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Show A-12 The Park Record Obituary HURRY IN! SALE ENDS OCTOBER 31 ! ST Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 6-9, 2018 Jane Frances Greenberg October 1, 2018 42”W X 80-107”L TABLE W/4 SIDE CHAIRS $1,299- QUEEN BED & 2 NIGHTSTANDS 5 PIECE DINING SET: $1,499(801) 485-3606 HOURS: MON 10 AM-8 PM, TUES-SAT 10 AM-6 PM CLASSIC BURRITOS MIX & MATCH FOR A LIMITED TIME 2 FOR 6 DTL-17664_P9_Park_Record_R2_F.indd 1 Park Record staff A 3-year-old boy from Park City died last week in an incident at Lake Powell, according to a press release from the Kane County Sheriff’s Office. Officials on Wednesday iden- Nonprofits spotlighted SINGLE ITEM PRICE ON MENU BOARD. PRICE AND PARTICIPATION MAY VARY. NOW LEASING. ONE MONTH FREE. Jane Frances Greenberg a puzzle (including her favorite, the daily New York Times crossword) that she couldn’t solve in record time. She was a world traveler and a world-class, competitive bridge player. She had a sharp, brilliant mind and a generous heart. Jane was a Lion of Judah with the Jewish Federations of North America and a member of the Anti-Defamation League National Commission; some of the many organizations she supported include American Friends of Magen David Adom, Florida Atlantic University, Miami City Ballet, University of Miami, Utah Symphony and Temple Har Shalom in Park City. Jane’s always-elegant presence, strength and fierce love for her family will forever be remembered by all who knew her. Services were held Thursday, Oct. 4, 11:00 a.m., at B’nai Torah, 6261 S.W. 18th Street, Boca Raton, Florida. Burial was at Lakeside Memorial Park in Miami. The family sat shiva Thursday, Oct. 4, 5:00 p.m., at the Greenberg residence in St. Andrews Country Club in Boca. Park City boy dies in accident Continued from A-1 $ 1723 UTE BLVD., PARK CITY, UT ©2018 Del Taco LLC DTL-17664 Jane Frances Greenberg, age 76, of Boca Raton, Florida, passed away on Oct. 1, 2018. She is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, Marty; her sons Nathan and Brett; her daughter-in-law Jaime; and her grandchildren, of which she was extremely proud: Suzie and Sierra (Brett and Jaime), and Tahl and Samuel (Nathan and Carolina Feijo); as well as her sisterin-law Dolores Lurie. Originally from New York, where they met on a lucky blind date on Friday the 13th, Jane and Marty moved to Miami in 1963, then to Boca Raton in 1993. Jane was predeceased by her parents, Newton and Adel Klein; as an only child, Jane shared a special, close relationship with her mother that she cherished for her entire life. Jane had a lifelong love of beauty, books and the arts. There wasn’t to know each other.” The Nonprofit Fair, which will introduce attendees to 25 local organizations, is free and open to the public, and adheres to the Newcomers mission to introduce people to new opportunities, Levine said. “The idea is to give the public an opportunity to get to know tified the boy as Jayden Cooper Vokas, whose family lives in Park City, the release states. Those present told authorities Vokas was sleeping during the night on the upper deck of a houseboat and fell into about five feet of water. He was not wearing a life jacket. The death was reported around 3:30 p.m. Friday. Seven adults and one other child were on the houseboat when the incident occurred, the release states. The Kane County Sheriff’s Office, National Park Service and San Juan County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the death. these nonprofits,” she said. “I have never seen so many nonprofits in a town this size, and these nonprofits are what make Park City tick.” Attendees can learn how Nuzzles & Co. embarks on pet and animal rescue missions to Navajo reservations, for instance, and they can also get an idea of how the Christian Center of Park City helps provide food, clothing and other services to those in need, Levine said. “Once people see how these nonprofits work, they may want to volunteer for them,” Levine said. The original idea was to get 20 nonprofits to participate, but the list grew to 25. “The reason is because I can’t say no to anyone who wants to be a part of the fair,” Levine said. Pulling the event together takes a lot of work, she said. “It’s actually taken more work than I was expecting, but I need to tell you it’s been so rewarding,” Levine said. “I’ve met the nicest people doing this, and everyone on the list is so grateful to be part of the fair.” The Newcomers Club of Greater Park City’s Nonprofit Fair will run from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday at Park City Community Church, 4501 N. S.R. 224. The event is free and open to the public. Visit parkrecord.com for a list of participating nonprofits. 8/22/18 12:42 PM YOUR MODERN BASECAMP. Whether it’s skiing, hiking, fishing, or biking, every adventure begins at a basecamp. Newpark Flats is the perfect modern basecamp—offering upscale 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, designed to support you before and after any adventure. Located in the heart of the vibrant Newpark Town Center. Everything from boutique shops to groceries are within walking distance. 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