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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS/OBITUARIES Saturday, October 9, 1999 B7 OBITUARIES John Doris Rasmussen Rasmussen, 93, our beloved hus- band, father, grandiather,great-grondtather and friend, Bavses joeR Wardell, Jr of PacaeeneawePA 1 Tuescy October §, 1999 in pemmNovembet 171939m Bassett, NE.ne wos ‘ond Mane Waugh W Kowt2, ihinrtodoiona ona rier Doris Erway. who survived. Dr. Wardell war voterhonk Soryed with the US. Ary uringne Korean War A pharmacy gr roduateto: | Creighton University of Omaha, NE ne earned a Masters Degree and PhD fom uly13,4908hy Faamore,Uh, the ton of Rasmussen Volo Worse: More Enid_filen_ Gustaveson ‘on February 45, 1935, ‘solemrized in the Lake LDS Temoe | 1 the spark 10 hissomHe is survived fringham, Alabama By Bi weof $4 years ‘grandchiltien and Enid dock Kk Rasmussen tonanos brothers, Mory Hervat,Tooele: dren; vin sovora|grGndchicren arc} goat Jellinich (Florence), Wes! Vall City, grondnicren, in by his Marge Morell to th ier, Kaye Rasmussen, and brother” Ker| John was a member of the LDS Church and | served many church caltngs, including o fo | le worker. John was full of love, life ana kindness. He | ht a smile factrh i to all those who came in con- | jo Wi love and miss you. Monks for being | Sunday68 pm. inionment Mic Graveside services woro held at 42 noon on N 10/10 Thursday, Oci Wasatch Lawn ee ernie motelPa 3404 South Highlang Drive. Frien may vist of Wasaich Mortuary tom pilotte services Special hanksfa lovingMend, Lonnie Mose- Sash HelenE. Taylor Barrett Yiovs Helen E. Taylor Barrett died peacetully on October7, 1999. a Beneficial Bounces Boost Byrum Offa tree,off the cart path and into the lead of the Michelob Championship Tt » ASSOCIATEDPR WILLIAMSBURG, Va. four birdies and avoided the big Tom Kyrumhit one drive that smacked off a tree and bounced back into the centerof the fairway. Another bounced off the cart path and rolied to where he had a wedge to the green, instead of a middleiron. On a day when the River Course at Kingsmill toyed with challenger after another, those lucky breaks helped Byrum hoot a 4-under 67 for a one-shot lead. It just tells you how hardthis vourse is playing,” Byrumsaidafier reaching the midpoint of the Michelob Championship at 6 under for two round: apes nse has got some teethright ni stumble that plagued so many others, including Faldo, a winner of six majortitles. “If you miss a shot you canget in trouble in a hur Byrum said. Faldo was at 4-underafter 16 holes, but three-putted for a dou: y at No. Notah Begay III, der with Pavin and Robin Freeman, twice got to 7-under but bogeyedhis way back to 5-under. Pavin and Freeman both shot 74s. 4 TRANSAMERICA SENIORS ce Fleisher able on the A Tour this year. Hu- Nick Faldo, Corey Pavin and thers made moves on the lead then faltered, but Byrum over ame a double-bogey on his sev- dies ended up in the same spot nth hole with fourbirdies coming. n to be the only playertoreach 6- Friday Fleisher and Green were co: I'm just happyto be here,” he Transamerica seniors tourna: ment, shooting 6-under 66s on a warm, wind-free day. They held ga inderandstaythere. Wut f do feel pretty good about my ame right now Playing in one of the last toups, Byrum seemed an un likely contender afterstarting the lay at 2-under and making the un there after the double at 16 Except for Mike Weir, who the moveofthe day with a \ournament-best 63 to move from overto S-under, He trimmed five (tokes from par over fourholes Capped by an eagleat the loth andfinishedthe back with frunder 29, has just onevictory in four years and has not finished in the top three of any event this year. Jim Colbert, defending cham- pionofthe $1.1 million event, fin: ishedwitha 3-under69. But Hale Irwin, the career moneyleaderon the senior tour, was at 4-over 76 his worst round of ae year. ‘leisher entered the weekend with a overIrwin, whohas $1.92 this year. Fleisher is trying to be: comethe first rookie to lead the senior tour in earnings since Lee Trevinoin i bert Green has struggled tosta onleaderboards. Though they taken different paths, theold bud: leaders after the first round of the “id. “The way myyear’s gone, I haven't beenin this positionalot PGA Tourincluded titles in the 1977 U.S. Open and the 1985 PGA Championship, has not had similar success on the senior tour. He I-shot lead over Dale Dougia: Howard Twitty and Walter Hal i in anevent that includes nine of the top 10 money-winners on the se niortourthis year. Fleisher has five victories and leads the moneylist with $1.95 million in his first year on the tour, after a mostly undistin: guished PGA Tour career that featured just onetitle in more than 400 events. Herolledin a 6-foot putt for an eagle 3 on the 18th and had four birdies, Fleisher said he has no BETSY KING CLASSIC Rookie not a morning personandthat helped hergrab a second-roundlead of i Union sic. a ear-old native of Ci elon Bo in an hourbefore the round, countingonafrost de y that wound uppostponingplay for 75 minutes. She then birdied three of the final four holes to shoot a 4-under 68 andtie fellow South American Jenny Lidback at 6-under 138 for 36 holes at the 6,085-yard Berkleigh Country Club course, have the feeling that my game is back. I want to be ontop again like I wasincollege." \St.” Weir said. “I had taken a cayple of weeks off and 1 hadn't lone a whole lot.” just gives you lots of confidence. stay in the hunt for herfirst win since the 1995 du Maurier Classic about,” Fleisher said. “I don’t think ourgolf swings change that One shot off the pace were Hall of Famer Beth Daniel and tour veteran Laurie Rinker-Graham. etilay and today was a little bit of 3yrum hadn't either all yea With just onetop10finish in 24 ents, 11 missed cuts and a landing of 147th on the money list when he arrived here. But on his last nine, he made And that's what this game is all much. It’s just that success breeds Success. Green, whose 19 wins on the She is survived by her hire, vitorW:Bont, Dulle),Michael Bore (Sephanie) ond Fenny Banel.She alto es sightgc grandenicrenand.one wares Testa,Nor oetSborzaltpi Estates, Tocatod al 318 Poul (Covi)restr, Micheal(Kornon)Yesior12 il 09hedfor one hourpor jo Ine sence randehicren and £3greagrandehicren 19 sai Graveside services Monday, 11 0. In leg offlowers, Ihe fomiy su ests donaat the Muray City Cemetery, 5600 S. Vine Hons be made to ¢ chartly of your ice, St. Friends may call Mon. 9.30N 40/40 Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. StateSt. nsee Dont isoe Louise Hintze Eliason we, menor andr,Louse Lidback, a greeted by loved ones on "Octo er 7, 1999, Bom Novemberob 1957 in, Ronee ate son ofAnthonyand Virginia Mawoc! Dene, enjoye many pobbies,ane nd body building. One of his ae thease fo.do wos woton Is lovision, ‘Weloved vid Gndwill miss him ver jay call 5-6 pm. Interment, WeReservation, yton,Utah 1419/9 Cards of Thanks Happy Birthday Charles (Fred) Machan He was bom on May 91959 to Francis ‘and @ Wilde Toole in Coane,a, He mar. OfGrarfoile nike Sa \gke Temple on June 13, He is survived by his Sarpeamsesee | the many pons: she worked out- Side hes toner | Jakeman She wasfooked a member of The Gits" ond Sharon, Sharon en left the Pore of this earthy ajways forward 16 Hamilton thelr menitn We on Wodros tober 4999 al her home. She sous is survived by her husband, Lenard A. Maren, 4. 1954in Sah two daughters Joann ‘Hall (Willom Cand ee City, Utah, to J.W. Re ils (Jeffrey D.); s. brother, Bruce and Virginia Jo Boon) ints: apd ‘Snel, uhHiro, She, Shoal Srodu Louise wasprecede ‘n'death sister, | AvoriH. Murdock ond by two brothers, Stering ‘and Milton J. Hintze. | 40-9-40/10-9-98 ld, 04, beloved quarcion angel, husband andpa, son, brother, uncle, and fend, 8. Wi Sings are soaring Nigh Urviwemoet ‘ogainslytrough he sky! ourfamily Glways loves you today and to: moron the Wiochors kus Ihe bomen 1140/9 N 10/9 Hap Rusell & Year Anniversary f cokeConny Funeral oewill: pole cteepnMm.aonae | College. day, ‘af Holladay In fer youth, Shar ae wo So. Highland taones 0>peat | | Wedie to the fullest otto awn Sontcasct he morte Sie loved tne outdoor Memorial Park N 10/9 Lorraine A. Hultquist Lomaine A. Hutaui, 83,passed away Sop ‘ober 30,1999 in Uton. BomFebruary 20, reincou land, Kansas to Avin and,ule Nixon Anderson Survive sons, Richard (Carolyn) Hult den Word Tecdors A Hutauis Wwe grandchit: hen, hree groat-great-grandchiliten Memorial serviceswil Monday, Oc ¢ 18, 19 a! 2pm. at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive. Funeral directors, Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary an Patrick Donald Garcia "Uncle Pat" i |": rm, She is n ‘clough to whom she was the loveof hisite: her (Jon), mother, Viginia; brothers, JW. ud" Wottor i. (Corcle), DarelJoan), nn, shane {SotangBil (Dabo) sisters, Cor i crease, Karen (Mark) Lindh ‘ond nieces, fou sh nephews. ond rand-nigces, Preceded in death by her john, vee ilbe held Monday, Oc tobe at ElysianBurial Gor(Gone, 1078 Eon1880 South Sol Loko Cy toh fendsand jomly may call Sunday Octobe g Moncey Coober ‘it ton Moto%0 am akLoner Monuary, 2 mTemple, Sat Loke City, U N 10/40 H. DavidTucker ar-old citizen of Peru, matchedher opening-round Se Ri Pak, the leading money win. Copper Company for 3B yore. W field, withdrew with a Your girts miss you.. Mom, Toni, Cathy, Gi Roxanne, Esther, Danelle, Tam, Kate, Ki Kot d Chablis, XXYOOO 1140/9 N 10/9 UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Julie DeHerrera and Bryer Wharton BAILEY, Kathryn, 80, Oct. 7, Midvale, Goff Mortuary, Midvale. BARRETT, Helen E., 77, Oct. 7 Mount. View Memorial Mortuary, Sandy GARCIA, Patrick D. Oct. 6 Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary Salt Lake City ATCH, Victor D., 83, Oct. 7 Springville, Wheel Mortuary, 69 thanks to a 50-foot birdie putt to ner in the N 10/ David Edward Wesley N gyn Elementary Edu “Dung Works War nieces, nephews. aunts, unLouise worked in the ST ‘and cousins, He waspracected in death By fces ofthean Service Command Unit #900 al fisstor, ronces Tk Fort Dough neh vances wilbehNengot 42 Louise’s ‘aching career spanned 34 years. lk the Coahillefst Wor shefttaugholHatton Bemoniay*the Sat Chapel, Cochile Utah,Fends call ct oer Alor Holl Mortuary, $4EatCenterStee iogan ieee a ‘wien st Penn EI Jn nd at ‘ay, rig . Church on Monday tom am re Touibe favedfo tke Nps wih or husbond to services. Burial will be 1030-1130 in the Coalville City ard ser fo vanous un spol in Navaractwal Cemetery. 110/9 me an vd garcons|| T10/9 on 9 one Edward Wesley, age 41, died October Robert W. Toole WELLSVILLE, Utah—Robert W. Toole, has re- | tumed to his avenrennly Father where he was Hintze Eliason, poe away October 6, 1999 after a courageous tle with many ak She “I'm having fun again,” said Baena, a three-time All-Amer' from the University ofArizona. “I explanation for his success this year and never expected such a run Every time you play well, it The difference between yes: leath by 0 son, Floyd Gilbert Tester. Nollie was dedicat‘and devot wife, otherand grand: mother. She worked for the Auerbachs Comaryfor many, Yeon. Shel ove aking! ond ina chien, Donold Svvere 10/9 founding mem! ity, was an avid su States U ie nadional and infemational dge preparingir paneeetenbe Winter Ghympies 5 his wile are: Two sons, Mk choo!odorn War ugh Susan | Mckenzie; three step- daughters Tracy thomas, rin Martin and Susan Kieman; nine grandchit | an, 0 brother, La Wardel twosisters, Jeon Dorseyand Jonice Carpenter of fowars.co Mioutions may be mai totheios Word r memonel Farce Done. Be Wasaicn Luge C“uD,c7o ons Bonk, 1100 ‘0. Box 3899, Pork City, UT Nollie Kalba: Testor,age 89, passed Oct. 7, 1999 in Mig lady,fh a Bom Jan. 25, 4 Salt Lake City, Walter and: Kelbough. Mart tiedRoby Tosior lester, both of whom preceded her death; also precededin ate Arnold Palmerhits the ball out of the sandto the 18th green during the first roundof the ere Sankey Golf Championship at the Silverado Country Club in Napa, Calif., on Friday. Palmerfinishedthe round at1-over 73. N 10/9 Nellie KelbaughTester She was bom June 1922 to Alden R. Taylor cand Mary Hughes laylor in Spanish Fork, Utah, She attended schoolin Provo, Wash ingtonD.. She manted W. Barrett, MD. anestageineswiney toedee nineHoe: eS isnt betore her mar Dutir thon shoulder injury PROFESSIONALGOLF SCOREBOARD_ Springville HULTQU'ST, Love City, Utontc a Gomee Gor La. caine Sept. 30, Courtlaiai, A., 83, Kansas, Holla day Cottonwood Mortuary, Holla day JAKEMAN, Sharon, 45, Oct. 6, Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortuary e City N, Kenneth, 69, Oct. 7 Provo, Berg Mortuary, South where Mond: may 10/9 OBITUARY INFORMATION Obavonios are charged for at the role of 4.00 per tne foe insertion in both lune ond Deseret News woud be $2.85 par ine.) on addtional $6.00 change pas spaKed used For obtvary informa the number to coltix 237-2990 POULSEN, Leona, 86, Oct. 6, DEADLINES WEEDAYS Doterat News (motto (pubsahed that evening! Intane(at ecthons pubsinhed folowng doy) Dorotet News(kot) sobbed tokoweng day) SATURDAY SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS to® papen. af ediiont Springville, Wheeler Mortuary, Springville 900 om $00 pm 00 pen $00 pm TRIBUTE TO VETERANS The American flogs tha! appear wih ome OBITUARY DESK HOURS Mondoy/iday. #0. Sp foksdon, 10am ws Sundoy, (2 noon to 5 Provo MILLS, Gloria J., 48, Oct. 7, American Fork, Berg Mortuary, Provo. notices tigny that the decoowed was o manor sence votoran, Etrocopies of this news paper ore ovciioble, For information, please cok RASMUSSEN, John D., 93, Oct. 5, Fillmore, Wasatch Lawn Mortu- ary, Salt Lake City. TESTER, Nellie K., 89, Oct. 7, Holladay, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Salt Lake City. TOOLE, Robert W., 46, Oct. 7, Wellsville, Allen-Hall Mortuary, Logan. TREASE, tla, 89, Oct. 6, Spring: ville, Wheeler Mortuary, Spring: ville, TUCKER, H. David, 74, Oct. 6, Memorial Estates Mortuary, Mur. ray. sb / ) |