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Show t Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 30. 2003 9A Castle Valley obituaries Chase Wood PRICE - Rejoice and remember Chase Shane Wood, the loving son of Brian J. and Kimberly Sandoal Wood, who touched us dearly on Sept. 23, 2003 in Price. Dear family and friends. Until now, we did not know how important it would be for us to tell you of our son. Chase Shane Wood. Acknow ledgment of our childs short life may be upsetting to you. You may not know exactly w hat to say. And thats okay. You can help us through this difficult time by letting us talk about our sorrows when we feel the need, allow ing us to cry w hen we need to and not pretending that everything is okay ... when its not. No response to this announcement is asked of you. We only want to thank you for listening to us. With your love and support, we can be strong and have hope for a bright and happy future. Chase is survived by his proud and loving parents, Brian of Price; Joel (Bonnie) and Kimberly Wood grandparents, Wood, Fallon. New; Bill (Sandy) McDowell, Montrose, Colo.; Charlie (Esther) Sandoval, Price; Carol (Stan) Densley, Price; aunts and uncles. James Wood, Montrose, Colo.; Misty (Matt) McFarlane, Robert (Patera) Wood, both of Fallon, New; Bryan (Chrystal) Sandoval, Stephanie (Chris) McNeil, Larry Chavez, all of Price; Jeremy Densley, Salt Lake; ts, Jim (Marie) Penasa, Montrose, Colo.; Virgil (Dolores) Sandoval. Price; Basil (Carol) Swatzel, Grand Junction, Colo.; many other loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephe ews, and very special great-uncl- and great-aun- t, Ray (Colleen) Haigler, Helper. Chase was preceded in death by Papa and Granny Wood; aunt, Anna Chavez; and special friend, Mac. Graveside serv ice, Saturday, Sept. 27, Cliffview Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Bill Dent Mike Grange HUNTINGTON PRICE - Daly William Dent Jr., age 80. passed away Sept. 25, 2003 in Price. Bom Oct. 7. 1922 in Nucla. Colo., to Daly William and Lydia Mike Grange passed away Sept. 28, 2003 at home. He was bom March 19, 1953 in Price to Ferris Ralph and Mary Bea Grange. He is survived by daughter. 1 Harrold Dent. Married Eva Darlene Jones Sept. 9, 946 in 1 Heather (Mike) Thomas, St. George; granddaughter, Sativa (6 years); grandson, Tryston (8 months); sisters, Pam (Jim) Anderson, Huntington; Kim (Glenn) Huff, Price; brothers. Gale (Claudia) Grange, Highland; Richard (Elaine) Grange, Sandy; Ralph (Karen) Grange, Magna; Jeff (Teri) Grange, Huntington; Gordon (Kay) Grange. Sandy; Darin (Deanna) Grange, Sandy; and Dennis (Cassie) Grange, Sandy. le w as preceded in death by mother and father. 1 Funeral services will be Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 11 a.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale. Interment w ill be at I City Cemetery. lun-tingt- Rose McKinnon PRICE - Rose Ann Saracino McKinnon, age 68, passed away Sept. 24, 2003 at her home. She was bom Feb. 13, 1935 in Helper to Ralph and Annie doors. Surviv ed by one daughter and two sons. Stephanie (Mike) Alfonso Saracino. Married Lloyd Riley ther, father-in-la- brother, w, uncle and friend, Lloyd George Riley, passed away Sept. 27, 2003 surrounded by the family he loved. He was born Dec. 1, 1936 in Clawson, the son of Robert Riley and Hannah Reynolds there. George married Dortha Ann Behling June 28, 958. in the Manti LDS June 30, 1973. Temple As a member of the LDS Church, he served in 'Various callings. He served his country in the U.S. Navy. George loved trucking, fishing and being with his family. His goal in life w as to make it a good day and make other people happy, displaying unconditional love. He is survived by his wife, Ann, with whom he spent 45 1 I i f i i i i fection for him. She also enjoyed spending time with her brothers and sisters, traveling to see them as much as she could. Her children were Gods gifts to her and she spent her life living His word to show her appreciation through her faith. of his life ed nephews, whom he loved dearly. Also survived by brother, Robert; and sisters, Mary and Jane in death by . I le was preceded father and mother; three brothers, and two sisters. le will was dearly loved and will be deeply missed by his 1 family and many friends he wonderful years; children, leaves behind. Teresa Lynn and Nolan R. Funeral services will be Behunin, Lori Ann and Wade V. Hancock, Christy Jean and Clay R. Gasser, all of Claw'son; Bill R. and Kimberly Riley of Nevada; Matt R. and Kathy Riley Thursday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m. at of Ferron; 18 grandchildren, He is two also survived by many nieces, the old Ferron LDS Chapel. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Ferron Cemetery. and relationships she made w ith those she worked w ith w ere the beneficiary of her charm and good nature when she was out in the public. She was a tireless w orker and never accepted more pay than she believed was owed for the job she had done. She turned no one away w ho came to her for help. Through this and other ways, she taught family and friends the value of being a selfless servant of God. Her greatest joy, though, was her grandchildren. She showered all of them with love and took every opportunity to praise them for even the smallest achievements. She had a wonderful gift of Edith Lamhson Nana creating fun out of learning and made it a point to teach good manners, respect, morals, values and, above all, an appreciation for Gods blessings They knew her as Grandma Rose and they all looked for- 1 Edith Crossan Lambson, age 95, passed away Sept. 25, 2003 at her home in Price with her family at her side. She was born Nov. 21, 1907 in Woodriver, 111., to John C. and Nettie Josephine Doyle PRICE One could not escape her warm personality. The friends - ward to going to her house, whether it was coming home Crossan. Married Ivan B. Lamb-so- n May 21, 1930 in Parowan. He died Oct. 27, 1992. from school or a weekend sleep over. Either way, it meant fun and, n Member of Price Alliance, Missionary ffis?- School teacher and deaconess for many years. In 1929, Edith began teachCounty School District, where she taught until her retirement in 1973. She will be dearly missed by her family and many wonderful friends. Survived by her daughter, Judy Ann Flowers, Price; son, Don C. (Joy) Huitt, East Car-- Michelle (Kris) Gillespie, Jessica (Kyle) Clouse and William (Crissy) Dent; and six loving Preceded in death by parents; and his w ife, Darlene. Graveside service Tuesday, a.m., at Price City Cemetery. Family will be at Sept. 30, 1 Mitchell Funeral Home Tuesday one hour prior to serv ice. Atwood and Laura Dorcas Cramer. le married Erma Allred Feb. 27, 1948 and it was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple April 7 1949. She preceded him in death on Oct. 26, 1988. Together, they had two sons and two daughters. Clay Atwood (Georginna), Price; Lynn Jensen (Ron), St. George; Scott Atwood (Marcia), Fruita, Colo.; and Paula Christensen, Salina. Melrose was a quiet man, but his children always knew that he loved them. Melroses passion was his farm. le enjoyed working the fields and taking care of the animals. He also loved horseback riding. Melrose vv as always involv ed in the coal industry, whether it be working in the mines or hauling coal. He and his brother, Clemont, started a coal hauling business. He later retired from the Plateau mine. He was active in the LDS 1 most of the time, we parents had a difficult time getting them to come back home. Grandma, well miss you. Mom, God has called you back to Him. You have spent your life helping others and teaching His word. We know He has something special for you to do in reward for ev erything you have done for Him. Something you couldnt do while here on this earth. We may not understand now, but in time, we will. In the meantime, well miss you dearly. We love you Mom. See you in Heaven! Survived by her children, Lany (Shelly) McKinnon, Iclper; Roger (Jolene) McKinnon, Price; 1 Michelle (Elmer) Chaparro, Riverton; Lillian (Randy) Gold, Price; Rosanne McKinnon-Fishe- r, Price; 17 grandchildren, brothfour ers, Alexander (Donna ) Saracino, Daniel (Polly) Saracino, and Larry (Connie) Saracino, all of Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by brothers, Jim and Tony Saracino; sisters, Mary Monfredi and Theresa n; Dalpiaz. Memorial service Saturday, Sept. 27, Price Chapel-Christia- n Missionary Alliance. Interment, Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral I lome. - FOTrs 1 Payson; Landra Adams, Price; Donna Kerr (Rick), Kaysville; Christine Johansen, Bremerton, Wash.; Michael Johansen (Lecia), Ninety-siS.C.; Charles Johansen, deceased; and Robert Johansen, deceased. He has nux, grandchildren and merous with 30 direct descendents. Melrose was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Erma; brothers and sisters; and Harve Christensen. son-in-la- Funeral services will be Church. Wednesday, Oct. 1, p.m., at the Wellington 1st LDS Ward Church, with a viewing one hour prior to services at the church. Burial, Wellington City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. He later married Louise Johansen, who was a very loving companion 1 and caregiver. She brought her seven children to the fold. Her children, who also loved and cared for Melrose, include Marcia Vincent (David), rM0RRIS-W0RLE- BUNDERSON Y MONUMENTS Monument beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Will ocaHoiearsJ537-44- Cemetery I etteiing Ftchtng Qualify Memorials Home appointments available 530 Main, ( astle Dale 0 ISSIHE anxxmrc immxm rtl fHif mimuMii. ing school for the Carbon i Latta, Scottsdale, Ariz.; five grandchildren, James Gamber, Richard (Beckie) Gamber, PRICE - Melrose Atwood, 83, passed away Sept. 26, 2003 at home with his family. Melrose was born on Oct. 22, 1919 in Elmo to William J. Chapel-Christia- vyhere she served as a Sunday Dent, Price; sisters, Charlotte Melrose Atwood She loved her husband, Roger, and was always doing special things to show her af- , Riley. He lived most Gamber, Price; Dav id (Melanie) Dent, Chandler, Ariz.; Jerald Roger Kenneth McKinnon Sr. Nov. 18, 1954 in Elko, Nev. He died July 14, 2001. Mom was an inspiration to all who knew her. Her generosity was surpassed only by her love for her family and God. ' CLAWSON - Dearest beloved husband, father, grandfa- Salt Lake City. Marriage later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. Darlene passed avvav Oct. 30. 1991. Bill grew up in the southwest area of Colorado. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. vv here he was captured and held as a POW for 14 months in Germany. After the war. Bill moved to Price, where he worked as an optician and later retired from Price River Water Improvement District. Bill served as a volunteer fireman and as Price city fire chief for many years. He was a loyal member of the Price American Legion Post 3. Bill lov ed spending time w ith his family and enjoyed the out- Together again wmmm bon; eight grandchildren, 22 en and seven . ; Funeral service Monday, 30-YEA- R Sept. 29, Price Chapel-Christia- n Missionary Alliance under the MORTGAGE direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Thank-yo- u Anthony Paiz s HIAWATHA - Anthony M. Paiz passed away Sept. 19, 2003 after a short battle with cancer. He was bom June 13, 1929 in Hiawatha. He died peacefully at his sister Lolas home. ! He is survived by brother, Henry C. Paiz; two sisters, Lola Keck and Tillie Lucero; and n-law, Pat Paiz. He was preceded in death by his parents, Aurelio and Margaret Paiz; two brothers, Danny and Julian; and sister, Albina. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, Sacramento, Calif. Washington Financial sister-i- Fully Amortizing LIBOR ARM Funding, for the great service and extra effort in arranging the financing for our recent new home purchase! Did You Know? Tony & Jessica Basso Few online newspaper Mad Man Basso Auto Sales! readers are abandoning the print product. i, ) Nearly three-quarters- n or 75 percent said theres been no change in print-newspap- 435-613-83- OAC Certain Restrictions er reading habits since they started looking at online newspapers. Eight percent actually use print media more. 77 Apply! 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