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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Dec. 4, 1985 - Page 14 obituaries Laura Ella Babcock Bath, 82, died Nov. 26, Herbert V. Kramer Herbert 1985. Funeral services were under the direction of Bishop J. Ralph Binnall. were Casketbearers Jim Moore, Terrell Smith, Steve Smith, Moyle Parker, Jimmy John and Moore Kramer. The family prayer was by Jim Moore. The prelude and postlude were played by Faye Loveless. Bishop Fred Wright gave the invocation. Stephanie Moore, a gave granddaughter, the life sketch. Speakers were Dr. Neal B. Evans and Dr. Donald Smith, a Vincent Kramer, 76, American Fork, died Friday, Nov. 29, 1985 at American Fork. He was born April 20, 1909, at Taber, Alberta, Canada, to John F. and Grace Rosenberger Kramer. He married Berniece Barratt Nov. 9, 1935. He was a citizen of both Canada and the one daughter: Mrs. U.S. He was a radio and James (Karen) Moore, television engineer for Highland; four grandABC station KGO, San children; one brother: Francisco, Calif., for 40 John F. Kramer, Lower years. He also had Lake, Calif.; and one worked for Union Oil sister: Marie A. Woods, Company, San Fran- Benecia, Calif. Services were held brother-in-law- . He was an cisco. were amateur radio Monday, Dec.& 2, at Organ selections Loveless. Sons by Faye Anderson in He given lived operator. San Francisco for 50 Mortuary Chapel, The benediction was by Burial Jim Moore. The grave Fork. American years. Survivors include his was in the American was dedicated by Keith wife, American Fork; Chadwick. Fork Cemetery. Williams Card of Thanks would like to express our deepest thanks to the many friends and neighbors that expressed their sympathy and love to our family at the death of our father and We "Hank" husband to work in the yard and those that assisted in the services are truly appreciated for their arrangements and kindness. visits from so many Williams. We are so thankful and appreciative of the food, money, floral wonderful hello world Laura Ella Bath people. She was born Oct. 12, 1903, in Spring Glen, Utah, to William Henry and Alice Thompson Babcock. She married Fred Harry Bath June 3, 1922. He died July 2, 1956. She was active in the LDS Church, and was in talented very needlework. She lived in American Fork for 45 years, and in Midvale for six years. She is survived by two " American Fork; seven ' grandchildren; 15 great . grandchildren; three ' ) sisters two and I brothers, Mrs. Edith Newton, Murray; Mrs. 1 Connie Humphrey, I Provo; Margorie Babcock, Clifton, Colo.; ' l Carl Babcock, Portland, $ Ore; and Ben Babcock, Las Vegas, Nev. A, Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 30, in the Anderson and sons and their wives, Sons Mortuary Chapel, Harry and Faye Bath, American Fork. Burial Midvale; and Duane was in the American and Marilvn Bath, Fork City Cemetery. 1 Brett Howard Gilbert Brett Howard Gilbert, of Lindon, died Monday, Dec. 2, 1985 at a Pleasant Grove nursing home. He was born Dec. 13, 1966 in Provo, a son of James F. and Bonnie Lee Risley Gilbert. He was a member of the LDS Church holding the office of Priest in the Lindon Third Ward. Survivors include his parents of Lindon, three 18, brothers: James Gilbert Jr., Darren M. Gilbert, D. Ross Gilbert, all of Lindon: grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Van C. Risley, Onterio, New York. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove where friends may call from 10:15 to 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. ) Babies born in A.F. Hospital: November 1 1 Boy to Ralph and Colleen Holtman Garrett of Alpine. November 15 Boy to David and Mary Ellen Thomas Brown of Lehi. Girl to Arthur and Carol Sorenson Powell of Orem. November 16 Boy to Joseph and Lana Sorenson Lay of Lehi. Boy to William and Diana Baer Graham of Highland. November 17 Boy to Mark and Debbie Wright Phillips of American Fork. Boy to Juha and Cammie Dinsmore of Wayne County. Girl to Allen and Jayne Wooley Pulley of American Fork. November 18 Girl to Clinton and Crystal Bell Kemp of American Fork. Boy to Russell and Diane Urie Daly of Lehi. Girl to Mark and Donna Bailey McAllister of Orem. Girl to Christopher and Ingrid Cortes Cloud of Salt Lake City. November 20 Boy to Mark and Ann Duersch Brady of Orem. Boy to Victor and Carma Sorenson Morris of Bountiful. November 21 Girl to Kelland and Joni Infanger Willis of Orem. Girl to Rick and Lisa Ann Cook Fausett of American Fork. Boy to Kirk and Michelle Conder Holmstead of Orem. Boy to John and Loraine Doyle Worthen of Lehi November 22 Boy to Ned and Kimberly Beck Jorgensen of American Fork. Girl to Layne and Elizabeth Cryer Bangerter of Highland. Girl to Terry and Laurie Wiens Anderson of Orem. November 23 Girl to Kim and Shelley Jackson Shumway of American Fork. Girl to Kent and Fawn Chappell Jackson of Orem. November 24 Girl to Byron and Roanna Roundy Glazier of Lindon. Girl to Tom and Suzette Bronson Carter of Pleasant Grove. November 25 Boy to Stewart and Ruth Spencer Haun of Lindon. Girl to Lance and Elizabeth Amodt Meier of Provo. The and elders scouts quorum that came over Williams and family Orval Ray Warren Ray Warren, received his master's Grove, degree from died Wednesday, Nov. University in 27, 1985 at the Utah Malibu, Calif. He was a Regional medic in the U.S. Navy Valley Medical Center in during the Korean War. He had been ordained Provo of natural a Baptist Minister, and causes. He was born Jan. 2, later became a member 1932 at Lilbourn, Mo., to of the LDS Church and C. and OUie was a High Priest. He Alpha Cashion Warren. He moved to Orem five married Guadalupe years ago and recently Mendez June moved to Pleasant "Lupe" in the Mesa, Grove. 13, 1961 In addition to being a Ariz. LDS Temple. He was a chaplain at chaplain, , he taught the Utah State Hospital, religiorrclasses atBYU .; his He enjoyed sports and He received education in Louisville, excelled in vocal music. and graduated Survivors include his Ky., from high school in wife of Pleasant Grove; Guam. He attended one son, Ron R. Pleasant Oakland City College, Warren, Oakland City, Ind., Grove; three Annette where he graduated daughters: summa cum laude with Warren, Debbie Warren a bachelor's degree. He and Stephanie Warren, Orval 53, Pleasant Pep-perdin- e all of Pleasant Grove; his father, Campbell, Mo.; and one brother, N. Earl Warren, Aurora, Colo. Services were held Saturday, Nov. 30, at the Utah State Hospital Chapel, Provo. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Full military rites were accorded by VFW District 4. Floral Cifls That Lust .'Foliage. pISnters by Bonneville Greenhouse 1130 t Mam. Am Fork 756 7946 One block North 5 blocks Fait fiom Fieri Meyer The peace of mind that comes with knowing Knowing that the funeral arrangements you have made represent your personal values. Knowing that it's over and done with and you don't have to think about it anymore. Knowing that by things now you will spare your family additional concern and anxiety during a time of great emotional stress. Knowing that the necessary funds will be available when the time comes. 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More than 700 physicians, along with Intermountain Health Care's network of Hospitals, Centers for Women's Health, and InstaCare centers are part of the plan. .IHC Care is nice. You pay your $5 and you go see your doctor, or you pay your $2 and you get your prescription filled They pay if you're in an IHC your hospitalization 100 Care hospital, and that's a real good benefit 'cause most insurance companies just pay 80 The IHC Care people have all been and they're real willing to help you kind, very and that's something I haven't had before. ". "Mom did that mostly. She took care of shots and stuff for me until I was. prohahly, oh. in the sixth grade." Having diabetes isn't easy. And it isn't cheap. 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". .You have to work 6 months to a year of places will even give you any insurance, in addition to having a preexisting condition clause. .IHC Care isn't that .And they cover so much, it way. really is surprising to me they can cover that much before a lot . . . . . Now I can see a real difference." |