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Show OCTOBER 6, 1987 Obituary LDS Molyneaux rites held Megan Joyce Molyneaux, daughter of Dennis Blaine and Pamela Gleed Molyneaux of 295 E. Burton Lane. Kaysville, died Monday, Sept, 28, 1987, in the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City of 77 dies at Craig Shirley Harris Craig, 77, of 953 N. Rainbow Drive, Layton, died Friday, Sept. 25, 1987 at his home of pneumonia. He was born Feb. 3, 1910, in Layton, to John David and Laura Maria Harris Craig. He married Rachel OBrien on March 24, 1928 in West Layton. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had served in World War II in the U.S. Navy, stationed at Mare Island Shipyard in California. He had worked 34 years with Gibbons and Reed Construction Co., as a superintendent on major highway, bridge and dam projects in the Western United States. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Elks. He was an elder in the Layton LDS 8th Ward and had resided in Layton for the past 21 years. laryn-gospas- She was born March 27, 1986 in Layton. Her parents are members of the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents, Kaysville; one brother and four sisters, Garan, Chandra, Carrie, Stacie and Jenna Molyneaux, all of Kaysville. Also surviving are her grandpa-rents- , Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Molyneaux, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Dari Gleed, Kailua, Hawaii; Mrs. Nellie Gleed, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hassell, Bluewater, New Mexico. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Funeral services were held Oct. at the Kaysville South Stake Center with Bishop LeRoy Chambers ELDER PAGE great-grandparen- speaker, Jerry Gwynn; Families Can Be Together Forever by the congregation; benediction, Steve officiating. Meacham and Sharon Meacham; speakers, Randy H. Craig and Lyle D. Craig; poem Grandpa by Wendy Craig Sparrow; speaker, Family prayer was given by Dari S. Gleed; prelude, Debbie Lang; Oh What Songs of the Heart, congregational singing; invocation, Dave Be van; musical selec- Mecham; benediction, Harris O. Craig. Dedication of the grave was by Don OBrien with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Graveside rites were accorded by VFW. the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Layton with Pres. Evan A. White-side- s Casket bearers were Jonathan H. Craig, Monte H. Craig, Gordon W. Farley, Wayne E. Farley, Kimball Hemsley, Robert F. McCarty, Scott Sparrow, Craig L. Weaver and Trent Weaver. Honorary casket bearers were officiating. Family prayer was offered by Randy H. Craig; prelude, Helen Jane Lemon; invocation, Scott Sparrow; remarks. Pres. Evan A. Youre Not Alone Whitesides; by Wendy Craig Sparrow, Brooke Glenn Kirby, Brien Kirby and Craig M. Nelson Hellewell succumbs Blaine G. Molyneaux with inter- ment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Doug Jones, Vili Lolohea, Kenny Gleed, Barry Bryson and Greg Molyneaux. Honorary pallbearers were Dari C. Gleed, Christopher Gleed, accompanied by Kelly Gleed; remarks, Bishop LeRoy Chambers; speaker, John Peterson; I Am A Child of God and Where Is Gleed and Jason Garan Young services held Charles Clyde Young, 79, of 2567 N . 400 W. , Layton, died Sept . 29, 1987 at a local nursing home of causes incident to age. He was born May 3 , 1 909 in Portland, Ore., to Clyde Lofton and Fanny Mckay Young. He married Alta Sophia Osborne Aug. 17, 1930, in Orland, Calif. He had worked at Wyatts Tire 12 years. He graduated from high school in Creswell, Ore. He had taken a law enforcement course at Morton Thiokol. He was a member of the Layton 15th LDS Ward. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Oregon and an instructor for many years in Cottage Grove, Ore. He was a member of the Eastern Star. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one son and one daughter, Charles A. Young, Layton; Charlene McBee, Brigham City; four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Interment was in the Brigham City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Clearfield Mor' tuary. 1 d, i; Earns Eagle Jamie Lin Roundy returned from the California Arcadia Spanish speaking mission on Sept. 30. Jamie is the daughter of Bob and June Roundy of Fruit Heights. She will report her mission Oct. 1 at 10:20 a.m. at the South Mountain Road Chapel in Fruit Heights. speaker, George B. Dobson; Happiness Is composed by Bruce, by Louenda Downs and Christine Shaw, accompanied by Brent Russell; speakers, Dennis M. Davis and D. Douglas Russell; How Great Thou Art by Patricia Hirs-ch- i, Sharon Seegmiller and Carolyn Naegle accompanied by Laurel Barton; benediction, David A. Johnson. Dedication of the grave was by David B. Thompson with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brent D. Russell, Keith R. Russell, Jeffrey L. Shaw, Abraham B. Haber, Don A. Marble and David B. Marble. . Elder Trevor D. Page, son of George Dee and Joan Moss Page, 1360 N. Devon, Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Idaho, Boise Mission. He will enter the MTC Oct. 14. His farewell will be held Oct. 1 1 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 10th Ward, 1039 E. Crestwood Road. Elder Page is a graduate of Davis High School where he participated on the football and soccer teams, and attended the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He attended the College of Eastern Utah where he also participated in the football program. Family and friends are invited to visit with him that afternoon and evening at his home. Molyneaux. Company and had serviced the lumber mills around Eugene and Kaysville Mortuary. Bend, Ore. He had managed Funeral services were held Oct. Medo-LanCreamery in Creswell at the Kaysville 1st Ward with and He had also manOre. Eugene, Bishop Dennis L. Hill officiating. aged the Union Oil Station in CresFamily prayer was by Read R. well, Ore. He was retired from Hellewell; prelude, Patricia Hirs-ch- Morton Thiokol in Brigham City as I Know That My Redeemer a security guard. Lives by Merlyn Schoffield, He was reared in Portland, Ore., inaccompanied by Cindy Wall; and had lived in Brigham City for vocation, Leonard Pat Heaston; re- 20 years and in Layton for the past marks, Bishop Dennis L. Hill; Bruce Read Hellewell, 36, of Glendale, Ariz., formerly of Kays-vill- e, died Saturday, Sept. 26, 1987 in the Thunderbird Hospital in Glendale, Ariz, of a heart attack. He was born Aug. 13, 1951, in 14. She will speak in Sacrament meeting Oct. 11 at 3:45 p.m. at the Kaysville 13th Ward Chapel, 875 E. 100 N. Friends and family are invited to visit with Karyn at her home after the meeting. Karyn is a high honor graduate of Davis High School and a graduate of Kaysville Seminary where she served on the Seminary council. She has attended BYU where she is a senior in elementary education. Juback. Dedication of the grave was by Eastman; poem Vaughn Sweetheart by Lona Craig; tion by Megans aunts, Julie Good Night Sweetheart by Lolohea, Julie Bryson, Pollv Donna Weaver and Karen Jones, Somewhere Out There grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Ira (Ruby) Thurgood, Syracuse. He was preceded in death by three brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday at Karyn Winward, daughter of Emer k. and Karma Winward, 570 E. 100 N., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Germany, Hamburg Mission. Karyn will enter the MTC Oct. Heaven by a childrens choir directed by Susan Wiser and accompanied by JoDee Child; 1 Surviving are his widow of Layton, two sons and three daughters, Lyle D. Craig, Reno, Nev.; Randy H. Craig, Layton; Mrs. Kimball (La Vee) Hemsley and Mrs. Wayne (Shirleen) Farley, both of Willard; Mrs. Robert (Mary) McCarty, Fall City, Wash.; 14 grandchildren and 12 great- Provo, a son of Robert Barlow and Ruth Read Hellewell. He married Jeri Lynn Griffith Dec. 15, 1973, in Farmington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were later divorced. He had lived in Provo, Kaysville, Centerville and Salt Lake City before moving to Arizona. He graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. He had served in the LDS Northwestern States Mission. He had worked for the Davis County School District, American Building Maintenance, Cottonwood Care Center and at the time of his death was working as a salesman for the National Sanitary Supply Co., in Phoenix, Ariz. Surviving are one son and two daughters, Graham Hellewell, Summer Hellewell, Amberlei Hellewell, all of Tempe, Ariz.; and his parents of Kaysville. Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters, Read R. Hellewell, Bountiful; Mark R. Hellewell, Layton; Mrs. Leland (Bar-la- ) Jones, Kaysville; Mrs. Ronald (Rosalie) Marble, Clearfield; Mrs. Jan (Renee) Rogerson, Peoria, 111. 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