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Show SLC man died of overdose two days Obituaries after seeing doctor Mary Mullen Smith to be rectified or to serve a purpose of some sort. I hope I can find some kind of peace Just SALT LAKE CITY in that." two days before a young She said her son was sufferman's death, a friend was concerned about hundreds of pills ing from anxiety while living in his possession. without close family nearby in summer 2006. "At least 100 Percocet and Katheryn Roark said she crazy amounts of Xanax," was unaware her son was Dustin Hahn said of Thaison Roark. taking pills but was alarmed "I told him, 'You better be when he would call sounding exuberant one day and deway careful. That's a lot of medication,' " Hahn told The pressed the next. Prosecutors say Stack Salt Lake Tribune. Roark was found unconoxycodone to Thaison a scious in his Salt Lake Roark on Aug. 21, two days before he was found in his apartment in August 2006, dead of an overdose apartment. An autopsy also revealed a two weeks before his 21st muscle relaxant and the painbirthday. Roark's death is part of an killer Percocet in his body, indictment filed against Dr. Katheryn Roark said. "I didn't realize the magniWarren Stack, who is accused of prescribing painkillers to tude of what he'd been doing," she said. "1 just knew it was patients without first giving child a thorough checkup. Authoricrazy that a would have those kinds of ties allege his actions contribnarcotics." uted to four other deaths. She asked investigators Stack, 60, has pleaded not to look into her son's death guilty. Roark was an aspiring rap after she found Stack's busiwriter and 2004 Central High ness card in his wallet and pill bottles in his bedroom. School graduate who had Thaison Roark loved basplanned to propose marriage to his girlfriend, his mother ketball, football and video said. games and had earned a black belt in kung fu by age 13. "Nothing is going to bring "Not even being 21 ... he him back," said Katheryn had so much ahead of him," Roark, who lives in Seattle. Hahn said. "It's still hard." "But I want this somehow THE A!SOCtATD PRESS City-are- closer to adding judge measure to help the appeals court with the highest caseload in the nation. ASSOCIATED PRESS - The SAN FRANCISCO country's largest federal appeals court is one step closer to getting another member. The U.S. Senate late Monday approved the addition of a 29th judge to the 9th U.S. The addition will come at the expense of the D.C Circuit Court, which will lose a judge as part of the $200 million Court Security Improvement Act. A similar measure was passed by the House of Representatives, and a reconciled bill is expected to be ready soon for President Bush's sig- Circuit Court of Appeals, which serves the country's nine western states. , U.S. Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Jon Kyi of the Arizona nature. ASSOCIATED spokesman Todd Burnette PRESS said. PARK CITY A skier hit a tree and died at The Canyons, authorities said. The body of the Summit County man, whose name was not released, was found .". Monday afternoon after a two-hosearch, resort W . Authorities believe the man, who was wearing a helmet, struck a tree and died from a broken neck near the Lower Crowning Glory run, Burnette said. The death is being classified as an accident, said Capt. Alan Siddoway of the Summit County sheriff's office. - Behind this ear lies an engineering 4to masterpiece 1914 to Hom er and Morja Grace Follick Mullen. She resided in Gary, Indiana for much of her youth. She graduated as a Reg- istered Nurse at a Catholic hospital in the Gary, Indiana ; area and was top of her class. Mary was married to John D, Smith of Provo, Utah. He preceded her in death after a marriage of 60 years. Mary attended the Provo Community Church for many years. She is survived by her two sons; grandfather, brother and friend passed away Dec. 16, 2007 in his Provo, Utah home from a chronic lung condition. Ralph was born on Au in Burley, Idaho. In 1981, he moved to Provo where he worked for Farm Bureau, Waxie and Caldera Engineering. He valued hard work 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 cook, and sew, and made many quilts tops for the Relief Society. She was a avid knitter and also Logan NursI loved to crochet.. She made many ' ing and ReAfghans to give away, she was a member of the Daughters of the habilitation in Utah Pioneers. Logan, Utah. Louise was She leaves behind two children Anne Hennefer Herzog (DeLoy) born on Octoof Logan, Utah and Jay William ber 4, 1915 in Hennefer (SamDal) of Brigham Springville, Iftah to Eliza City, Utah. There is 3 grandchildren and 9 Rowland and William Louise is the last of her family to leave this earth. Her parents James Rus sell. Louise and brothers George and Howard Russell and a sister Lillian R. was educated in Springville and McKenzie, also one grand daughgraduated form Springville High School in 1934 and from B.Y.U. ter are all waiting to greet her on with a Bachelor of Science Degree her return home. in 1938. At this time we would like to It was while at B. Y. U. that she say thank you to all the staff at met Jay Fisher Hennefer. They Logan Nursing and Rehab. And were married on October 20, 1939 also to the staff at the Dgacy in the Salt Lake Temple. Jay died House in Logan, where Mom stayed for awhile. August of 1997. Louise was a active member Graveside services and entombof the Church of Jesus Christ of ment will by held Friday, Dec. 21, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at the Holladay Latter Day Saints, holding a number of positions. Most of them in Memorial Park, 4900 Memorial the Relief Society. Louise like to Lane (1990 East). 7 JlgCustoni, Qualitfm :. . Large Selection of Colors & Styles 725 South 900 East Provo, Utah NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST miMm A new free report has recently been released that reveals how break TZmmjTT f y 77777 M fTJJTJJ-- 4';" Jfjlllll Jtfrrt 11111 2 technology Without new hope for disc pain sufferers. Re- proved FDA TOWN HOMES AT SLEEPY RIDGE Drugs Or Surgery!" search has proven that Pheasant Meadow Space Age Technology Is Solving Back Pain fering surgery free call !nd listen to the e 24 hr ap- Uln sine 1889 disc treatment today. For your free report entitled, "How is of- 11111 IU1UJ tYhViVl promising medical through Ned Lenord Brailsford, age 64, of Payson passed away Monday, December 17, 2007. Services will be announced by Walker Mortuary in Paysoa 374-058- 0 "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging Disc Pain?' ' - u Jeffery Brian Wing, age 36 of Springville, passed away Tuesday, December 17, 2007. Services are pending and will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary. toll-frenon-sur- cal spinal decompression has a 86 success rate for treating debilitating back pain including sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks like another NASA discovery has lead to the most 806 South 1840 recorded message for all the details or go to www.91 lbackpaininfo.com. These free reports are available for a limited time. West Orem 801-598-81- DAVE 801-598-15- 10 www.BuildingDynamics.com DOUG A on December 24, 1983 and V had sue chil- t dren. He was very young when he left his family and is survived by his mother, his brothers and sisters, his beloved wife and his loving childrea Ki Sung was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Joseph Ether Wyatt "One tough Texan" Born October 15, 1916 in Cisco, Texas to Joseph E Wyatt and Ber-t- a Stephens Wyatt. After his fathers passing his mother married George Carmichael a policeman in Cisco, Texas. Mr. Carmichael was killed in 1927 in the inf a- mous "Santa Claus Bank Robbery". Joe graduated Cisco High School in 1934 'mmmmmm and later moved to Las Nevada working Vegas, for the Pony Express Bus Depot. There he met and married Fawn Irene Jacobson in 1941. A Veteran of WWII, Joe served 4 years in the Army Aircorp, spending the r majority of his time in India. Joe & Fawn settled in Provo, Utah with their sons Joseph Stephen Wyatt and David N. Harris. They moved to Salt Lake City in 1979. He worked in the home improvement business for 58 years, at Kool Breeze and Kool Span until the age of 89. He found real enjoyment in working with and meeting new people; he never met a person he didn't like, He is survived by his sons Joseph S. Wyatt, Salt Lake City , Utah and David N. Harris, Maple-to- i Ronny "- mjjpp-jj- S- Uranacnu-jt- t 1 dren, Steve La. n 16, 2007 in Payson, Utah, He was born September 6, 1951 to Harold H. and AdaWillden Memmott in Payson, Utah. He graduated from Spanish Fork High 'e (Sherry) Harris Shav (Mickelle) Wyatt and Jessica Wyatt. Joe had 11 and 4 JJJJjjJjJjJUJ mmmmm m great-gre- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years Fawn Irene Wyatt; daughters-in-law- , Sue E. Harris and Jeanine M. n and two Wyatt, a great-gregrandchildren. The family would like to thank Beehive Homes in Orem, espe- cially Kathy and Bobbi. Also, A Plus Hospice forheir tender care of our father. Services will be held at noon on Friday, December 21st at Heather-idg- e 4th Ward, 50 South 800 East, Orem, Utah. The viewing will be held one hour prior at 11:00 am. Interment will be at the Orem City Cemetery. Online Condolences may be submitted to www.Sereni-care.co- Memmott H. Ronny H. Memmott, 56, of passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December n, Utah. --r farming, being a mechanic, and spending time outdoors. He enand had a taljoyed ent for fixing almost anything. He enjoyed coaching his children and other youth in softball, baseball, and basketball. He was a board member for Summit Creek Irrigation Company and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is survived by his wife, Janice; his children, Kimberly, and Tyson; one brother and three sisters, Kathryn (Larry) Spanish Fork; Judi (Gary) Johnston, Spanish Fork; Randy (Becky), Payson; and Cindy (Keith) Anderson, Spanish Fork. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Terry; and his father-in-laDon Kay. Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 21, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at the Santaquin 5th Ward Chapel 45 South 500 West, Santaquin. Family and friends may call on Thursday evening, December 20, 2007 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main, Spanish Fork, or on Friday morning at the church from 11:45 a.m until 12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Santaquin Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the y Mat-tinso- School in 1969 and attended Trade Tech for two years studying Auto Mechanics. He served his country in the Army National Guard for seven years. Ronny married his sweetheart, Janice Kay on August 18, 1972 in Santaquin, Utah. They are the parents of Kimberly Kay Memmott and Tyson Ronny Memmott, both of Santaquin. He was a loving father and husband and loved to be with his family. He supported them unconditionally in all that they did. They shared many happy memories and will miss him greatly. He worked for Carlson's Feed Lot, Lazy S Ranch, and Moore's Sheet Metal. He was employed for 35 years at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company. He loved family at: www.walkerfamilymor-tuary.co- Stacey Ann Eyre BRIGH AM CITY - Stacey Ann Quigley Eyre, 39 passed away on Monday, December 17, 2007 at her home. Stacey was born in Provo, Utah on November 26,1968 a daughter of Joe and Dixie Quigley, She mar ried Rich Eyre on May 26, 1989 in Provo, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Stacey was a member of the Brigham City 21st Ward and had served as Achievement Girls Leader and in Young Women's. Surviving are her husband. Rich Eyre, children: Kylee, Cody, Zachary, and Bracken all of Brigham City. Parents, Dixie Newell, Orem; and Joe Quigley, Provo; siblings: Lynn (Trudy) Paul Beck D.C. Maple Ridge Spinal Pain Center Latter-da- y worker who always ungSookNo Louise Russell Hennefer DEATH NOTICES lljjl December 17,2007. He was born in Kun San, South Korea on March 22, 1958. Ki Sung married Kyo- - and appreciated his employ- ment associations. His genuine love for people often found him serving others with his mild gentlemanliness. Ralph was passionate about driving, flying, fishing and BYU football. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Jean Savage; 3 children, Crystal Robison (Jeff), Ralph Savage Jr. (Cheryl), Ryan Savage (Julie); 9 grandchildren; 9 siblings Henry, Robert, Mary Eddy, Kathy Judd, Marjorie Taylor, Nancy Hardy, Jodi Brandenburg, Steve, Paul; stepmother Louis Wolfe Savage. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Douglas. Funeral services will be Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, at 11:00 am in the Grandview South Stake Center, 1122 N. Grand Ave., Provo. Friends may call Thursday, December 20, 2007 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the church or Friday, December 2172007 from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m prior to the services: Interment will be at Midway City Cemetery. Louise Russell Hennefer passed away quietly on December 17, 2007 at the Saints. He was a hard did his best in everything he did. He especially loved soccer and Dlaved as fre quently as he could before he was hit with cancer. We will always love and remember rum. Funeral services will be held Friday, December 21, 2007 at 11:00 AM at the Provo South Stake Center, 835 South and 500 West. A viewing will be held Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary, 495 So. State St. Orem, and also Friday one hour prior to the services at the ward chapeL Burial will be in the Orem Cemetery. We would also like to thank all of the members' of the church that supported us and were there for us. Ki Sung Park passed away in the early morning hours of East-law- www.heraldextra.com yellowpages ?! UTAH- David M. (Jill Warren) Smith of Sante Fe, New Mexico and Bruce Smith of Orem, Utah. She also has 3 grandchildren of whom she was very proud. Mary worked as a nurse in Provo for many years and had many loving friends in the area. Her family wishes to thank Hospice Specialist and the Berkshire Rehabilitation Center for their tender care and warm hearts in caring for her in her last days. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, December 20, 2007 at 1 1:00 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. Center St., Provo, Utah. Friends may call one hour prior to the n services. Interment will be at Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah. Condolences may be sent to infobergmortuary.com. Ralph Hatch Savage A good man, Ralph Hatch Savage, dear husband, father, Sung Park Ki 1 Skier dies at The Canyons THE Mary Mullen Smith was born in Knox, Indiana on December 4, gust 12, 1940, in Ogden, Utah to Henry Carryle and Marjorie Hatch Savage. He fulfilled a LDS mission in the Eastern States Mission then graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Agricultural Business. He married Velma Jean Whitaker on July 2, 1966 in the Idaho Falls Temple and together they raised three children. He farmed and taught flying lessons for many years 9th Circuit Court of Appeals THE Wednesday, December 19, 2007 HERALD DAILY M 7 IP byi 4 hi aid a photo. Quigley, Pleasant Grove, UT; Terry (Kathy) Quigley, Alvin, TX; Robin (Tom) Kimpton, Salt Lake City, UT; Tamara (Jack) Fisher, Eagle Mountain, UT; Ryan Quigley, New Mexico; Kelli (Mike) Cutler, Springville, UT; Brandon (Emily) Quigley, Tooele, UT; Tara (Clint) Strain, Riverton, UT; (Brandon) Beals, Santaquin, Tif-fan- UT. Preceded in death by her Grandparents and a brother, Kevin. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, December 21, 2007 at 10:00 am at the Brigham City 21st Ward Chapel, 865 S. 300 W., Brigham City. Friends may call on Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E., Brigham City and on Friday from 9.00 to 9:40 am at the Church. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www .myers-mortuar- com Mute Ossified Mariutpba i. t onira. lrtdoentseinntwf7daysFfS ii II i h |