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Show Obituaries Citizen, Free Press, Review (Sadie) Spratley Mott. He married Hannah Caroline Grace , 3. testimony. He is survived by three daughters, Donna (Lawrence) Grace, Carol Rhone, both of Lehi; and Shirley (Allen) Lyons; eight grand- May 18, 1932 in Provo, Utah and their marriage was later soleminized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hannah passed away Nov. 14, 1987. children and nine He has two surviving brothers, LeGrand Mott of American Fork and Bernard Mott of Orem. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Aug. 28, at 1 1 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery next to Hannah. Glen left home at age 14 to go to work. He worked for Geneva Steel a few years then got on for General Refractories Co. in Lehi where he retired after 26 years of service. After he retired he enjoyed having more time for growing beautiful flowers and roses, caring for his garden and his fruit trees. He always shared whatever he grew Jean M. Westwood Pinewood Country Club. She moved back to Utah in 1995 where she has received loving care from family, Sylvia A s h b y , Frances Jean Miles Westwood, 74, died August 18, 1997 in American Fork after a lingering ill ness. She was born Heather November 22, 1923 in Price, Walker, Barbara Richie, Glenda Utah to Francis and Nettie Potter Miles. She and many neighborhood Hobbs, from married E. Richard children. Westwood . Clinical Audiologist M.C.H. with anyone who would want some or need some. For a number of years he raised chickens and ducks. He demonstrated his pride for the United States by flying three American Flags in front of his home every day. He was an active member of the LDS church and held the office of High Priest. He was very proud of his record of being a home teacher, a position he held for about 48 years. He loved to get up in Sacrament meeting and share his Aug. 22, 1905 , C. BRENT FOX J I y JLS - She loved her fami ly and was loved by them. She loved birthdays and Christmas and excelled with presents and dinners. She loved playing competitive games like backgammon and was a great hostess for friends and busi- September 6, 1941 in San Diego, California; the marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple July 27, 1991. She had resided in West Jordan for 30 years where she and her husband were involved in mink business. Jean was active in politics serving on the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C., on the Executive Committee, and as Chairperson in July 1972. She lived in Scottsdale, Arizona from 1976 to 1995 where she was an advisor to Gov. Bruce Babbitt, served on the State Economic and Development Board, and was President of the ness acquaintances. She is survived by children, Richard E., Jr. and Jeneil Westwood, of Highland, and Beth (and the late Vernon) Davies, of American Fork, 15 grandchildren, and 22 great grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Aug. 22 in the American Fork 30th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Swanson, Salt Lake City; six granddaughters: Amber, Lacey, Jovan, Camie, Amanda, and Bridgete. Two brothers and two sisters: Delbert (Maxine) Barney, Robert (Barbara) Barney, Carol (Ted) Alberico, all of whom live in Salt Lake City, Betty Barney, of Orem. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant son Justin, her brothers Alvin B. Celcer and Sonny and a sister Juanita. Rosemary was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, neighbor , and a true friend. Those who were fortunate enough to have known her and experienced her goodness will be blessed with fond memories and pleasant thoughts. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral Services are pending and will be announced at a later time by the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Family suggests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society 899 North Freedom Blvd. Provo, Utah Rosemary was born October 9, 1935 in Mesquite, Texas to Alver and Alma Phillips Celcer. She died of cancer on mi mi (UUUMUiimiliii 25, August sur1997 rounded by 1,1,1 family friends. and .,' 9 4, Rosemary graduated from school in Lehi and was Office the of Manager fS Beneficial Life in Salt Lake City before marrying Leland W. Swanson on August 11, 1967. She is the mother of five children. She worked for sixteen years at H&R Block in American Fork. She loved camping, hunting, reading, and her association with all of her friends and neighbors. Above all else she loved her family. Rosemary is survived by her husband, Lee, American Fork; and four children: Capt. Lawrence J. (Laura) Swanson, Elmindorf AFB, Alaska; Richard G. Swanson, Canyon Country, Calif; and Ben 84601. Diagnostic Hearing Testing Hearing Aid Fitting & Service Accessories Batteries Nicholas M. Phillips high school rodeo where he was a member of the Longhorn High School Rodeo Club. He loved animals. He was a special friend to Ericson Smith and a friend to everyone he met. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his parents of Lehi; grandparents, Bill and Gloria March 15, 1983 in Provo, J Utah to Mark William and Debbie Wright Phillips. He was a 9th grader at Lehi Jr. High School and a member of the He Roman Catholic Church. enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing, and trap shooting, SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 45 Day Trial Period Medicaid Accepted Free Hearing Screening Consultation for appointment Call: the price of 1 jU...A.6J....Jj 1CDL7 and Steven and Sue Savage, all of Highland; Great Grandmothers, Lila M. Bulloch of Cedar City and Margaret G. Krey of Orem; aunts, uncles, and cousins. Services were held Saturday in the American Fork Cemetery under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Nicholas Mark Phillips, age 14, Lehi, died Aug. 21, 1997, in a Provo hospital following a rodeo accident. He was born A NEW LOCATION: 130 W. Main Suite C, Lehi Cameron M. McCandless Cameron Michael McCandless, infant son of Chad Michael McCandless and Michelle Savage McCandless, was born August 19, 1997 and returned to his Heavenly Father August 20, 1997. He is survived by his parents of American Fork; Grandparents, Brent and Barbara McCandless CCC-- State Licensed Nationally Certified Rosemary C. Swanson Glen James Mott, 92, died Sunday Aug. 24, 1997 at his home in Lehi following several strokes. He was born in American Fork, Utah on - Page 12 Additional obituaries on pagelO Glen J. 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