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Show vChe Page B9 Brent Timpson died Oct. 13 Larry Brent Timpson passed ui4i 4U OitUT d uAi ) rageous battle with cancer. Brent as a forthright man who lived and died on his own terms. Brent was bom Jan. 2, 1950 in Provo to Maurice Herbert and Laie Thurber Timpson. He was raised in Salt Lake City, Oahu, Hawaii and Twin Falls, Idaho. He was a colorful character w ho loved life and lived it to its fullest. He was a very enthusi- - 2nd Notice: The League of Women Voters Candidates Forum will be shown on Channel 6 on Wenesday, Nov. 1 and Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m., and also on Saturday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m., and Monday, November 6, at 7 p.m. i Please watch this important q jestion and answer forum, and decide for yourself what the candidates will bring to Grand County. UJimrs-3n5rpfUiJn- October 19, 2000 it Brents lifes work was Michael Linden Mickey" Hadley, 61, of Moab, passed away Oct 10. He was also known as Eagle," a name he picked up w hen he arrived in Moab three years ago. Mike always said he loved Moab be- cause of the people, they always have time to stop and talk. Mickey was born Oct. 13, 1938 in Winfield, Kan., the son of Otis and Mutzie (Kunzmann) Hadley. He grew up in Wichita, Kan. and graduated 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FULL RENT OR GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZED from Wichita East High. Mike then attended Wichita State University, studied Forestry at Utah Rent based on Income Mickey Hadley Mike was a scientific researcher and came to Moab to study eagles and ended up studying the fish larvae in the Colorado River to check on environmental conditions. Surviving family include one sister, Nikki Adams of Wichita, Kan.; and two nephews, mike Adams of Plano, Texas and Slade Adams of Wichita, Kan. He was preceded in death by his parents. THE VIRGINIAN APARTMENTS South co 17 Moab, Utah 84532 71 E. 300 (435) 0(3 ve v eusb cm s? 000 00 caefMb Born Oct. 25, 1918 near Hardtner, Kansas, she was the daughter of the late Siegfred and Hattie Eckert of Kiowa, Kan. Lindstrom was a longtime member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Tinley Park, and was a beautician in that town for over 30 years. Surviving her are two children, Bernadette Schroeter and husband Walter, of Moab, 'and Richard Rayond Lindstrom and crrotTvsnv locally owned and operated since 1929 MONUMfWT ttHMM KM Kan. and Leon Eckert and wife Wanda of Kiowa, Kan. She was preceded in death by one brother, Alvin Eckert of Coldwater, Kan. Memorial services will be held at the Hirsh Funeral Home, 7151 183rd St., Tinley Park, 111., at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21, with Pastor Stutrud presiding. Interment will follow directly at the Zion Lutheran Cemetery in TimTy Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Grand County Hospice, 719 W. 400 North, Moab, Utah, 84532. Funeral arrangements directed by Larry and Susan Turpen, Spanish Valley Mortuary. Freda Maxcine Lindstrom, 81, ofMoab, formerly ofllnley Park, 111., died Saturday, Oct. 14, 2000 at her home. She was the wife of Gustaf Ray" Lindstrom, who preceded her in death in 1987. tW4 259-239- 5 Snyder Memorials, Inc. Maxcine Lindstrom died Oct. 14 & The family wishes to extend special thanks and gratitude to Debbie Dooley who provided loving care to Brent during his last two months. A memorial potluck was held Wednesday, Oct. 18 at Old City Park. Mickey Hadley died Oct. 10 State, Animal Husbandry at Texas A&M, and then scored the highest grade ever recorded on Veterinarian Enthe trance Exam, but did not go to vet school. Instead he got his Bachelor Degree of Science from Manhattan, Kan. Later he worked on his masters degree in Oceanography at St. Johns, Newfoundland and then went to Teach Tech on a grant. Then, Cast An Informed Vote On November 7th! Ron and Tim. He is survived by his son Conan, his sisters Shelly Gardner and Shauna Johnson, his brothers Brad and Scott, and his nieces and nephews Lisa, Joshua, Cain, Masi, Kaeo, Lyle, Christopher, Ashley and Laura. mostly in the oil industry, working as a roughneck" on oil rigs in his younger days, and later he spent years in oil exploration. He also worked at the landfill in Moab, and owned a leather working business Brents Custom Leather" out of a shop on Main Street in Moab. Brent was preceded in death his by parents, and his brothers astic outdoors man and loved to fish, hunt, camp and hike the canyon country. He also enjoyed golfing, and good food. Brent was an gujig avid and enthusiastic chess player, a capable and worthy opponent He took great personal pride in maintaining a neat and orderly home. His various vehicles were always well maintained, clean and orderiy. Create a message that will last forever Contact Lucy Carlisle at Municipal Cemetery Grand Junction, Colo. Hwv. 50 wife Daryl of Middletown, Md; six grandchildren: niiuaSv;niH? S refiSM-icgGES- OCKHIfl QasSFiGejai' Wendy Kathryn and orrimu HITiOtS: onomi 33DnBEW3' Walden and husband Matt, Robert Schroeter, Dawn, Jennifer, (jnrniia Danielle sap 4njiiniTHUKlPJi' Lindstrom; two sisters, Edith Boyle of Tracy, Calif., Elizabeth Fleak of Ogallala, Neb.; four brothers, Albert Eckert of Anthony, Kan., Loyal Eckert and wife Ruth of Leoti, Kan., Carl Eckert and wife Juanita of Kiow, c miwsn v i . . Banking dethumt that affect the people in Moab art mate here in Moahe kn5H9 mb i3tB ixonzn XL s. ; -- innnr 4 ; , ; ,4 OUR CUSTOMERS AREN'T . out otocoit. OUR SOLUTIONS AREN'T EITHER. Those big banks are strong, but, well, out of state. And they may not grasp what your life in Moab is all about. Try using their cookie-cuttproducts and services and it may become glaringly obvious. out-of-sta- te er In contrast, each Zions branch has authority to make decisions on a local level. 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