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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Page 4 Obituaries V7 Louis Strasburg Louis LaVern Strasburg, 73, of Orem, died Tuesday, April 17, 1990 at East Lake Extended Care Center in Provo. He was born April 27, 1916 in Vernon, Utah, a son of David C. and Sarah DeSUoer Strasburg. He married mar-ried Dorothy Thorn May 8, 1943 in Spokane, Wash. The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the Army Air Corps. He worked at Geneva Steel for 33 years as a millwright. He retired in February 1979. He operated a fruit farm in Grandview for several years. He was active in sports. He was a rock hound and loved working gem stones. He was a high priest in the LDS Church and had served as a home teacher and in the Young Men's presidency. Survivors include his wife of Orem; two sons and two daughters, Lewis T. Strasburg, Provo; Gary T. Strasburg, Val Rico, Fla.; Mrs. Scott (Patsy) Myers, West Valley City; Mrs. Scott (Charlene) Keefer, Toole; 9 grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Lawrence Strasburg, Orem; Mrs. Arthur (Mabel) Gray, American Fork. Funeral was Saturday, April 20, in Orem. Burial in Orem City Cemetery. Michael Anderson Michael Wayne Anderson, 3-year-old son of Wayne and Terra Campbell Anderson of Orem, died Saturday, April 21, 1990 of cancer at Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born April 16, 1987 in St. George, Utah. He lived in St. George until he was two years old, moving with his family to Orem in 1989. He loved to play soccer, ride his bike, .climb trees, and play with his brother and sister. Survivors include his parents of Orem; one brother and one sister Karl Christian Anderson and Rashelle Lyn Anderson both of Orem; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Campbell of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Anderson of Salt Lake City, and a great-grandmother, Hattie Warby of Provo. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Wednes-day, 11 a.m. in the Aspen 1st Ward LDS Chapel, 965 W. 2000 North, Orem. Friends may call Wednesday one hour prior to services at the chapel. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. John Donaldson John Newton Donaldson, 77, of Moroni, died Tuesday, April 17, 1990 at a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. ; He was born Dec. 24, 1912 in Spring City to David and Jane Blain Donaldson. He married Ida Olsen Lund, March 8, 1963 in the Manti LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife, Moroni and step-children including Kathleen Lund Larsen of Orem; three brothers and one sister. Funeral was held Saturday, April 21, in Moroni. Burial in the Moroni City Cemetery, with military rites accorded ac-corded by VFW Post 9276. Contributions may be made in his name to the Snow College Scholarship Scholar-ship Fund or the American Cancer Society. Ralph Larsen Ralph H. Larsen, 56, died Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 18, 1990 in Provo. He was born march 30, 1934 in Provo, a son of George Neils and Jenny Geneva Hansen larsen. He married Pauline Singleton, May 16, 1957, in the Manti LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife, Provo; three sons and three daughters: Kenneth Ken-neth S. Larsen, Fairfield, Calif.; Alan Ralph Larsen, Orem; Dean Robert Larsen, Koren Larsen, Tricia Larsen, all of Provo; Kathleen L. Higham, American Fork; 10 grandchildren, five brothers and three Bisters. Funeral was Saturday, April 21, at Provo. Burial Orem City Cemetery. Berg Mortuary Services 373-1841. ; Grace Frankovich Funeral mass was held last Wednesday Wed-nesday at the St. Francis Catholic Church. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Leland Jacobson Funeral services were held last Wednesday int he Pleasant View 9th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Emily Munroe Funeral services were held Saturday Satur-day in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Kenishia Laing Graveside services were held Friday in the Provo City Cemetery. Ralph Larsen Funeral services were held Saturday Satur-day in the Provo North Stake Center. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Annette Munson Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Franklin Lee Vermillion Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N. State. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday one hour prior to services. Bernice Callahan Bernice Mae Callahan, 91, of Orem, died Saturday, April 21, 1990 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Cen-ter in Provo of causes incident to age. She was born April 10, 1898, a daughter of Bert and Altie Harrington Har-rington Harris in Ft. Collins, Colo. She married William C. Callahan Sr. in Denver, Colo, in 1916. The marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the Oakland LDS Temple. He died in May of 1966. She was an inspector for the Dried Fruit Association of Fresno, Calif. In California she held many fraternal positions. She moved to Orem from California in May of 1989. She was a musician, playing for the Primary of her ward and also three . nights a week at the Seville Retire-; Retire-; mont Center. Survivors include one son, William Wil-liam C. Callahan of Orem, four grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. Memorial service will be at the Chapel of Light Mortuary in Fresno, Calif, with burial also at the Chapel of Light. Irva Logan Irva Violet Aird Logan, daughter of the late Henry McLean Aird and Sarah Violet Ryan Aird, died at the home of her granddaughter, Kathy Liddiard, in Orem, on Friday, April 13, 1990. She suffered a stroke on March 4, 1990 and spent three weeks in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, and was having home care at the time of her passing. She was born April 13, 1894 in Heber City, Utah. She moved to Provo Bench (now Orem, Utah) with her parents at the age of 9 and has spent the rest of her 96 years in the Provo-Orem Provo-Orem area. Much of her early life was spent as an organist in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and as a visiting teacher at the time of her death. She married Wilford Woodruff Peck, March 11, 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later married Charles Henry Wilkinson, Nov. 5, 1917 in Evanston, Wyo.: and later James Roland Logan, July 20, 1925 in Provo, Utah. - She is survived by four sons, Charles McLean Wilkinson and Jesse Ray Logan, both of Orem; Verl L. Wilkinson and LaMar Wilkinson, both of Provo; three daughters, Ida Lucille PeckTrefertiller, Provo, Utah; Pamela Voray Wilkinson Anderson, Las Vegas, Nev.; Lois Jean Logan Hurst, Orem; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Virginia Vir-ginia Floreta Aird May, Durham, N.C. She was preceded in death by one son, Glenn V. Peck. At her request, a live funeral was held for her in June 1979 in Spanish Fork Canyon. This gather proved to be the beginning of family reunions which have been held in her honor each year since. She had willed her body to the University of Utah. As a memorial to her it was her desire that at her passing pass-ing from this life, there be no ceremony nor grieving; instead that she be remembered as she lived, worked, played the piano, danced and loved. She has now opened the door to life itself, where she will live in glory forever. Trtolla iC!s1iiMimm WVIU m III Joelle April Schramm, infan daughter of Steven Russell and Mar- cia Ann Farley Schramm of Payson, was stillborn Tuesday, April 17, 1990 at Mountain View Hospital. She is survived by her parents, four brothers and two sister, Jared, Hollie, Jordan, Megan, Ethan and Zachary, all of Payson; grandparents. Orville and Vivian Schramm, Genola; Shirley Shir-ley Brady, Orem, and Weston and Lavon Farley of Orem; great-grandmothers, great-grandmothers, Francis Isakson, Monrovia, Mon-rovia, Calif.; and Cleo Hansen of Provo. Graveside services were held at Payson City Cemetery. Aaron Shepherd Aaron Shepherd, 78, died Sunday, Sun-day, April 15, 1990 at American Fork Hospital. He was born Feb. 9, 1912 in Clear Creek, Carbon County, to George and Lodema Mower Shepherd. He married mar-ried May Vance July 1, 1933inManti. Their marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife, American Fork; two daughters and one son, Mrs. don (LaRaine) Lit-tleford, Lit-tleford, Orem; Mrs. Edward (Sharon) Sorenson, Provo; G. Kent Shepherd, Lehi; 15 grandchildren; 25 great- Sandchildren; two sisters, Fay awley, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Dan (Georgia) Coons, Murray. Funeral was Wednesday, April .j 18, in American Fork. Burial in Lehi City Cemetery. Franklin Vermillion Franklin Lee Vermillion, 74, died April 22, 1990 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah of cancer. He was born February 19, 1916 in Carbondale, West Vir- Jinia, a son of William and Jessie Lee enkins Vermillion. He married : Norma Lee Corbitt on May 29, 1946 in Charleston, West Virginia. He received his education in Weat ' Virginia. He lived in Charleston and served in the U.S. Army from April 1941 until October 19451 Following his marriage, they livedinCharlestonfor 15 years before moving to Lompoc, California in 1963 where lie was employed by the Lompoc Lom-poc Unified School District until he retired in 1982. They moved to Sterling, Ster-ling, Virginia in 1982 and in March of 1989, they moved to Orem, Utah. He was an active member of the LDS church and served as an ordinance or-dinance worker in the Washington D.C. Temple for five years. He also served a stake mission and was a Seventies group leader. He also served as president of the Union for California School Employees Association. Associa-tion. He is survived by his wife of Orem; one son and one daughter: William Wil-liam Franklin Vermillion, Orem, UT: Mrs. Chuck (Sharon V.) Hurdle, Provo, UT; live grandchildren; two sisters: Lillian V7 Jarrett, Houston, TX; Eula V. Adams, Hamersville, Ohio. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 25, at 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 North State Street. Friends may call at the Mortuary Mor-tuary one hour prior to services. Interment In-terment Lindquist Memorial Park of Layton. Lily Overly Lily Thayer Overly, 89, died Monday, Mon-day, April 16, 1990 at the East Lake Care Center in Provo. ' She was born Oct. 26, 1900 in Bath, England to Frederick William and Nora Heal Thatcher. Shemarried Edward Frank Thayer, Nov. 1, 1926. They later were divorced. She married mar-ried William Glen Overly on Dec. 5, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by three sons and one daughter, and two step-sons. She was the sister of Doris Longman of Orem. Funeral was Friday, April 20, in Provo. Burial in the Provo City Cemetery. Kenishia Laing Kenishia Kim Laing was born and died Monday, April 16, 1990 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was the daughter of Andra Musgrow and Sarah Kim Laing. She is survived by her parents, Orem; grandparents, John and Sue Laing, Orem. Graveside servipes were held Friday, April 20, at the Provo City Cemetery. Earl Price Earl Martin Price, 74, of Pleasant Grove, died Sunday, April 22, 1990 in Orem. He was born March 3, 1916 in Thatcher, Ariz., to Samuel Earlton and rosa Nell Whitmer Price. He married mar-ried Evelyn Inez Walker, June 21, 1939 in Ventura, Calif. The marriage was solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. She died Sept. 24, 1987. He was the brother of Rose Fairbanks Fair-banks of Orem. Funeral services will be Wednesday Wednes-day 1 1 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove 6th Ward LDS Chapel, 500 N. 700 E. where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Stop smoking classes "Fresh Start" smoking cessation cessa-tion classes will start April 30 and continue May 1, 7 and 8 at the Utah County Health Department, Depart-ment, 589 S. State (9th East 600 South), Provo. The classes are free and open to the public. for further information, contact con-tact pat or Jeri at 370-8795. honist, mm FOLK Ml U V-X ll U K U I I I I I I I e cant lie. A recent study showed that more people feel newspaper is the most believable medium. Not television Not radio Not magazines. But why? It's probably because we know that a newspaper lays it all out in black & white. Right in front of you. The places, the people, and the prices. The offers, the promises and the claims. It's all there to read, think about, and keep. And that goes for the advertisements, too. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. . Source: Newspaper Advertising Bureau, One Day's Mail, 1987. gneiss ( 111 |