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Show Trane. A incidents include and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark, Ben-nioMr. and Mrs. Lenard Rockwell, Lehi; grandparents and Stanley Clark, Lehi; Mrs. Carrie Rockwell Thompson, Tooele. Mrs. Rockwell is also survived by two brothers and one sister, Carl S. Clark, Lehi; Ronald, Moline, 111., and Mrs. biography was given by sister-in-laSusan Clark. She related many incidents in Norma's life which depicted the her daughter, and mother she was, including the fact that she was a BYU graduate, had taught school and had held many positions in the church. She had taught MIA and Primary and had accepted a call to serve as Laurel leader. "She was loving, dutiful, gentle, a patient and wonderful mother, a thoughtful neighbor and friend", stated Mrs. Clark. A brother-i- n law, Kevin Rockwell, : played an organ medley of favorite hymns including "Lead Kindly Light", "I Know wife, the "Motherhood speaker. scripture from I do unHe told of his You 73Pontiac Dorton for were Larry Searle, Russell Bray, Kerry Bray, Jack Gray, Bert Gray and Rex McClellan. The huge array of beautiful flowers was cared for and arranged by the Relief Society. Hazel Schlappy Eulogized at Funeral Rites Impressive funeral services were held for Hazel C. Peck Bateman Schlappy on Saturday, August 12, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Bishop Don Palmer officiated at the service. Mrs. Shlappy died August 8 after a short illness. David Worlton played the prelude and postlude music and the prayer with the family was given by Ralph Bateman. Joseph Bateman offered the invocation. Lornell Bateman sang a vocal solo, "Wonderul Mother of Mine." She was accompanied by her spoken by LaVar Bart i . 77 VW Nova Sedan Bateman. pallbearers it . 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CENTER, PROVO, UTAH 373-798- I I fc CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-HON- '4 I i 73 VW $179$ Reg. to $16.00 DEAN EVANS UTAH COUNTY'S TRANSPORTATION EXPERTS 4 .ir,i.nro.f,at $8.99 All Men's Lees' 3 County, of accidental drowning. He was active i Inn. Mrs. Knavel spoke on Home Management. Now Only B- - We add 10 . 0ChUfaction O w Tuesday, August 15, at 2:00 p.m. in the Crescent 12th Ward Chapel, Sandy, under the direction of Bishop W. B. Tom Sutton. Danny was born April 14, 1974, in Apia, Western Samoa. He died August 12 in the East Canyon I was luncheon rescheduled for September 14 at Sils Seafood Only Drowned In Reservoir Reservoir, it was Reg. $13.00 Worlton Youth held 10, necessary to change the date of the annual Young Homemakers Luncheon. Linda KnaveL the Utah Young Homemaker, was featured speaker. The Cords Jt Honorary were Keith Bateman, Steven Bateman and Brett Bateman. The many beautiful flowers were cared for by the Eleventh Ward Relief Society. were A con- Student Fashion jtcM. AT, Nico, Air 4ipd,el.., " decorating. V 77 Chevy 6 cy ., Homemakers from North Utah County are invited to attend a meeting on August 17, today,, at 1:30 p.m. at the Carriage House at University Mall. The monthly meeting will be about home and home demonstration cerning home furnishings and decorating will be given by Carriage House personnel. Due to a conflict with a Farm Bureau party on August Decorator and Lynn Wootton, Jon, Kevin and Bob Worlton. Survivors include his parents, three brothers and one sister, Jon, Kevin, Lori Ann and Ryan, all of Sandy. Mr. and Grandparents Mrs. Ralph W.Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil all of B. Wootton, Mild $5295 $1995 To Hear Casket loaded Low . Noatar, AT, air grave in the Lehi City i Wranglers $12,501 .. Cordova Station Wagon 9 Pan, radio Homemakers Thursday. August 17. 1978 T Mark Bateman, Brad Bateman and Crookston.' Danny's father dedicated his Mrs. ac- Bateman. Serving as pallbearers were Mike Kearney, Kenneth Bateman, Don Bateman, Lehi Free Press Agnes Harrison and Mrs. Lola B. Bird, both of Orem. bearers were Kenneth 76 Chrysler SAFFARI heroic parents, and paraphrased scripture ac- - Pallbearers Genevieve were Lenard Rockwell, Bryan Clark, Mike Devitt and George Hunter. Honorary pallbearers DANNY WORLTON On Autos love as lived by Norma Jean and other selections Musical were sung by Scott and the service with prayer and the dedication of the graves at Lehi City Cemetery was by John W. Rockwell. Serving as pallbearers for Norma were Carl Clark, Ron Clark, Kevin Rockwell, John Gray, Varlan Clark and Alan Bray. as grandfather. American Fork; The slide presentation showed Danny at every stage of life, smiling and enjoying it as only he could. Benediction was given by Kenneth Cemetery. Speakers ioney concerning solo. and companist. The closing prayer was offered by Bishop Eldred Fox and the dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery was We Can Save the from John 15:13 saying, "greater love hath no mother than this: that a mother lay down her life for her children." A Primary Childrens Chorus sang two songs, "We Are a Happy Family" and "I AM a Child of God". They wure by Eva accompanied Carson and directed by Paula Faddis. Allen Zimmerman sang the Keith Patriarch Grant Christofferson. Bishop Donald Palmer Larsen Sunday School. The family prayer at the funeral was given by Fredrick Worlton, an uncle. The opening song by the congregation was "Dearest Children.". The invocation was delivered by Virgil B. Wootton, a were Bishop W. B. Tom Sutton and Ned Stokes. A musical number, "Where Love Is," was sung by the Crescent 12th Ward Relief Society Chorus. Ralph Rogers sang, "I am a Child of God A life sketch of Danny was presented through color slides accompanied by background music. were Bishop Peterson concerning testimony gospel truths and what the eternal plan of life means to us. A beautiful moment of the service was when John Rockwell, Norma's husband and Genevieve's father expressed thanks to all for the love, and help compassion shown for their family since the accident. He love for his wife and their daughter, "our lives did not begin 'til we first said 'I love you'." Stanley Clark, Norma's grandfather, concluded crowning glory of our existence here on earth and Norma was a classic example of motherhood; a righteous mother in Zion." President Schow read an editorial which appeared in the Deseret News parental Moroni and Third Nephi telling of the love Jesus has for little children. He also read from Mathew in the Bible and bore his derstand." children. is TV; the also consoled the family with remarks concerning the beauty of life and eternity. David Worlton played an organ solo and a musical selection was sung by a male quartet. Frank Huggard, David Worlton, Lineu dePaula and Lisle Russon were featured with Roberta concluding He read their passing. President Schow told of how we are blessed with the divine attributes of love and how this love had been exemplified in the life of Norma. He said that as we search our souls for answers we discover the meaning of motherhood and the sacrifices mothers make Judy was My their about . Genevieve was prepared and given by Sheila Hunter, a close friend of the family. She told of the sweetness and warm personality of the little girl and the love the family shared with each other. President Glade Dalton also explained that, "there was a purpose in Redeemer "Lives"," "Oh My Father", "This Earth Was Once A Garden Place." for Anderson, biography Norma's ; NORMA JEAN ROCKWELL and daughter Genevieve die after accident. Donald, James and Evan Nielsen. They were accompanied by Marilyn Nielsen. A beautiful tribute and (Lynette) i rmt Melvin Williamson, Granger. President Alvin Schow officiated at the service and spoke consoling words to the family and congregation. He also thanked everyone for their many kindnesses and consideration since the accident. Eva Carson played the prelude and postlude music and Ron Clark, Norma 's brother, offered the prayer with family members. The invocation at the service was spoken . by Carl Clark, also a That ?i by Kevin Rockwell. They sang the touching "Circle Of Our Love" and "Saturdays Warrior '. A special song "Sweet Genevieve" was sung by a male quartet featuring David Rockwell, both of wonderful ( devoted attention she paid to family and friends 1 : companied and brothers, Orrin Porter Rockwell, John brother. and examples husband and father; son E. that made everyone who knew her love her. Speakers who praised her for her many fine Lehi Stake Center. Mrs. Rockwell lost her life August 8 in a tragic accident while trying to save the lives of her children. The accident happened at Heart Lake near Wolf Creek Pass. The little girl passed away Friday, August 11 at Primary Childrens Hospital. Mrs. Rockwell was born April 19, 1949 in Lehi, a daughter of Keith and Violet Jean Gray Clark. She married John Rockwell, Dec. 22. 1972 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was a school teacher and active in LDS Church activities. Genevieve was born Jan. 6, 1974 in Provo. Schott and delightful incidents in Mrs. Schlappy's life; four-year-o- ld parents warm - many and her daughter Genevieve, in funeral services held Monday, August 14 at Lehi; very interesting in the LDS Church, attending Primary and biographical sketch was prepared and given by Lileth Peck. She related A large congregation paid last respects to Norma Jean Rockwell Survivors Barbara daughter, Community Saddened by Death Of Rockwell Mother, Daughter i k |