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Show HERALD DAILY E4 Friday, June 20, 2008 ErvinC Nelson Obituaries up in Salem and attended high school in Spanish Fork. He then became a dairy farmer and loved working on his farm his whole Ervin C Nelson, 91, our loving father and grandfather passed way Satur day, June 14, 2008. Ervin was born January 1L 1917 in Salem, Utah to Christian and Dottie Seth Robert Ray life. He is survived by his wife, Edna; his children, Jean (Morris) Crisp, Salem, Dale (Jackie), Enterprise, Reed (Sally), Salem, Boyd (Linda), Mesa, Arizona; his brother dark (Donna), his sisters, Mae Hales and Laverne Higginson, Spanish Fork; his sister-in-laNora Nelson, Salem; his 17 grandchildren, 40 and 4 great great'grandchildrea He was preceded in death by his brother Frank Nelson and his i Seth Robert Ray returned peacefully to his Heavenly Father in the loving arms of his parents and surrounded and brothers, Joseph and Scott of Pay son; Grandparents, Saundera (Sandy) Ray, of Payson; and Shirt D. and Beverly Binks Shepherd, of Lake Shore. We would like to thank our friends and family, the doctors and nurses at Primary by family and friends Children's Hospital and University at midnight of Utah Medical Center, Dr. Kids Who Count, and the Wednesday, the 18th of Schools of the Blind, the Deaf, the June at PrimaDeaf and Blind for the caring supry Children's port of Seth and his family. A viewing will be held prior Hospital. Seth was born to services on Saturday, June 21, March 15, 2008 at the Payson 9th Ward Cha2007, in Payson, Utah to Dustin pel, 1080 South 930 West, at 11:15 and Lori Ann Shepherd Ray. Ala.m. Services will be held at IKK) though Seth was only with us for p.m. and interment will follow at a short time, he was an inspiration the Payson City Cemetery. Funerand blessing to those who knew al arrangements have been made him. Seth was a joy to his family with Walker Family Mortuaries and friends and will be greatly and all condolences and inquiries missed. for the family can beent there at Seth was preceded in death by 587 South 100 Westi Payson, Utah his grandfather, Daniel Ray, Sr. 84651 (801) or www. and is survived by his parents walkerfamilymortuary.com.. Dev-enpo- Sentence Nelson. He mar- - ried Edna Peterson, May 4, 1939 in the Salt Lake City Temple. Together they had 4 children. Ervin was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He served in the bishopric and numerous other church callings. He was a loving father of 1 daughter and 3 sons. Ervin enjoyed spending time with his family and loved ones and loved serving others. He spent his free time volunteering for community events or working at the church welfare farm. Ervin grew o Cazar- ez-Gonzalez, Mason Lyman. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 20, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the Salem 9th Ward Chapel, 60 South Main. A Viewing wiU be held prior to the service from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the chapel. Interment will be in the Salem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the n family at www.walkerfamilymor-tuary.co- Sandra Jeanne Stone Otterstrom Price Cazar- 465-384- ez-Gonzalez. Sandra returned to live with our Heavenly Father and many others wait ing for her on June 16, 2008. 1920-Jun- e Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Great Aunt Bertha Littlefield Bowler was Fork, Lavern (Ted) Louder of and Missionborn on February 14, 1920to Idaho and Deloy (Ruth) Littlefield ary were Samuel and of Beaver; 20 grandchildren and many titles Etta Littlefield 48 She was she wore, but in Adamsville, preceded in death by her husband; she was best UT. She was sons: Clark Bowler Jr. and Boyd known as My one of eight Bowler; and Love, Mom, Nana, Sister Otterchildren. Natasha. strom and Sister Price. She attended held will Funeral services be She was born August 15, 1943 school in on Monday, June 23, 2008 at 11:00 in Glendale, California to Ira a.m. in the Berg Mortuary DrawBeaver, UT. Stone Jr. and Margaret Irene She married ing Room Chapel, 185 East Center LOutensock. She was raised in the love of call at Provo. Friends Street, may the San Jose, California area and her life, Clark the mortuary on Monday morning graduated from Campbell High one hour prior to services. InterBowler 5r., on She attended Brigham Young ment, Provo City Cemetery. May 29, 1937, The marriage was where BYU blood ran University later solemnized in the St. George The family wishes to express through her veins. of to sincere thanks staff the Temple. As a youth she loved water-skiin- g Bertha is survived by her Orem Community Nursing and and camping. She met the children: Sam (Jan) Bowler of Rehab for the loving care given first love of her life at Huntington Las Vegas NV, Nancy (Richard) to mom over the past eight years, Beach. She married Frank ThomCondolences may be sent to info Christiansen of Orem, and as Otterstrom on his birthday, DeForbush of Provo; sisters: bergmortuary.com. cember 27, 1962 in the St. George Rolleen Taysom of American LDS Temple. They had four children, Rick (Susan) of Blackfoot, Idaho; Tom (Lorie) of Spanish Fork; Ron (Gina) also of Spanish Fork; and Robert, who died as an infant and has waited for this day Lula Belle Bamgartner Black-haindividuals through her insightful to be with his Mom. completed her sojourn in gospel instruction, her tireless They moved to Salem in 1970, work in genealogy, her wisdom, On April 8th, 1977 she thought mortality on counsel and love. Her hospitality, her world came to an end when June 17, 2008, v she lost her true love, Tom. He having battled gardening, quilting and skills are legendary. She and Leukemia for was called home to Heaven at the the past seven Gus served two missions in the young age of 38. She was left months. She Philippines. Their Jove for the with 3 young mischievous boys lived a life people there led them to establish to teach. On that stormy day, filled with the Livelihood Assistance Founthere was one cloud with a very love and serdation, an organization that prosilver lining. When she had quesselfmotes reliance by teaching vice, savoring tions with the insurance, a wise life and employment skills. relationships bishop introduced her to a friend with friends She was preceded in death by of Tom's that was the district ': and associ her parents and a manager for Blue Cross and Blue ' ates. The joy Shield. Mary Blackham Hall, and is surof her life was Gus, her husband vived by her husband, a brother Albert Thomas Price had lost of 62 years, and the posterity of Lee (Maxine) Bamgartner, a his wife a few years earlier and brother-in-laSam (Sybelle) nearly 100 over which they prethe boys loved his English acside.: Blackham, and her entire postercent and his double driveway at Lulie was born September 19, his home on the pond that was ity. 1926 in McGill, Nevada to Emil Special thanks go out to the perfect for riding skateboards and Loretta Bamgartner. She mar- dedicated professionals at the in. Mom soon purchased her own ried her high school sweetheart, Central Utah Clinic, the UVRMC, skateboard as well as surprising Angus Udell Blackham, on June 5, and the many friends who cared the boys with a canoe. She would 1946, in the Salt Lake City Temple. for her during her illness. watch the boy's row around SaFuneral services will be held lem Pond, but we think she was They are the parents of .12 children 6 by birth and 6 by marriage: at 1 1:00 am on Monday, June 23 watching Bert pruning his hedge. Patricia (Merlin) Fish of American at the LDS chapel at 1650 South God carries us through our . 200 East in Orem. There will be Fork, UT; Kathie (Alfred) Adams hard times, usually on the backs of Lindon, UT; Valerie (Douglas) a viewing at the Sundberg-Olpiof others. The boys fell in love Whitaker of Provo, UT; Udell with him and so did Mom. She Mortuary, 495 South State St, in (Pheobe) Blackham of Alpine, UT; Orem on Sunday, June 22 from found a second true love, which Laurel (Dru) Nielson of Fairfield, and at the chapel on Monday is very rare in this world. After CA; and Marshall (Nikki) Blacka unanimous decision, Albert and prior to the service from ham of Houston, TX. Their family am. Interment will be in the Orem to date includes 48 grandchildren City Cemetery. and 37 Because of her love and comLulie's life is an example of mitment to the people of the Philtrue discipleship. She loves the ippines, the family suggests that, Leah Tidwell, 91 , of Provo, in lieu of flowers, donations be Savior and served faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattemade to the Livelihood Assistance passed away on Wed., June 18, 2008. Services are pending and r-day Saints in many capacities. Foundation, 1632 S. 200 E., Orem She blessed the lives of countless UT 84058. Bertha Littlefield Bowler February 14, 15, 2008 Grandmother, V - Jk. Or Cor-be- tt r Tif-fa- Lula Belle Bamgartner Blackham ?:!v. . sister-in-la- n Sandra were married October 15, 1977. Sandra inherited another son, Mike (Sunny) Price of Ogden, ? and a daughter, Chris (Brent) Wade of American Fork. Mom served in several callings in the church. Her favorites were Young Women's and Girls Camp.-Shhas had a very positive influ-- , ' ence on many young women ; over the years. She stayed in touch with several. Mom learned from her dad how to play practi- - ; cal jokes and was better than most. She could do things with a Dutch-ovethat many people only dream about. Mom and Dad served 3 missions together. Two were to the England London South Mission and the third a service mission to the Canada Calgary Mission. She helped set up one of the first Girls Camps in England. They often talked of the joys of their They loved the people and missionaries that crossed their paths. Mom and Dad moved to Manti with a dream of opening a Bed & Breakfast. They ran Legacy Inn for a few years before they started having some health problems. They have lived in Payson for the past 7 years. Bert and SanDee have 18 grandchildren and 3 She was preceded in death by her husband Tom, son Bobby, and her sister Pat. Besides her children and grandchildren, she is survived by husband Bert, her parents, Ira and Margaret Stone (St. George), her sister Denise & Jim McArthur (St. George), Rich Horsley (Evanston, WY), Chris & Bruce Jensen (Kaysville), Sue e '. ' n mis-sion-s. ; & Denny Williams (Simi Valley, CA), Marilyn & Gary Killpack (Layton) and several nieces and nephews. There will be a viewing in her honor Friday, June 20th from pm at the Salem LDS chapel located at 60 South Main, Salem, Utah, Funeral services will be Saturday, June 21st in the same building. A private family viewing will begin at 9:30 am with services starting at 11:00 am. Interment will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. ELMER!!! Online condolences may be given at www.serenicare.com In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the LDS Girls' Camp through your local wards. The family would like to thank the many medical staff at 6-- I , i ( ! ' ' ti Behind this ear lies an engineering D many doctors and nurses who provided her with tender loving will be announced by Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo. 373-184-1 . JE masterpiece W T A L 801-756-51- LETTERS 36 186 South 1100 East TO TH : EDITOR ONLINE American Fork, UT 84003 Open Ear Technology is the A, . NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST Folk Got stories? Continued from Bl e If you have any lore about the mountains This image is a bit harder to find unless someone in surrounding Utah Valley to the know can point it out to share, call Caleb Warnock at you. Strong says he was told, years ago, that the image of a turkey is formed for a week or two each year in the peaks south of Sleigh Runner. When of one peak, the picture of an animal that appears above the turkey appears, it means Mud Spring." season has the high-watstarted, and when the turkey Many things have changed in the past few decades, he melts, it means the threat of said. The waterfall above high water has peaked. "Last year the turkey meltAlpine that is now commonly ed in May," he said. referred to as Horsetail Falls This year, the turkey is still was never called by that moni' visible but the beak has just ker when McDaniel grew up in the town. begun to melt away in the "Horsetail Falls used to past couple of days. never be called that," he said. Chadwick, Loveridge and McDaniel said they have "There is a much bigger falls never heard of the image of a above that and we used to just call them Upper and Lower turkey in the snow. "There is also supposed Falls. I guess anyone can to be a woman laying along name anything anything they the top of the mountain but I want. I've heard two or three names for Sleigh Runner never could figure that one the Fish Hook and the J. But out," McDaniel said. "I guess it will always be the Sleigh you have to have an imagination. I guess you could look at Runner to those of us who are in town. But now the mountain and see about anything. There is, on the face we are the minority." . 443-326- East Shore East Shore Continued from Bl Dr. NickGronemanDMD most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our 344-256- Courtland Etsitty detailed some of the struggles he faced as a teenager in his Navajo community in Arizona before he came to Utah and found a niche at East Shore High School, where he learned and trained to be a marathon rua-ner. 7 !"1 ! o UVRMC, Mountain. View Hospital, Central Utah Clinic and the DEATH NOTICES . to this and to give my friend, Raul, back his life. But I know that I cannot." Continued from Bl Deputy County Attorney Curtis Larson urged Stott to out of court, and I have come to prisoa send Holguin-Alb- o to believe from my perspecThe incident was not just a tive that he is a decent man. But unfortunately, he was matter of the defendant pullinvolved in an activity where ing out a knife during a fight while he was under duress, he made a real bad decision, Larson said. According to and that decision ultimately resulted in the death of a witnesses, Holguin-Albgot to his feet, said "Now we'll friend, and he caused that death," Stott said before hand- see," ran into the kitchen and ing down his sentence. "You grabbed the knife, which they have an opportunity, because had been using to cut chicken you're still a young man, to during a barbecue earlier in return to your family and to the day. When he ran back make good decisions from this into the room he stabbed point forward in your life. I cutting a vein near his heart. hope you do that, and I wish you the best." "Though the defendant indiHolguin-Alb- o was arrested cates it was never his intent to in May 2006 after stabbing cause injury and certainly not Cazarez-Gonzale- z to cause the death of Mr. Gonwith a steak knife at Holguin-Albo'- s zalez, the defendant pleaded Provo apartment. According guilty to knowingly and into witnesses, the two had got- tentionally causing the death ten into a fight after a day of of Raul CazarezjGonzalezf Larson said. drinking, and Cazarez-Gonzale- z knocked Holguin-Alb- o During the two years since to the ground and repeatedly '. the stabbing, Holguin-Albo'- s punched him. After the punch- case was delayed repeatedly ing stopped, Holguin-Alb- o by issues with attorneys on went into the kitchen, grabbed both sides. The Utah County a steak knife and stabbed Public Defender Association was dismissed from the case Sessions emphasized that after the office came into possession of a bloody shirt allegwas under a Holguin-Alb- o edly used to wipe blood from great deal of emotional distress because of the beating. the murder weapon. The next Cazarez-Gonzale- z was a good defense attorney, Paige Benjafriend of his, with whom he min, asked to withdraw after had worked in various cities a witness approached him at a across the U.S. He also said bank and began talking about ' Holguin-Albmay have been the case. In January, prosecuof from tors Guy Prober! and Randy the effects suffering head trauma from the beating.; Kennard were remove from J 'the case after Probert told ; Holguin-Alb- o expressed for his remorse friend's death. Stott that he could be called as He said the incident started a witness due to statements when he tried to break up an- made to him by another witness in the case. other fight. "I am very remorseful for When Holguin-Alb- o pleaded what I have done and I ask guilty in May, Stott thanked him for his patience. for another opportunity. I " know that my family needs ? I Jeremy Duda can be me," a tearful Holguin-Alb- o 1 said through a translator. "If it reached at or could be possible I would give jdudaheraldextra.com. up my life to find a remedy Etsitty said the Salt Lake Marathon was on his "to do" list, but at one point was not sure he would achieve the goal of competing, which he did. "I will never forget that day, and plan to keep on running," he said. "...We all struggled, just as I have, but here we all made it." Jessaryn Sorensen said that at 18 years old, she is the mother of a "beautiful boy," and the wife of a soldier who recently returned from Iraq. While her husband was away, she decided to finish high school as a way to help her family. 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