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Show The Beaver Press - February 7, 2008 Page 2 rT1 THE BEAVER PRESS OBITUARIES USPS C4? - 400 Pub!;shed every Thursday in Uich by The Beaver Press Second C'a?s Pos'aye PaM Braver Utah 84713 Msrlow L Draper PublisherEditor Sue Draper Bus Mgr. PL., I SJJBGCR!PIIONRAIS tn Coorr Bf-?,v- $17.00 $15.00 $20.00 Beaver County Senior Ctizens Outside Beaver County pice so P'os: 'ic Tr.o Braver ; ... .c Press. Be d 3C1 , V Phone: (435)433-233- iiwv AfokTF Cyndee Ferrer Fax: (435)438-880Beaver, UT 4713 Slet. 40 Ezzl Cor.:or I 4 eled so far to be with us on our spec's! day. We love you and cherish the memories of our wonderful trip. Free- Income Tax - Preparation Oakden-Smit- This tax season Five of Association County Governments is again providing free income tax preparation, if your household income is below $40,000 per year, you may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit cf up to $4,700 even if you don't owe any taxes! Last year in Beaver County, there were 41 returns completed which included over S55.CC0 in refunds. $28,000 of this was the Earned Income Tax Credit. Beginning January 21, every Monday night from 5:00 p.m. - 0.00 p.m. there will be frea income tax preparation at the Beaver County Libraiy, located at 55 West Center Street. If you would like to make an appointment ycu can either call or you can call Mark st Dupcnt (inocont) ii Lofla nd Wcddinq Tilstcn, Coiton and Cherish srs h?ppy to announce' the rnarrisge of their moiti, Crystal Lynn Oakden Smith, to Robeit fajrioe Lofiand. The couple wed on ths island of Oahu in Haw;! en January 15, in 2003 at a private front of family and friends. The couple wi!l continue to in Syracuse, Utah where live the children attend school and mom is busy raising them. Robert is currently employed by Gregory & Cook, working throughout the country installing natural gas pipeline. Crystal is the daughter of Michael & Con Cakden of Syracuse, and Robert is the son cf Kenny & jeanette Lofiand of Beaver. On behalf of the bride and grccm, we would like to thank the family and friends that trav Smith cert-mon- m ft if 1 ss M 1 cf address to: Beaver, Ut.ah 84713 bpressg xmiiriors.com 1 432-537- 3. -- i r r Beaver Cyndee Farrer Lance passed sway on January 31, 2008 after a courageous battle with Melanoma. Born in Cedar City, Utah on June 8, 1S57 to Rondo T. and Beverly Farrer Cyndee was the baby girl of the family. She was raised in Beaver, Utan and graduated from Beaver High School. She soon after married Earl Liebelt and had two wonderful children, Jimmy and HyDee. She later divorced and mcved to Salt Lake City. Utah where she has been working and raising her kids for the iast 18 years. Cyndee loved her job at IHCP and made life long friends some of which were her customers. Cyndee is survived by her sen James R. Liebelt, Salt Lake City, daughter HyDee (Rusty) Christiansen, Pasco WA, two grandsons; James Earl Liebelt and Bryan Christiansen, a granddaughter due in March, parents Rondo and Beverly Farrer, Beaver, one sister Jana (Steven) Bradshaw, Beaver and some very special nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandparents and brother, James R. Farrer. held were 1 :00 at 2nd Saturday February p.m. in the Beaver 1st Ward LDS church. An evenina viewina was on Friday February 1st from 8 p.m. at the Swindiehurst Funeral Home in Beaver (360 West 100 North). Send online Services Comments or Ideas? Contact Us! , P.O. Box 351, 8-- Beaver ' wwwipressxrnission.com u ilk Uf .2 1 condolences to www.swindle-hurslfuneralhome.co- il kd iu m UL U a Sign up with South Central Cellular and pick up a RAZR PHONE for only $19! tu PIS' 0 Lt.- GET A RAZR PHONE x ax i 4 ONLY ' w .v.- r . . ..... ... 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Sharia (Ze) Almeida all of Beaver, Kiley cf Bradshaw (Me'aina) & R.cnie NV., Logandale. (Krisiy) Bradshaw of Beaver and 23 grandchildren. Randy is survived by brothers, Gary (Hazel) Bradshaw, Jim (Jeanie) Bradshaw, Lynn (Gienna) Bradshaw & Shadrach (Janet) Bradshaw and sisters ReaDawn (Larry) Rowley and . Rachel (Mel) Cox. Colleen is survived by her mother Beatrice Willden of Beaver, brothers Ed (Susan) Donald (Bonnie) Willden, Willden, Allen (Pam) Wiilden. Cra'g (Lois) Willden and Kevin (Shirlene) Willden. They were preceded in death by a son, Alma W. Bradshaw, LaVel and llynn Bradshaw and Colieen's father KANAB m j. 100 644-231- 0 EAST 45 E5CALANTE N, 100 WEST Hll DALE 1 185 W. UTAH AVE. 826-421- 874-281- 1 fcqu:K new phone activation ana s twin ysar wvice ?g ecTft or two year p'U'Thvi of ex ticg ag'eement 'Luntttd time offer, valid through of 1'9 f't' $50 rr! r iettx. fciviw-i- i tttris and ainartiors may i.T'v, Vtor fordtM. M.irth 31,2008 Motorold RAZR j 9 Crtal Randal C. & Colleen Willden Bradshaw Randal Beaver: C. & Willden Colleen Bradshaw returned to their Heavenly Fsther on January 28, 2008 as the result of a car accioent near Brasvley, California while vacationing with friends. Randy and Colleen were married for time and eternity in the St George LDS Temple on November 24, 1965. They for worked together more than 42 years. Randal C. Bradshaw was bom February 28, 1943 at home in Manderfield. Utah to LaVe! & llynn Bradshaw. He was a very tiny baby and his mother kept him in a shoe box by the fire to keep him warm. He grew up farming with his father, brothers and sisters in Manderfield. Randy graduated from Beaver High School, where he was involved in FFA. He loved hunting rabbits with the boys. He served an LDS mission in the East Central States Mission, in Louisville, KY from 1962 1964. He served in the Utah Army National Guard. ' Randy was a dairyman and was currently for Utah the working of Department Transportation as a transportation technician II. He loved to help in the commu- -' nity and church. He was known for his BBQ on wheels which he towed behind his. truck. Randy was very active in the LDS Church, and held many callings throughout his life. He served as Bishop of the Beaver 2nd Ward, was a scoutmaster, served on the High Council, and was currently the Ward Mission Leader. He loved serving in the church and was always a friend He also was a to everyone. and loved doing home teacher much. this very Colleen 'Willden Bradshaw was born October 10, 1947 in Cedar City, Utah to Edward Lowe Cecil and Beatrice Wiliden. She grew up not being afraid of snakes because she was raised with five brothers. Colleen was also a graduate of She Beaver Hjgh School. excelled in Home Economics and became an accomplished seamstress. She later sewed many beautiful articles for family and friends including cheerlead-in- g uniforms and temple clothColleen was a wonderful ing. wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She would spend tireless hours making things for tier family. perfect did did Colleen she Everything in was active She 150. very the LDS Church. At the present time she was the Visiting Teaching Coordinator and also a Ward Mission Companion to her husband Randy. She also served in the Presidencies of the Relief Society, Primary and Young Women. She was also a visiting teacher. Colleen was a master with acrylic nails and was also a top. notch Avon lady, through which she gained many friends. This past year Colleen had taken on another job with the Belknap School as the "take Some of home library lady". her hobbies were sewing, deco- rating wedding cakes, decorating for weddings and giving of her time and talents to every- r-- , t . '.. vJ rt 1 ' Funeral services were held on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 1:00PM at the Beaver LDS 5th Ward Chapel at 1200 East 200 North in Beaver. Family and friends paid their respects on Sunday evening at the Church from 6:00PM to 8:00PM and on Monday at the Church from 12:30PM. to 10:30AM" Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction cf Southern Utah Mortuary of Beaver. Online condolences can be sent to beaversouther-nutahmortuary.co' -- V Hvi I , Colleen and Randy loved spending time with their children For and grandchildren. Christmas this past year they took their entire family to Disneyland. They also loved spending time together traveling, going to Cedar City to the movies, and supporting their grandchildren in their various activities. Randy and Colleen are sur- - r Cecil Willden. side-by-si- de one.' - ' Si wis Albert J. Smith Beaver. Our beloved husband, dad & grandpa, Albert J. Smith, better known as "Bert" or . "Buttermilk" away passed January 31, 2008 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. He was born to Albert T. & Edna Darle Patterson Smith on December He 1, 1919 in Beaver, Utah. loved working on his farm and spending time with his family. He loved fishing and hunting with his son and grandsons. He loved to go on pjenics and during the summertime the family went on a picnic every Sunday. He enjoyed going out on the range to check it out and look at his cattle. He graduated from Beaver High school in 1939. He served in the Navy during World War II from September 1943 to March 1946. While serving in the Navy he taught the men how to swim. He married Syble Colleen Brinkerhoff January 1, 1949 in Beaver, Utah and their marriage was later solemnized in the St George LDS Temple June 9, He has served in the 1962. Mutual Presidency and he worked with the scouts. He was on the Rodeo Commission for Church rodeos. One child surthis vives John union, of Smith Beaver, 4 A.(Debbie) Tony (Tina) grandchildren, Smith, Jared (Marian) Smith all of Beaver, Justin (Jessica) Smith of Cedar City and Tommy Smith of Beaver. He has 4 great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister Lenore Joseph of Beaver. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Paul Smith and a daughter Carla Colleen Smith. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, February 5,- at 11:00AM at the Beaver LDS 1st Ward Chapel. Family and friends paid their respects on Monday, February 4, 2008 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM at the Southern Utah Mortuary in Beaver and on Tuesday at the from 9:30AM to church 10:30AM. Interment was in the View Mountain Cemetery. Online condolences can be sent ' to 1 April nollinc I 41 . On January 23, 2003, our beloved wife, mother, sister, and Rollins April grandmother,. Yardiey, returned .home to her Heavenly Faiher steer a car in Cal.fornia, she had been vaca'ionirsg with her huiband and twnos. April was Dorn in Cedar C'ty. Ut:Ji, on April 23, 1351, to Bill z,vi Mala Roiiins ond gr?w up in Parcwan, graduating from Parowan High School, where she was a cheerleader arid drill team member. She grjduated from Continental Hair College in Salt Lake and was the student body president and an instructor there. She married R?.y ten Yardiey on. April 5, 1374, in rarowan, Utah, and was later sealed in the St. George temple. April lived a lite cf service and compassion, caring for others. Che leved spending time with her husband helping him with his businesses and treating him like a king- .- She often laughed and called hers'effa gypsy because she enjoyed traveling. She loved her children and grandchildren and saw they were showered with treasures and dressed to perfection. She did not miss a ballgame, wrestling tournament or dance performance and was happiest cuddling, and singing to her grand babies. She dedicated her life to her family and friends. April was a favorite aunt to all her nieces and nephews, and everyone loved to go to Aunt April's house. She was a wonderful cock and always brought more than her share to family and church dinners. She had a beautiful voice and shared it singing at funerals and various occasions. She loved working in her yard, pampering her flowers that were so beautiful everyone decorated their wedding receptions with them. Apnl sacrificed much cf her time for her community serving as the Beaver High School drill team adviser for 11 years, winning multiple SJate Championships. She judged many beauty pageants, drill team tiyouvs, and talent shows. April was a faithful member of the LDS Church and enjoyed ooing to the temple with her husband. She served as the Young Women's President and ' took the girls on many exciting spiritual activities. April was a visiting tencher and loved heme teaching with her husband. April is survived by her husband, Ray A'.n Y&rti.'ey of Beaver, Utah; her children, Jennie (Kyle) Wilson of St. George, Utah, Kasey Alan (Sundee) Yardiey of Cedar City, and Korey Rollins (Lindsey) Yardiey of Cedar City; nine grandchildren, and her sisters, Norda (Bill) Barfm of Parcwan and Wary Linda (Rowland) Yardiey of Beaver. April wss preceded in death by her par' ents. Funeral services are pend- accident ing. Take time every day to do some- thing siHy. Philipa Walker |