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Show Obituaries Robert B.May Robert Bruce May, 81, of American Fork passed away on Sunday, 19, April 1998 at his home follow- ing an ; ill- ness. Bruce was born on May 8, 1916 to Fred and Francis May. He lived his childhood in years West Jordan, Utah helping his family on the farm. He married Virginia Holmstead of American Fork on February 2, 1940. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in several places, Draper, Idaho, Wyoming, and California, but settled in American Fork for most of their lives. They had seven children, whom he loved to be with. He was a welder mechanic for his occupation. He repaired heavy machinery that Additional obituaries on page died Saturday, April 18, at the 1998 American Fork Company. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, boating and the outdoors. He loved to help everybody and could fix anything. There are those that have a lot and give little, and there are those that have little and give everything. -- - April 22, 1998 -- - Page 9 lit Clark thank you was used to build many of the roads here in Utah. He retired in 1979 and spent several years traveling and enjoying his children and grandchildren. He loved to hunt with his sons and ride his horse in the mountains. He was an excellent gardener, and was known for sharing his fresh produce with everyone. He is survived by his loving wife, Virginia, of 58 years; four sons, Bruce of Bozeman, Montana, Doug of Lehi, Lawrence of Salina, Utah, Bill of Twin Falls, Idaho; three daughters, Sondra Smith of Glenwood, Canada, Christine Nielson of American Fork, Carol Carson of Highland; five sisters, Jennie Schmidt of West Jordan, Barbara Wilhelmson of Murray, Francis Jenkins ofWest Jordan, Florence Nix of Sandy, and Katherine Peterson of Midvale; 40 grandchildren, and 28 greatgrandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, and four brothers. He will always be remembered by his family and friends as a loving and caring person. He was a hard worker and taught his children the value of integrity and honesty. We will miss him dearly, our loving husband, father, grandfather, and brother. A viewing will be held at Anderson and Sons Mortuary Thursday, April 23, from 8 pm. Funeral Services will be Friday, April 24 at the American Fork Stake Center, 240 South Center at 11 am. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; sons, Jaime (16), Levi (12), Weston (7); daughter, Kirsten (4); father, Our exclusive Quickjit circuit. S Bums Body Fat S Tones Muscle Ron (Iris) Potter, Sp. Fork; mother, Donna (Rick) Herbert, Lehi; grandmother, Donna Draper, Lehi; brother, Brandon Potter, Lehi; Nicholas and Jason Potter, both of Sp. Fork; sisters, Annette (Kerry) West, (Chad) Kimberly Hillstead, Kelli (Mark) Thomas, all of Lehi; Shelli (Russel) step-brother- s, Hospital of heart failure. He was born Jan. 16, 1966 in American Fork, Utah, the son of Ronald L. and Donna JoAnn Draper Potter. He married Virginia Fausett on Feb. 14, 1987 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a press operator for Flexo Graphic Printing Review 13 6-- The family of Horace Clark thank the Ninth Ward bishopric and Relief Society for the wonderful lunch and caring for the flowers. Thanks to all those who took part in the services, those dear friends, neighbors and relatives who visited, also for the cards. Thanks to Bishop Lott. We are very grateful. LaVon Clark Bill and Diane Rosius Bob and Dorothy Clark Dale Clark would like to Cab cock Shadow un PLANTgr GARDEN CENTER Squire, S. 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Main, Lehi, Wednesday evening 9 p.m. and at the church Thursday from 9:30 until time of services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. 7-- (hi Don G. Hales CITIZEN PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS - -:- I . no:tjtae(co:$h(Jpper"" Don Gillette Hales died April 13, 1998. He was born July 21, 1914 to Mesa, Ariz.; David (Linda) Hales, Sundance; Deanne (John) DeBruyn, Portland, Hial Bradford and Mary Ore.; 10 grandchildren; three Emiline Brown Hales in He is also Richfield. He married Vera survived by a sister and brothHenrichsen Dec. 24, 1939. er: Thora Mecham, Logan; Leo Their marriage was later sol- Hales, Provo. He was preceded emnized in the Salt Lake LDS in death by his wife, Vera Temple. Hales, on Aug. 25, 1997; and Don was a strong man who brothers and sisters, Brown met life's challenges with Hales, Iona Hales, Jarman, strength and courage and ser- Reed Hales, Betsy Lorena (died vice to others. He was a devoted, at birth) and Nida Hales caring father and grandfather. 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