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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Pagt 17 Obituaries Thursday, July 5, 2007 Verlin Anson Hatch Verlin Anson Hatch, our beloved be-loved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Grandfa-ther, died on July 1, 2007 as a result re-sult of a tragic car accident. He was born in Provo, Utah on March 30, 1946, son of Verlin Mitchell Mitch-ell Hatch and Bessie Ro wena Carter Hatch. He was raised in San Jose, CA. He graduated from Leigh High School. He served in the Air Force and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the New England States Mission. After returning home he married Stella Colleen Lear in the Logan Temple on October Oc-tober 23, 1970. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor's degree in Social Work. He worked as a social worker for the state of Utah, impacting the lives of many foster children. He managed a construction company for many years and helped build many buildings, including the Provo City Library, structures at Brigham Young University, and meeting houses for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He worked at the Utah State Prison for 16 years, where he served as Production Manager of Utah Correctional Industries Construction Program. He was especially pleased to help the inmates develop skills that would provide a successful life once they JoAnn 'Joni' Bringhurst Johnson Johnson, 59, passed away May 18, 2007 in Burley Idaho. JoAnn was born August 6, 1947 and graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School in 1965. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends. Help promote literacy in our schools! Hoe's km-. 1. Call Hie Daily Herald at 375-5103 and teD the customer service representative when you wi be away on vacation. 2. Request that your undelivered newspapers newspa-pers be donated to a local school. 3. We will automatically stop delivery while you are away ana resume aeuvery automatically auto-matically when you return home. The undelivered papers go to local schools during the current or coming school year. mi Orem, UT A is f I 79 S. State day without a Nissan, like a day without Sunshine! j i iii' Nissan , -" "VsVtrM'-.' .jiiiiii'i""" vrM-Z.. 7". v r.-t 4v) I -y.Vii-t if,'' were released. Verlin was an avid water skier and snowmobiler who enjoyed a full active life. He always needed a "project", whether it was restoring restor-ing automobiles or constructing a building. He enjoyed all manner of games, especially strategy games like Rook or Chess. He was a man of great faith, honored the priesthood and served in the church in many different dif-ferent capacities. One of his greatest great-est accomplishments was teaching his children the gospel of Jesus Christ and helping them to gain testimonies of their own. He is survived by his wife Stella Colleen Lear Hatch of American Fork, UT, his brother and sisters Karen Shaffer, Marilyn Lear, Joan Foulon, & Gary Richard Hatch, and his ten children Anson Verlin (Lora Lyn), Alvin Benjamin (Adriana), Katrina Lila Reid (Kyle Max),. Sonia Leishman (Michael Shane), Aaron Mitchell (Sherri Ann), Heidi Poole (Bryce Gregory), Greg-ory), Andrew Carter (Melissa Marie), Ammon William (Abigail), Alex David, & Teresa Hardy (Brian (Bri-an Nicolas), and 14 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Verlin Mitchell Hatch and Bessie Rowena Carter Hatch. Funeral services will be held Thursday July 5, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork 12th Ward, 300 North 700 East, where friends may call from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. Burial in the American Fork Cemetery under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to andersonmortuary.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Verlin Anson Hatch Donation Dona-tion Fund at any Zions Bank. loindl ill i y l A i W Ariv'bJ i Branch at tte Family FIrot 225-6080 f imilyf irstcU.C6m , TUTORING CLUB: Reading, Math, Writing, tj Custom Tutoring, GED Prep., and ACT Prep. 229-CLUB (2582) m nit I Sarahane Mather 1974-2007 Sarahane Mather, 33, passed away peacefully, at home in Lehi, Utah, on June 26, 2007, after a short illness. She was born on May 16, 1974, in Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, the fifth child of the late Garth H. Mather and Sharee Mather. Sarahane had many , challenges because of her mental and physical handicaps, but all who had the privilege to know and serve her grew to love her grand spirit. Sarahane attended at-tended the Dan Peterson School in American Fork, Utah. She graduated from there at the age of 23, in 1996. She loved going to school, and loved the bus ride to and from it. Sarahane lived with her mother and step-father, and her many brothers and sisters until three years ago. Each of her parents, siblings, and step-siblings had the opportunity to be by her side and learn of her greatness as they served and cared for her. She has lived at the West Jordan Jor-dan Care Center for the past three U UUL The new Family First Payson f Payson Wal-Mart v Supcrccntcr is NOW OPEN. Bcnjunin Cornish. Brtuch Mgr. .7. sVM-' (Near the Foodcourt) 0-3VO 50 or Just bring In your A of .1 years. Her care-takers and co-residents co-residents there will long remember remem-ber her. Sarahane's family wishes to extend deep thanks for the love and kindness given to her during that time. Sarahane is survived by her mother, Sharee M. Johnson, stepfather, step-father, Neil K. Johnson, siblings Darrell (Heidi), Jason (Kim), Ryan (Heather), Genene Smith (Clay), David (Colleen), Cheryl Southam (David), Shaun (Maren), Rachel Child (Daniel), Andrea, and Evelyn, Ev-elyn, step-siblings Kelly Johnson (Christy), Kris Anne Johnson Gottfredson (Ryan), Marty Johnson John-son (Emily), and Greg Johnson, 14 nephews and 11 nieces, and her grandfather, Conrad H. Mather She was preceded in death by her father, Garth H. Mather, in 1986, grandmother, Erma Mather, and grandparents, Evelyn and Lenard Johnson. Funeral services for Sarah-anne Sarah-anne were held Saturday, June 30, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi 34th Ward Chapel, 1515 East and 900 North, Lehi, Utah. Family and friends attended a viewing at the church on Saturday from 9:30 10:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Inter-ment, Smithfield (Cache Valley) Cemetery at 3:30 p.m.. Funeral Directors Di-rectors - Warenski Funeral Home of American Fork, Utah. iMiooiriilueMii " --7 H---I . ft X III JVU WE HAVE ALL HEEDS! 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He attended Utah State University in Logan where he met and later married Laura Elaine Brown of Logan. Gary became be-came a licensed beautician and operated op-erated his own salon. .He was an accomplished salesman working for Bailey Beauty Supply, Alberto Culver, Hallmark Cards, and oth- GOING ON VACATIONI Donate your newspapers to Newspaper in Education. For more information call 344-2923 lr:i- fir J J YVfri ..ft r'C - YOUR TRUCK - it. 1 STATE OREM 4 655-1140 , , .A t rafol TEETH WHITENING WITH NEW PA1 VoM $175 Wid i coupon orty Hoi voMwftotM oh; M09 tmrma PfamActcptcd Psmtti Optkm AvailaNt GnaVKhCMhtn! Scninr DfurHBX ImergeocittUHcoBie PATIENT EXAM, CLEANING & X-RAYS Niimos Oxide Prwmiw Drotiry Cosnirtic Dtmiy TcrthSTtitrning Clown ft Bridge - Financing Available 262 N. West State Road (by Smiths) American Fork safety when getting in and out 735 - 0408 the ELEVATOR company. ers. Gary was a licensed stock broker working for Dean W hitter & Co. and Prudential Bache for many years. His wife of 44 years passed away in 2005. He is survived by 12 grandchildren grandchil-dren and his 4 children; Michael (Rosana) of Riverside, CA, Deb-r Deb-r i a (Alex) Belroque' of Wellsville, UT, & Gerri Ann (David) Kent of Marysvale, WA., & Matthew (Mary) of Cedar Hills, UT; his parent;, a sister Anna Codele (David) (Da-vid) Cutler, & 5 brothers; Antoine (Monna), barrel (Claudia), Gordon (Stephaney), Max (Margaret), & Reed (Kim) Powell. His sister Patricia and granddaughter Renea preceded him in death. Interment will be in the Providence, Provi-dence, UT Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to Grave Side services to be held Jury 7, 2007 at 11:30 AM. 71 Tnl7 mmmm Ml (9JF fV CV"",fei,iJ'i ft lp I gti( Timp Plaza DENTSL Dr. Steven R. Braithwaite 763-7737 Value! W only wti net yturt wore Expnt 7-31-07 Dtmurtt loot Ciiul Sedation Drotfarf Smile Itrsitn Tootl1 tl Wimp 0 of the chair II COPY |