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Show Citizen. Review, Press, WecL, Apr. 25, 1964 - Page 13 (obituaries) Eugene Tuckett traveled to England to do research. He was a pitcher in the baseball league. Eugene Tuckett, 76, American Fork, died Friday, April 20, 1964, in American Fork. He was born July 2, 1907 in Mapieton to John and ' a operated - KLA building stone business and worked as body and fender Survivors include his wife, American Fork; one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Marilyn) Clarke, Rexburg, Idaho; seven two grandchildren; Marian MendenhaD Tuckett. He married Madge Harris, May 22, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He SUN AND al brothers: Lawrence Tuckett, Provo; Thomas E, Tuckett, Lake Shore. He was preceded in death by a son, Darrell Eugene Tuckett. Services were held department mission area. lie served four times in the presidency of the MIA and four times as scoutmaster. He had in the been an ordinance Tuesday worker in the Provo American Fork North Temple for four and Stake Center. Burial foreman. He was a member of the LDS Church, American Fork 26th Ward. He served two stake missions, one in the Rochester, N.Y., area and as High Priest representative in the UNO years. He did was in the Springville genealogy work and Evergreen Cemetery. one-ha- lf Minnie Moffat Minnie Vilate Whitby Moffat, Healey Healey, Alpine, died Thursday, April 19, 1984, in Orem. She was born July 13, 1889, in Alpine, to Thomas Barratt and T.V.'S . W. Elvin Healey, all of Alpine; Healey, E. Vern Healey, Westwood, Calif.; Mrs. Fred (Delia) . Bowen, Freestone Emma J. Emmett Marion ' L. daughters: 94, Cedar Hills; at or below Mrs. Herman (Vera) Schick of Monument, Ore.; 29 grandchildren; 73 great grandchildren. Whitby. She married James William Healey, June 8, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 13, 1952. She I , i married John K. Moffatt, Dec. 6, 1975. She was a member of member of the the LDS Church and Daughters of Utah held several positions. Pioneers. She was a temple Survivors include worker. She was: a four sons and two Services were All Monday in the Alpine First Ward. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery under the direction of Anderson & Sons Funeral Home, American Fork. . items limited to stock COST ! ! on hand 25" Stereo T.V. Myrtle G. Walton itfii lllltl lllllllllll both of Fork; 15 Baf ratt, I 1942. American She was a member of I the American Fork 27th 1 ttr LDS Ward. She was a Primary and MIA former Primary She was a member of president, counselor in the Arlitra Guild and the Relief Society, and has served as a Pink a teacher in the Sunday Lady at American Fork had School, Relief Society, Hospital. - She grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren. Services were held April 23 in the Anderson & ideo Eecorites Or Kenneth K. Walton and Mrs,; Harry (Mary) Walton; March 11, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 9, Channel Block Out 130 Channel Capability 25PM4885P Television and Speakers with optional STG 885 Storage Cabinet include Survivors three sons and one daughter: Joseph M. Walton, Sacramento, Calif.; J. Richard Walton, Salt Lake City; F. married Joseph ' Sons mm ' .it Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery,. t 2...&2&aMlt3t.i.&4B&..- i.: ' ..e- - j Walkman Type Stereos Lawrence L. Healey Lamar Lawrence Healey died April 18, 1984, in Provo, Utah.; He was born Feb .24, 1903 in Alpine, Utah, to Richard Joseph and Janie Amelia Winn Healey. He married Emily Clara Cullimore June 24, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He was a worked for many years for the U.S. Forest Service. He was of the a member Highland LDS 3rd Ward and served as a home He was a teacher. charter member of ithe - farmer-sheepma- - V- - f n, Highland Water Board. He is survived by his wife, Highland; sons Don and daughters, Lamar, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. John D. (La Dean) Adams, Sandy, Utah; Norman C, Highland; Mrs. (Lola) Boyd Mounteer, Farmington, Utah; Lynn K., Lehi; Le 29 Earl, Highland; grandchildren, 23 great two grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Harvey (Alloween) Naylor, Magna, Utah; and Mrs. Marry Rohde, Whittier, Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 21, at 11 a.m. in the Highland Stake Center. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery. 19" Color ; several years prior to his retirement. He was a stake missionary and High Priest in the LDS church. At the time of his death, he was a member of the Orem 25th Ward. - Survivors include his Wife, Fay, of Orem ; one son, Dr. Joseph F., Glendale, Calif.; five daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Alice) Shaffer, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carlo (Billie) Norton, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. William Varela, (Bonnie) Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Michael (Pat) South Wickham, ; Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Ronald (Virginia) American Phillips, Fork; brothers and sister, Harlan J., Le Grande H., Merlin H., ; J ga Onion Sets nvfl Mrs. D. Bruce (Delia) Brown, all of Paradise, Lewis B., Calif.; Rexburg, Ida.; Wayne H., Pamona, Calif.; 21 grandchildren, six great One grandchildren. C. l-Glen grandson, as an is Norton, serving in LDS missionary f Madrid, Spain. Step daughter and step-sonMrs. Ralph (Merna) Olathe, Colo.; Ray, Robert L. Lay, Utah; Clyde H. Lay, Orem; Henry E. 1 Lay, Salt Lake City; 14 and one step-gregrandchild. Funeral services were held April 21 at the Anderson and Sons Interment Mortuary. was in the American Fork City Cemetery. . s, $8Q95 Red 12for?2000 l . so tfi. ; Movie jr asses 5184 h ll ! mil n. n 8 Black - Silver I o K Expires - for $lQoo Movie Passes Expires AA Am. Fork -- Lehi 5184 jnn 'Jjs-jfji- I '1 vJtUSi d CJ 9 KM mi Ul Id NOW PLAYING: Nate & Hayes gQ'::ji!j Sacred Ground Sudden Impact Lonely Guy All The Right Moves Boatniks Gorky Park Silkwood D.C. 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