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Show Bio OBITUARIES @ From previous page The Salt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES wee Agnes oe on Marian B. Cowley Sunday, January9, 2000 Albert Hinojosa Philip Dean Hill £0, pomed oway Jon Magoet (Peggy) Cotter, beloved wite. jancmother and sister ec GwenBrugger Biddulph | Brugge: Bison cor Boot ogtroy.Janay ? a bom served the church in capacities, including Relief Society ond Primary pre Poopy ', suvived ‘byher, husband: sone Russell and other Robert Robert RusoF, grandchildren: eal sell (Ann), Gievelans "oh splateyEhoen Pin: Slondchigten. She wos preceded in death Maadlebur shachision‘yer Kellie ibe); Scotty ond Bon By one son. id eatin Tempest): ond great satesise sendicesai wil be held rdan at 1 am. al theTuesday, Logon il beholdat 12 ciComet under the direction of*Metcatt ,19, 2000 of the Wasatch Chaat" Ns visition is sched lk 2401 South Hightand Vlog ot sociotots Const bile: whee bends ond family may com6 Sunday 6-8 and on Monday 10°45-11:45 am., prior to services. Interment, Wasaich Lawn Memorial Park, OlympusPark section. Marjorie E. Carson “Grams” Marjorie Ellen Anderson Carson, 79, Pe ay Jon. 7. 2000 In her sleep at st Jo Vilia, She we in duly 22. 1920, to Elliott L_ and nite Anderson in Garland, ‘She martied Albert Gardner. They later divorced ari “ Feb, "ar8 Karin dothin1968, F Of church where she enjoyed mony iships and activities. She was very active In her igcalchapterolthe Daughters of Utah Pioneers aia ‘as ils secrey/Mreasurer for mony Hither faing healt prevented it Matjrie loved to travel and golt She look greatp in her beautiful garden, and she, poe toyedspend ithhet om She n, Gary avon‘Soll Lakecy, Infee. grandchigren: children: broher, Francis L (loisAndetson, Murray, Utah her request, her remains will be mated and laterinterred in the Larkin Sunset Pn Lows jomily requests that jou make a donationto your favorite charity Inher nome ‘A memorialservice will be held Jon. 11, at 2'p.m. afLarkin Mortuary, 260 E. S. Temple. Daniel Theodore “Ted” Connors Board of Educatl ‘educational TV and public relations. Later retired tom Littie AmericaGit Shop byloving wife and children, V‘ teDad) Komp South Jordan: Brion P. & Heol, Maar inne Smith, Detia: sister (Bruce) iene ‘ond Band (eral)Cerio grondchicren jeceded in death the garden, and the kitchen able fo entertain family and ions, frence i the end, she contin Wasatch Lown outGt and Interested in the octvitiesond Memorial Park, Saif interment, Lake City. ns of her children. grandchildren and thewMonge. tt cuss clive she expressedwithperceptive wit, her feel ings that individuals, wos the most Importontconsideration We thank her Virginia Cleeland Holt sont.2000 oh 12 Viainla Cleeiand Holt, 74, died Jan. 7, y. Uiah, Ward, 160 South University Street. Friends 2000 ather homein na may call fom 6-8 p.m. Monday evening of PA LarkinSunsetLo town,2350 East 200 sou Philadelphia, Former resident ior sevicoe, tniounentSoh aeCopeCemetery Helen Warren Daley Oscar A. Goldberg Oscar A. Goldberg,92,died in hs sleep on January 8, 2000 in Bou 41907 in Sail Lake City to John Goldberg and Marie E. Gratz Goldberg. Martie i besides family wer et friends and gordening. A foundi of the Rake and Trowel Gardenvehin Waterford, CT, t presidi slafiding memt valleClGarden ub. While living in Aurora,Ohio,Virginia with several trends, oF Tord buaiessAceciociodNavy wife, she made countless hiends worldwide that\astedher fet ne willbe deeply missed byher fomity and fiends (Forever in our hearts, our loss Is heaven's al Alter @ lingering lines, Helen Warr Yo Srondichildren:|and in leuofflowers a donation to Hospice Daley,77, died Jon, 6, 2000 in Salt ihe aly, ded Care of the American CancerSociety would born in Nephi, Utah, May ieane totaltee selon’ond be appreciated. oral services wil be held Tues. Jon, jeting lo remember his life will be 4, 2000 2 pm. the St. Marks Eplcopal ber 31, 4 jen enjoyed playing piano, hold atrdoy, January 1%, 2000 aths home, Guthearal 2546 100 South, Som LakeCyUT elgcheling, ol painting and goting 282 W. 2900So., Bountiful, from 2 to 4 p.m. others, Noman florida, Harold, Logan kt Cit sisters, Doris, (Tim), if St e0'ge: Loke Ruth, and Janice (Ken), Sal!Lake City; many Mary RhoanaBringard Lee Blair Grim nieces, nephews and cousi Horrocks Helen Tequesied graveside services, Due to weather conditions, the brief service will LeeBlair Grim, 89, passed away January 8, be held indoors on jay, January ROO polloosc KAYSVILLE-Mary Rhoana Bringard Horrocks, 2000 at 3 p.m, at the Wasaich Lawn Morty: Born Jon 75,dled ied “ane 2000 at the home Wphiane, Drives. where cry 4910 in Jacksonville, may call om 4 priot to serv- Florida to ices interment, Wasatch wn Memorial Park taeSenay By (Rosemon! Sectiot side. in lieu of flowers ihe fami suggests donodons to Federal Heights Rehabilifation Cen‘44 South 900East, Salt Lake City. MaryS. Dangerfield $08) Mary ene Dangerfield. 88, died January 6, 2000 In Riverton, at.the home of her daughler = She was bom December 31, 1914 in South Jordan to Herbert Ookeson, martied Sidney Emest Dangerfield on June three children: daughter Sharor Hels itvee cilcron, rah"Beon) Rogers, John (Josie) Grim, and Gloria UJohn) Davis; eight grandchildren; Si tne grealgrandchildrer tis family. wil meet sail evening, at'shome in ‘he Eight Balls n the pocket AmyNicole Harbrecht died in infancy. She was employed seamstres Sidney, ospecls of 6 ballerfob. brought fim to Sal Lake to settle Survived by his loving wile of 48 years, Polly; his two sons, Jerry, Bill; his two grand sons, Jake, Nick: his two “special” grand: sons, Robert Lange, Deloy Smith He Is also survived by Iwobrothers and his two “thicker than blood” sisters, Alice and Lucille, along ‘i @ long list of loving nieces and neph: ew: Wis gregatious and open nature found less than @ few people who didn't instantly like him at the first smile. eatest love “the call of the open foad" wasalso his choice as an occupation 95 g professional truck driver. In Ihe course of his years as. truc| Sheis survived by her son and daughter brother, Francis Sheppick: four _grandchildren, Jeffery Peake, Mariann Peake, Dustin Dangerfield, Brandon Dangerfield; four greatgrandchildren; and numerous nieces ond Meervices wil be held. Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, 12 noonatLarkin Mortuary, ‘260 E. So. Temple. A viewing will be held Monday eveing Jan 10th,trom 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday 2 hour Bilt to services, The family would Tike to ice for all theit help and ating IntermentSat Lake City Cemetery, Tumama Vincent Fagatele to go trough ths obstacle wilhoul knocking landing ovation from teamster member and lumama VincentF oge 22; pasyed {presented the union onthe board of Local aiJanuary 3, 2060 in jest Valley City, ttustee for m le hadmany interests steiked fahing,He s born Jul 20, 1977 in Honolulu, Howas an er walIoFaneteie atele_ and tolina Fogo, many, wonder fonck in al endeavor: tele. He alter “Granger High ‘School and the sport of ice Hockey, was a member of he LDS,Chul cl had Goldenfaa also Utah Grizzly kids, parents, on and oft ice StictalsIn ihelocal hockey programs, Cle lendships he Cequied dutn his get tngwere someof ery best and ‘wnenover he could, whether it othe one 91 3one-car roll ver while Muck nel thal broke a ig or He wate tn glgrty with the saint and the scoundrel. He was fends with doctors. lawyers,and janitors He juds by the size of the wail, id the He loved a good rowdy ved the serenity of a {n the morni ahe falvoren years, having cotfee with buddies was one of his lavoro poui tinen veryone he touched Is jus a iabetterfoxknowing him. «5 belore me Vinnie wew jut wal to say fo make yousmile. Although we arent able to be with him anymore, we will kee his memory alive in all of our hearts, minds saying that we will truly mits you and we oy love you. Weknow thal Cu, beloved daughter,sister, motherand friend, Amy Ni died 2100 Gsfeesweats of aie Sslned|non ‘auto ‘mother, free-spiited.independent Young,oil whe had alot fienc Suvived by ihe. ht of her tie,” her son 9 Gabiiel Harbrecht, 10months old: parents, avid ‘and Bona Feri: and sleplather Corts Ferrer Also. grandparents, Mrs. Elsie P. Romero, Texas and Rober! and Louise Harbrecht, five brothers, Malt_Harbrech, Joshua Ferrer, Jason rondon. Har tT Jeremy Horrechi ‘Abo sutvived by ‘her best friend and roommate, Jamie Cldwolader, and. numerous “aunts, uncles ‘and cousins. “Youlef! us so quickly, please know wewill love you and miss you. Res! In peace child, we will take care of your litfle one. In leu of flowers the family request donatlons to the Chance Gabriel Harbrechttrust fund,Fits! National Bank of Layton, Bountiful, Utah branch. {A Funeral Mass wil be celebrated Monday 40 am. at St. Olaf Catholic Church, 1800 South Orchard Drive, Bountiful, Ulah. A visitotion will beheld Sunday 6-8 p.m, at the Nel QDonnell &SonsMortuary, 372 €. 100 South, @ prayerMeewiceBeginning nayot im. Committal service. Bou. ficl rv Canela 20205200 West Austin Michael Broadhead ‘Austin Michael Broadhead,born January 6, 2000 died January6‘2000inSI. George, hopetto be orore one"a0 with Sou mneay Vinca , * behind many aunts, uncles and conan ene Wil always love hin, ota ll ens you so much Austin, n the bret lene we spent together our ves ware forever be Monday, January ‘Mortuary tion of Oipin Mortuary. Burlat wi chy,apron under the direc- { i ny |! fil! ' #853¢%8 29) Z Emma Marie Jackson EmmaMarie Jackson, born April 28, 1916, passed away peacelully in Ontario, Califor: Balofnatural causes 22,1999. oyebre her husband of 4; yeors, John M, Jackson; her three children, Thomas J. Durant, Mar Raymond Yuanherseven giandehiaen, Ruga, Polzin, Bemice Esteli Belane Keele,0. ‘away peacefully Jani in atLakeCi oe in. Sey ptember 19, 1910, in tavion Utah, the Second child of Milton Olver ndEstelia Bernhisel Bel. She lived in mmavedTo Southern Cellore fain 4022, whore ampieted hereducation, mart Kennoin' W. Hedhun August23,1931, They were divorced 1086. (eele worked as, a beautician, clerk, and care giver. She martied gh Hoot femple May 1970 and they moved foo, Hun vile, tic,Afterthe, death of het husbandin 1980, 10 Salt Lak City, spending vstoninWao ‘Af active member of the LDsChurch, Me Keele.served faithtully in various calings ol her fe, She was a member of oe loved to cook, gard jen a vider 3d loving core for her|preri: husband m ihers. She had family, feaves them a legacy of dedication to the el, selfless mism, ie precededin. deathay ta husband, parents, brother, Mitton B. Be a great, grandchild.Jule ‘Ann Gri Shels survived by her daughler, Vi (David Q.) Martin; four grandetilgten menor D. (sifa} Martin; Beth Ann(Kevin) Griggs,Salt ake City:Diana K. (Dav infil; (taurea) 4 ann er cw. tah 48greatgrandenliren aoe at, Guatemala, Mission) and two great yeat-grandsons brothers, Preston 8. ances) Bell, Fulton, California (now. on n Temp! in Ecuador):MeCtel, teneee1. OlCalifornia; nieces and fought, toraieNat tressVisio,Caalorya, servingon on LDS missionin Boston fachusells; Karen Rob nr Chico, Californiaand thels omen “Tineral ‘senses wil be held 40, 2000 at 12 a. 413 NorthWash copie call Sunday, Mort hers7 Bgscaand w Mexico, and ralsed by the Si. ived mostof her adult et, contd enrepreneu, ing edge astrologer wottly philosopher, Bu more thanony else, she was a teacher and a strerigih to thoseIn need, This worldis.better place as the te:re: 1a Jackson's vi BronWe She,wll be remembered fondly by mom she lenacompassionate her pr / Our beloved mother. grandmother, sister, ‘and friend, Elaine Sorensen Howlett, age 7 kindcts, treat oiners,wh love ‘and respect and, aboveail else, tgthing ory matter now tic moment Craig William Landvatter was called home on Shiwhat &, 2000, Craigdiedtheway he with a sudden heart oonaa'olke ride onabecuth dy ‘rthhls dog ooetebon . Alfred William and Bonmn Landvatter on January 16th, eetinsalt Toke ished br Jamelia Kaye Johnson Chester H. Howlel! September 6, 1941"Ate his service in North Atlea.and Eixopecuring Wold Wr I, they Hed ada, where the) iived untiltheir retirement Elaine was a sweet and loving mother and andmother, devoted to her family. their (9 herher greates! legacy. She y years al the reservation desk onrine’‘iatolve Wstelin Wendover, were s 2 tamilen ondcheer figure to mar nyguests ‘stayir Ser cetive nthe, American PIA. A iit 1@ LDS Church, he tought Sune Primary Prescent sand, four jamela is an Arabic word tha! means Decals, Whar i Soren ko Samoles she We grery, definition 18. wor ‘aut died peacefully at ¥., 2000 otter hard (oughi Bovis lly will receive fiends at a viewing Sunday wn stay. A gold ont ne cou pol make narowoning hand ptoot feel.Goa broke Elaine S. Howlett Main, Spanish Fol Sunday, January 9, 2000 from 6-8 pm. will be’ no viewing roe1ee kasi on Monday. intermentwill be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. alienret Funer pear 10 2000 11 a.m. al the Ridgeland Actes Ward, 3175 South 3450 West, The fam- fareee B prove (ows, He only tak Monroe of Layton; and Ruth tracy)erery Argyle. 3 25 grandchildren; oe Mary Is also-survived By shx isters ond three brothers, Norma (Ar!)Hall of ly, CA; Janic Hodgson in of Mon Monjeercn Evelyn Watts of Ds (Pele) Anderson Lima, MI; Myrel (Fred) wley of Filmore, Utah; Kay (Roger) Edwards of Torrey, UT: Sam (Bon ie) Bringard of Cex City, UT, ‘Gene (Carol) Bringard of Midi UT; and John (Pat) Bringard of, Delta, Utah She was precededin death by her husband: ‘one ‘granddaughter, Ter Lyn Monroe, ‘one brother, Earl id; and five sisters, Carrie Short, kene Wilder, Geniel Bunker, eld 14 am. Tuesday, January 2000 af Lindquist's Layton Moriuary¥987 N-Fottield Ra: lends Gh tomy maycall Monday trom 6-8 p.m. and I 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. ‘graduation, jorked al a, forfive years In the CoaRecounlngDDepart verved OLDS mission tomy 1953-1955 ihe Northern California turning home, he and his father Bought the Leland Miling Company, a feed grain bust ness in Leland, Utah. Hs father diediin1964, leaving him the business tooperat successtully did, retiri iis son, Devid. joined the Gusindse In 1982 ‘and continues to operate it to« wasmatted and sealed fojo his next MaryEsther thomas on Oclogeet yarih he nttemple.They were Biosted ‘wily tree che ofthe many talents Jock wos blessed withwas music. This fegacy of music. wo Basted onto hischildren anc grandeniicren Green 6 he blessed the ves moneintechurch ny“i fis musical fa ‘and devotion for the Lord and first and foremostin his life. ie served in numerous positions includin Stake Missionary, Teacher, President of MIA,Stake Seventies, High Counselor, Counselor in the igistopric, ond ‘and Bishop ‘of the Leland lordgent at 12 nd Stake Orgonst of fe is survived by Nis wile, May Esther, ond their children and grandchildren: Rebecca Lyn and her husband, RobertClydeof Orem, cand their children, Angela. Hasson Shawn} Madsen, Michelle Hasson (Daniel) han, Michael Hasson,Ellzabeth Clyde, Shon: non Hasson, and Julie Clyde; David Blaine Grd his wile Jennior Blonde ot Spanish Fork children, Amberlyn, Melinda, Kaltlyn, Jake, Allison, ‘and Dallin: Theit son, Nicholas, preceded hisgrandfather, Jack,in death in 199: fh andher husband Ronald _Jenseni Brigham City and thelr daughters, Elyse and Kristie ily would like to give a special jh to the wonderful nurses and aides Gl Crestview Care Center and Vista Care. Big ly:= Mt fogctele, foe oneen, Talva Loses.Vinnie s preceded In death by his loving mother, January, hot The, Ridgeland Actes Word 59 om and met lo the s0rvic Jay Hpverrnent Volley View Memoria Par Funeral Bwactors vale View Funerral Home. ‘Only TakesThe Bes!" God saw he wos ig hooGrd9cue was net Io be. $0 ‘and whispered, “Game "Win MaceWilh jtocrtedSerer walched him stlor os member of Church, Layton,fe FoLone: Waid, She Worked for‘iAit Force Base for 22 years, retiring in 6,Motherdevotedher entire tie to being nd grandmother, ralingher seven‘children ofone atfer our 1ather’s death. She was an avid doll collector, picki he hol bt ‘et swee! sislet, Donna, she lived for ngs,do colighting¢everyone wits hequietwian immense love you gave So alofus wl Continue to live for generations. re fivesons andtwo daughters, oi Contato,DovidW. (Chilstine) Horrocks of (auralee), Horrocks. of Jack Blaine Isaac oe Bane Boae ia mission her ‘on Thursdery, Jonuory 6. 2000" Provo, Uc Uo.fomiy wos with peor succumt to congestive heart follure. Jack begon his lol jour tember 17. 1923 in Leland, (Spanis! Fork) Ut was we a loving home his father, John Thomas and" mother, Dixon aac, brother, John. Di eco Kathryn Jock livedil hisite In Lelond, toh, He land 2 indebled to « g nae 1 Gwe srWebster), Eowh & (leno, Conmen| ro Clayton). Lowa, Woy Honsen ond 15 iG Philip Deon Hill. 72, passed away Jon. 5, toltowing o heat at Bom Jon. 17, 1927 to Guy Philip ond Eva Hil, Graduated from ig af i i i 2. Albert served in the US Ak Force in Word War ll ond loved to atitude waar tionfo thesal! oe Tooele \ionlees wil heid be Wednesday, January 000 al 2 p.m, al Larkin Sunsel Gardens Chapel 10600 South 1700East fiends moy call tom 230° imtS a8pm Blot 10 services In Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery Extra copies of this newspaperare available, For information, please call: 237-2931 jn children, two tie ane ond.ondweonna Soham, jaham, Cod) Boe Staham, Aeon and manied Craig andthey ‘continue 10 8 onefor time ong lon nebothkets hizo,covey eth Ann, C54Cooper i, Joshua Daniel and Jacob’ Alexander. Craig childrer is Own. BY making these sacrifices and sharing his wisdom, ned the admiration not only his family bul many others. Calg hod a lal bond with nahire and treated the out doors withThe reverence and tespect i gift from God Is due. treasured very moment he hadwith hisfamily and friends in the scenic beautyof toiIsivesyhs oon ay, Jones so"stee! “cane Eos!) Flende mayviet ‘ivibe {amity on Tuesday 10.8 p.m, at the tuany, 13, 2500'tEast, and al the church ‘on Wednesday from 10:30 to 14:45 a.m. Wome, Suzanne om, . 1 Uddell, Brod Revere, Chad fevers ‘andew. ber b won, her father, Abraham; six siblings, i, Laura, Odet, Debra, Di and Rebecca: her moiheriniaw,Belty Lid- dell \. five sisters and nenearoe See next page DEADLINES WEEKDAYS Deseret Newsee the c wet rood isha Word,"a es ‘0 oS Ma30So fed. 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