Show Standard-Examine- Obituaries r iVallace Elmer Wise GARLAND Wa'iace Elmer Wise 99 ed May 25 1999 at The Bear River k alley Hospital m Tremonton He was tom March 1 1900 m Garland Utah ne oldest of six children bom to and Thomas Leavitt Mamie Wise He was reared in Garland and educated in the area schools He married Alton Verdella Della' Nish on June 24 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple died July 18 1986 On April 14 1993 fees he married Minam Selman Thompson in Preston Idaho She died August 28 1997 Wallace chose animal husbandry and agriculture as his vocation He also drove truck for several years He was a High Priest in the Church o! Jesus Chnst of Latter-daSaints Ha served a mission for 32 months to the Central States Mission from 1919 to 1922 He had served in the Sunday School presidency as a ward clerk for three different Bishops and was a home teacher for over 60 years Wallace had worked in the Logan Temple and served on the Garland Stake's Old Folks committee for several years Wallace had the deepest love concern and respect for friends and neighbors giving freely of his time and effort to help them He spent countless hours visiting the sick and homebound often traveling many miles to do so He truly enjoyed his friends and neighbors and was always in their sery vice He is survived by his daughter Norma Jean (LeRoy) Firth Bothwell Ut a Helen (Keith) Wise Ogdaughter-in-laden one sister Lizzie Wood Garland nine grandchildren 21 great grandchiln Thelma (Glen) Mandren ning Garland Carol (DeVerl) Barker East Cornne Grant L Thompson Pacific Palisades CA Kathryn (Gary) Hill Malad ID He was preceded In death by a son Wallace Keith who died July 12 1986 two brothers and two sisters Funeral services will be held Friday May 28 1999 1100 am at the Garland LDS Tabernacle 140 West Factory Garland with Bishop Gary Huber Friends may call Thurs officiating May 27th from 6-- 8 pm and Frf May 28th from 9 15-1- 0 30 am at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home 111 North 100 East Tremonton Interment in the Garland Cemetery Carter LONG BEACH CALIF - Our beloved son brother and friend Dennis Leon Carter returned home to our Father in Heaven on Tuesday May 251999 at the age of 45 He was born on 24 Aug 1953 in Coalville Utah the son of Leon and Donna Crittenden Carter He was raised and educated in Morgan He at- tended Utah State University for two years He was a supervisor at Bank of Utah and then worked seven years at the Blvd Bank of Chicago After that he pursued a career with American Airlines for 17 years Later he started a partnership business in property management in Long Beach He was the Treasurer for Meals on Wheels also in Long Beach Dennis had the biggest heart everyone else's needs came first and ha made sure everyone was taken care of especially the elderly Surviving are his father Leon of Morgan two brothers and three sisters: Dan E (Teresa) Carter Roy Danene McNamara Montana Donetta Reed DeVan (Shar) Carter Delana (Joe) Nelson all of Morgan Two nephews two nieces and one great niece Also a dear friend John Parker of California He was preceded in death by his mother Graveside services will be held Friday May 29 1999 at 12 noon in the South Morgan Cemetery Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary in Morgan from 10 to 11 :30 a m poor to the services In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to a special account in memory of Dennis at First National Bank of Morgan Aaron Montgomery and Benjamin Scott Tanner Aaron Montgomery KAYSVILLE Tanner and Benjamin Scott Tanner Infant sons of Scott Montgomery and Angela Wiklof Tanner born on May 24 1999 returned together to their Heavenly Father Surviving are their parents brother Christian and sister Lara grandparents Ron and Karon Tanner Kaysville Torsten and Edith Wiklof Sweden Deaths Bertha Lee Purcell 91 of Ogden died irmerly londay in Fort Worth Texas indquist’s Ogden Mortuary Bernadette “Mickey” urdett Ogden died Tuesday in gden Lindquist’s Ogden lortuary Mary Louise Johnson 70 gden died Sunday in Ogden eavitt’8 Mortuary Albert Clarence euenschwander 99 Ogden ted Wednesday in Ogden eavitt’s Mortuary - Compiled by News Librarian Donna Bingham HOME DELIVERY 625-420- STANDARD OGDEN - Bernadette 'Mickey' Wedell Burdett died Tuesday May 25 1999 after a brief battle with cancer She was bom August 10 1915 to Joseph Stephen Wedeit end Katherine Dwyer in Leba- Colorado her early her childhood family moved to where Ogden she lived all of her life except for four' years when she lived with her husband in San Luis Obispo dur- 0 EXAMINER World ing 1954-195- War Mickey gradu- ated from Ogden High School and attended Weber College She married Dr William G Burdett on October 7 1935 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mickey owned and operated iiudl jitt the Studio' for 42 years Her expertise In knitting and needle work had a great affect on many people who were taught and guided by her craft over the many years Mickey was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints Highland Ward holding several teaching positions in Relief Society teacher development leader and Young Woman's President for many! j years In 1946 Mickey and her friends successfully petitioned for a nine month! kindergarten in the Ogden City Schools She was a member of the Ogden Drama Club Coronet Club Ogden Chamber of Commerce Aitrusa Club and at the time of her death was serving on the Ogden Urban Forestry Advisory Committee Mickey was always active In community affairs Mick-- 1 ey was a member of the Weber Distnct Dental Auxiliary and served as the Utah Dental Auxiliary President in 1941 She and her husband Bill regularly attended Ogden City Council meetings for the past 10 years j She is survived by her husband one son Dr Wm Michael (Donna) Burdett one daughter Catherine B (Dr J 12 greatGam) Ford 11 grandchildren grandchildren and a sister Eleanor Wedell She was preceded parents two brothers death by her John Wedell Dr Joseph Wedell a daughter Mary Ann Day and a grandson Jason Day Mickey was admired and loved by not only her family but everyone that knew her Her many talents inspired and encouraged others to develop their talents especially her grandchildren She was known for her ability to recite poetry and often was asked to participate on programs where she shared her drama skills Funeral services will be held Saturin Dr May 29th at 1 pm at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop Michael DeYoung officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday evening from 6 to 8 pm fcnd Saturday 11:45 am to 12 45 pm Interment Ogden City Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the VeLoy Porter Medical AccountMayo Clinic at the Credit Union 4723 HarriMcKay-De- e son Blvd Ogden Utah 64403 day Clarence Albert Neuenschwander OGDEN - Clarence Albert Neuensch- wander 99 passed away Wednesday May 26 1999 at a local care center Clarence was bom August 16 1899 in Salt Lake City Utah the son of Albert and Lydia Hofer Neuensch- wander He was reared and educated in Salt nia Japan and Georgia returning to Ogden in 1963 Virginia was employed by the Army and Air Force as a civilian She retired in 1988 and served three missions in the California LA Mission in area public affairs office Hamburg Mission as a proselyting missionary and in the Germany Frankfurt Temple as a temple missionary She moved to St George in December of 1993 While in St George she worked for Beehive Clothing and served a mission at the Family History Center She was a lifelong active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Virginia served in Primary Junior Sunday School MIA and Relief Society throughout her life and at ward and stake levels in both teaching and administrative positions Virginia served as a temple ordinance worker for 18 years in Ogden Frankfurt and St George Tempies She is preceded in death by her parents and four brothers Funeral services will be held Friday May 28 1999 at 11 am at the St George LDS 5th Ward Chapel 85 South 400 East Visitations will be Thursday from 6 to 7 pm at the Metcalf Mortuary 300 West St George Blvd and Friday from 930 to 1030 a m prior to services at the Chapel Interment will be In the St George Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf y The Associated HUDSON Ohio - Waldo Semon who won a patent for bubble gum developed vinyl and helped create synthetic rubber during World War II died Utah He was in the US Army and served his country in WW I Clarence was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints He served on a mission for the LDS Church in the Northwestern States and throughout hla long life he served diligently In the Church in the Bishopric youth programs and as a teacher On June 14 1928 he married Claire Farr Olson in the Salt Lake City Temple She passed away Apnl 17 1977 was of California after retiring he then worked at Weber County Assessors Office as a clerk until the age of 75 He is survived by one son and two Clarence J (Gene) daughters Renee Neuenschwander Ogden (Dale) Warner Ogden Karen (Bert) Gall Ogden He is also survived by two brothers George Neuenschwander Ogden Lynn Neuenschwander Salt Lake City and 13 grandchildren 35 great grandchildren and 5 great-greFree Market grandchildren He was preceded In death by his parents his wife Claire one brother and two sisters Family graveside services will be held on Friday May 28 1999 12 00 p m at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park 836 36th Street Ogden Utah Funeral arrangements under the direction of Leavitt's Mortuary The family would Ilka to express gratitude for the loving care he received from the Crest-woo- d Care Center Interment Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorial Park Funerals HOOGC Funeral servlets for Fern E Hoooe wm be held Friday all p m at Lindquist's Ooden Mortuary where friends may call Tnursdey from 6 to 7 p m and Friday Noon to 12 45 p m inter ment Weil Weber Camrtry PUFCILL Funeral services for Berthe Lee Purcell will be hed Friday at 3 pm at Lind Ooden Mortuary where friends mav call quist's Friday from 145 to pm Interment Lindquist s Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Bivd ALVORD Graves'de services for Lowell W Al vord wli be held Fr day at I p m at the North Ogden Ben Lomond Cemetery Family will meet friends at LindouiSl s North Ogden Mortuary 2140 North Washington Blvd on Friday from 11 30 a m to 12 30 p m rfMA-iti- fr nit - PALM SPRINGS Calif -Edith Lewin an arts patron who with her husband donated S25 million worth of 20th century Mexican art to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art died Sunday of cancer She was 88 The Lewin gift to the museum in 1997 was the largest pnvately George M Perazich owned collection of modern - Holly Caudill believed to be the first female quadriplegic attorney in the United States died Friday after insurgery for a fection She was 36 Her heart failed as she was being wheeled into the recovery room a friend told The San Die- HYANNIS Mass - The Rev Kenneth B Murphy who gained national attention for his efforts to prevent suicides died Saturday after a long illness He was 78 Murphy founded the Rescue Inc suicide hotline when he was assistant pastor at St Francis de Sales Church in 1947 Obituaries Boston’s Death notices are provided by local mortuaries and listed as a service to our Paid obituaries readers allow families to extend a more message personal without a structured format Obituaries are available at $191 per line Photos and are additional symbols Obituaries must be received by 5 PM the day prior to publication 2 PM Iriday for Saturday's paper 4 PM for Friday Sunday's paper All obituary notices will be confirmed by the attending mortuary To place an obituary call (801) or fax to (801) Charlestown section In a 1961 Saturday Evening Post article he said the idea came to him in 1959 673-422- 1 Johnson g passed Kobe was bom on August 28 1998 in Salt Lake City Utah He has resided in Clearfield with his mother He was a mira- cle and an angel sent from God to teach us about children with special nees how to love and cherish life always and so much more He was into the Catholic Church Kobe is survived by his parents Nicole Ami Johnson and Lonny James Stewart grand parents Shane and Barbara Johnson all of Clearfield great grand parents Harold and Janet Peterson Ogden Ronald and Jollen Stewart West Valley Golden and Roxanne Johnson Cannonville Utah aunts Jessica Stewart Launa Stewart Amanda Johnson uncle Shane Johnson all of Clearfield His Godparents were Amanda Johnson and Shane Johnson Clearfield And many other loving and caring family members and bap-faze- d Memorials ira $111 per "Conveying Sympathy line each day they run The deadline is Beautifully" 621-236- Qm ower Shop 0 ijpsbr 2M0 N HU FWd TE Flower Excellence for Value M 3 working days prior to the day Loytan of publication For more information Basket Senior Discounts 1358 Washington Blvd Ogden of 399-116- 1 In memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OP August 9 625-438- 1 Junction City Band Tickets Start a new pay-by-ma- il account or extend an existing one by three months we'Ii give you 2 general admission tickets to Simply come into our office at 455 23rd St to set up or extend your account Phone orders can be taken by using your Visa Mastercard or Discover & tickets be mailed will Call the Circulation 0 Office today at Start your summer with a night of swing dancing Instruction or just plain listening The sixteen piece Junction City Big Band will keep the amphitheater :jumpin" with the music of Glen Miller Tommy Dorsey Duke Ellington Count Basie Harry James and more A great evening for young and old alike! 625-440- Standard-Examin- SEAViNQ THE er N(6 TOP OF UTAH SiNCE 1188 I M4I 1926 TO May 27 1919 Do not stand over mv grave end weepl am not there I do not sleep I am a thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glints on snow I am the sunlight on ripened grain I am the gentle autumn rain When vou awake In the morning's hush I am the swiff upfllnglng rush Of Quiet u In bird circling flight I am the oft star-shiat night Do not itand over my grave and erv I am not there I did not die Wa love and ml vou Your Family V§ All f “ 9i J J 1 JAft? raw Return This Coupon Today! want to take advantage of Pay by Mail and save QYES! lime! have indicated my payment preference me yV I IN LOVING MEMORY 1 James Earl Have below 7 Rock Hound He has retired from his lob HU working art through But new that ha Is redays alty free he knows not whet to do In al the years he labored hard ha had a single And that was lust to reach the day when he could really rest He saved what money he could spare and in addition he depended on a pension to avoid uncertainty His cash is quite sufficient for his clothing and his food but ha has nothing to dispel his attitude He has no special hobby and he knows not how to spend the hours that remain until his days ara at end GET A HOBBY Written by: James Hayes Love Rose family and friends f if 000 Sign up today! 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Please check method of payment below: $29 55 U 3 months: $59 10 U 6 months: The last momh 1 $118 20 year: earner for was I paid my er Standard-Examine- f IAN Save fry 2315-6271- and Junction City Big Band June 7 at Ed Keniey Amphitheater Fay Apostol Poswlll 19 0 040000000000000000000 friends Kobe was preceded In death by his great great grandfather Blaine Peter- son The family extends their thanks to Primary Children's Medical Center and Pediatric Life Care With special thanks n to Dr Kathy Pheifer and Dr Usa for all of their love and support Funeral services will be held at 11 625-439- call 6254300 $ George N Perazich an industrial economist and engineer who published research on the viability of nuclear power urban renewal and developing ocean resources died Wednesday from a brain tumor He was 94 Perazich in a career that spanned 50 years conducted studies under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration the National Bureau of Economic Research the National Planning Association and the National Science Foundation He was director of industrial rehabilitation for the UN Relief and Works Agency from 1944 to Rev Kenneth B Murphy Union-Tribun- e - WASHINGTON Mexican art ever assembled with about 1800 paintings and works on paper The collection included the works of Rufino Tamayo David Siqueiros Jose Clemente Orozco Carlos Merida Rafael Coronel Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera The Lewins operated an art gallery in Palm Springs before they donated their collection and retired Holly Caudill SAN DIEGO go after he got a call from a 1 7- - ear-ol- d parishioner who threatened to kill himself Murphy eventually talked the teen out of suicide and Boston police called on Murphy over the next several weeks to talk two young men from jumping to their deaths The agency operated for about 10 years In a 1963 annual report Murphy reported he’d received calls from 3189 people two of whom killed themselves Edith Lewin Wednesday He was 100 Semon worked for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co where one of his first assignments was make a rubber adhesive from polyvinyl chloride Instead he found a way to make PVC into a flexible elastic material that became widely used in the plastic industry Semon earned 116 US patents by the time he retired in 1963 including one for bubble gum In 1995 Semon was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron Caudill who lobbied for legislation to help the working disabled served since 1997 in the US Attorney’s Office in San Diego She was assigned to the border-crim-e unit as a special assistant US attorney Paralyzed from the neck down after a car accident at age 14 Mortuary Caudill began her legal career in 1995 with the US District Court Kobe Shane-Lonn- y in the Eastern District of Washington state CLEARFIELD - Kobe Shane-LonOfficials at her alma mater Johnson infant son of Lonny James said her caStewart and Nicole Ami Johnson Gonzaga University the first time a quad- marked reer 1999 25 away Tuesday May Friday May 28 1999 at Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary 1050 South State Family and friends may call on Thurspm and Friday one day from 6-hour prior to services Interment in the Lindquist Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Road in Logan riplegic woman had become a lawyer in the United States said Debra Hartman spokeswoman for the San Diego US Attorney’s office Press am DC and Utah State University nrf til she Inventor of bubble gum dies Sko-ka- Lake City Ha attended Georgetown University In Washington Clarence 6 lived in Califor- II ‘Knltcraft 68 died Monday May 24 1999 m St George Sne was born January 12 1931 m San Diego California to James R Looney and Leah Kenison Virginia lived in California North Carolina and Virginia Sha moved to Ogden in 1952 She served a mission in East in Germany Thereafter R COPY jr- - ST GEORGE - Virginia Looney In She L Virginia Looney non IDS Dennis Bernadette ‘Mickey W Burdett Thursday May 27 1999 7B 000000 0 or U Money order enclosed-PleaLI 2ZC charge to my: U U Check se CO Expiration date- - Card Signature Mat! 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