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Show ft ( obituaries Citizen. Press. Review - Wed.. Jan. 21. 1987 - Paee 3 Virginia M. Murdock Thomas Arnell Ida.; Emma Valley r Regional Center Medical in - - Provo. He was born July 5, 1903 in Pleasant Grove to James Henson and Idella Cobbley Walker. He married Lucile June Allen 11, 1930 in the Logan IDS Temple. He was an active member : of the IDS Church living in the American Fork 6th Ward. He was a High Priest. He had held many positions in the church, mostly in scouting. He had served a mission with his wife to West Virginia. He largest limber pine tree in the world in American Fork Canyon. He had been active with his wife in the Red Cross. He had served as a NRA hunter safety instructor. He served as a had been actively dynamite specialist in enrolled as a scout or the construction of the scouter for 60 years, road to Mirror Lake. He had received his Eagle had several weather and had badge with palms. He stations, was awarded the Silver received his pin Beaver for exemplary for services in this area. service to the BSA. He is survived by four He attended schools in Pleasant Grove and sons two and Thomas Utah State University, daughters: specializing in forestry. Alan Walker, Midvale; He had spent most of Gordon' Lee Walker, his life employed by the Uintah Mountains; Mrs. U.S. Government in the Roger T. (Janice) U.S. Forest Service and Fuller, Lakewood, Merlin R. the U.S. Parks Service, Colo.; spending time in Bryce Walker, Vernal; Arnell Soda Canyon and American Ray Walker, Fork Canyon. He Springs, Idaho; Mrs. discovered several Michael (Catherine) caves in American Fork Sherrod, White Rocks, Canyon, some of which B.C.; 20 grandchildren; contained Indian ar- 20 great grandchildren; tifacts which were three sisters and two donated to BYU. He brothers: Muriel also discovered what is Larsen, Kaysville; J.H. believed to be the Walker, Idaho Falls, ar Munson, Ogden; Edna . Moyle, Alpine; Ben G. Walker, Pasadena, Calif. Services were under the direction of Bishop Ronald Herman of the American Fork Sixth Ward. Pallbearers were Stuart Walker, J. Wallace Walker, Erik Fuller, Gary Monsen, Kenneth R. Walker, and Kirk Sherrod. Honorary were pallbearers Michael Grosjean, David Wilson, Michael Done, Steven Frei, David Kay, Jeffrey Sherrod, Rollin Lancaster, and Timothy Dean Walker. The family prayer was given by Merlin R. Walker. The prelude and were postlude played by Jolayne B. Walker. Scott A. Walker gave the invocation. Janice Fuller gave the life sketch. Lee Walker and Catherine Sherrod sang "The Voice of acMany Waters," companied by Jolayne Walker. Speakers were Alan Walker and Arnell Walker. Roger Fuller and Lianna F. Wilson sang "How Great Thou Art," accompanied by Alison Frei. were Speakers President Leland Priday and Arland Shelley. Bishop Herman gave remarks. The benediction was by Kevin L. Walker and the grave was dedicated by Blair Fuller. : r Jeanette Kathryn Foster Bolyard, 77, of Lehi, died Saturday, Jan. 17, 1987 in American Fork. , She was born Sept. 25, " 1908 in Port Angeles", Wash., a daughter of Charles Decauter and Goldie Beal Leola Foster. She married Harold Idaho. In 1984 they moved to Lehi. Survivors include one two daughters; son, Mrs. Jerry (Sandra), n Klamatfi Falls, Ore.; and Mrs? Lisantti, Lloyd (Linda) Brooks, Lehi; Robert Michael Bolyard, Seattle Wash.; five grandchildren, four Laymon dock, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Craig (Cheryl) Farrell, Hyde Park, Utah; '10 grand Sharry Barton gave the benediction. LeGrande Bair dedicated the grave in the Lehi City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Bair, Tim Bair, Tom James Bair, Elmer LaDonne, Dungan, Ben Dungan, and George Jacklin Paul Bertagna. Rachel G. Winter Brand of West Winter, Valley City, a former resident of Pleasant Weddied Grove, nesday, Jan. 14, 1987 at the LDS Hospital following an auto accident. 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ShlS married City; her; ..father, Burial was in the Andrew Troy Winter Pleasant Grove; her Pleasant Grove City Oct. 6, 1984 in Las mother, Heber; two Cemetery. Auburn, Calif.; and Mrs. Alan (Eva) Murphy, Port Angeles, Wash. Services will be Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Friends may call prior to the services. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. i Tony Lama and graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City. She had at been employed Safeways in Salt Lake City. and She is survived by her husband of West Valley Baitinger, COUPON BIG BOOT SALE Names I Gardiner Vegas, Nev. Rachel GREAT Jl valuable Bishop Radmall; Debra Bair, who gave a sketch; biographical Tim Bair and Kathy Bair. Susan Stevens performed three musical numbers, accompanied by Margie Hardy: "The Old Rugged Cross," "In The Garden," and "God Be With You." Ber-tagn- sisters, Mrs. Norman (Clyde) something special Fork, two sons and one S. Paul daughter: Murdock, American Fork; Peter B. Mur- Marie Kathrine Ann Bair, Lehi; she also three other Bostelman raised Nancy a Lewis, 82, of Fall River children, Mary died and Linda Peltier, Calif., Mills, Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987, both of Redding, Calif.; at the American Fork and James Bruce LaDonne, Red Bluff, Hospital. 19 She was born March Calif.; grand21 25, 1904, in Chester, children; great Neb., to Christopher grandchildren. Funeral services were Frederick and Anna Bostelman. held Monday, Jan. 19, in She was a homemaker the Wing Mortuary with and was widowed. chapel," Lehi, She is survived by two Bishop Greg Radmall three officiating. sons and Annette daughters, Elmer Vern Rymer performed the Dungan, LaRue, Texas; prelude and postlude Howard music. Benjamin The family prayer Dungan, Twin Falls, offered Idaho; Margaret Jean was by Lakeview, LeGrande Bair. Tami Dungan, Naomi Bair Irene Ore.; gave the inDungan, Red Bluff, vocation. Calif. ; Kathrine Joe- included Speakers two 3 CH)CCUTE6CKX7EGCHOCOl7E6CICOLAl a Let our5fady bring yours Mrs. Lois Krause, Mrs. Thelma Larsen, Keith Madsen, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marion McDonald, Ogden. She was preceded in death by a brother. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 26th Ward, 975 N. 60 East. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, and at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Marie Bostleman Lewis great-grandchildre- n; Bolyard June 5, 1931 in Port Angeles. He died Wash., Sept. 15, 1986. Ellensburg, She was educated in graduting with a BA in the Port Angeles Education. She taught schools. She graduated school in Port Angeles Western and Ellensburg. from State In 1940, she and her Washington Teachers College in husband and three to Bellingham, Wash, with children moved Wash., a two year degree in Yakima, there until 1927. She then attended residing Central Washington 1959, at which time they Teachers College, moved to Lewiston, children; Murdock, 78, died Jan. 19, 1987 in American Fork. She was born May 9, 1908 in Manti, the daughter of Irving Fred and Elizabeth Pauline Dyreng Madsen. She married Stephen R. Murdock April 21, 1936 in New York. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti IDS Temple. She was active in the Primary and Relief Society in the IDS Church, a member of the Arlitra Guild, the Bonheur Club and American Fork Lady Lions. She is survived by her husband of American 19, Kathryn Bolyard 1 four great grandchildren; three sisters and one brother: Madsen Virginia Thomas A. Walker Walker, 83, American Fork, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987 at the Utah 1 j l '" O for FtlEG . . tiectroiysis analysis !X1 tki $r FvnirPQ W. 7 Mon.-Fri. ENCOUNTER The Complete Image Experience 61 11 Main, Am. Fork 9-- s.t.9.5 Walk i"5 welcome "ear Parking 756-499- 1 |