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Show NOVEMBER 17, 1987 'Qbitiiary services held Leland Harry Wallace, 73, of N., Clinton, died Friday, Oct. 30, 1987 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of respiratory failure. He was born Oct. 12, 1914 in Clinton, a son of Stanton Chase and Laura Dawson Wallace. He married Vera Runstedt on Dec. 24, 1941 in Farmington. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 13, 1286 W. 1800 for P. Fergeson . ;'f t cancer. She was bom Aug. 2, 1931 in Kanab, a daughter of Quimby and Nellie Elizabeth Pugh Roundy. She married Don Mark Weaver, June 10, 1953, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 14, 1964. She married Jack Lemoin Bobo, June 26, 1973 in Kaysville. She lived in Alton until she was a junior in high school when her family moved to Woods Cross. She graduated from Davis High School and was valedictorian in 1949. She received a B.S. degree in education from the University of Utah, where she was a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma Frater- - 1963. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He attended Davis County schools and graduated from Davis High School. He attended Weber State College. He retired in 1974 from a supervisory position after 31 years of government service including the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base. He was an agriculturist in Davis County, serving local grocers. Hej was a member of the Utah Farm Bureau Association and had served on the board of directors of the Clinton City Ditch Corp. He was a member of the Clinton 11th LDS Ward. He had served as secretary of the high priest quorum. Surviving are his widow of Clinton, two sons and two daughters. COLLEEN ROUNDY BOBO Hawkes, Clinton; Shannon W. Watenpaugh, Dallas, Tex.; Tanya Weaver, Tempe, Ariz.; Denise Williams, Riverdale; Annette Bobo, Wilson; 14 grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, William Macdel Roundy, Salt Lake nity. She had lived in Montana, Idaho and California before moving to Kaysville, where she had resided for the past 31 years. She had worked as a tax examin- LELAND HARRY WALLACE Wayne Leland Wallace, Steven Harry Wallace and Charlene Wallace, all of Clinton; Mrs. Vern (Marilyn) Peek, South Weber; three grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Victor (Helen) Vemieuw, South er for the Internal Revenue City. Funeral directors, Lindquists Ser- Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Glenn Taylor officiated at funeral services held Nov. 10. Family prayer was offered by Elizabeth Roundy; prelude, Reva Killian; invocation, Dorothy Phillips; Lead Kindly Light by the vice. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had served as Gospel Doctrine Sunday School Ogden. He was preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. Services were held Wednesday, Nov. 4 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy, with Bishop Stanley Norton of the Clinton 11th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Clinton City Cemetery. teacher, was a stake cultural re- finement leader, drama director in the MIA organization and editor of Weaver Kids; history, Macdell Roundy; speaker, Evan Weaver; How Great Thou Art by Van Weaver, accompanied by Michelle Weaver; speaker, Donna musical selection, Van Weavers family; speaker. Jack Bobo; God Be With You Till We Meet Again by the Congregation, accompanied by Reva Killian; benediction, Max Rigby. Dedication of the grave was by Kent Jordan with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Court Weaver, Kent Jordan, Charlie Whiting, Macdell Roundy, Don Watenpaugh, Jim Weaver and Keenan Hawkes. the ward newsletter. She had served a stake mission. She was a volunteer for the Heart, Cancer and Polio Funds, was active with the Republican Party campaigns and was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Kaysville Literary Linford succumbs Bla-mire- Club. Leah Gordon Linford, 68, of 130 S. 400 E., Kaysville, died Saturday, Nov. 7, 1987 in the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful of complications from respiratory failure. She was bom April 2, 1919, in Smithfield, a daughter of David E. and Zillah Day Robins Gordon. She married Myron Bodily Linford, April 7, 1941 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She lived her early life in Smith-fielMcCammon, Ida. and Salt Lake City. She lived in Kaysville the past 45 years. She graduated from South High School in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward where she had served in the Relief Society presidency and as work director and various other positions. She was a talented artist, working with ceramics and oil paintings. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville; her mother. Woods Cross; three sons and eight daughters, Courtland Don Weaver, Seattle, Wash.; Jackie Eugene Bobo, John C. Bobo, Pam Lemoin Thompson, all of Roy; Reatha W. Whiting, Kearns; Michelle W. Jordan, Hockkessin, Del.; Alyson W. em- ployees hired by Clover Club Foods. Surviving are her husband, Lin- ford, McKinney, Tex.; Bmet G. Linford, Kaysville; eight grandchildren; one brother, George H. Gordon, Salt Lake City. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Paul S. Willard officiated at services held Nov. 11 at the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel. LEAH GORDON LIN FOOD Lenora Stephens Campbell Mitchell, 66, of 1934 W. 1800 N., Family prayer was offered by Clinton, died Tuesday, Nov. 10, Don T. Edwards; prelude, lone 1987, in a Clearfield nursing home of kidney failure. Grange; How Great Thou Art She was bom March 22, 1921, in Hill by Joseph S. Hill and Rebecca a daughter of Myron and Ogden, Marie Fielden, accompanied by Effie May Stephens Campbell. Taylor; invocation, DeLamar She married LeRoy Mitchell on Palmer; remarks, Bishop Paul S. Willard; speakers. Patriarch June 28, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Lowell M. Taylor,; Pres. L.D. Temple. LENORA STEPHENS She was an active member of the Covington and Stephen M. White-sideCAMPBELL MITCHELL When Someone Cares by Clinton 11th LDS Ward and served in in various the church. capacities Lisa Linford; benediction, LaVar accompanied by Marvetta SaunShe was a homemaker. ders. Godfrey. Surviving are her husband of Dedication of the grave was by Speaker, Colleen Clark; organ music, Jane Howard; speaker, Harry G. Duckworth with inte- Clinton, three sons, and two Bernice Mitchell; musical reading, rment in the Kaysville City daughters. Gene Mitchell, Sunset; Don Mitchell, Layton; Lee MitchMarvetta Saunders; speaker, ColCemetery. Allen Mrs. ell, leen (Annette) Clinton; Gorwere Clark; I Heard Him Come, Pallbearers Jimmy by Margy Warner, Wendy Warner, don, Howard Cloward, Walwyn Jensen, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Heidy Warner, accompanied by Green, Reed Robins, Paul B. Ma- Wayne (Margy) Warner, Kaysvill-e- ; 24 grandchildren and three greatWendy Warner on the guitar; talk. jor and Richard B. Smuin. Patriarch Glen Saunders; WonHonorary pallbearers were Cas- grandchildren. Also are one brother derful Mother of Mine, by Lindy surviving Monte Golden Taylor, per Carroll, and one sister, William S. CampHull, accompanied by Verla Raw-so- n Pilkington and Larry Barnett. bell, Henderson, Nev.; Mrs. Scott' Hull. (Lola) Heiner, Burbank, Calif. Piano medley, Verla Rawson She was preceded in death by Hull; piano solo, Chariots of one son, one brother and two sisFire, by Tamara Jensen; ters. Beyond the Sunset, by Kaylynn Services were held Friday, Nov. Stevens, accompanied by Verla I Am A Brown; ters, Thomas A. Jones, Layton; 13 in the Clinton North Stake CenChild of God, Clearfield 19th Sharon Wells, Phoenix, Ariz.; Kay ter, with Bishop Stanley Norton of C. Gillingham, Clearfield; eight the Clinton 11th Ward officiating. Ward, Joyce Bullard, Karen Fenn, in was the Clinton Interment Renee Steele, Annette McNair, grandchildren. Pam Pennock, Verla Brown and Also surviving are three sisters City Cemetery. Funeral directors, children. Including a Book of MorMyers Mortuary of Roy. and two brothers. mon reading by Karen Fenn, Family prayer was offered by She was preceded in death by one son, two brothers and one Wayne Warner; prelude, Jane accompanied by Dee Ann Fisher; Howard; opening prayer, Allen sister. speaker, Gene Mitchell; closing Private services were held. Cre- Jensen; Love One Another by prayer, Lewis Child. Dedication of the grave was by mation was under the direction of the Clinton 1th Ward Relief Society Chorus; speaker, Janeal Dalton; Jesse Mason with interment in the Myers Mortuary of Roy. Clinton City Cemetery. piano solo, Jesus Lover of My Soul, by Barbara Mitchell; speakCasketbearers were George er, Rozella Burton; organ solo, Flinders, Lee Mitchell, Randy Deep Purple, by Jane Howard; Mitchell, Steven Mitchell, Don speaker, Elaine Flint; How Great Mitchell, Joel Walker and Charles years. She had resided in Utah Thou Art, by Elwood Johnston, Mitchell. since 1970. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Chrles J. (Virginia) Tometich, Layton; and two grandchildren. WCKIHT LOSS PROGRAM MART Also surviving are two brothers Msmbsr of USE Exchange and one sister, Howard Gillum and Call for Free Consultation James Gillum, both of Carter 298-530- 0 Diamond, Dorothy Ky.; County, Fresno, Calif. 837 So. 500 West - Bountiful She was preceded in death by (Home Center) one son. So. Lakeview Dr. 851 Interment was in the Graceland LESS THAN WE COST Cemetery, Minnesota. & DIET CENTER AND Deamer Funeral directors, Lindquists Gaye DIETERS SAY WERE MUCH BETTER Layton Mortuary. Horsley s; Jones services held Evelyn Parry Jones, 67, of 1042 N. 450 W., Sunset, died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1987 at St. Benedicts Hospital of internal bleeding. She was born Jan. 28, 1920 in Cedar City, to James C. and Caroline Parry. She married Laurence C. Jones on Feb. 2, 1941 in Parowan. Surviving are her husband of Sunset, one son and two daugh s; Mitchell dies at age 66 d, Kaysville; two sons, Paul G. succumbs Colleen Roundy Bobo, 56, of 450 N. Main, Kaysville, died Thursday, Nov. 5, 1987, at her home of L. Wallace She was one of the first C. Bobo Services held musical-readin- ..yyw w? S.f-- Paul Montgomery Fergeson, 90, of 104 Sycamore Circle, Clearfield, died Thursday, Nov. 4, 1987 in a Clearfield nursing home of causes incident to age. He was bom Oct. 14, 1897 in Yell County, Ark., a son of Olive S. and Clemie Reid Fergeson. He married Reada R. Graves Sept. 18, 1920 in Hugotan, Kan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. He was retired from Hill Air Force Base and had also done carpentry and plumbing work. He was reared in Oklahoma, and had lived in Kansas and Western Colorado. He had resided in Clearfield for the past 37 years. He was a member of the Clearfield 3rd LDS Ward where he was an Elder. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; five sons, Harold M. Fergeson, Grand Junction, Colo.; Ollie Fergeson, Delta, Colo.; Marvin J. Fergeson, Clearfield; Bennie L. Fergeson, Roy; Stephen L. Fergeson, West Point; 17 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren; one great-gregrandchild. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Tarpley Fergeson and Thomas Fergeson, both of Guyman, Okla.; Carrie Jumper, Guyman, Okla.; Reidie Gum, Hardesty, Okla. He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. at ' PAUL MONTGOMERY FERGESON Funeral services were held Nov. 10 at the Lindquists Clearfield Chapel with Bishop Don Dial officiating. Family prayer was offered by Ralph Bennett; prelude, George Rytting; Haven of Rest by Gertrude Tripp; invocation, Robert Whetstone; remarks, Bishop Don Dial; speaker, Joe Graves; Good by Night and Good Morning Janet Ostler accompanied by Nancy Lundquist; benediction, Darrel Bennett. Dedication of the grave was by Dick Young with interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Fergeson, David Fergeson, Mike McKnight, Shawn Fergeson, Chris Fergeson, Lennie Fergeson and Tim Fergeson. Honorary pallbearers were Ron Fergeson and Dan Fergeson. Anderson dies at age 74 R. Roma Margaret Nielsen Anderson, 74, of 1 128 S. Highway 89, no. 48, Kaysville, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 1987, at her home of heart disease. She was bom July 16, 1913, in Brigham City, a daughter of Anton Christian and Johanna Jensen Nielsen. She married Archie H. Anderson, Sept. 5, 1931 in Bountiful. The marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa, Ariz. LDS Temple. He died July 24, 1984. She was reared and educated in Logan. She had lived in the San Francisco Bay area for 28 years, Mesa, Ariz., for eight years; St. George for one year and in Kaysville since 1980. She was an active member of the Farmington 15th LDS Ward and had served as a Primary teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher. She was a member of the Senior. Citizens in Kaysville. Surviving are three sons, Spencer Kenneth Anderson, Los Gatos, Calif.; Perry Norris Anderson, Kent, Wash. ; Thomas Tauber Anderson, Layton; nine grandchildren and one Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Chris Neilsen, Logan; Mrs. Lincoln (Ida) Lewis, Hillsborough, Calif.; Crystal Skel-lSan Francisco, Calif. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Funeral services were held Nov. great-grandchil- d. y, ROMA MARGARET NIELSEN ANDERSON the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel with Bishop Glen Leonard 12 in officiating. Family prayer was offered by Thomas Anderson Sr., prelude, George Rytting; O My Father by Suzanne Earl accompanied by Karen Biddulph; invocation, Tho- mas Anderson Jr.; remarks, Bishop Glen Leonard; speaker, Edward Richards; tribute to Mother, Carol Ann Anderson; Jesus, Lover Of My Soul by Suzanne Earl, accompained by Karen Biddulph; benediction, Stacy Talbot. Dedication of the grave was by Chris Nielsen with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Spencer K. Anderson, Perry N. Anderson, Thomas T. Anderson, Thomas T. Anderson Jr., John C. Anderson and Brent W. Talbot. g, 1 1 Larsen dies at 89 Alma Gillum Larsen, 89, of 2244 N. Valley View Dr., Layton, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 1987 at the Hospital of causes incident to age. She was bom March 16, 1898 near Grayson, Ky., a daughter of McKay-De- e Marion and Sarah Ferguson Gillum. She married Harold E. Larsen Dec. 19, 1916. He died Dec. 9, 1970. as a She had been physical therapist. 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