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Show 1 r yt j iy ri r rrT oT,TTTT"TTTT"y"' a rfri fWjTyi-- Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday March 18, 2003 9B Obituaries Robert Litster CARBONVILLE Our beloved daughter and mother, Anna Marie Chavez, age 29, left the warm embrace of her family and Born to goodly parents, . Leonard (Scotty) and Dagmar Qlene Jensen Litster Jan 21, 1924. Married Ruth Ijmma Lamph in the Manti LDS Temple June 28, 1943. He proudly served his country in WWII. Graduated from North Emery High School where he was active in sports, drama and music. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served in many capacities throughout his life. He loved music, singing solos, doing duets with his wife or performing with the Huntington Glee Club which Ariz.; Robert Leon Litster, he thoroughly enjoyed. He served a LDS mission with his wife in the St. Louis Missouri Mission. He worked in the Manti LDS Temple for seven years. He was a hard worker and felt that when you do a job, you do it right. His sense of humor kept those around him entertained and they wondered what was coming next. He is survived by wife, Ruth, Castle Dale; children, Emma Lee Larsen and Brenda Gay Leonard, both of Price; Norah Olene and Tremonton; and 16 grandchildren and 29 They also raised a nephew, Randy Lamph and seven foster children including Peggy Faye Parker and Troy Lynn Tucker. Also survived by sisters, Connie Sherman and Karen Jensen. Preceded in death by one greatgrandchild; brother, Ken Litster; sister, Olene Johansen; and Paul Leonard. Funeral sendees will be Tuesday, March 18, 11 a.m., in the Castle Dale LDS Stake Center. Friends may call Monday evening, 6 to 8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial, Cleveland Cem- William Charles Goff, Mesa, etery. n. son-in-la- Henry Edmondson Poppa HELPER Henry E. vf :vr Mi ''.v Edmondson. Married Wilma Donelson Nov. 3, 1940 in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Graduate of Harrisburg Township High School Class of 1940 in Harrisburg, 111. Served U.S. Marine Corps during World War II in California, China and the South Pacific. Resident of Carbon County since 1970, where he owned and operated The Arrow Club with his wife for many years. He also drove bus for the Carbon School District and Notre Dame Regional 5 School. Henry proudly served his flag and was a devoted member of the VFW Miners Post 2379 and the Price American Legion Post 3. He deeply loved his fam- tf ily u and enjoyed cooking, baking and baseball. Henry will be dearly missed by his family and a community of friends. Survived by loving wife, Wilma Edmondson, Helper; daughters, Deloris Markakis; Karla Edmondson; five grand- children, Melissa (Casey) Hammack; Amy (Doug) Olson, fBERNIE T. MORRIS' all of Price; Matthew (Amy) Markakis, Grand Junction, Colo.; Kennedy Byrd, Carson Byrd, both of Price; Madison Long, Grand Junction, Colo. Also survived by brother friends and joined her divine creator in a heavenly paradise on March 15, 2003. Born Sept. 24, 1973 in Price to Danny L. Chavez and Esther Martinez. She married Jesus Rodriguez. Annas greatest love in life was her two daughters and her family, and the time they spent together. She enjoyed reading, dancing and listening to music. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. She is survived by loving daughters, Chantelle and Briann Married Joan Louise Hixon April 29, 1955 in Ely, Nev. He worked as a cartographer (map maker) and fire fighter for the U.S. Forest Service for 30 years, after which he w as in con- Chavez, both of Carbonville; aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by sister, Danielle; grandparents, Louis and Arlene Chavez and Josie Luevano. Esther (Charlie) Funeral Mass Thursday. mother, sulting for 10 years. He loved the outdoors and spending time w ith his family w horn he dearly loved He served as a paratrooper during the Korean War. He began his service in the LDS Church at the age of 8 as a scout master. He is survived bv wife, Joan. 1 evening, 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Andrea Martinez, Helper; Dolores (Virgil) Sandoval. Jessie Price; Aguayo, Price; and many loving (Thelma) great-grandehi- l- friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial, Sunnyside Cemetery under the direction of Tausett Mortuarv. w She is survived by loving husband. Gene H Cude, Wellington, son, Allen D. (Ann) Cude, Salt Lake City; daughter, Terry L. ife, mother and devoted grandmother. Thelma I Lizel Gi een Cude, age 70, passed away March 16. 2003 at her home. Born Sept. 29, 1932 in Hamilton County. Fla., to Dewey Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and angel Delise Rae Staley was surrounded by family she loved when she left this mortal life and returned to her heavenly home on March 1 , 2003 in Emery, Utah. She was born Aug. 10, 1933 in Spring Canyon, Utah to LeGrand W and Mary Jumper Henningson She married Wayne Staley Dee. 16, 1950 in Emery and their marriage w as later solemnized in the children, three 1 Carbon LDS Chapel where Hazel Cude W ELLINGTON - Owing Delise Rae Staley Manti Temple on Sept. 12, 1995 She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served in numerous callings in the church Her greatest love in her life v as her home and family and the time they spent together. She is survived by her husband of 52 years Wayne Staley of Emery. Also children Victor (Joyce) Staley of Orangeville, Sue (Kim) Jones of Orangeville, Ben Staley of Emery, Jeff (Leslie) Staley of Emery and Kathryn Staley of Emery. Also 13 grand- (Teiry) Jewkes, Wellington; daughter, Thelma J. (David) Carter, Panama City, Fla.; son, Dana L. Cude, Palm Bay. Fla.; Garland and Come Milton Green. Marned her soul mate. Gene Harvey Cude Dec. 6, 1947 in Folkston. Ga. Marriage was seven grandehildi en, Dane, Jarem, Gaylynn, Jenmter, Roy, Samuel. Justin; and three Preceded in death by parents, brother. Herman L. Green; and sister. Zedna Katherine Carroll n. later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hazel was an active member of the LDS Church where she served in numerous callings. She was a torrner longtime resident of Melbourne, Fla pi lor to moving to Wellington in 1999 Hazel dedieated her life to her family and she w ill be deal ly missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral service Thursday, March 29, p.m., Wellington 4th LDS Ward. Family will be at the church Thursday one hour prior to service. Friends are welcome at Mitchell Funeral Home daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Interment, Wellington City Cemetery'. 1 Rules to Eat Fats By Henningson of East Carbon, Dorothy Pulley of Emery, Jean Zvvahlen of Murray, Hazel (Dick) Cox of Emery and Flo Ann (Bevan) Wilson ot Huntington She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson Jason Funeral services were held March 14, 2003 in Emery Interment in the Emery City Cemetery was under the direction ot Flan sett Mortuarv According to the American Heart Association (AHA), it is best to keep total fat intake at 30 percent of total calories or less. cal oils, partially hydrogenated oils and eggyolks. Eat e milk and more low-fproducts, fish, beans, skinless poultry' and lean meats Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables (five or more savings daily) and a variety of grain products (six or more daily) Avoid french fries, doughnuts, cookies, crackers, commercial baked goods and food fried in restaurants, ail of which are likely to be high in trans fatty acids. v egetable Saturated and trams fats shouldn't go above 10 percent of total calories in healthy people. Saturated fat should make up no more that sev en percent of ealo-- j ries for people with heart disease, diabetes or high LDL cholesterol. The AHA offers these t eating-Limitips for foods such as full-fmilk products, fatty meats, tropi at Call for Nominations Aileen Furlow, Evelyn Lollar; infant son, Lester Edmondson; Alex Markakis. Funeral service was held March 15, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family was at Mitchells Friday evening, 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. 2002 Woman of the Year son-in-la- SHES The Eastern Utah Woman of the Year Award will he presented at the CEUUSU Womens Conference held Friday, April II, 200V We are accepting nominations lor a woman who has made significant contributions to her community or county Her achievements may be m a professional fields, volunteer service, peer recognition, personal transition, support of other women, andor overcoming adversity S2V6 to request an application Please contact USU Extension at 6 to nominate someone Completed applications are due to USU Extension by April 1, 200V AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT. IN HAWAII Thousands of Americans overpay nearly $1 billion in taxes each year Did you overpay? Well double check your past tax return for free. Refiling Fees apply. Monument beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Cemetery ettering Hihing Quality Memorials Home appointments available 5 M) h. Mam, ( astle Dale 0 fat-fre- at rt sisters, Estelle Edmondson, father. F uneral service will be Thursday, March 20, p nr , in the East dren and four and special niece, Peggy. Mitchells Wednesday and Thursday one hour prior to services Committal service, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Multiple Sclerosis T oundation Sandoval, Price; sister, Kimberly (Brian) Wood, Price; brother, Paul Cata, Helper; grandparents, by East Caibon. childien. Jayann and James Goodman, Stansburv Park: Jay and Ann Stewurt. Salt Lake City: Jim and Lon Stewait, East Carbon, seven grandchil- March 20, K) a.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Vigil service Wednesday Sandoval, Price; father, Danny Chavez. Helper; brother, Larry Chavez, Price; sister. Crystal (Michael) Davis, Helper; brother, Bryan (Kristal) Also surv ived by mother, Gorilla "Peggy' By bee and one sister, Marilyn Stone. Preceded in death BUNDERSON MONUMENTS 637-440- Jerral Edmondson, Marion, 111.; and sister Marie Harrison, Marion, 111. Preceded in death by parents; Will LocaMor22years EAST CARBON - J. Birchell Stewart, age 72, passed away March 16. 2003 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born Oct. 19, 1930 in Duchesne to Joshua "Buck and Conlla Peggy Shatter Stewart. - 1 Edmondson, age 80, passed away March 12, 21X13 at Parkdale Care Center. Born July 5, 1922 in Herrin, 111. to Lum and Mary Collier s J. Birchell Stewart Anna Chavez CASTLE DALE - Robert Lee Litster, a man of integrity, left this mortal life March 14, 2003 to join other family members in a joyous reunion. 2 4- MA6NUS0N LUMBER f r if h I I-- v L f You For all your Building Needs Lumber Plumbing how you are greatly 495 E. Main, Castle Dale 33 E. Main Street, Price GOTCMl Paint 381-257- H&R BLOCK appreciated. Hardware Electrical H&R BLOCK will never know Love. 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