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Show rVcdnpsddy. Mmh 12. .2008 D A Eldwin Qbitimie 28, 1916, in Bloomington, f Idaho, to Alfred us Hart and Sarah as a U.S. Naval Intelligence officer during World War II, stationed in Washington, D C, Pearl Harbor, and at the end of the war in Japan as a translator and interpreter. He served eight years on the Board of the Utah Arts Council and as Chair of the Literary Committee, during which he instituted several new awardssatne annual writing com petition, including the publication prize, He was instrumental in the publication of the updated "Utah: A Guide to the State," 1982. He was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, serving in many capacities, including that of bishop of a BYU ward for eight At the time of years (1980-88his death he was a High Priest in the Oak Hills Second Ward in Provo. His family always came first with him, and he took great pride in the accomplishments of wife, children, grandchildren, and His hobby was rock collecting, an interest shared by his family in expeditions to many parts of the state and the West. He is listed in Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Contemporary Authors, Directory of American Scholars, Directory of American Poets and Fiction Writers, and Who's Who in Writers, ...n i Au-gu- Cecilia Pat- terson Hart. He married DeanorMay ColemanDe- - cember 15, 1944, in Washington, D.C. Their marriagewasolei nized in the Logan LDS Temple August 8, 1945. She preceded her husband in death on December 24, 1990. He married Leah Yates Bryson April 30, 1993; she also preceded him in death on August 11, 2001, He married Frances Cannon Lee on June 7, 2002. He attended schools in Bloomington and Paris, Idaho, and was graduated in 1939 from the University of Utah, receiving a . Rhodes Scholarship the same year, postponed because of the outbreak of World War II. He received an M.A. from the University of Michigan, 1941. He attended Oxford University on his Rhodes Scholarship, receiving a D.Phil, degree in 1950. His wife, Eleanor, and son, Richard, accompanied him there, and his second son, Paul, was born there. He taught three years at the University of Washington before going to Brigham Young University in 1952, where he taught until his retirement in 1982, except for time spent as a visiting professor at the University of California at and Arizona Berkeley (1959-60- ) State University (1968), and as a Senior Fulbright Lecturer in PakiAfter retirement stan (1973-74he continued to teach one Honors class a year in Shakespeare until 1995. While Rhodes scholarship representative at BYU he prepared seven successful candidates for Rhodes awards. He wrote or edited seven books, one of poetry, and one of biographies published by Harvard University Press. He published numerous poems and scholarly articles and received numerous professional awards, including the BYU Maeser Research and Creative Arts Award, 1968; the Utah Academy Redd Award in the Humanities, 1971; the BYU P.A. Christensen Humanities Lectureship, 1983; and a BYU Presidential Citation: 1998. He received fellowships and grants from the American Philosophical Society and from the American Council of Learned Societies. He was a Fellow of the Utah Academy and past president of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, of the Association for Mormon Letters, and of the BYU Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the Modern Language Association of America, and was a charter member of the American Society for 18th Century Studies. Among his poems, a number have been set to music and performed by groups including the Tabernacle Choir: one, "Our Savior's Love," is in the most recent LDS Hymn Book. w He was a middle distance run- e run Idaho state high ner, school champion, 1935, and twice conference mile-ruchampion at the University of Utah, where he was also captain of the track team, 1939. He served four years ). . half-mil- n HERALD Y 'E.K.W Glen Omer Palmer Kendall Lane I lusband. fat lief, graiKkladdy . and friend .died March .9. 2008, in "Provo. Utah. Glen was born. Sept, 27. If .iN in Superior, Arizona to t'.ldwin Kendall Lam?. 77, of Provo. passed away March 10, Edward LeRoy Hart Edward LeRoy Hart, 91, of Provo died March 9, 20(18 in Provo. Utah. He was born December U enjoyed gardening, phocopraphy. golfing and spoiling (lie grandchil21MI8. tldwin dren in his free tune. Eldwin is survived by his lovwas burn ing wife Anna; 8 children: Jeff September 15, 1930 to Edwin Selmos. Carmen (Gordon) King, Delwin Lane, Anne (Tini) Parker. Andrews Lane and Phila James (Wendy) Selmos. Sieve Mae Kendall (Jana) Lane. Ed (Kara) Lane, Lane in Bath, Jerry (Linda) Lane;'29 grandchilMaine. He dren and 12 lived most siblings: Raymond (Jean) Lane. Elmae (Don) Williams. Amie of his early (Gary) England. He was preceded years on the in death by his brother Fjrsteen East Coast Lane and two grandsons, Shane and then later and Timmy. moved to El Funeral services will be held Sobrante, Cal at ifornia With MMHMHMI on Friday, March 14. 2008 2:00 p.m. at the Manila 1st Ward his family. E.K. joined Chapel, 3396 N. 900 W., Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Thursthe Navy at age 17 and served for 4 years during the Korean day, March 13, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 conflict. After his honorable disE. Center Street, Provo and also charge from military service, he on Friday, 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. at served an L.D.S. mission in Brazil the Chapel prior to the services. for 2 12 years. Eldwin met the Interment will be at the Pleasant love of his life Anna Ruby Bell Grove Cemetery, 500 North 100 and were married on September West. Condolences may be sent to 6, 1968. Together they raised 6 sons and 2 daughters. almgoC" mailman.xmission.com or Eldwin worked as a Real Estate inf of." bergmort uary .com. Broker for over 35 years and Evelyn Johnson Palmer: He attend-.'- , ed schools in New Mexico 1955. He received his B.S. and Masters in Accounting at BYU, with work at USC in Los An geles. After Editors & Poets. He is survived by his wife, Frances Cannon Lee Hart, two sons, Richard Hart (Lynette " ), Winthrop, Washington; Paul Hart, Mount Pleasant, Utah; two daughters, Barbara Hart Dixon (Paul B. Dixon), Lafayette, Indiana; Patricia Hart (Jim Flicker), Lafayette, Indiana; nine grandchildren; ten one brother, Douglas B. (Bonnie) Hart, Logan, Utah; and two sisters, Lillian Carr, Charlevoix, Michigan and Norma Anderson, San Lorenzo, California. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers, and two sisters. He is also survived by ten stepchildren: Jane Fenton, St. George; Maralyn Colton (David), South Jordan; Wendell C. Lee (Joan), Riverton, Utah; Russell Lee (Lisa), Lehi, Utah; Stephen Lee (Di- B. fully on March 11, 2008. Doris was born at home April 26, 1915 to Floyd Terrell Asay Baysinger in Salt Lake City, the city she grew to love. She attended the local schools and graduated from West High. She also attended LDS Business College. She was married to her sweetheart Boyd E Asay for sixty three years prior to his death on October 20, 2005. Doris was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The greatest blessing that our parents gave us was to be sealed in the Manti temple so we could be a forever family. Mom and Dad fell in love with Orem and made it their home grandchildren and thirty nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents. A special thanks to Dr. Lynn Bateman and staff, Alpine Home Care & Hospice, and everyone at Orem Nursing and Rehabilitation. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 14, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. in the Hillcrest WardCha-pe- l, 800 South 440 East in Orem. Friends and family may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem and also Friday one hour prior to the services at the ward chapel. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the DEATH NOTICES David William Burt Jr., 78, of Provo, died on Tuesday, March II, 2008. Services pending under the direction of Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo. 1 Carol Brimhall, 55, of Spanish Fork passed away on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. Richard Dwight Laws, 68, of Provo, UT died Monday, March 10, 2008. Funeral Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Mortuary of Provo. n to raise their family and enjoy wonderful friends. She was active in church and civic service. She served as Primary president, Young Women's president and as a counselor in the Relief Society. Boyd and Doris served a mission at the Provo temple. What a great example of service she was to her family at 1 Quality fCustom, Monuments Large Selection of Colors & Sty les 725 South 900 East Provo, I tab. - www.sundbergolpin-mortuary.co- - 374 0580 ane), Roy, Utah; Michael Lee (Marie), South Jordan, Utah; Bonnie Snarr (Terry), Pocatello, Idaho; Lee Bryson (Jennifer), Kaysville, Utah; Carolyn Rodgers, Center-villUtah; George Bryson (Sue), Caliente, Nevada, and by loving Ham and Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Oak Hills 2nd Ward Chapel, 925 E North Temple Dr, Provo, Utah, on Friday, March 14, 2008. Friends may call Thurs- day, March 13, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo and also Friday, March 14th at the Oak Hills Chapel from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery beside huswife Eleanor. Condolences many be sent to infasbergmortuary. com. Contributions may be made in his name to the Hart-Larso- n Award in care of the BYU English 9:30-10:4- 5 1958-60- years. Julia Evans 11 zzzzzzzzzzzz " She is survived by a sister Mildred Busk; three daughters Connie Rae (Ken) Carter, Provo; Linda Lee (Dee) Hobbs, Meza AZ; Jacqueline (Clifford) Riley, Orem. Doris and Boyd have eleven Baysinger and lji: and children: Karen (Dwight) Western; Darin (Sliauna) Palmer; ' Katherine (Ken) Plante; Randy (Stephanie) Palmer; Karma (Bran-nen- ) Guthrie; Nathan (Becki) Palmer; and Kristine Palmer; 19 grandchildren, two of whom are serving LDS missions. He is also survived by a brother Lloyd (Agnes) Palmer and a sister Margie (Ralph) Bunnell, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Afton(Jack, dec.) Grafe. and Marie (Boyd) Camphuysen. The family Wishes to offer its sincere thanks to Dr. Bruce N. Hathaway, Dr. Gerald Stephanz, and the wonderful caring staff at DaVita Dialysis in Provo, and Dr. Lyman Moody. in lieu of flowers, please donate to the LDS church missionary fund, or the Utah Kidney Founda- graduating with his Bachelors degree. Glen joined the Air National Guard in New Mexico and served for nine years in New Mexico and Utah. He married Karol Beata Larsen, Aug. 10, 1962, in the Logan LDS Temple. After graduate school they made their home in Orem where Glen taught for 36 years in the School of Accountancy tion. . at BYU. He thoroughly enjoyed Funeral services will be held teaching and loved his students. Friday, March 14, 2008, at 11 a.m. in the Orem Sharon First Ward In 1989 he was honored with the Exxon Teaching Excellence Chapel, 600 South 400 East, Orem. Award. He retired in 2000. Family and friends may visit He was an active member of Thursday evening from 6- - 8 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem, . and Friday morning from Great Lakes Mission from He served in various church calla.m. prior to the services at ings including 30 years as Finance the church. Interment will be held Clerk on the ward and stake level, in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the as Sunday School President in the Oreni 13th Ward, Temple worker, family at: and has been a faithful home teacher for more than 55 years; family and friends, she loved to serve. She will be missed. Doris was one of the original charter members of the Orem Women's Club. She also was a member of the DUP and other clubs. Doris worked for the Alpine School District for twenty-fiv- e Doris Baysinger Asay, a very elegant lady, passed away peace- include his w ife Sun-ivor- i graduating in y Doris I Farniington, I. ). and Adi-lber- t the last sev eral years with his companion Kami His greatest loves w ere his family, friends, camping, traveling. BYU football, basketball, and books. He was an avid reader, and lie loved John Wayne movies. Is wi gnuBIT yflM; Sierra Health and Life can help you sort through your Medicare options. With different Medicare plans to fit YOUR health insurance needs, we're confident we have a plan that's right for you. I" Sierra Spectrum A Medicare Advantage PPO Plan Sierra Optima Select A Medicare Advantage Private Department. Plan l(Vv For more information or to reserve your seat at an enrollment meeting, call: 1 77-289-0221 ; TDD: 1 00-349-3538 or your local agent C7N HOMES from ) SCANY at CLIFFROSE . 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