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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Sunday, May 28, 2000 Marie LeBlanc Demos Farmer MINERSVILLE- David Milton Albrecht, 82, passed waypeqcetuty May 26,2000 ot the Albert Kiigrow Barlow passed away on M 263000 bacon a Hak a iley Albert Kilgrow Barlow Linda Brown Linda Annette Faber (McNeill) Brown, beloved wife, mother, doughter, sister, and Besenl ona3as Uhifelit e Letionc Demos Famer, ove 95, oway on May 24, 2000 in Loke David Milton Albrecht Clark Walker Ford CENTERVILLE- Clark Walker Ford, loving son, brother, father, ond Mend, ‘age 26, died He was preceded in death by both parents and ste slings: Wanda, Marie, David, Lee, Thomas onc Maro. 1s sxvivedDy.Ns Wile Eladbotn is hileren, Rone im, Call Jo. (Rusty) mi itexndersen, ber (Randy) Bathemess, Brad (Gall) Sorensen, Albert (Alzon] Barlow, it. Micha his other two. ‘mothers, Aunt Vio and grandchildren, and many frlends and family Who havesustained him in this life. Funeralservices ill be held Tuesday, May 30, 1000 at’ Memorial Estates Chapel, 650 South Redwood Road with viewing one hour prior lo services. in leu of flowers; donations are appreciated toward expenses. Marian I. Hanks age ihek fomilion iy. She Is survived by her sont, Wiliom (i) (Care sb ix wfrarcheton.3seg Gandhi, Gnd her sisi , Esther eset ch of Marie will leavea void in the hearts of the numerous people she has known inher many years on his earth. She has asked to be Womaled ‘without ceremony. Her fomiy. honoring her wishes. Funeral directors, Evans & Early Mortuary. Tobie Marinus (Martin) Bernards Through the craciousness of the Lord, Mar, tin has fulfilled his mission here on earth. And love for the Morian |. Hanks, 79, ou much-loved mom, thelr four children ‘and made te long friends. LaVerne City, Kilstine Lemieux, c earn ae atertottes Gah North Salt nine encea eo OOper, : Som Lake ‘e dren; one brother, 1; and day, May 30 from 68 p.m. and alo rounded in senility by his “ttle friends.” “T’'m just so enthralled. | could OBITUARY INFORMATION Obituaries are charged for at the rate of$4.00 per line for insertion in both Tribune oe ee esa monn wean ey nee are ae i used. preceded In di brother . Lm. noon). interment at Memorial Estates in the Garden apreaerofees7300S. Speci fo Harmony Hor Ices, Char, Ann and Shannon. id East LaytonBeventers Schools. in 1993. Patricia was a loving it, role and sister. She was a very hor Edna Fluge Langeland hike. She volunteer State Park and the Literacy Action Center. Ronde Rose of Lima Catho- 8 $ nt : t z ary, 295 N. Main St. Friends may call Tues- i nil ii2 oaft ) esis mattRaha cay ferlevng parents; th ond Natok, Gear se, ter, Margaret; Infant brother, James Lavell; SaateTon mete, ey 31, 2000 at Russon Brofhers Bountiful Mortu- He Wednesday, Ne ee ‘of her favoralt her mis foce Shewes a gospel scholarand rd reader of Church Edna ls savived years, sons. f ane); drat U6 fon, , her husband of 57 ond $. Emit hae Mate and June L. ‘and Pax 9, For for anyone calling ottnide the Salt Lake area, in the stateofUtah, our toll-free umber in a would put Doug at a very. ripe 87. trainer? LAYTON- Heavens thundered and wi over the death eelPatricia Catherine hildren: daughters z somoneavrnever ead ¥ Saints, she served ships she had. She loved working In her garden always took great in the many flowers she nurtured to She had many favorite past creating crafts which, she shored with het family andsold at boutiques E Rive Sie one in5 ie Koving mother,proud gandiciner dear as should the cubs,If they do, that Patricia Catherine O’Brien Humeniuk Soclely. She was a i tie? 23 uneft4 i Ht where they raked spotlight and the cubs needing Bowp Doug,orl sas prec In death s and wife Hazel.ott will be brn InBradenton,Florida. the s # forte tn Dugway,Ut constant attention, there’s no end in sight for Seus’s work. Tank should live to be about 30, Lake City); De Barbora evi aw stoveanaNid(Brunswick, ohn He will by his grandchildren, Roche,ehgecta Blanea and Ellia I-grand: phir, Lucla i Cooper in Eiko, NV. falthtul member of The Church of Katherine (Kay) C. Kitley beloved wife, mother, grandmother,sister and frend, jan her Yourney 10 her eternal destiny ‘on 23, 2She passed peacefully father. Hazel passed away in 1965 and Carl her. iieaned JaniceMathewsonwho was his home with family around devoted caregiver Herbert and Katie 'V. jensen. Sl rar death lovedey,hesone, ond to She was an active member of the LDS Church lerin-icwDennis ond Connie(Sai and had many callingsintheFr ¥ i LaVeme Cooper,74, hoy es 26, 2060fonking cactiSail a 0"1926In Matta, 1D to James LaVell and Our sweetangel of a mom, grect-grondma pertha barker A Jesus Christ of Latter-Day i LaVerne Scott Cooper Until she retired at age 70. 1 fe i ifalii ranch. “I just got in andI'll be back out before dark and up with them again around 7 a.m.” All day, every day. Seus and his wife don't travel, don't go out much. The bears take up mostof their time. "= A native of Pennsylvania, Seus cameto Utah in 1966. “The West called me,” he says. He didn’t immediately jump into animal training. Then 24, he took mostly conStruction and other odd jobs his first few years, but was always happiest hiking and observing wildlife. Hebegan training bears in 1978 when he adopted Bart, a Kodiak brown bear, from a Baltimore zoo. Hehad trained other wild animals including wolves and skunks — butfell in love with bears. He knew immediately he had found his life’s passion. “T wouldn't want to do anything else,” Seus says. With Tank now moving into the moved.to Salt Lote eeae for the sfudent nurses at LDS Hospital i" i7 alias ie u Hit 3 BerthaB. Bilings Rometg ‘an ened aera ret spending aes featoe fime ine Ini hens me‘amily. incudensme, Maxine of Dianonin, wy; Herbert Bowles of Denver, CO; ‘isterRta McCall of New City: children: Julie) Bowles of feck ckSe RockSprings, WY; ay vid)Wendelof Biamonavile WY; Davi wies of ta Bares we fobyn,Nick) Bowlesof ‘eatin, Joshua, Chentoy ‘ ch Barn," Nchotos, Dovid, Shane,Jessica, Br ‘Graveside Services will be held at the DioCemetery on Tuesdi 30, JoO0 ot 41 orm wilh Fethe mie Feenoi Crand evening from 6-8 a Interment wil bointhe Dientoneive C‘ometery. ogtgue gaai # l ' 25 i their hands full for a long time. “We're consumed,” Seus says one evening around7 p.m. from the Carl married Hazel Backus in 1942. They boWe tests to whom Carl was a wonde rement they re- Gene incinet for young meen 8 ot BryceCanyon for several seasons, Afler het death J 13, 1968,he altieyi i A i ae#HiiiHillofi3% itt Old Reliable’s gone, but between Tank and the two unpredictable kids, the Seuses expect to have there. After Fa miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Degree. She was associated with AA ‘and was -a devout member of the LDS 1 hi nem Be sunived by par Children twee geondchiidren: one brother; Services will be Tuesday, 2 p.m. the J.xdan Oaks Stoke Center, 8035 S: 3905 W. where friends may call Tuesday, 12-1:45 p.m. Interment, Wes! Jordan City conere (ec: tors, McDougal West Jordan Mortuan boxing former Ne champion.ack Dempsey. After up boxing over, Corlworked 98 oleate 1for fennecot Corpor 30 year He was electedpr resident of thelocalchap: fer of the Union il Warnersfelconse copeeeailye contac yout.ains capacity, traveled the country speaking on'behali of his fellow workers. Athome In i chi for the LDS ure! husband fo New Zealand in 1960 to bulld two cl # with his humanfamily,is escorted backinto his pen. It’s little different these days around the Seuses’ Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife Ranch, about 30 ane own car anew Soy, with his mother and’ sisters th y, Utah, where the family made me. in. the1920's, Corl became a successful {lott Heavy weightDore. The Nighiof Nis og a few more tricks and a photo op ze Tankis rewarded with a handful of apples and an emphatic chorus of “Gooood Booooys,” and after af JonGrau, coe 88,reeomny pecce: her home on May with the ground before he pops back upon his hindlegs. Carl Eric Borup Carl Ee Borup's Me. adventure ended acetully on May 23, 2000,In Bradenton, honda, "Corl hed yeu 2000ond of age 9 +f : ce H * oriezoe sik : a=#2 H See ji t Hn i ifeistaier Pit : iF a Janice Irene Noakes le” Kasi,iad coe Coney; Kerth aceodee wsowices wil noon meh8 2000at the Ricks Creek Chapai475, S East, Centerville. Friends Brothers Bountl Mortuary2 tsiain‘ston Tues. May 30, from at Share Wee. hom 10:30-14°90asmBuel Wil follow in the Centerville City Cemetery. ing i was currently employedby Pro eeareoe tyre band, Dallas5, wn; and her three children, Andrew and ca igHeel and Markie‘ane s oe. st ‘and ters; Sonngcreck, ipringcreek, Jordan; David ‘Robert mouth, MN; Lisa Faber, Salt Lak {Shay} Johar McNeill,iativerton: Turpin, Aritaa Turpin Sai Lake ilypSnieces ‘and nephews; ‘and wos reced dea! fark 1. MeNetl ‘andparents, Funeral services will be at Sonrise Baptist Church, 3550 South 4400 West on Wednesday, May 34, 2000, at 10 am. Friends m call Tuesday’ evening trom, 610, 8 p.m, McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 Redw jad, an Inesday at church from 9 to 10 am. Interment will be in the AmericanFork Cemetery, flowers, ly suggests tutorsYo Linde brawnChildren's Momenel Fund at Cyprus Credit Union. ie[ grace into this front-roll, his shouldersoftly initiating contact é “Good boy, Tank! Somersault!” Somehow,the bear manages to incorporate both lumbering and Hsg282e28, : i zs: E; getherin front him. f skillet-sized mitts over his eyes. “Say your prayers!” Seus instructs the nondenominational creature, who almostlooks reverent as he clasps his giant pawsto- Lydia Bowes andAlice Burbidge. She Is preceded in death grondehi ese Joseph Dillier; and Emil ved sports,gardening and was a beautiful se ve and Lou especiall 3 =“on ond staying at the m, Tuesdi May 30 winder 7h a,"480"south 11 0esFou,‘ait Lake City, Utah. Funeral services Burlal at Eiysian Burlal Gardens. lover at a i f ii “Peek-a-Boo!,” Seus says to the seven-foot-plus, 700-poundgrizzly, who complies by putting his ef44 outskirts of town, Seus has Tank’s full attention. ar gestgrondchiren. ee he was an active memberof the LDS Church and served in ward and stake positions. She oe active In the PTA and worked for IGA an railroad, at the Arms Plant during World Alde at both St. Marks and LDS Hospitals and ‘the War Il, and at the Deseret News Press from relied trom Lionindus in 1982. Mom was a ly independent woman, unvedt rere Dy fe fourfour de i lers, Ada ia Marit Marilyn and never askedformuch Throughificut be Eugene iy, s. (dececsad),Ginger times those who came under her c: cca lacked for what they needed, and she could Kathe yore), Naneyteigh always open het arms widertohelp. some: {lary or two br omen ‘one else. She worked hard she h Bemards, Kanab, and gave freely to those Se"ihought had Witti tieBret Schiano) Berards, eater need. Mom knew the true value of Alameda, CA: 24 srandchidren 36 ings, and could find Joy in an atlernoon grondchiisten one Gal eats ehild: huct Seay BingoF ‘oF fishingih farkfoi ‘Gnd many nieces and ney jar ‘nd iravel_ anywhere. t recedec in death Nsparents; a bro grand kids play balSketo coe Van Quill); and a ‘sister, Rose Sia peck (nony hous loving (ronal + (Owen)(Cora Probst. her beautiful garden. She enjoyed company, Services will be 11 a.m. Wed. May 2000 nel olay, anc: was always a welcome in the Garden Heights South Ward, 34,2220 E. est. Lane (2935 So.). Friends may call Tues. SMarian gave her time and talent treely to Fisher 2000 from P.m. at the Jenkinsthe causes she believed in, Marian was oc: wey 30, Mortuary, 4760 So. State, Murray, ‘and tive as a volunteer for ‘an Wed. one hour prior to services al the Cross, Waster Boys Bosoball Assoctation church. Interment, Valley View Memorial Utah AIDS Foundation, Mom.was also Cemetery, 4400 West 4100 So. Grumepentont Jr on Her sons, Richard Lynn Hanks and L. Brent (Heide) Hanks, her brothers Sherm White ond Jack White, six Grandchildren, and_great Fawn Hancock Goulding grandchildren survive Marian. Fawn Hancock Soa }, 94, beloved maeral nieces ‘and nephews scattered thre , died Saturday, ut the US. She wat preceded indeath by fet husband, Richor brothers Ron and Frank and her ssfersClara, Viginia and Marge. Centerin St. George, noel service wil be held on Teed UT following a short lil etonre 1m. at Cannon Mortuary, ness. Eos Bongo!dvd. (7600 South} A woke. wil follow immediately afterward to celebrate her lie and memory al the home of Brent in lieuof flowers, the fori ests a con Julia AnnSiac Slade Her. tribution in Marian's name the Utah AIDS \dation. oieSeuoe aoe ai mother died togle ‘accident. she raised Donald L. Bowles father ‘and stop. mother, ih KEMMERER, WY- Donald Lee Bowles, 60, Eliza Kemp Lambert passed away at the South Lincoln Medical Hancock, ‘She atiended el toolin en lived with her sister, eenter In Kemer Sill Cvistersen.|‘im North Logan,UT, 10 af: tend high school. 3000"wihhifey she io Goulding of tlovite UTon-Augus 27, 1924 In tho Sl Lake Temple. They i wife Lynn’s 5-acre property on the “Mary (Jo) Dillier Andrus Get on December 27, 1993. z ter, in separate cages, eagerforat- tention. The two 5-month-old grizzly cubs were orphaned in Alaska whentheir mother was shot and killed last month. Directly in front of the rugged 57-year-old Seusis Tank,his star of the moment.Dougis in the middle of negotiating a contract which could land the 5-year-old the lead role in the sequel to the 1998 film “Dr.Dolittle.” Ona warm springdayat his and Josephine May25, 2000 her daughter Sharon's hom Inglending Utal “ ” 1930 in Salt LoeeleCity Rmiaye later tsolemniced” Seplember Martin worked ‘a with his associates i3%, Across the driveway areLittle Bart and his yet-to-be-named sis- s Te ae Me We ue, Ada a1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She Peed worked as a Niei at Dillier Andrus twoyears. ter’worth, led ie Josephine Mary (Jo) sa) nd Me Maoe s. SortCiMem) orinCenter: ey (angel iifiM ane ‘ami an, Center and _Katherine (Kay) C.Kitley ds. 72 Buried at the bottom of a grassy slope behind him lies Bart the Bear. Star of more than a dozen feature films and a slew of commercials and documentaries, Bart died earlier this month at the age of 23 after battling cancer for almost Stephenson of Delta; (Pal} of S! George, ‘and Sheldon and (Mary) of Milford; 30 grandchildren: and 27 greatgrandchildren. He was precededin death by his parents, aster Elaine Anderson; and a son Lellon Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, at 12 noon atthe Minersville WW Wars 1scrane Bienes ie ssmaypaythel respects on om cat Ne ichtach in Mingle Tuesday from a.m. interment will ba in the Minersville Cemetery underthedirectionof Olpin Mortuary. i HEBER CITY — DougSeus hops around in his back yard, surrounded on all sides by his past, future and present. hy ‘THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS eit issine ith,tesie aie imi BY MATTHEW OTT oftheir time serving the taminife people in White River.Hisgreatest ey woe,Seeny. Heeon a ‘and father, and alfending the cctvofA chiken ond grandchildren with his wile were moments he Cherished. survived by his wile, Reva; four sons, the meaning atonement. His love for others and forgiving nature was felt by all who loved him. his greates! love was for two beautiful cht dren Lexus Lee and Walker Thomas He be greatly missed by Nis chien, nother, father, grandmother, Norma deep respect for his father and the py families his father had which provided such a Poolof love oF fl332 i a Ez ii ‘New Kids’ Keep Bart’s Trainer Busy Al fends dndlovedingm fo visi him. He di Douglas Pizac/The Associated Press Tank, a 700-poundgrizzly, nuzZleshis trainer Doug Seus,earlier this month at HeberCity enclave. Saled fomMinetovillo High School and Utah State Universi Davie exrofed § soatts ond musicwtlch he enjoyed throughout his life. He Gedicoled. school teacher, formero rancher. He was an active leader involved in many community projects. He served as mayor of years. He was known fo be a jack-ol-all trades andfor his sense of humor in every situation. He wos a kind and unsel fish man always helping and serving others. d thegreat outdoors, hunting,fshing ote ai rong aneSotdully sarvadtue Heo enly Father any capair, tnclucligybshop.nigh counsel, Clerk,wordmission i aggtf married twice. was |