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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday August 26 2003 9A Obituaries Gene Storrs Pappas Martin Cullum our sun will shine a little less brightly, and there is achingin our hearts and souls. But a ntan who has waited patiently for nine years, must PRICL-Tod- ay LAWRFNCF-Mart- in our beloved mother and gram my. Olenna dene Storrs 4 4 i just the same. She worked for a number of years in his law office and volunteered as a type teacher for Notre Dame School. But her defining roles in life were always wife, motner and gram my. Through the years of torney A. John Ruggeri. It was during' her employment there that a young attorney, newly home from the War, walked into her life and her heart. She had known him, or of him, as there was a six year age difference, from her childhood in Price. But from the moment Luke G. Pappas walked into that office, she knew what her "reason" for sun ival had been. Theirs was a love that defied the conventions of that time ( 9 17) as she was a Mormon woman of old pioneer slock and he was the son of Greek immigrants. Mama used to say that Papa "hid her for two years. Papa would reply that she kept "stepping in front of his car, and he either had to marry her or run out her. Marry her he did. On May 15, 1949, in spite of family wishes and social mores, they were joined in marriage at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Price. From that point on, they were a team. Not always a quiet team, given the 1 I i, i 4 $ t jl i ! i different cultures and their Greek versus Irish tempera- t I i I k t I f ! i i and Papa, to Grammy and point and counterpoint. They cherished their two daughters and w ords are inadequate to describe their feelings for their twin grandsons. Then unon a March day in 1994-tbelievable but ineitable-Pap- a had to leae. Separated after 47 years, by the only thing' that could separate them. Papa began his patient wait. Mama struggled on alone to complete the "instructions" he had gien her. He told her to see that their grandsons got an education. In May 2002, their grandsons graduated Magna Cum Laude and Sunta Cum Laude from Luke's alma mater, the University of Utah. Now, with work complete and lives complete. Gene and Luke hold each other once again. Those of us left behind. who miss them so much, also know, undeniably, that there is a mighty team of two w ho w ill loe. guide and protect us every day for the rest of our lives. he Those who now "wait" behind include cherished daughters Joane Pappas White of Price: and Lucia Pappas Finley of Raleigh, NC. Beloved twin grandsons Fthan Finley, Raleigh, NC and lan Luke Finley, Now York, Special grandson Todd Gaskin, Imperial County, Calif. Gene's adored sisters, Irma Judd, Fdna Thompson, Helen Guff and Nan Baker. Gene is now with her parents, brother Art, sister Donna and Brian White. Please wait" for us. Trisagion service will be hold at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 East Main, Price, on Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. A tribute and Orthodox prayers will be at Mitchell's on Aug. 2S at noon. Burial will take place at Price City Cemetery, where Gene will rest once more beside her beloved Luke. NY. son-in-la- w June Oliveto n Robertson, passed away Aug. 17. 2003. She is the daughter of the late I)r. Sam Louis Oliveto and Mrs. Oliveto (June A. Spratling). Marilyn was a wonderful mother and grandmother. Her love and kindness continue as a legacy to her family. She is survived by her two children, Jessica June (Peter) Loebbecke; Samuel Jason (Umber) Ilobi; two grandchildren, Samuel Jarom and Jennica June Hobi; mother, June A. Oliveto; sister, Judith (Richard) Kelly. Funeral service was held Becker. Salt Lake City Dad vv ill be missed In all that knew and loved him. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, a sister, Shirley ; and brothers Loren and Clarence; and a grandson-in-law- ; Cory Nielsen. children and grandchildren. Dad was the kind of person that would do anything to help someone. He worked in many coal mines in Emery and Carbon County. He retired from Kaiser Steel in 1977, Local 995S. I le is surviv ed by a daughter. Carol Burdick; two sons, Earl Funeral services were held a.m. at the HunAug. 23, at 1 Lawrence Cemetery. Funeral under direction of Fausett Mo- Lawrence; nine grandchildren. two n, rtuary LaRue Luke. Craig, Colo.; Troy (Sandra) Minchey Minersv ille: 1 and Tonya (Jeff) Mark Minchey of Escalante. Preceded in death by parents; brother, day and grandson, Jo- of Beaver; Rex (Joy) Minchey of seph Sharp. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 in Cleveland. Interment Jerome. Idaho; Shellee (Forrest) in the Cleveland City Cemetery. Pauline M. Evans e Miller Evans, age 74, passed away Aug. IS, 2003 in Draper. She was born Oct. 20, 1928 in Stevenson, Wash, to Jacob and Juanita "Mabel" Roe Miller. Married Rulon "Dee" Evans, Oct. 13, 1951 in Reno, Nev.; he died March S, 1995. Member of the The 13th Annual Evergreen Conference September 12th and 13th The Joseph Smith Memorial Building Salt Lake City, Utah x attractions Hope and healing for those dealing with same-se(homosexuality), their family, friends and church leaders. www.evergreen-intl.or- Call toll free g for information bon High School in R. 191(1. hour prior to service at the church. Burial in the Cliffview Cemetery under the direction of Eausett Mortuary The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the VA Hospital and the staff of the Castle Countrv Care Center tor all their wonderful care of our father. She ) Sargent-Jonc- s, Breeden. Jr., Joshua Matthew Micheal Williams and one great granddaughter, Skvlcr Jade Galilei; brothers, Hollie M. (Sylvia) Sillitoe, Helper; Nemo J. Butch ( Andrew Ware, infant son of Michael 'ourtney and Corine Lea Sherman Ware, passed away August 25, DAl.E-Colt- on 2903 in Ray son. Private family sen ices will be held August 28. under the direction of Eau setts Mortuarv. Tips for Fueling Your Childs Brain Power Dominque and Lexus; and special thanks to Pat and Bill Johnson for their lovingcare of Pauline during her last two years. Preceded in death by her parents and brother, Jacob. Funeral services were held Aug. 21 at Mitchell Funeral Home. Interment at Price City Cemetery. BUNDERSON Monument Will beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT ( I enu-U- etlering J tilting (JuiliH Mi mortals Home appointments av ailaltli h Mam. ( astie Dale 50 0 - SAVE SIDING Jn i, and in giving them a creative and caringenvironment at home, von can help to better develop their memory recall, critical thinking, skills. and problem-solvin- g 2. 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A - http:www.satterwhite-log-homes.co- A AA 528-500- m Ai A 3 follow-u- p adjustments 435 4?2 0301 .j MCTAL AND South 1200 East Tullius, (RoscAun) Tay lorsv ille. many precious nieces, nephews, cousins, and a community of precious friends. Funeral sen icc was held on Aug. 25 at 19 a.m. at Mitchell's Funeral Home. Family gathered at Mitchells Monday, one hour prior to service. Friends arc welcome at Mitchells daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Interment. Mountain View Cemetery Helper. Colton Andrew Ware CAS TLE MONUMENTS 181 1 Dale, Melinda. Katie Rachel, and METALmarx No HMOs Please 1 Castle worked with her parents and brothers, Hollie and Butch, at the family newspaper, The Helper Journal. Married Jim Dervoe on Oct. 22, 19 IS in Eas Vegas. Nev. Jim and Margie were married for 52 vears. He passed away June 8. 2991. Margie will he greatly missed by her family, friends and her dear companions at the care center. Survived by her daughters, Tamara J. Dervoe, Omaha, Neb., Jodi (Ben) Williams, Garden City Kan. eight grandchildren. Jamie A. Robert Galiley, Steven " FOR INFORMATION, CALL EASY ACCESS MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC WE ALSO CARRY NEBULIZER MEDICATION & IMPOTENCE PRODUCTS 17. 1927 in Brandy (David) Survived by her daughter Tracy Christensen, Rock Spring, Wyo.; son James Evans, Draper; three grandchildren, Allissa Dee.Randeeand Johna; two RECEIVE YOUR DIABETIC SUPPLIES AT LITTLE OR NO COST! (111a) Burgess, Kenneth Burgess, Ears Ru Vaughn Jensen and June Jensen. Funeral sen ices vv ill be Aug. 27 at a.m. at the Price EDS Stake Center with av ievvingone Gate to George E. and Ethel L. Henderson Sillitoe. George was killed in a mine accident in Castle Gate in 1933. Ethel later married N. Joe Tullius and he became dad to Margie. Margie graduated from Car- ( PRICE-Paulin- IF YOU HAVE MEDICARE OR PRIVATE INSURANCE YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY Cow lev of Cleveland. Also surviving are grandchildren. 28 sister, Lv nil Ann Jones of Alaska; and three brothers, Henry Minchey of St. George; Jack Minchey ol Grantsv ille: and dren. JoLene (Bruce) Sharp of Hurricane; Bill (Janet) Minchey 637-440- Jensen. Maynard Born March Cleveland. 1 le was baptized a member of the LDS Church three weeks ago and looked forward to the time he could be sealed w ith his family forever. He loved to travel, and served years in the US Army and for many v ears on the Cleveland City Council. He was a contractor and ow ner'opera-to- r of Minchey Digging for 30 years. Lester gave many years of selfless service to his community. His greatest love in life was being with his family. Lester is survived by wife, Shawna, of Cleveland; six chil- locaUor22years 1 v. lvm-phom- a. McFarlane Dec. 23, 1900 in rM0RRIS-W0RLEY- vv sisters-in-lav- Margie Dervoe Alice La Von Carlow Minchey. He 1 1 Jensen. Centerfield. Nola Burgess, Provo and Lew ana Hale, EaVerkin; 14 grandchildren including' Elder Keith Williams in Chile. Preceded in death In parents, stepfather and brothers Raymond HELPER- - Margie Dervoe passed awav Aug. 29. 2993 at Castle Countrv Care Center after a lengthy batik' with Lester was born June 3, 1927 Helper to Lester June and Shawna v Roekledge. Ila.; Carlos peacefully at home Aug. 1 7. 2003 with his wife by his side after a courageous battle with complications from cancer. married vv Peter n Minchey. 7ti. died in many times beyond German lines. His as the second chicle to enter Bastogno at the Battle of the Bulge. After the war. on June 3. 1940, he married Geo Elaine Hancock in the Manti Temple. They just celebrated 57 years together. He was a faithful member of the EDS church, holding many callings. le as an appliance repairman for Price Trailing Companv and Eastern Galt Electric for 25 vears. Survived by his wife. Geo; children, Kenneth (Virginia) Burgess, West Valiev Citv; Paul (I.eRee) Burgess, Blanding; Bruce (Nona) Burgess. Price; Diane (Don) Rock. lay burn. Idaho; Deborah (Jeff) Williams, Garland; sister, Nellie (Wes) Noe, Spokane, Wash : brothers, Lester Minchey CLEYELAND-Lester'vo- STEEL ROOFING CERTAIN 1 tington 5th Ward building. Viewing vv as held one hour prior to services. Interment in the (Sue) Cullum and Richard (Kristie) Cullum. all of FALL 4" grandchildren: a brother, Carrol Cullum, Castle Dale: a sister, Peggy (Don) at great-gre- great-grandchildre- n, Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. at Mitchell Funeral Home. Interment at the Price City Cemetery. IMM19P8 4 Ivo joined the Army at the start of World War II. He was in Patton's Third Army Fourth Armored Division. He was a radio operator and forward observ er. EDS Temple. She passed awav April , 1990. Dad was a true cowboy. He loved to ride his horse and herd his cows. He was equally at home on his tractor taking care of his farm. He was an expert at braiding and taught several of his grandchildren to braid. He loved spending time with his 13 1921 in (i. Altonah. Duehesne County to Kenneth Burgess and Edna May Eoote. At age 3. bis father passed away and bis mother later married Peter M Jensen. Price United Methodist Church. Pauline was a resident of Carbon County since 1950, where she was a lontime employee of Safevvay's in Price. She was a former member of the Price Ladies of Elk's, Soroptimist Inti, and Macria Delpha. Pauline enjoyed ceramics, fishing, and most of all her trips to Mexico each year with "Dee." Marilyn Robertson PRICF-Marily- i a lifetime, the two of them moved from Gene and Luke, to Mama ments, but an inseparable team i was born April Price. Their marriage was in ture. She first returned to work at First National Bank and then became a stenographer for At- i PRICE-Jame- later solemnized in the Manti dis-play- ,t s Ivo Burgess passed awav peacefully Aug 24. 29(13. at the Castle Country Care Center after a long illness. He Henry Cullum, SS. passed away Aug. 20. 2003 peacefully in his sleep, from a courageous battle with cancer. Dad was born June 15, 1915 in Teasdale to Ernest Henry and Edna Olsen Cullum. He married BernieeeStakeron Dec. 2. 1935 wait no more. On Aug. 22. 2003. Pappas, joined her beloved husband, and they are both complete again. Gene S. Pappas (she neer liked, nor used Glenna) was born Get. 2(1. The year of her birth is a little less certain. She placed it at 1023. but older siblings and family genealogy liked 1924 better. She was born in Salt Lake City, the sixth of seven children born to Fred and Lottie Storrs. She was raised in Price until her mother died, then her father moed the family to Provo. She graduated from Provo High School in 1912, and attended Brigham Young University for two years. These were the years of World War II, and she left school to work in Salt Lake City at Fort Douglas when the Presidio was moved there from San Francisco. When the war ended she chose to stay in Utah. She returned to Price to work, but shortly afterwards was a passenger in a horrible car accident. The two people with her were killed, and Mama's philosophy became that she had survived "for a reason." Her struggle to first lie and then recover took a year, and she the steely determination that was such a part of her na- James Ivo Burgess 45 South Main Street Helper UT W Think Big! Think The Best! Think Blue! a a Pay Excellent Homctimc More Benefits More Respect Lease Purchase Available Top Ask About Double Orientation Pav S, Hassle Free Pallet Policy 800-395-33- 31 www.marten.com School Grad. With 4 Mos OTR F p Required |