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Show C4 Obituaries Guy M.D. Overman 1916 - 2003 Guy M. D. Overman, 91, died on Mav 20, 2008 in Salt Lake City from complications of Al- zheimer's. He ! was born on July 29, 1916 in Ouachita, ent of the Hiriam Award and the Knights Templar Cross of Honor. He was a member of Valley Chapter 3 O.E.S. and served as WorI thy Patron three times. He later affiliated with Queen Esther Chapter 4 O E.S. and served as Grand Warder of the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star of Utah in 1995. He was a member and Past President of the Foot Printers Association of Provo. He is survived by his wife, Ruth, daughter-in-laBetty Over- BR1GHAM CITY DAILY HERALD La Veil VV. - LaVell Wankier Bry an recently lost a brief battle with king on Mav 22, 2008, at the age of 75. She was surrounded by her family. LaVell was born and raised in Le-va-n, Utah on February 11, was the sixth of eight children, and enjoy ed play ing baseball with her brothers. She acquired a love of housework and learned a strong work ethic from her parents growing up on their farm. She married John Hamilton 1933. She Sunday. May 25, 2008 James Lewis Butterfield Bryan 1922 - 2003 and taved roses. She was preceded in death by her belov ed husband, John Hamilton Bryan; her parents. Joseph A. W ankier and Carrie Andwson Wankier; and siblings, Clem Wankier, Udell Wankier, Leo Wankier, Mary Jo Wankier Marshall. LaVell is surv ived by her four children, Kara (Gary) AUred, Barbara (Kevin) Dallon. John (Elana) Bryan, and Chad (Jeanette) Bryan; her grandchildren, Tanya (Jeff) Doran, Justin J. Irvine, Jeremy R. Alli ed, Kirstie R. Bry an, Jhon R. Bryan. Bent J. Bryan, Joshua J. Dallon, Jill A. Dallon, Vanessa M. Taylor and Austin M. Taylor; and She is four also survived by three brothers, Marion, Carl, and Francis. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at the Brigham City 24th Ward Chapel, 650 Anderson Dr., Brigham City, Friends may call on Monday May 26, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. James Lewis Butterfieki reunited with his lovely wife Marcia and their beloved Chihuahua "Chiquita" on May 21, 2008. Jim died of complications resulting from liver cancer. He was born in Conneautville, PA on July 10, 1922 to Robert Meh in and Sarah Louise Johnson Butterfield. In 1957 Jim joined the IDS church and moved his family to m Provo, UT. Jim retired from the US Postal Service and his own business, Butterfield Trailer Rentals, and went on to become the oldest ever driver hired by Greyhound. After retiring from Greyhound, he drove bus for Lakeshore, Head Start Lena Kervin. and the Provo School District. He He worked Bry an September 8, 1954 in was particularly proud, of having Utah. Together they raised' as a logger driven for the Winter Olympics in man, two grandchildren Mark and timber four children. She was a loving 2002. Jim was an avid hunter and estimator before serving as (Chris) Overman and Daniel mother, grandmother and fisherman and loved to be close to Her family was an Army chef in Africa, Italy, (Jeannie) Overman, four greatnature. Austria, France and Germany grandchildren, two great, greatalways her top priority. She loved Jim married Marcia Lynn Evand always grandchild, five step children, family during World War II, Upon beOwen (Betty) Over100 E., Brigham City and on Tuesans of American Fork, UT on Febing discharged from the ArmVi brought her famous potato salad. Carmen Dumas, She never forgot anybody's birthhe moved to Utah and worked man, day from 12:00 to 12:40 p.m. at the ruary 16, 1967. They were sealed in the Provo Temple on July 15, and many nieces and nephews. with his brothers in the Overman day, and was always sure to send Church. . 1989. Jim was a WWII Navy He was preceded in death by a card. Mattress and Furniture Business Following the funeral services, his parents, brothers Arch, Edgar LaVell will be interned beside her veteran who proudly served his in Provo. He married Ruth M. Her interests included a lifeand Causby Overman, sisters Eva long love of crocheting and husband at Brigham City CemCasteel on January 1, 1981 in country in the battles of Iwojima, Okinawa and Omaha Beach. For Utah. He sold his business in Hines, Lucille West and Thelma crafting porcelain dolls. She loved etery. Adeline Peay, Condolences may be sent to the his bravery he was awarded sev1985 and moved to Riverton. West, to read and had an extensive cok eral medals including the Purple Nadine Conrad, and son Harvey lection of nutcrackers, mugs, and He was an active member family at www.myers-mortuarOverman. com Heart. in the Masonic Order serving pigs of all descriptions. She also Jim was preceded in death by Funeral Services will be held as Worshipful Master of Story had a great passion for gardening his wife Marcia and sister Emily on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 10.00 Lodge 4 in 1980 and 1983. He A.M. at Evans and Early MortuWalton. He is survived by brother later affiliated with Twin Peaks Robert Butterfield (PA) and his ary, 574 East 100 South, Salt Lake Lodge 32 in Midvale. He served brother-in-laGlenn Walton (TX); as High Priest, Illustrious MasCity, Utah. Interment will follow at Aulterest Memorial Park, 836 children, James and Nancy Butter and Grand Commander of -36th Street, Qgden, Utah. Funeral the York Rite Bodies, He was a terfield, Sandra and Dave Bird, Barbara Timmons, Marilyn and member of the Scottish Rite and Directors, Evans and Early. their own homes. Robert L. Jensen (Bob or BJ), Dennis Budge, Kathy and Paul FJKalahhrine. He was a recipi He is survived by his devoted born 13 March, 1941 in Lewiston, Thompson, Jennie and Ken Shaw, wife Barbara; his children: Dar-riUtah passed (Lori) Jensen, Highland, Utah, away peaceTeresa (TJ) Thome, Herriman, fully at home Utah. He also leaves behind surrounded 1924-20- 03 his grandchildren: Jake Jensen, by his famPreslie Thorne, & CJ Thome. In ily May 19, Z addition he leaves behind two sisJacqueline Gladys Hardy Miller 2008. After ; 1 Maurine Hazel Zobell Ivie, 81 ters: Ann Wolford & Diana Miller; passed away on May 21, 2008 high school at the age of 84, She was born three brothers: Paul & Lyle Jensen returned to her Father in Heaven Bob joined on May 23, to Danzel Dean and Grace Izora & James Whitelock; a the Marine TUT'-T 2008 She Christie Severens; and many niecPayne Hardy on March 27, 1924 Corps where in Provo, UT. he served his es, nephews, and friends. He was was born She married Arthur Emil Miller November preceded in death by his parents, Country for on May 30, 1958. He passed away Oleen L. Jensen, Helen Wells, Bar- 27,1926. 5 years. After his return from Hazel on December 17, 2002. During bara (Bobby) Jensen, two brothers service he met and later married their time together she enjoyed Barbara Elizabeth Brunyer of Salt Gary Jensen & Ronnie Whitelock, was a kind and loving Camping all over the country as a sister Carolyn Jensen and a Lake City. mother and Bob was a remarkable craftsparticipants of the Good Sam's daughter Debbie Jensen. Club. She also was a lifetime The family would like to thank man and worked his entire career Hazel member and President of the Lady all the neighbors and friends in the Construction field, where Elk's Club. She was very physimarried who helped and loved Bob so can to this day drive around you V ,' e' Wendell Ivie much. The family also would like cally active and loved to play with the Utah valley and see many of PS.'1 K on August 10, 1946. Together they children, roller skate, create arts to thank Love Healthcare who the buildings and projects he was had three boys: Roger, Lloyd and and crafts and play cards. last few care and his his of. Bob with Barbara the wife helped part Together Again Jacqueline also worked for called West Jordan, Utah home Larry. Hazel is survived by the days of his life. A memorial service will be held three boys, 15 grandchildren, 37 many years at McMahn's Furnifor most of their married life and ers Jesse Hardy, Ted Hardy, ture Company. Sat., May 31, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the there they raised their family. Payne Hardy, Golden Hardy; sisJacqueline is survived by her 10th Ward Chapel 10962 N. 6400 Later they both built their dream ters Fern and Thelma. sons, Ronald L. Miller and Don W. in Highland Utah. His famGraveside services will be held log home in the mountains of "Chip" (Gwen) Miller; 12 grandFruitland Utah where they have ily invites all friends and family Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 2:00 children, 35 members to a gathering directly p.m. at the Timpanogos Memorial spent the last 10 years of his life. and 5 great great grandchildren. after the memorial services for Gardens Cemetery, 1000 N. 400 E Bob enjoyed trips to Lake Powell, She was preceded in death by her Orem. Condolences a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in Bob's may be sent to hunting the Utah Mountains, and husband Arthur, her daughter had a love for his horses. Bob had honor at 10431 N. 6400 W Highinfoiabergmortuary.com, Katherine Ann Brailsford; broth- a great love for his family and land, Utah. Share condolences at www. spent many happy hours helping his children with projects around serenicare.com Arkansas to Edgar Vice Overman and Le-va- half-sist- Og-de- half-siste- Robert Lloyd Jensen 1941 2003 4 , Together Again Forever Alan Turner, Gordon Turner, Michael and Ann Butterfield and his loyal Chihuahua "Chica", Jim has 38 grandchildren, 84 greatgrandchildren and 10 great The family wishes to thank Paula, Jason, Jolene and all the staff at A Home Hospice and Belaire Assisted Living in American Fork. You have been so wonderful to Jim and we love you all dearly. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at the Spring Creek 8th Ward Chapel, 235 East 550 North, Springville, UT. Friends may call at Berg Tuesday evening from Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, 5 Provo, UT and from a.m. prior to the services at the chapel. Interment and Military Rights will be held at the Provo City Cemetery, 610 South State Street, Provo, UT. Condolences may be sent to infobergmortu-ary.com- . 6-- 8 n Jacqueline Gladys Hardy Miller Hazel Ivie T ' sister-in-la- '" ' '". great grandchildren and 1 great-gregrandchild. All of whom will miss her very much. Hazel is preceded in death by her father Oluf Homer Zobell, mother Marie Johanna Zobell, brothers DelRoy and Lamaar Zobell, sister Elnora Gossard, two grandchildren, Lorie Ann and Sta-ce- y Darlene Ivie. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 1 pm at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem. A viewing will be held from pm prior to the service. Burial will be at the Orem City Cemetery. 11:45-12:4- 5 Safety officials take action after carnival ride accident I Haven Ann Tatman Christina Salerno en some parents as they look forward to the summer fair Our beloved Haven Ann Tatsisters: Bailey, Katherine and season in the Northern San man was called back home to Kristine, and 4 brothers: Chase, CarMODESTO, Calif. Joaquin Valley, when thouher Heavenly Father oh May 15, the extra 15 years. Dyllon, Cameron and William. She Wayne Page Neil returned to sands of people are expected nival rides with names like 2008 after only being with us for was preceded in death by 2 sisters his Heavenly Father, May 21, Survived by his wife Loye Ann, to attend area events. The San Zillerator and Kamikaze are and her grandparents. a short while. Even though she Scott children, 2008, passWayne (Carrie g meant to induce Joaquin Fair begins June 18; was only with us for a short time Graveside services will be held Ann) Neil; Diane (Kurt) Fraugh-ton-; ing away Stanislaus and Merced hold I i: but some screams, parents at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, she will be missed and was very at home in Wendy (Dane) Petersen; are feeling genuine anxiety county fairs starting in July. 2008 at the Provo City Cemetery, loved. Victor Veron (Tina) Neil; BarAmerican Modesto resident Rebekah about allowing their children 6 10 South State, Provo, Utah. Haven is survived by her fabara (Steve) Wright; Carol (Bill) Fork. He said she expects carrecent a climb aboard after to sent to be info Condolences Tatman and Jonde Daniel Greges mother, ther, may was born (Kristin) Burr; Stump; nival operators to meet "reaaccident at the Calaveras Dec 8, 1936 Jared (Jenette) Burr; Brenda Burr bergmortuary.com. Eugenia Thompson. She had 3 r. sonable standards" for safety, in Park City, (Dean Hood); Douglas (Lisa) County Fair in California. V and she won't be taking her Utah to AnBurr; Dennis (Alisa) Burr; Kristi Twenty-threpeople were drew Gordon (Aaron) Cook; Randall (Rachel) young son on any amusement Dennis injured May 16 when a ride Victor and Burr; 49 grandchildren; 10 great rides in the region until she's called the Yo-Ybroke. The Fannie Page ....... IJ grandchildren, brother Don Page assured that they are safe. chairs collided style swing Neil. He atDennis Jay Dalton, age 53, schools in Springville. He was (Clerece) Neil and mother-in-la"When you put kids on a and its long chains became entended school in American Fork Evelyn Scott. passed away Friday, May 23, 2008 always a prankster. He loved ride, it is like putting them passengers dragging tangled, held be will for Steel. Funeral services He his Geneva and worked at home driving large trucks and worked in a car on the highway and to the ground. Three victims in Provo. for Mike Evans Trucking. Denserved in the Navy during the Ko- Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 11 am the were (carnival operators) need hospitalized overnight. in the American Fork Stake Cennis loved fishing, hunting, picnics, He was born rean War. He married Lois Ann The accident has prompted to be ready for that," said 1958 240 Center. later Friends with South and and 8, Curtis, 24, ter, Sep family. they January camping Greges as she watched her 2 heightened awareness about 1955 in divorced. On July 22, 1995 he He is survived by his children: may call Monday evening from 6 Public son Michael at the of rides. the 8 & Sons married Loye Ann Scott and their to pm at the Anderson Utah to safety Bradley, Jason and Chantell; las Stanislaus County library. J D. Dalton safety officials in Massachumarriage was solemnized Nov 24, Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American parents, and brothers and sisters: He's too young to ride the 1999 in the Jordan River Temple. Fork and Tuesday at the church setts and Illinois, for instance, and Connie Pamela (Sherald) Thomas, Linda Medved last week ordered operators faster, more thrilling attrac(Klair) Durrant, Mary Jo (Chuck) Wayne raised his family in Lehi from 9:45 to 10:45 am prior to the n Dalton. He services. Interment, American and was always of service to his in those states tions that appeal to the of the Yo-YHargis, Bob (Danalyn) Dalton, Fork Cemetery with military children. He is the longest survivmarried and Julie Ann Alley. and teenage set, Greges to immediately stop usmg the n Bonnie honors by VFW Dist 4. Online Graveside services will be held ing person with a lung transplant equipment until it is examined. said, but she's still concerned and from the University of Utah Medicondolences may be sent at Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 1 p.m, that he may stand up or get The ride is manufactured in the Springville Evergreen Cemcal Center and was grateful for they later divorced. He married company hurt on a kiddie ride if operaby the Kansas-base- d Jeanette McDaniels and they were etery. Family and friends will Chance Rides Manufacturing. tors aren't careful. also divorced. Dennis was best meet at the cemetery just prior to Carnival owners do not A Chance official has said the friends and companion to Lori the services. company stands by the safety want to damage their reputaHensan. Condolences may be sent at tion by knowingly engaging of its ride. Dennis was raised and attended www.wheelermortuary.com in unsafe practices, said BarAnother incident involving ber. He said most carnival the Yo-Y- o occurred in 2000 rides cost between $250,000 in Philadelphia, when a metal chain snapped and injured six and $3 million, so it is in the interest of the operators to people by striking the victims make sure that they get a in their heads and backs. return on their investment by James Barber, communications chair of the National As- keeping it running safely. said "It is sociation of Amusement Ride GOING ON VACATR N' Barber, who works as an inSafety Officials, said that the So Much More Than Just a SkyligM. 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