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Show DAILY B6 OBITUARIES E. PaysonLoa, tJtah - Our kind and loving son, grandson, broth er, uncle, nephew, cousin and December 5, friend, Dustin 2007. She was Spanish Fork; Gayla M (Doug) Edwin Skeeborn October Snelson, Spanish Fork; and four ter Turner, 1914 in 27, great grandchildren, Heather Hill; age 23, died Colby Snelson; Makenna Snelson; Troy, WisconDecember 5, sin to William and Mitchell Snelson. 2007 at his F. and Ethel Graveside services will be held home in on Monday, December 10, 2007 Ferry Faestle. He was She had a at 1 1:00 a.m. at the Spanish Fork born Decemkind heart and loved animals. She City Cemetery, 420 South 400 ber 28, 1983 worked as a veterinary assistant East, Spanish Fork, Utah. in Richfield, Condolences may be sent to the for twenty years in Anaheim, MHH Utah, a son of California. family at www . walkerf amily James Kerry Zella was a loving mother, -.-, and Corinne -- -, Peterson Turner. He graduated from Wayne High School, Class of 2002 and went on to college, where he received an Associates Degree Our loving mother passed away and Denice Youd. She was prein Business Management. Dustin in the early morning hours of Fri ceded in death by her husband, a Sargent in the Army Nawas Decemand Albert; son, Donald; day, parents; tional Guard and served 1 year ber 7, 2007. siblings, Orvil Porter; Raymond in Iraq. He was a member of the Her influence Porter; Ted Porter; Odell Porter; and example Verldean Porter; Sara Drtina; and LDS Church, Payson 11th Ward. Dustin enjoyed carpentry, "will be greatly Arlene Pace. camping and hunting, riding The family would like to offer missed.. She heelers and his nieces and was born. special thanks to Alpine Hospice nephews. and the Staff at Cambry House September 20, He is survived by his parents of 1930 to Ellis Assisted Living Center in Payson. Payson; brothers and sisters: Rob and Agnes Memorial services will be held and Alison Turner of Roosevelt; at the gravesite, weather permitWright Porter in Escalante, ting, on Thursday, December 13, Utah. 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at Springville She married Albert James Evergreen Cemetery, 1997 South 400 East, Springville, Utah. Chauvie on November 16, 1946 in Fillmore, Utah. She was a deIn case of inclement weather, voted wife and mother and her St. George, UT - Dorothy Mcservices will be held at Walker three boys were the focus of her Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Farlane, age 88, died Saturday, life. She worked for the Redondo December 1, Spanish Fork. Family and friends Beach School District as a lunch 2007, in Pleasmay call on Wednesday evening, lady. She loved to spend time with December 12, 2007 from 6:00 - 8:00 ant Grove, her family and was always willing p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 UT. She was to help a friend. born August South Main, Spanish Fork and Marian is survived by her sons, on Thursday morning prior to 20, 1919, in Memorial services from Lynn Chauvie, Salem.Utah; Mike Denver, CO., a.m. at the mortuary. to Claude Chauvie, Spanish Fork, Utah; 6 Condolences may be sent at and Blanche grandchildren; siblings, Vernal Farmer. She Porter; Neil Porter; Donetta Pay; www.walkerfamilymortuary.com married Byron Lawrence McFarlane in Salt Lake City, Utah on February J ) Pay-so- S V"t ---.- Marian Porter Chauvie ; 4-- Turner Naomi Ruth Baleme Harline Cronk 25, 1946. Oct. 12,1929 Dec. 3, 2007 -- Dorothy attended BYU, worked for American Fork Bank and AlCalifornia girl has spread family pine School District and was the first female board chairwoman roots that will provide enduring for the Alpine Credit Unioa She strength for was a member of The Church of the four curSaints rent surviving Jesus Christ of Latter-daand served a mission with her husgenerations band in Mineral Wells, Texas. and the They lived most of their marmany more ried life in American Fork, UT. to come. She has shown us With the retiring years in St. George until Dorothy was inby example, flicted with Alzheimer's in about strength to ' 1993. Byron selflessly cared f or overcome through prayer. y Memorial Services will be held in Arizona at the Mesa Mtn.View Stake, 1550 N. Val Vista Drive, (just south of McKellips), in Mesa. Monday, December 10th, at 11:00 a.m. Utah Memorial Services will be held graveside at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, December 12, at 10:00 a.m. , i n, Germany, to Frederick and Emma Borkowski Wayne and Terra Turner of Salina; Kim and Neil Bag ley of Cedar Pawlowski He was City; Tara and Nick Bennett of Payson; Shana and Robert Young three years of Salina; good friend, Mike Han- old when his parents joined the Mormon Church and left their sen of Lehi; grandmother: Ina Pehome in Germany and boarded a terson of Santa Maria, CA. ship for America. He lived in He was preceded in death Utah where he attended by his brother, James Dean JD his first year of school When he Turner; grandparents: Dean was seven, he moved to American Peterson, Willis Turner, Luana Fork, Utah. He attended school Turner Christ ensen and Leonard in American Fork until he graduChristensea ated from high school in 1942. He Funeral services will be held graduated from LD.S. Seminary Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at 12 Noon in the Payson 11th LDS May 12, 1942. He joined the Navy Ward Chapel, 900 West 400 North in 1943 and later received an honin Payson, where friends may call orary medical discharge. He had a for viewing Tuesday morning great desjre to serve his country. Fred married Betty Rowland from 10:00 to 11:30 prior to the services. Additional viewing will be held Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 P.M. at the Springer Turner Funeral Home, 260 North 400 West in Richfield. Grave side services and burial Glenna O. Oldroyd, 77, of will be Wednesday, December Utah, passed away Springville, 12, 2007 at 11:00 A.M. in the Lyman Cemetery, Lyman, Utah with peacefully on December military honors accorded by the 6,2007, surHarold Brown American Legion rounded by Post 92 and under the Care of the loved ones; Springer Turner Funeral Home from causes of Richfield, Salina and Gunnison, incident to Utah. age. Online guest book at www. Glenna springerturner.com. was born September 12 1 Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece Verda Martina Wilson (War-die- ) Culver, age 95, of American Fnrlt Oiir SWOT I1IUU1, grandma, If and M passed away peacefully on Open Ear Technology is the 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 NO OBLIGATION December 6, 2007 in Amer ican Fork. Funeral ser- vices will be held on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, 185 East Center Street. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, on Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment Springville City Cemetery. ROAD TEST mm liiMMI DENTAL Family Dentistry- w : j 186 South 1100 East American Fork, UT 84003 ' m 1 -. .- - t Michael Empey of Springville, her brother Neil Child (Regina) of Springville; and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her son Michael her beloved sister Paula Jones, and William Claire brother-in-la- Jones. Memorial Services are Monday December 10th, 2007 at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville Visitation will be held from 10:30 to 11:00 am Memorial Services will begin at 11KX) am Her family thanks the caregivers at East Lake Care Center for their love and care. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to either Odyssey House of Utah or The Utah AIDS Foundatioa both in Salt Lake, in her name. Condolences may be sent to 4-- 6 wheelermortuarymsn.com 1. www.met-calfmortuary.co- Hyrum T7 v 'I ;?A DEATH NOTICES Commission. A quiet man, his legacy to his family is that of honesty, in Ottesen E. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, Hyrum E. Ot6, 1968 in Provo, Utah. They enGladilynn Spaugy Petersen tesen, 84, died Harrison, wife, mother, grand joyed life together and traveled peacefully mother and extensively with their camper and at his home boat. loved the great Lynn December, She was a woman of compassion 7, 2007 from and service, full of kindness and passed away complications on December love. of a stroke. Lu5, 2007 in was with diagnosed Lynn He was born Provo, Utah. pus about twenty-fiv- e years ago. November 2, I L She suffered extreme pain, but Lynn was 1923 in Palborn on Octofaced it courageously and was myra, Utah ber 15, 1918, cheerful in spite of her problem to Hans L. Three and daughter years ago, Lynn and Nellie Barney Ottesen. He of the late Jack sold their home and moved was educated in the Spanish Fork Claude and to Cove Point Retirement Commu- schools. He was a senior in high nity in Provo. Gladys Spaugy in Salina, Utah. school in 1940 and just weeks She moved with her parents to husis her survived Lynn by after his birthday, President Soldiers Summit where she at- band, Jack; one daughter and Roosevelt declared our nation at tended elementary school. She Kristine Walts and war. He enlisted in the Air Force husband, Ron, of Valley Mills, graduated from high school in in March missing his graduation Orem, Utah, then attended BYU. Texas; one son and daughter-in-lafrom High School. She instigated the first class in the Jon Petersen, and wife Basic training was at Sheppard of Utah to train for Physistate Judy of Thornton, Colorado. One Field in Witchita Falls, Texas then cian's Assistant. daughter, Linda Pearce, preceded to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey for She married Reid Petersen and her in death. overseas processing. A convoy of had three children: Linda, Jon and Graveside services will be held 36 ships took 15 days to Antwerp, Marie Kristine. She worked as an at the Provo City Cemetery on Begium and finally by truck conoffice manager for an optometrist Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at to Erlongdon Air Force base voy for two years and for a physician 2:00 p.m Friends and family may in Manchester, England a huge for eleven years. meet at the cemetery. Condolencsupply base. The base was part of es may be sent to infobergmor-tuary.coIn 1968 Lynn retired and marthe 8th and 9th Air Force Service Dr. ried Jack Harrison on October Command and he served there for 18 months. He also spent time in Kiev, Russia, Nuremburg , Germany, and France, returning home in 1946. He was then employed at Geneva and Ironton steel mills. Thomas Hiskey Smith, 90, of Dan Drake, 61, of Provo, died He married Shirlene Roach December 8, 2007. Services are American Fork, died, December 6, April 14, 1954 in the Manti 2007. Funeral services will be anunder the direction of Berg MorTemple, Church of Jesus Christ of nounced by the Warenski Funeral Latter-Da- y Saints. He served in tuary of Provo, Home of American Fork, Utah. the church as a counselor in the YMMIA, in the Sunday School presidency and a home teacher. He was High Priest in the Palmyra Ward. Soon after his marriage, he fanned with his father-in-laErnest Roach and together they established a successful dairy and beef cattle business. In 1967, his father-in-lawas killed and he assumed full responsibility of the business. He served for three years on the Utah State Dairy 373-184- Dr. Nick Groneman DMD of the Utah County HIVAIDS support group and was passionate about preventing this disease. Glenna, along with her daughter Karea were two of the first Utah County residents to certify as Red Cross HIVAIDS educators. Glenna loved to travel especially to the East Coast and she often visited her son Michael in New Hampshire. Together they took many "East Coast" adventures. Her greatest joy came when her daughter Paula married and she at long last became a Grandma. She loved Hannah and Jake. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy. Glenna is survived by her daughters; Paula Empey of Springville and Karen Oldroyd of West Jordaa her beloved grandchildren Hannah Caithn and Jake Provo, Utah to Glendon and Lois C Ostler (Child). She attended Elementary her until December 2003 when it School through Junior High in became necessary to place her in Springville. She graduated from a care center. Wasatch Academy in Mt. PleasDorothy's first love was her ant, Utah. After graduation she attended Stevens Henegar School family, She adored her grandchildren. She also loved golf, travelof Business in Salt Lake City. ing, reading, crafts and painting. Glenna married Edgel Oldroyd She is survived by her son and together they had three chilClarke (Shawnee); grandchildren, dren; Michael Neil Paula Kathryn, Daniel (Amanda), and Ashlee and Karen. They were later di(Casey Steggell), two great grand- vorced. sons, Spencer Reid, Kenyan Steel Glenna worked for the State of and one on the way. She was preUtah in many capacities including ceded in death by her husband By- Reimbursement Officer for the ron and brother, Clarence Farmer. State Hospital and retired after Funeral services will be held twenty five years of service. After retirement, Glenna enMonday, December 10, 2007, at 1 p.m., at Anderson & Sons Mortujoyed having time to do the things ary, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, she loved most. She was a fanUT. A visitation will be held Satur- tastic cook; being famous for her "Christmas Soup" creation. She day, December 8, 2007, from p.m, at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. loved music and played the piano St. George Blvd., St. George, UT., beautifully; strictly by ear. She and on Monday, December 10, was a voracious reader and loved from p.m., at Anderson & attending book club, comprised Sons Mortuary, prior to services. mainly by women from the SpringInterment will be in the American ville Presbyterian Church; where Fork City Cemetery, under the she was a g member. direction of Metcalf Mortuary Glenna was a founding member 43573-422Condolences may be sent to the family at IN Verda Culver daughter-in-la- and grandson; one brother, Herb, and four sisters, Margaret, Marie, Marlene. and Linda. Funeral services will be held in the Orem Utah Timpanogos Park 6th Ward, 975 North 300 East, Tuesday, December 11th at UKK) am A viewing will be held at Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North Orem, Monday, December 10th from 6:00 to 800 p.m and at the Orem Timpanogos Park 6th Ward Tuesday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery with full military rites. Condolences may be sent at www.walkerfamilymortuary.com I 26th, 1930 in Gladilynn Spaugy Petersen Harrison grandmother, Betty; his son, Glenna 0. Oldroyd Dorothy McFarlane 9:45-10:4- 5 Dear friends and loved ones, with a heavy heart we must convey, that the time has come, for our mom to go away. The morning angels came to carry her to heaven, on wings as light as prayer. The pain and confines of this earth, no longer must she bare. She's with daddy now, in the glory of our fathers light, doing heaven's work for now, 'till we all join together in the light. Author-Juli- e Ann Holmes Naomi is survived by a large and diverse family, who will be gathering strength from each other as we go forward without her. This wonderful, spiritual 13, 1924 in Buer Gelsen-kirche- Skeeter grandmother, and friend. She was an excellent seamstress and cook and was active in Bible study fellowship. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon (George) Woodruff, Payson; two grandchildren, Katherine R. (Jason) Hill, . in the Salt Lake Temple September 24, 1945. They had one son, Terry (Tammy) and one grandson (Kenneth.) Fred worked in farming and later worked for Geneva SteeL He was one of the hardest workers Geneva ever had. He retired after working there for 35 years. Fred was one of 12 children. He is survived by his wife, Fred Pawlowski passed away Friday December 7, 2007 in his Orem, Utah home. Fred was born June More on B7 Dustin I Sunday, December 9, 2007 Fred Pawlowski Zella Katherine Doss Zella Katherine Doss, 93, of Anaheim, California peace fully passed away in the early morning hours of HERALD tegrity, hard work and a name to be proud of. He was truly a dedicated farmer. The alarm clock in the Ottesen home was set for 4:30 a.ra for 25 years. While he continued to be involved with the field work and irrigating, his son has managed the dairy since 1979. In his youth he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working on the farm with his father. In the past few years he especially enjoyed going on and trail rides with his mules and covered wag-o- a He was proud of his pioneer ancestors and their contribution to the early history of the Church. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Shirlene Ottesen, Palmyra; childrea Janeen (Phil) Thomas, Spanish Fork, Paul (Becky) Ottesen, Elizabeth (Ed) Nielsen, Barbara (Darin) Jensen, all of Palmyra, and Elaine (Scott) Gunter of Malad, Idaho; his sister, Ina Olin of Waldport, Oregon and a brother, James Ottesen of Baltimore, Maryland; Margaret Ottesen of San Mateo, California and Carol Ottesen of Orem, Utah and several nieces and nephews; thirty grandchildren; a grandsoa John Thomas serving an LDS mission in Paraguay and eleven He was preceded in death by his parents, Hans and Nellie Barney Ottesea brothers Albert and Roy and a grandsoa Bradley Thomas. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 11th at 11:00 a.m. at the Palmyra Ward Church, 1866 West 5000 South. Friends and family may visit Monday evening 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main in Spanish Fork and at the church prior to the services 9:45 to 10:45 sister-in-la- sister-in-la- a.m Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery with full military rites. The family would like to thank Alpine Home Health and Alpine Hospice Services for their kind care of Hyrum for the past 17 months. A special thanks to Rhett Huff and Stacey Memmott. Condolences may be sent at www.walkerfamilymortuary.com. !3.1t' !. Mdnuments ': Large Selection of Colors & St)ies: .'7255omb 900 East Ptoto, (jtah-"- ; ; After Hour & Same Day Emergency Care 4t any ; f.TTTrrrTTrr 374)580 , itm rt ... , ,, - r I I ti |