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Show Obituaries Beth Citizen, Press, Review - Wed Oct. 21681 Draper; 10 grandchildren; her mother, Gertrude Chatwin, Lehi; brothers and sisters, Beth Chatwin Smith Johnston, age 43 of Orem, died Sept 29, 1991 at Utah Valley Medical Center of injuries from an accident. She was born March 16, 1943 in American Fork to Mel vin Herbert and Gertrude Eliza Praughton Chatwin. She married Douglas Tolman Smith in 1957. She had a heart bigger He died Jan. 15, 1963. than life itself and will She married Jesse Merl be greatly missed by all Johnston in 1969. He her family. She is survived by died March 16, 1973. She was a fiance, Craig Brooks, and had resided Orem; sons and daughin Lehi, American Fork, ters, Melvin Eugene and Orem. She was a Smith, Jessie Clark, member of the LDS and Mickie Bruneete, Church and enjoyed all of Lehi; Michael Smith, camping and fishing. Lawrence Melvin LaVell Chatwin, Murray; Rocky Chatwin and Viola Timothy, both of Lehi; Melda (Penny) auto-pedestri- home-mak- Hatfield, Springville; Leon a (Lee) Barlow, Provo; Colleen Doyle, Pleasant Grove. She was preceded in death by a son, Gary Douglas Smith. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 1 p.m in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, er Lehi, where friends may call Wednesday from 11 a.m. until time of serv- Edward Daryl Huish, 80, Pleasant Grove, died Sept. 29, 1991, at Orem Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born Dec. 2 7, 1910, in Provo, to Albert Edward and Anna Matilda Spainhower Huish. He married Lillian Helena Sjoberg Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. (lone) Heaton, ' . San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Edgar (Nina) Booth, Lehi; Mrs. Paul (Helen) Capps, Murrieta Hot Springs, Calif.; Mrs. Grant (Marjorie) Taylor, Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by two children, Darylynn and Gary Edward; one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Otis (Genevieve) Sept. 23, 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church. He served in the German He is survivedby his Swiss Austria Mission wife, Pleasant Grove; from 1935 to 1938. He three daughters and one held various church son: Mrs. Don G. (Mari-elin- ) Van Dyke, Lyman; positions including Mrs. Clinton (Eilene) bishop. He was assistant Evans, Garden Valley, foreman of maintenance Idaho; Mrs. Edward Carting, Albert and Paul Huish. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Oct 2, at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 16th Ward Chapel, 193 N. 400 East Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, one hour prior to serv(Deanna) Hansen, Payson; Richard Huish, ices at the church. Pleasant Grove; 25 Burial will be in the grandchildren; 16 four Pleasant Grove sisters: Mrs. Gerald carpenter shop at Geneva, he enjoyed doing carpenter work and was involved in scouting. He was the recipient of the Silver Beaver Award. Josephine Perrin Bell, American Fork. She was employed by Josephine Perrin, 87, American Fork, died Sept 25, 1991, in Ameri- She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. the U.S. Stamping Company for 31 years. can Fork. She was born May 10, 1904, in Starr, Hocking County, Ohio, the daughter of Joseph Edward and Viola Beebe Perrin. Neal Kay Bunnell, 52, Lindon, died Sept 27, 1991, at the IDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born April 30, 1939, in Provo, a son ofNeal Eugene and Norma Taylor Bunnell He married June Meyer in 1964 They were later divorced. He married Lynne Sorensen Dec 17, 1984, in Elko, Nev. He graduated from Orem High School. He excelled in sports and as a pipe fitter for 20 lunette Barton, both of yean. He also had Riverton; Elizabeth held numerous championship boxing titles. He served in the National Guard during the Vietnam War. He worked at Geneva Steel ice. Daryl E. Huish Madaline Madge Ewell Kay Bunnell Johnston C. worked construction and helped build Flam- Sflcox, Sandy; 12 grand- children; his mother, Mrs. Jack Groneman, He enjoyed hunting, American Fork; three the outdoors and his sisters: Linda Case, family. He was a mem- South Jordan; Diane ber of the LDS Church Thompson, Orem; and and resided in the Lin- Pamela Knight, don 8th Ward. Elkridge. He was preceded in death by his He is survived by his father, a grandson and wife of Lindon; one son granddaughter. and daughter: Brent Funeral services Kay Bunnell, Mrs. Blair (Heidi Dawn) Newman, were held Monday, Sept both of Riverton; three 30, in the Sundberg-Olpi- n stepsons and two stepMortuary, Orem. daughters: Kyle H. Burial was in the Orem Swenson, Salt Lake City Cemetery with City; Harold Ortega, military rites conducted Kearns; Samuel Ortega, by VFW District Four. ing Gorge Dam. -- tii at Valley Community Hospital after a brief illness. He was born July 10, 1909, in Lehi, to George and Julianna Zimmerman Southwick. He 1991, iff He is survivedby his wife of Santa Maria, Calif.; two sons: Steve, and wife, Mabeth Southwick, Santa Maria, Calif; Jay Dennis, and wife, Starla Southwick, Holladay, stepdaughter, Mrs. Alec (Phyllis) Macko, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; eight grandchildren; five n; Paulo and Cross Hospital in San and sisters and a step- Hemmett, Calif, and Fernando, and retired son, Keith Hamilton. then in the San Fer- as Food Service AdminFuneral services nando Valley for 45 istrator at Granada were held Saturday, Hills Community Hos- Sept. 28, in the Wing years. He was employed as pital after 25 years. Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. a chef in the food servHe was a member of Interment was in the ice industry and worked the LDS Church. Lehi City Cemetery. Center, of a heart attack. She was born June 13, 1917, in Circleville, to Wiley and Lulu Blanche Brinkerhoff Dalton. She married Ray W. Fenton May 14, 1937, in Junction. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had held many positions in the auxiliaries, including serving in the presiden- - ninegreat-grand-childre- n; Conference Sale thru Wed., Oct 9 Selected books & conference tapes 50 26 Vol. Journal of Discourses Order now for Christmas OFF (JoAnn) Sudweeks, American Fork; 17 grandchildren; 23 great- Thomas and Elizabeth Dryburg Sanford. She married George William Ewell Dec. 31, 1930, in Nephi. grandchildren; a sister, Helen Kotila, Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by four brothi ers, four sisters and a Darrell H. EwelL She was a home- She loved handi-ofth- e Funeral services maker and a member were held Tuesday, Oct LDS Church. She work, cooking and in the Relief dening. I, in the Lehi 7th Ward. survived is She visitBurial by was in the Lehi was and a Society ' her husband of Lehi; City Cemetery. ing teacher. - great-grandso- n, gar-work- ed Doris Hadfield sons and one daughter, Brent Dickson, Sunnyvale, California; Linda Dickson Fuller, Hermiston, Oregon; Steven Dickson, Provo; 18 grandchildren; 26 heart failure. She was born Oct. 16, 1915 in Logan, Utah to Heber Ralph and Laura Salisbury Cooper Partington. She graduated from Logan High School in 1934. She married Lloyd B. Dickson, January 25, 1937. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lloyd 1953. died Nov. 25, She married Horace J. Hadfield March 26, 1983. She worked for 22 years at the BYU in the Placement Center and at the University Mail Service. She was an active member of the LDS A Large Selection of Halloween Bells & Wood great-grandchildre- n; one brother, ' Heber Partington, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Oct 3, at 11 ajn. in the Provo Church, having served Sharon East Stake as a Stake Missionary Center, 2400 N. 1060 in the Sharon East East. Friends and Stake. She has been a worker in the Provo evening from 9 p.m. Temple for the past 13 at the Walker Mortuyears and has served in ary, 85 E. 300 South, various other callings Provo, and at the church, in the church. She was Thursday one hour prior a member and officer of to service. Interment the Madsen Memorial will be in the Provo City Chorus. Cemetery. Funeral diShe is survived by rectors, Wing Mortuary, her husband, Provo; two Lehi. 7-- igr. ' eF .xr ktl HttH II II MM INK nnn nil I I tfaa iBji lWsH asojao QmsfsmmmEiH) k.7 ittT'iHKin :iiifj:i R. Fenton, one brother, Clark Dalton, Circleville. She was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers: Chloe Davis, Grant Dalton and Ward Dalton. Services were held ) Friday, Sept. 27, in the Pleasant Grove 1st Ward under the direction of Harry D. Opfar. cies of the Primary and Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City CemeRelief Society. She is survived by tery. Verda will be greatly her husband of Pleasant Grove; one daugh- missed for all her lovter and two sons: Mrs. ing kindness and thoughtfulness by her Lloyd (Coleen) Atkinson, Boyd D. Fenton, family and all who bved both of Pleasant Grove; her. Medical ley Regional Ewell, Terry Ewell, both of Lehi; Darrell Ewell, Midvale; Mrs, Jerry Dear Friends and Customers: Orem; nine grandchil- dren; three sons and on daughter; Sheldon C199I LaVerda D. Fenton Leland Sanford Ewell, 78, Lehi, died Sept 28, 1991, at her home following a lingering illness. She was born Feb. 3, 1913, in Silver City, Juab County, to William formanyyears as achef in many restaurants in the San Fernando Val- - She was an active Funeral services member of the LDS Church and was en- were held Monday, Sept dowed in the Provo LDS 30, in the American Fork 12th Ward. Burial was Temple. She is survived by in the American Fork one sister, Florence P. City Cemetery. LaVerda Dalton Fenton, 74, Pleasant Grove, died Sept. 24, 1991, at the Utah Val- mm Dickson Hadfield, age 75 of Provo, died Sept. 27, 1991 in Provo of married Mary Maybelle "Bobbe" Cull Sept. 26, 1939, in Hollywood, sister, Alexia Calif. ley. He was then em- Peterson, Palo Alto, He attended schools ployed as Food Service Calif. He was preceded in Lehi. 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