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Show More obituaries page O B ITU ARIES 16 Gladys H. Walker ALPINE Gladys Heaton Walker, 55, died February 26, 1999 'at her home in Alpine. Born July 29, .1943 in e y H oj e a ton. 1 Married Elwin Sherl. Walker June hit If 22, 1961 in the Salt Lake Temple. She loved her husband, her children and grandchildren. She also loved golfing, gardening, traveling and was a great cook. She was a member of the Ladies Golf Association. She was a faithful member of the LDS Church. She loved life and gave her Tri-Ci- Margaret Ellen Bair family a great love of life. She is survived by her husband Sherl, Alpine; 2 daughters, VeNae W. Valentin (Louie) Garden Grove; Lynette W. Robinson, Sandy, Utah; a son Craig S. Walker (Christina), Salt Lake City; 8 grandchildren Whitney, Cassie, Anthony, Erika, Candise, Tania, Austin, and Madison; and her parents George and Bertha Heaton, Alpine. Brothers and Sisters Elaine Hoyt, Glendale; Dorothy Burke Layton; Phillips, Heaton, Naf, Idaho; Nanell' Mann, Salt Lake City; Leona Merrill, West Valley City; Rodney Jackson, Centerville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 2, 1999 in the Alpine Stake Center. Burial will be in the Alton, Utah Cemetery on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Cedar City, to Utah George Earl and Bertha J ty Roy Watson Our loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Roy WWII. He loved golfing, RVs, and trips to Yellowstone. Survived by his wife of El Mirage, AZ.; 2 daughters, (Tom) Rubbelke, Kathy Midvale; and Tina (Troy) Dimmitt, Ord, NE.; 8 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Emily Luing and Annie Christiansen, both of Salt Lake City; preceded in death by a son David R. Watson. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 4, 1999 at noon in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Wednesday evening 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars. Contributions suggested to the American Cancer Society. Watson, age 78, died February 26, 1999 at his home in El Mirage, Arizona after a long hard struggleh wit leukemia. He born was March 2, 1920 in Grimsby, England to James Bennington and Sarah Ellen Godley Watson. He married Grace A. Stewart November 15, 1942 in Monah, New to York Nelson and Mae Slocum M a y . Married . Clarence Fredrick Bair April 15, 1950 in Moriah, New He York. died July 9, 1997. She was a devoted mother and family came first. She loved to cook, sew and camp. She was a faithful member of the Community Presbyterian Church. Danny Warfield hang-glidin- Pine (Douglas) Ashton, Joplin, Missouri; Jennifer (Jon) Holdsworth, Flagstaff, Arizona; Karin (Michael) Stewart, Lehi, Utah; grandparand Bill ents, Brownie Rezanka, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his father, Douglas Warfield and maternal grandparents, Robert and Cecilia Remund. Funeral sendees were held Monday, March 1, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi Utah South Stake Center. Interment was in the Lehi City Cemetery under direction of Wing Mortuary. Survived by his mother, Chris joined the US Air Force and spent 4 years in Japan. He worked for Gibbons, Reed, and American Fork City. He is survived by a brother-in-laRodney Greene; 2 nephews Rodney and Rick Greene; and a niece Lisa Spratt. Preceded in death by a sister LaVon H. Greene. Funeral services will be Thursday, March 4, 1999 at 11:30 a.m. in the American Fork Cemeterv. Friends may Vail llrjXK at Anderson & Sons". Mortuary 49 East 100 North American Fork. Military bv VFW rites preformed Glen O. Hansen, 65 died March 2, 1999 in American Fork. Born June 14, 1933 to Oscar and Myrtle Jeffs in Fork. We do appreciate have helped immeasurably in 'his hour ot sorrow Z.iS.TS. CulvetfR. Andersen . f Juel and John Belmont and family Linda Metos and family Vicki and Gerald Knudson and family Glen the enjoyed simple things in life and found pletsuxe and kv in the srift of nature. He loved, to fish; hunt and always took pride in his yard and garden. He was a member of the LDS Church. He ll-$- 0 District IV. Kelli Jo Hansen Sunday, 33 of Lindon, passed away peacefully at her home of a lingering illness Tuesday, February 23, She 1999. born was October 14, to 1965 M. and Craig E a r 1 e n e 'J: . Thomas ing with the mentally and Georgia West Georgia LaMar Powell Dade Nerdin West, 88, of American Fork passed away March 1, 1999. was She born September 26, 1910 in Vernal, Utah to George Richard and Mary Jane Wall Powell. She mar- a, v ried William They were later divorced. She married Arnold Joseph Nerdin in 1939. He passed away in 1968. She married William I. West in 1971. He passed away in 1985. She grew up in Bluebell, Uintah County and attended school there. She was a member of the LDS Church and loved to attend Relief Society. She was sealed to her husband Arn6ld Nerdin in the Provo LDS Temple. She was an avid dancer and loved to dance with her husband on weekends in Provo. She loved to travel and belonged to the Good Sams Club. LaMar was an enthusiastic rock collector and partici- - pated in many rock shows. She is survived by four sons and four daughters: Lewis (Beth) Dade, Artesia, New (Bill) Mexico; Georgia Christensen, American Fork; Marion Dade, American Fork; Mark Dade, (Charlotte) American Fork; Bettie Jo (Bill) West, Lehi; Mary Helen (Arnold) West, American Fork Joseph (Pam) Nerdin, Orem Claudia (Gordon) Case, Lindon 36 grandchildren, 68 greatgrandchildren, and three great great- - grandchildren. Additional survivors include a sister, Vonda McCartney, Sacramento and a brother, Jewel Powell, (Dorothy) Montrose, Colorado. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Diana Nerdin; a brother Owen Powell and a sister, Erma Powell; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 6, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary Chapel, 500 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Friday evening from 8 p.m. at the mortuary and on Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove Citv Cemeterv. 6-- it - Super Sale Boys! flf Utah's Largest Boot Dealer! 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She also spent many hours making arts and crafts for her family and friends and especially loved to spend time with her son and nieces and nephews. She loved long car rides with family and friends. She is survived by her husband of Orem, two sons, Tommy and Cody Shay Sunday, her parents of Lindon, 1 sister and (Bob) Lisa 3 brothers; Brett Orem, Hampton, (Michelle) Hansen, Ivins Utah, Hansen, Chris (Nicole) American Fork, Derek Hansen, Lindon. Also by many nieces and nephews. She goes to join a daughter, Amy Jo Millett and a son Dillon M. Sunday. The services were held Saturday, February 27, in the Lindon 6th Ward Chapel, 25 N. Main St. Lindon. BRAND z Page Jo Hansen Sunday Langhorn Dade in 1929. Glen Hansen American the kindnesses extended at our home, the assistance at the funeral, and the flowers, all of which Until we can thank all of our i friends and family personally, we take this means of J may extending our deep appreciation for the many Jondriesses shown i in our recent i&prrow ai me sfleath of Dr. Cufvifr R. Andersen. Words alone cannot ade quately express our gratitude. Thank you, "dear friends and family members, for your thoughtfulness. Kelli Funeral services were held Hansen in Tuesday, March 2, 1999 in the American Presbyterian Fork. She graduated from Community Church 75 N. 100 East, Pleasant Grove High School in American Fork. Burial was in 1983 and later attended American Fork Cemetery. Hollywood Beauty College in Funeral Directors Anderson & Orem. Sons Mortuary. She married Allen M. Sunday March 21, 1994. She worked for the State of Utah River, Minnesota; Toree Warfield, Lake Tahoe, Nevada; Susan g. and sisters, May. Warfield, Mary Pobuda, of Spanish Fork; brother She is survived by her sons and daughters Peggy Driscoll, American Fork; Sally Washburn (Gary), Ferron; Susan Wagner (Craig), Lehi; Jim Bair (Pam), Springville; Charlotte Washburn (Van), Lehi; David Bair (Balinda), Castle Dale; Carol Large, Ferron; 17 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, her parents and a brother Robert for 13 years and enjoyed work- Daniel Charles Warfield, age 38, died Feb. 25, 1999 at the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. He was born Jan. 16, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, son of Douglas Charles and Mary Remund Warfield. Danny worked as a mechanic for S.D.S. Auto Center in Provo. He loved skiing, fishing, swimming, and He was a brilliant, cracker-jac- k mechanic. He dearly loved his Heavenly Father. Danny, we all love you, we will miss you, and we will all see you when we all get home. Hansen Andersen thank you A w- Margaret Ellen May Bair, 69, died February 27, 1999 in Provo. Born July 28, . 1929 in 6-- Yuma, Arizona. She died in October 29, 1991. Married Beverly May Elizondo on April 4, 1992 in Las Vegas, NV. Roy served in the Pacific i Theater in the Army during i i New Utah! - March 3, 1999 - Mountain Jeans, Shorts to 40 & S Tops J |