OCR Text |
Show DAILY Obituaries Our mother and friend, Mary Jane Christiansen Jenkins passed More on B3, BS away October 30, 2004 after a brief illness, at the Utah Valley Regional Med--, ' ical Center in Alexander Gaige Titus, Spencer Provo. She Grace Jones and Jett Matthew was born SepJones. Other survivors include 3 sistember 18, 1945 ters, 2 brothers and numerous in Price, Utah nieces and nephews. to William The family would like to give speCharles and cial thanks to M.D. Anderson of Zina May An Houston, Texas for giving Janet derson Gentry. hope and the best treatment availMary had two children who she able. And to Odyssey Hospice for dearly loved and of whom she was their love and care, as it made Janet very proud. Motherhood was an feel safe and loved. Love and appreimportant calling to her, as was ciation also go out to all of those who helping others. She worked most of came to visit and stayed to help out. her life as a nurses aide, caring for Mom, I love you more than the elderly. Many of the families words can express and I will miss she worked with considered her an you all the days of my life. Rememangel for the tender care she prober the promise. Love, Jennifer. vided to their loved ones. A viewing will be held, Wed. NoMary loved spending time in the vember 3, 2004 at Grovecreek 5th mountains and going fishing. She Ward, 475 N. 700 E. Pleasant Grove, cultivated roses, loved collecting po-Utah, from 6- -8 p.m. Funeral service will be Thursday, Nov. 4th, 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Road, with a viewing one hour prior to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial Wallace 78, died Oc- s and courageous battle with ' esophageal stomach cancer. Born in Mapleton, Utah. July 24. 1932 at 12:10 a.m. to Roscoe Faroes Cressall and Emma Eliza Lee. Married Richard Gaige Titus, December 2, 1953; later divorced. She is survived by her three chil- dren, Matthew Titus, Susan Titus and an especially loved daughter Jennifer (David) Jones, whose love and support made fighting the cancer bearable. Janet is also survived by her grandchildren, who were the light of her life; Adam Lee Hunter, Victor passed peacefully from this 4 m& life on October ' 30, 2004 with loving family members at his bedside. Victor was educated in the Provo City Schools. He .married Fern Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple on November 17, 1937. Their lives were blessed with two children, Ted C. Hindmarsh (Shirlene) and Mary Anne Yancey. Vic was very proud of his 9 wonderful grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Zenna Hickman. He was preceded in death by his wife, Fern, 2 brothers and two sisters. Vic felt it was a significant honor tober 30, 2004, at his home in Orem after a long ill ness that included diag- FREE Audioiogy FREE Provo. Demonstration Hearing Screening and Examination Personalized, Hands-O- n Come In and we will demonstrate the latest breakthroughs first in hearing aid technology, including Syncro-Th- e hearing aid with artificial intelligence to maximize understanding and comfort. A limited number of appointments are available so call and make your appointment today I We are a NECP provider for Geneva Steel Retirees. 763-072- 4 321 East 300 North American Fork disease. Floyd was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1925, in Vine yard, Utah, the first child of Lewis and Reva Jane Stewart Clegg. He grew up on a dairy farm in Vineyard and attended elementary school there. Floyd graduated from Lincoln High School, where he was captain of the football and basketball teams, earning himself the nickname, "Cap." He attended BYU for a short time and enjoyed playing on the freshman basketball team before leaving on his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in western Canada. Upon his return in 1949, he met and married his sweetheart, Nina Stratton. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple January 25, 1950. After graduating from BYU in 1953, Floyd was employed by the Provo School District as a fifth grade teacher, and later, as a head custodian until his retirement in 1986. His life's work also included fruit farming in Orem. Floyd was a faithful member of his church, serving joyfully in many callings throughout his life, including as the first bishop, of the Orem 43rd Ward. He was an ordinance worker for 18 years in the Provo and Mount Timpanogos temples. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents, and by his first child, Irving Floyd Clegg, who died at age y five. www.IlarkTheHerald.com 24-pa- ge Park children: Boweh family Matthew, Bradley (Caradon), Nina Rachelle (John)Gadd, Trent, and Rebecca; Clegg family Andrea (Brian) Powell and Aubrie; and Ross'family - Raquelle. Floyd had three Cathy, Benjamin, and Samuel Gadd. , Floyd is survived by his brothers and sisters: Darrel Clegg, Vineyard; George Udell Clegg, Salt Lake City; Luana (William) Fresh, St. George; Norma (DarreU) Jensen, Orem; and Ana (Don) Savage, Sandy. He was in the Stratalso close to his ton family, and is survived by Marvin (Nanalee) Stratton, Lindon; Janet Stratton, Orem; Dorothy (Kent) Fielding, Higganum, Connecticut; Herbert Stratton, Orem; Vern (JoAnn) Stratton, Orem; and Emma Houghton, Orem. Funeral services, under the direction of the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, will be held Saturday, November 6, at 11 a.m. at the Canyon View Stake Center, 575 East 800 North, Orem. There will be viewings on Friday, November 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, located at 646 East 800 North, and from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. at the church Saturday prior to the funeral. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. The family wants to give a special thanks to Lucas, Max, Jan, and our "angel" Allyson of Hearts for Hospice for their kindness and care. -- -- There SXJi u never a good time to lose a loved one, but Provo, UT can pre-planni- alleviate dome of the stressed involved. E VJlEELCimn OBITUARY FEES Stop by and visit our Cascade CbapeL 495 So. State Orem : www.sundbergolpinmortuary.com Medical 0 Provo Heber PROVIDER OF fORfTHOUGWRWEIMlPWNS 373 - 1010 Herald charges for obituaries Deafn notices, brier items identifying the deceased and the funeral home involved, however, run free of charge and must be placed by the funeral home The Daily The Daily follows. $ erald obituary, rates are as per line, Sib per picture. iO $3000 internet tee for 30 on legacy com tnat also includes an online guest book will be addecf to the obituary fee. An additional oavs io run For further information call You may also to dhobitphotoheraldextra.com St. George www.cougarfalue.com Vernal Fax DEADLINES Tuesday Saturday: 4 00 p m. Day before publication. Sunday: 1 00 p.m. on Saturday Monday: 1 :00 p m. on Sunday For Sunday & Monday publications, or faxed. obits need to be Photo deadlines same as above. 4 P (f J She has been reunited with her son Richard (Rick) Lee Preece who she loved and missed very much, and many beloved family members and friends. The family wishes to thank the staff at Brighten Gardens, and Hospice for their kindness and care. Funeral services will be held at Larkin Sunset Lawn Chapel 2350 East 1300 South at 2O0 pm, Thursday November 4, 2004. Friends and family may call one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to the Alzheimer Association in loving memory of Margaret Preece. Bert Orvil Brailsford "Together Again" Clegg, Orem; and Julie (David E.) Ross, Park City, Utah; ' eight grand- - Jane Strong Richins, 81, of Springville, died Monday, November 1, 2004. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary of Springville. Monica Marie Baird of Salt Lake City died Monday, November 1, 2004. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Kristine Dee Stevenson Perry, 43, of American Fork, died November 1, 2004. Funeral services will be announced by Anderson & Sons Mortuary of American Fork. VyMORTUARY. Free Guide compares 30 major brands. Get a copy: Stanford Labs Margaret is survived by her husband of 64 years Bill; her sister Carol (Karl) Thalman; her four children Michael J. (Merrilee) Preece, Patricia (Michael) Pretti, Janice Hyman, and Steven Ralph Preece; her 17 grandchildren; and 12 Our Dad, Bert Orvil Brailsford, returned to the loving arms of his Heavenly Father and his wife on October 30, 2004. Dad was born on August MtMi 30, 1925, to Bert and Augusta Hill Brailsford, and was raised in Springville, Utah, where he met g friends. many of his Dad married the love of his life, Arietta Clements, on May 16, 1947. On June 24, 1964, they were sealed together as a family for all time and eternity in the LDS Temple, in Man-t- i, Utah. Bert and Arietta raised their five children in Orem and were married 54 years. Dad joined the Navy and served in WWII. In his lifetime, Dad served as a Mst. Sargent in the Air Force Reserves where he received an Accommodation Medal and a Merit Award. Dad also served as a Reserve Provo Police Officer and owned and operated his own business for many years. Dad will always be remembered for his quick wit and family pranks. He always loved to tease his grandlife-lon- children. We will love and miss you. Dad, until we meet again. Bert is survived by his son, Orval (Deania) Brailsford, Pleasant Grove, his daughters, Kathleen A. Pitts, Orem, Jeanie (Charlie) Moore, Pleasant Grove and Nancy (David) Krippner, Lehi; his brothers, AL William Brailsford, American Fork, James Brailsford, Spanish Fork and sister, Elsie (LaVerl) Aston, Orem. Adopted into the family were Dan and Irene Taf oya of Orem. Bert had 14 grandchildren and 9 and his pet companions. Junior and Callie. Bert was preceded in death by his wife, Arietta C. Brailsford, daughter, Bonnie Dudley and grandson KJ Crompton. The family would like to extend their gratitude and appreciation to Irene & Dan Tafoya for their loving care, and to little Shay Tafoya for rtAincr narTc mnrnintf rav rf cun. shine. Funeral Services will be Friday, November 5th, 2004 at 1 1:00 a m in the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem. Family and friends may call Thursp.m. and Friday from day from ivy iu.iu aui pi ivy. iu uk ai- vices. Interment will be East Lawn Memorial Gardens of Provo, with full military rites. 6-- 8 Iris Cottam Orton After spending the past 90 years teaching us through her Christ-lik- e example, her mission is com- Mm 373-58- 7 Margaret passed away November 1, 2004 with her loving husband by her side. She was born July 14, 1918 in American Fork, Utah, the fourth of eight children to Juventa and Ernst Paxman. She grew up in Provo, Utah. After graduating from Provo High she married her high school sweetheart William (BUT) J. Preece in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple August 14, 1940. Margaret reared five children and lived a full and active life. She was always there with loving care ' for her family, and many Sunday dinners and Thanksgiving dinners were spent in her home. She had a wonderful sense of humor and had many, many loving friends. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many callings. She was a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and two daughters and a son and their spouses: Reva (Lon) Bowen, Orem; Ralph (Diane) DEATH NOTICES THE CONSUMERS CUIDE TOj LxfereJ to the public by Edison 777 N. 500 W. Suite. 005. tWocs 6-- 8 gestive heart failure and Alzheimer's Survivors include his wife, Nina; Call (801) Lam-oreau- x, noses of con- Mil ii.mi! ujuai ' Tinin: Clegg, Floyd Cemetery. to be a temple worker in the Provo Temple and experienced spiritual growth serving for many years as of the Park Ward banquet committee, a successful ward budget fund raising activity. Vic worked for U.S. Steel and loved the outdoors (hunting and fishing), and his grandchildren. Those who knew him will always remember his ability to find humor in any situation. You always made us laugh Dad, and we'll miss you. Vic's family wishes to extend a special thanks to the staff of Assisted Living and First Choice Home Health Care. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 5, 2004, at 200 p.m., in the Grandview South Stake Center, 1122 Grand Avenue, Provo. Friends may call at the church on Friday from 12O0 until 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. Funeral services under the direction of Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Victor C. "Vic" Hindmarsh was 16, 1916 to Parley and Beatrice Hind- marsh. He etry and inspirational quotes, and listening to Loretta Lynn. She is survived by her children, Anthony L Mayne of Tucson, AZ; and Tabatha L Mayne of Logan, UT; four grandchildren, 1 greather grandchild, two "grand-dogs"- ; siblings, Rachel Green, Frank Gentry, Paula Cook, Janet, Steven Christiansen, Milton Christiansen, Donna Christiansen, and Clayton; three former spouses, Delvar Martin Jenkins, and William Mayne. She was preceded in death by her father, William Charles Gentry, by her mother, Zina May Anderson, and by a brother Edwin Christiansen. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 5, 2004, at 1100 a.m., in the River Grove 3rd Ward IDS Chapel, 450 North 1200 West, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, Thursday evening from p.m. or Friday', at the Ward Chapel, one hour prior to service. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com. Floyd Wallace Clegg CW' Hindmarsh born January Margaret Paxman Preece 1918-200- ' fighting a long Wednesday, November 3. 2004 Mary Jane Christiansen Jenkins Janet Grace Cressall Titus Bdoved Mother, Nana. Sister. Aunt & FriendJanet was reunited with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, October 30. 2004 at 2.09 pm after HERALD plete and she has returned to her Heavenly Father to be with her sweetheart and other loved ones she has truly missed. I.MIIMWIIIH Mi Iris was born on Octo ber 6, 1914, to Heber C. and Asineth Jarvis Cottam in St. George, Utah. She passed away at her home on October 31, 2004. She was third of eight children and grew up in St. George. While attending Dixie College, she met Glenn Bayles Orton. After he finished medical school, they were married on July 9, 1935 and began their life together in the small railroad town of Hanna, Wyoming. A short time later they found their way to Springville, Utah where he practiced medicine for more than forty years. She worked side by side with him in his office until a daughter was born 12 years later. In the next eleven years seven sons joined the family. They were sealed for time and eternity in the St. George Temple in 1955. The gospel was an integral part of her life and she served in many capacities. She supported her husband faithfully in his callings as well-th- e perfect example of a loving and devoted marriage. She had a great quest for knowledge and desire to learn. She loved to read and share her knowledge with others. She enjoyed traveling and seeing the places she read about with her sister Elizabeth and friend Ardis. While she was a mother to seven of her own children, many, many, others also saw her as their Mom. Her door was always open, and her heart full of compassion and love foralL She supported many youth on their missions; she provided a home to many who were in need of shelter. Iris had a way of instantly making anyone feel cared for and nurtured. There wasnt anything she wouldn't give. The true love of Christ flowed from her to all those around her. She is survived by Sally (Eric) Showgren, Mapleton, Pete Orton, Springville, Eric (Joan) Orton, Mapleton, Larry (Sonya) Orton, Elko, NV, Dr. Dean (June) Orton, Lincoln City, OR, Dr. Brent (Dr. Marie) Orton, Kirksville, MO, twenty-six grandchildren and twenty She is nine also survived by two sisters and two sisters-in-laElizabeth Adams of St. George, Ellen Raye Brown of Sandy, Naomi Cottam of Salt Lake City, and Georgia Cottam of St. George. She was proceeded in death by her husband, Glenn, son John, an infant son and two grandsons. Friends and family may call Thursday evening, November 4, 2004 at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South, Springville, UT from 6 until 8 p.m. Services wjll be held on Friday, November 5, 2004 at 11 a.m. with an additional viewing before the services at the church, 55 North Main in Springville from 9:30 until 10:30 am. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com. Check with the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org or (801 business. reported problems with the hearing health professional any unresolved claims or problems others may have had. 1 . This will for any inform you of 2. Ask what type of education level the hearing health care professional has achetved. (The range of those who on dispense hearing aids varies from those with only a high school diploma, to those with doctorate degrees. Letters after a person's name means they are licensed to sell hearing aids in the state, but it is up to you to discover how much education and experience the person really fas.) 3. Verify that the hearing health care professional offers a 100 money back guarantee. Make sure there are no hidden fees for testing, or other charges. Choose from many combinations Including latex, and space age memory visco foam (Photo tor ilustration only) f FTP iTTfiViilHOl'J;! FURNITURE Store Hours: South Sail Lak 0 Monday ELECTRONICS - 4. Discover if your insurance pays any benefit for testing or for hearing aids and make sure that you choose a provider on thekptan. For example, many Geneva retirees in Utah Valley have a hearing aid benefit from the National Ear Care Plan, but only certain audiotagrsts are on that plan. Scrturday 10am- - 10pm RrVerdaleOadwi SyracuM 622-740- 774-280- 0 1 W7 i 5. Check prices and compare apples to apples. All digital hearing aids are not created equal. Beware of gimmicfa such as "2 for 1" deals and huge discounts. Also beware of those who offer extremely low prion in ads, but the fine print tells you that those hearing aids are only for those with very slight hearing loss. Make sure that you understand what kind of technology they offer and compare It with other health care professionals around. Chances are. the everyday low prices of the of many hearing professionals are less than those who offer these "deeta". .fii-ilm- APPLIANCES FLOORING - Closed Sundays ToyiorfviikW. VaDay J Murray 0 Oram 227-880-0 't - - I For a more detailed article on "How to Buy a Hearing or to schedule your own comprehensive hearing evaluation with one of Utah's only Doctors of Audioi4 ogy, can Timpanogos Audioiogy at Aid" Audioiogy |