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Show Obituaries Citizen, Press, Review Wed August 14,1991 Page 12 -- -- Ralph Oscar Wigginton, 85, Lindon, died Aug. 8, 1991, at the Mont A. Pulham (Mont) Montague Arthur Pulham, Gay, Santaquin; Barrett Pulham and David Featherstone and wife Kate, Dallas, Texas; 99, Lehi, died Aug. 12, 1991, in Lehi. HewasbornFeb. 11, 1892, in Tolleshunt, Mrs. Gerald (Mary Ann) Jacobs, Layton; daughters-in-law, Mrs. Ronald UArcy, Essex, England, to Frederick Joseph and Laura Jane (Frances) Carter Pulham. He immigrated with hia parents and three brothers to ML Pleasant in 1900. He married Florence Davis Aug. 21, 1912, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. With his wife and three oldest children he homes tea ded at McKinnon in the Wyoming Territory. After Florence's death on Sept 30, 1948, he moved to Lehi. He married Rhea Christensen Featherstone July 9, 1953,intheMantiLDS Temple. He was a painting 127 n; three brother, Archibald, Pulham, Orem. He was preceded member and home in death by two sons, teacher. He loved music, fishing, camping, woodworking, toy making and gardening. Ronald and Arland; two daughters, Beatrice and Mavis; stepson, Tommy three Featherstone; grandchildren and one great-grandchil- d. He is survivedby his wife, Rhea, Lehi; sons, Funeral services will daughters and stepchil- be held Thursday, Aug. dren: Clive Pulham, 15, at 1 p.m. in the Lehi Orem; Mrs. Aaron North Stake Center, 900 (Laurene) Zumbrennan, N. 1200 East, where Provo; Mrs. Roland friends may call at the (Bessie) Webb, Salt church Wednesday Lake City; Mrs. Emery eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Harris-burand also Thursday from (Fern) Jensen, Ore.; Mont D. 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 Pulham and wife, Betty, prior to the service. Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ernest (Colene) Smith Interment will be in and Marvin Pulham and the Orem City Cemewife Barbara, of Lehi; tery under the direction Mark Pulham and wife of Wing Mortuary, Lehi. retired. contractor, Pulham, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Arland (Carol) Pulham, Lehi; 63 grandchildren; Mont was an active High Priest in the LDS Church. He had served as a bishop, a counselor in the bishopric, stake High Councilman, stake missionary, Sunday School teacher, High Priest group leader, genealogy committee g, Gerald J. Fralick, Jr. Gerald James Fralick, Jr., 55, Pleasant Grove, died Aug. 12, 1991, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Kelly (Sue) Rosenlof, Linda Fralick, Matt Fralick and Kristen Fralick, all of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Brett Center. He was born Dec. 29, 1935, in Salt Lake City to Gerald James and Mildred Eliza Knowles Fralick. He married Georgie Hill Aug. 25, 1956, in Alexandria, La. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 14th Ward. He held the office of High Priest. He had served in many Orem; (Kelly) Lloyd, Mrs. Steve (Sheri) Mayhew, Anchorage, Alaska; 12 grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: Mrs. Arlo (Virginia) Nissan and Arlene Staples, both of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Gordon Fralick, Califoschools Idaho. in southeast rnia; Terry Fralick, Hawaii. Services will be held He served for 20 years in the U.S. Air Thursday at 11 a.m. in Force. He attended BYU the Pleasant Grove 14th and was presently Ward, 825 S. Loader employed as assistant Avenue. Friends may budget director at BYU. call Wednesday from 6 church positions includHe was an avid BYU to 8 p.m. at Olpin Family ing the bishopric, High sports fan and enjoyed Mortuary, 500 S. 300 Council, and his first fishing, golfing and East, Pleasant Grove, love, Gospel Doctrine camping with his fam-il- or Thursday at the y. teacher, which he had He is survivedby his performed for many wife of Pleasant Grove; years. He spent his child- two sons and five daughhood days and attended ters: Jim Fralick, Mrs. church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Bert Brown Albert Timothy owned and operated a taxi service in Lehi in the 1950's. He loved to (Bert) Brown, 84, Lehi, died Aug. 6, 1991, at hunt and was a his home ofcauses incident to age. He was born March 4, 1907, in Lehi, to Newell A. and Annie Singewood Brown. He married Vida Pratt March 15, 1928, in Provo. She died Sept. d. He is survived by two sons, Robert Newell, Castle Dale; Ray Dean, Lehi; six grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Beth Turner. 13, 1982. He was raised in the Hawkins Basin area of Idaho before moving to Lehi. He was employed as a fireman at Tooele Army Depot, having rock-houn- Graveside services retired. He had been a merchant seaman and were held Friday, Aug. a fireman and conduc- - 9, in the Lehi City Ceme-tor on the railroad. He tery. Hello World Ralph Wigginton Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born Sept. 29, 1905, in Sparta, 111., to Bertram and Marga- He was a veteran of 1980. He is survived by one son and two daughters: Floyd Wigginton, lin- 1 Richard July 12 (Louise) Flygare, American Fork; Lavina Baker, Pleasant Grove; 14 July 13 Mrs. don; C Harky - M brother, ton, great-grandchil- d; He was an active member of the LDS Church and held the teacher. He had served office of high priest. He two LDS missions. had served as Sunday School president and He had been emteacher and home ployed at Geneva Steel. to Dean and Susan Jensen Fenhaus of Alpine. Girl to James R. and Shauna Bean Spencer of American Fork. July 14 Girl to Lynn and Diane Howard Adams of American Fork. Boy to Greg and Stacy Astin Benson of Orem. Boy Wiggin- Brookings, Ore. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 12, in the Lindon 2nd Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Ft We're closing our Provo Store for the summer with a V Elva Street SUMMER CLEARANCE Elva Kirkman She was a Relief Soci- Earl Roy Street, NashStreet, 78, died August ety teacher, chorister ville, Tenn.; Elvan J. 9, 1991 in American and was employed in (Butch) Street, Seattle, Fork. the clothing manufac- Wash.; 16 grandchilShe was born March turing industry for 13 dren, 27 16, 1913 in American years. one sister: Fork to Ernest Robert Survivors include Edith Densley, Lehi. and Julia Davis Kirk- three sons and three Services were held man. She married Evan daughters: Lynn Street, Monday in the AmeriEarl Street, whom she Mrs. Melvin (Gloria) can Fork Fourth Ward later divorced. Bennett and Mrs. Virl Chapel. She was a member (Julia) Fullmer, all of Burial was in the of the LDS church and American Fork; Mrs. American Fork taught MIA for 20 years. Roberta Turner of Lehi; SALE! All Plant Material Trees and Shrubs 20 Perennials 50 Annuals 25 writing, fishing, singing and playing the piano, but most of all he loved doing things with his family. He is survivedby his wife of Gunnison; children, Ronald Kjar, Marietta, Ga.; Mrs. Lance (Heidi) Memmott, Mrs. Mark (Kristen) Patterson, both of Salt Lake City; Elder John Kjar, serving in the Lancaster, Peterson Kjar. He Marianne Washburn Sept 8, 1962, in the Manti LDS married Sale good at both locations thru Sat NO UTAH PLANTP Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 9, in the Gunnison Stake Center. Burial was in the Manti City Dr. American Fork Internal Medicine Clinic at 1 Finish l495Ga.. Please call 756-216- 2 at that time for an appointment. Office hours are 9 a.m. - noon and HlMM v Care Facility - tit- -- JLXmL Notebooks lOcount Reg. $19.72 JONES PAINT AND GLASS Lot tho Pros 53 East Main at Jones match your American Fork 80 count Shampoo - Deodorant Toothpaste I Assortment I & go. 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Interior Provo COWRfc 0NIH FULL LINE GARDEN CENTER 383 S. 500 E, Am. Fork II Megan, Paul, Steven Kjar, all of Gunnison, three grandchildren; mother, Eleanor P. Madsen, Ephraim; three brothers and one sister: Bruce Kjar, Woods Cross; Richard Kjar, Gunnison;. Michael Kjar, CenterviHej Janet ' Hughes, Clinton. He was preceded in death by a son, Nathan W. Kjar. ham, American Fork; Rex A. Cunningham, department at Fargo San Bernardino, Calif. Ferl was also preDepartment Store for many years. Avery died ceded in death by her 1912, in American Fork, Jan. 28, 1975. parents and a nephew, the daughter of Angus KentB. Howell. and Hazel Pulley CunFerl was a member Graveside services ningham. She was of the LDS Church and were conducted Tuesreared at American Fork enjoyed gardening and day, Aug. 6, in the and received her schoo- working in her yard and Mountainview Cemehome. ling there. tery in Pocatello, Idaho. Acrylic Cascade Shadows 490 South State Cab cade Shadow! Ferl C. Hutchings Double AA OFF Hanging Baskets 25 OFF California LDS Mission; served an LDS mission to Brazil. He served as a high councilor, in the bishopric and as a stake clerk. He was a Gospel Essentials teacher in the Gunnison 1st Ward at the time of his death. He was a member of the Rotary Club, president of the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the historical record committee and president of the Snow College Alumni Association. He was a member of Lions International. David had many interests and hobbies. He loved tennis, chess, gardening, reading and Ferl Cunningham Hutchings, 78, a 50 year resident of Pocatello, Idaho, passed away Saturday afternoon, Aug. 3, in Bannock Regional Medical Center at Pocatello, following an extended illness. She was born Dec. 7, OFF OFF Vmcas, Marigolds, Petunias, Begonias, Alysum and more David Louis Kjar, 53, Gunnison, died Aug. 6, 1991, in Provo, of a massive stroke. He was born July 26, 1938, in Manti, to Ronald M. and Eleanor Temple. He graduated from Manti High School and Snow College and received bachelor's degrees in English and accounting from BYU. He was employed for two years with a CPA firm in Grand Junction, Colo., prior to accepting the position of Chief Finance Officer at the American Fork Hospital, where he was employed for 20 years." In 1988, David and his family moved to Gunnison where he was appointed Chief Finance Officer of the Gunnison Valley Hospital and where he served until the time of his death. He was a member of the LDS Church and had OFF 20-5- 0 David Kjar Celebrate BP. Final Summer Savings with Girl to David and Vicki Miller Dorton of Highland. one one grandchildren; SlF Fuller-O'Brie- n born to Curtis and Lisa Gaisford Hampton of Lehi Girl to Lance and Jenny Bitz Lewis of Provo. Boy to Paul and Cam alee Walker Giles of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Terry and Laurie Weins Anderson of Highland. Boy to Travis and Misty Self Nielson ofAmerican Fork. the rank of stafTsgt in the UJS. Air Force. ret Adams Wigginton. He married Virginia Walker May 29, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in Julyll Girl World War II, holding 7fiWa.8T)il FAX. now in Many ideas for YW, Parties, Home Evening (I ., I t h u |