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Show Page A8 THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HaATheHerald.com), Provo, Utah, Friday. March 28. 2003 Obituaries Darlene L Marsh Evcjyn Cfcrfcicnssn Allan leading the choir most Along with her dear husband, she served as a March 26, 2003, Temple Worker at the Provo after a lengthy illness. There Temple for over fifteen years. are lilacs in her She is surhair once vived by her . more. She was husband of born August 30, sixty-tw- o years, 1923,toArvfl and six chilJob and Maud , dren: Wayne Singleton Christensen in (Claudia) Allan of Orem; Carol (Ken) McGee of Springville, Utah, the second of Monroe; Marjorie (Movie) Anderthree children. son of Payson; Lynn (Janene) , She married her sweetheart, ' Allan of Lehi; Jennefer Allan of Leonard Marvin Allan of Springville, on July 15, 1940. They Orem; Shirley (Wes) Whitby of were sealed in the Salt Lake TemSpringville, 29 grandchildren, 28 1946. on 18, great grandchildren and one September ple great-gregrandchild, and a Evelyn was well known throughout her life for sharing her brother, Clyde Arvil Christensen of Buena Park, CA. She was prelove of music and her extraordi-- . ceded in death by her parents, 4 nary ability to perform. Whether beauothers her with grandchildren, Michael Allan Hor-toentertaining tiful voice, playing the piano, Mykel Lisa Allan, Carli Jo and Tryste Kathryn Allan, a Allan to others or encouraging organ sister, Faye Catherine Chrissing, she brought the joy of music tensen. wherever she went Funeral services will be held Evelyn is the mother of six Saturday, March 29, 2003 at 12 children, four girls and two boys. She was busy throughout her life p.m. in the Spanish Fork 11th Ward Chapel, 505 E. 900 North, loving and caring for her husband and family and supporting her Spanish Fork. Friends may call at ; the Walker Mortuary, 187 South family's athletic, drama or musiMain Street, Spanish Fork on Frical performances. That was her p.m. and day evening from demanding and successful life5 Saturday morning from long career. to servthe at in served capaciChapel prior many Evelyn ice. Burial will be in the ties for the LDS Church but Springville Evergreen Cemetery. enjoyed conducting the music or ;, Evelya Christensen Allan, 79, wag joyfully welcomed home on ; . 6-- 8 ' 10:45-11:4- Jane Anne Leatham Jane Anne Leatham, 8, of Pleasant Grove, Utah died early the morning of mm March 27,2003. She was born May 9,1994 in Provo, Utah. Jane was a special little spirit who suffered numerous physical chal- - . lenges during her life. She was born a beautiful little girl in a perfect little body. There were many wonderful people who had the opportunity to care for and love her. She loved hugs and kisses, music, noise, going to school and sitting on her i daddy's lap at night Jane has been fortunate to have made friends with many people and has had an influence on them, all for the good. Everyone loves Jane for the sweetness and greatness of her spirit Jane is survived by her parents Dan and Kim Iieatham: her sisters and brothers, Betsy (Fletch) Miller, Michael Ieathnm, Kelly (Brandon) Johnson, Rachel (Earl) Healy, Hilary Leatham; a special friend : and nephew, Davis Johnson and cousin, Jonathan Hamby; grandparents, Carol Hamby and Mary Jane and Stan Whitehead; Margaret Hansen; and Dave Hamby and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and caregivers. Thanks to Dr. Richard Farnsworth and Dr. Kristen Carrol; to her nurses and aides at Pri- mary Children's and Shriners' Hospitals; to her teachers, aides, and therapists at Dan Peterson School, to her bus drivers, Shirley and Pam; and to her Primary Teachers and Primary classmates. Special thanks to her best friend and caregiver, Charlotte Devereaux. ' Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 29, 2003 at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 825 South Loader Drive. Friends may call Friday evening from 7 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Saturday one hour prior to servic-en Interment will be in the City Cemetery. 6-- s. Lin-do- Phyllis May Christensen Jones Phyllis May Christensen Jones, 97, passed away March 26, 2003, in Provo, Utah. Phyllis was born May 18, 1905, in Fairview, Utah, the daughter of George Franklin Christensen and Hulda Charlotte Sander son. In 1926, she received a teach-in-g certificate from Brigham Young University, then taught ele mentary school in Indianola until her marriage to Naylor Lionel Jones on May 23, 1928. Naylor died in 1965. Phyllis loved music, crocheting, quilting, reading, Jeopardy, and two days before she died, she was still doing crossword puzzles with a pen. She valued her member- - Death Notice ship in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and her membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, where she served faithfully in Primary and Relief Society. She is survived by her children: Norma (Ed) Melzer, Salem; Nadine (Markel) Caldwell, Provo; and Charlotte Jensen of Salt Lake; 16 grandchildren, 58 greatgrandchildren and 4 Many thanks to the staff at Cove Point for their loving care. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 11 a.m., in the Grandview 5th Ward LDS Chapel, 1555 North 1350. West, Provo. Friends may call at the Chapel from 9:30 until 10:45 prior to services. Interment, Fairview City Cemetery. Services under the direction of Berg Mortuary of Provo. Heber City, Laura Marsh, age 72, passed away Tuesday, March UT-Dar- survived .by two sisters: Margie (Bob) Daley of Fountain Green, Lola (Dean) Rigby of American Fork; and brother Ron (Colleen) lene 25, 2003 at her home in Heber Eureka, Utah the daughter of Howard Taft and Agnes Newman Hatfield. Darlene at Rocky Mountain Care for many years. She also worked at Arby's in Heber until recently. She loved being with people, especially her family. She is survived by Charles W. worked from 6-- 8 p.m, Murray, died March 26. Funeral services will be announced by Holla--, day Hills Funeral Home, Santaqnin, at Olpin-Hoop- 9:45-10:4- " Olpin-Hoop- compete with the best Play Station 2 fanatics and he enjoyed "hanging" with his friends. Brandon graduated from Lone Peak High School in May, 2002. What a fabulous day that was! He attended UVSC last semester and excelled. Brandon completed the last thing on his "To Do" list on January 29, 2003 by going through the Mt Timpanogos Temple. Serving a mission was next and we are certain that he is busily walking, running and smiling through this new assignment. Brandon's smile, laugh, kindness & sense of humor will be sorely missed by everyone. He is survived by his parents, Dennis & Janie Squire, one sweet angelic sister, Cydnee all of Highland; grandparents Hector and Soila Soma of Lubbock, TX; Adrieh and Louise Squire of Bountiful, Utah; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, friends & neighbors. He was preceded in death by his grandmother Emilia Serna and cousin Arigie Serha. The family invites you to come celebrate Brandon's life at Anderson Mortuary, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, Friday March 28, 8 p.m. Funeral services are" Satur-- ' day, March 29 at 11:00 a.m. in the Highland East Stake Center, 4679 W. 11000 N. (hwy leading to Timp Cave). You may visit with family prior to the services from 9:45 10:45 a.m. The Squire family wishes to thank Dr. Michael Cosgrave for the medical care he has given over the years, but mostly for his love & devotion to Brandon. Thank you Preston for all of your help. Thank you to the M.D.A & staff, fire fighters, Hariey riders, teachers, family, friends & neighbors, for helping Brandon reach his goals. Dance Brandon. Walk, jump, and run... you are free of that restrictive body that you so bravely endured. valiantly faced the challenges that Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy presented. His body may have been confined to a wheelchair, but his soul never was. Brandon loved people and people loved him. He had the ability to strike up a conversation with anyone he met at any given time. Shyness was not one of his chal: lenges to overcome. His zest for life was apparent in the things he accomplished while in this stage of the Eternal plan. While kids his age were busy with soccer or baseball games, Brandon was serving as Area Ambassador for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (2 yrs), then as State Ambassador (2 yrs). Because of those years of service, he rubbed shoulders with several athletes, political leaders, businessmen and women, teachers, Church leaders, fire fighters, Hariey Davidson riders; but he never forgot his friends by inviting them to events when possible. He looked forward to attending Summer Camp, the Muscle Team Bash, the Labor Day Telethon, and Walkathon that M.D.A. sponsored. He loved watching the Jazz and Karl Mal-onhe loved watching the Philadelphia Eagles and Chad Lewis, as well as Steve Young & the 49ers. He may have never played a sport, but he could recall facts and stats about teamsplayers like no other. Brandon could' n ' e; irdshieklExrwiDaaiilupto Wfe'are Insurance Approved and we handle ALL4b paperwork. Help promote literacy in our schools! Here's how.-The Daily Herald at 375-- 5 103 and tell the customer service representative when ' you will be away on vacation. -- Utah. ' from Uinta High School. She. believed beauty could save the world. She admired Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who wrote, "Once you can express yourself you can tell the world what you want from it all the changes in OBITUARY FEES; The Daily Herald charges fOr obituaries. Death notices, brief items identifying the deceased and the funeral home involved, however, run free of. charge and must be placed by the funeral home. The Daily Herald obituary rates are as follows: $18.31 per inch, $15 per picture For further information call 344 to 2533. You may also dhobitphotheraldextra.com Fax 1 DEADLINES OneCaUDoaM! 1. Call Hansen of Monroe, Utah. .: While on a mission for her church to New York City she met Dennis B. Chapman who was also serving a mission. They were married January 21, 1966 in Salt Lake City and are the parents of Caroline, Robert, Melanie, Richard, Alison, Gregory, Catherine, Lori and Emily. They resided in New Zealand for four years. For 30 years Nancy has been mistress of her beloved Chapman House on Greenfield in Provo, Utah. She and Dennis designed and built the home as a place of beauty and safety for their chil- dren. All of her education was from Utah schools and universities State Ujiiyereky.beitSg her favorite In 1961 she grAd&id '1 Provo Area 801-2243- nmm. Toll Free 00 5 Tuesday Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Day before publication. Sunday: 1:00 p.m on Saturday Monday: 1:00 p.m. on Sunday Photo deadlines same as above. ; gressman.' She is survived by her husband Dennis; by her son Robert, hia wifp fCrifltin ntiH children: Alekh, Ethan, and Aiden; by her daughter Melanie, her husband Todd and children: Erik, Gavin, and Alexis; by her son Richard and his wife Lori; by her daughter Alison, her husband Ben and children: Duncan and Olivia; by her son Gregory, his wife Dayna and children: Caleb, Maquel, and Sloane; by her daughter Catherine; by her daughter Lori, her husband Corey and children: Byron and Tristan; and by her daughter Emily. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 28, Monroe City Cemetery, Monroe, Utah, Come let us celebrate her life in a memorial service, Saturday, March 29, 2003 at 1 p.m. in the Sundberg-Olpl- n Mortuary chapel, 495 State St, Orem, Utah. ' . a i 1555 North Freedom Boulevard P.O. 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Provo-- ' o Protection Under Onei'Roof IiwtalliakULMilla.Uiilgig .m er neighborhood chairperson, election judge, environmental activist, and was opposed to war. Her son Gregory is in the 101st Airborne Division in Iraq. She was honest and expressed her beliefs to her church leaders and to her con- Nancy was born February 25, 1943, to Lyle Stevens and Leah -- $150ofyourlRSuraKtIdLOiDle. first brought about by words." Nancy believed in education and strongly encouraged her sons and daugbters to oecome eaucatea. She wanted happy marriages, where people really cared for one another. One person should not dominate the other, but both should be equal. She believed in refinement, and that "...it is not bad to look your best...in fact, see-itia nrettv woman or eood look ing man walk down the street, can make your whole day." She loved her church and served her community. She was life. 6-- FREE Windshield!' the world, for good or evil, were Nancy died of lymphoma cancer (follocular, small cleaved cell type). She was exposed during the 1950's to radiation from nuclear testing by the federal government while living in Sevier and Washington counties of southern Utah. This led to childhood pneumonia, thyroid disease as a young woman and in 1984 the "immune system" cancer which took her : 1984 in Provo, UT. Brandon 9:30-10:3- Nancy Stevens Chapman Brandon Joel Squire Brandon Joel Squire, 19, of Highland, Utah quietly slipped away to his r m' Heavenly Father, surrounded by his family, on March 25, 2003. He was born January 24, great grandmother. She is survived by her husband, Lee; sons, Richard Lea (Noreeh) Mower, Phoenix, AZ; Jeffrey E. Mower, Salt Lake City, UT, daughter, Mary Jeanette (Sheran) Dychea, Spring Citj; UT, 12 grandchildren & IS great grandchildren. 1 brother, Wurner W. Tanner, Provo, UT; She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and 4 brothers. Funeral services will be held Sat March 29, 2003 at 11 a.m. in the Fairview 1st Ward Chapel (122 Snnth Stntal Frinifta mv call 0 a.m. at Saturday from the church prior to services. Interment in the Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of Mortuary. home-make- Funeral Home, 288 N. Main, Heber 5 City, and on Saturday from a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. '' Arrangements in the care of Funeral Home. o ElvaLuaneSorenson,61,of Fairview: Jeannette Tanner Mower 86, passed away Tuea. ' March 25, 2003 at Baker's Residential Care Center in Fairview, UT, She was bora May 7, 1916 in Fairview to John Myron and Lois Ann Stevens Tanner. She married Le C Mower Dec. 21,1934 in the r, Manti Temple. She was a with her husband they owned a large dairy farm, also Mowers Locker and Meat Processing Plant She was a lunch supervisor for the Fairview Elementary School. In 1979 she and her husband Lee were called to serve in the North Carolina, Greensboro Mission. She was an active mem- ber of her ward and served in many callings. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and Hatfield of Springville, She is preceded in death by a stepson Mitch Davidson, both parents, two sisters, one brother, and a The family would like to thank the caregivers at Apple Gate Home Health for the love ard compassion given to Darlene and her family during this tender time. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 29, 2003 11 a.m. in the Heber LDS 4th Ward Church, 176 W. 500 South, Heber City. Friends may call on Friday City, Utah. Born April 3, 1930 in 'Encie' Davidson; four children: Linda IBroadhead, of Heber City, Robert 'Buteh (Dot) Marsh of Springville, David Marsh and Rick Marsh both of Heber City; stepson Wes Davidson; 19 grandchildren and 14 Also, Jeannctte Tanner f.!ower OrTOHOWS AUcsiseaDiynti,hilte Manager Manager n,wn. Director i.T. Director Director of i Marketing |