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Show Y 1 A itfot id one i in J Ilville '- J- in , 4 Bon- ;jber 2, en evl retf, md is-,. She a 3a am, j Nati- drees; South; uafeJ She i respc: ship, s ter tirct t the Li as coad le con- u tuut Iren'sfi She (guard i loves andcL atte: entin s laced :ience l le Ho;-! Injd the S: ;k arc , Still .tstanci He Freski andd ade eball cl iclusii xpers print;? venM ale en d- and i: ny T. Vanderpool m..nn Vflnflfir- t.inno V,U tt -.-my BU" I n : fle touched the !t( Pleasant Grove lives of manv .i " , e t-j-i nature. His sparkling eyes and charming charm-ing smile only added to his charisma, great sense of humor, and ability to make tnends wherever he went He was always a "big kid" who loved to play and joke around.. He loved to love and be loved. Jeremy will be deeply missed by his family : four children: Brianna, Trinity, Jaron and Devon Vanderpool, Vander-pool, parents; Allen (Ronda) Vanderpool of Pleasant Grove, . mother; Shirl Neu-man, Neu-man, McComb, IL; siblings; Charlotte Bradley of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove ; April Georgi of Marion; Edward (Jessica) Amacher of Pleasant Grove; Brittney Lester of McCombi IL and Cindy Amacher of Pleasant Grove; loving wife and friend; Susan Vanderpool; Vander-pool; step daughters; Ashley Cook; Riley Rogers; and devoted friend, Kurt Bringhurst. Funeral Services will be held Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary Chapel. Friends and loved ones may call that afternoon from 5-6:45 p.m. at the mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpin-familymortuary.com. www.olpin-familymortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions contri-butions may be made to the family. Gone for now, but never forgotten. Jeremy will always' live on through his children. Obituarie Russell T Greene Vanderpool and Shirl tt- morri Pfl -Tana Bunkers on ouiy x, ,er divorced, 2001, Jeremy iea Susan Llizabetn je considered nis i cViinincr .Vpn Ills iiiuou Mshments. He loved jjijs witn au mo l. a kind ana iov- mi ;tepfather. Jeremy was ortsjuwue - paiucu- baseball: of his happiest :trpre daying in soft- ;oaroaments or hitting 'mth his family . He L his love of sports on l-iunns. and dreamed of j-gthem play pro-ball V day. Jeremy attended :T r-r. i J tt: T- U Hign ana nign ol in Pleasant Grove later graduated from rgffonJunelO,1998 He la hard worKer, ana naa pence in many types of loyment from landscap- r 1 1 1 to caring ior tne ais- was most passionate, fcever. about nis worK Me Children's Unit at Utah State Hospital made great contribu- Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad ever;' pre;;;i; adbefr- ion i son-". J, w", I 1 After 8 years. 5 mnntriR and 3 days, our Dad was finally reunited with his sweet-heart! sweet-heart! Russell T Greene, 85, of American Fork, passed away peacefully December 13, 2004 at the home of his son, Kim, in Lehi, of natural causes. He was just wdrWout! Russ warborn March 31, 1919 in Pleasant Grove to Herman and Maud Green. He attended schools in Pleasant Grove and graduated gradu-ated fi;omJP.GHigh School in 1937. He Served in the Army during World War II. He married the love of his life and favorite dance partner, part-ner, Margret Beth Rushton on October 24, 1942, in Yakima, WA. They were sealed for time and all eternity eter-nity in the Salt Lake Temple, Tem-ple, April 18, 1946. They spent 54 wonderful years together. Beth preceded him in death July 10, 1996. Their 5 children (Jan, Kim, DeR, Meg and Deb) were very blessed to have them as parents. Dad loved hunting, fishing, fish-ing, camping, dancing and spending time with his family. fam-ily. He also loved to watch sports and The Price is Right. He enjoyed annual trips to Lake Powell, Jackson Hole and one of Mom and Dad's favorite spots, Oxboe Bend. He was a member of the Utah Trail Dusters chapter of the Good Sams. He worked in the auto body New Utah - Thursday, December 16, 2004 - Page 15 s Lawrence Van Bloem - , , y , t m 5 1IUIII win Wto mao iwb WoatD's But Mattml Full ftom fi900 bn'fa. W IlinqfromTiS00 Private Label Mattresses... wnstartina at... $79.00 aim A A BI to double pillow topjtartnatW;" 6 sdtction of Tempur-Pedk8 pillows and mattress seb! -TfiwUBPEP10' " nccciinf RELIEVING SWEDISH mi ' n-" Ccme in today and beat the 2005 price increases! Great selection of Bean Bags starting ai end don't forget our showrosn, of Ashley Fin? furniture. HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. - 7 p.rn- 1 j-nQWg . 785-2221 330 SOUTH MAIN PL. GRUvt business most of his life, retiring in 1982. He was an active member mem-ber of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many callings, his favorite being High Priest Group Instructor. He lived a great life. Dad was a very hard-working and honest man. He' was a marvelous example and inspiration to all who knew him. Dad is survived by his 5 children: Janet (Lynn) Greene-Darling, West Jordan; Jor-dan; Kim (Sherry) Greene, Lehi; DeR (Jolene) Greene, Lehi; Meg (Barry) Morse, Dugway; Debra (Lance) Billings, Orem; 16 grandchildren; grand-children; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Vance Green, PI. Grove; a sister, Louise Harris, PI. Grove; a brother-in-law, Stephen Rushton of St. Anthony, ID.; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by bis wife, his parents, par-ents, brothers (Roy, Arch, Milt, Nyle) and sisters (Hazel McCandless and Lela Green). Thanks to Chris and Heather for helping make his last few months a little brighter. Funeral services will be held 11 am Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004 in the American Fork 18th Ward, 380 South 300 East. Viewing Friday evening 6 to 8 pm at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American Fork and from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Military rites by VFW Dist rv. Lawrence Lee Van Bloem passed away in an automobile automo-bile accident December 10, 2004. He was the son of Paul Millard Mil-lard Van Bloem, who preceded him in death, and N e v a i d a Lee Van Bloem. He was born on September Sep-tember 19, 1952, in Van Nuys, California. He grew up in California, Texas and Utah, and has resided in Lehi, Utah, for the past eleven years. He served an LDS mission to Southern California and .continued serving in the church throughout his life. He was dedicated to the Lord. Larry graduated with a Master's Degree in Social Work from BYU. He has published research in professional pro-fessional journals and lectured lec-tured extensively. He loved children and dedicated his life to serving and helping children and their families. In addition to his career, Larry was an accomplished musician, actor, composer, and performer. per-former. Larry's own family was of utmost . importance to him. He married his sweetheart, sweet-heart, Sandra Leigh Smith, in the Mantl Temple on August 21, 1979. He deeply loved Sandra and their children chil-dren Caleb, Leah, Anna Lisa, Tamara, Jefferson, Paul, and Eliza. He also loved his siblings and parents. par-ents. All have deeply felt his influence in their lives, and will miss it so very much. Larry's siblings are; Naidra Rowland, Lahna Strong, Daynia Lewis, Mark Van Bloem, Andrea Hudson, Hud-son, Eric Reis, David Ries, Jennifer Holcomb, Chris Van Bloem, and Don Harry-man. Harry-man. Funeral services will be Friday, Dec. 17, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi Utah Stake Center, 200 N. Center. Cen-ter. Family and friends may call Thursday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. 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