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Show 4B Emery County . Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday June 15, 2004 Obituaries Stan Truman CLEVELAND-WilliaBuddy Tatum, 79, of Cleveland, passed away June 10, 2004. He was born April 14, 1925 in Glenwood Springs, Colo., to James Harvey m and Hattie Dorthy Kulhaman Manti LDS Temple. He served for 1 7 years in law enforcement in Salt Lake City, ; .serving as Chief of Police for South Salt Lake and as a detec-;tive for the Salt Lake County Police Department. He returned 1o Emery County and has sewed 7 family, whom he loved to Tease. His quick wit and humor .will be dearly missed by his fa- mily and many friends. He is survived by his wife of I 45 years, Karen, of Ferron and three children and their spouses, ; Loretta and Ralph Nielson of Huntington, Rick and Julie Truman of Cleveland, Kaylene ; and Mike Behling of Ferron, 12 grandchildren and three great- ! grandsons. Also survived by brother Kay and his wife Julie Truman of Huntington and Ronald Robertson of Magna and many nieces and nephews, all who dearly loved him and by whom he will be deeply missed. Funeral services were held Fri. June 11 at 11 a.m. in the Huntington Stake Center. A public viewing w7as held Thursday evening at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale. Burial was in the Huntington Cemetery. Carrie Ruzanski ' HELPER-Carri- . e Ruzanski, age 93, passed away on June 14, 2004 at the Harmony House in Helper. Born Dec. 12, 1910 in Dover, Kan. to Lloyd and Marry A. Whitecotton. Moved to Deer Fork, Colo, and homesteaded a ;; ranch. Married Charles Hanson .March 9, 1930 and had one daughter. Divorced in 1942 and married Rudolph Ruzanski 25, 1949 in Rock Springs, Wyo. She worked for Glenwood Springs, Colo, in 1957 where she worked for the Daily Reminder paper and later worked for the law offices of Peatry and Zimmer as book- keeper and tax consultant until her retirement. She was a long standing member of the BPW Club until her health restricted her of most activities. She was extremely happy w hen she received the Woman of the Year Award in June 1993. Survived by her daughter, Pat (Tom) Gabassi; three grandchildren, Kim Gabassi, Price; ; Tony M. (Cami) Gabassi, Vernal; John Gabassi, Canton, Mich.; four Ivari, Kelli, Whitney, Cenzlie; two ; ) great grandsons, Trevor and Joshua; sister, Beth Fossett, Dublin, Calif. HELPER-Joh- n Baptiste OBerto, age 89, died peacefully Fri. June 1 1, 2004, in Price. He w7as born Jan. 10, 1915 in Helper to Joe and Bertha Vignetto OBerto. Married Mary Peretti, May 31, 1947, in Reno, Nev.; she passed away Aug. 8, 1991. Teast served in the U.S. Navy for eight years during World War II. Retired from Rio Grande Railroad as an engineer after 35 years of service. He enjoyed spending time with his grandson Steven, and the companionship of his dog and cat. Teast loved gardening and working in his yard. He will be missed by his family and many longtime friends. Survived by his son, Steve (Diane) OBerto, grandson, Steven T. OBerto, all of Helper; daughter Michele Stuart, Salt Lake City; sister Lillyan Loomis, Salt Lake City; sister-in-la- Perena Schiro, Price. Funeral service, Tues. June vice. We love you dearly mom and surely will miss you. Who will bake our pies and cakes on the - PRICE 15, 2004, 11 a.m. Mitchell Fu- Mitchell's one hour prior to service. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery. June Alene Oliveto, age 83, passed away of natural causes on June 7, 2004. She was born in Helper on Nov. 24, 1920 to George and Bertha Eckstein Spratling. Married Dr. Sam Louis Oliveto June 11, 1943 who preceded her in death grandmother, and true friend. We w ill er forever love and miss her. Survived by oldest daughter, Judith Kelly, Los Angeles, Calif.; two grandchildren, Jessica Loebbecke, Long Beach, Calif.; Samuel Hobi, Stanford, Conn.; and two Preceded in death by youngest daughter, Marilvn Robertson on great-grandchildr- In lieu of flow ers please send donations to the American Can- cer Society. Aug. 17, 2003. He will be dearly missed by working w hen the company be: came Questar LAKE Corp. PRICESALT CITY Ralph daughter, Marjann (Allen) ; to I Ralph T. Coates, age 77, died moved Price when Mountain Guptill; grandson, Archie (Erni Fuel brought gas into the Car; June 13, 2004 from a stroke in Jo) Guptill; granddaughters, bon County area. He retired Lisa (Vernon) Keele, Kristen Price. ; Ralph was born Sept. 22, from Questar Corp in 1988. (Jared) Ballard; Cecelia Guptill, Ralph also loved to do carpen; 1926 in Mt. Pleasant, to John William and Annie Ovina try work and built four houses Kathryn Guptill, Allen Joseph Guptill, James Ballard; stepWhalin Coates and was the in his lifetime. of master a was past brothRalph daughter, Janet (Jack) youngest son, having four JC Joppa Lodge 26 F&AM. He was Forrester; ers and three sisters. a KCCH of the Ancient and Ac- Forrester; sisters, Reba Angert, D Upon graduation from high school, Ralph decided to move cepted Scottish Rite Valley of Venice Canaday; and many lovto the big city of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City. Member of Price ing nieces and nephews. PreHe had several jobs; being a York Rite Bodies, where he ceded in death by parents; brothcook, cab driver and laborer served as past commandery of ers, Bill, Ray, Sterling, Dee; and Comsister, Goldie. working at Kennecott Corp. He the Charles Fred Jennings 6 of Price. Member mander of Masonic funeral service started working at Mountain Fuel in 1951 and continued the El Kalah Shrine of Salt Lake Thurs., June 17, 11 a.m., Cloyd. The funeral will be held June (their 58th wedding anniversary) at noon in the Millsite 16, Ward Chapel, 35 West 200 North, Ferron. The viewing will be held Tues., June 15 from p.m. at Paused Mortuary in Castle Dale, and from 10:30-- 1 1:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment will be in the Ferron City 6-- 8 Cemetery. Tony Migliaccio HELPER - Tony Migliaccio, age 78, passed awrny June 8, 2004 in Price. Born Aug. 20, 1925 in Grand Junction, Colo., to Thomas and Rosa Guerrie Migliaccio. Married Barbara Jean Steele Aug. 16, 1952 in East Carbon. Tony w7as a member of Carbon Lodge 16 F&AM and an honorary life member of Price Elks Lodge 1550. Serv ed in the U.S. ing for the Denver and RioGrande Railroad as an en- City. Ralph Coates she loved so dearly. Her grandchildren and w7ere the light of her life. She is survived by her loving husband, Philip, sons Philip Dean (LaRita) of Ferron; Scott Herbert of Hesperia, Calif.; Ted Barry (Debbi) of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; sister Florene (Max) Peacock of Murray; 14 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death bv parents and brother Marine Corps during World War II. Longtime employee of Utah Power & Light, where he retired from the Carbon Plant. Tony had a deep love for railroading and he enjoyed work- on Dec. 17, 1987. June was a beloved mother, great-grandmoth- payroll t, clerk al Geneva Steel, secretary at South Emery High School, secretary at the USU Extension Office in Castle Dale and clerk at the Ferron District Forest Service Office. As an active member of the LDS Church, she served faithfully in a variety of callings, including Relief Society President and Ordinance Worker for five and years with her husband at the Manti LDS Temple. Doris faithfully supported her husband while he served as bishop. She w7as known for her compassionate, kind and caring service to others. Her most cherished moments especially centered on her love of family. Her numerous kind deeds, acts of service and words of encouragement brought countless blessings to those w7hom neral Home. Family will be at June Oliveto Preceded in death by her husband, father, mother, eight brothers and tvv o sisters. Family graveside service will be held Fri. June 18, 2004 at 1 p.m. at the Rosebud Cemetery in Glenwood Springs, Colo. No flowers please. The family would like to express sincere thanks and appreciation for all the love and wonderful care she received by the staff at Harmony House, Helper, for the past two and one half years. A special thanks to Marvin Hadden, she is an angel. Also thanks to Rocky Mountain Hospice for them dedicated ser- SteeL-Plan- one-ha- lf holidays? 4 : Ironton John B. OBerto Teast F.W. Woolvvorth's and attended night r school to become a bookkeeper. She later went to work as office ' manager for Pacific Fruit Producers Co. She moved to I Herbert and Bernice Petty Nelson. She married Philip Clair Nelson on June 16, 1944, in Ferron, later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple in 1950. She graduated from South Emery High School. She wras recognized as an outstanding employee, working in many important positions of responsibility including billing clerk at the his parents and four sisters, Jessie, Geneva, Velma and Ester. Graveside services w'ere held Mon. June 14, 2004 at 11 a.m. at the Cleveland Cemeteiy under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. 1 his grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to many, passed away peacefully at home on June 10, 2004, in Ferron, after enduring with dignity several years of multiple illnesses. Doris wms born March 29, 1925, in Ferron, to Joseph Tatum. He is survived by his brother and sisters, George W. Tatum, Grand Junction, Colo., Elsie Gurr, Cleveland, and Ivera Cobb, California. Preceded in death by ; I'as Justice Court Judge since SI 975. ; Stan felt a strong love for the outdoors, camping, fishing, ; horseback riding always with FERRON-Dori- s Jean Nelson, 79, dearly loved wife, mother, Tatum y I ; Doris Jean Nelson William Buddy William ' Truman, age 64, returned home 'to his Heavenly Father June 7, ; 2004 in Provo with his family 3y his side. He was born April 23, 1940 in Huntington to 'Arthur Leslie and Olive Staker UTruman. He married Karen ! Leah Huff Oct. 2, 1959 in the FERRON-Slanle- -- gineer. His greatest love was for his family and he will be dearly missed by all. Survived by lovingwife, Barbara Migliaccio, Helper; daugh- ter, Debra (Danny) Howa, Carbonville; sons, Tony Brent Migliaccio, Rangley, Colo.; Mark David (Annette) Migliaccio, South Jordan; brother, Tom (Donna) Migliaccio, Salt Lake; nine grandchildren, Danielle, Deann, Dallas, Derek, Mandy, Amy, Megan, Brittany and Scott; Jesthree sica, Maddix, Corbin; and many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents. Masonic funeral service Fri., June 11, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Thursday evening from 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to service. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Heart Associan, 7-- tion. ! Buckling up saves livesI n, ITQ5 AL50 THE LAW IN UfAtll step-grandso- n, . - ere Fixing Up Great Deals for Dads. rM0RRIS-W0RLEY- Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell's Wednesday ev ening, 9 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to service. 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