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Show OBITUARIES Debra Lee Johnson Deon Mann Debra Lee Johnson, age 25, passed away in Midvale, Utah on Saturday, January 23, 1999. and Ben. Debbie was employed by LaCaille Restaurant and enjoyed her many friendships there. She was a Sgt. in the US Air Force Reserves 419th unit at Hill Air Force Base and was Deon Pulley Mann, loving wife, mother and grandmother died January 25, 1999 in Provo, She Utah. born was attending SLCC. Utah daughter Debbie born was July 20, 1973 to Grant H. and Eleanor T. i Johnson in American Fork, Utah. She is survived by her parents, Grant "Hondo" (Vicki) Johnson, Lehi; and Eleanor (Ellie) T. Johnson, Salt Lake City; brother, Michael (Shannon), Lehi; sister, Tamera Lynn, Salt Lake City; grandmother, Annie Trujillo; and niece, Jenica Johnson. Above all Debbie loved her twin sister, Tami, her big brother, Mike and her parents. She loved all her family, her friends and her dogs, Frankie, Semmi Debbie we love you and will miss you always, but we take comfort in knowing you are now with your Father in Heaven, your special grandma, Belva Johnson, grandpa, Armando Trujillo, and beautiful niece, Shaylynn Johnson and dog, Baby. Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 28, 1999 at Memorial 11:00 Estates Mortuary, 5850 S. 900 East. Friends may call Wednesday, Jan 27 7 p.m., 7 p.m. mass at St. Vincents Church, 1375 Spring Lane. And on Thursday one hour prior at Memorial Estates Mortuary. Interment Murray City Cemetery. 6-- Pearl S. Cullimore Pearl Shoell Cullimore, 101, died Jan. 21, 1999 at her home in Garland of causes incident to age. She was born Dec. 1, 1897 in Pleasant Grove to Frederick C. and Margaret Wilson Shoell. She married William James Cullimore Jr. June 3, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 1, 1958. Pearl was reared and educated in Pleasant Grove where she graduated from high school. She attended BYU Academy and received her teaching certificate. She was an elementary school teacher and a member of the Garland Ladies Self Culture Club. She loved to quilt and work in her garden. Mrs. Cullimore was an active member of the Garland 4th Ward and had served on the Relief Society stake board. She also served as an ordinance worker in the Logan LDS Temple. Surviving are her three sons and two daughters: Grant (Louise) Cullimore, Layton; C. Didricksen, Phyllis Grantsville; Elaine C. Ely, North Ogden; Jay (Elaine) Cullimore, Kaysville; Ralph (Joy) Cullimore, St. George; one daughter-in-law- , RayNell 23 Tremonton; Cullimore, grandchildren; 60 n; eight n; four She was preceded in death by one son, Boyd Cullimore, and 10 brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan .25, in the Garland Tabernacle with Bishop Phillip Lee officiating. Burial was in the Garland Cemetery. Neal C. Shumway Neal C. Shumway, 43, of Lindon passed away peacefully at the home of his parents, Jay and Donna Doyle Shumway, 'Thursday, January 21, 1999. Neal was born Feb. 10, He 1955. attended school Lindon in and h 4 Pleasant Grove and graduated Pleasant Grove High School and Seminary in 1973. He later attended and graduated from floral college in from Denver. Neal had a great love of the outdoors, camping, and traveling. He loved flowers and working with them. He liked to cook and was good at it, having fam- - Emal ily and friends over for dinner at his home. Neal worked at the Orchid Shop in Lindon, Grand Central, and Healthtec. He later worked at Geneva Steel. Neal enjoyed the scouting program where as a youth he earned his Eagle Scout Award. He will be greatly missed by all who have known and loved him. Neal is survived by his parents of Lindon, two brothers: Ron Jay (Kathy) Shumway, Amerian Fork; Kim (Shelly) Shumway, Lindon; and Kathy (Donald) Carter, Lehi; eight nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, his niece Amanda, and his good friend Kitty. In accordance with Neal's wishes, graveside services wree held Monday, January 25, 1999 in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. card of thanks The family of Bruce Emal wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their son, husband and father. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral offerings, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emal Yvonne Emal and children Jeanne, Matthew and Adam Emal and families Surprise your sweetheart with the gift of sight for February 22, 1937 in Lehi, a of Clifford and Noah r n L a v e C 0 b b Pulley. 1 e y She married Dean Carter Mann in Las Vegas, NV in 1959., their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 9, 1964. Deon was a life long active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Her service included being a member of a Stake and Ward MIA presidency, as well advisor and camp director. She attended girls camp for 12 consecutive years, and was greatly loved by the young women. She served as a ward and Stake Relief Society President, and was a visiting teacher for many years. She was an ordinance worker in both the Provo and Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temples. She January 27, 1999 - Pago 13 New Utah! - Extension to hold USU always wore her CTR ring. She loved serving her Heavenly Father, and had a strong abiding testimony of the gospel. Deon was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, neighbor and friend. She was a loving, caring example to all with whom she made contact, especially her children and The Utah County office of grandchildren. She was a great source of strength to her loving USU Extension is sponsoring husband and family She will be workshops to help individuals improve their money skills. greatly missed. She is survived by her hus- Sessions will cover organizing band Dean, two daughters; important records, spending Dena (Steve) Beus, and Darla plans, money leaks, credit, insurance, investing, preparing (Jeff) Harris. Four grandchilfor change, and legal issues. and Daniel, dren; Corey, Emily Jordan. Her parents, one broth- Participants work on their er, and one sister, numerous personal priorities; there are no aunts and uncles, cousins, assignments. nieces and nephews. She was Classes are organized for preceded in death by her brothfrom professionals and learning er, LaVell. focus of the series of The peers. Funeral services will be held is education; no workshops Thursday, January 28, 1999 at products or companies will be 11:00 a.m. in the Apsen Stake promoted. Center 2000 North 965 West in Orem. Friends may call Both evening and daytime Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at classes are available. Each series the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary meets once a week for seven 495 South State St, Orem. Also weeks. The evening series begins 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 7 to 9 p.m. services. Interment will be in in the Lehi Library, 120 N. the Orem City Cemetery. Center. Daytime classes start Wednesday, Feb. 10, from 3 p.m. in room 319 of the Historic Utah County Courthouse, 51 S. phy, films, the outdoors, and University Ave., Provo. shooting. Robert is survived by his parThe educational series costs ents, four brothers and two siswhich includes extensive $15, ters: Russell, Bridgett and Joe workbook and handouts. Frint, James, Mark, Daniel, Husband and wife may attend Elizabeth; a niece, Danielle Frint; for the price of one. and Fawn together grandmothers, Burnett and Cora LeFevre. Some partial or full Funeral Services will be scholarships are available based Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the on financial need. Credit is American Fork East Stake optional. Call Judy Harris at 2 for more Center, 550 North 850 East. Friends may call at the church information about the classes, one hour prior to services. Burial, credit or scholarships. American Fork Cemetery. money workshop n Robert Bartholomew Robert Cory Bartholomew, 25, died January 23, 1999, from injuries sustained in an ATV accident in Tooele County. Born November 4, in 1973 Murray, Utah Don to George and Mae Lela 1-- 370-8460x- Turner Bartholomew. He was a graduate of American Fork High School and attended the University of Utah in Mechanical Engineering. He was an Eagle Scout, a Ham Radio operator and volunteer. His interests included photogra- - Free 1st and 2nd mortgages True no cost loans Debt consolidations Warburton card of thanks 15YR The family of Tamra Neil Warburton wishes to express their gratitude and appreciation to all those who assisted in any way at the time of her passing. Especially to those who cared for her during her Dr. Von Welch and Dr. illness Terry Hammond, and all the nurses at American Fork Hospital and Utah Valley Medical Center and to those on the American Fork Ambulance. For friends, relatives and neighbors for their love and concern and many acts of kind- ness shown to us at this time. 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