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Show DAILY Monday, February 11, 2008 HERALD B3 Roof collapses at Summit County middle school OBITUARDE! THE Michael Dru Hamblin Michael Dnj Hamblin of Highland, Utah sailed out of this world on February f; 2008. Dru was born on April 12, 1965 in Murray, Utah to Michael and Christy Cay (Payne) Hamblin of Sioux Falls, L. 22 (St. George, Utah), Trevor 20, Justin 17, Dyllan 15 and Byllie 13. He is survived by his parents and Kent Searle Kent Searle, lifelong resident of American Fork, died suddenly on February 8, 2008 of cardiovas cular disease. "Granny" Joy Payne (Hurron, .u,i.ip. South Dakota) Paul and Shirley He was born Hamblin (Sandy, Utah) and his in American sister Holly LaCombe (Hurron, Fork on May South Dakota). 25, 1927 to Leslie C and Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at V Ruby Parker 1100 a m. Highland East Stake Searle and South Dakota. Center, 4679 West Wasatch Drive. grew up Dru graduatFriends may call Monday, Februwith his two ed from Misp.m., at brothers and ary 11, 2008 from sion San Jose two sisters the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, in the old 49 E 100 North, American Fork, High School, Utah and Tuesday at the church third ward. He attended school Fremont, CA and later continued his education in American Fork and gradua.m. Interment in from at UVSC. ated from American Fork High Highland City Cemetery. Online He married Patty Piatt of HighSchool where he played football condolences may be sent to land, Utah on November 7, 1986 and basketball. He was a lifelong and were sealed August 19, 1992 caveman and loved to attend State Charitable contributions for in the Salt Lake Temple. Patty and the Hamblin boys' education fund Basketball tournaments, espeDru have been B.F.F.'s for the past can be donated at Central Bank in cially when his grandson Clayton 23 years. They have 5 boys: Chase American Fork. On played for Am. Fork; September 9, 1948 he married Luana Greenwood in the Salt Lake Temple. He operated a dairy farm and apple orchard. In addition, he and Luana were involved in the real estate business. The Mary M. Aldrich, age 80, of Orem, passed away February 10, 2008. two of them traveled extensively Services are under the direction of Sundberg-OlpiMortuary. with family, friends, and professional colleagues. His favorite trip Olivia Mawson, age 95, of Orem, passed away February 10, 2008. was to Yellowstone Park. The Services will be announced by Sundberg-OlpiMortuary. entire family came to look upon the annual pilgrimage with anticiEdna McEwan, age 76, of Orem, passed away February 9, 2008. Services will be announced by Sundberg-Olpipation. Mortuary. He was always involved in .agriculture, particularly issues ... 6:00-8:0- 0 9:45-10:4- 5 DEATH NOTICES n n involving water. He served as president of the American Fork Irrigation Co. and as a member of the Board of Directors of the North Utah County Water Conservancy District. He also served as president of the American Fork Lions Club. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and held many positions throughout his life. He is survived by his wife Luana, 2 sons Lee (Louise) Searle, Craig (Cheryl) Searle; 7 grandchildren David and Kim, Aaron and AUie, Nathan, Jennie, Marcus, Clayton and Kristen, the delights of his life were his 3 great grandchildren; Shyloe, Peyton, and newly arrived Roklyn. He is also survived by his sister Myrna Edith W. Milne, 2 sisters-in-laSearle and Helen S. Smith and a brother-in-laRichard E. Cook. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers Max and Don, and sister Cloa Cook. Funeral service will be held Wednesday Feb. 13, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork 13th Ward 975 North 60 East. Friends may call Tuesday at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday at the Church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Burial in the American Fork Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to andersonmortuary.com ASSOCIATED in the building, so there were no injuries when the roof came down on two gymnasiums and four dressing rooms. The damage can be repaired, but it's going to take some ! time. are beSo ing moved to the elementary school. Eighth-an- d will attend the high school until the roof is fixed. PRESS Students at a KAMAS middle school in Summit County will be attending classes somewhere else for a while. The roof on their school collapsed over the weekend. r School officials think it's because of too much heavy snow. It happened Friday night at South Summit Middle School in Kamas. 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