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Nov. gineering at the University 10, in the Washington of Washington. 4th Ward, Washington, Phil married Carole Ma-Utah. Ma-Utah. Interment was in the rie Cummings in 1960. His Springville City Cemetery career as an engineer took on Wednesday, Nov. 14, under the direction of the Heideman Mortuary. 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Haymond, age 73, passed away on November Novem-ber 7, 2007 in Baltimore, MD, after a long and valiant val-iant fight with lymphoma. He was born October 11, 1934 in Springville, Utah, the oldest of six children born to Paul Marchbanks Haymond and Faye Aver-ett Aver-ett Haymond Madsen. Phil attended school in Springville, where he was academically and athletically athleti-cally recognized. He gave the Valedictorian speech for his class at both Springville Spring-ville Junior High and High School. He excelled in sports, lettering in both football and tennis. Phil and his tennis partner, Douglas Smoot, were Utah State Doubles Champions in 1951. He chose to use his Naval ROTC scholarship to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute, in Troy, New York, where he earned a B.S. in Petroleum Geology. He served as a jet pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years, receiving his gold aviator wings and achieving achiev-ing the rank of Captain in the USMC Reserves. He then went on to study en- him and his family to many different places, including Washington, Alabama, California Cal-ifornia and Thailand. Later in life, he chose a different career path and earned a M.S. in Library Science at San Jose State University. He was then hired by the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C., where he worked for many years in the Department Library, eventually rising to become Director. I MYB00KWISE.COMSAVE ' C?' ' The Most Intelligent V"V Home-based Business " f hi World. t i : INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATE . ' Sam & Vickee Barker 489-1915 l. J h Mortgage Kfy Company "A name you can trust" 78 E. 100 S. 14 Payson, Utah 84651 Ryan Devenish Deb Devey Loan Officer Loan Officer Residential & Commercial Toll Free: 888-965-3422 Office: 801 -465-3422 Fax:801-465-8270 Cell: 801-318-0486 www.rmcut.com Email: ryanrmcut:com if A ..... Bank Qualifying 1 1 ..... Credit Application In 7 Now I nan ihw www.oweeiueaiNQW.com ONLY 5 plus 1st mo... Moves foil In!. LA Phillip M. Haymond Phil Haymond is survived by his former wife, Carole Haymond; children: Peter (Dusadee), Falls Church, VA; Alan (Karen), Greenwich, Green-wich, NY; Andy (Colleen), Gridley, CA; Elizabeth Allen (Spencer), Spanish Fork, UT; Ruel (Tresa), Santaquin, UT; Martha D6-bler D6-bler (Andreas), Ontario, CA; Rebekah McKnight (Gary), Springfield, VA; and Esther Gozo (Alban), West Valley City, UT; grandchildren: Faye, Hazel, Ha-zel, Baxter, Brianna, Ian, Brody, Michael, Maycee, Layna, Ammon, Samuel, Daniel, Grace, Mariah, Joseph, Jo-seph, Erika, Johanna, Ka-trina, Ka-trina, Andrea, Trey, Kyle, Elijah and Zavier; siblings: David (Joan), Provo, UT (currently in LimaPeru); Paula Myres (Keith), Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, UT (currently in Bowling Green, KY); Maryan Pennington (David), (Da-vid), Billings, MT; Creed, Salt Lake City, UT; Bradley Brad-ley (Becky), Corvallis, OR; Jason, Springville; and his loving, longtime companion compan-ion Patricia Alexiou, Baltimore, Balti-more, MD. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. Memorial services will be held at the Kolob 8th Ward, 840 S. 400 East, Springville, on Saturday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. Guests are invited to greet family members from 12 to 12:50 p.m. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. :'. Member or debrmcut.com 1-801-208-2070 ....... t m.-ru-... Hit "aiiiMiinn lift" Maiy Carnesecca Maria Teresa Perrero Carnesecca I was born on April 9, 1918 in Nokomis, Illinois, and raised in Heiner, Utah, by my parents, Martin (Mating) Perrero Sr. and Caterina (Katie) Giocoletto Perrero. I graduated from Carbon High School and moved to San Francisco as head cashier for Lerners on Market Street. I returned to Utah to marry my love, Frank Carnesecca Sr. in the St. Francis Catholic Church on June 24, 1939. My dear husband died on May 29, 1981. He was my only true love and I missed him so very much. We raised six wonderful chik dren: my caring son Frank Jr., who left us too soon on Jan. 13, 2005; Johnny Carl, who died at the tender age of three in 1944; my loving son Paul Carnesecca and his wife Shanna, who is my very dear, caring and lovely sweet daughter-in-law; my beautiful on the inside and out daughters, Marie Carnesecca, Janette Thomas (Joe), SLC, and Tina Mori (Shane); Portland, Port-land, OR. I am blessed as a grandma grand-ma to 15 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. grand-children. I dearly love and treasure all of you. When I stopped recognizing your faces, remember that my heart instinctively knew each and every one of you, and I cherish our memories of the motor home, fishing, camping, holidays - especially espe-cially Christmas, golfing, sleep, overs, deer hunt-;, ing, and more than any of us can ever express, our Grandpa memories. : I am also survived by my ' former daughter-in-law, Connie, who always treated treat-ed me with true respect and dignity; my sisters-in-law Lena DeRose, Janet Carnesecca, Elsie, Rose and Dottie Perrero. My brothers, Marty Jr., Pete and Tom Perrero, passed Mutual Life UNITED V Insurance niJMjit, Company ROBERT E.AVERETT ' t ' General Agent Bus. (801) 489-6313 Cell (801) 372-6051 1815 East Center St. P.O. Box 336 y' Springville, UT 84663 : 44 Years in the Insurance Business! OEIiy s New medications and treatments are currently being studied for the following conditions: Irritable bowel syndrome High blood pressure Osteoarthritis of hip or knee Children with allergies Asthma Low back pain Sun Damaged Skin Volunteers who qualify and participate in a clinical research trial receive studv-related mediation, lah . work, and exams, as well as nme ana .a. Mary Carnesecca before me, including two very young brothers, Tom and Dominic. I was preceded pre-ceded in death by my twin great-grandsons, Alex and Sam Knowles, who were there with all of the family to guide me safely home. And now with all of them, I await that time when we are all together again in joy. I walk with you everyday you live upon this earth. Throughout my lifetime, I was involved in many organizations or-ganizations and held many positions and offices: Den Mother, Catholic Church Women's Alter Society, Mapleton Jaycees and Provo Pro-vo Ladies of Elks Club. I loved to golf and was darn good at it, but my greatest joy in life and my most successful suc-cessful career was as a full-time full-time mother and housewife and then as a grandma and great-grandma. I am very close to my grandchildren and so fortunate to know my great-grandchildren. Our loving Mom crossed through the veil peacefully on November 12, 2007. Her family was with her in her last hours. She struggled valiantly with Alzheimer disease for several years. Through her illness, she stayed connected to her very strong heart and body, and her stamina was truly inspiring even to the end. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 16, at Wheeler Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 211 E. 200 South, Springville, with a viewing view-ing one hour prior to the service. There will be a rosary Thursday evening at 5:30 p.m. followed by a viewing from 6 to 8. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. 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