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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, December 22, 2005 Obituaries r Cecil A. Lamoreaux P.iije 14 Iii.i,...iwWli!ji.iiiWW iiiwiiiiii.Miuim.1111 ify . Is":- " 4 i v c -' .-V-'? V I ' -'i . p.i '.- V j v u , 3 : hum. i mill ini i iiif Five generations of Wilsons ! i-il; Iii-i .'..) ' 1 1 ' 1 ! I 111 I- .li I'll III l.ll; . ' -! , li ,1,-. i Mi l! I If'i !. i' I 1 i i I-, cl; lii ii, !- in.il I in-.' i: i i i'i.Kl 1 i i . hi. i I r. lift ; ! Mill h ,11.'! i ii :iilin:' '' ' 4 Egginton, Ketch , i , 1 1 ! I I ..k I I ' 'II "I i Mi' new . 1 1 .in 7 I-. i'(i ni.'i I in , il 1 1 1. -nil-. ARTISTRY , . "tihi tt.ifftWt f la!, 'ili . ; i i 'I i I 'tmn I i it . i uii n uu 4- it! WHPBJ"".! IW wni tfffl, iwi llimiwBI FABE1IC CENTERS " 3 BERNINA brolhvr JANOME chooModil I JANOME 1600 IJAN0ME 415 Prci9ion Stitch FOR QUILTING Whll thy ltl Prtct Tension $688 "2 I ' Cfegj trotiei: BERNIMA8ZPr? BemetteSOOD $1028. 1 ggg: 1 CliO 1 1 - 1 CntwvlH SuntRoy American Forte IVY PLACE VERNAL 52 E. 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JiHiS She will celebrate w nh her family and ( lose friends at a dinner und oh-ii house thai night at 7 pin Ii will I it-held at IheiiioveCieek ;:nd W aid ( h;ix-l Imated at 70(1 l ast aim North in lleasant (Irove She i.s the mother of six children, bevel Iv I racom. Keith W'ai burton, I )alc W arbiiHon ol lleasant (irove. lieltv Mikkelson ol Lis Vegas. Nevada. Ne-vada. Jill I lill ol Vancouver. Washington Wash-ington and 'et lene 1 lealh ol Boise, Idaho She has grand, hildien. !l?l great -grandchildren, and 1H great great-grandchildren It' Barnhart, 80th Roland I l!.n nhail ol I'leasanl ( imve was hoi n on I leceinbcr 2-4. I'lJ.a We w ill be celebtatmg it at an I Ipeil I louse to be held in his honor on Dec. 21. 2Mi.r lioni fllnS p in at Ihe Pleasant ( irove Senior ( lliy.en ( 'ruler located at 2 2 W 2nd S . I'leasanl ( irove I aniilv and Ii lends may come and have a piece ol cake and wish him a Happy birthday No presents please' Love his lamih ' Jennifer Dandy Sistei Jennifer Dandy, daughter "I Mike and ( amie IX-nnis of Amei i-i i-i an I 01 k. has recently returned li urn serving m the Taiwan I aipei I.I S Mission She will speak in a sacrament servile ser-vile Sunday. January 1st in the Sunset Sun-set Mills 1st Ward. American 1 oik. Wilson, 50th ( ui i larenl s. ( le n ge and Can il Wil-si Wil-si in w ill lie celebi at ing 1 heir atlth wedding wed-ding anniversary c m 1 .'. 3, 3K).r). I he are ihe proud jarenls of K childien, '.i grandchildren and S greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. They w ill lie seiiding the dav w ith taiiuly We w ish llieni aunt her fin years together' We love vim Mom and Did' Store Hours Mon.-Sat. 9-9 machine hounvay-cal&w PACKAGE r.s. Easy Payments Plan ft I I il f v , i Giddings, 90th It! ( Uland (iiddings was born Dec 2H. l!H.r). to Luther and Berneice (( randalh(iiddmgs. and grew up in American I 01 k I le graduated from high school in WS.'A. during the Great Depression ol l!l2!l-lH,'sl He graduated gradu-ated from HYU in li.K. magna cum lauda. majoring in chemistry, and pre-medicine. I he next nine years w ere sx-nl in ( hio, with degrees in chemistry and medicine. Residency training as al Charily Hospital in New Orleans, and ( )ak Kidge. I ennessee, and board certified in pathology and nuclear medicine After military service, ser-vice, he sent lour years at Ihe 1.DS I lospiial in Idaho Falls, and finding that you could not grow bananas (here he removed to Mesa. Arizona as his permanent home I le married l.lisabelh Kiefer. Iroin Long Island, in lil.r2. having 2 sons. I )i Luther Val. and Thomas (iiddmgs. She died in ld71. and in l!l7.'f he married l.ucile I .avion, an old UYL; friend ( iiddmgs was one ol six founding the Mesa Symphony Orchestra in l!).r7, co-founded Arizona Ari-zona Cello Society in liiiid. and San Marcos S niphonv in l!i9. 1 le has lieen noted as a musician, author, medical socialist, scientist. K)litical reformer, and historian He received the Ail isl of the Year aw aid in 11172 (cello), and is author of many scientific scien-tific publications, and eight books on family history, including the History of American I oik (two volumes). I le set up the nuclear medicine facility in Arizona in liiiW. and is still playing in the symphony orchestra - ils oldest player al age ninety. I r. ( iiddings w ill celebrate his !ith year with friends and relatives in Mesa on Wednesday. Dec. 28. Caryn Beck-Dudley former American lork resident Caryn Beck-Dudley has leen named dean ol the Honda Stale L'niversity College of Business, She has served as dean of Utah State diversity's College of Business since 2H02 "We are extremely pleased to have someone with Caryn Beck-Dudley's eenence and energy, and I know 1 sj K-ak l'i ii all i if 1 he Ci illege i if Business Busi-ness and the entire (acuity of Florida stale university when I welcome her to Tallahassee." F SU Executive Vice lYesident Lawrence G. Allele said. The daughter of Malcolm and Sharon Beck of American Fork, she graduated magna cum laude from Fit ah State University with a degree in political science. She received her juris di morale from the University of Idaho College of Iiw. Her husband Lynn is a professor in Utah State University's plants, soils, and meteorology meteo-rology department. They have two teenage children. Michael and Stacia. Beck-Dudley expressed enthusiasm enthusi-asm at taking on her new role. "My lamily and I are very excited tojoin Florida State University." she aid. "The College of Business is one of the leading business schools in the country and provides a number of op-poilumiies op-poilumiies for continued excellence. I am pleased that I will be associated with such a distinguished faculty and staff" Zachary Porter Llder Zachary James Poner. son of Wayne and I eri Porter, of Lehi, has leen called to serve in the Washington Wash-ington Kennewick LDS Mission. Llder Porter will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on Dec. 28. 2iiu.r 380 East Main Street Lehi 766-5336 Come and Welcome our New Doctor Dr. floron P. Chamberlain He is happy to be here and ready to care for your pets! Cecil Argyle Lamoreaux, 81, of American Fork, died Thursday. December 15, 2M)5 of Leukemia at her home with her family. She was born Mav 1. 1924 in Eureka, Eure-ka, California, to James Leon and Adelia Jones Argyle. Cecil married Jess Lemond Lamoreaux on January 24, 1943 in Provo where they lived until Jess went to work at Dugway Proving Grounds. When dad retired they moved to their home in American Fork. He died August 3, 199(5. Mom enjoyed her family immensely im-mensely and looked forward to re- Jason Jason James Peck, 29, of Eagle Mountain, died December 18. 20(15 in a tragic car accident. Born January Janu-ary 11, 1976 in American Fork. Utah the son of Craig Lee and Julie Chamberlain Peck. Jason loved his family fam-ily and life more than anything. any-thing. He had a great love for his nieces and nephews. He was an avid hunter, four wheeler, and was a genuine person. Jason loved just being with friends and ' ..j- utl Frenda Gardner Stagg Frenda Gardner Stagg. 77. of Pleasant Grove passed awav Wednesday. November 23. 2005 from causes incident to cancer. Frenda was born October 6, 1928 in Eager, Ea-ger, Arizona, the second of nine children, to Fredrick Walter and Olive Marble Gardner. She married Robert Rob-ert Spencer Stagg on May 20. 194(i. Robert passed awav on June 18, 1966. Frenda worked at the Developmental Develop-mental Center and was a Senior Companion. She was a charter member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, serving as Madam Presi- Madge Harris Madge Harris Peterson Penrod. 76, of Benjamin, long-time Pleasant Grove resident, passed away Monday, Mon-day, December 19, 2005 at her home. She was born October Oc-tober 15, 1929 in London to LeRoy and Mable Devey Harris. She married Don Reed Peterson, April 15, 1949 in Pleasant Grove. Don passed away on January 12, 1954. She married Ned Penrod on December Decem-ber 15. 1989. Madge grew up in Lindon and attended at-tended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School. During her childhood. Madge learned the value of hard work on her family's farm. After Don Reed passed away. Madge worked to support her two children. She worked many years at Christensen's Department Store and IGA Grocery Store in Pleasant Grove. She later worked in banking bank-ing at the Bank of Pleasant Grove as a teller and after many years E j M' ' j l':gj t- ,'- I f ' . Utah County News www.heraldextra.com unions, trips to Nevada and drives up the canyon - perferably in a jeep. She also enjoyed camping, bonfires, and card games. She was a talented cake decorator and a marvelous cook She is survived by her children: Jerry (Josel). of Cedar Fort; Dennis Den-nis ( Debbie), of Vernal; Laura (Dave) Houle, of American Fork; and daughter-in-law: Linda, of Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; 14 1' (2 great grandchildren. She w as preceded in death by her husband, ' son: Jesse Bert; three brothers and parents. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Tues-day, December 2(1. 2(1(15 at 3 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main. Spanish Fork. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkerfamilymortu-aries.com. J. Peck family. He always had a smile on lus face and will be missed by all. Survived by his parents. Fairfield: Fair-field: a brother Christian (MinDee) Peck, Eagle Mtn; Sister Brittany (Branden) Hansen. Eagle Mtn; 2 nieces, SaeDee and Devynn Peck and 2 nephews. Hunter and West en ', Hansen. F uneral services will be held at 2 pm Thursday December 22, 2005 . in the Cedar Fort LDS Chapel, 185 East Center, Cedar Fort. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork Wednesday evening 6 to 8 pm and at the church 1 hour prior to services. Burial in the Fairfield Cemetery. Condolences may lie sent to andersonmortuarv.com. dent, and R E A C. secretary for many years. She also was a member mem-ber of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW. Frenda is survived by her six children: Lynn (Douglas) Leonard, Leon-ard, Richard (Jean) Stagg. Steven (Pauline) Stagg, Larry (Connie) Stagg. Kelly (Jon) Carpenter. Reid Stagg: 16 grandchildren. 23 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; sisters: Orva (Keith) Miner and Kathleen (Fred) Collings; brothers: Fredrick (Evelyn) Gardner, Gard-ner, Aimer Delon Gardner. George T. (Ann) Gardner. Delano Gardner. Vaughn Gardner. James (Chris) Gardner and David Knecht. She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers: Faye Ivan Gardner. Louis Charles Gardner. Gard-ner. Byron N. Gardner and Ozwald Harvey Gardner. Our mother's request was for cremation cre-mation with no services held. Condolences Con-dolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymoiluary.com. Peterson Penrod of service, managed the Lindon Branch. Madge enjoyed working in the PTA and the Primary and Young Women's Organizations of the church. After her marriage to Ned, they moved to Benjamin and bought a new house where they could enjoy country -life together. They had 16 wonderful years together. Madge is survived by her husband hus-band Ned of Benjamin; her son Don C. (Marcia) Peterson of Lindon; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren: four siblings: Dee Harris. lone Weaver. Lois Harding. Wilma Mann; step-children: Kent (Pat) Penrod and Marsha (Farrell) Hatfield and son-law, son-law, James L. Harmer. Madge was recently preceded in death by her daughter. Bonnie Jo Harmer. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 22, 2005 at 1 1:00 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary Mor-tuary Chapel. 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and on Thursday at the mortuary one hour prior to services. Interment Inter-ment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpin-familymortuary.com. www.olpin-familymortuary.com. LEHI mum mWJljljfjX "1 V Post ( Mlice . 5 I 1 l.Nil 1 chl IX I Main Si Hospital 3rd l ast rB E IB POOR |