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Show DAILY Jfiursday, January 15, 2004 HERALD rzsy Anna f "rrs CIC2.C4 ture was social He was always the Donworth Vernon Gubler, Sr., first to extend a hand of fellowship to passed away January 11, 2004 after struggling with strangers in his midst. He was failing health for the last sevwell loved by his brothers and eral months. Donworth sister and espewas born on cially his nieces the 11th of Auand nephews in Michelle Heishman, Mary Clark and the extended gust, 1915 to, Henry Wickley family. Margaret Petting!, sons Luis Smith, and Suzanna Survivors in- Jody Smith, Christopher Smith, Pickett Gubler Chance Smith, Benjamin Heishman, elude, his nine in LaVerkin, childrenMace and John Heishman, fourteen grandItT rinnwnrth and Tell Gubler, children, 10 was the 1 1th of 12 childrea one brother, Lyman Smith. Santaquin; Ila Dawn He lived a life to its fullest. His parents, brothers, Fred and (David) Harmer, Ogden; Etva Deanne (David) Sc He knew the meaning of Herbert Smith, sisters Annabell hard work and loved his and Hellen Lewellyn, and one nan, Payson; Suzanne (Lar ry) Billings, Santa Fe, New family and religion. daughter, Pearl Andras, precede him in death. Donworth's life was shaped by Mexico; Trevelene (Rick) Ramsdell, his early years on the farm and the A memorial service will be held Brytheville, Arkansas; Henry W. Great Depression both of which on Saturday, January 17, 2004 at (Debbie) Gubler, Hideaway Valley, 12:00 p.m at the Orem Seniors molded him into a great man. Utah; Sylvia (Dean) Bader, Orem; Harriet ReNae Guecio, Aurora, CoEarly in his twenties he served a Friendship Center located at 93 N. mission for 3 years hi Germany for the 400 E., Orem, Utah, for anyone who lorado; Donworth Vernon, Jr. (Fauna) LDS church. The day he returned would like to attend. Bill would Gubler, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; 23 have wanted his friends to celebrate from his mission, WWII started and grandchildren; 9 he later returned once again to Gerthree sisters and a brother, Ruth his life rather than mourn his passBombardier. As a flyNielsen, LaVell Turner, Ardella Hein-emany as a ing, we are all better off for having all of LaVerkin; Clark J. Gubler, known him. er, he flew his full 28 mission schedule , without serious injury, however he did Edna Orem; sisters & receive the Purple Heart. He would latGubler, Genevieve Gubler, both of er take part in the Korean War also. In LaVerkin; Ella Gubler, Bountiful; Glazier and Betty Godding, both later years, he would retire as a Full Colonel in the US. Air Force. of Kanab; and Ward Mace, of Cecil Lionel Bibb passed away, and 5 He married Harriet Mace, JanuKaysville. He was preceded in death his earthly mission completed, in Lionel was a blessing to everyone 26, 1945 in Odessa, Texas and by: four brothers, three sisters, and ary his with 2004. he associated Provo, Utah on January 12, throughout their marriage was solemnized three grandchildren, Steven Billings, life. He loved the Lord and his famiHe was born 11, 1945 in the St. George LDS April Harmer and Sheridan ShepApril October 1, 1924 ly and strove earnestly to serve Scott Guercio. herd; and a Temple. She preceded him in death in Cradock, both. He served in many capacities How does one properly honor November 5, 1998. of of Jesus in Church The South Africa, Christ Donworth graduated from BYU someone of Donworth's faithful Latter-dathe eldest son Saints, including as preswith his Bachelors in Education in character? ident of the Johannesburg, South and second 1948 and with a Masters Degree in Funeral services will be held Frichild of Cecil Africa Temple and subGerman in 1949. He attended Syraday, January 16, 2004, 11:00 a.m., in Patriarch Bibb of the Gordon sequently as cuse University and Georgetown Inthe Mtn. View 1st LDS Chapel, 1128 and his wife, South Africa Stake and then stitute for Governments Serivce. He East 100 South, Payson. Friends the Kemmerer, Wyoming Stake, Clarissa May may call at the Walker Mortuary, taught German at Brigham Young and as a temple worker and sealer Jakins. He In 1971, at the age of 587 South, 100 West, Payson, ThursUniversity. in Utah the Ogden, married Sheila Temple. He earned his Ph.D. in Russian from p.m. or at the church Friday, found great joy in family history Mary Harvey a.m. Burial will be in Indiana University and became a day, and temple work, but his greatest on November Professor in the Slavic and Germanthe Payson City Cemetery with milthe was their love 7, 1947; teaching gospel. ic Department. Later he became the itary rites accorded by the Amerimarriage was Professionally, he was an ElectriChairman. can Legion, Dist. 4. Department cal Engineer and was instrumental later sealed in In lieu of flowers, contributions Donworth retired from BYU in in developing South Africa's longthe London, 1980 at 65 and later that same year may be sent to the LDS Church MiTemtelecommunications distance sysEngland he and Harriet served an 18 month ssionary Fund. tem. He also served his country for ple. She passed away in 1993, and Condolences may be sent to the mission for the LDS church to Isfive years during WWII. he married Sheila Christine Walsh rael. He had served in several Bishfamily at www.walkerfamily Poole on October 1, 1993. Their marGraveside services will be held mortuaries.com. oprics, as a High Councilor, and as Saturday, January 17, 2004, at 9:00 riage was sealed in the Johannesa teacher and officer in almost am, in the Provo City Cemetery, 610 every Church organization. After burg, South Africa Temple. South State Street, Provo. A memoriHe is survived by his wife, his sisreturning from their mission, he ter and brother, Lorraine and George al service will be held also on Saturlived in Utah until his passing. at the 100 at Woodruff Bibb, six children, Alan (Christa), p.m., day, The Daily Herald charges for obituarHe had served as Mayor of David (Melanie) Michael (Sharlene), Chapel, Woodruff, Utah. Services unies. Death notices, brief items identifyUtah. Donworth was an LaVerkin, n der the direction of Berg Mortuary. Louise Helps (Richard), Susan ing the deceased and the funeral avid sports fan especially regarding home involved, however, run free of The family would like to express (Chris) and Elaine Bibb Brum-me- r, BYU. He also loved farming and e charge and must be placed by the Deborah three special thanks to Dr. James had land to farm nearly all of his funeral home. for his love and outstanding (Jonathan), Douglas (Susanne) and life. He was also a seasoned travelMalcolm Atkinson, 23 grandchildren The care. Daily Herald obituary rates are as er and acted as Director of BYlTs follows: $18.31 per inch, $15 per For further information call Study Abroad program for six You may also to months in Salzburg, Austria. L. dhobitphotheraldextra.com He was a prolific writer and oraFax tor. He wrote dozens of articles, poems and later his memoirs. He also DEADLINES Tooele for 12 years. At the time of his aided in Richard L McClure of Cresent major family genealogical death he was employed by Cortez Tuesday Saturday: Valley, Nevada passed away on Janloved letters to He write projects. 4:00 p.m. Day before publication Gold Mines in Cresent Valley, NV. uary 12, 2004 of and his correspondence was volumiSunday: 00 p.m on Saturday He loved "The Great Outdoors", a heart attack. nous. He was an accomplished Monday: 00 p.m. on Sunday and was born He hunting, fishing, camping and teacher and was a faFor Sunday & Monday publications, speaker He his with family. spending time May 19, 1944 in or faxed vorite of many of his students. obits need to be loved working in his shop (His little Grand Coulee, Photo deadlines same as above His sense of humor and charity "X-WAtoBenL home) always busy making or fixwere greatly appreciated and wiD be and Elsie Simping things. He loved helping others. greatly missed. Donworth's very na of He was a member the LDS son McClure. Church. He married He has 1 brother, Benny (Loretta) Dorene FerguMcClure of Provo, and 3 sisters, son Oct. 10, n n n n ij i Gloria (Dale) Schmitt of Provo, Joan 1964. He has 2 Discover uuiuen Living uwiei in uiein. of Horrocks WA, Burbank, sons James (Terry) call for information. I Low monthly rates available, Betty (Clyde) Powell of Nephi. He (Ada) McClure of Hanna, WY and 1 will 16 He and nieces has John McClure of Elko, NC. He has 225-655- 9 nephews. be missed and is loved dearly by all granddaughter and 4 step grandchil960 South i of his family and friends. dren all of Hanna, WY. ' Geneva Road, Janwill held Services be Funeral attended and He was raised schools in Provo and Orem. He Orem Utah uary 17, at 1:00 PM at the Little White Baptist Church on 7th St. in served in the Army for 2 years. He Cresent Valley, NV. worked for Barrick Gold Mines in Wilbur Luis Smith beloved husband, father, and friend died January 12, 2004 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Better known as Bill to his friends, he was born in Sarasota, Florida to Herbert Smith and Mary, Icey Smith on December 30, 1932. Bill spent his childhood in 1 Florida until he joined the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He was honorably discharged from active military service in 1954. He moved to Utah in 1978 and remained here until his passing. He spent his later years as of a l team with his wife, Peggy, and retired from Dick Simon Trucking and from life on the road in 2000. Bill spent his time during retirement one-ha- lf truck-drivin- long-hau- as an Orem City employee active with the Orem Seniors Citizens Friendship Center. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Peggy Smith, thirteen children: daughters Mary Kay Farley, April DeGrave, Josie Cooper, Willa Hicks, , 0 Lt f ( Tid-we- ll Our Sweetheart Mary Ann Brockbank, 57, passed away 1112004 after a life long valient struggle with Kidney disease. J Mary Ann was born 2141946 many loving nieces nephews and She is preceded in death by her parents Thpron Brier-leDorothy Hirst and Gerald L. Allan. I Brothers: ; Theron James (Jimmy) and Robert Clarence (Bobby) Allan. Nephews: Kevin and Travis. A Tribute and celebration of her life will be held Friday, January 16th at 7:00 pm at Willow Bay 1st Ward located at 6030 (South) Praire View Drive (3500 West); Taylorsville, Utah. Directors, Garner Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Kidney Foundation or a Charity of your choice. You may send condolences to the family via garnerxmission.com. in y, Provo, Utah to Dorothy Hirst & Gerald L Allan & the late J Theron Thomas Brierley. Mary Ann attended schools in Provo, she graduated from Salt Lake Community College with an Associates degree. Mary Ann married Steven C. Brockbank on May 24, 1963. She loved to cook and bake, write, paint, draw, crochet, work on puzzles, read books, and play games. She also enjoyed playing with her nieces and nephews. She was happy while serving others, everyone who knew Mary Ann loved her. She is survived by her husband I f.'srgzret Thurmsn At!;in g 7 Steven, sister Sally (Lewis) Lindsay, brother Steven (Diane) Allan and December Hctvber31, -- 2003 r, brother-in-law- Cecil Lionel Cibb Nab-bi- e Margaret Thurman Atkin died in Eugene, Oregon on December 31, 2003 of age related causes. She was born on December 25, 1909 to Lola Dennis Thurman and Thomas Albert Thurman in Provo, Utah. Her siblings were: Lavon, Bill, Jay, and Elizabeth (Scott) Smith. She is survived by her three children: Jack (Joan) Atkin, Portland Oregon, Susan (Sheldon) Green, Bountiful Utah, and Bill (Jill) Atkin, Eugene Oregon. At the time of her death she had 15 grandchildren and 36 Graveside services will be held for her on January 17, 2004 at 110 a.m., at the south west corner of the Provo Cemetery. (1987-198- Roode-poor- t, FAMILY MORTUARIES 55,-h- 9:45-10:4- 5 Snij-ma- A Place to... 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