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Show The Salt Li ake Tribune Cardinal: RELIGION/OBITUARIES speaker Monday at a symposium on the Future of Jewish-Catholic Relations in the World and in Is: rael/The Holy Land In his speech, Cassidy acknowl standing towards Jews, But he too, must permit a healing of memories” regarding Florence en Black 1898 lo George Agu: Sorvis ond Mabel A Bat ard in Eureka. Clio 1. Lyle married Effie M tiisley, Sept 30, 1922 bureka, Calfomia. In 1998, tyle_ slaved Aut ile Clut Utah He loved ravelng past chureh-sponsored anti-Semi tism Jews. 100, have to move away from what [Anti-Defamation League interfaith director] Rabbi homer f Com: 2nce Simons Black passed away February 134999 She was bom Febru: cay, 18, 4910 in Denver, CO, to Al Alice M. Haris and Orie J. Simons, She married Archie Ray mond Black on August 3b. 1928 in Ranchos De Taos, NM. later solem in the Sail Lake: Temple. He preceded herin death on July 4 Leon Wlenicki has called their theology of protest,” which re mains closed within a continuous pointing out of the ill-treatment of Jews by Christians down through the centuries,” the cardi- nal said The collective Jewish con sciousness must also be prepared to move toward a new relation. ship of mutual understanding and appreciation between Jews and Catholics We must, it seems to me, move on from the constant examinationofdifficulties in our bilateral relations to joint action in favor of the moral values whieh as faith communities we share. Cassidy also criticized the con. ‘ined fusal of much of the Or thodox Jewish establishment to joinin Catholic-Jewish dialogue even after three-decades of reli gious reconciliation during which the Vatican repudiated former anti-Semitic teachings and, in 1993, recognized the state of Isre el ‘Often the representatives on oneside[Catholic] of the dialogue are hierarchs, clergy and theolo- ence jarvedon the Ex the Sat Lake Council and Utah Salety Council of SLATS Comn fpcbs Redding Lodge of Eik st Exhalled Rulers A esper Lodge Free and ac epied Ma ons, pet Cationandr\Peaks Lodge #32 AM Salt Ui Ul "Member of Ulan Corisory Scottish Rite Ma Verne W. Newsome meWillard Newsome, 77, succumbed Fet rwary 13, 1997. Bom June 30, 1919 in some, HeattendedIc iplic schools and Granite School, where he was activein extra-cu' ricular activities anc tives of their community organi zations,” Cassidy said 1 am well aware, of course gan employmentin that there is within the Jewish community a deep reluctance to enter into what is called ‘theologi he added. fears of which “Still we must open this question for reflection and study if we are to move ahead in a significant way The reluctance of many Ortho dox Jews to engage in dialogue re. fleets an ignorance of the “revolu tion” that chureh theology has undergoneregarding Jews, said Rabbi David Rosen, director of the Anti-Defamation League's Is ‘ael branch nted by hattable andrecrean sna ghoul the Intermountain ai Sait Lake City Orphe Utah Choral. Active Eldey re of ui tees Gndtalsed gardened three acres peonies, prov ing Peonies for many ve the general church offices Survivorsbroer. Glenn. f Wes! Valley City, five niec Precededin death by br thers Richard tynn Jom “Funeral services Monday, Febmuary 17, 1997 But it also is rooted in ancient Jewishviews that at times regard: ed Christians as “idol worship ers,’ Rosen added Still. anybody who holds such position today doesn't under stand what contemporary Chris Mexico 6 16 grandchildren; 26 grea x giaat-grec GeorgiaW. sale ey Say tianity is and howit changed hesaid. Rosen said that even in ancient Jewish legal sources, the status of Christians was always @ i SatLakeily, matter of dispute Modern Catholics should not be fol and was and h Funeral services will be held Monday, Feb call Sunday evening from 6:8 p.m, at Larkin Mor auth Temple, and a! the Ward 9 services. Interment, Larkin Sun set Garden: a 15 ween 6 Cemetery ‘s circle of theological discussion Rosen added. The rabbinical aI theStake ices Burial Chattesion N2/15 heonard, D. Wright DATwow world, unlike the Roman Catholic Church, is an inherently decen: tralized structure, in which there is no single dominant hierarchy plenty of Thi an Orthodox former chief rabbi of Ireland said that leading European rab binical fig ures including the chief rabbis of France, England and Denmark, have all participat edin interfaith encounters There also are a number of leading American Orthodox rab. bis who also have found it impor tant to seek common ground with Christians “in the face of rampant materialism and secular values he said Israel's chief rabbi Lau has met with Pope John Paul 11 in the Vatican but has shied away from participating in interfaith conferences held on his home turf of Israel Rosen said he was optimistic re theolog that there would be ical dialogue between Israeli Orthodox rabbis and the Catholic Church time goes on Most Israeli t even know about the changes that have taken place in the Christ) Id," he said on Ne Enlese Peter Apne Denes aned Ci (Harn No (one ene atipm pe 3SFost9800Sout andy. Friends may call ot Gott Mortuary 8090 $o. State Sunday 6-8 p: and Monday at the church 14:45 am. to 1245 pm. Interment, Larkin Sunsot Gardens. Yaa N . Joseph Earl Husband . UTAH DEATHS_ are good rabbis with whom to dialogue Rosen, himself is hots 42, 1997, died February 13, 1997 So:wll BY Axons hela Soturday, Feb. Sih ai Joseph hisomeyears homeEarlin Husband Keams Loh afer a tong bom toceoen (2840 West) He was bom Fepruary ats 22. bao Rod Odonick In ing MODIO Wry usbangin San y like the Vatican Dialogue must be based upon the contribution that the individ ual can bring and not a particular said on Han: -tizigoen Hansen, 84, en ‘away February e dod Mn death by het mother, MymaNichols Wostbsook Evans Clark 'uneralservices wil Tad Sos3800 West tC ehaeston) have been unwilling to join the Rosen sen, Heber C GinaTonti, Kym andBrian Oldham, Janel and Mak Christensen, Michelle andkil Hand, Mind and Clint Kegon groat yandehiion jlanl Lindsay tee, Aus fin, Kita. and Oldham, Camille, Holly, Jenner ond "Nise. Chislensen, Modieon McFarland, Hannah and Emma Kelson; her brother, Kenneth Duke; and hersees Lucille Hiller ar yan Services«ml ‘be Neld at 12 Noon Monday febiuany 171997 altho Hobar 6m Wokd Ch 98 kon 900 Nonh ober City. Fends mevcal n Sunday evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m, alsoat the Heber sth Ward bulding and Monday one hour prior 0 services. Burial in the Heber Cily Cemetery, 12/45 N2/45 Compiled by Chelene Fortier and Seth House The Salt Lake Tribune notes the fol jowing deaths by name, aye, date of dea residence and mortuary han dling the fur al arrangement: BAINTER fre 6, Wing Mortuary, Leh DAUENHAUEBR, Sallie Salom, DOLL, Feb Spanish Pork Feb F JAY, Born KASTELER, ' M Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary Creek, Olpin Mortuary, Heber NEWSOME, . ~ City, £ tJ daughter, Laure ved by children. Joseph E. Jr. Roder and | SihGc rower Ore Verne Feb. 13. Sal Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake oH View ke ' Feb, i? df City, Evans Barly Reb Salt Went Lenore C., Ye 1997 11am. at tho Volley enoo Wout 4008 th Salt Lake . 88, M Feb 008. Bount “ he . | Sighs Cross Wison, 76, diedFebruary 14 1997 due to complicationsfrom su ery. "fom to, d Josephine § ikon De. | | belh, Ne. later slemnized fineSot Loke Ls | Temple. Eamed BS. af J Earl MeDonald of Cards of Thanks id Cofnio Bock. Payson Fehstons Nebensia Hooper20 gfand chuigren: $8grea nehkdren brother, RobMcDo fay 11.47, atthe Center Capel HenceTroy Calot OtpinMon ary, Sunday 6 8 p.m. ar fhechurch #30 foam RRunot HeberGlyComotery 15 Lenore M.Twigg BOUNTIAee ge 98 | years and 14 mont *¢eaae\Fobiueny 44 ee ERIKseal (HOBBINS—GARBETT) 5/22/75 — 2/25/96 . Catherine Cainon Stanford Low pe Witla 1 (Kate) sor Stanford, Sat Fob __TRIBUTETO VETERANS Richard C Wisan Woon Feb 14, | Oo Oe,choked Neil O'Donnell Mort 68, Feb. Nuri Lindquist Mortuary. Hountifw Jack R. Willesen GILBERT, Arizona—Jack R. Willesen, 50, of Gil: izona died February 12, 1997 in Mesa. He was born in Gunnison, Utah, Mr. Willesen Worocsited public accountant, had servedin US. Marinesin Viet Nam, He had moved to Aone from: ut nine years ago. ae is survi wife, Barb Willeson, lughters, ome een ae ‘Nilesen, JesCoen Wille- ch, Servingnaiy number ol ward calings, Hisinteresou Bideofteaching fork, wating, photogra: were hi phy, arnegoreninHe wasactsa82.coach and an administratorin Lie Le Run League baseball From ts éiner heinert ed a lifelonginterestin baseball, especially the which has been picked up by his son andgrandsons He was a vey dedicated teacher and hi rk sthic was © great example fo his family Innumeroble classesof stucents throughout the cars endured his puns. Allnoughafflicted with stonia totthe last 17 years of Mis life he always maintained his good nature and his sense of um Survived byhis wite, Beatrice, who provided the debiltaing later | outstanding care duuringthe Jean}; daughter, year sof Dystonia: son, WendyKroate (Tony) ‘ahd eigh!lovely grandchi: dren. rer Preceded in deatath By his sister, Edythe ickKenzie. ' CENTER CREEK—J. Ear McDonald, 85, died fuerasorviceswil be Tuesday, Feb, 18,1997 ' 100in the Monument Park 9th Ward Chapel. 7 ait his home, 3255 Soumn Wosetchove, where mands Tm m ‘ond oF to service at the ward. Interment, Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemete In lieu of flowers the family suggests contribu: tions 1o Dyslonia Medical Research Foundation solomy | One 5Wacker Or, Sule 2700, Chicago,Il 6060! 2/16 ine Sam take 10Stom: | inte, Mortuary & Barly Mortuary, Salt Catherine Lake City, OBITUARY DESK HOURS Saturday ' 237-2990 & HY, San M eu Evans Lyle STANFORD Onde 4, City, batt Lake City SARVIS, May30, 1957in L gas, Nevada Asa9Skiied photoengraver, he bride in hscrt. He re ed as vice-prest ent of Ridges C jor Garten Ai ot 4 Alifatime inember0 wt Douglas Hidden ano, spelling eventhe toughes! domecorse wating ty knitting fabulous sweaters by | Valley Country Club,eeod his hole in one, was ohe.time paling champ andvalued his as ang.KrnyVwas an accomplished ssamstes,| the sociation wih ho, yen known as "tho Gru ond elected benutuly $orreHe srjoved playing gin eventhough he and! her ‘children. She had perl fo share | her talents as an active member of the LDS | never could shutthe catds. He wos 9avid football and basketbalfon and a loval church Wally was a wonderful husband and fhe Jimmy mastered the lost art of shorthand al she man who conducted his Me wihun athesocrotay atEmersonHementoy (1964 SiGecent enh Heat 86)former leachers fon yember how fun byhis adored Chem; thelr she was fo be oround and how she Kept the jaugher, SusanRidges,Bolinger, Joseph 1) entireschoo! running smooth if8, rother-intaw, Jimmy will aways be remembered for her mmotforriiaw, M ahd eces. Ho willbe sweet!spill! tha! touched so many lives, Most of Paultvoslentionnoenews especially missed by his beloved cats, Luck all she Gdored being a Grandma and being Stephanie Osete fom) involved in thelives of those she loved. Herfarm: Gnd Koko. Aaughte} fe, CA, son, James (Grace) and iivextends hanksfo every petson whcared or ndson, Stave,Sol'Loke,Chis (Pum) ond chi ih love di n, Colleen and Camille, Redondo Beach ARay Re ges |tiary)Sal Loke Cl toler, Kosieler, daughters,Karol Jean | GAbros sister Donia Mae fower, Portland, OR (Scolt C,) Miller, Kalita (Tom) Ford: 12 grandchit Ghd survive. lien: Hall ric)Swapp: Cameron Taylor Krsy, | a Iso Services vill be noon on Saturday, Feb, 151h, tie, Walker, Lindsay, Thayne, Koni, Kylee. @ Early Mortuary, 674 E Fis! South, Inter Paco’ adLincoln. Pregadedin death by Howdy | Evans ment ich Lawn Cemetery. Follow: ‘and grandson, Quinn Morgan Kastel areinvited {0 of the amy alhe vowingmlbehela ton S1o8p Suncoy fotIg: ftends Douglas ‘Club to remi glLarkin Stinsel Lawn Mou 350 Eas! 130k Iheofthe spect man fine ware! cho hourWoloihe tuneral Gerry and Susan thank the staf of he Mec regservices will be held Mond, FSbricly calIntensive Care Unit of the Universit ‘Hosoi Tam. of he Monument Park Bit | compassionate care of Wally past fadChapel 1794 50 Texas 31 (2980 fas). in forthe! re ‘weeks, Those so wishing may conti eto lemon ProvoCity Cem Ihe Unwversty Hospital Lake City ora chanty of their choice, 12/45 "ndith Averett Mackay N23 Pet nabs, phat W Salt Lal 6 HUSBAND, Joseph Valley City, Valley Sandy PLIETON M yritle City, Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake Cit HALL, Tory, 9. Feb, 12, Smithfield, Sp bury Mortuary, St. Georg HANSEN, E. Don, 81, Ket Sand Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortua Hol BROOK, Sand LUND, Vetta. B. 79, Feb, 14, Magna, Wheeler Mortuary, Springville MCDONALD, J. Bari, 85, Feb, 13, Center | workingin her flows gardenor iinthe | Poh Walkgr Mortuary, Florence welty and new shoes. Summer days were eek foward to Gy | sunshine while ‘her annualtan. St leh sessed many ‘Sern Leeped eR| Sheridan, Wyoming. Married Eunice Barter: hagen, on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1942 Later sealedin the Salt lake LDS Temple, De: Phyllis Peek Black 23, 1942. Voter Phryls Peek Black, 78, died unexpectedly of cember an of World Worl where natulal causes February8, 4997 inSalt Lake City e served as an officer —She was bomn JonuaNy pr ae in the Arm) Op. 24, 1949 inaye prwich, En graduated Yomthe Ctiadionstate Collegein gland, to Sydney W. and Nebraska, andeamed his Masters 0 Bizabeth Elan Peek. LOS fence for in Logan. In 19: be began, @ career inne Foreign Servicewith USAID InHaiti, Ranama, Bolivia, Nigeria, Niger, India, Sn Lan ka, Thailand, Hondaaio Peru, Equa do}, and Ivo Black onJuly 4, 1986. He fla teres awokenigthroughoutthe word and died in 1989. to all parts of the USA Sheretiredin 1980 atSurvived by his wile, Eunica, daughters, Don ter 43 years with Moun: ice nena Sandy, inton, Bennion, Ed: fain Bell after giadua win, Kaysvil itdron, four great tionfrom West High She grandchilgren sar,Louise frown, Hesne waslegally blind and brothers, ison. Clearteld. Edward depended uponher many special fends to transport her 10, ant Hansen, Sand net ev ns. Phys Funeral savics wil be held Monday Fons r dotals ar~ ary 17,1997, 12 noonin the Sandy Alfa View A. MacKayretumedto her Heavenly Fo: persor Ward, 8909 Soi nds may col therArdith peacelully, surrounded by her fovedones 0 brothers and asister Sunday 68 pm. itersuffering @ heart atlack Tuescay, February Terry Peek (Claire) of Carlsbad, CA (sons, David, Mortuary. tur 10600 South 4700East, Son Murray (sons. Monday at the Ward 4 5-4 145 am. inerment| 1" s bom November 17th, 1934 in Salt KGmand brian Uoigne. daughter Alon}Joyce | Lakinsunset Gens Lake Cl. Uigh the daughierof Lonel Lee and Wicox (Hed) of Sal La (sonScot}; plus Ivy Rosella Gabbitas Averell, She married her ondgree nehows iove, Keith P. MacKay, September eath by her parents and broth Es Faye Densley Holbrook fisandoni jh, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temp 2the was. on delve, fathiul member of the § Monday, Febru Church of Jesus Chiist of Latter-day 10. om fat Larkin Mortuary, 260 hed many positions of fesponnORty including ewings will De ph several years as Reliet ent and Sunday 6-8 pin. and one hour " Stake Young resign. Arith. cher wih be otLona ime as a bishop's wife and was ai Galgens. ed1060080 ond ‘admired teacher who touchedmanylives. She donaons mateo focon Cot was anactive grandmother with an exuberant bus Communily Center canKanebefon fovefor tennis Pork Way, SaLoko iy, Bet Everyonewho camein. contactwithout sweet ii 2/6 Avdith was blessed by her beautiful radiant smile {nd gente loving spn She was aes! mend to eerBrown i hateston roe Blown, beloved ‘Sheloved her children andgrandehildrenun: conditionally and wastheir most devoted fan at i" 1987 aut all of theit activilies, accident _Qur family has beenhonored to have hod 5 h a greatlady as a wife, mother and grandage 61 other (Nani) Her ‘xomple of kindness and great-grandmother, daughter and sister Jove whileserving the Lord and others will be a passed away fhe Home n sandy ar aong guiding lightin our ves. Herlle was a service fo formines others wil soncem for herself. She was = BonDn september 16, 1935in Salt LakeCity, Utah loved by all nd rotumedt0 her Heavenly Father to Lorin bysked and Mymya Nichols WestbrookEv: with dignity and honor. She will uly be missed ans med Gary B, Densloy in 1952; died in wr ove ‘became a bes! tend ond IndAvathneverfor leaves behind her loving husband partne (Nile) Holbrook andthat partyears to wham devoted hefe a pewshp Continvedtoe day she passed away, foetal support-and. sence and cherished was a member of the LOS Church and Condon! deeply loved by threedauahteis, Tami workedfot the Jordan Schoo! Distict for 25 and (Gary) Bagley, Debra and {Wade |) Math. years, Faye was on avid fishertady, enjoyed andalof Songy, Marcia and(Mar) Poneate Ne aah Rie iRger ih ceramics andloved and caredfor falls she had a brother, Ver and | ca Fe Lbs emoren. et aty and many tends. She wil be missed Stidaho lis) Averell, ond a sister, Mrs. (Don} Vera Bun ote nd ved Hs exci Dy.who new h had 40_grandetieen ‘and tree gic ‘i atch High School iWWvors: husband. Verile (Nile), Sandy, chi iso grandchildres heron year making Sycnee Chapman(lam) GaryDensiey Funoralsorvices willbe heldSaturday, Feb. 15, Volloybal for tne Cok thn), Covey © Bensley pchildren, 2 (Nanmayne’ Cooksey (Nn, Jit Gimore (Ron} may call atthe U dr sisters, Kam, {0600 South1700 Eas, Fidayevening trom 68 1 Charles: b aed at the Pepper hapel from anae‘Chatiesion. icia Brown Pres a Evans, sisters, Margo Denslay {Glen} 0 GO 30-11 arm prion fe the soricos, Interment By many aunis; uncies, Come p (Sieve): brotha, Jack Evans Sait ekeEly Gemoteny, ath Ave. ond Ng (ern) aio na Dus nieces and hephew unduly disturbed that leaders of various Orthodox groups so far itle snlevedspat pttise wih, ma ny. She books, music Renee, amombemg sina asions, the gospel andmostof all her family She was a womanof great faith, intelligence ‘ndintegiity. Her life was an example fo all know her wastolove Many heartfellthanksforthelave andl com passion shown the Home Health Care nurses ¢ sispast Year SurvivedOy6 loving farniy whowil miss id much S. Luanne and Tony Tont forRuifConnorBronson, tess ond Margaret B. Hansen Ginebra endars enon in Providence, Utahon i ayy 17,9 2536 Douglasstreet a12 Noon (1250E) al he Highland Pak Word. Friends may ichmanof the Shepherds Shin #4 Order of the WhiteShineof Je sued by davahar, Nadine Pugs gait Lake Gly: gon, Jornes and wile Jan Saris, Helena. MI sslors. Melba and husbo Pollata; Mirae CA brother Limo andwie Het en Sons, Eureka, CA; six grandchildren, eight yreal-grandchildren; and two great-great Grandchildren, Precededin deathby his wile ‘Memorialservices wil be held Tues, Feb, at oe ever tolMerten te fry recewe inends tom42 noon. n ley of towers ‘ontibutions may be made fo the Shrines Ho: pill Funeral ditectors, (vans & Early Mortuny 2/46 12 gians, while those on the other side [Jewish] are lay representa cal dialogue. played piano fo! Reliet Society. and Sunday School ih the Burton Ward, Douglas Ward ane Highland Pork Ward. She iso laugh) plano for manyyears Shais survivedby her six children! Dora Bailey, Joan Clark (Allan), Alexandiia, VA, Janet Holford, Florence Romney(Joe), Rexburg, ID, James lack (| Carma) and Leonard R. Black (Susan) | and genealogy. she loved her ancesiors and fevedhs chligron very much American heniage, He over his frends, His bes! was Jonn Nowell nd fis wile, ‘was Tim Jones of He was jesquite, canyon Connie: -ajandchicren, Char nell Wichors Karen and Roper son mb fe, Myrtle Hil brotherfon(bo ne ee Preceded in death by his brother, Roy. Jimny assedaway early Tuesday moming, | mon Gravee sevvicaswilde held at 4 pm. Satur February 4 February 15, 1997 at Wasatch Lawn Memo: er on, 18ce sepiciotion, she Ik together day, ethan incl Sirecionof ofSpsbury & Beard lorluary SI. George, itary hones "Oi'bececorded. N2/45 lay. lidred. “Jimmy”, was bom September 26 12 Stephen WallaceRidges 4921 fo Emma Jean and Harvey Glenn Bonnet Stephen Wallace Ridgesdie jary 4 {997 he Unversily Hospital offermplonlors from pneumoni Waly was Dom to Joseph Parley and Viola \ccepteda civilser nice, appointmentin the. Boatman of Aaicultye under 21a Taft Ben. BamRidgeson Fobruaty 1924, and the very son in Washington, D.C.awitresiding there, she fax Valentine ‘anyone mel her sweethecr The were married | . byDavi O. McKay intheSoll Lake Temple, Apr| could. ever hope | Educated in Salt ake ‘mos! important part ofher fe. was het | City, he graduated from family that she loved with all Ner heart I wos South High and Attend: i 8 Imporan} to her toteach hefamily famass. sponsibility and honesty. Simple things brought | frustesin‘942 wih te Air Corps ss iMemonelvolves is be i 1997 0.390 mafHs! Bowhst Chueh, as i ryt be DeMar Be Sarvis Ip DeMar Sons passed away Ftiuay 12 Survivad by hiswile, A none ot Mufoy, grananarenis, Nie phine Johnson. Highiand, hal brothers ond Etin £ Bainfer and halt sister, Brenda. halle Bainter, ol of Boker, OR. ond his cunts uncles, and numerous cousins whom he loved Soar, my son, a S Fun il Mon, Feb. 17.4997 4 an, in the orem Timpanogo 31d WardChapel, 1000 No. al nds may cal Wingom 7-9 Mortuary, 48 pm and at ie n, Mon, one hout prior to services Burialwilbeinthe Lehcay Comer ny 12) N2/15 ‘D: ee fairs official Cassidy. head of the Vatican's Commission for Religious Rela tions with the Jews. was a keynote edged that Catholics at the grass: roots must absorb new church teachings of tolerance and under ie, i according to Cardinal Edward) Cassidy. the Vatican's top interreligious af Christina Linds She maried Willam Chnstensenon ly OF kek manage va later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She was privileged to live most of her life in Heber, the beautiful volley she loved80deaty She graduated rom High ecyee wasn at various local busi nesses where she max fe many life longfiends ail whoknew her. atercay Saints where, she serveddiligently in many positions throughout her life. She dedicatedherselto temple work = and understanding, Ty a Jefe, nad a tong of protest” based on their past mal treatment by Christians and move toward a two-way religious dia. logue that seeks common ground 2 “theology 2 from a = BY ELAINE RUTH FLETCHER RELIGION NE WS SERVICE JERUSALEM Jews must Virginia D. Christensen HEBER CITY—Our beloved mother, grandma, sister and friand, Virginia Duke Christensen, 88, tetumedto her heaven: } > M—Jetfery Nile Bainter, 26 of Orem, ‘at his homeofc om 2: yrandlather, ahd Dickey passed away CANE, femnonf87 NetoJelaylor. ical Cont poreSMeerMarch 301926Soft =5 Jeffery N. Bainter oeRichard Dickey Find Healing sponoe Norman Taylor Mildred Bonnett Kasteler "Jimmy" OBITUARIES Jews Must move away turday, February 15, 1997 2 g D8 sonic tbo hol oa Nol O Donne Mom the hor. Sho. w a0 member " wos an avidreader, She Wa Wasa momo 0 LDS Church, $ho Bid Gn avid reader, She wos the kina! of homemaker who could do amazing "ings ah aime ane rececioc In doxtth by hor husband. Ralph het on Bob Twigg. and hor daughter Wo love You 80 MUCH Erk. We think of yo aver wo snol finer cry. doy Out sore ives have notwebeeughso @ sai ance vou eg Batey . mos! MpOAN Thingshard wo ve Y o . of the.BQO le Twigg. of Wad! Vey iy GrohAsh ator fexual abuse.1g, hat cugoie mands forarent Oakley. Caomia. Lenore and the power ot uncondthOnal lowe, We igreat-grancichulcon Forward feBring rere ox a omy, we‘ae root grantee LESSRk XXOO by Fobrvan $8658 pm of Un 5!tovJeCy Weran Mom, PapaJohn. lca ! hul Mortuary, 727 0 Ear rw wt be Baro olivia, Anna. lz, Diana, David, Bekah Mienont nto, Com, Dy thea sideAdon < nevCor Fano Suzanna, ras andJohn Nat6 hany OWran, ShoIs survivedby four doughte ‘ene daughy Jenin daw. and opeson, Vaainio io} Owen of Bountiiul, Uloh, Pat (Ray) Rotson, of Pitt Cahora, Ora (Be syRonmond of Sex ' oma, Janet Twigg, of Cincinnati, Ohic |