Show 4C Thursday Xme 3 Obituaries 1 999 Orville T Young Faye Anderson A Together Forever1 Faye J Anderson age 82 passed away June 2 1999 at the Lakeview Hospital of natural causes Faye was born April 22 1917 in Grace Idaho to Otto and Jeanette Jensen She married Gale Anderson May 23 1935 They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Ogden LDS Temple Gale passed away November 23 1991 Faye and Gale together started their family in Gunnison Utah In 1947 they moved to Layton Faye worked at Hill Air Force Base until 1975 when she retired Together they had two daughters Betty Gayle (Richard) Young of Farmington Utah and Judy (Grant) Leonard of American Fork Utah Four grandchildren and Six great grandchil- dren Faye was preceded In death by her husband Gale her parents and one granddaughter She is the last child to a family of 10 brothers and sisters Funeral services will be held at 11 am Saturday June 5 1999 at Layton Valley View 8th Ward 789 Wasatch Drive with Bishop Richard Kotter offy iciating Family and friends may call from 6-- 8 p m at Lindquist's Layton 1867 North Fairfield Road Mortuary and Saturday from 9 am at the church Interment Kaysville City Cemetery John (Mitch) Milos Jr OGDEN - Mitch Zinaich Jr 57 passed away Monday May 31 1999 at LDS Hospital He was bom April 14 1942 in Steubenville Ohio the son of John Milos and Helen Kova- - cevich Zinaich He was in the and Army served his country during the Vietnam War Mitch worked as a general contractor and was fTT was a member of the Serbian Orthodox Church He was a collector of old cars and loved to restore them He was also a photographer golfer coach and most of all a best friend Surviving are one son and one daughter Alex Zinaich Los Angeles CA Michelle Zinaich San Ramon CA two brothers Sam Zinaich and Milton Zinaich two sisters Judy Thompson and Melva Svec and one grandchild Erica Crume He was preceded in death by his parents Memorial Services will be held on Friday June 4 1999 700 pm at Mitch's home 823 East 3400 North North Ogden UT Funeral arrangements under the direction of Leavitt's Mortuary Mitch was an excellent father to both of us He is our best friend and will always be close with us forever in our hearts He is strong willed and a fighter to the very end Dad Michelle Alex and baby Erica love you In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Alex or Michelle Zinaich 823 East 3400 North North Ogden Utah 84414 for a cross-countr- y motorcycle trip in Dad’s honor Eugene Murray LaRue Tennessee Eugene was a veteran of World War II serving in the Army later joining the US Air Force where he was a supply Knoxville clerk He retired April 30 1967 Graveside services will be held Saturday June 5 1999 at 10 am at the Lindquist Layton Memorial Park 1867 North Fairfield Road Layton Utah where Military Honors will be accorded Hill Air Force Base Honor Nicholas Grant Cooper ARLINGTON TEXAS Nicholas Grant Cooper a newborn infant passed away on May 25 1999 in Arlington Texas He was born on the same day He is survived by his parents Carter Cooper Arlington TX brother Garrett Cooper Arlington TX grandparents Bryan and Weda Coots per Lynn and Vicki Sorensen and Melanie Leah Cooper Helen Thomas Grant and Glenda Sorensen Verna Bigler uncles Brandon Lynn 8rian Rob Greg aunts Candice Crystal Tisa Brandee Cheryl uncles Curtis and Randy Funeral services will be held Saturday May 29 1999 at 3 pm at the Home in Kenne-dal- e TX Interment Emerald Hi'ls Memorial Park Kennedale TX Emerald Bingham meat the for 'Safeway1 retiring in 1984 He was a past member IN LOVING MEMORY OF WENDY L WAYMENT February 17 1H - June 3 198S O0GeHyeeee so e©©©oo Tom Orville Althoush 11 vear have come and gone since vou left us we hold on to the wonderful memories of vour smiles and laugnier You are always in our thoughts and forever In our rrsV Phil Noble 19 January Funerals MOULTON Funeral services for Asael Moutton will be held Friday all p m at Lindquist's Ooden Mortuary where friends may caH Friday from 1145 am to 12:45 pm Interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Wash' ington Blvd Frank Noble Phil retired from as a bar- Memoriamsare $L91psr line each day they run and sales busi ness His most notable accomplishments were as a concert promoter Ha was a recipient of the National Sales Award tor two years in succession from major recording industries He was responsible for numerous gold records Phil loved music his family and his sweetheart Jen Phil marned Jeri Carver of Plain City on June 18 1971 He is survived by his wife and children Christine Peterson Salt Lake City Michael Crandall Mesa Ariz Phil Jr Upper Montclair NJ Sean Crandall Portland Ore Michael O'Fallon III Brian Lufkin TX and Alan Allen TX sisters Sylvia Johnson Lake Elsinore Calif Gina Withers Chesterfield MO 11 grandchildren and his special Aunt Betty March Colton Calif Memorial services will be held at 2 pm Friday June 4 1999 at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 2374 Grant Ave Ogden Utah and conducted by the Most Venerable FL Winder Norma Saunders DeVorss 621-236- IMMTS Mv Daddy Is only s picture that hangs In a frame on the wall Each day I talk to mv Daddy but he never talks at all I tel) him ell of mv secrets and all of my llllle plans and from the wav he smiles al me I know he understands 1937 in Sterling CO a son of Ester Smith and tender at the Mirage Hotel and He Casino spent most of his life in the B Senior Discounts Ogden The deadline rSbop 0 “77334iir u-v- n Obituaries Death notices are provided by local mortuaries and listed as a service to our readers Paid obituaries allow families to extend a more message personal without a structured format Obituaries are available at $191 per line Photos and symbols are additional Obituaries must be received by 5 PM the day prior to publication 2 PM Friday for Saturday's paper 4 PM Friday for Sunday's paper All obituary notices will be confirmed by the attending mortuary is To place 3 working days prior to the day an obituary call (801) fax to (801) or 625-439- 9 625-438- of publication For more information call 6254300 0 $ 1 Conveying Sympathy Beautifully" IN MEMORY OF Mehrln L Owen Sr June 3rd mi - July 4th 1W7 Happy Birfhdav Dad Your Loving Children cancer Jar Value 1358 Washington Bird 399-118- 1 We will love vou forever Your Familv 4S Phil Noble beloved husband cherished brother loving father and grandfather died Tuesday May 18 1999 at the Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas NV after a valiant struggle with Excellence hearts enjoyed life his family fnends and breakfast at 'Village Inn' Those who knew him will miss his love quick wit and friendship always emr Funeral services will be held on Saturday June 5 1999 11:00 a m at Leavitt's Mortuary 836 36th Street where Inends may call on Fnday June 41999 6 00 to 8 00 pm and Saturday one hour pnor to services Interment Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park his job Flower Basket and 719 Surviving secretary of B P0 E members of his family are his wife Ruth children Doug W Bart and Pat (Farrell Woods) grandchildren Stacie (Brian) Thompson Amanda (Matt) Stephenson Katie (Dave) Cow-di- n and Casey Woods Ha is also survived by his sister Erma brother Marlow stepsister Betty and stepbrother Hills Funeral - Dr L Joseph DENVER Butterfield known as the father of neonatology died Tuesday at his home in Denver He was 72 Butterfield was known worldwide for his ideas about the care of newborn babies His medical career and affiliation with The Children’s Hospital in Denver spanned five decades In 1965 he was recruited as transmission antenna for the BBCs first TV station at Alexandra Palace north London During World War II be worked on the development of Britain’s radar defense system the medical director to create Children’s Newborn Center among the first of its kind in the and helped design an aerial direction finder that helped Allied pilots navigate their return to Britain’s wartime air bases By the early 1950s he left Marconi and settled in Norfolk eastern England to build tourist boats but he also began work on inventing his hovercraft which could move across land or water on a cushion of air The first prototype hovercraft crossed the English the SR-N- 1 Channel in June 1959 The first commercial service began in Britain in 1962 and across the English Channel in 1966 He was knighted in 1969 and in 1971 received $250000 from the government for surrendering his patent rights to the nation His program - An-ce- LOS ANGELES Charles Pierce an actor and female impersonator famous for characterizations of Hollywood stars including Bette Davis Mae West and Joan Crawford died Monday of cancer He was 73 Pierce did monologues and stand-u- p comedy in 1952 at the Cabaret Concert on Sunset Boulevard He first got paid for his impressions while performing at the Club LaVie in Altadena He added women’s clothing to his act in the 1960s quickly gaining admiration for his uncanny ability to conjure up images of female celebrities by using subtle facial expressions and vocal inflections Later he took his show to San Francisco’s Gilded Cage and to Miami where he got around laws g by using barring props or wearing trousers under his gowns In 1990 he returned to the stage after the death of Davis his most famous character revampnightclub act of ing his one-ma- n “legendary ladies of the silver cross-dressin- brother-in-la- w Danbury Conn Breaking the tradition of displaying furniture in rows of chairs tables and beds Anceli applied the “gallery concept” of showing furniture in coordinated settings Anceli succeed Baumritter as chairman in 1970 handing over management to Farooq Kathwari in 1985 The company was bought by Interco Inc for $150 million in 1980 and was sold to a management group led by Kathwari in 1989 screen” Crocker Snow Sr IPSWICH Mass - Crocker Snow Sr a pioneering aviator and director of the Massachusetts Aeronautic Commission died Tuesday He was 94 Snow was a founder of Skyways Aviation the first commercial flight operation at Logan International Airport in Boston Amelia Earhart was one of his students Every Thursday Every Monday Top of Utah Planner Weekly list of events concerts School Report Card In your Weber or Davis Standard Section Life and Outdoors Features etc Utah Journal A look at the interesting people and places in our state TX Written by and for local teenagers addressing the topics on their minds lips Norma married H Clyde Saunders on July 30 1930 in the Logan LDS Temple They Every Wednesday Business Watch Top of Utah 'Work At Home series Ufe Body Mind Focus on mental and physical health 50 years Clyde died in 1980 Norma married Orville DeVorss Fishing Report Backyard Critters News and advice on the animals living inside and outside your home 7V Column by Standard-Examinreporter Nancy VanValkenburg er Gardening OFF beat Weekly list of outdoor fun and fitness events Business Watch A roundup of Utah of Top company news Orville preceded her In death in 1991 She was a long time member of the Ogden 4th LDS Ward Norma is survived by eight children: (Robert) Ririe and Fred (Joan) Saunders both of Las Vegas NV Faye (Duane) Morriss Ogden Gary (Kristine) Saunders Woodenville WA (Mrs K Roland) Dorothy Ferrier Vance Kearns Utah Charles (Carolyn) Saunders Clinton Utah Douglas (Martha) June Saunders Ogden Carol Joy (Scott) Smith South Ogden 36 grandchildren 28 and four She was preceded in death by both one sister two brothers a arid a grandson Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm at Lindquist's Ogden of her husbands son-in-la- Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday from 6 to 8 p m and Saturday 11 '45 am to 12:45 pm Interment Ogden City Cemetery G Every Sunday New home f'ats Homes Showcase Gose-u- p page with current rca! estate listings Travel Section Color Comics -- Advertiser Coupons Births Weddings Anniversaries and Birthdays Businesspeople Who's making waves in local business Bookmark lists and a weekly The newest books best-selllist of authors appearing in our area Local Link Your guide to Internet products and services Traffic Travails Road construction detours commuter maps c'c 7T Column by Standard-Examine- r reporter Nancy VanValkenburg Savvy Consumer Good Housekeeping compares products and services Martha Stewart Advice for entertaining at home Wasatch Rambler A look at living along theWasatch front with Standard-Examine- r columnist Charles Ticntclman Convention Meeting Calendar Highlights of upcoming gatherings - Scott Tams G Scott Tams asleep in Jesus Monday May 31 1999 He was the beloved husband of Susan M Tams (nee Weis) the dear son of Vernon and Ruth Tams (nee Huber) of Don and Carol Weis (nee Berger) brother of Lauren (Joseph) Tams-Scherbrother-in-laof Steve (Kelly) Weis Mary (Steve) Luccia and Barbara (Daniel) Wright uncle of Billy Scherer Michael and Kevin Weis Brett and of Nicholas Luccia grandson-in-laHelen Berger dear Nephew Cousin and Friend to many Memorial service at Lord of Life Lutheran Church 15750 Baxter Rd St Louis MO 63017 Friday 7 pm Inter-mePrivate In lieu of flowers contri- Every Saturday Ufe: Home And Family Section TV Preview A week's worth of TV listings program and movie reviews etc Religion Section Missionaries Saturday Satire The best of this week's editorial cartoons Cut Your Utility Bills James Dulley gives you tips to save money Real Estate Market Pamela Reeves talks about real estate Subscribe Call butions may be mads to American Cancer Society or Lord of Ufe Lutheran Church Memorial Fund No visitation A service of Schrader Funeral Home jpgrw iviwwwiiifiiwwgvi ' -- - i y--i : - - re- Charles Pierea - Nathan S ll of the Ethan Allen furniture company and pioneer of the concept of selling furniture in room-styl- e settings died Monday at his home in New Rochelle He was 90 Theodore Baumritter started their company in the 1930s in Beecher Falls Vt out of a bankrupt furniture factory Its headquarters was eventually moved to recog- nized as a national model for gional perinatal care er Anceli and his “Newborn Country USA” became Nathan S Anceli NEW YORK L Joseph Butterfield Because you need to know OGDEN - Norma Leone Phillips Saunders DeVorss 88 died Monday May 31 1999 at a local care center She was bom September 5 1910 in Ogden Utah a daughter of Edward and Josephine Harbertson Phil- in 1981 Dr worked for the electrical company Marconi helping develop a market manager were married for CHEYENNE - Eugene Murray LaRue formerly of Layton 75 passed away on klay 31 1999 at the VA Hospital in Cheyenne Wyoming Eugene was born on November 5 1923 in Knoxville Tennessee to Charles and Maude Bowman LaRue He married Grace Geneva Scarlett In Knoxville She preceded him in death on September 26 1991 He is survived by his son Eugene Jr and wife Cathy LaRue Evans CO a daughter Donna and husband Bob Littrell Moore OK five grandchildren: Gail Tammy Shawna Enc and Todd four great grandchildren He is also survived by a brother C B LaRue of by the Guard We love vou Grandma! Blake Tamiann Skvler and Cotton entertainment Mitch Her memory will live in our hearts and mines forever Orville worked as George L Leshko 7 1 Ogden died Tuesday in Ogden Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary Asael Moulton 82 Ogden died Monday in Ogden The Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary LONDON - Sir Christopher Waylon Cade Montgomery 3 months Liberty died Tuesday Cockerell inventor of the hoverin Liberty Myers Mortuary of craft died Tuesday He was 88 Ogden studied engineering - Compiled by News Librarian at Cockerell University and Cambridge Donna CORA ANDERSON STOKES MARCH V 1?W June X W r Cockerell inventor of hovercraft dies at 88 DEATHS IN LOVING MEMORY He married Ruth Winter in January 1946 He was bom Zinaich In memoriam OGDEN - Our loving husband father and grandpa Orville T Young passed away peacefully June 2 1999 Orville was bom in Roy Utah on June 2 1922 a son of Viola Gibby and William J Young He served in the Army Air Corps in World War It Standard-Examine- Every Friday Entertainment Calendar Theater concert art exhibits etc Movie and current video release reviews On The Road Close-u- p look at a new car truck or sport utility vehicle Business Planner Weekly list of business activities seminars etc 625-440- 0 3 |