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Show DAILY Sunday, May 13, 2007 BS Olivia A. Ibach Obituaries More on Donald Fredrick Mulkins Donald Fredrick Mulkins, 72 of Lehi passed away peacefully on May 9,2007 from complications of HERALD daughter of immigrant parents, died peacefully on Marion "Scully" Rogers to Tucson, AZ to work for Allied Signal where he eventually retired in 1994. He finally met and married diabetes. He the love of was born to his life, Linda Fredrick ArAnn Hopkin thur and Jesa warts on au- sie Lee PhilM 1 gust 21. 1993. lips Mulkins They were in Canton, IL later sealed on August for time and 11, 1934. Don eternity in the was blessed Manti Temple. with a great "''" He was an sense of humor and active member of the a tenacious, fighting IDS church and loved spirit that stayed with serving at the monthly him to thf end. He was baptisms. Above all else, Don loved and was defamous for his honesty, voted to his family. kindness, and for a quiet, gentle Survived by his loving wife, spirit. Even though he had many health challenges he continually Linda; four children, Marilyn exhibited an optimistic outlook (Bruce) Light; Karen Mulkins; Jim on life. (Mary) Mulkins; Kristin (David) Don graduated from Canton Peete; three stepchildren, Terry High School in 1952. He was (Yvonne) Watts; Wendy (Cody) honored with an academic scholSteggell; Julie Watts; 11 grandchildren; only sibling, Joyce (Ray) arship and was the first in his family to ever attend college. He Grandys; two nieces; and his constant companion, Middy. His received his Bachelor's degree in parents preceded him in death engineering from the University in of Illinois at A celebration of his life will be 1956. He was known for his intelheld Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. in the LDS chapel located ligence and great love of learning. He achieved his life's dream by at 465 E. 300 N. in Lehi. Friends and family may call Monday eveserving honorably as a pilot in the United States Air Force from p.m. or Tuesday ning from 1956 to 1960, which allowed him to from p.m. at the church adtravel the world. He married Celia dress noted above. Interment with Zarcone on June 5, 1960. They military rites will be in the Provo were blessed with four children, City Cemetery. Funeral services but were later divorced. under the direction of Wing MorHe lived in Minneapolis, MN tuary in Lehi. and worked for Honeywell. He Special thanks to Davita Dialylater moved to Scottsdale, AZ to sis caretakers Matt, Adam, Holly, work for Sperry Flight Systems. and Martha; to Dr. Gerald Stepha-nz- ; He married Marian Bond Mosley and to the best bus driver in in 1972. They later divorced. the world, Mike Sanders. Online He transferred residence to Alguestbook at wingmortuary.com. buquerque, NM and later moved l Urbana-Champaig- n Our beloved father, husband and pops, Marion "Scully" Rogers peacefully passed away at home on May 11, 2007, under the tender care of his loving wife Lu. Born November 19, 1921, in Arizona to Marion and Leonora Rogers. He served a 3 year LDS mission in Hawaii beginning in 1941, where a great love for the Islands and the Hawaiian people began. After serving in the Navy during World War 2 he returned to BYU, graduating with special honors for finding his loving Eternal companion Lu Emma Luke. Rogers Silver Company in Provo and later, Scully Rogers Ltd. (Real Estate) in Hawaii provided accomplishment and enjoyment throughout his career. He also valued his association with Rotarians both in Utah and Hawaii. Family, a loving wife, his pioneer heritage and a deep testimony and love for the gospel, Hawaii in the winter and Provo in the summer, golf at Riverside and Oahu Country Clubs, and many dear friends filled his life with Snow-flak- meaning and happiness. Preceded in death by his father, r, mother, sisters Mayola Bess Erickson, Louise Preston and his daughter Emma Leonora, who passed away shortMilten-burge- ly i' debilitating effects of after birth. 9:45-10:4- 5 7-- 9 "ALOHA POPS"" Alzheimer's Disease. Olivia Antonia Bonella was born Oct. 24, 1924, in Hudson, Wyoming, to Ezekiel and Asunta M. Bonella, who immigrated to the United States from Austria in the early 1900s. She celebrated a simple childhood with her parents, two older sisters, and younger brother and sister (twins), and upon graduation from high school in Lander, WY, went to work as a legal secretary. She married John Robert Ibach on June 17, 1948, at the Church of the Ascension in Hudson. They lived in various towns in Wyoming, where John was employed by the Federal Bureau of Reclamation. She and her family moved to Ogden, UT, in 1954, and then to Duchesne, UT, in 1967. Olivia returned to the workforce in the early 1970s as a bank teller, later became the Deputy County Clerk for Duchesne County, and then finished her career as the clerk for the county circuit court. They retired in 1981 and moved to Orem, UT. Olivia's husband 2007 6-- 8 Still-ma- 9:45-10:4- 5 y ticularly on his face, and that Utah officials had a copy of SALT LAKE CITY his medical history. Utah has placed 20 youths Three Utah teens in the same Colorado wilderness program in the program since July where a Salt Lake City boy 2006, Maldanado said. It is died have been returned the only wilderness therapy home, juvenile justice officials program Utah uses. A three-yecontract is set to expire said. Caleb Jensen, 15, died May June 31. Juvenile services typically 2, while in a program run by has Alternative Youth Advencustody of about 1,300 youths under the tures in Montrose, Colo. Colorado authorities say age of 21. Program placement is based on the individual Jensen died from a staphyloneeds of a child. coccus infection. Personnel "We have a wide array of at the camp, observed signs of the infection but neglected programs, and most of them are much longer custody to properly care for it. The programs," Maldonado said. company's license has been "Something like a wildersuspended. ness program is indicated for Staff from Utah's Juvenile someone whose offense proJustices Services agency, file suggests that we might be which had custody of all able to have a shorter-terfour boys, drove to Colorado survivthe to custody arrangement." bring Thursday In this case, staff advised ing teenagers, home, director Jensen be placed in wilderDan Maldanado said. ness therapy. A judge apTwo of the boys had comyouth proved the recommendation. pleted a Boyd declined to provide program. A third teen will details of her son's trouble be relocated to a different with the law, beyond saying program. he was sent to camp after Utah first contracted with Alternative Youth Adventures failing to comply with an when the company was locatoriginal sentence. Jensen arrived at the camp ed near Loa in Wayne County, on March 28 and wrote weeksaid Carol Sisco, spokeswoman for the Utah Department of ly to his mother and sisters. "He just mainly spoke of Human Services. how they hiked up big moun"We've had a very good track record with them," she tains, and how tired he was from hiking everyday," Boyd said. : said. Jensen's mother, Dawn Boyd said she knows little Boyd, says her son was not about the details of her son's an innocent teenager, but said the therapy program death, but said she was told was supposed to improve her Jensen had been on a "down son's behavior. She said Utah day" from hiking to attend bears some responsibility for counseling and lecture when , her son's death and is looking he apparently collapsed, "I'd like to know what my for answers. son's last words were," she Boyd said her son was susceptible to infections, par. said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ar court-ordere- d November 30, 2006, in San Diego, California. She was born in Fram-inghasachusetts, on March to J. Ralph and Roberta Curtis 22, 1960 by eight nieces and four nephews who loved her dearly and regarded her as their "second mom." She Garburtt. Her also leaves behind many friends family was who have lost a cherished conconverted to fidant, but recognize they were the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when Heather was blessed with the precious treasure of her friendship. Heather was a child and gained a testimony of the restored gospel and, through preceded in death by her beloved her example, her entire family sister, Holly. Funeral services were held in followed her in setting a date San Diego, California on Decemfor baptism. Her faith in Jesus ber 9, 2006. A memorial service Christ enabled her to flourish in this life in spite of severe physical for Heather's friends and associates will be held on Sunday, May challenges that both she and her 20th, 2007. Please call Mary Ann younger sister Holly lived with from birth, . Howard, 3734578, or Angela for time and locaHeather was an excellent Bates, 226-285tion. student. She and Holly attended "But the effect of her being on Brigham Young University and those around her was incalculably lived in Deseret Towers during their undergraduate years. Heath- diffusive, for the growing good of the world is partly dependent er earned a B.A. in English from on unhistoric acts, and that things BYU and a Desktop Publishing Certificate from Utah Valley Comare not so ill with you and me as they might have been is half munity College. She played the owing to the number who lived piano and entertained her friends with show tunes. Heather was one faithfully a hidden life and rest in of the founders of the INSPIRE unvisited tombs." George Elliot Pine-dal- jtfk at-ri- 60-da- y . , David Leon Swenson met many wonderful friends in their travel group from the ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Vancouver area. He was a very Administra- dedicated family man and loved tion Hospice in Vancouspending time with his family. He was hard working and always ver, WA. He was born July 22, 1919 in provided for his family, even until the very end of his life. Earl loved Lodgepole, Nebraska to Charles coffee with his buddies, fishing and Flora Carey. He met his and a good pinochle game. Our sweetheart Lousie Hoff in husband, father and grandpa Wyoming. They were marinstilled in us, by example, the valried in 1940 and spent 66 wonderful years together as best friends. ues of loyalty, devotion, strength, Earl served in the South Pacific integrity and love for family. Earl is survived by his wife and during World War II. After resoul mate, Louise, Vancouver, turning from the war in 1947, he and Louise moved to Provo. WA; children, Katherine Holt, Earl opened a successful watch NM; Wayne (Linda) Carey, Keaau, HI; Nina (Stephen) Vitus, makingjewelry store on Center Street, which he operated for 25 Olympia, WA; Diane (Joe) Reed, Ridgefield, WA. He is also suryears. In 1972, Earl "retired" and vived by his 11 grandchildren and bought a motor home. Together, 15 he and Lousie traveled the western states, selling merchandise to At Earl's request, there will be other jewelers. They also traveled no services. A celebration of life was held in his honor May 6, 2007. throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada in their home In lieu of flowers, donations can on wheels. In 1978 they settled in be made to the Veteran's Hospice, Camas, WA and later moved to Vancouver, WA. We love you and will miss you Vancouver, WA in 1994. Earl was a Master Mason in honey, daddy and good standing and a Past Master the u i c lu 13 sm 0 a Guest Book u t 1 LEHI Beautl(u) home NEAR IM FLASH TECHNOLOGIES. Reduced $5000. 6bd 3.5ba. tin home, $354,900 Call . Heathen or send flowers, graduated from Payson High School and had been attending UVSCfor the past two years. He worked with his father in the family painting business as a craftsman painter. David fought a courageous battle with his health, never let- ting it prevent him from enjoying the things he loved. Dave was talented at everything he tried. He loved music and played acoustic and electric guitar. All enjoyed listening to 9rmltrm serenicare.com. 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David is survived by his parents, Greg and Becky Swenson, Salem, sister Natalie Swenson, Eugene, Oregon, grandmother, Jerry Golding, Saint George, grandparents, Leon & Kathleen Swenson, Springville, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday May 15, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at the Salem City Cemetery 130 East 965 South, Salem. Family and friends are also invited to call on the family after the service at the Swenson home. Online condolences may be submitted to www. www.cougarblue.com Of I See the obituary section at grandson, nephew, cousin and friend left us on May 11,2007. David CALL TODAY! n. obituaries David Leon Swenson, 24 of Utah, our precious son, M EsttM MEttM I 53711. Series! She is survived by her parents, her sister Beth Keyworth, and brothers, Scott Garbutt, and Mark Garbutt. Heather is also survived Mas- of Story Lodge 4 in Provo, as well as a member of the Shrine. He was also a member of the Provo Elks Club. Earl and Louise ate care of the Veteran's Visit WI, Pulmonary Group in Nashua, New Hampshire and served as the editor of that organization's newsletter. An avid Boston Red Sox fan, Heather was thrilled when her team finally won the World Heather Garbutt, a wise, witty, wonderful woman, passed away Earl Kenneth Carey compassion- Madison, Treasured Friend Maurine Harrison Worlton Mother seeks answers to son's death from wilderness youth camp Christopher, Andrew and Jonathan of Sun Prairie; her sisters Irene Kuncheff (Johnny), Sheridan, WY, and Bruna Garrett, Des Moines, WA. She, was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sister Lena Thompson, and her brother Bruno Bonella. A funeral mass was celebrated Monday, May 7, 2007, at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Catholic Church, in Sun Prairie, WI. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 16, at Orem City Cemetery, 1520 N 800 E, Orem, UT, with Msgr. Robert Bussen presiding. The family would like to express their deep gratitude to the staff of Oakwood Village East & West and HospiceCare for their kind and compassionate care of Olivia for the past 5 years. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Olivia's memory to the Oakwood Foundation Inc., 6201 Mineral Point Road, Madison, WI 53705, or HospiceCare Inc., 5395 E. Cheryl Parkway, Heather Garbutt Hardy Baum Earl Kenneth Carey, age 87, passed away May 2, 2007 in the loving and Disease. Olivia is survived by her five children: John Robert Ibach Jr. (Melna), St. George, UT; Barbara Lynn Gale (Neil), Hanover Park, IU Bryan Andrew Ibach (Ann), Coquille, OR; Mark Ehlinger Ibach (Rebecca), Sun Prairie, WI; and Anne Marie Ibach, Salt Lake City, UT: grandsons Nathan & Michael (Rebecca) of St. George, and her struggle against the Survived by his wife, Scott (Susan), David, Jeri Lu (Tommy) Heen, Randy, Susie (Todd) Brown, sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Many have been touched by his great capacity to love, his generosity and sense of humor. He truly carried the Aloha Spirit and shared it with all. He will be missed. Funeral services will be held at the Edgemont Stake Center, 303 West 3700 North, Provo, Utah, May 17th, 2007, at 11 a.m. Family and friends may visit Wednesday evening at the same location from p.m. and from a.m. prior to services on Thursday. Interment will be at the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery in Provo. Condolences may be sent to the family at: lulurogershotmail.com The family would like to thank all who have been so kind and close to our father over the years especially as he struggled with his cancer. He felt and cherished your friendship and love. e, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's May 2, 2007, at Oakwood Meadows in Madison, Wisconsin, ending 43 years, Kathy Jonsson Baum, Highland - Orvil Harding (Hardy) Baum, eternal companion raised together; daughter Melissa who preceded him in death; and husband, daughter Rebecka Marie Hutch-uig- s loving father, Day (Gary), Santaquin; son proud grandJonathon Hardy Baum (Cammee), pa "bapa", brother and Spanish Fork; Jeffery Lawrence Baum (Brooke), Eagle Mountain. friend, left his Nine beloved grandchildren: earthly home surrounded Hadley, Tucker, Lizzie, Halley, Bndger, Gage, Zachary, Lexi by his fam1914(Lulu), and Braxton. He was ily on May 9th, 2007. preceded in death by his parents, Orvil and Gloria Baum and infant He fought a brother Darrel. He is survived valiant and ried Ralph Waldo Worlton. Their Maurine Harrison Worlton warrior like by his wife, children, and grandmarriage was later solemnized passed from this life to live with children; siblings, Larry Baum in the Manti Temple. She is loved fight 12 hours after a massive her eternal heart attack. (SueEllen), Lehi; Linda Jorgensen and remembered by her three companion, (Stan), American Fork; Dennis Hardy loved his family first children, nine grandchildren and Ralph W. and foremost - no request was too Baum (Nedra) Lindon; Kevin thirteen great grandchildren. Worlton May She is survived by one brother, big. He was above and beyond as Baum, Alaska. 10, 2007. Funeral services will be held a neighbor and a friend, doing no Curtis Harrison; her three sons Maurine less for others than he expected was born in and their wives, Frederick R. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Highland 9th Ward of himself. Anyone who knew Worlton (Doniece), Thomas H. Manassa, Worlton (Marsha), and Robert Chapel, 11200 North Alpine HighColorado Hardy admired him for his probWilliam Worlton (Vicki). She was lem solving skills. He loved four to Brigham way. Family and friends may call on Monday evening, May 14, 2007 preceded in death by her husband, wheeling with his buddies and Hastings p.m. at Wing Mortuary, Harrison and Ralph her brothers Hastings Har- children - speed held no limits. He from 118 E. Main, Lehi, or on Tuesday loved hunting, fly fishing, learnrison and LaVere Harrison; and Agnes Chris- sisters LaPriel Olson, Helen morning at the church from tensen Harri- ing to tie flies, his "Rusty" truck, a.m. prior to services. Christmas lights, buying secret and Doris Herrick; as well son February 1, 1914. After graduInterment will be in the Lehi City Jean Christmas presents for the grandating from Provo High School and as her loved daughter-in-laAble Worlton and a grandson, children, scout records, a comCemetery. getting her teaching certificate The family would like to exfrom Brigham Young University Clinton Daniel Worlton. pleted project and anything that she began in 1934 teaching in a Her life will be celebrated in proposed a challenge. He was the press deep gratitude to the staff one room school near Monticello, services held at Goff Mortuary, proud owner of the original Koun-tr- in the Cardiac Critical Care Unit at UVRMC for fighting the fight Korner in Highland and The Utah. The following year she 8090 So. State St. in Midvale on with our husband and father. We Spec Shoppe in American Fork taught in a one room school in Tuesday, May 15 at 1 p.m., with which he was still operating. a viewing from Holden, Utah She then taught 25 sincerely appreciate the care that p.m. Inwas given to him. Online guest-boo- k His greatest accomplishment terment will be in the Lehi, Utah years in Lehi, Utah at wingmortuary.com. was the family he and his wife of On February 2, 1937 she mar- Cemetery. - died in 1989 after a short illness, and she lived alone for nearly 10 years. Olivia moved to Sun Prairie in 1999, shortly after which she Olivia A. Ibach, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and B6 to 80 ACRES National Home Serv-- j Ice Franchise for sale. Incredible revenues. Min $30K RANDY LOVELESS ihcqsu moxwTir To View all apartments for sal In Utah Co. see pandysrentalstorsale.com Osmond Real Estate CALL TODAY! 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