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Show Sun Advocate Pnce. Utah Tuesday f.'a'ch 2004 16, 7A Castle Valley obituaries John Busch Ruth Duncan Kim Gentry PRICE - In !oing memory of John T. Busch, who passed away peacefully March 13. 2004 in Price. Bom in Black Jack, 111., on Nov. 20. 1906. Retired from the coal industry in Carbon County after 42 years of service and was a FERRON - Ruth Harris Duncan, our beautiful, loving PRICESHOSHONL. Idaho Kim Clark Gentry, age 41. passed away March 1. 2004 in Shoshone. Idaho after a courageous battle vv ith cancer He was born July 15. U62 in Price to William Chailes and Glenda Estella Rich Gentry. In 1982 he mmiied Kristi Anne wife, mother, grandmother, sister. aunt and friend, returned to herlleavenlv Father March 13. 2004. She was bom Nov. 8. 1927 in Salt Lake City to Richard Merrill and Edna Kendall Harris. She married Mervin Duncan Dec. 29, 1944 in Ogden, later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She was a world traveler and always on the go and was known as Grandma proud member of the United Mine Workers of America. n in East John was Carbon for the help he offered to the many dependents of deceased miners in applying for and receiving benefits. He loved the outdoors and sharing his harvest with those in need. He especially loved spending time w ith his extensive family and hearing about all the new additions. He never tired of watching Baltimore Orioles and B YU football. Survived by children. Morgan, Silver Spring, Md.; Larry well-know- (Judy), St. George; Owen (Romona), St. George; Sally (Jim) Lechner Rochester, N.Y.; John (Jodi), Salt Lake City; Elinor Graves, East Carbon; Fred (Bonnie), Sandy; more than 40 grand- - and Preceded in death by two wives, Helen and Marian; parents; brothers and sisters; daughter, Jane Ellen; grandsons. -- Go-G- Darrell and Thomas Busch; son-in-Ia- Larry Graves: and Sorina Busch. The family would like to es- daughter-in-la- pecially thank Shirley and Debbie from Community Nursing Serv ices; his friend. Jennette; daughter, Elbe, who helped dad remain independent the past few years; and the staff at Paikdale Care Center for their care the past few months. A viewing for friends and family will be Wednesday. March 17, 6 to 8 p m. at Fausett Mortuary in Price. A brief graveside service will be at the Perron City Cemetery on Thursday, March 18, at li a.m. 1 o. As an active member of the LDS Church she served in various callings, mostly in the primary. as primary' president and teacher. She woiked as a manager of the Emery County Senior Citizen Nutrition Center for 22 years. 1 ler first lov e has alw ay s been for her sweetheart of 59 years and her children, grandchildren and She is survived by husband. Merv in, Molen: childien, Karrie Lee and Jed Behling, Ferron: n. Merrill and Julie Duncan. Molen; Delaina and James Nielsen. Rock Canyon. Lautie Ruth and Kent Lai sen. Fen on: 29 graiuLluldien and 45 Also suiv ived by brothei, RiJiaui Hams, and sister. Elizabeth Winn Pieceded in deatli by one gi.mdcluld Iunei.il sei vices will be Wednesday. Maich 17. noon, at lei roil LDS Stake Center I riends may call uesday evening, 7 p m to 8 p m . at 1 ausett Moituaiy m Castle Dale and one hour pilot to services at the chinch Bmial. feiion Cemeteiv 1 He was born Sept. 16. 1970 in Salt Lake City to Quinn and Joni Rhoten McNeil. He married Amanda Westenskow Sept. 16, 2000 in Huntington. passed away March 14, 2004 at Castlev iew Hospital in Price. Born Oct. 9, 1914 in Sunny-sid- e Carbon where she was active in the Altar society for many years and also named Woman of the Year. Vera w'orked for 25 years at Dragerton Department Store in East Carbon. She loved going to the senior citizen center and visiting with her friends. Her greatest love in life was her family, who she enjoyed cooking and baking for. She will be greatly missed. Survived by daughters, Patti (Bob) Scarcelli, Salt Lake City; Toni (Frank) Sacco, East Car- bon; brother, George (Angie) Farlaino, Price; four grandchil- dren, Traci, Wendi, Jim and Michael; 0 Karli, Kennedi, Ryleigh, Michael, Devyn, Roman, Emily, Chelsey, Chuck and Anthony who passed away March 18, 2001. Vera is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and a community of friends. Preceded in death 1 n, Amanda: children. Shawnee, Kaitlyn. Nichalos, Quinn Jr.. Dillon, Michael and Lauren. Also survived by mother, brother and two sisters. Preceded in death by father. Graveside services will be Anthony O'Nash. Funeral Mass Thursday, March 18, 10 a.m.. Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Vigil ser- vice Wednesday evening, 7 p.m., at the church in East Carbon. Family will be at Good Shepherd Wednesday and Thursday one hour prior to services. Committal service. Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Good Shepherd Catholic Chuch in East Carbon. Trinity Episcopal Church in East Carbon. He graduated from East Carbon High School and later attended the College of Eastern Utah. For the past 19 years .Rich- ard worked for American Express in Salt Lake City. He will be dearly missed by family and many longtime friends. Survived by five brothers, Dan E. (Toshiko) Kuhns, Antelope, Calif.; Gary A. (Shirley) Kuhns, Wendover, Nev.; David rM0RRlS-W0RLE- Kuhns, Imperial, Miss.; Michael W. Kuhns, Steven W. Kuhns, Mesa, Ari.; Loveland, Colo.; special friends, Richard Madrid, Salt Lake City; Darlene Kuhns, East Carbon; many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by par', ents; and Virginia Kuhns. sister-in-law- Funeral service Saturday, March 20, 11 a.m., St. Mat- thews Ascension Episcopal Church, 522 Homestead Boulevard in Price. Family will be at MONUMENTS beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Will 0 CASTLE DALE neiuls may call Wednesday, 9 30 to 10 30 a m at the Huntington 5th Waid LDS Chapel poor to setv ices. Moituaiy. I Marvin Richard Miller, age 87, passed away March 11, 2004 in Elmo with his wife and family at his side. He was born May 29, 1916 in Castle Dale to Willard and Anna Laura Woods Miller. He married -- - Waltei Mitchell I unaul f Axelgard passed away peacefully, bv his lov imz tuinilv on March 12,' 2004 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. He was boin to Christian Theusen and Kaien Mane Lee Young Doll, whom they raised, and her husband, Henry Doll Jr.; their children, Henry III, Jane, Kathleen and Rebecca; brother, Lwood Ted Miller; sister, Neva Smith; and many other nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother. Dee Miller. Funeral services will be tromCai-bo- n ligh School, he w as a ptoud member of the state champion football team Alter high school, he attended Caibon College Walt, as he was affectionately known, pi on cl y served his country in the U.S Aimy Air Coips in the Luiopean lheatie during Woild War II Upon returning home, he fell m love and mariicd his sweetheait, June Okelberry, on June 25. 1947. Walt purchased a sen ice station on Mam Stieet in Puce in 1947, and later expanded this station into what is now Dino- saur Tire Seivice. Inc Hus business has saved all of southeastern Utah, including the mining industry, about which he was extremely interested At an eaily age. Walt involved his children in the business, which to this day, remains family owned and operated. Walt was a dedicated public servant saving 14 yeuis on the Price City Council and six yeuis as mayor. His second term as mayor was mteiiupted when he was appointed chairman of the Utah State Indust! nil Commis- Dorothy Holland Cowan Oct. 15, 1948 in Grand Junction, Colo. Marvin served in the U.S. Army during World Ward II, hav ing seen action on Okinaw a. Early in his life, he woiked as a sheepherder. He was coowner and operator of Miller and Curtis Packing Co. and was a lover of all things western. Few people knew that he had a sweet voice. Marvin is survived by wife, Dorothy; special niece, Dorothy Gov then sion Scott by Mntheson. He served in this capacity for eight yeais. bang instrumental for many changes that remain in el feet today Tuesday. Maich 16. II a m , in the Castle Dale LDS Stake Center. F i ieiuls may call at Tauselt Moituaiy in Castle Dale one hour pnor to sei vices at the church. Buiial. Castle Dale Cemeteiy. Mai ins generosity, kindness, wit and sense of will foiever lemam in the heai ts of those who loved him In lieu of llovveis. the family requests donations be made to the Tuinquist Retieat patient caie equipment fund v liu-m- oi Walt received numerous awards and accolades for his public and pnvate service. Among these were the Tom McCoy award for being the outstanding Utah official in 1977; president of the Utah League of Cities and Towns in 1978; and chairman of the B.F. Goodrich Western Region Advisory Council. Walt was a lifetime member of the Price Elks L.odge 1550, VFW Miners Post 2379, Amcii-ca- n Legion Post 3 as a mason. he was a 5() yeui membei ol the Pi ice Joppa l.odge 26. and a membei of the Pi ice Yoik Rite. Walt loved to play goll He leceived a lot ol aioy incut and fulfillment liom the game itself It also allowed him the oppoi-tumt- y to spend quality tune with Ins Inmily and lneiuls Walt is suiv iv ed by vv if e. June Okelbeiiy xelguul. sons. Mick (De nnal elgnid. Waltei Jr. (LeXnna) elgaid, Kevin Scott (Stephanie) Axelgaid. all of Pi ice; and Julie Ron) Jai is. Santuquin: 10 giandchildren. (Bonnie) Axelgard, v l two sister. Maiguiite Small, and hi others, xelgaid. Salt Wiggo (eina) Lake City, and A 1. (Pat) Axelgaid. Piovo Pieceded in death by sisteis. Nan Johnson and Christine Gieenvvood. brother, Chiis. Mahay le. patents, and Baibaia niece. Hughes Walt - in youi life you weie loved, cheiished. admit ed and respected by all who knew you You will be missed by those who love you Youi life's contnbu-tionstoyofamily and to your will always be community and cheiished 1 uncial services will be Ihuisday. Match 18. I p m. at the Puce 4th5th LDS Waid Church. I a in y will be at ui rausett Moituaiy Wednesday evening liom 6 to 8 pm. and one hourpnoi to sei vices at the chinch. Inteiment. Clittview Cemeteiy in Puce. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Walt 1. Axelgaid Memo-- 1 und at the a I Scholaishtp College of I .astern Utah. 1 Social deadline is Thursday at noon Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Family will be at St. The family of Alan Lunelli Matthews Saturday one hour prior to service. Interment, Valley View Cemetery, Sunnyside. In lieu of flowers, Richard requested contributions to St. Matthews Ascension Episcopal Church, 522 Homestead Blvd., Price, UT 84501. BUNDERSON Y localfor22year37-44- H. (Rebecca) of Ionic. 1 Marvin Miller great-grandso- n, Richard Kuhns EASTCARBONSALTLAKE CITY - Richard Charles Kuhns, age 61, passed away March 15, 2004 at St. Josephs Villa in Salt Lake City, while surrounded by his loving family. He was born July 6, 1942 in Salt Lake City to Richard C. and Lucille Andersen Kuhns. Richard was a devoted and longtime member of the Holy a m., Wednesday, March 17, in the Huntington City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett 1 by parents; sisters, Rachelle Leonard, Della Compagni, Helen Evenich; infant brother, Jimmy; brother, Tom Farlaino; and I Walter Axelgard PRICE Asa I939giaduate Quinn loved all sports and was a big Lakers fan. He worked on the dulling rigs in Utah and Colorado. He is survived by his wife, to Saverio Sam and Teresina Lamanna Farlaino. Married Tony Bonaquisto July 10, 1938 in Price. He preceded her in death on Nov. 3, 1979. Member of the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in East diiection 1921 in Duchesne. He moved to Puce at the age of seven and spent most of hie heie. He is oui beloved husband, father, giandfathei. greatgrandfather, hi other and f i lend. Quinn McNeil in Price. EAST CARBON - Vera Parlaino Bonaquisto, age 89, DelMont Memonul giuvcMde savico. a in . Wednesday. Maich 17. Puce City Cemeteiy under the Sorenson Axelgaid May 14. Quinn T. McNeil, age 33. passed away March 13, 2004 Vera Bonaquisto Spears in Pi ice. Kim enjoy ed the outdoors and he put his talents to woik as a landscaper. He loved camping, hunting and fishing with his family. He vv ill be deal ly missed by family and friends. Survived by wife, Kusti Gentry; childien. Nikki Moosmnn. Whitini Gentry. Cody Gentry, granddaughter. My a Moosmnn. all of Shoshone, Idaho, bothers. Robert (Loiraine) Gentry. Bill Gentiy. Craig (Janice) Gentry, all of Pi ice. Preceded in death by patents: and bi other. want to thank their many friends for the outpouring of love and support after Alans sudden death. Thank you for the phone calls, visits, cards, food, money, plants, and beautiful floral arrangements. Thank you to Union Pacific Railroad and Everett for all their help. Monument Home appointments Thank you Terry, Mel, Rev, Toni, Travis, Steve, Dcbbi, Dave, Les and Rev. Boswell for making the services a very beautiful tribute. 530 E. Main, Castle Dale 381-519- 2 Thank you to the biker escort for helping to make the services complete. Thank you to Bobby, RuthAnn, and everyone at Mitchells. You are truly wonderful and special people. If we have forgotten anyone, we apologize. But know you are in our hearts. To Test Market an Easy Play Beginners Organ and Keyboard Class. No Experience or Instrument Required. J EEIC Class Size Limited Success Guaranteed! Price Classes Now Forming! Call for details 435-650-25- 94 (Local Call) Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Trish and Shane ., TVS' ? t V I |