Show ObituarlesFrom Page One BA Tuesday September 18 2001 Iin Fwm 1A As a nation we are over- whelmed by last week’s events” Romney said “Many of us feel personally touched by this tragedy This pin is a small but significant way that we can help in the recovery and remember the tragic losses suffered on Sept 11” ':The pin is currently available through SLOC’s Web site at: wwwsaltlake2002com It also will be available for purchase beginning Thursday at 9 a m in the lobby of SLOC’s headquarters at 299 S Main Street and at the mayor’s office California’s Aminco International SLOC’s pin licensee is donating the first 10000 pips sold to the public and part of the production cost for each pin sold after that “Each pin sold after the first 10000 will generate $462 for The September 11th Fund Romney said Michael Edward Margaret Watson Roberts Packham - Margaret Watson Packham 94 passed away Sunday September 16 2001 at Washington Terrace Utah from natural causes OGDEN ROY - Michael Edward Roberts 58 died peacefully at his home on Wednesday Sept 12 2001 following a valiant 45 year battle with diabetes He was bom Aug 29 1 943 in Ogden a son of William L and Edna Louise Battey Roberts He attended Ogden City Schools and was a graduate of Ogden High School In 1966 He married Larue Foutz They were later divorced They had two daughters Teresa and Kayla He then married Joann Jaeger on Dec 16 1983 They lived in Roy until his death As a young man Mike worked as a driver for Klenke Floral and as an orderly at St Benedict's Hospital and at Weber Memorial Hospital He was then employed the electronics testing area at Force Base for manyyears where he enjoyed many friendships Hill Air From 1A victim’s fetus could be considered in the capital murder charges as the state had decided it should also was a factor McGuire said his office believed the matter was too risky to present before a jilry were concerned that a jqry may look at the killing of the fetus differently from a person living outside the “We womb” McGuire said e Prosecutors claim shot his to death at the Layton Insurance office where she worked Of the four shots fiTed in the Jan 15 attack Susan tTo hit MacGuire in the abdomen Another struck the South Og- den woman in the left fore- arm while another round hit her in the back of the head The woman was shot after she threatened to call police according to charging Angry about his pregnancy by her fiance MacGuire shot at the woman’s abdomen deliber- afely aiming at the fetus inside her prosecu-tdr- s contend The defendant also is charged with violation of a protective order a class A misdemeanor Prosecutors said the victim’s parents have been informed of the decision and have been supportive of the Mac-Guir- ex-wi- fe All-Sta- te docu-nien- ts ’s state’s position Utah law states that cases can be charged as capital offenses when more than one person dies during the commission of a crime Utah law also classifies the death of an “unborn child” other than by : abortion as criminal homicide But defense attorney Glen Celia before Monday’s hearing had challenged that statute on the basis that the law is too vague After the state’s decision Celia withdrew that motion now a moot point The law was first challenged during the prosecution of a Summit County man charged in 1994 with the murder of his girlfriend who also was pregnant The Utah Supreme Court is currently reviewing the issue in connection with that earlier case According to Douglas John-sd- n legislative director for National Right to Life Committee 24 US states recognize unborn children as vifctirfls for the purposes of tHfe criminal law Of those 24 he sid 11 states cover the entire period of prenatal development and 13 Specify stages defining when an unborn cljild becomes a “human being” That spectrum ranges from as few as eight weeks gestation to as many as 23 wpeks Utah’s law devoid of any such qualification is considered by default to protect unborn children from the point of conception JYou can reach reporter Nisreen Khashan at 629-522- 5 8 ot nkhashanstandardnet 1 1 3wwwstandardnet online 5 anytime A Mike was known throughout his life for his mischievous sense of humor and practical jokes He had a deep love for animals and he was beloved by his family espe- cially his grandchildren Surviving are his wife Joann Roberts of Roy stepmother Catherine Roberts North Ogden daughters Teresa (Todd) Taylor North Ogden Kayla (Derek) Benson West Jordan stepson Jim Busboom (Kora) Washington Terrace sister Sharon Grey Provo and 13 grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents Graveside services will be held Wednesday Sept 19 at 11 am at the Washington Heights Memorial Park Friends may call at the Larkin & Sons Mortuary 496 24th St Ogden Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 am Carlos A Mercado OGDEN - Carlos Antonio Mercado 13 passed away September 15 2001 at his home in ' Richard S Christopher Farrell Stevenson Edward HARRISVILLE George Chester Farrell 94 passed away Sunday September 16 2001 at his home He was bom February 22 1907 in Eden Utah to Hyrum C and H Stallings Farrell He married Rhoda Elizabeth Froerer on Margaret Ernestine Bing- ham Watson the 8th of 15 children She spent her early years ' in Preston Idaho and moved back to Ogden with her family in 1921 She married Lawrence R Packham in the Salt Lake LDS Temple March 27 1 929 He passed away April 5 1 997 She dedicated her life to her husband children and grandchildren She had a special bond with all her little grandchildren who loved her so much and who received abirtrF day card from her each year with a crisp dollar bill in it She was a faithful member of the LDS Church all her life and served with her husband as a worker in the Ogden Temple from 1973 to 1979 She is survived by her daughter Maxine (Walter) Dickamore Roy two sons Jay (Joy) Packham Roy Joe (Shirley) Packham Boise Idaho 15 grandchildren 56 great grandchildren and ten great-gregrandchildren She is also survived by one sister Merle Arnold Kaysville She was preceded in death by her husband two sons Reed and Denny her parents five brothers eight sisters two grandchildren and three great grandchildren Mom the void in our lives is made more bearable knowing you are relieved of your suffering and are again with Dad and your two little boys Funeral services will be held Thursday September 20 2001 at 11 am at Leavitt’s Mortuary 836 36th Street Ogden with Branch President Chuck Barrett officiating The family will receive friends and relatives one hour prior to the services at the funeral home Interment will follow at the Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden Utah The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the staff at the Mt Ogden Nursing Home who' gave her such loving care during the past months employed Sperry Flour Mill as a mill worker Layton retiring after 35 years of service and was a member of the General Mills Quarter Century Club ' He was a member of the Church of Jesus ff at grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents two sister three brothers two sons Marvin and Robert one daughter Jana Lee Melvin S Jones and a Sadler Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday September 20 2001 at Myers Morson-in-la- tuary 845 Washington Blvd Fam- ily and friends may call on Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and 9:45 to 10:45 am at the mortuary prior to the service Interment will be at the Ogden City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwmyers-mortu-arycom Bill Lee Cornett -- home attended CenMiddle tral School where he had many LAYTON - Ruth Eyvi Grethe Rasmussen 80 of Layton Utah died September 16 2001 in her home surrounded by her loved ones after a lengthy Illness the United States Army mark as a young woman she immigrated his father of Michoacan Mexico his mother of Ogden three brothers Alex Tito and Ramon all of Ogden two half sisters and one half brother Latica Esperanza and Juanito all of Colorado Carlos is also survived by his grandparents Art and Lucy Rodriguez Ogden Celedonio and Eloisa Mercado Mexico his Pedro Leon and Priscella Flores both of Ogden Richard and Sophia Lucero Ogden and many aunts uncles ana cousins who loved him dearly He will be missed by all Funeral Mass will be held Thursday at 10 am at St Joseph’s Catholic Church 514 24th Street Friends may call at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd on Wednesday from 6 to 7:30 pm where Vigil Service will be held at 7:30 pm ts -- Interment Lindquist’s Memori- Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Road email condolences to the famal ily at: wwwlindquistmortuarycom Chad “Aron” Adams Our beloved son Chad “Aron" Adams returned to our Heavenly Father on Saturday September 15 2001 in Salt Lake City He was born September 14 2001 to Kimberly and Nealy W “JR” Adams Jr He is survived by his arents rother one Nealy Anthony Adams grandparents Allen and Sharlene Thurber Barbara Adams W Nealy Adams and numerous aunts uncles and cousins Graveside services will be held Wednesday September 19 at 12:00 pm at the Richmond City Cemetery Richmond Utah Friends may call Wednesday from 11:00 to 11:45 am at the Richmond LDS Chapel 150 S 100 E Funeral Directors Leavitt’s to America of husband Kai Gunner Bethlowsky Rasmussen and survived by her three children Dann L Rasmussen Joyce Ruth Peterson and Mark Kai Rasmussen and her sister Ellinore Lillian Sorensen Ruth has seven and eight great grandchildren grandchildren Ruth was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and her beliefs brought her much peace and comfort in the last days of her life To honor her wishes there will be no formal memorial services held A private ceremony will be held for the immediate family Her immediate family wishes to express her heartfelt gratitude to all of Ruth’s friends and neighbors for all the support and kindness they have shown to their mother Funeral under the direction of Myers Mortuary of Layton D in On March 5 1958 he mar- LAYTON - Christopher Edward Hendershott age 37 passed 15 away Saturday September 2001 at Davis hospital He was born February 11 1964 in San Bemadino California the son of James Leroy Richard graduated from Davis High School and later received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the University of Utah He was a High Priest in the Layton 11th Ward He held numerous church positions throughout his life He served as a faithful home teacher until the time of his death Richard was employed by the Davis County niatriiM fnr 3R years He was the first principal of Central Davis Jr High in Layton a position he held for 6 years In 1 960 he became the Principal of Davis High School He held that position for the next 27 years until his retirement He was actively involved in the Utah High School Activities Association One of the many things that he developed was the Girls’ Athletic programs at the secondary level Richard was also affiliated with numerous professional associations He was on the Board of Directors UEA President Utah High School Activities Association Executive Board National Federation for Schools Committee Member Northwest Association of (Beverly) West one Point niece Cassie one nephew Jimmie and many aunts uncles and cousins in Japan Memorial services will be held Thursday September 20 2001 at 11 am at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary 1867 No Fairfield Road Friends and family may call Thjircrlay nne hour prior to serv- ices Interment Lindquist’s MemoriPark at Layton In lieu of flowers or donations family would appreciate contributions be made to the American Cancer Society condolences to the famal ily ett llmlindquistmortuarycom In memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF ISAAC EZRA AUSTIN Sept 18 2000 Feb 10 2001 We have the Schools and Colleges Chairman Davis District Secondary Principals Senior High School Representative UASSP and High School Representative and State Advisory Committee for Vocational and Technical Education He has also been actively involved in civic and community affairs: Town Councilman and Mayor Layton Utah Board of Trustees North Davis County Sewer District North Davis County Sewer District Trustee Davis North Hospital Secretary Layton Chamber of Commerce North Kiwanis Club and Chairman Davis County Republican Party He enjoyed the time spent with his family and friends at his Bear Lake cabin He also enjoyed fishing golfing and sports of all kinds He was a veteran of World War II serving as a medic in the US Marine Corps His tour of duty in the Pacific included action on Saipan Tinian Iwo Jima and ried Betty J missing and it's vou Isaac and how we miss vou so We never got to see vour first steps flow Isaac we miss vou so much you'll never know We hear your voice of sorrow and vow not to give up vour fight We will seek iustlce from the man who took vour life never giving up and only looking forward to the day when we reunite So HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIG BOY You're always In our hearts Keep looking down upon us because we're never really far apart Your mommy reads you stories at your graveslte every Sunday ni9ht praying every moment that you'll feel her love a flight So Happy FIRST YEAR BIRTHDAY tell God we said hello Just Remember buddy mommy loves and misses you so much that her heart will not be whole until she can hold you in her arms and see your smile glow Love Always vour Family Written by: Tammle Barker In Memory Of Yvonne Pagano with his grandchildren He is survived by his wife Washington Terrace two sons Billy J (Kathy) Cornett Roy Steve Cornett Washington Terrace one daughter Chris (Kevin) Young Washington Terrace six Nick Jordan grandchildren Jamerson Erik Jeff Kristine one great grandchild Kalie and several nieces and nephews He is also survived by his mother-in-laPauline Huff one brother-in-laKen Huber and one sister-in-laSally Cornett He was preceded in death by w three brothers and three sisters Funeral services will be held Wednesday September 19 at 11:00 am at Leavitt’s Mortuary 836 36th St Ogden where friends may call Tuesday September 18 from 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday one hour prior to services Interment Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorial Park and their children Patricia Jamison Rich Stevenson (Marie) Bob Stevenson (Lisa) all of Lay-to- n Mary Duerden (Keith) Bountiful and Mark Stevenson (Tamara) Colorado Fourteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren Also one sister Ilia Crowley (Jerry) California Richard was preceded in death by his parents Asahel and Elizabeth Stevenson and two sisters Faye Cook and Jean Roberts Also preceded in death by a grandson Kyley Stevenson Services will be held Wednesday September 19 2001 at 11:00 am at the Layton Utah Stake Center 60 W Gordon Ave Friends and family may call Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 pm at the Lindquist Layton Mortuary Sept 28 1917 FundRichard Stevenson 325 South Main Kaysville Utah 84037 condolences to the family at llmlindquistmortuarycom Sept 1981 18 My Dear Sweet Mother miss you more each day mom Someone told me that missing you would be easier find with time Yet myself In need of your loving guidance now more than ever You served the Lord and accomplished everything he asked of you with love You died at an early age not because you were sick but because you were tired May God grant you Peace and mostly rest I remember well the morning God came and picked you up In his arms and light as a feather whisked you off to Heaven I loved vou then and I'll love vou forever Love Bonnie "Conveying Sympathy " Beautifully 621-236- 0 2735 Washington “ Jimmy'S 5 Flower Shop Blvd 2840 N Hill Field Road Flower Basket 399-116- 1 Greathouse Ogden Robert (Belva) Arnell Stockton CA and Edwin (Cleora) Arnell of Roy Cremation by Garner Funeral Home of Salt Lake City When they open a newspaper children get a look at everything the world has to offer News from around the globe and around the comer weather sports business and economics recipes facts figures comics and so much more! your selected classroom can have its own copy of the newspaper At that low price why 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Help students read to succeed with Standard-Examin- Sponsor your local school’s Newspaper In Education program Call 7 for more information on how you can help broaden the horizons of a generation 625-455- j i Open A Child's Window To The World You can help give students a new view of the world by sponsoring a class For less than 25 cents' a day subscription to Standard-Examin- Layton Free Delivery to Funeral Homes 1358 Washington Blvd Ogden LAYTON - eventually took over his body He was born January 22 1 929 in Kennebec SD to Jay C and Wilhelmina Warman Arnell Jack graduated from Ogden High School and joined the Air Force Reserve His unit was called to active duty in the Korean conflict He married Christine Wally Nov 16 1957 He worked for Hill Air Force Base for 40 years After he retired he worked for Trace Minerals and prior to his death worked for Quality Quick Print He loved to hunt and fish and to spend time at Star Valley Ranch He is survived by his wife Christine and three children Cindy (Doug) Retzlaff West Valley Vaughn Arnell Ogden and Elaine (Troy) Woods of Perry He is also survived by two brothers and a sister Marilyn (Orville) Ogden 7738400 Arnell Jack (Buzz) Arnell 72 died Sept 6 2001 after a long battle with colon cancer that " I 1867 N Fairfield Road and Wednesday at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 am Interment Kaysville City Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be sent to the Davis High Scholarship Fund in the name of Richard Stevenson at: Davis High School Davis School High Scholarship to- wards vour mother or those first words of bve-bv- e and hello If seems so long before we'll get to see vour smile and hear your laughter He is survived by his wife Elda Huff bal- loons and presents all lined up in a row but there's iust one thing occupation of Sasebo Japan at the conclusion of the war worked for Rocky Mountain Chrysler and Smiths Food King He worked for the Internal Revenue Service retiring after ten years Bill enjoyed fishing and being in her life She was preceded in death by her Jack 929 and was the Vice President of Gibson’s Product for 43 years He 1947 where she spent the remainder 1 He was a manager of Gibson's Discount Den- Carlos leaves behind April 2 Hendershott and Kinuyo Tashiro Hendershott Surviving are his parents one brother James Clerk-Treasur- WASHINGTON TERRACE Bill Lee Cornett 72 passed away Saturday September 15 2001 at in Gravois Mills Bill served in Born in Latter-da- y for 12 years He is survived by his wife Rhoda two sons and two daughters Mary Sadler of Harrisville Donald R (Gaylene) Farrell of Harrisville Leanna (Dale) Brinker-hoof Farr West and Micheal O (Sheriy) Farrell of Harrisville Also surviving are 18 grandchildren 55 great grandchildren and ten great-gre- Rasmussen friends who will miss him Christ of Saints and served 27 months in the Ayr Scotland Mission where he was branch president He served an 18- - month mission to the London Temple He worked in the Stake Young Men’s Organization and was High Priest group Teri Lucero Carlos son 79 beloved husband father grandfather and great grandfather passed away Saturday September 15 2001 in Layton He was bom 26 January 1 922 in West Layton He was Lake Temple He was a life long resident of at Ruth Evyi Grethe 20 LAYTON - Richard S Steven- married to Elda Jaques on Sep16 tember 1946 in the Salt August 5 1926 He was He was born Gravois Mills Missouri to Audie Irwin and Elmer Cornett He was reared and educated Ogden He was born November 1987 in Ogden a son of Carlos Mercado and er George Chester Josephine and Robert in Case was She bom on July 2 1 907 in Ogden Utah a daughter of Alfred Standard-Examin- f'V |