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Show c Citizen. Press, Review - Wed., Aug. 5, 1987 - Page obituaries R. Harlow Jones Delbert Oxborrow Delbert Oxborrow died Friday, July 31, in Salt Lake City from a lingering illness. He was born April 18, 1910, in Lund, Nev., the son of John Christian Ella and Victoria Baxter Oxborrow. His educations was at Lund and Ely, Nev. He married Eva Colledge and to this union were born four children. They were later divorced. He married subsequently Florence Alvord and another acquired daughter. They resided in Winnemucca, Nev. He was by profession a truck and bus driver and later a diesel mechanic, employed by Ashworth Trucking r Ray Harlow Jones, died Aug. 2, 1987 in 83, Bountiful. He was born Aug. 5, 1903 in Provo to Horatio Dennis (Skip) and his wife Connie Oxborrow; all of Lehi; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Dale W. (Merilyn) Hansen, Salt Lake City; 19 grand34 children; greattwo grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Jim (Lola) Porteous, Reno, Nev. He was preceded in death by a brother, Earl, and a sister, Thelma. Funeral services will Company. He is survived by his be held Wednesday, wife; two daughters, Aug. 5, at 11 a.m at Mrs. N. Larkin Sunset Gardens, Robert (Phyllis) Crookston, 10600 S. 1700 East, American Fork; Alona Sandy, where friends 0. (Toni) Bennett, West may call one hour prior Valley City; two sons, to services. Delbert Gary and his Interment will be at wife, Carol Oxborrow; Sunset Gardens. Florence Elizabeth Gray Buckwalter, 73, Elders died Wednesday, July 1987 in American Fork of causes incident to age. She was born Feb. 22, 1914 in Lehi to James Henry and Winifred Steven married Benjamin Wilde Buckwalter June 21, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church. She served in the Relief and oil painting. Survivors include her Society presidency and as a teacher in various husband of American organizations. She Fork; four sons, two Dr. Kent enjoyed homemaking daughters: s Buckwalter, both American Fork; 29 grandchildren; 11 great one grandchildren; sister: Mrs. Norman E. (Dorothy) Hansen, Valejo, Calif. Services were held Friday, July 31, in the American Fork 23rd Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Lee J. Brown Dean Brown, Lay ton; Paul Brown, Tacoma, Lee Jennings Brown, 81, died Aug. 3, 1987 at his home in American Fork from plications of Wash.; Fay n, Yakima, com- Concert sponsored by Council and Sundance Arts Provo the City FREE BONUS services msiiitmtms&..m h Mrs. Paul (Ruby) Ream, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Merle jT J Saxophonists and I He was born June 11, in Hillside, Okla, to Alvin Wallace and Viola Blackwell Brown. He married Fern Cantrell in July 1925. They were later divorced, he n married Elva (Elsie) Ham-bleto- Dec. 23, 1931 in construction. He lived Anthony, Kansas. ' He was educated in several years in and Oklahoma, living there Spanish Fork before until 1942 where he Springville farmed. He moved to moving to American Provo in 1942 and Fork in 1985. He was an worked on the con- Elder in the LDS struction of Geneva Church. He is survived by his Steel. Later he worked on operations. He lived wife of American Fork; n Anchorage, Alaska three sons and three for seven years where daughters: Elvin Lee he worked on road Brown, Lander, Wyo.; Vickerman, Toppenish, Wash.; 28 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; a brother, Clint Brown, Avant, Okla; a sister, Ruby Vandiver, Tulsa, Okla. He was preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, where friends may E. Smith, Michigan; David Garlick, Slaton, Tex.; Mrs. Mike Baker, (Patricia) Oregon; Dwain Garlick, 111.; Chicago, Michael and Rhonda Garlick; two brothers and three sisters: Deverl Garlick, Salt Lake City; G. Jay Pinkerton security guard. He was a Garlick, American of World War Fork; Mrs. Bob (Laurie veteran II. He was a former Helen) Brimhall, Sandy; Mrs. Bruce member of the Eagles. Miller, He is survived by his (Bernice) ft Utah Valley Symphony CONCERT SERIES American Fork; Mrs. Gary (O'Leah) Peay,-- : 14 grandOrem; children. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, where friends may 1987-8- 8 1 Brahms Pianc Concerto in D Minor David Glen Hatch call Piano Soloist Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery under the direction of the Air Force Honor Guard from Hill Air Force Base. chrlstmaonce Traditional Christmas Carols Handel's Hallelujah Chorus Surprise of Babar the Elephant Liebelt Card of Thanks by Co-Sponso- We to husband and father, our ap- Arno M. Liebelt. to all our We are thankful to all would express like preciation dear friends, neighbors and relatives for your words of comfort and for your many kind and deeds at the loving passing of our beloved call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to burial. Burial will be in the Murray City Cemetery. those who prepare and helped part- in the funeral service. We would also like to thank the American Fork First icipated Ward Relief Society for their help with the flowers and Monroe & Shirley Paxman the beautiful luncheon. Your kindness to us has been a comfort. and the McCurdy Arnold M. Liebelt Family Doll Keele Card of Thanks Museum Wtdntiday, Jan. 20 ft Young Artists Thursday, , Jon. L 21,1988 Chosen By Audition time. The family of Lester to everyone for all their during this The Lester conE. Keele wish to ex- - kindness and Keele family us to E. shown sideration their appreciation press Saint-Sae- ns "Organ Symphony" ...Wed. Mar. 9, 1988 Symphony Favorite Operatic Arias Debbie Mitchell, Soprano Draper Exit Pops Concert ... Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1988 all day pass, 5.95 receive 6.00 worth ok S gooas & services H0TEL FUN PROMOTIONS ill I I L-- Gerri Engemann and Friends In Concert 1 - 8413 1-80- 0-227 Tickets now available at: 5 CONCERTS SEASON TICKET ORDER FORM Name Address City JU6T 0Fll.. & Jill E. American Fork, Lanes 105 S. 700 Timp Plaza (SMITH'S Shopping Center) American Fork $30.00 Family THE FUN Jack ZIP State Phone FOR (PIIIA) J Saint-Saen- s MJMS1S! FREE Pianist utilities-productio- Wash.; 1906 Tina Chen if step-childre- Bruce J. Garlick, 66, wife of West Valley died July 30, 1987 in a City; children: Larry A. Smith, serving in the Salt Lake Hospital. Air Force in He was born Nov. 4, U.S. Idaho Omaha, Neb.; Michael 1920 in Blackfoot, Gastin and Era Farnsworth Garlick. He married Delores L. Morrell May 13, 1977 in Elko, Nev. He served six years in the U.S. Navy and 16 years in the U.S. Air Force. He worked as a Richard Losee & Ralph G. Laycock, Bruce J. Garlick to with iiMiiiiinmin worked at the Geneva Roberts, Sacramento, Steel Plant during the Calif.; 11 construction phase and 15 grandchildren; 43 n in great grandchildren; before returning to coal three great great mining. grandchildren. A son, He is survived by his Mervel Keele, preceded He married Jennie wife of American Fork; him in death. Duncan. She died Oct. two sons and two Donald Services were held 12, 1946. He married daughters, Erma Hansen Walker Keele, Victorville, Monday, August 3, in March 1, 1981 in Las Calif.; Kenneth Keele, the Sundberg-Olpi- n LaRae Howe, both of Mortuary, Orem. Burial Vegas. He was a coal miner Salt Lake City; Mrs. was in the Provo City in Carbon County. He Paul (Jenna Lee) Cemetery. Lester E. Keele, 87, of American Fork, died Wednesday, July 29, 1987 in the American Fork Hospital. He was born Jan. 13, 1900 in Emery County. and Mrs. E. Ronald (Joy) Hansen, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wayne (Merry) Binch and - Graveside at Sundance August 9, 1987 (Sunday), 6 p.m. Opens will be held Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 10 a.m. in the American Fork City stake and Musical Director and Marva Jones, Bountiful; Don and Lester E. Keele Buckwalter She Ralph C. Laycock, Conductor High He retired in Jan. Priest president, a under the 1969 after working 41 Cemetery of the member & bishopric and served on years for Mountain direction of Anderson Sons Mortuary. the stake High Council. Bell. James Payson; hunter and fisherman. He is survived by his children: Dr. Ray B. Faye Smith, Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Jean, and a son, Harlow B. Quorum president, Buckwalter, Alhambra, Calif. ; Lee Buckwalter, 29, llllliOTl an avid was He and Elizabeth Mitchell Jones. He married Thelma Boley April 15, 1927 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She died March 2, 1986. He was an active member of the LDS I Church. He served as Florence G. Buckwalter Price Gray. 13 756-609- 7 Individual Reserved 20.00 Single 10.00 Student 8.00 Senior Citizen 8.00 Guild Membership (extra) 6.00 Pleate make check to ITAll I ALLEY SYMPIIOSY and mail to 461 Kant 28 75 .orth, Provo, IT 84604 5 1 or tor more information call 377-699- 375-087- |