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Show nnjinMmimi Obituaries. New Utah - Thursday, November 20, 2003 - Page 11 Jackie Gooch Madsen Aug. 3, 1951 - Nov. 12, 2003 r V Our beloved mother, grandmother, daughter and sister, , Jackie Jane Gooch Madsen, age 52, of S a 1 i n a , died very on Fri-d Fri-d ay , November 12, 2003 at the home of her mother in Lehi, Utah of complications from surgery. She was born August 3, 1951 in American Fork, Utah, a daughter of Jesse O. and Mary Jane Jacklin Gooch. She graduated from Lehi High School, Class of 1969. She married Lewis Andrew Madsen, July 2, 1971 in Alpine, Utah. He died May 18, 2002. Jackie was an EMT and served on the ambulance in Lehi, Koosharem and Sali-na, Sali-na, Utah for over twenty years. She enjoyed being an EMT and loved saving lives. Jackie worked at Kennecott Copper Mine as a security guard and as a CPR instructor. She enjoyed hunting and fishing and riding her four-wheelers and liked going to her time-share time-share condos in Mexico and Mesquite, NV. She also enjoyed quilting, sewing and crocheting. After moving from Lehi, Jackie and Lewis moved to Koosharem, , where they made many special and lasting friendships. Because of Lewis' health problems, they had to move to Salina, where Jackie has resided for the past two years. Jackie was a very outgoing outgo-ing person and was always there to help anyone in need. She devoted her life to her family. Jackie is survived by her mother of Lehi; step-son: Andy (Tina) Madsen of Draper; sons: Steve (Dean-na) (Dean-na) Madsen of . Salina; Robert (Heather) Madsen of Cedar City; Jason Willden of Greenwich; sister Bobby J. Madsen of Lehi; brother: John Gooch of Douglas, WY; 7 grandchildren: Jesse Madsen, Mad-sen, . Shelbie Madsen, Katelin Madsen, Kara Madsen, Mad-sen, Ashley Madsen, Kodee Willden, Lewis Willden and a grandson, Richard Madsen Mad-sen is due in December. She was preceded in death by her father, Jesse O. Gooch; her husband, 'Lewis A. Madsen; daughter, daughter: Marti L. Willden; granddaughter, Skyler J. Willden; and three infant sons. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 22, 2003 at 12 Noon in the Koosharem LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call for viewing at the Springer Turner Funeral Home in Salina, Friday evening from 6 to 8 P.M. and at the ward chapel in Koosharem, Saturday Sat-urday from 10:00 to 11:30 prior to the services. Burial will be in the Koosharem Cemetery under the direction direc-tion of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield, Salina and Gunnison, Utah. Online guest book at: www.springerturner.com. Ryan Scott Ferber If 22 Ryan Scott Ferber, born Nov. 3, 1979, in Kanab, Utah, after suffering for years the side effects of a childhood illness has received , a transfer to a higher mission and has requested an extension exten-sion to stay in the service of our Savior after his death on Nov. 15, 2003. Leaving on May 27, 2003, for Wood River, Hi., in the St. Louis, Missouri Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ryan served 6 months with the wonderful people of that town. He wrote often of the joy and love of serving and sharing the gospel with them. Ryan is a very loving, kind, young man, always wanting the most out of life and to please those around him. He dearly loves his friends and family, especially especial-ly his younger brother Michael, who is also his best friend. Ryan loved the quote, "Be the change you wish to see in the world" by Gandhi, and he truly tried to follow that example. We, all of his family and friends, ask our Father in Heaven to take him back with our gratitude and thanks for allowing us to have him as long as we did. Survived by his mother, Wendie Helms Ferber, Lehi; father, Jeffrey Michael Ferber, Fer-ber, Thousand Oaks, CA.; il ih(K'hil I ROTATION BRAKE CHECK i 492-6300 i South of KoNer's In Highland tm Ja2J2?iPM'EPrM33V04 J sister, Nicole Ferber, Thousand Thou-sand Oaks, CA.; brother, Michael Ross Ferber, Lehi; grandparents, Clifford and Norma Lowe Helms, Lehi; Toby and David Ferber, Thousand Oaks, CA.; step great-grandmother, Bernice Lowe, Ogden; stepmother, Tracy Ferber, Thousand Oaks, CA.; sister, Megan Ferber, Thousand Oaks, CA.; stepsisters, Michelle Miller, OH.; Britany Miller, Thousand Oaks, CA; stepbrother, step-brother, Joe Miller, serving in military; and. many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003, at 12:00 noon in the Lehi South Stake Center, 500 W. 600 S,, Lehi. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and Thursday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until time of services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Ryan, you're a punk, you can handle anything. We love you and you will be greatly missed. You are not grounded anymore! - The family would like to express their deep appreciation apprecia-tion for the love and concern and prayeri offered by all. Vivian Hegstrom Beckett Elsie Marie Loveland Alder Vivian LaFern Hegstrom Beckett, 92, died Monday, November jjiljpi i i wo.ui ili i VMMlv 17,2003 aty, her home of causes incident inci-dent to age. she was born Sep tember 11, 1911 in 1 Central, Bannock County, Idaho, a daughter of Carl John and Annie Elizabeth Qualman Hegstrom. On July 3, 1936, Vivian married Fred Leslie Beckett in Coalville, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple on June 24, 1978. Fred preceded preced-ed her in death on November Novem-ber 21, 2001. She received her formal education in Central, Idaho and completed Certified Professional Pro-fessional Seamstress courses cours-es in Ogden. She lived in Wendover, Nevada for three years and in the Ogden area for the past 71 years. Vivian was a. member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served as a Sunday School Teacher in Central, Idaho; a Sunday School Coordinator in the Ogden 34th Ward for 17 years, and as a Visiting Teacher and Visiting Teacher Supervisor. Supervi-sor. She began her career as a professional seamstress working at the Quinn Garment Gar-ment Factory. She later worked at Defense Depot of Ogden for 22 years, retiring on December 30, 1983. She received many awards for accident-free work performance, perform-ance, zero defects honor roll and performing assigned duties in an exemplary manner. Vivian enjoyed gardening, garden-ing, sewing, family activities, activi-ties, ballroom dancing, and most of all, the company of little children. - ' Surviving are two sons and one daughter, Vernon R. (Barbara) Beckett, Riverdale; Fred Lamar Beckett, Jr., Salt Lake City; Janet (Daniel) Valentine, Eagle Mountain, UT; daugh- ' ter-in-law, Ramona Beckett, Bountiful; 11 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and two sisters,' Harold (Curly) Hegstrom, Ogden; Evelyn Taylor, Declo, ID; Willadene (Ted) Smith, Thatcher, ID. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, son, Lawrence S. Beckett, three brothers, Melvin, Willis and Orion Hegstrom, and eight sisters, Annie Hegstrom, Annetha Hansen, Alvera Castle-main, Castle-main, Lillie Clearly, Luella Anderson Fewks, Velma Newton, Laura Pack and Marlene Broadbent. jThe family would like to extend a special thanks to the caring staff of Crest-wood Crest-wood Care Center and Vista Care Hospice for their loving lov-ing care and support for our mother. The family also extends a special thanks for the love and support of Bishop Leroy Bouwhuis, Janice Myers, Lynette Bing-hajjn, Bing-hajjn, Bill and Pat Sevy, and the Relief Society of the South Ogden 4th Ward. funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at iLindquist's Ogden Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Memo-rial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. E-mail condolences to the! family at:' lomlindquistmortuary.co mstop. Therapy center has open house Utah Valley Regional Medical Center has a new addition of a physical therapy, thera-py, spine and sports center. 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Lehi 768-3332 la I I Our cherished mother, grandmother, great-grand-mother, and great great Elsie Marie Loveland Alder, passed away peacefully November 11, 2003 Elsie was born February 22, 1914 in Ogden, Utah. Her parents were William Loveland and Hannah Lucinda Gardner. Married Donald Benson Alder June 9, 1934. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Don and Elsie spent 59 wonderful years together. Elsie's talents were considerable. con-siderable. She was a professional pro-fessional genealogist who was sought after by many for her widespread knowledge knowl-edge in this field. She was a published author. She was gifted in applying theatrical theatri-cal makeup and costuming for Promised Valley Playhouse Play-house and other drama groups. Her specialty was clown faces. Elsie and Don were members of the old Salt Lake Theater Group, formerly The Deseret Players Play-ers and participated together in many plays. Elsie loved to paint with watercolors and composed poetry for her family. She was a gracious hostess to friends, neighbors, and family. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, active in Relief Society, Stake Drama, and Primary. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Pio-neers. Elsie is survived by her five , children; Maurine Fronckowiak, Amherst, New York; Adrienne (Mike) Thomas, Pleasant Grove, Utah; Carolyn Whitney, Rupert, Idaho; Rosalyn . (Jeff) Dalebout, Salt Lake City; Matt (Linda) Alder, Salt Lake City; 27 grandchildren, grand-children, 54 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers and sisters, husband, hus-band, son (Jerome), two grandchildren (Robin and Shelley Anne), and one great- grandchild (Ashley). Funeral services were held Friday November 14, 2003 in the chapel at Mountain View Memorial Mortuary, 3115 E. 7800 So. (Bengal Blvd.). 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