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Show New Utah! - April 21, 1999 - Page 14 Business Obituaries Shaun 'Shaunee' Harris Natalie Anderson Shaun "Shaunee" Lynn Harris, 43, left us on April 15, 1999, from complications of a ter and sister, Natalie Johnson Ekins Anderson, passed away stroke suf- fered on Jan. 19, 1999. r She was born Jan. 6, 1957 in American a Fork, daughter of Kenneth E. Larry A. w ' Jody L e y s h o n Harris. She attended school in Lindon and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. For the past 18 years, she lived in Murray with her companion Craig Parsons. She went on many trips, touring Italy, Mexico, New York, and staying on the Island of Hawaii many times. She was a craftsman, working with soft leather; making zoomers, bracelets and all manner of purses, pouches, vests, necklaces, all with intricate beads and shells. She loved the beaches and water, snorkeling and scuba and diving, swimming with the fishes she loved so, and while in Hawaii, she swam many times with the dolphins. Survivors include Craig Parsons, her companion of Murray; her mother, Jody L. Harris, Ramona, Calif; a sister, Pam H. Nelson, Lindon; two half brothers and two half sisters, Kenneth R. Harris, Ogden; - Harris, Our special mother, daugh- Pleasant Grove; Ramona Lystrup, Orpm; Dorothy Sisam, Lindon; two aunts, Mrs. Vivian Evans, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Joseph (Judy) Hamilton, Orem; grandmother, Mrs. Helen C. Leyshon, Ramona, Calif; a nephew, Kenny Nelson, Provo; cousins: Randy, Bryan and Scott Cantrell of Orem; Lorraine Andrae, Boise, Idaho; Myrlene Delna Lindon; Tippetts, MacFarlane, Pleasant Grove; Lionel Evans, Ogden; Clinton Evans, Garden Valley, Idaho; Joyce Winkler, Salt Lake City; many half cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 20, at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary in Orem. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Dustin sons, Wheelwright, Derek Carl Wheelwright, and Christian Jory Anderson; her mother, Sharyn Lee Wareham; and her father, Glen Elden Johnson; and step-- father, Norman Ray Ekins. Additional survivors include a sister, Kristel(Justin) Anderson of Salt Lake City; a 1999. She was born May 23, 1963 in Provo to Glen Elden Johnson and Sharyn Lee Wareham. She married B o v ; - - d Wheelwright in 1979. They had two sons, Dustin and Derick. They were later divorced. She married Cory Anderson. They had one son, Jory. Natalie's boys were the love of her life. Natalie is survived by her Wednesday, City. We will all miss her enthusiasm for life and her sense of humor. She had a big heart and was kind to everyone. Graveside services were held Thursday, April 15, in the Alpine City Cemetery. Brent worked for many years as a carpenter. He worked with Jim Davis Construction Co. and enjoyed his association and friendship with them all. Brent will be remembered by his family and Nevada after friends for his easy going suffering a nature, tender heart, and his sudden illlove and respect for the great ness in the outdoors. Brent left his family deserts of and friends with many precious R. Arizona. memories of camping, riding Brent was four wheelers "all day long," Victor R. Montgomery, 79, of Leader in the Ward. born on the He teachprospecting and enjoying world's life dedicated to his Lindon, greatest 18, 1941 to Frank P. nature. His children and grandJanuary loved He and others. husband, father, and grandfa ing serving and Alice (Newbrand) Olsen of children learned many things fishing, gardening, and could fix Paradise. He ther, passed married his high from him, but most important from this life anything that was broken. school sweetheart, Sherian was his love for family. His He is survived by his wife 14, April have said: 1999. He was Dora Ann Graham Montgomery Burrell of Paradise, on May 21, grandchildren She preceded him in "Camping without born June 23, of Lindon; and six children: Ned 1960. grandpa death in 1986. Brent will never be the same", 1919 in (LaRaine) Montgomery, Brent is survived by his par"he makes the best steaks!", "no Heber Citv, Pleasant Grove; Ann (Earl) ents and three matter what was happening, daughters: to ) Utah Vickie Sherm Bates, Wellsville; Shellie (Terry) Carlson, grandpa could always make us Shield and Bronson, Lehi; Cindy (Bob) Pleasant Grove; Brenda (Brian) laugh", and "we will miss him Ila Sulzer Prince, Roy; Jolene (Tom) Chipman, American Fork; and dearly and he will always be in Montgomery. Stewart, Highland; Rosalie Fawn (Brad) Palmer, Lindon; 11 our hearts." Vic was (Mike) Gervais, SLC; 23 grandgrandchildren: Nicole, Megan, Funeral services were held raised in Center Creek, Utah. children and 1 1 great grandchilTrent, Brent, Brittany, Sonja, Monday, He graduated from Wasatch dren. Additional April 19, 1999, in the survivors Brody, Kelsey, Braidan, Paradise LDS Chapel. High School and attended BYU. include three brothers and two Nichole, He served in the Air Force in the sisters: Bryce, Clarence, and and Bradley; six brothers and Interment was in the Paradise South Pacific during WWII. Cemetery. Joel Dawna many nieces and nephews. Montgomery, He married Dora Ann McDonald and Ila McDonald. Graham of Heber on February He was preceded in death by a 1, 1945. Their marriage was solgranddaughter, Melissa Jo emnized February 2, 1980 in the Christensen. The family of H. Warner Beth Hoopes Provo Temple. Funeral services were held Hoopes wishes to thank all who Sharon and Richard Williams He was an active High Priest Saturday, April 17, 1999 in the have expressed in any way, Helen Hoopes in the Lindon Sixth Ward and Old Lindon Chapel, Main and their love and support in the Barbara and Mike Bailey served as Branch President at Center, Lindon. Military Rites recent loss of our beloved husJudy and Bert Winegar the Lindon Care Center and secwere conducted by District IV of band, father and grandfather. retary to the High Priest Group the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Victor April 14, 1999 in Las Vegas, Montgomery ( Hoopes thank you Rose Maurice (Marie) Peterson Rose Maurice (Marip) Maxwell Peterson, 70, died April 7, 1999 in American Fork. d o r n October 12, 1928 in White Rock, to Utah Arthur Bruce and Leona Nye Maxwell. She married Clyde W. Peterson i. v April 11, 1947 in Ogden, Utah, and they were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a graduate of Jordan High School. Learning business Rose worked management, many years as a Medical Transcriptionist at the American Fork Hospital, the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo and worked for Drs. Hirshe, Clayton and Schow as a medical scribe. Rose held many church positions, serving in the Relief as a counselor, Society Spiritual living teacher, visiting teacher and in the Primary. Rose is survived by her husband, Clyde, of American Fork; three sons and a daughter: Bruce M. (Gayle) Peterson, Spanish Fork; Michael F. (Ann) Peterson, Arlington, Texas; Cindy (Ron) Ard, Snoqualmie, Washington; Karl Brad (Chris) Peterson, Idaho Falls; 15 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; also two sisters, Faye Nance and Merle George, both of Salt Lake City; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday, April 23, 1999 at 11 a.m. in the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West. Friends may call Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, and Friday at the Church one hour prior to services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. Turkey event registration to Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent By Preregistration deadlines are nearing for youth interested in learning more about wild turkeys. Limited spaces fill quickly as this popular event gains more recognition. The eighth annual JAKES event, scheduled for Saturday, May 1 at 9 a.m., will be located at the Palmyra Campground in Diamond Fork Canyon and is open to boys and girls, ages 8 to 17. Students will visit several stations where they will become familiar with wild turkey habitat, history of these birds, biology and management, turkey calls, and language of wild turkeys. Youth interested in developing greater knowledge about wild turkeys are invited to participate in this free event promoting knowledge, ethics and, sportsmanship, hosted by the Spanish Fork Ranger District of v" ' "' '";.;;;;",";IJL " " -- J 7,f j X ' t.v ;: '1 S ' Am. Fork Hospital volunteers donate funds for new center Volunteer Auxiliary mem- bers at the American Fork Hospital have presented hospital administrators with a check for $100,000 to be used to help complete the new employee e center adjacent to the hospital. The presentation was made April 19 during the annual auxiliary awards luncheon held at the Alpine Country Club with day-car- affordable and sale day care," he said, many of them children of employees who reside in American Fork. Volunteers helped open the day care at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. The Celebration of Health pledged $50,000 to help with the center. Located in a home on the Marilyn Armitage, auxiliary southwest corner of the hospital president, giving hospital campus, the center is expected administrator Keith Alexander to be open by early July. an over-siz- e check. The $100,000 donation rep"This is very, very exciting resents the largest donation the for all of us," said Alexander in hospital volunteers have ever accepting the donation. "It (the contributed to the hospital. Alexander said once the day money) represents a lot of hard work on your part," and has care is built, the hospital will been "made possible by pulling subsidize some of the expenses together pennies and dimes and of operating the center. dollars" through sales in the When the center opens, it Pink Shop as well as through will accommodate 31 children various fund raisers. ages 2 and up. The following Alexander said employees winter, 2000, the day have wanted to have a day care care willJanuary 10 slots for infant open and he has been "hounded" by care, a total of 41 chilthem to get one since employee dren making served each day. Because day care opened in Provo. of rotating and part-tim- e sched"There are 232 children of ules of many hospital employIHC employees on the waiting ees, about 71 children will actulist (in Provo) trying to get into ally be accommodated. Foundation has Hello World end Boy to Michael and Mary Walters Raddatz of American Fork March 27 Boy to Kenneth and Lisa Draney Boettcher of Eagle Mountain the Uinta National Forest. David Julee Drake Chugg of Pleasant Grove. oyJi Students are also welcome to March 28 Girl to David and Jolene Richards participate in the archery Carpenter of American Fork shooting ranges, with a waiver Boy to Ricky and Chrisanna Morris Carroll of Lehi signed by their parent or March 29 Girl to Rodney and Melonie Hyatt Gilbert of American Fork before guardian, returned Girl to Kent and Crystal Pulver Kettle of American Fork Friday April 23. These waivers are available when registering Girl to Michael and Kristina Blunck Puriri of Highland at the Spanish Fork Ranger Boy to Trent and Alicia Fox Thayn of Lehi located 30 District, at 44 West 400 March North in Spanish Fork. Girl to Mark and Shelly Mower Anderson of Eagle Mountain. Young, male, wild turkeys Boy to Chad and St acie Hayden Carter of American Fork. are known as "jakes," with this Boy to Dallas and Heather Clark Fox of American Fork program being named after Boy to Michael and Teresa Chingas Harris of Lindon. them. The JAKES (Juniors Girl to Casey and Angie Berrett Lloyd of Lindon Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics, Boy to Mathew and Kelly Lynn Mower of American Fork. and Sportsmanship) program was developed by the National March 31 Wild Turkey Federation and Girl to Martin and Kimberly Mecham Matthews of American the U.S. Forest Service to help Fork. youth develop an appreciation, Boy to Lloyd and Karmel Howell Newell of Alpine Girl to Luke and Heather Luke Rowley of Lehi. knowledge, and respect for nature. Boy to Johnny Udell and Monica Auffhammer of Pleasant Grove. For more information, con- tact Sara Flinders, at the Spanish Fork Ranger District at 798-357- April 1 Girl to Keith and Robyn Blair Dodge of American Fork Boy to Guy and Susan Van Leeuwen Duersch of American Fork. Boy to Todd and Jamaica Trinnaman Jenson of Alpine Boy to Colby Richins and Brenna Selby of Lehi t Still paying for Roaming? $24.99 4 1862 W. Alvey Drive (560 South), Mapleton Mother's Day and Graduation Specials! 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