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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Tues., Dec. 31, 1985 - Page bituaries Babies born in A.F. Hospital: 14 Leon R. Parduhn 1 and two sisters: Jay Leon Russel Parduhn, Meloie Royal West, 80, Salt Lake City, died Tuesday. Dec. 24, 1985 in a Salt Lake care center of natural causes. He was born Aug. 1, 1905 in Lehi to Noel Meloie and Harriet Abagail Royal West. He was married and later divorced. He was a carpenter Jim West, Sandy; and a truck driver. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the LDS Church. Mrs. (Norma) Chip-maboth of American Fork; Mrs. Niels (Lois) Anderson of Idaho Falls, Ida. He was preceded in death by a brother, Don. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 24th Ward, 100 East 300 North! Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Sandy City Cemetery. Patrick, Madge Woodburn Ore.; Mrs. Myrth Jones, Payson; Mrs. Donna McDonald, Grants Pass, Ore. Survivors include one Services were held son: Leland West; two Monday, Dec. 30, at brothers and three Wing Mortuary in Lehi. sisters: Leon Judd Burial was in the Lehi West, Yerrington, Nev. ; City Cemetery. Bobby L. Tucker County and Marie Tucker, all of Bobby LeRoy Tucker, Carbon Dec. served in the U.S. Army payson; two grandduring the Korean', children; two brothers He was born May 20, Conflict. He worked his and three sisters: Stan 1937 at Spring Glen, a entire adult life as a Tucker, Pleasant View; Max Tucker, Lindon; son of Orson and truck driver. Survivors include his Mrs. Cliff (Charlene) Evelyn Wallace Tucker. He married Norma wife of Payson; four Brimberry. Willard; and Jean Coombs and they sons five Mrs. Sharon (Vivian) were later divorced. He daughters: Mrs. John Gardner, Kaysville; married Barbara (Christine) Goldine, and Norma Baird, Sexton Clow and they American Fork; Jolene Price. were later divorced. He Tucker, Springville; married Jackie Shupe Tracy Lynn Tucker, Services were held Nov. 27, 1981 at Spanish Ronald Tucker, Bobbi Saturday, Dec. 28, at Jo Tucker, all Orem; Olpin Family Mortuary, Fork. He was a member of and Joseph Wade Pleasant Grove. Burial Jason Lee was in the Orem City the LDS Church. He Shupe, attended schools in Tucker and Angel Cemetery. 48, died Saturday, 21, 1985 at Lindon. Becksiead Mabel Mrs. Irwin American Fork. He was born May 8, 1913 in South Jordan, the son of Henry C. and Meloie R. West and Parduhn 72, died Dec. 29, 1985 in Parduh. He married Laura Swenson May 8, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member the LDS Church. He was a High Priest and worked in many organizations. He was a lifetime miller, a part owner of the Star Flour Mill. For 34 years he was a member of the Good Sam Travel Club. He is survived by his wife of American Fork ; two sons Parduhn. Brent and one Glade daughter L. Murray; L. Parduhn, Highland: Mrs. Douglas Oldroyd, (Marshal Sandy; 11 grandchildren: one brother n, McNeill Card of Thanks The familv of Mabel McNeill wishes to ex- press thanks for the many calls and acts of kindness at the death of their mother A special and kindness to Mabel. thanks to the staff and Mabel McNeill Family residents of Heritage C'onvelescent Center for Ray and Affra Nelson John and Ann McNeill their love and concern December 5 Boy to Charles and Reta Green Johanson of American Fork. Girl to Donald and Kathy Shumway Carter of Lehi. December 6 Boy to Dennis and Karlin Draney Sager of Lehi. December 10 Girl to Mark and Colleen Bevan Bezzant of Pleasant Grove. December I I Boy to Scott and Cindy Withers Durrant of American Fork. Girl to Steven and Dolores Blakesley Higgonson of American Fork. Girl to Steve and Suzanne Ford Meredith of Provo. Boy to Jeffrey and Marie Gearhart Davis of Orem. Girl to David and Allyson Benson Phillips of American Fork. Girl to Todd and Anita Lund Hanson of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Thomas and Cathleen Metten Harper of Orem. December 16 Girl to Lloyd and Sheila Hoyle Evensen of American Fork. December 17 Girl to Brent and Cynthia Fiet Bliss of Orem. Girl to Rel and Ora Peterson Brown of Lehi. Girl to Dale and Arlene Iverson Grace of Lehi. December 19 Boy to Clifford Wayne and Nanette Hackford Wood of Lehi. Boy to Kelly and Mary O'Mara Jensen of American Fork. Boy to Terry and Sheila Howarth Albrecht of Hanksville. December 20 Girl to Richard and Shirley Bowman Walgren of American Fork. Twin girls to Martin and Nadine Bevens Bacik of Alpine. Girl to Kirk and Wendy Danklef Kelley of Cedar Hills. December 21 Boy to Russell and Kathy Pratt James of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Ray and Karen Bilbao Johnson of Provo. Girl to Brent and Mary Boren Millward of American Fork. Christensen's t--t , t i V " V. li x.MUJtf 1 J M,i MS t H h bull t.X- -. Rowena W. Welcker Welcker, died 84, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1985 at a Salt Lake hospital. She was born Dec. 1, 1901 in Pleasant Grove to James H. and Idella Cobbley Walker. She married all of Magna; and Dr. Max B. Welcker, Highland; 16 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Leo Walker and Mrs. Muriel Larsen, Kaysville; Tom Walker and Mrs. Edna ward Primary Moyle, American Fork; president, among other Mrs. Leo (Emma) positions. She was a Munson, Ogden; James ofthe H. Walker, Idaho Falls, member of Utah Idaho; and Dr. Ben the Daughters Pioneers and the Walker, California. Magna Senior Citizens. Services were held include Friday, Dec. 27, with Survivors sons and daughters: burial in the Pleasant Lewis F. Welcker, Mrs. Grove Cemetery under of Peel Delia Gene Goodearl and Mrs. Jack (Susan) Mortuary, Magna. Blaekman, Walker Utah. Rowena Louis F. Welcker, Aug. 23, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 23, 1958. She was a retired school teacher. She taught two years in the Alpine School District prior to her marriage and 25 years in the Granite School District. She attended both BYU and the University of She was active in the LDS Church and served in many teaching and administrative positions. She was a member of the Pleasant Green Young Women's Stake Board and served as .tr, Thurs., Jan. 2, thru Sat., Jan. 4 Ladies Sportswear 2 Special Group 16 years American at the Fork Hospital where she was supervisor in the laundry. She loved gardening and travel. She is survived by her a Arthur Mabel Pettit McNeill, 91, of American Fork, died Monday, Dec. 23, 1985 at Heritage Convalescent Center of causes incident to age. She was born March Wyo. Emma Wilde Pettit. She married Henry E. to John E. and McNeill June 12. 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 28, 1962. She received her education in Coalville and later earned a teaching degree after Utah attending College and the University of Utah. She taught second and third grades in Coalville and in Heiner, Carbon County. She was in also postmistress Heiner for eight years. She served an LDS mission in the Southern Agricultural before marriage and one States her in the California Mission with her husband. She was a lifetime member of the LDS Church and served in various ward and stake auxiliaries. She worked in the Salt Lake Temple for nine years. She was also active in the American Legion Auxiliary, serving as secretary in American Fork for many years. of She was a member Greenwood Camp, Ladies Dresses Special Groups Men's & Men's Shirts Boy's Shirts great grandchildren; and two sisters, Myrtle P. Perry and Affra P. Rees. Services were held Friday, Dec. 27, in the Fork 18th American Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Bishop Ronald V. Turner of the Fork lBth 'American Ward. Casket bearers were Dennis grandsons Nelson, Richard Nelson, Alan Snell, Paul Steve Dastrup, Robert and Engstrum. The family prayer 10 to Men's 7o Mc-Dani- - Women's Large Group 25 Winter Boots Boy's - 13 Girl's Nk&H Off : oi oieepwedr ' oir 25 25 rw ..LitV r Vgg ' . t iy 4, 4V Q t 0 .1 Floral Cifls Thai Lasl Foliage planters by Bonneville Greenhouse 1130 t Mam. Am Foik 4 f 7567946 noun. 3 blocks 40 S. Main taM from Pied Mey 785-213- 1 Off 9 f rim' i Children's Dresses 1$ 56 I W. 756-474- 1 . i '.V ; Special Group See Our Bargain Basement American Fork Store lit T mi: Children's Clothing and 2t) Sportswear & Ladies Robes, Flannel Sleepwear B u Ladies Handbags U li V) Sweaters EfeiT tnimren s Infant Off Special Group Men's & Ladies Shoes Nelson. John T. McNeill, a son, was a speaker. The was by benediction Debbie M. McDaniel. a The granddaughter. grave was dedicated by Dennis R. Nelson, a grandson. Sv Coat Sale reduced grandson. Remarks were given by Bishop Turner and Marilyn N. Snell, a gave granddaughter, the life sketch. The grandchildren and sang, spouses "Improve the Shining ac Moments," B Daughters of Utah companied by Norine M. Nelson. Affra Pioneers. a daughter, Survivors include a Nelson, C. Mrs. spoke. Ray daughter, The grand- great Nelson, (Affra) American Fork; a son, children sang, "Love acAnother," John T. McNeill, West one B. Norine 13 by companied grandValley City; A values to 16.00 Fabric Sale was given by Ray C. a Nelson, and The prelude postlude were played by Norine B. Nelson, a v.i I Complete Stock Jj Flannel . granddaughter-in-Iaw- . The invocation was by Richard H. Nelson, a 28 live i (Beatrice) son-in-la- children; Off Special Group Pants, shirts, etc Dustin, Cedar City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the American Fork 23rd Ward, 680 N. 350 West. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Wednesday from two 6 to 8 p.m. and Thur husband ; Mrs. sday from 12:30 to 1:30 daughters: Marvin (Karen) Car- p.m. Burial will be in the son. Highland; Mrs. American Fork City Pamila Hansen, five grand Cemetery. Kearns; W&V It hi Aa and 25 Sportswear sisters: Richard Manning, Mrs. Florence Bullock, both Salt Lake City; Donald Manning, Lehi; Mrs. Mabel P. McNeill 24, 1894 in Almy, two and U-- Men's children; two brothers Cleone Manning Sorensen, 62, died Dec. 29, 1985 in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. She was born Feb. 13, 1923 in Lehi to George and Nora Thomas Manning. She married Earl G. Sorensen July 16, 1941 in Provo. She was a member of the American Fork 23rd Ward, active in the Primary organization. She was employed for special groups: OVE Dorothy M. Sorensen Dorothy 4 4 Main ijr I |