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Show M 0AI1Y HERAIO Wednesday, September 15. 2004 James Rolland Williams Justet Heidt Avis Worthen 1914-20- 04 ... In taring memory of our bus- band, father, son, brother, grandfather and friend, Jamea Rolland Williams left our presence peacefully Monday, September 13, 2004. with bis wife, children, grandchildren, parents, and relatives by bis side. He was born on April 4, 1946, in Preston, Idaho to Herbert Noel and Agnes Fae Williams. They raise him to be responsible and to be a hard worker. They raised him to love the gospel which he has instilled in his family. He graduated from West Side High where he played football and was his class president. He also graduated from seminary. He took great pride in doing his best. After high school he attended BYU and graduated with a bachelors degree in Recreation Education and obtained a license as a Recreational Therapist. He was always an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served our Lord humbly in the South Andes Mission. This is where he learned to love our Heavenly Father more deeply and to serve him in whatever capacity he could. He held many positions in the church and continued to learn of the love that the Lord had for him. James met his sweetheart and ' eternal companion, Yvonne Williams. They married in the Salt Lake City Temple on May 14, 1970. They have been married happily for 34 years. They treasured their five children who brought much joy, love, and life to their home. Through the years Jim worked in many occupations. He was a Recreational Therapist and farmer. For the last 17 years, he worked for the Department of Defense. He worked at Thiokol as a property administrator and inspector for the solid rocket booster for the space shuttle. After moving to Sanpete County, he worked out of the Salt Lake and More on D5 Wilma Hebertson Wootton owned and operated the West Winds Restaurant in Pleasant Grove for many years. She is survived by three children; Leonard (Irene) West, Lent; Valerie (AkJo) Bussio, Provo; Farrin (LaVee) West, Provo; 20 grandchildren, 69 and 4 great She was preceded m death by two sons: Jack and Everett West. Funeral services will be hekl Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 11:00 am, m the Oipin Family Mortuary Chapel 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove where friends may . call one hour prior to services. Interment win be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamnymortuary.com. Wilma Hebertson Wootton. 90, of Pleasant Grove passed away Sun day, September 12, 2004.-Sh, was born Christmas Day, December 25, 1913 in Pleas- ant Grove to Leonard R. and Ellen Jackson Hebertson. She married Sherwood West and together had five children. They were divorced. Later, she married Harold Wootton Harold passed away in 1962. Wilma grew up in Pleasant Grove and attended school there. She A " Rischa Lou Cook Rischa, you were more than , a Survived by her husband John Cook, mother Pauline Caffey; brothers and sisters; Hayden (Couene) Caffey, Loris Ray (Therlene) Kinds-vate- r, David (Joan) Moody, Martha Snow, Linda (Tom) Buhner, Donna Wells. Children Dan Cook, Bob Cook, Sondra (Sam) Shaw, Tom Cook. Nine grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews aunts and' uncles. She is proceeded in death by her father Donald Caffey,' sister Millie Dumler, and nephew Jarod Caffey. Services wffl be Friday, September 17, 2004 at the Fairview 3rd Ward, 131 East 100 North Fairview Utah. Friends may call Thursday 8 p.m. at Rasmussen Mortuary 96 North 100 West Mt. Pleasant, Utah an Friday a.m. at the church. Interment will be at the Fairview Cemetery. wife you were my best friend even though the house is empty you wiU always be in my heart I love and always win, John your ever loving husband. Rischa Lou Cook. 50 died Sept. 12,2004 inFairview Utah. Born Oct. 16, 1953 in Amarillo Texas. On Sept. 14, 1985 she married John Cook in Elko Nevada. The good Lord gives us 84,600 seconds to live our lives how we see fit and fthat is what Rischa did in her own way. She was very devoted to her husband, friends and family. 6-- Labawn Whittle Asay Our loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, LaDawn Whittle Asay, left this mortal pvis- gpw,?W!? tence and returned home, September 12, 2004 at the age of 66. LaDawn was the 4th of six children born to Merlin and Mildred Whittle of Preston, ID. She graduated from both Preston High School and Brig ham Young University. Hers was a life of service to family and the Lord Jesus Christ. She was most happy in life when att of her WAtfER Fofrall Of the reasons that matter. Orem Walker $30,00 internet fee for 30 on legacy com that also includes an online book willbe For further information call You may also to dhotHtphotoheraldertra.com Prom Walker Mortuary PaysoH Walker Mortuary Spanish Fork Walker Tuesday Saturday: 4 00 p.m. Day before publication, Sunday: 1 :00 p.m. on Saturday Monday: 1:00 p.m. on Sunday & Monday publications, obits need to be or faxed. Photo deadlines same as above. 8 6 Mortuary 9 ' ' Please Visit Our Web Site To Send Yov Condolences to Families www.waUu7t1111xlymrNl11aries.coat thSught FUNERAL PLANNING I THE CONSUMERS OttlOf TO Free V Guide competes 30 major brands. Get a copy: 24-pa- ge Call (801) loffered to the public by 19, 1958, in Pro- vo, Utah to Edward Franklin andLaNiel Taylor Backus. She was a faithful mem ber of the IDS Church, a gifted pianist and seamstress, a loyal and devoted sister, aunt, friend, and neighbor. She enjoyed handwork and collecting Peanuts memorabilia. Her talents were used to beautify tern- - A 373-583- i 7 fr V, Edison Stanford Labs 777 N. 500 W. Suite 005, Doctors Park 6-- 8 :;;!;. .( trook it helping mony 0 . V.":fc '. and o if !i. trained ' .i i ,e to eof many of f 1. 'i J - '!. " ' ' ' His 373-101- together, they used to square dance in the '60s. She was an avid golfer, being very proud of a hofeinone in 1967. She was a seamstress, sewing and faulting many of her own clothes and toys for her grandchil 0 not Heber St. George He served a mission to the Northwest States and served in various callings throughout his life. He especially enjoyed teaching others the Corwin Samuel West, 71, passed away September 13, 2004, at Salt Lake Regional Medical Center in Salt Lake GospeL He is survived by his wife Johna May: seven sons and three daughters, Katherine (Jon) Palmer, Deborah (Ron) Coon, Joseph West, al of Gilbert, AZ; David (Tana) West, Queencreek, AZ; Sheryl (Patrick) Kelly, Clearfield; Corwin (Karie) City. Corwin was born Novem-bar 27, 1932, in Lakeside, Arizona, to Karl Bates West andlrma Hansen West. He married JohnaMay NSelson on November 10, 1955, in LDS Temple. He graduated from Mesa High SchooL Arizona State with a Bachelors in Chernistry, a Masters in Public School Administration, Arizona and a Doctorate in Naprapathy. He taught chemistry at Westwood High School in Mesa, Arizona. He was a Doctor of Naprapathy and Naturopathy, and was a health turer and Lymphologist. He was a member of International Society of Lymphology. He wrote "The Golden Seven Plus One," "A 31 Step Equation," and "The 2 Formulas For Life and Death At The CeU Level" He has spent most of his life in medical research. He was a member of The Church Saints. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day West, Payson; Karl West, Stephen (Melissa) West, Daniel (Katty) West, all of Orem; Benjamin (Laura) West, Tennessee; 33 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; one brother and four sisters, Geraldine Peterson, Mildred (Arthur) Packard, Karl (Barbara) West, Wanda (Mehrin) Palmer, all of Mesa, AZ; and Roxie Owens, Showlow, AZ. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, and three grandchildren. Funeral services wiU be held Friday, September 17th, at 11 am in the Orem 3rd Ward ChapeL 50 South 800 East, Orem. Friends may caU Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Fu-neral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem, and Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 am prior to the services at the church. Burial wLQ be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to: : www.waIkerfamiryTOorruaries.com. Barbara Ruth Barker Bearnson tember 11, 2004 due to complications from appendix cancer diagnosed in January. She was born September 20, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Harold Roy and Ruth Curtis Barker. Bar bara was raised in southern California and Salt Lake City and graduated from South High School in 1956. After high schooL she attended BYU, and between semesters, she met LeRoy Bearnson who was attending the University of Utah. They niarried in the Salt Lake CSty Temple on March I 17,1960. Barbara loved and served her family as they lived in New York, Colorado, Alabama, California and Utah. Along the way, she attended aU their sporting events, music recitals and road shows. She had a way of seeing the positive in every situation and every person She was always quick to speak a kind word or lend a listening ear to help her husband and children overcome difficulties and celebrate success. She loved being with her family and her family loved being with her. She earned a Masters Degree in Family Science from Brigham Young University. As a full professor of Behavioral Science at Utah Valley Community College for over 27 years, she taugtt thousands of students how to have rich, rewarding family relationships. She loved teaching and talking with students issues. She about real was devoted to them until the end. They, in turn, thought of her as a great teacher, a wonderful role ' model, and a truly good person As a member of the LDS church, she served in various positions, but her favorite callings always included children. She was always prepared with a speM treat or activity Her fun4oving, positive, and calm Venal . Corwin Samuel West toinvciNeandeertamachild. Provo I ing spirit was felt by aU who knew her. After raising her four children, Barbara enjoyed summer travel with her husband to countries around the world. Upon their return, she'd tell funny and inspirational stories about their travel companions and the culture, wildlife, and people they encountered especially stories about children. She wanted children an over the world to grow up in a nurturing and supportive family environment. When she wasn't teaching or traveling, Barbara enjoyed being at home in Provo and at the family cabin in Fish Lake National Forest where she watched and fed birds and other wildlife. She had a special ' way of recognizing the unique per-sonalities of each animal, much like her ability to recognize and appreciate the personality traits in the family members, students, and friends she served. She made everyone around her feel spedaL Her love, kindness, and support wfll be ; missed by many throughout Utah Valley and beyond. Barbara is survived by her hus- - ' band of 45 years, LeRoy W. Beam-- 1 son of Provo; four children, Bifl Bearnson of Riverton, Stephen v Bearnson of Provo, Ruth Bearnson ' of Provo, and Robert (Miho) Bearnson and grandson Beric of Gilbert, AZ. Additional survivors include two sisters, Sylvia (Craig) Sutton of Salt Lake CSty, and Lora (Duane) Ford of Bountiful FmeraTlervices will be held Thursday, September 16, 2004 at am in the Oak Hills 9th Ward Chapel, 2000 North 1500 East, Provo. Friends and family may caU Wednesday evening from 8 pm at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. ' Center Street as wefl as Thursday morning at the church one hour pri- or to services. Interment win be in ' the East Lawn Memorial Hills Ceme-- : tery, 4800 North 650 East, Provo. The family would like to thank the many friends who brought love and support to Barbara during her : final months. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the LDS i Perpetual Education Fund at wwwJds.org. , : 1L-0- 6-- . . - J$ltlm iiriTnit.-i- ve ony TMD v, . ' i rwi cr.i (Lehi, Utah). Avis led a very active life. She arid George attended weekly dances fuadvn ' ", cart ' ( i i hiRiion in , Talented, and up until the last few years, very active. She had a long and productive life. She attended Panguitch High School and later a school of cosmetology, eventually opening a salon of her own. She married George "Lee" Justet on July 9th, 1932. They had two sons, Robert L Justet (Salem, Utah) and Kenneth Justet (Deceased). Lee passed away in 1939. She married George Heidt on March 10, 1943, and they spent the rest of their lives together. They had one son, George Tony Heidt ? " i j, Sep- tember 2004, of causes incident to age. She was a loving, devoted wife and moth- - dren. She was always working crossword puzzles. She wata "Life Master" Bridge player. She toved , music and played the crgarrind piano. She loved going on long walks even into her 80 s. The only thing that slowed her down was bet fail' ing memory and she had to finally stop doing the things she loved. She was preceded in death by her husband George, her eon Kenneth, her brothers Jim, Verd and Lamar, aai a sister Maurine who died in infancy. She is survived by her aster Berniece Rember (Cedar City, Utah), Robert Land G Tony. She . had 13 grarvdchildren. 13 greatgrandchildren and 2 great greatgrandchildren. She spent her last few years at home with the loving help of her Granddaughter Gina, and later as her health declined, with her granddaughter Stacey and her husband Chris Jensen. The family is eternally gratefuL The family would also like to ex, press their thanks to Harmony Hospice, especially to Ann, Amy and Rick, for their wonderful care and help with Avis in her final days here on Earth. Graveside services wiM be held Saturday, September 18, 2004, at 12:00 ISoon, at the Panguitch City Cemetery, where family and friends may meet. A private family viewing wiU be held at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185East Center Street, Friday, September 17, at 4O0 p.m. tfv'- -i .'. 1 Medical ti wtiy wetvde -; . y I I p Ijwe til i e i, AdaK. Worthen in Panguitch, Utah. She passed away peacefully fat her sleep, was 27, 1914 to Scott and Barbara Ruth Barker Bearnson, many other callings. He also served in the National Guard and for many other civic and local organizations. He had a great love for his Arabian Horses. Some of his most enjoyable times were spent driving his family an over tiie'country to show their beautiful horses. He also loved the outdoors. He spent many hours fishing and hunting with his children and friends. He enjoyed raising hunting dogs and giving them away to bis friends. Another one of his passions was the game of gotf and he bad made many friends on the course. Many people know him through his beautiful Christmas light display. He loved to make people smile and was always thinking of others. Bob was very proud of his children and grandchildren and loved them very muck He leaves behind his beloved wife, Janice, of 48 years; his children Craig Peay and wife Andree, Mark Peay and wife Lisa, Jerry Peay, Mindy Arnold and husband Josh; his grandchildren Ashley, Mandy, Alex, Aflie, Rachel Jonathan, Lindsay, Jensen, Brynley, Dakota, and McKenna; his sister Beverly and her husband Lynn. Funeral services win be held Friday, September 17, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Edgemont 4th Ward ChapeL 4000 North 650 East, Provo. Friends may call Thursday evening from p.m. at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street, as weU as Friday at the Church one hour prior to services. Interment wfll be in East Lawn Memorial Hills. y lMm SSSSSSS Provo, UT n if 1 DEADLINES Sanderson bora April the-Mes-a pies, movie sets, and countless homes. Sherry is survived by her siblings, Anita (Rick) Landon, Edward Ted' (Ellen) Backus, Penney (Paul) Gauchay, Amy (Neal) McKinlay, Stacy (James) Martineau, Brent (Ragen) Backus. She is preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services wiU be held Friday, September 17, 2004, at 11.00 am in the Edgemont 21st Ward ChapeL 2900 North 650 East in Provo. Friends and family may can Thursday from 6 to 8 pm at the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem, and also Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 am at the ward chapeL Interment will be in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away Septem ber 13, 2004 at the age of 69, due to heart complications. Bob was ' born Novem-- : 1934 in ber20, ProvotoEUis and Geneal V. Anderson Peay. His child hood was filled with fun and mischief. Bob's legacy of hard work began when he was very young helping his Mom and Dad run their grocery store. Bob spent his high school years sorting bottles at the old Allen's market, playing football, and enjoying his marry friends. For three years after high school, he ran the Arctic Circle on 9th East in Provo. It was during this time he met bis beautiful bride Janice. They were married on August 29, 1956 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bob and Janice ran the ice cream shop together while Bob attended real estate schooL Together with Don Dean, "Dean and Peay Construction was started and operated for 35 years. This business built apartments and homes in Provo and the surrounding areas. Bob was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He served on the High Council, in a BYU Bishopric, and in Tjuesf addea to fhe obituary tee. Fax356-301- ' ' Avk Worthen Justet HeidL 65, of Provo passed away on Sep- An additional days to run Trust Walker Family Mortuaries 30 Robert Ellis Peay P)P DaiyHerald obituary, rates are as follows: $2.60 per line, $15 per picture. Unsurpassed Services 4 Beautiful Facilities Central ly Located Reasonable Prices Answers to your questions Janet (Robert) Tustian, Susan (W ayne) Martin, Jay (Rosie) Williams, Mark Williams, Steve (Renee) Williams, Louise (Brent) Osborne, Jeannie (Mark) Larson, Laurie (Koran) Smart. The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude for, his doctors, nurses, friends, and neighbors who have helped him over his lifetime and especially the past 2's years. Your prayers and thoughts were felt and heard. A viewing will be held at the Ephraim 4th Ward Chapel 765 South 100 East Ephraim, Utah on Wednesday, September 15, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and again Thursday, September 16, from 9 am to 10 JO am The funeral wiU follow at 11 am Internment win be in the Alpine City Cemetery approximatep.m under the direction of ly Rasmussen Mortuary. Our dear sister, Sherry Lynn Backus, age 46, passed away September 12, 2004, in Orem, Utah of complications from surgery. She was born June Utah. The Daily Herald charges for obituaries. Deafn notices, brief items identifying the deceased and the funeral home involved, however, run free of charge and must be placed by the funeral home. Williams, Deonna (NieD Fuller, Sherry Lynn Backus both parents, a twin sister and stepbrother. She is survived by her husband Wayne, children: Michael, Sherene, Dwayne, McKay, Taylor, Daniel and Seth; 16 grandchildren, step mother: Carmen Whittle Boss, Sisters: Joan Merrill (Reed), Marsha Bawden (William), Sue Ann Hathaway (John) and brother Merlin D. Whittle (Anitra). A viewing win be held Wednesday, September 15, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Berg Mortuary, located at 185 East Center Street, Provo, Utah. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. on Thursday, September 16th, 2004 at the IDS Chapel located at 1035 South 800 East in Orem, OBITUARY FEES FAMILY MORTUARIES . family were gathered aroWid her. Ladawn is preceded in death by . Spanish Fork offices government offices overseeing other defense contractors. He enjoyed traveling ' and bang in the outdoors with na family and friends. He especially ' loved riding with his friends m Sanpete Oounty. He enjoyed hunting with his father, brothers, and son. He enjoyed fishing :. and working in his tool shop. Moat of alL he loved to be with his famQy visiting, laughing, counseling, and expressing his love for them. His four were the twinkle in his eyes. He loved spoiling them and holding them in his arms. James loved life and knew what he wanted to arromplish, He always knew that the church was true and would tell his family of this often. He was a strong man full of life. We will all deeply miss him, but know that someday we win all see him again. 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