Show I Standard-ramine- Obituaries r Wandafellen Hardy WandcuOen Hardy passed away Tuesday May 2 2000 in St George She waoAom May 3 1908 In Pocatello Idaho tcCJames Martin Hopkins and Essie MayGuigtey Hopkins Waggon She -jatried Milton Ashby Hardy on'May 31 1935 in lbs Salt Lake Temple He precededTHSr in death on December 11 She 1£ wee a member'bC the Otrorch LDS where she'was very active and served well as Preston J Gam OGDEN PLAIN CITY grandfather and brother Preston J Gam of Alpine Wyommg died of cancer at hs daughter Paula's home in Rnrerdale Utah May 5 2000 with his sweetheart llene at his side He was bom January 17 1919 in Fielding Utah to Daniel and Aram-kit- a Gam After attending high school he enlisted into the US Air Force where he served in WWII In 1946 teacher in various organizations including ‘ward and stake Young Women&8217s and Relief Society Stake Boards She was a temple workover five years as a er and Spanish mission name extractor was She a member of Women&8217s Library Clubs in Hurricane and Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Ogden She taught kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd grades in Salt Lake Spring-dal- e and specialized in Special Education with the Ogden School system She is fondly remembered by her many school children and their parents- - At age 91 she was still tutoring children in reading it was said she could teach a fence post to read She had a great love and concern for her nieces and nephews and their children She loved to crochet and knit and there are many who enjoyed receiving her handcrafted gifts of toys table clothes dollies baskets afghans and Christmas angels and ornaments large and small She was always active with a great sense of fuaand humor She lived a full and giving life and will be remembered with love byber many fnends and family Surviving are her son James William (Joan) HardyWestminster CO daughter Kathleen Ann Pulsipher St George daughter-in-laKay Hardy Ogden 14 grandchildren and 11 She is also survived by two brothers Clyde (Donna) Hopkins and Harold Hopkins both of Salt Lake City She was preceded in death by her husband a son Dr Kent Hardy her par- -' ents and a brother and his wife Gilbert and Fern Hopkins Funeral services will be held on Monday May 8 2000 at 11 a m at Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden 845 Washington Blvd where fnends may call on Sunday from pm and Monday from 91030 am Interment Myers Evergreen Memorial Park e 6-- 8 OGDEN - Ace W Anderson passed away Thursday May 4 2000 at Manor Care Nursing Center while recovering from hip surgery He was bom January 10 1912 in Richard 9:45-10:4- Christine G Herrick SAN JOSE CA Our mother grandmother great grandmother and Chrisbne G Herrick aged 88 passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on April 30 2000 She was bom December 29 1911 in Nampa Idaho to Willem Johanna and Van Evardine Batenburg Hes-zlShe married Ace was a High Priest in the Memorial Park LDS Ward in Ogden for many years before moving to the Summerhaze Ward in Layton where he resided with his daughter He was a worker always haying multiple jobs He' delivered soft drinks and linens and worked at Safeway Hill Air Force Base and most recently the Ogden Cknic where he finally rebred at the age of 8d Surviving’ are his daughter Joan (Ben) Jewkes Layton five grandchildren IV great grandchildren and five Ace was preceded in death by his wife and his son Richard A Anderson Funeral services will be held at the graveside on Saturday at 1 pm at Lindquisfs Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Blvd with Bishop Greg Sanders officiating Friends jnay call at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd on Saturday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm John K Scambia SOUTH OGDEN - John Karl Scambia 78 died Fnday May 5 2000 at the home of his daughter Lois He was bom November 13 1921 in Kaiserslautern Germany a son of Vital-in- o and Ella Esskuchen Scambia On December 25 1942 John married Pansy Ressler in Willmer Minnesota He was a Christian and he accomplished his goal of finishing well John was & veteran of World War II senring' with the U S Navy He was an aerospace engineer at Hill Air Force Base Surviving are his wife Pansy of South Ogden two sons and four daughters J Stephen Scambia Wyoming Philip R Scambia and Sandy Scambia both of California Cathie Douglass Roy Debbie Poulos Illinois Lois Golde South Ogden and 12 grandchildren John is also survived by one sister Katrina Wing Woodland Hills Calif He was preceded in death by his par- on Sept 5 1930 They were later divorced One son was bom to this union Chrisbne married Earl Demont Herrick on June 6 1935 in Ogden Utah Earl had two children by a previous marriage Charles Herrick and Ava Bell Hernck Colvin From their union they had Billie Jean Clinton Dee and Glen LeRoy Christine lived most of her life in the Ogden area moving to San Jose CA 16 years ago Chnsbne had many personal accomplishments but her great love was She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Laber having served in the Primary Sunday School and Young Women She was a lifetime member of the Eagles in Ogden Utah She is the devoted mothto Keith er and beloved mother-in-laWilliam and Ruth Taylor of Apache Junction AZ Billie Jean and Glen Tischer of San Jose CA Clinton Dee and Barbara Herrick of San Jose CA and Glen LeRoy and Carol Herrick of Payson Ut Christine leaves a legacy of 31 grandchildren 45 great grandchildren and 7 great-gregrandchildren She was preceded in death by her one true love Earl Herrick a son Charles Herrick and a daughter Ava Bell Herrick Colvin Sixteen Brothers and Sisters She is survived by two brothers William (Mane) Heszler of San Jose CA and Clarence (Arlene) Vellinga of Ogden Ut and two sisters Dorothy Oyler of Ogden Ut and Maria Birdsall of Toms River NJ Christine was loved by many and will be greatly missed Family and fnends may pay their respects at a viewing to be held Monday April 8 2000 from 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM at the Larkin & Sons Mortuary located at 496 24th Street Ogden Utah Family and friends are invited to graveside sendees which will begin at 12:15 PM at the Ogden City Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary in Payson Utah Keith-Willia- Jared Ann attended school at Plain City Ele- mentary Wahlquist Jr High and Freemont High School She graduated from Washington High School in 1998 She was abending Weber State University when she became ill Since December of 1998 she grew in strength wisdom and courage as she bathed her illness Her last few months she fought so hard and bravely finally however she asked to come home A few days after her wish was granted she was finally brought to peace Ann was a beautiful intelligent strong young woman She had many hopes and dreams and great promise Her mission on earth was short but divine She learned and taught us: how to be kind and caring to the less fortunate how to accept your life lust the way it is” and do the best you can - how to find a way to be happy even when faced with great difficulty - how to find joy when surrounded by -- sadness - how to suffer unspeakable pain with strength and dignity Ann wishes to thank all of the family and friends who took care of her and loved her during her illness: the entire team at Pnmary Children’s Medical Center the Cancer Clinic the Pain Service Surgeons and PICU Also her friends at Columbia Ogden Regional Medical Center who cared and prayed for her Thanks to Doree and Paul for helping her have fun I'll see you soon Doree We are glad she went peacefully and although we may no longer hold her in our arms we will always have a special place where we will hold her in our hearts Funeral services will be held Sunday May 7th at 1 pm at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington happy-go-luck- step-son- Blvd Friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 11 am to 12:45 pm Interment Lindquisfs Memonal Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Road Monday May 8th at 11 am In lieu of flowers please send contributions to Primary Children’s Medical Center PO Box 58249 Salt Lake City in memory of Ann Utah 84158-024Shafer “I tried so hard to stay with all of you love you I love you I love you Go now and be happy I am ok - you be ok Online 9 Legal Notices r SDanmeocGO v- Day-Sain- ts w J Burrup HURRICANE - Beth J Burrup 73 of Hurricane Utah bom May 8 1926 died April 30 2000 She was a former Interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Blvd Funeral" directors Lindquist's Ogden —Mortuary was Beth's choice to be cremated with no services Family and friends can send contributions to the American Heart Association or the National Diabetes Foundation Lois It IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR SPECIAL ANGEL BREANN ANGELA HADLEY May 6 1985 - Sept 1 1995 four sons and daughters bom to Erskin and Alto Reed in Kansas City MO He graduated from High - moved to Ogden Utah and continued his education and later studied law at the University of Utah He was mamed to the late Hortense Payne He was mamed to the late Maiy Alice Salazar tc this union was added a son Homer Reed Jr He was also mamed to the late Essie Jack to this union was added two children Michael and Margaret In 1967 he married the late Doris Jean Newton to this union was added one daughter Monique He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad seven years before joining the US Armed Forces in the Korean Conflict where he was honorably discharged after four years of service Upon his discharge he was employed by the United States Postal Service from which he retired Rebrement was not the end but only the second career he became Scoutmaster of the first black Boy Scout Troop (287) he was a Mason he along with hts wife Jean Frank and Oretha Brooks founded H&F Maintenance which was successful for over 20 years He and Jean also founded Watchguard Security and Janitorial in addition he was a Volunteer Probation Officer with the State Department of Corrections and member of the Governors Black Advisory Council His interests were many He loved to travel and did travel throughout the country and overseas He loved both his family and friends spent countless precious hours with them and chenshed his grandchildren His sense of humor intelligence and charm will be greatly missed He was truly a perfectionist both personally and professionally He was a member of the Embry Chapel AME Church He was preceded in death by his wives both parents two sisters and two brothers He is survived by his children Margaret and Family Chicago IL Homer E Reed Jr (Susan) and Family Rancho Cordova CA Michael A Reed (Jacqueline) and Family St Louis MO Monique Le Reed and Family Ogden four greatUT ten grandchildren grandchildren a special niece Melba Jean Parham Laramie WY special nephew David Cottrell Tacoma WA a host of other nieces and nephews and an abundance of very dear friends The service will be held Monday May 8 2000 at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden 845 Washington Blvd at 1:00 pm Friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday night between 6:00 800 pm and 12:00 1 :00 pm prior to serRev Lisa vice on Monday Davis and Elder Henry McAllister Interment will be in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch South Ogden under the direction of Myers Mortuary Reed-Matthe- -- It YOU ARE MISSED! t think of you s surpnsmg how often I turn to speak to you and realize you are not nght there as I expect you to be so close in thought that it’s hard to understand sometimes that you aren’t close in person But I wanted to let you know I'm thinking of you and wishing we could talk and just be together awhile— I guess I hold you You Are Really Missed! Happy 15th Birthday! We Love and Miss You So Very Much Your Friend Kristen Medina Your Loving Family and Dear Fnends IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN C VASQUEZ JR September 4 1977 - May 6 1995 We miss your goofy smile wild hair and sweet spirit You'll be in our heart and mind With Love Your Family Deaths Ace W Anderson Ogden died Thursday in South Ogden Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary Valentine Gilbert Ritter 81 Washington Terrace died Thursday in Ogden Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary John K Scambia 78 South Ogden dieid Friday in South Ogden Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary Homer E Reed Sr 81 Las Vegas Nev died Sunday in Las Vegas Myers Mortuary of Ogden Clarence D Nelson 81 West Haven died Friday in Roy Leavitt’s Mortuary - Compiled by News Librarian Donna Bingham Funerals Barker- - Funeral services for Kathleen Barkwill be held Saturday 1 1 a m at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary Viewing from 9 a m Interment Lindquist's Memonal Park at er Layton Dining Through The Decades ly Beth IN KoEMORIAM m Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 am at the Washington Heights Baptist Church 1770 East 6200 South With Pastor Les Magee '“ other people Valentine graduated from Smithsonian Business College in Ogden after one year because she was already qualified and placed in a full time job at the Presidents recommendation She married Melvin S Gilbert on August 30 1 940 and they were blessed with four boys Mack Tom Van and Rex Melvin’s best fnend was Max (Ruth) Ritter who had four children Fred Linda Joyce and Melvin Their families spent a lot of time together camping and taking trips together Both Valentine and Max lost their spouses when Melvin died of massive heart failure and Ruth collapsed while reporting about their mission to Canada Valentine and Max were married on May 5 1983 They moved to Santa Clara in 1993 and later to St George Valentine was a member of the Red Cliff 1st LDS Ward in St George She enjoyed serving in many different callings and especially enjoyed serving in the Ward Library She had a strong testimony of the Gospel and especially Priesthood blessings At the time of her death she was a member of the Washington Terrace 6th Ward She enjoyed crocheting reading crafts and cutting her lawn Valentine y was a lady who loved everyone Surviving are her four sons Mack (Barbara) Gilbert Riverton Utah Tom (RuthAnn) Gilbert Van (Tom) Gilbert and Rex (Kathy) Gilbert all of Riverdale two s Fred (Ellen) Ritter Ogden Melvin (Mary) Ritter Bear River City two Linda (Darwin) Hansen Syracuse Joyce (Mike) Bennett Hansen Idaho 34 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 am at Lindquisfs Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop Polo Afuvai of the Washington Terrace 6th Ward officiating Fnends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monday 10 to 10:45 am Interment Ogden City Cemetery Taylor Pocatello Idaho and Ogden Utah resident She died of natural causes Beth was a loving mother and grandmother and brought happiness to eveiy-one- 's lives she touched She is survived by two sons and two grandsons Blade (Susie) Burrup Cane Beds Arizona Barth (Charla) Burrup Pocatello Idaho grandsons Shawn Burrup and Benjamin Meecham She is preceded in death by her mother and father Moses and Eliza Johnson and brothers and sisters Percy Grace and ents by her grandmother Manon Goddard her aunts uncles cousins nephews and new in laws Her family also shared her with many fnends and her special friend am m&t er J the Valentine youngest of 15 She children quickly learned to get along with her more than words can say She will also be missed On Sunday April 30 2000 Our Heavenly Father stretched out his arms to embrace the spirit of a devoted father grandfather unde cousin and very special friend Homer Erskin Reed He was bom January 27 1919 the third of - School Upon graduation he George had eight children making and Homer E Reed Sr Lincoln McBnde in Ogden that love William Temple They made their home in Ogden UT where he engaged in both the businesses of sales arid restaurants Together they raised nine wonderful children involving them in the family business of Gam's-E- l Sombrero Restaurant In 1968 they moved to Centerville UT where they operated Gam's Frostop Drive In Upon rebrement he and his sweetheart built a home overlooking a beautiful valley and lake in Alpine Wyoming where they have spent the last 18 years Dad has left us with a legacy of loving memories He is known as an inventive master of trades Whatever he did he did with excellence He fostered a love of God and family for the outdoors and animals and of sharing humor to lighten people's lives He added much strength to our lives He is remembered for his integrity charity and compassion Not only did he serve his family and country he served in church callings during his lifetime He was a Ward Clerk a Sevenbes a Home Teacher Sunday School Superintendent and President of the Gospel Doctrine Class He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Mane and his son Russell He is survived by his wife llene Gam and 3 sons and 5 daughters: Gerald Gam of West Valley Paula (John) Sever of Riverdale Veriene (Larry) Stanger of Boutiful Ronald Gam of Farmington LuAnn (Don) Farr of Riverdale Jeanette (Ben) Booth of W Bountiful Mark Gam of W Bountiful Gloria (Men) Asher of Alpine Wyoming 38 grandchildren 22 great grandchildren Also his brother Stacy Gam of SLC and 3 sisters: Tressa (Martin) Tidwell of SLC Uarda Gam Larkin of SLC and Luella (Arlie) Tincher of Brigham City Funeral services will be held on Tuesday May 9 2000 at 11:00 AM at the Riverdale Third Ward Chapel at 1056 W 4400 S Friends may visit on Monday May 8 2000 from 8 PM at Myers Mortuary 845 Washington Blvd Ogden UT and at AM 5 the church Tuesday from Interment will be in the Fielding Utah Cemetery William married George brothers Andrew 6-- Ace W Anderson WASHINGTON TERRACE - Valentine Gardiner Gilbert Ritter 81 died Thursday May 4 2000 at McKay-De- e Hospital ’ She was bom February 14 1919 in Burley Idaho the youngest of seven children to John and Lill ian Moms Gardiner Following her father’s death her mother ters Sarah and Susan and three and he - Ann Shafer 20 died peacefully at home on Thursday May 4 2000 after a long painful but always brave battle with rhabdomyosarcoma (a type of cancer) Ann was bom on April 27 1980 in Ogden Her mother Gerri Goddard Shafer and her father Gordon Shafer love her and will miss her She had two sis- Angie llene Echols were married in the Salt Lake City Saturday May 6 2000 3C Valentine Gilbert Ritter Ann Shafer - Beloved spouse father i i The best of this popular Standard-Examin- er series by Food Editor Valerie Phillips compiled in one handy booklet! - The Food The Fads The Local Restaurants Recipes From Each Decade Cake War-Tim-e Cheese Souffle Scalloped Cucumbers Chinese Beef Burgers Pesto Crepes And Many Morelt 435 23rd Street Ogden Pick up your copy at Standard-Examinor at Lakeside Review 2146 N Main Layton er For mail orders please add $100 each book for postage and handling Mail your request to: Standard-ExaminDining through the Decades ' 455 23rd Street Ogden Utah 84401 er Visa or Mastercard Phone Orders: 4 44 625-455- ztowwmo 9 At Y mmdma I m Jt-- i |