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Show miii. f mL The Payson Chronicle, February 25, 1998, Page 13 Obituaries grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Naoma Smith, and a brother, Carl Andreason. Services were held on Saturday, February 21, 1998, in the Payson South LDS Stake Center. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery, under the direction of Walker Mortuary, Payson. Jason A. Judd She was a homemaker and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She is survived by her husband; daughters: Jennifer L., Cindi W., and a son, Ryan E. Machula, all of Cottonwood; her mother, Eila Mae T. Franks, Apache Junction, Arizona; and a niece, Juli A. C. Ellis, San Diego, California. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, February 21, 1998, at Cottonwood. Graveside services were held on Tuesday, February 24, 1998, at the Santaquin City Cemetery, Santaquin, Utah, under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home, Santaquin. James Daniel Haveron Evelyn Andreasoh LeBaron, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, and most of all, friend, left this world peacefully on February 18, 1998, in Orem, Utah. She was born November 15, 1921, in Eureka, Utah, to Hyrum Carl and Jemima Maria Nielsen Andreason. She spent most of her growing up years in the Utah County area. She met, and later married, Clinton B. LeBaron, of Utah, on April 30, 1940, in Provo, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on April 30, 1955. They worked hard, side by side, and were lifetime companions for 58 years. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, devoting the Lord. She hours to to the service many always loved and reverenced the temple, especially the day that she was sealed to her husband and children. She also enjoyed the hours she spent serving in the temple. At a young age, she had to learn to work very hard, so she has never been weary in well-doinShe loved raising things. As if nine children wasnt enough, she spent countless hours in her garden raising vegetables, or in her beautiful flower beds. She was always nurturing someone or something. Her biggest joy, however, was her family. She was our greatest support and fan, and taught us the meaning of the words, "loving unconditionally," which is why she is so deeply loved and will be so sorely missed. However, we are so grateful for our faith in the sweet reunion she is having with her parents that she lost at such a tender age, and know that she is being greeted with the words, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." She is survived by her husband, Clinton B. LeBaron, of Orem, Utah; a dear San-taqui- n, g. brother, Keith (Helen) Andreason, Payson, Utah; 6 daughters and 3 sons: Ethelynn LeBaron, American Fork, Utah; Judy Jackson, Provo, Utah; Kaye (Gary) s, Hickman, Payson; Marla (Lynn) Springville, Utah; Dawnita Bassir, Provo; Kim (Lynne) LeBaron, Payson; Kevin (Lisa) LeBaron, St. George, Utah; Bennett LeBaron, Orem; Lora (Kelly) Sonderegger, Santaquin, Utah, as well as 42 grandchildren and 30 great For-neliu- He is survived by his wife; seven sons, step-sonJames A. (Lisa) Haveron, Earnest D. (Charlene) Haveron, LeRoy S. (Mary) Haveron, all of Phoenix, Arizona; Mark S. (Paula) Haveron, Timothy C. (Jannette) Haveron, both of Genola; Matthew J. (Tonia) Haveron, Albany, Oregon; Michael J. (Suzanne) Haveron, Fillmore; Rebecca S. (Scott) Orr, Spanish Fork; Kenneth C. (Sandy) a daughter, two s: Service, Pennsylvania; Robert N. (Colette) Service, Missouri; many grandchildren and three sisters: Grace Mignon, Irene Mar-zeboth of New Y ork; Dorothy Bilodeau, Massachusetts. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Victor H. Haveron, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, February 23, 1998, in Goshen, Utah. Interment, the Goshen City Cemetery, under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral great-grandchildr- n, Home, Santaquin. C. May Eldredge Jason Alexander Judd, bom January 20, 1995, in Provo, Utah, to Kenneth and MaraLee Judd, went home to live with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, February 21, 1998. Known as the "Little Man," he brought joy and happiness with his contagious laugh and smile. He loved to feed the horses with his dad and older brother. He enjoyed teasing his brother and two sisters. He loved to initiate play with everyone, especially his dad, brother, and uncles. He was the light in his mothers life. He always could bring a smile to his mothers face. He was a spark of life for his family. We will miss our "Little Man." Jason is survived by his mother, Mara-Le- e Loveridge Judd; his father, Kenneth Judd; his brother, Matthew; his two sisters, Taunya and Aubrey; his grandparents: Stephen and Annette Judd, and Robert and MaryEllen Loveridge; his great-grandparen- ts: Glen and Miriam Judd, Thora Loveridge, LeRoy and Letha Wilcox; and many uncles, aunts, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his Thomas LeRoy Loveridge, and Irving and Mary Schelin. Services will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 1998, at 11:00 a.m. in the Spring Lake First Ward Chapel, 12625 Spring Lake Road, under the direction of Walker Mortuary, Payson. Friends may call at the chapel on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. great-grandparen- ts, Terri Lee Franks Machula Terri Lee Franks Machula, 43, former Utah resident, died February 19, 1998, at Cottonwood, Arizona. She was born July 23, 1954, at Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of Robert M. and Elia Mae Tolman Franks. She married Myron E. Machula. Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, James Daniel Haveron, 77, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loved ones, on Wednesday, February 18, 1998, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born November 5, 1920, in Del Ray, Virginia, a son of Victor James and Blanche Irene Curtiss Haveron. He married Eleanor Doris Lake November 29, 1951, in Signal Hill, California. Their marriage was solemnized May 26, 1955, in the Logan LDS Temple. He was educated in Washington, D.C. He was an active member of the Lr church, holding many positic throughout his life. He and his wife fulfilled an LDS mission in Minnesota and North Dakota from 1984 to 1985. He was owning his own repair business for many years. He enjoyed the outdoors, animals, and his greatest hobby was his birds. self-employ- C. May Eldredge, 72, former Goshen, Utah, resident, died February 16, 1998, a Provo care center. She was bom August 31, 1925, at Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of Ben Redfield and Cumorah Stewart Eldredge. She was raised in Holladay, Utah. May was a member of the Indian Center and the Payson Bible Church. She loved the beauty of creation, which reminded her of her Great Creator and Savior. Graveside services were held on Thursday, February 19, 1998, at the Goshen City Cemetery. Holladay Hills Funeral Home, Santaquin, Funeral Directors. ells life Insurance. Calvin K. Blohm Agent 465-925- 3 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Homo Offices: Bloomington, Illinois ' |