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Show DAILY HERALD B4 Lindy Louis Ozancin Obituaries Emma Carlton West 1916-200- lindy Louis Ozancin, 80, passed on to heaven and to his parents on April 2, 2008 with his loving family by his side. Lindy was born ri in Bingham Utah Canyon, on August 30, 1927 to Louis Genealogy Extraction Center. Ozancin and However, Dad's favorite service Gertrude Ruth was when he and Mother were Ozancin. He n called to serve an 18 month was the oldto the California Oakland est of four Mission from 1985 -- 1986 working children; with the Cambodian Refugees. Sister Patty Dad's hobbies and interests McCarthy, Sister Donna Right, were many, which always includ- and Sister Roberta Paxton. He ed his family and special friends. married Elsie Lavon Meadows on He loved to fish, hunt, camp, oil June 11, 1951; they were married paint, wood work, create lamps for 57 joyful years. Lindy graduout of flower pots, tinker with ated from Jordan High school and his 1930 Model A Ford pickup, continued on to college where he and dance with our Mother. They graduated from the University of belonged to the Squaw Peaks Utah with a Bachelors degree in Good Sam's RV group for the past Business, another in Sales and a 20 years where many precious minor in accounting. He retired friendships were formed and cher- from Hercules at the age of 59. ; ished. He belonged to the Black He served two years in the army Hawk Encampment organization, where he was deployed as part of where he enjoyed his friends and the initial occupational forces in ' participation with them. Japan, and was discharged with One of Dad's grandsons is posifull honors. tive that if someone could get a Lindy was preceded in death by good look at Dad's heart that it his father; Louis Ozancin, and his would be shaped like the country mother Gertrude Ruth Ozancin. of Iceland. Dad was extremely proud of his Icelandic heritage and the opportunity he had to serve as a board member in the Icelandic Association of Utah, holding many positions; his favorite being the caretaker of the Deniece Wilson Liljenquist, age Icelandic Monument in Spanish 49, died on April 2, 2008 after a Fork with the beautiful lighthouse, valiant battle with breast cancer. American, and Icelandic flags. Deniece Dad's survivors include chilwas the dren Vina and Mike Foster, daughter of 'v George and Vicky Johnson, Orson and Lil and and Doug Shepherd, Terry Maureen Michelle Johnson, Jack and Val Wilson and Johnson, all of Spanish Fork and was raised in Margaret Upshaw of Ft. Defiance, Young Ward, families beautiful our Arizona, Utah. She Navajo daughter and sister. Sibmarried Kelly lings Mae and Herb Wilson, XMve M. liljenquist, Bowman, Fred Johnson, Shirl and June 26, 1979 Vivian Johnson, and Scott John- in the Logan son, all of Spanish Fork and Dawn LDS Temple. Peery of Payson. Along with 24 Deniece loved and touched all children 43 and great grand she met. Her courage, love, and grand children. He was preceded in were an example to friends death by his parents, siblings Mar- caring and family. Being in her home garet Williams, Clark Johnson, with her husband, Kelly, and her and Kelly Johnson and a grandson children were her most cherished Bryan Shepherd. moments. Throughout Deniece's We'll honor our Father on Sunentire life she had a beautiful day, April 6, at the Spanish Fork with God that never Stake Center located at 1006 East relationship faltered. She will be remembered 200 South, Spanish Fork, from 6 most of all for her optimistic at- 8 p.m., Monday at the Spanish titude, enjoyment of life, and Fork Stake Center from 11:45 a.nt laughter. -- 12:45 p.m., and at his funeral at Deniece is survived by her hus1 p.m. He'll be laid to rest in the band, Kelly M. Liljenquist of Pleas Spanish Fork City Cemetery next to his sweet eternal companion, Marian. Thanks Dad and Grandpa for your many examples of how to love, work, serve, and share. We'll do our best to follow in your Colleen Frost Bird, age 72 of footsteps! Condolences may be sent to the Springville, passed away Wednesfamily at: day, April 2, 2008. She was born March 14, 1936 in Spanish Fork, Utah Arthur Sigurdur Johnson, Jr. 8 Emma Carlton West died Sunday, March 30, 2008 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, UT. She was born on Feb. 13, 1916 to Emma Winifred Moore and Hiram Cash Carlton in LovelLWY. Her parents, her sister Beulah(Ed- ward) Gwynn, and brothers Horace Carlron and Wilfred (Helen) Carlton have preceded her in death. She married John Franklin "Jack" West on December 7, 1937 in Pasadena, CA. They were later sealed in the Los Angeles Temple on August I, 1980. He died in 2003. They have two children: Carol (Franklin L.) Wilson, and Barbara (Charles M.) Eliason, who survive. Also surviving are three half sisters, Carla (Bryce) Bateman, Lela Mae (Jerry) Hemmann, and Wilda Rae (Reed) Whitaker, seven grandchildren: Erin (Mark) Burns, Sara (Darin) Atkinson, John (Crystal) Wilson, Marc (Sunny) Wilson, y Stacey (Christopher) Layton, Eliason, Benjamin (Jessica) Eliason, and fourteen great grand J T Kim-berl- children who have gladdened and enriched her life. Emma has lived a rich and varied life. She swam in the Lovell canal until she happened on a dead body. She slept in a tent on the Kenyan savannah. She canned thousands of pounds of Fruita apricots. She piloted a small plane from California to Indiana. She sewed up injured chicks and hauled a horse trailer all over California. And she has beaten a lot of people at cards. On her journey through life she has traveled by wagon, car, plane, elephant, jeep, rickshaw, canoe, boat, horse, and finally ambulance. Friends and family may call PM Sunday, April 6th from at the Walker Family Mortuary (85 E 300 S) in Provo, or Monday from AM at the Provo East Stake Center (667 N 600 E) prior to a memorial service that will be held at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at the East Lawn Cemetery. For those who wish to express their condolences the family requests contributions to the Perpetual Education Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be sent to the family at horse-draw- n 6-- 8 Our family's hero, Arthur Sigurdur Johnson, Jr., passed away Tuesday morning, April 3, 2008 at his home from incidents to age, he was 84 years old. Dad was born to a wonderful Mother and Father, Arthur Sigurdur Sr. and Lilly Jameson Johnson on l.m in, .in March 6, 1924 in Spanish Fork. He was educated in Spanish Fork schools and due to the war going on and being the eldest son, left school to help support his family and work on the farm. He had high hopes to serve his country but due to a health concern wasn't allowed to go. Twenty years later, in 1967, he graduated with his high school diploma after participating in an Adult Education Program along with his wife. Their oldest daughter, Vina, graduated from Spanish Fork High School that same spring. One night Dad and his friends decided to drive to Nephi and see if there were any cute girls worth dating. He met the love of his love, Marian Irene Brown, and they had 59 wonderful years together. They were married June 6, 1947 in Nephi, Utah and sealed forever in the Manti Temple January 22, 1964. It's been a long 22 months for Dad since Mother's been gone; we know they are dancing now and forever inseparable. Dad was a hard worker and proud when he saw his children and grandchildren following in his footsteps. He was a jack of all trades and worked at Geneva Steels open hearth and pipe plant, Ironton, farmed, finished cement, butchered meat, and built homes. The best home he built was the one his family has lived and laughed in the past 53 years. After he retired he became quite the cook and spent more time in the kitchen than Mother would have liked him in her territory. His favorite dish was making a huge pot of ham hock and beans for all of his family to gather, eat, talk, and laugh for hours. Thanks Dad for all of the Bean Parties! Dad was a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, being baptized in 1963. He held many positions and served faithfully as a home ' teacher, Sunday Schoolteacher, President of the Sunday School, various scouting programs, and a coordinator at the Spanish Fork mis-sio- .' i7 ji Jennifer Marie Steed Pemberton May 2, 1977 April 1,2008 -- IFF" Broden Nathan Pemberton March 31, 2008 April 1,2008 -- i lie), Jonathan (Triston) and Amber Following a premature birth related tragedy on Monday, JenLynne Steed, one nephew, two nifer and her irjfant son; Broden, ,: nieces, grandparents; H. Stuart " returned to their heavenly home and Esma Steed, Beth Powell on Tuesday, April 1, 2008. She Clayton and Claudia Ostler. was born in Provo, Utah to David Broden is also survived by his Stuart and Nanette Ostler Steed grandparents; George and Ulene on May 2, 1977. Jenni graduated Pemberton, from Provo High School in 1995. Allene Atkinson, Nathan's ten sibJenni married Nathan John lings and their families. Pemberton on February 20, 1999. Funeral services will be held. Their union was blessed with Monday, April 7, 2008 at 11:00 am two daughters, Dakota Marie in the Eagle Mountain IDS Stake (8), Sequoya Raine (6), two sons; Center, 2977 Saddle Rock Road Theroryn John (2), Broden Nathan (Pony Express Parkway 7870 (newborn). They will be sealed N.) Friends and family may call together in the Salt Lake Temple ; Sunday evening from pm on April 12, 2008. Jenni was a lov- at Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main and wife mother who loved Lehi, Utah and one hour prior to ing and served her family and almost services at the church on Monday. everyone she met. She loved cook- Interment, Lehj City Cemetery. Online guestbook at wingmortu-ary.coing, music and crafts, helped Nathan run their business and build f two beautiful homes. In lieu of flowers, contributions Jenni is survived by her huscan be made to the Jennifer M. band and three children, her Pemberton donation fund at Zions Bank. . parents, siblings; Heather Anne (Andrew) Cuzzort, David (Nata- -- s a Dental Hands-o- n Lab Technician in 9 months! Very High Earning Potential! rsffw Arts Academyc of Denial Technology 1355 N. Univ Ave 340 Provo 9 www.FineArtsDeafalAcademy.tom . excelled in being a big sister. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served as Primary ' President, had several Young ; Women's and Relief Society and served as a faithful visiting teacher. " Rozann had a contagious zest for life, a sparkle in her eyes and an ability to make? riends everywhere she went. All who came in contact with her loved and adored "her; she was the most giving and loving person and always found a warm spot in her heart for everyone. She will most be remembered for her unfailing charity and service, love of others and unmatched ability to have fun. No pne will miss her more than hef husband and five sons to whom She devoted he life. V Funeral Services will be held 0 at Monday April 7 North Park 3rd Ward, 200 N 1060 W, Provo UT. A viewing will be 5 held Monday April 7 from at North Park 3rd Ward, 200 N 1060 W, Provo UT. Graveside Services will be held at Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 36th Street, Ogden UT 84403 April 7 at approximately 3fl0.' (. Call-tin- include Spencer Dean (Michelle) Riverton, UT; Brett Dean (Richelle) Herriman, UT; Michael Dean (Kristy) Provo, UT; Chad Dean (Jessica) Twin Falls, ID; and Kolby Dean (Mar-- . tie) Provo UT. Other Survivors include her loving parents Myrna and Mark Nielson of Ogden, UT, sisters Shauna Danks, Layton, UT; Suzie Hendry, Zolfo Springs FL; Kelly Nielson Ogden UT; and 15 Grandchildrea Rozann graduated from Ogden High School in 1966 where she was a member of the Tigerett's Drill Team. She excelled in sports, music and dancing and especially Training in a Real Dental Lab! toDarrel Rozann Dean 3, 12DO-1.-0- 9:00-11:4- 394-555- 6 , I"!wS!in.:lfk 1 masterpiece iusiot.QualitJM munumenis - 7-- 9 ant Grove, Utah; her daughter Kandice L Campbell (Shane); and two sons, Chase R. Liljenquist and Elder Wilson B. Liljenquist (serving Geneva, Switzerland mission), and a granddaughter, Maycee G. liljenquist. Sisters, Leslie Alder (Craig); Sheri Hadfield (Brent); Maria Meikle (Robert) and a brother, Brad Wilson (Stephanie). Funeral services will be held on Monday April 7, 2008 at 11:00 am in the Grove Creek 5th Ward Chapel, 475 North 700 East in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Friends and family may call on Sunday evening from fr8 pm at the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem and also Monday from 0 am prior to the services at the ward chapel. Interment will be in the Hyrum City Cemetery at n 9:30-10:3- 3:00 p.m. The family wishes to express thanks to Dr. Wendy Breyer and Dr. Jay Clark and the incredible staff for the excellent care they have given Deniece throughout the past years. We would also like to thank the American Fork Hospital for the wonderful care in the past two weeks. Playrs. crocheting and cooking. She especially enjoyed being around her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of Springville, one daughter and one son: Debbie (Kirk) Roberts of Orem; John A. (Michelle) Bird of Springville; 5 grandchildren; and two brothers: Kenneth Frost of American Fork and Lynn Frost of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be April 7, 2008 at ll a.m. in the LDS Chapel at 860 past 200 North in Springville. There will be a viewing held Sundayvening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 S Springville and Monday at the church one hour prior to the service. Inter- ment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. The family would like to thank Alpine Home Health and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Condolences may be sent a www.wheelermortuary.com' , DEATH NOTICES Evelyn Ruth Stobbe Low, 78, died April 3, 2008, in Provo, Utah. Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. j Walter Clifton Howard, 76 of Payson, died April 4, 2008 at Mountain View Hospital. Monday services will be announced by Walker Mortuary in Payson. n .Ni.i... Behind this ear lies an engineering '" """ LaMar Frost and Zelphia Greenhalgh Frost. She married John . (Jack) Bird on June 22, 1955 in Spanish - I Fork. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Colleen was raised and attended schools in Spanish Fork. She was a member of the LDS church and served as a Sunday School teacher. Colleen worked at Ideal Cafe in Spanish Fork and later at Allen's Super Save in Springville. She enjoyed camping, knitting, M. Kay Pitcher, 79, of Orem, died April 4, 2008. Services are pending and Will be announced by I Sundberg-OlpiMortuary. i 377-522- ; Colleen Frost Bird ' Beloved wife, mother and sister, Rozann Dean returned to her Heavenly Father April 2008. Rozann was born 11081947 in I Mallad Idaho. , ... She married the love of her life Kent Dean on June 1, 1968, they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Their Children Lindy is survived by his wife and best friend Elsie and their three children, Craig and Debbie Louis Ozancin; son and wife, Christine and Wynne Barker; daughter and Husband, and Clark Jay Ozancin; son. Lindy currently has 8 grand children and 4 great grand children who he loved very much. lindy grew up in the Bingham Canyon area. One of his favorite stories was how he used to gather ore samples and with his mothers help, glue them to cards with names and sell them to tourists. lindy loved farming and raising cattle. He ran his small farm in Lehi up to the time his illness took him. For years, Lindy also ' worked with the Cub Scotts as a pack leader, sharing his wisdom and guidance. He loved fishing and built a beautiful cabin at Fish Lake. Of all of the places in the world he visited, this was his faiv vorite place to go. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 1 1B0 a.m. in the LDS Chapel at 3180 North 300 West, Lehi, Utah. ; Friends and family may call p.m. at Monday evening from the Wing Mortuary, U8 E. Main, Lehi, and at the church Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery with ' military honors by the VFW. Deniece Wilson Liljenquist . Become Saturday, April S. 2008 LaVonne King Wing, 91, of Ray-mond. Alberta, Canada, died April 3, 2008 in Murray, Utah. 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