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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday July 1,2003 3B Obituaries Boyd Moosman ; PRICE-Aver- - .Matilda Mariah Boren ;Moosman. Married Beth ;Pfescott, Sept. 5, 1936 in Vernal. ; Boyd attended schools in the Uinta Basin. He loved herding sheep, breaking horses and ro'. deo. He served in the US Army Muring World War II. In 1953, Boyd moved to Carbon County where he went to work at Horse i Uanyon and was later employed at Plateau Mining for 10 years prior to retiring. loved ranching and he worked for Marsings Ranch for many years. He loved spending time with his family, grandchildren and who will dearly miss him. Survived by loving wife of 66 Dawn (Gary) Stansfield, Miller Creek; three sisters, Fontella Harvey, LaPoint; Ora Ellingford, Roosevelt; Edna (Bud) Evans, Altamont; and many loving grandchildren, Beth Moosman, Wellington; five sons and three Rex daughters, (Rosie) Moosman, Cleveland; Ralph (Karen) Moosman, Elmo; Ken (Joni) Moosman, Carbonville; Merlin (Carol) Moosman, Carbonville; Max (Kimberly) Moosman, Miller Creek; Judy great-grandchildr- and ; years, Preceded in death by parents, brothers, MerUn, Earl, Malt and LeLand Moosman; sisters, Della Wooley, Erma Sessions and Paul Pearl Moosman; son-in-la- Messinger, grandchildren, Travis Moosman, David Fletcher, Chris Stansfield, Shane Stansfield, John Moosman and Kena Adair. A funeral tribute was June 28, at Mitchell Funeral Home. Interment, Price City Cemetery. special person was taken from us at the prime of his life, Jack Jim Olson, age 42, passed away June 23, 2003 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. He wras born March 6, 1961 in Price to Willis Olson, Jr. and Alice Jackson. Married Melinda Mindy Kessler, July 1, 1983 in Price. Jack had a personality that w as matched by no other and when he laughed, the wrorld laughed with him. His friends and family were very dear to him, and he w as the catalyst that held everyone together. Jacks hobbies were hunting, fishing, camping, and barbecuing for family and friends. He was a truck driver by trade, w'ho loved to travel the country and was an accomplished equipment operator. In his youth he even spent some time in the coal mines and the past couple of years he was unable to work due to both shoulders being reconstructed. Jack will be truly missed by all w7ho knew and loved him. Survived by his wife Mindy Olson, Carbonville; five children, Joe (Kristian) Olson, Ferron, Jimmy Olson, Mandy Olson, Bobby Olson, Tyler Olson, all of Carbonville; father Willis Olson, Jr., Price; brother Willis (Jamie) Olson, Delta, Helga L Davis passed away in Tulsa, Okla. early Sunday morning June 22, 2003 after a long illness. She was born on Sept. 10, y 1943 in Frankfurt, Germany to Ema and Karl Birkenbach. She met Richard B. Davis in Frankfurt wliile he was servingin the US Army They married in Germany May 10, 1961. After his oversees tour, Dick was stationed in New York City where Helga proudly became a United States citizen Sept. 3, 1964. After leaving military service they Jackie (Shane) Brown, Lloyd (Helen) Kessler, all of Price; five loving grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Courtney, Kaneisha, Cameron, Caleb; special nieces, Sonja Christy, Amber and Santaria. Jack is also survived by many other loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and his brothers-in-laand Colo.; in-la- sister- w s-in-law. Preceded in death by his mother, Alice Jackson Olson and a grandson Brendan. Funeral service was held June 27, 2003 at 10 a.m. at Mitchell Funeral Home. Graveside service wras held in the Grand Valley Cemetery in Moab. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to Jacks children, CO Mitchel Funeral WELLINGTON - Charles Dixon Schade, age 61, passed away June 24, 2003 in Price. Born Oct. 19, 1941 in Price to George R. and Wauneta Wilson Schade. Graduate of El Camino High School in Mountain View, DENVER, COLO. -- Don Clair Swasey, age 54, passed aw'ay on June 21, 2003 at University Hospital in Denver following a massive heart attack. Don was bom on May 6, 1949 in Price to Monte Clair Swasey and Donna LaRene (Behling) Swasey. He was married to Claudia Kay Hall on June 28, 1985 in Moab. Don was an accomplished artist and silversmith. He owned and operated the High Desert Gift Shop in Moab for over 30 years. He is survived by wife, Claudia , in Reno, Nev. After living in California for two years, they returned to their home state of Utah, where he went to work for UMWA Local 8622 at Castle Gate. After his retirement from the mine, Dick continued to work for ECI in Price. Dick enjoyed campingand hunting with his family He loved to work and spend time with his boys on their fishingboat, Shark Bait. He spent countless hours in his shed tinkering and working on projects. Dad would never pass up a good card game or a cold Bud. He cherished every moment he spent with his grandkids. His children will always remember and live by his wise words and loving lectures. We will always hold dear and remember fondly his affectionate Hey, Babe when referringto his lifelong love, Claudette. Dick leaves behind his sweewell-plann- theart, Claudette, Wellington; mother, Wauneta Schade, Price; Chaliece Callister two daughters and two sons, Andrea (Greg) Kuiken, Blue Gale Callister, 39, passed Chapman aw'ay June 19, 2003 in Salt Lake Springs, Mo.; Hope (Rick) Manzanares, Price; Richard (Kristina) Schade, Price; Bobby (Deena) Schade, Price, nine brothers and four sisters, George (Alta) Schade, Price; Jim (Raquele) Schade, Salina; Garold (Darla) Schade, Elmo; Jerald (Arline) Schade, Wellington; Ralph (Adele) Schade, Price; Jean (James) Adams, Boise, Idaho; Sandra (Brent) Jewkes, Lewiston, Mont; Will (Margie) Schade, Granby Colo.; Linda Schade, Fbr-roTom (Dorthy) Schade, Huntington; Carl (Judi) Schade, Price; n; Brent Schade, Price; Dorothy Schade, Salt Lake City7; eight lov- ing grandchildren, Jessica and Grant Kuiken; Dusty and Dillon Manzanares; Vanessa, Levi, Calie and Cooper Schade. Preceded in death by his father, George R. Schade; sisters, Ruth Twitchell and Becky Schade; grandparents, Frank and Cecil Wilson and Rodney and Minnie Schade. Funeral service J une 27, Mitchell Funeral Home. Interment, Wellington City Cemetery: Thelma Louise Funcannon in Sunnyside to Jack and Ellen Robb Pessetto. She married Roy Funcannon Oct. 11, 1930 in Price. . She was a member of the LDS Church who loved her family above everything else and by whom she will be deeply missed. ; Louise is survived by her 19, 1911 at dren. Also survived by sister Ivene Anjerverden, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by her husband Roy, grandson Nick Eye Safety while Cleaning Even ordinary household eleaners are a threat to your eyes if not used properly; They can splash, spill and spray into your face and eyes, causing painful injury. i In fact, oven and drain clean- ers, detergents, smmonia, n pleaches, polishes and other household cleaning products were involved in thousands of eye injuries last year that were Xevere enough to require emer com-jno- gency room treatment. In some cases, fumes alone can be extremely irritating to the eyes. Mixing products can cause explosive reactions or dangerous fumes. To safeguard against a possible accident, make sure you use cleaning products carefully and only as directed. Finally, use protective eyew ear designed for cleaning hazards. Gaiy Tueller, Pat and Dennis Dierks and many nephews and nieces. She wras preceded in death by her husband Richard, her grandson Brett Davis, her mother Ema Birkenbach, her father Karl Birenbach, mother-in-laDorothy M. Davis, and brother Dieter Birkenbach. A graveside service was held June28 at theCastle Dale Cemetery Friends attended a gathering at Pausett Mortuary in Castle Dale one hour prior to the service. We will all miss you and will cherish you always. son, Tyson Swasey, stepchildren, Karena (Chaee) Gholson, Moab; Sandra (Guy) Schiebelhut and David Szakala, both of Visalia, Calif.; grandson, Wyatt Gholson, Moab; sister, Elayne (Jed) Cottingham, Arvada, Colo.; brother, Lee Mont Swasey Fbrron; sister, Cindy (Jon) Judd, Castle Dale; nieces, Kelli Hedin Strieker, Jessica Hedin and Rosanne Judd; nephews, Joe and Charles Swasey Shawn and Alex Judd. His mother preceded him in death. Graveside service was June 27, at the Grand Valley Cemetery. County High School in 1982. Attended CEU and graduated Snow College and SUSC. Taught English and drama at Duchesne High School for two years. Teacher at the Delta Middle School for the past 15 years. Loved her family, her dogs, and enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting and camping. Active in and held various positions in the LDS Church. A loving and devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister and teacher. She thought teaching w7as a labor of love and referred to her students as her kids. Chandra is survived by hus- Divisions: Elementary, Jr. High and High School (2003 Graduates still qualify) Five Prizes in each Division: $100, $50, $25, $10, $5 band, DeeMar Callister; son, DeeJay, and daughter, Chaliece Gale, Delta; parents, Gale and Verna Chapman, Leamington; brother, Gregg (Denise) Chapman, Huntington; sisters, (Rick) Bom June Pappacostas, sisters Zella and Maline and brother Whiter. Graveside services were held Sat. June 28 at 2 p.m. in the at the Price City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, where friends called Saturday prior to services. sisters-in-law- Huntington. Graduated Emery A Everyone who enters will receive FREE RODEO TICKET FOR FRIDAY, JULY 25 Entries must be received by Houston, 21, 2003 July 18 1 7, or the 2003 in Nephi. BUNDERSON Emery County Please attach to essay. NAME ! i ! I Will beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Local for 22 years 637-440- Entry Form j Monument BERNIET. MORRIS1 MONUMENTS Progress. m 7emetery Lettering Etching Quality Memorials Home appointments avaiiable 530 E. Main, Castle Dale p.m. Desertview Credit Union in Many family members w7ere able to hold and cherish her until she passed away Survived by father, DeeMar, and brother, DeeJay, Delta; grandparents, Gale and Verna Chapman, Leamington; Lenore Chapman, Price; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were June 24, at the Delta 1st LDS Ward. Interment, Delta Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary at 5 bring to the Leamington. (LaRae) Funcannon, St. George; Colleen Thompson, Price; David R. Funcannon, Price; 10 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and 16 great-gregrandchil- 7 brothers and Diane Davis, Elaine Douglas and and Glenn Jacobsen, Marilyn and Davis; ESSAY CONTEST Chandra attended elementary away June chil-dre- n; w Callister C. Leamington; grandmother, Lenore Chapman, Price; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by three infant brothers. Chaliece Gale Callister, infant daughter of DeeMar and Chandra Gale Chapman Callister, passed Funcannon, age 91, passed away Donald Chandra schools in Kemmerer, Wyo., and Danette June 25, in Price. She was born Sept. Citv due to complications in childbirth. Born April 24, 1964 in Price to Spenst Gale and Vema Lou Greenwood Chapman. Married DeeMar Callister Oct. 10, 1991 in Manti LDS Temple. Mary Sue (Gary) Dutson, Lynndyl; Louise PRICE-Thelm- a Kay Swasey; father, Monte (Joanna) Swasey, Castle Dale; Chandra DELTA- - Denison, Christopher Davis, Michael B. Davis, Corey Davis, Jo seph Witt, Mathew Witt and Justin Arval Budd Witt; father-in-la- Don Clair Swasey Calif. Dick honorably served his coun-ti- y for 7.5 years in the U.S. Army, where he was a paratrooper and he was very proud to do so. He served his last tour of duty in Vietnam, where he was awarded the parachutist, expert and sharpshooter badges. He was a member of VFW Miners Post 2379. ' After leaving the service, Dick married his childhood sweetheart, Claudette Jones, on June 9, 1966 moved to Salt Lake City where they raised two wonderful children. In 1978 they moved to Castle Dale. Helga shared many recipes with friends she met at the Fbod Ranch where shewrorked for manyyears. She loved most of all her family and Mends, and spent many hours in the kitchen cookingfor her loved ones. She loved the outdoors and all the family camping trips they took over the years. Teaching her family little sayings in German was always done with a laugh or a smile, and she never forgot to get in the last love you sweeties. Helga is survived by her children, Michael D. Davis and his spouse Angela, Steven B. Davis and his spouse Lori; grandchildren Robert Riper, Stephanie Davis, September Denison, Rachel Davis, Danyail Home. Chandra C. Callister Chaliece Callister Together forever Dick Schade . Helga I. Davis Jack Olson Our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Boydie LaVon Moosman, age 83, passed away June 24, 2003 at his home in Wellington from a long illness. Born Aug. 28, 1919 in White Rocks to John Henry and WELLINGTON- - ADDRESS . PHONE NUMBER Essays should be 300 words or less. Judged on originality, presentation and content. Winners will be announced at the Friday Night rodeo. All essays will be printed in the Emery County Progress. For more information call 381-243- 1. 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