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Show The Salt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES Saturday, January 22, 2000 David Briggs I i BRRFay ond wor Sait ine o rey Be mundec hz. i| je Hi mn | Fred C Jewkes itnfy ifl“iititll? Lucinda Marie Baca te OBITUARIES @ From previous page os Crystal Summer Cazier SANDY,Utah-Our beautiful, hi wos taken home by our Ey She Father on (ron. ond being wine We will par miss the sparkle in that ‘signaked his i being with he i 8 sz Janus fol services will be held 1 25, 2000, 12 noon, Winder 4 Friends 160% Bimm al JeninSo.ins-Sotie. Mey.4780 4 3? < z8 the Wasatch under stocry SettakeDirection Cy. Bor e 198 10 @ spite Sat and ‘one Nursing Services for thelr care white cloud we fruck are doing Grace King. our Aunt Bunny, passed aw: loved camping, She cared inguished Proit ersity ty In Cleveland.Ohio Cleveland, Ohio,wivere where. Ne established red the Departmentof Kraucrcl Mental Heath, Duringhis academic years, he also consulted world-wide corposallons and governments United gles to the then Soviet Union, and trom israel to Japan. nas the ‘Father ot Job Enrichment” :3 yZ|i iBath 1 iit i Andreas C. Venizelos Andreos C. Venizelos, oge 79. passed may tuddenty January 18, 2000’ of heor comfortablyin her own bed on Jenucay 20, 2000,of causes incident to O°, vember 10, 4903, the thst of six children to William Wilberforc e Mame Gallagher King, heaton, . Minos. Never martied, she wasone of God's unclaimed treasures, ‘She worked many years, and retired from, JanetIvory ; Jan passed ‘away on the moming of Janu‘ary 20, 2000 at the age of 35. She leaves 3 legacy of courage, lombetstl, Gr ousVenizelos.He Jane Welss oe 73, »,pases Ulan. k Weiss, ink eee. bien In 25, 1995. member of ft Orthodox: and was a therefor resis} wos o wos cantor rf. He Is survived by his a Chris a Srolher He sh wulture in Greece. He came to the United States in 1950. He worked ot Alax Presses. He graduated from the U with @ Masters Degree in Economics and a hy. He also received a certificate in Ger He was involved in real estate, apartme yesiments, and inNS ee He had a — g chain of Chicago suburbanInnewspapers. won ew imporiance She moved fo SailLakeCy 1986 to be aiue of af ation. He was an avid near her family. She enjoyed her memberreader and a lit and ship In the Third Church of Christian Science xd and Inspired others forag to do. thes eee Where she served on many committees, and ore pute an education so that they could the Mother Church In te a aes Preceded in death by her parents, her sib(en laniing flowers, trees, grapetings, Willem 1k, Robert Francis Decker. Jean vines ond gardens. He watching hi lemete, and adeline Witlenberg, ond tone grow ond he foundwaysIe makesure nigces Mary Poul tery; % ‘SurviveJudy Kingephews, of flowers may we suggest donations Decker, Lomeke; be made in Crystal's to the Jordan Patricia Barksdale is and Debra C! Education Foundation for Alta ilgh Schoo! In Pyrgos, Greece nephewsCasey, Brian, Scott, ite. ‘nd grancniecss, Silly, Amy, Sora, ond her ite. — early 1990's, he became interested w ‘Aunt Bunny newtough! us all fe Gracie jan is suvivedher mother, Fe‘aye Ivory, in Gerontology and obtained a certificate in how toXiao. who was characteristically at her side to the that pore Since then he was o regular Freda Sainsbury Davis i; father, Robert her_ sister donor scholarships in that field. He was {ordsepiyhank jeep nove whowhe helped hel slong her tole oe for older people to journey, her church ond her at three West, The funeral services will be held Mond through, the Retirement Inn al Cotlonwood January 24, 2000 at 14 a.m. at Holy T Creek, Eide , Highland C ‘ore Center light. : Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 279 South 301 0endingtt GoldenTerrace. Ashoimer’s : ERAS, services wil, be. held Sunday in ik, Virginia where he will be buried with fonts. services to be held in at a later ens ysl, Sstesky oo 8 lass reunions, actively served In hin many positions. land Drive the viewing willbe on z ams (warone) Malone8,Moiey(eyes) Elaine D. Lowe, Newcastle, . Harrison (Val), Bountiful, UT; sisters: Roberta S$. Hun! ome). SU is Waltz McGurk, Sun cy Center, FL; Enid Ruth Aertker, Roswell, GA; 18 grandchildren, and) 28 éatgrandchildren. Preceded in death by isters and o brother, idelia $. ‘Marsh, El en $. Davis, and Robert B. Sainsbury. A special thanksto the staff at Garden Tertace for their loving care, Funeral services will be held at 12 noor non Monday, er 24, 2000 In the Milistream shapel, 3400 South 1100 East, Salt Lake ‘on Sunday, 23 her in death on April 6, 1979. ved home trom Call City, where she resided at tirement 3 fot many years in the healt ih care fleld as a nurse's aide. She Is a member of Golden Crown Ch jer 147 Order of East‘ein Star.Lorene loved the pi ano, stray cals, her roses and music. ‘She Is survived by her three daughters, nine jandchidrfen, numerous great grondchitfen, the loving staff of Sarah Dat and special friend, Alice Duk Thefamily woul (@ to thank Dr. Graydon Harker for his c land sup support of Lorene and her fomily these Past few years. A spect thank you to the Rocky Mountain Hospice staff, especially Barbara, Kathryn, Pam, ‘and Nancyfor incredible support. fe cannot even begin fo ‘our jest thanks and love to the staf of the Sarah Daft Home for thelr care and support of ‘our mother, them, Lorene’s last years were filled with love and Funeral, services nda donation to the Sarah Datt . 737 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, UT, 84102 a 518,582y8 33, LaWang Nelsen Jensen died Jonuary 100 In Mesa Arizona, where she had Ih 1e past year to be near her daughter ‘born 48, 1925 In American ine child of Rank Oto Nel DeSpain. After the death was Temple.Theyvedhn fern iv (ovo ‘ond Springville Wneree preceded her in death on February 9, 1977. She then married Guy T. Walker Sep4 Utah. h Guy She ollot ty a moki for the Primary Children’s Hosital. also enjoyed being in sewing clubs lor many years. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a won derful mother, grandmother, and cok. She always put others before herselt. she loved being with her family and especially liked being with her family and friends on comp- Lynda Beynon Washburn LAYTON-Lyndo Pere Washburn passed away January 19, 2000 affer a difficult fight with many ilinesses. y 2 zi 3H cg hint z, }. His family wos and an affec- Py, g.onci, van : Wen i}, and ‘Winegor ieemee mers Funeral Services will be held Monday, 24, at 11 am. ot teeeee, 8174 Jackson St. (300 West), Midvale, . Friends call ‘evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Goff /, 8090 State St. in Midvale, and jay from 10 a.m, to 10:45 ae the hi here the rere Services will be held. Int Lorkin Sunset Lawns following the 'h leu of flowers, those thelr love ond support for invited to contribute to manitarian Servicesor Missio Thanks(4 76 w ¥ g a 2 2 = and feeted with a smile be in the Springville Evergreen C fe 2 lane” ri fe fs and he toved Roving hi ey thered around oe helping his one great-great gra Was preceded In death two sons: Merrill R. Skinner and Don A. Skinner. Funeral Services will be held “Monday, January24, 2000 at 1'p.m. in the Walker Mortuary Chapel in Provo at 85 E. 300 So. Friends may call the Mortucry on Monday trom 14 Gm. unt the time of the services. Guta wil Ned William Sorenson “Bud” fee a i a ‘One of his greatest traits was his ability fo 1 z2 3. af" i businesses. Saribes amen canes gonenlel who wit always remember his = mi s iHe es, - § \ i led on October 25, 1932 Two daughters were bom of ‘this union, at: Yen LaWanaNielsen i D. Smith 79 p.m. Services at Holladay ‘So. Holladay Bivd. Monday |. 41 a.m.Burial in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. West rican Sliver Fawn wasa military service ~ Thursday, January 20, 2000 at the Core ‘work! where she ‘eamed the Scouters Ke ' id i Lorene From Life, to Death, to Life Everlasting Lorene D. Smith, “Manner*, our beloved grandmother, ‘and ‘great ‘on'January 19, 2000 otter a ten voor battle with breast cancer. She was bom February 3, 1943 In Bay, Arkansas fo D.T. jas Patriarch. In 1974, she and Harold served an LDS mission to Roanoke, Virginia. Completed 104 names a year in LDS Temple for many years. Richard Duane Romero “Hainsworth” 9/44/1945 ~ 04/20/2000 Utah 64112. Burnetta Allen Skinner Walker . Bumetia Allen Skinner Walker, 86, passed He ‘Early. ~iLelandL. Eldredge City, 1, January 24, 2000 at 11.a.m. at the Liberty Yn Ward,270 &. 800 South, Salt Lake City, where flends may call from 40 fo 10:45 a.m. prior to the service. he ferment, Fountain Green, UT Cemetery. \, IgiWashington, D.C. Funeral Directors, Evans isanmeioerhateatas ea rNce Sta i etitt i /, particularly the history of Civ Wor. He spent many samnW ith battle campaign maps era In hand, to secondguess the gi generalsate cies firsthand. His son loved searching for bulet ‘nd:eannonballs, He was familiar with the Yiddish vernacular cand Fork Club. Honored as Woman well as German, French and italian, Fred's the Year In& 1976 by Women's Business & Projage skills enabled him to travel the Club. She ond Harold enjoyed ith wife and son to talk to and to many pars of the world. leam the histories of refuges of the Holo- touring loved lo. sew and. cook. Hosled many AS lime resident of an irish lic household in New York, he had felt! hardwotting, precicalvay pow: practical, well-developed ot ish and Whe lc,and working, fo oilers. Het motto:always“Where ian history and practices. there's a wil, there's a way.” Her strong influ: Frederick Herzberg will be 1 rod ‘ence will be greatly missed all. ; ‘and for the significant changes Member at 2¢ the hours of 6 and 8 p.m., with prayer serviceat 7:30 p.m. The fc requests'in lieu of flowers, dona- e788: wre Freda S. Davis, 93, passed away on Tuncay, ‘yanuaty20; 2000'in Sait LokeCity, tat Freda was born October 16, 1906 in Provo, Viah to Rober! Hyrum and Roetia Bastian Sainsbury,secs seven children. Davis In the Salt Lake femple, June 24, 1931. They lived In VerHe died July 28, 1978. In 1979, to the ines dominiums in Sail LakeCity, Utah to be near her children. Freda altended schools in Vernal, Utch where her father was principal of the high school. She atlended Wilson Normal C in Washington, D.C, Arizona State in Hagel, and graduated ftom Brigham Young University In Home Economics 1929. ‘She taught in Eagar, Pinon and $1. Johns, AZ; Garfield, Ulah and 18 years af Uintoh High School, Vernal, Utah as Home Econom. Ics teacher, She was chosen Outstanding Teacher In 4967. She also worked for Farm are invited to call of Larkin East South Temple in Sait Lake qs Pr I. Upon his retirement, donated his archiva to the tah. a longlime editor ‘and was listed 's in Amer ‘and Who's Who In the World. He wrote ond was published extensively, nationally and internationally. A stormy figure with a shagof thick white ‘Fred could be assertive and confronta{ive not only in the classroom, but with leogues ond client chairmen of the a West, Salt Lake /. Interment will follow at Mount Olive! Cemetery. Friends and ‘ Ef i geesietgsd i 2 Ha, if ii tl z i 9% Ellen Emery Nelson Ellen Emery Nelson, 62, panes away to Jan's family aiso comprises the many frlends who cored for her and for whom shev ce those of Ihe Liberty 4th Ward, the Alliance , ARTU, 5 the Nei w Hotel, the University Medical Center, ent compassionate counseloFs, doctors ‘and nurses. The family extends their deepest Satiude, fo all those who have cared for Jan with equal doses of love and medicine. For thos wishing to thelr condolonces, ne fam equedisThat donations be made in Jan's mer mary the ja Kid at 3707 N. Canyon 3 ter. Per her wishes, there will be no formal services. Interment will take placeIn tiinols. is; a i iiHrail rk and Nature: ¥ listed as one of the ten most important books Managemen! theory and practice int century. ne, epencenen of tis theciiee ieplaced the drudge ond fedium of the workplace witha sense of selt- i |