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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Feb. 5, 1986 - Page s hftllnwnrld v Emma Luke Savage 35S V f 18 Emma Malinda Luke Savage, 1986, 88, died Feb. 1, at her residence. She was born March in Manti to John Thomas and Hennrietta She Luke. Barlow Cornelius married Ammon Savage Sept. 21, 1918, in Evanston, Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Dec. 15, 1958. She was a member of the American Fork 3rd LDS Ward She devoted her life to her family and church, serving in many positions: Sunday school chorister and teacher; a teacher and member of presidency of the MIA; a visiting teacher for many years in the Relief Society. 28, 1897, Babies born in Am. Fork Hospital : . Januarys Boy to Gregory and Jamie Barnes Workman of Highland. Girl to Thayne and Kelley Thacker Ewell of American Fork. Boy to Roxanne Jarvis of American Fork. Boy to Morrie and Rosemary Fausett Cloward of Salem. January 8 January 9 v Girl to Rock and Yolanda Montana Hansen of Lehi. Boy to Thomas and Louise Durfey Day of American Fork. Boy to Kevin and Carolyn Freeman Birrell of Alpine. Girl Girl Girl Girl i to Richard and Terri Walgren Michels of American Fork. to Mark and Tela Ann Fenn Peck of Provo. to Tim and Michele Allridge Welch of American Fork. to Jeffrey and Connie Forbes Davis of West Jordan. January 10 , Jeanne Harvey Lloyd of Pleasant Grove. Twins, girl and boy, to Stephen and Karen Rogers Peterson of Boy to Kalyn and American Fork. Girl to Ron and Judith Althoff Casper of Orem. Girl to Michael and Ann Linebaugh Lichfield of Pleasant Grove. . January 11 Boy to Dennis and Natalie Rackman Cannon of Clearfield. January 12 13 January 14 January 16 J like Irving Dorr Johnson, I of Lehi, died Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 at Humana SunRise Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born July 11, 1924 in Widtsoe, Utah, to Irving Ammon and Dasie Lavetta Camp- bell He Johnson. married Geraldine Parry, June 8, 1946 in Ariz. The was later solemnized in the Provo ' LDS Temple. He received his education in Tropic and in St. George, Utah. He served in World War II and later became a D.A.V. commander. He acted as President of the National Mustang Association and was a member of the local Sheriff's Possee Riding Club. He is a high priest in the LDS Church and presided as President of the Sunday School at the American Fork Training School Ward. Fredonia, marriage Leone Clark Sharon & Don R. Maxfield Karen & Bill Morris Julia & Ken Clark & Families Brent Clark take loved one, Jennie Kirk to Allred. We deeply appreciate thank the many friends, neighbors and family all those who took part members for all the in any way in the of sym funeral service. We expressions "' ' tL - 61, We would like to Antlers, Okla. Services and burial were Tuesday, FEb. 4, in Antlers, Okla, under the direction of Uipin Family Mortuary. Vg m, M, , ; MX, IjL 'sM'iM wlp 1 presented a tribute; and Bishop Elwin Peck. numbers Musical included a vocal solo by Diane Daly, who sang "In the Garden;" a song by the grandchildren, "How Great Thou Art;" and two organ solos by QlJ JEMk iBl Russe11 Dalv- who - S1 performed "Somewhere I my Love" and "These 1' ' I Hard Workin' Hands." 1 M The benediction was 1 Golden offered by mother, Mrs. Dasie Johnson. Pallbearers Salt Lake were Floyd Clark, Johnson, three brothers LaMar Pace, Chris City; and five sisterss: Ven peterson, Irving Johnson, Nevada; Dean jonnson Merril II, Johnson, California; Finlayson and Dave Golden Johnson, Sealy. Honorary Clearfield, Utah; Mrs. pallbearers were Ven Robert (Ardis) Evans, Johnson Golden Hatch, Utah; Mrs. Johnson! Dean Johnson Donald (Dixie) Munson, and Mitchell Lloyd, Kearns; Mrs. Edward Interment was at East (Collett) Liddell, LaWn Memorial Hills S.L.C. ; Mrs. Chris Cemetery in Provo, (Jan) Larsen and Mrs. where Clark Floyd Gary (Karol) Robinson, dedicated the grave, both of Washington. Services were under the Services were held direction 0f Wing Feb. 4 in the American Mnrhiarv f- & - ftjF?' , called at the home and OUTVIVUrs 1I1C1UUC Ills i iiouuiij ociiuui the mortuary, and for wife of Lehi; one son Chapel, with Bishop Floral Gifts ofthe lovely floral of- - and five daughters: Darwin Poison That Last ferings and the food Irving D. Johnson II, ficiating. Russell Daly performed the prelude prepared for our Winnemucca, Nev. ; Foliage planters by comfort. Geraldine Marie and postlude. i nMiini was American Fork Greenhouse Bonneville -to want shown our The love and Allred Jennie Thurston Edwin express gave , pathy Peterson, Lindon; Mrs. 1130 E, Main, Am. Fork City Treasurer and us at the death of our thanks to all those who the and Family family prayer, Stanley (Diane) Utah County Recorder. was Galetka, Lehi; Mrs. the invocation Survivors include one offered Clark. X)ne block by Floyd (Linda) Clark, Floyd son and one daughter: included North, 5 Mrs. Pleasant Speakers Grove; Mrs. Cecil Ray (Nina) blocks East LaMar (Darlene) Pace, Bishop Poison; Dave B. William and Hansen from Fred Orem ; Rosemary Sealy, who gave the We appreciate all mortuary and for the We would like to take Sykes, both American 20 biographical Meyer sketch; Kieeins, Provo; in to took who those part Fork; nine grand- this opportunity lovely floral offerings Merril Finlayson, who his grandchildren; children; 32 great thank the many friends, any way in the funeral and the food prepared grandchildren; three neighbors and family service. We want to for our comfort. our many step daughters: Mrs. members for all the express Elaine Rupp, Mrs. expressions ot sym thanks to the bishopric -- Mrs. Devon Roberts Maurine Phillips, both pa thy and love shown and Relie Society ot For Mental Health and Human Services Val & Jerry Roberts Mrs. of 4th our the us at the death ward for all California; and -N. 1220 E.. No. 11 120 & Annette Kay OCCA Junior Jennie Peters, Cedar husband and father, they did, and all those president, Adamson DODO1! the Roberts. Maleen who called Fork at American coorSchool City. Sunday Services were held dinator and active in the Daughters of Utah Monday, Feb. 3, in the & Sons Anderson Pioneers. Chapel. She was a dorm Mortuary mother for U of U Burial was in the Carlson Hall and BYU's American Fork City I I Kelp Little Catscrs Knight Mangum. She Cemetery. i i "ii opportunity . . f V; Roberts Card of Thanks ALPINE CENTER nit- jcr f pre-arrangi- B( JtiXrmih There is no more stressful period for loved ones than that encountered immediately after a death occurs. The fewer the concerns they must deal with at this time, the better able they will be to come to terms with the actual event. It is a time for them and others who share in the loss to express their love, respect and grief. They will be forever grateful to you for relieving them of making decisions regarding the funeral arrangements. They will be happy in the thought that everything was arranged in ac- ft " ( Nv Vjf itf I and I Jr rfflu. EMStfXNCy ' CC1 if' f l ) X 756-356- & r? 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Please send me your FREE booklets, "For the "Emergency Guide to What I Want in a Funeral." wJ Li v JtifiSSr VnTL? "' W fC JS tl fw ng ttrHeaft iinmC Color your funeral can spare those you love in a time of stress. City v Irving Dorr Johnson The Deitlaf family thoughtfulness Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife of Pleasant Grove; a son and daughter: Codie Lynn Underwood and r Daniel J. Un- - He was born Sept. 13, Tatahima, Okla., a son of - John D. and Dovie, L.' Shilling Un- derwood. He married Linda ' L. " Nielsen on 1947 in Allred Card of Thanks this Clarissa Hampton How and Your to Clark. We greatly apneighbors and family preciate all the help we members for all the have received. All of expressions of love and your kind deeds have sympathy shown to us made our time of at the death of our loved sorrow much easier. WE love you all! one, Merlin (Square) would We Girl to David and Julie Rasmusson Kleinman of Orem. Boy to Brett and Michelle Hendrickson Campbell of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Jason and Kimberly Tingey Allred of Cedar City. Clarissa Leila Bigler Sykes Hampton, 82, of American Fork, died Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 in American Fork. She was' born July 13, 1903 in Nephi, the daughter of Abner Chase and Elizabeth Tranter Bigler. She married Glen James Sykes Nov. 9, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He died Aug. 22, 1945. She married Marion C. Hampton Sept. 15, 1961. He died May 25, 1983. She was a member of the LDS Church in the American Fork 27th Ward. She served a mission in the Western States Mission. She was a Primary and MIA flowers thank our many friends, Girl to Brian and Brenda Olson Chipman of American Fork. Boy to Boyd and Linda Bunker Draper of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Bobby and Linda Tafoya Moore of Orem. obituaries , Clark Card of Thanks Girl to Scott and Lisa Bishop Cleghorn of Provo. Boy to George and Nancy Banks Gruber of Alpine. Boy to Brian and JaNae Heaps Carter of Alpine. Girl to Charles and Barbara Waters Reynolds of Lehi. 15 '" of James E. Underwood, July 28, 1978 in Junction derwood, both his Grove; Pleasant, of Kan. Pleasant Grove, City, , 38, of Athlers, He was "a career parents died Jan. 30, 1986 at the Veterans Hospital in soldier in the U.S. Army Okla. r and a sister, of llen Meshaya and a member of the Salt Lake.City. Dietlaf Card of Thanks tributed Girl to Jacqueline Carlson of Pleasant Grove. January She loved to travel with her family, and spent several winters with her daughter in Arizona. was She her of supportive husband and sons in building , the family business '.4 which has become Savage Brothers Industries. She is survived by one daughter and four sons, Mrs. D. Elden , We very deeply ap- - money in behalf of our and generosity in our wife and time of sorrow will be preciate all those who beloved so generously con- - mother, Ora Deitlaf. forever remembered, Boy to Kevin and Dehlia Robinson Street of American Fork. Girl to Sean and Tonya Boley Gunter of American Fork. Boy to Judy Redmond of Pleasant Grove. January James E. Underwood (Valentine) Clark, Pheonix, Ariz.; Grant N. Sava i. Mountain Green; Neal Savage, Orem; Kenneth C. and T. Luke Savage, both of 24 grandHighland; 26 children, great one ' grandchildren; brother, Wenzel Luke, many Kooseveu; nephews and nieces. She ... was preceded in death by a son, John. Funeral services will be held at noon today, Feb. 5, in the American Fork 3rd Ward, 200 W. 300 North. Friends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, from 10:30to 11:30a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. &Mmm' 1822 West 12600 South RIVERT0N 254-210- 0 soon to Jh) coming KEARNS dLj & MURRAY I |