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Show DAILY C4 HERALD Thursday, May 8. 2008 UBITUARIEi Clayton Starkey Williams Doris Christensen Bryan Joseph Robert Marshall "Bobby Joe" Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Joseph Marshall passed away Monday, May 5, 2008 after a long and valiant battle with Alzheim- 13 grandchil-- dren and , 18 er's and surrounded by He was preceded in death by both parents; one brother, Tom; one sister, Mildred; a daughter, Joleen; a Dee; and a family. Joseph was born November 11. 1929 inPanpuitch, Utah to Wil-for- d Larl and Eva Daly Marshall. While growing up there he developed a love of the outdoors including hunting, fishing, and raising horses. Later he attended BYU and the University of Utah. He married Colleen Meeks of Kanab. Utah on Janu ary 16, 1950. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple on January 19, 1980. He retired from Geneva Steel after almost 35 years, Joseph was always active, he was a member of the Ski Patrol and an auxiliary policeman. He graduated from Barber school, sang in a barber shop quartet, and was a big brother for the Big Brothers of America. Survivors include his wife of 58 years. Colleen, of Orem; four children: Jim (Angie) Marshall, of Debbie. daughter-in-la- Josephs family would like to give a gracious thank you to the wonderful friends and staff at Country View Manor, East Lake (Rock Canyon Rehab), thank you lor aH the teve andluppo'rt that was shown to Joe. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 9, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the Orem 4th Ward Chapel at 800 East 50 South. Friends may call Thursday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 S. State St., and one hour prior to the service on Friday at the ward chapel. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at Doris is survived by her daughter Shirlee (Ron) Ekins of Lake Shore, Utah; a son, Thomas (Cathy) Bryan Jr. of Mesquite, Nevada; Ric Bryan of Orem, Utah; and Karen (Steve) Carter of Salt Lake, Utah; 14 grandchildren and 28 two sisters, Lois (Paul) Welker and Betty Rushton, her brothers, Jerry (Nicky) Christensen and Ron (Kathie) Christensen. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas, her parents, her brothers, Gordon and Bud, and her beloved mother, grandmother, sister and friend passed away on May 6th, after a valiant battle withALS. She passed i t away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving J family. Doris , was born in Ephraim, Utah on November 3, 1928 to Gomer and Mabel Christina Bosen Christensen. Doris attended Provo High School after moving to Provo with her family. She married the love of her life, Thomas William Bryan on October 3, 1946. Their marriage was later passed away on July 1, 1981, and Doris never even considered remarrying. Doris worked for BYU Food Services for 10 years before retiring, she then went back to work for a short time with a local candy factory; She finally retired at the age of 74 1"2 years. J, rhi ior-toi4rterment;rt-Nadi n In 1991, Clayton retired to Orem, 10, 1925 in Utah, to be near his brothKemmerer, er and best Wyoming to ? friend Glenn. Wilford and Lillian WilHe loved to liams. After goon walks in the hills graduating around his from Kemhome and be merer High came known School he to children in the neighjoined the U.S. Army borhood as the cookie during World War II. He earned a Bachelor'lN man, for they often in Studio Art stopped by for a cookie degree Flora and sisters, Nancy. - tokens of a of and a from the University joke Funeral services will be held do on and to kindness Denver and went gralifelong generosity Saturday, May 10, 2008, at 11:00 date studies at the University of enjoyed by all those close to him. a.m. in the Park 10th LDS Ward Southern California and the Art Clayton will always be rememChapel, 50 South 750 West, Orem, bered for his wit, charm, and pasCenter College of Design. While Utah. Friends may call at the in school he picked up the sport sionate zeal for life. He brought Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 of fencing, and went on to earii humor and a colorful personality North State Street, Friday evethe praise of Aldo Nadi, one of to the lives of his many friends, ning frnm fiji n m nr .atnrHav and inspired others to believe in nne the great all time masters of the nwnmr ot the urH as they adventured themselves uf n; the fastest fencers he ever had the forward in life. He was afaTented Orem City Cemetery. Condo- pleasure of observing and compet- photographer and painter, always lences may be sent to ing against. happy to share his skill by generously giving art lessons. Clayton Clayton married Ann Silver The family would like to exin 1953 and although the marenjoyed life's finer pleasures press their sincere thanks to the later ended, they remained including the ballet, classical muCommunity Nursing Service, with riage sic (which he always played in lifelong friends. After working an extra special "Thank You" to for Foot, Cone and Belding as an his classrooms), BYU sports and Becca for her loving care and chocolate shakes. He was a faithadvertising illustrator, Clayton : prompt, reliable service. ful member of the LDS church and decided to teach art and fencing in 1957, later becoming the head a loving and devoted father and of the fine and performing arts grandfather. department at Hawthorne High Clayton is survived by his son School in California. He loved Christopher (Kara) of Rexburg, his students and the academic enID, his daughter Krista of Salt vironment. Although he was ofLake, four grandchildren, Eden, Farmington, New Mexico; Benny fered several university positions Gabriel, Julia, and Lincoln of RexLopez, Gunnison; Rose Ann (Rushe turned them down saying Barbara burg, his sell) Wilkes, Salem and many he wanted to train his students Williams, and many nieces and and grandchildren before they had been influenced nephews. He is preceded in death She was preceded in by others. During his 32 years by his wife Terry, his parents and death by her siblings: Jose Martiof teaching he had a profoundly four siblings. nez, Joe B. Gonzales, Patsy GarFuneral services will be held positive influence on his students cia, Chris Gonzales, and Silviano on Saturday May 10, 2008 at 1:00 who not only loved and admired Gonzales. him, but excelled as they went pm (with a viewing beginning Funeral services will be held on to win state and national art at 11:30 am), at the Heatheridge Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 11:00 awards. Stake Center, 450 East 2000 North a.m. at the San Andres Catholic in Orem. Interment will be in the In 1967, Claytog married TheChurch, 315 East 100 North, Orem City Cemetery next to his A Rosary will be held Friday, resa (Terry) LaMonte. They had two children, Christopher and wife Terry and brother Glenn. May 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the Walker Krista. The family loved going on Condolences may be sent to the Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, and family at: www.walkerfamilymor-tuary.coPayson. Friends may call Friday trips together, hiking, fishing, exploring. Terry's unexpected evening from p.m. and again at the mortuary on Saturday from a.m. Burial will be in the Payson Cemetery. The family would like to express a special thanks to A Plus Home Care and Hospice Bonnie, dren and very active in the church Amy Cornick Richardson, age Mike, Jenny, Paula and Sherre. Primary organization, serving as Condolences may be sent to the 83, recently of Provo, Utah, went to her both a ward and stake Primary family at www.walkerfamilymor-tuary.com- . home Heavenly Fapresident. ther on May Survivors include four sons: Robert (Susan) Richardson, Jr., 5, 2008. She was born David (Cheryl) Richardson, Alan (Linda) Richardson, and James April 22, 1925 in Salt Lake (Amanda) Richardson; daughter-in-laGail Richardson; 17 grandCity, Utah, John Corrales and his beloved a daughter children; and 6 best friend, Marco I. Carrillo, his of Fred and She was preceded in death brother Rick (Wanda) Harrison i St. Jessie j i by her husband, Robert, her son one his niece Monte and Clair, CA, Jones Brian, and her infant daughter mother Ellen of Monte Claire, CA, Cornick. On Ann. Amy his loved pets, Eisha, Bernie, Pepi-t- a Funeral Services will be held August 19, and Dolly. Preceded in death by 1946 she married Robert Esplin Friday, May 9, 2008, 11:00 a.m. his father Dick Harrison. at the Cedar Hills 7th Ward, 9737 Richardson in Salt Lake City, Thank you for your support Utah. After a few years in CaliChesterfield Dr., Cedar Hills, and comfort Cleo Corrales and Utah. Friends may call from 9:45 fornia, they made their home in Juan and Mary Ruiz and family Massachusetts, eventually settling a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the serand Sandra Carrillo and family. in the town of Weston. vice on Friday. Interment will be Memorial Services in his honor in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. was a devoted mother Amy will be at 380 North 900 West, and a member of The Church of Services under the direction of Provo at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Sundberg-OlpiMortuary of 10,2008. She was a loving teacher of chil- Orem. Doris Christensen Bryan, our St. George; Cheri Sunset Buckner, of Provo; Bill Marshall of Libby, Montana, Cindy (Dave) Dickinson, of Orem He is also survived by death in 1979 left Clayton greatly saddened, and he never remarried, although many opportunities came his way. Clayt on Starkey Williams of Orem, Utah passed away May 2, 2008 in Rexburg, Idaho from complications due to pneumonia at the age of 82. Clayton was born July n& iC .a.i U frL -- f10" infoberg-mortuary.co- . Mary Gonzales Lopez ' Mary Tomasita Gonzales Lopez, age 84 of Payson, passed away Monday, May 5, 2008. She was born December 26, 1923 in Durango, Colorado to a Pedro and Martinez Leola Hamann (Dutch) Walters Pleasant Grove, Utah, Patricia (Allan) Harmer Mapleton, Utah, Mary Diamond, Clara Rawlings Springville, Utah, Robert (Sylvia) Hazel Bakersfield, California, Donetta (Clyde) Yates Delta, Utah and Merrill (Carrie) n Hazel Sandy, Utah. Two Our loving, caring, sweetheart, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother, sister and friend to all Leola Beardall Frandsen Hazel Ha- - v mann passed peacefully surrounded by her extended family into the loving arms of her Heavenly Father and family that were waiting her arrival. Flo-rip- Gonzales. She mar- ried Tony F. Pay-so- Lopez, Decem- Harvey (Sherrie) Hamann Jr. Colorado Springs, Colorado and Debbie Ludlow Omaha, NeI braska, also two adopted children Bob and Gayle Stringham Provo, hs ber 10, 1943 in Durango, m Colorado. Mary worked as a nurses aid at Payson Hospital and Eldridge Hospital in Provo. She enjoyed sewing and being with her family. She was a member of the San Andres Catholic Church and sponsored many dances and dinners. She volunteered in many activities. Survivors include: her children, Manulela (Gary) Shepard, Fillmore; Raymond (Patsy) Lopez, Utah. Leola leaves behind a great legacy with 25 grandchildren, 62 and 7 great-greMay 6, 2008. grandchildren. She is also She was born March 30, 1920 to survived by two sisters, Janette Alvin Romanzo and Sarah Scott Jones Orem, Utah, Ida Hardy Beardall in Springville, Utah. One Springville, Utah and one brother of 16 children and one of three sets Melvin Beardall, Lawrence, Utah. of twins. She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Doretha Mother worked at a variety of jobs during her long life but the job Cook, Doris and Dora Beardall, she enjoyed the most was being a her identical twin Leota Cox, Jean Merriweather, Beth Beardall, Ray, great wife and mother. Leola married Andrew LaVern Oran, Donald, Scott and Leo BearFrandsen and four daughters came dall. Leola also was preceded in from that marriage, they were latdeath by two great grandchildren er divorced, and she married Eton Rhiannon Garner and Andrew Rawlings. Henry HazeL From that union came three children. Don was A viewing for friends and famkilled in a deer hunting accident ily will be held at the Wheeler Oct. 18, 1970. She then married Mortuary, 21 1 East 200 South her sweetheart Harvey Willis HaSpringville, Utah on Friday May mann and they have been together 9, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the for the past 35 years. L.D.S. Chapel 1, 5, 6 Wards 1230 Mother and Harvey were conSouth 500 East Springville from 10 to 11 a.m. before the funeral at stant companions taking trips to 11 a.m. on Iowa, Nebraska, Alaska, California Saturday May 10, 2008. and many trips to Nevada to play Interment will be in the Springville and enjoy life. Evergreen Cemetery. She is survived by her husband Condolences may be sent at Harvey and children, Evelyn www.wheelermortuary.com '" (fc at his home. Born to Dick and Ellen Harrison in East Liverpool, Ohio, Septem- ber 11, 1960. Graduated to Heaven May 4, 2008. He is survived by his lifelong companion of 17 yrs., Sam Aubrey Okla. STILLWATER, 85. Open Ear Technology is the a retirement center in Stillwater, the school's athletic department said. The cause of death was not Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST Louise Shadduck COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho Louise Shadduck, a newspaper reporter and author who became the first woman in the nation to serve in a state cabinet post, has died. She was 92. Shadduck died Sunday in Coeur d'Alene after a long illness, her nephew said. Shadduck worked as a journalist and columnist at the Coeur d'Alene Press and the Spokesman-Revie- Ik Sam Aubrey " disclosed. Aubrey was a starting forward on the 1946 national championship team at what was then Oklahoma A&M. It was the second straight NCAA title for the school. Aubrey became coach in 1970 following the retirement of Iba, one of the game's coaching greats. Aubrey coached the Cow- HomeChoice Weekly HomesReal Estate for sale. ! IT- jLjj Sam He died Monday at most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. boys until 1973. He was born in Sapulpa, spent three years at Oklahoma A&M and joined the Army during World War II. He then coached in high school and junior college before returning to Oklahoma J: MOtstoni, Quality llf rp . V f f IllIll J ItA KJUltlllV. ill. Large Selection of Colors & Styles 725 South 900 East Provo, t tah 374-058- 0 Beesley Monuments r iii Ik They also decided to sell their stores to managers, pioneering the franchise concept for ice cream stores. s was sold to United Fruit Co. in 1967, but Robbins continued to work for the company until retiring in the Baskin-Robbin- 1970s. is part Today, Baskin-Robbin- s of Dunkin' Brands Inc. and has more than 5,800 franchises world- i wide. x Morgan Sparks MorALBUQUERQUE, N.M. gan Sparks, who led Sandia newspapers, then was on the staffs of Lt. Gov. Donald Whitehead, Govs. CA. Robins, Len Jordan and Don Samuelson, U.S. Sen. Henry Dworshak and U.S. Rep. Orval Hansen. She became the first woman in the U.S. to serve at a state cabinet level when Gov. Robert Smylie appointed her secretary of commerce and development in the late 1950s, according to the National Federation of Press Women. In 1998, the state named a new Idaho Department of Lands building for her in Coeur d'Alene. Shadduck was among 100 Idahoans honored by the Idaho Centennial Commission in 1990. In 1996, she was inducted into Idaho National Laboratories for nearly a decade and invented a semiconductor device that has revolutionized almost every aspect of modcorner of America, has died. He ern life, has died. He was 91. was 90. Sparks died Saturday at his Robbins had been ill for some daughter's home in Fullerton, Catime and died Monday at Eisenlif., Sandia said in a news release. hower Medical Center in Rancho Sparks worked for 30 years at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey Mirage, Calif., his daughter said. While the company advertised before taking over as director of that it offered 31 flavors, in fact it Sandia in 1972. He served in the has created more than 1,000 flapost until his retirement in 1981. Sandia and Bell labs officials vors, according to its Web site. Some flavors were short-livesaid Sparks invented the first and created to mark specific practical transistor, a semiconevents, such as Lunar Cheesecake ductor device that led to devices for the moon landings and Valley such as personal computers, cell Forge Fudge for the 1976 bicenphones and DVD players. tennial. Transistors work something Hall of Fame. Robbins opened hiyfirst ice like light switches, flipping on Her books included "Andy cream store in Glendale, Calif., in and off inside a chip to generate Little: Idaho Sheep King." "Rodeo December 1945, following his disthe ones and zeros that store and Idaho!," "At the Edge of the Ice, charge from the Army. He used process information inside a comWhere Coeur d'Alene and its $6,000 from a cashed-iinsurance puter. People Meet" and "Doctors With policy his father had given him for Sparks joined the Semiconduchis bar mitzvah. tor Research Group at the New Buggies, Snowshoes and Planes: One Hundred Years and More of Robbins offered 21 flavors at Jersey lab in 1948 just as a group Idaho Medicine." the store. of physicists were developing the His brother-in-law- , the late first transistor. Burton Bask in, opened his own Soon, transistors became essenIrvine Robbins ice cream store in neighboring tial in electronic computers and their production grew monumenLOS ANGELES Irvine Rob- - ' Pasadena a year later. By the end of the 1940s, they hud joined of Bask bins, who as tally after the emergence of the forces to create microchip in the 1960s. brought Rocky Road, Pralines 'n Cream and other exotic Robbins recalled they used a flip Sparks was born in 1916 in of the coin to decide which name ice creum concoctions to every Pagosa Springs, Colo., and raised came first. in Texas. He earned his bachelor's !. ( Irvine Robbins Morgan Sparks and master's degrees in chemistry at Rice University before receiving his doctorate in physical chemistry from the University of Illinois in 1943. d n I n y State as freshman coach and an assistant. Aubrey, who played on a national championship team in 1946 and succeeded Henry Iba as Okla homa State s basketball coach, has died. He was -- 4 Amy Cornick Richardson Mark Allen Harrison, 47, of Provo, passed away unexpectedly May 4, 2008 ,,, "" 9:45-10:4- 5 OBITUARIES IN THE NEWS mil. MVM,..,,! Behind this ,!, ear lies an engineering masterpiece ' 6-- 8 Mark Allen Harrison IflilHfrpl? "'1. sister-in-la- Baskin-Robbin- , WitoldWoyda BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - Witold Woyda, a fencer who won medals in three consecutive Olympics for Poland, has died. He was 68. Woyda had lung cancer for two years and died Monday at his suburban Bronxville home, his wife said. Woyda won two gold medals, team and individual foil, at the 1972 Munich Olympics. He won the silver medal for team foil in 1964 in Tokyo and the bronze in 1968 in Mexico City. Woyda moved States in the late came a successful and an American to the United 1970s and bebusinessman citizen, his wife said. The Associated Press |