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Show Citizen. Press. Review - Wed., Dec. 10, 1986 - Page G 18 William F. Zauss obituaries Dan E. Monson Dan E. Monson, 52, Lehi, died Thursday, Dec. 4, at the American Fork Hospital of a heart attack. He was born Jan. 3, 1934 in Lehi to Elmer Richelieu and Edith White Monson. He was a school bus driver for the Utah State Training School and had worked as a brick mason and worked for Lehi City. He is survived by his wife, Joanne; three sons and one daughter: Kelly Dan Monson and Mrs. Thomas (Cindy) Ruckman, both of American Fork; Dale Rex Monson, Provo; Brent L. Monson, Orem; five . grandchildren; his mother, Lehi; one brother and Gloria Parker played the prelude and postlude music. The family prayer' was give by Bob White. ' included Speakers Wonoma Hicks, who gave the biographical sketch; Bishop Grant and Christofferson; Bishop Smith. ft. Leonard Wing played an organ medly of western songs and "Oh The Danny Boy." three sisters: Tim R. benediction was given Monson and Mrs. Allen by Bart Christofferson. (Marie) Strasburg, both Smith Bishop of Lehi; Mrs. Grant dedicated the grave site (Gloria) Parker, at the Lehi City American Fork; and Cemetery. Mrs. Larry (Nancy) were Pallbearers Weitzel, Calif. Kelly Monson, Dale Funeral services were Monson, Brent Monson, held Monday, Dec. 8, Tom. Ruckman, Clay under the direction of Calton, Owen Moore and Bishop Ronald V. Smith. Dick Lewis. Elizabeth Jane Mary Milt Crane, occupations, including Los Angeles, Calif.; five private industry and grandchildren; three education. She retired from a teaching position great grandchildren. A graveside service with Granite School for Ferril Elizabeth District in 1970. She was Crane Pierpont, 81, was a prominent woman held Monday, Dec. 8, at golfer in Provo, winning the Provo City two city championships. She was an- active Cemetery. of She died Thursday, member the Dec. 4, 1986. American Fork 7th LDS A native of Utah, she Ward. was born July 7, 1905, in She is survived by a to Heber Riverton Stewart and Mary Jane son and a daughter, Miller Crane. She was Thomas Crane Pierthe eighth child in a pont, Parowan, Utah; Kay Pierpont Kane, family of 11. She attended BYU Carmichael, Calif.; five three and graduated from the grandchildren; grandchildren; University of Utah on great June 5, 1928. She three sisters and one Thomas brother, Olive C. Smith, married on Salt Lake City; Vilate C. George Pierpont Houston, June 6, 1928. The Shaffer, C. Lavon marriage was later Texas; solemnized in the Salt LaSalle, Santa Rosa, Lake LDS Temple. He Calif.; Milt Crane, Los died April 24, 1986. Angeles,Cali The family suggests Mrs. Pierpont used her home economics donations be made to and the Society for the background education in a variety of Blind. Miller married She Crane. Thomas Pierpont June Lake. Salt in The later was marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 24, 1986. She was a retired school teacher and a prominent golfer. She was an active member of the American Fork 7th Ward. Survivors include two Thomas children: Crane Pierpont, and Kay Kane, Calif.; three sisters: Olive C. Smith, Salt Lake; Vilate C. Shaffer, Houston, Tex.; Lavon C. LaSalle, Santa Parowan; Car-micha- Pierpont one Calif.; Rosa, temple ordinance worker in the Los Angeles Temple and a member of the Sunday School presidency. He is survived by his wife, Pleasant Grove; two sons and two Honorary Warburton and Shirl Winters. The family prayer was given by Barry Zauss. Linda Jensen played the prelude and postlude. The invocation was by Floyd Morley. Becky Bales sang "Oh r My V' Michille Bledsoe, Newport, R.I., Mrs. Kent (Nancy) Madsen, Santee, Calif.; daughters: William Frederick Zauss III, El Cajon, Calif.; Barry Zauss, Lakeside, Calif.; 11 grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Bishop Glade Walker of the Pleasant Grove Ninth Ward. were Pallbearers Barney Zauss, Barry Zauss, Ralph Harvie, Don Harvie, Floyd Morley, and Clarence ac- Father", companied by Linda Jensen on the piano and Anne Hill on the violin. were Memories presented by Nancy Madsen, Barry Zauss, Michelle Bledsoe and Barney Zauss. Don Harvie played "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief' as a piano solo. was The speaker Ralph Harvie. The congregation sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," directed by Gloria Seely and accompanied by Linda Jensen. The benediction was by Clarence Flegal and the grave was dedicated by Barney Zauss. Society members who your friendship and were so caring and loving concern. thoughtful. -- Mr. and Mrs. LinA special thanks to coln (Jilene) Card those who sent cards, food, or helped in any -- Mr. and Mrs. Donl Peterson way during her illness and passing. We will -- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn always be grateful for (Peggy) Lowe. 68, - of American Fork, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 1986 in a Salt Lake City hospital of injuries in suffered an automobile accident. He was born Aug. 11, 1918 in Soda Springs, Idaho to Leon Charles and liili I; ! Lornetta Edna John DeMine. He married Leecia Breeze Fairbourn June 16, 1966 in Orem. She died Aug. II He was a member of a farmer, the LDS Church. He is survived by technician 29,1985. He was television and Julian ; Lorren DeMine, all-- : American Fork; Mrs. Randall (DeAnna) DeMine Donald Wesley DeMine, and worked in main- three sons and one tenance. He served in daughter: Leon Charles the Army in World War DeMine, Roy Gene Brunette, Lehi; grandchildren; four one; brother, two sisters: Robert Ray Johnston, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs., Vance (Edna Mae).. Green and Mrs. Nyle (Dorothy) Green, both Pleasant Grove. Services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 10, at. 11 a.m. in the American. Fork 29th Ward, 678 S.: 100 W. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Greta M. Vance Fork; two daughters: Mrs. Robert R. (Judy) Larson, Salt Lake City; Greta M. Vance, 71, passed away Dec. 2, 1986, in Mesa, Ariz., after a B. David (Darlene) Oliphant,' ' Jacksonville, Fla.; seven grandchildren; three great grandsons. Mrs. courageous battle with cancer. She was born Oct. 21, 1915 in Hunter, a daughter of Christian and Maude V. Blunt Peterson. She married Harmon T. Vance Sept. 8, 1983 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Because of her loving spirit. caring,' she touched all friendly, survived She is by her she came in contact American of husband her will miss with. We IB, Funeral services will . be held Friday, Dec. 12, : at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118-Main, Lehi, where ; friends may call Thursday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. . , - George 6, 1928 solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. He was retired from Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was active in the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward. He was a High Priest group leader, We'd like to express our gratitude to all those who extended sympathy and consolation at the time of the passing of our dear mother, Mada We Peterson. P. appreciate especially the bishopric and Relief brother, Crane Pierpont, 81, died Thursday, Dec. 4, 1986 in Alpine of causes incident to age. She was born July 7, 1905 in Riverton to Heber Stewart and Diego, Calif. The marriage was later FlegaL .pallbearers were Verl Peterson Card of Thanks Ferrill E. Pierpont Ferril William Frederick Zauss, 63, of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, Dec. 5, 1986 in American Fork, of pump failure due to cardiac shock. He was born Jan. 31, 1923 in Jerome, Idaho to William Frederick and Mildred Mary Knowlen Jacobsen. 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