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Show The Salt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES OBITUARIES “Robert E. “Bob” Aikins fat Yh days he missed it to vial inhercoud becounted on fingers of one hand (ot wel e He Is survived by his son Tom, granddaugh- new family wos preceded in deathby his wite Morgarel, who pasted away 2001; his parents his younger” brother Philip, who ited ongGiraining mission al Ine age of23, with the U.S. Marine Alr Corps, WordaWar anted to,express, hs time 6and, more recently, ioihe. stat of Bilghton Garcons, Sell Bob had ied ef this sested vingfecilly since Api while last year and. was proud to be the second resident to movein. He fell fortunate tovhave the assistance of such aitentive, caring eople, I mus! aso be sald ‘that ain way he had of endearing fimsetttfoeothers, he had manyofthe fhe pea of hs hawAppreciationiees ihe,ontcpee who w Ive servies wil beheld membertot Hs leaniy. He prorened Sides wat contributions hriner's Hospital, ple Cily. Funeral Directors, vans & Early wing ch, B otenkiMorton, 26 ple, and ootanh ASiteet& aAve beforethe funeral al 42 n in tleu #5 donations canbe sent to Bay Scout ofAmerie Kinder Dodge Reva was born Jon30, 1944 In HeberCity, Ulah to Franklin Shelton and Acie Provost Gilles, passed away $0 very peacefully with her en: by her 2 side March 2001. Member of the LDS wurch. Mother worked at ke Markel Assoctation as Is1. This "the is jobsho A uly enjoyed as wasblessed with the abilty10 neverforge fees or Seth date of everyoneshe met.Mother wil be fuly missed by al thal loyed andknew her, i coco yet _oenatiet: ess lider sister, Lora Bunn (Crandal) brother, Guy F. Giles (Ann); stepchildren, Douglas, Dennis pllcke” (Shomia), Jeannie Ror nn),Paul (Paty): ve gronden erous slep-grai Siren Preceded in dean byfirst hus! nd, Mekote Cheislensen,second husband, man Kinder; third Newell Dodge: son, ins ichisenson son-in-law, 81 Daryl Liddel sister, Genev Services wi be Tues. March13, 2001, pam, in View Memorial tales, SSE. 7800$, where lends and family may all one pret t9 the service. Interment, Wosatch Lawn’3404 8, Norma ‘and and ‘fami Gouldtee io ekptess thelr appreciation lo the Dodge family for thelr love and support over the last few years, Andrew Coombs “The best portion of a good man's life are his small, mostly unremembeted, acts of kindness and love” ~ Willa Wordsworth = 2& 3 norton in January 24, 1943 he married Wilma Seely. Together they had four children ind deeply loved and we oungsier, Ruth lived in Loke and stHigh School and the Griversily of Uiah, “where: she coftilated with ella Gamma Sorority: she maried John TerHedied Aug 2, 1976, iS President olthe Jaycee Auxiliary in 1946In 4952, Ruth was Utoh del the National Republican Convention. theof waysloved “her” ike. In 1956, she was PTA President of Cutis Elementary School and in 1962, 9s president ol the Holy Cross Hospl wwiing tophies She loved ihe and her many ine aC took, Buln workedat LeysonPearsall Jewel 018 for 18 years and was a licensed gemologist. Friends and clients will remember Ruth 3 a Deaulful woman who always wore high heels and dressed “to the nine: Ruth wos Precedentin deathby. eaeek 2B, Clan; menother, Edna Brown Gumea: stepMt ound, husband, JohnYerren Cole onasecond husband, carl is wuvived by her onl child, Yel Cole Mu dock Thomas (Colin R:}, and granddaughter, Alexis Mur foc Theamiwishes fo thank the staff isola tus SI, Jos in the several eine he has duituly provided Ripper fo his ailing wile, Wilma, until he encountered his own hysical icles Anckew ts survived by his wile, Wilma children” David (i fey Miller "0 Davidson, and Alon; 12 grandchildren: 16 geal-grandehiidren He wos preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Elaine Fahmi and Celia; brother, Véneer; son-iniaw, Jim Mile, whom he loved and respected Funeral services will be held Monday, March 42, 200 am. al McDo Funeral Home, 4330 South Reva Gines Anderson KAMAS, Ut -. The children of Reva Gines jould to inform you of the Roxey Taylor Solomon Varney Campbell Roxey 2001 Campbell, 8ban June 184, died ‘March 8. the aneSoclely She lived in New York Shy ond Chicago here she was active In Groups and Chyach ociiviies fhe,was President et Worn the Schoo! for I lone was bom December 13, 1935. in Annabella,fo Leland LaMar Mickelsen and elms trommale!ssotage 65, March 6,2004. yer dream ofliving oni ihe forest behind her and animals, deer, fox, squirrels, birds, frenling her tesod Mong’ bach day af Shelter Cove,CA. She had many friends, and loved working in hergarden and yard, and putling up bidhous lone workedmanyyears ‘andretired with Ae She we jhiful, kind and eprcue personord wilibegreatly missed Bymanyfriends and loved Is suvived by Iwo previous husbands, Behod Comes and, John Leap:her loving children, 0 daughters, Davi {Loura) Leap, Disle Lee’ (Mike) 100, Joanna Leap: four grandchildren, Jessica, Sper Briana, ‘an ‘isters, Phys LeRoy) nd Re eden) Evans; many aunts, ie and’ cousins, Pre: death byher mother, Thelma irene; ier, Leland Mickels brother, Val ‘Mickelson: ponamothet and grandfathers. Services, Tues. March 13, 2004, 14 a.m. with family gathering one hour lor’ at Redwood Memorial Estates,6500 8. RedwoodRd. Dr. Paul $. Groneman Dr. Paul S. Groneman of Provo died at home March 9, 2004 of congestive hear!falure wilh: his ‘lov! wife ond family at‘A side, He was orn Apt 6, 1924 in Provo fo Oran Monfoe and Blanche Hutchings Groneman. Graduated from Provo Higly Schoolin 1939 as Valedicforian of his das te mission in the ish American iMiston, for The Churchof Jesus Saints, was there, thal in building the first LDS in Vallecitos, New Mexico. He and his companion madetheir own adobebricks by stomping straw inio the mud os they did in ancien! times, and cut and hauled frees to maketimber to finish the bulldin« {among the Spanish Ing people he reluined home nee onl o ¢ shortlime when he wa: ery my infantry diuing World WarIl. He was inducted at subsequently assigned to gircraft batlalion. He later served in the European Thealre of Operations where franslerred 10 a constabulary unit and into the medical corps. He wilnessed the afterind the fas sent 10 the battleton! and Joined the alied forcesin ation of Western Germany. While entoutehe wiinessed some of ine eiosties of the German concentration camps. He earned the Good Conduct Medal, the At con Midole. Eastern’ Theclor bronzebaile star, the Victory Medal or he Aimy of Occupation, Medal. charged in August of 1946 h ecroed the occupational specialty of surg) ical Techn. et the wor he relumed to BYU and Pi2sugted in 195. He was accepled tove ical School and graduated it 4. We compieiedNis interns hip in Eloise, ounty Hospital, then 1eHospial in Sail Loke Cily where he completed his residency In general proc. Nee. Healto lasses In anesihesiciog ond, worked port time as an ‘anesthetista ihe sotiske General Hospital and ‘ie LDS aye Cranney In Orem, UT w over that practice when Dr rey Moe called back ink Navy to additional service. When Dr. Cranney retuned they formed a porinership until Dr. Cranney 1@tired. He then practiced af Springville I. cal Center, FHP andjoined the practice of Dis, Hess ‘and Porter; then joined that mamioge wos later solemnitedIn the Sail Lake LO: Temple. Dr. Groneman nemar was an active member ot the LOS Church, serving a high co the Orem West Stoke. He wos a ond served in many cient cualories in the Church, Paul loved fishing, hunting. comeing, and wotkingin the «sid ‘snow skis, ond lovedfobeon hs boot fon‘rantyearshe was o member of theUiah Patrol, we fon Yheating (peditions. He loved ne tory‘ong archaeology. igand os enjoyed many ‘expedi very sonalab geofamily Togetherness wtih both extended fami 5 He teespefo 10. travel co his wile mony wonderful ips they metmanyBends on thetourthey Took I wanied bean ta 0. He Samant9servedthe people of Ulah Valley and m s CutsideotUlan,for43 = Marilyn Rasmussen Graehl Roscoe Grover Roscoe Grover, age 94, died March 9, 2004 ai Si, Mari’s Hospital. mot wal grandmother, sister, gethecrt, Alvin Paul Graehi Tay* 1946 and thet manage wai VaterSolomoned Inthe Soll Lake LDS mple, ani lovingly core for Net’Shefoved herform unions and. family. ogetherness cards were always sent al . she loved Many wil miss ber sic and the s she made for Christmas, She was prow of her heritage and we will remember ways for love and devotion she gis tohSen She was active in The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints and held many ieadership. postions. ‘She willnaly served her Lord. She's been an exampleto all of Vising teceting wos one ol top pretties Survived by husband: seven chile mas (Marie), Mark (Loraine), Sally Thomas (Reed) David angigh tbs Evans (Mike), KarenLowi(Glen),tn(Maksto {8 adored 2 chidten otherrthand sienhe will bemissed b re touched Bypet loving,sanefsafi iewins lemorialEstates, ois FE 7800'S fuse, March 43, 2001, 6-8 p.m. funeral will be at the ColtonwoodHIe nstbs 481 Wordchapel, 7078 noon, terehiescsmayyao cerore hole prior to services. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. EmanuelVictor Erikson FAIRVIEW - EmanuelVictot Erikson, age 88, Pitooeset TseMarc 8, 2001. 25,1913in Somersel CO, to Etik and Elizabeth Erikson. He married Mary Clea Tucker June 23, 1956 in Sunnyside,UT. She passed away July 7, jel wos veteran of World War I, serving In the US, y, where he fought radar at the University of Panama. He was born June i We. Cl: seer lzens Miltary TrainingCamp atFt. Douglas in 1926. served mission for the Church of Jasus Christ of LotterdaySaints Yo tno, We ‘ern States Mission from Nov 1927fo Jan1930. fuss yore “leek ot olhaces ond o Mosier ‘of Many.” He was a plumbing and healing contractor, carpenter and bullder. He worked as a foreman for the construction of US Slee! Geneva Plant during World War Il. He ‘also worked for SL County Roadsand Bridges and Desere! Pharmaceutical. Ross was a resident of Draper trom 1931 to, 1960, when ‘amily moved fo Midvale. He spent the Years. 1968 to 1997 on his beloved idaho Stump Ranch’ by,the River ofNo Return with his beloved wile, hony retumed to SallLoke City In1997, Ross wos a ifelong fi and served, In tneny church ealingstwoughoul Ne Wes Toved the outdoors,ishing and hunting, Ross loved his family and was very proud of his eildren and grendehiin, He is survived byhis pe), Gi 1. (Judy)’ Grover, {ike ‘organ, seen Somes dandy! 26 grondchicre grandchildren; she was preceded ne‘deathbil nis]overt: prciee ‘ond sisters; and a grandson, Ross William: Services wi larch 14, 004 4 may fuary 8090 8. state Tues. 6-8 p.m. ond We at the churcl ‘a.m. Inlerment, MurrayCity Cemetery. Robert Dare Evans neIwo daughters, rv ‘aihleen gine 16 groondch fontwo wont chechildren; many nieces preceded|irraeath byniswife; one brother; {wosisters; and one grandson aveside services will be Wed. March 14, 41 am. at the Fairview City Cemetery Friends and family may call Tues. March 13 1 8 8% a,OlBe Userioach Funeres Hoan(96 8 100 W, Mi. Plecson!) oieVed, 9:30-10:30 to the servfeos, Millon honors wil be Protised by VFW Post 9276, 1. Pleason! Robert S. Gaddie erStoney Goddle,91, died March 8, 2001in saltone City, Utah: 1908"in in SugorSugar‘ily. Kdoho fo’ Stan We he was with the a Nu. fratemity ‘and president of his nal Fetes{ipho chi gma. yearsin the boot soa Industry andretved 9 General Supetinienden! of Ulah-daho Co. 19) American $2. 7] Technologists sinceIs InIrom this organizationI's in come w of American institute ot numerous Tesearch publicationscconcern beet sugar oduciion ond suger technology, For many years listed In “Amer ‘ofScience “Who's Who In I of the Salt Lake Country Club. Survivors are sons: Robert R,ond wife, Laura ler, ; Rober ail gondenigren.er great: jondeharen’ 290 sister, Mrs. ion) Rees. Seryicas wil,be held on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 af 14 am. in theey ach awn Mortuary, 3401 South Hightareee where tiends may call on Mm. Iintermer Wovatch Lawn Momerol Por slauofflowers, the tarnlly {equests dona, y Ihe Utah Symphony, 123 salt Lake omy. Ut 8a! ib pec ot vee Garden Terrace Care Center. yfobert Dare Evans. 77, passed away Friday, retRe2001 tu oeLakeCity. 4, 1923in Huntsville, Ko, i hiswoof Soll ae children, ey (Brent) ‘Panter, Salt Lake; Patricio (Bri Durham, West ie four grandchildren: el greal-grank id. children; sister-in-iar Marlene Evans fay; rol ‘ond sisters, Jolene Hargis odie tugene (May ns, Murray; Not jeverlee) Evans, Wee Valley. Jeny(Ren ;, Sandy; Sharon Bonner, Salt Lai foung: tw fandsons, David Lynn Smith and jan Jay McGavin. Serviceswill be Tues. March 13, 2004, im. Inthe Redwood Memorial Chapel. a0 Rd. wherefriends m: cal ‘and one hour prior 10 ihe services, fhlefmori:Redwood Memorial slates Mary Christine Munz Hitchcox Mary Chistine Munz Hiichcox, 81 dled March 9, 2001 due fo complications of ovarian cancer. She was born Freeport x Jon dten, great-grandchildien, and great cree recedes» death by ond i bora The tarnly wouldlike fo thank the soft ong nto“ No Care Center and Rocky lor thelr kind ond loving careof ou mol Fareralservices wit be held 40 ain. Mongay, March 12, 2001, Colonial Mortuary, aa4 foun8stale 8. Yiends, and fainrey how peor services services oGit Cokericl Mortuary, Bloomfield Send oie beFike chy yesond levies etbeBoToe. Tye. March 13, Iierment Sunset Gor Larkin Morkory,200 Souin Temple . der Hal fit,GAasters, helma W Ruby Hall, Montclair, aotgionsa Siren: 83 "great endenlcro goat xect-qrandchicren leath by husband; son, Jay; doughter, JammyAnderson. Special thanksto all the staff at Silverado tot heirkindnessand loving care. jues. a0ae at McDougal Pea wood Gewhere 33 ‘am. services. Inferment, Wellsville Cer MeganLeFevre PLEASANT VIEW - Megan LeFevie died al the her parents on March 5, 2001. born Oct. an Helows LeFevre. Sally tom Cleaifeld. Heh Scho l where she oxcelled in English waslisted in graduating from high school, she served three year the Us army os 4 Motor Nanspon Specials bes ;art of that time was spent serving In Mull National Peace Keeping ne. Sancl, Egypt. Aer het senice| in the Army, throughout the Mid ‘Asia and Australia wher jople and made many close frends whose lives she touchedforever. was an excep: tional pianist, loved writing poetry, fing, vegetation ‘ooking, Teading. crols One of her happiest moments os 9, Megan was surrounded loving, cari family andextended family. she was very only brother, Bard, fed ‘strength’ and. ‘Inspiration Surviving are her father and stepmother, Darwin and Denise, and brother, Bard. Also surviving, ore psister and brothers ‘ana, Kyland one Dats, Srandpan id ‘and Wilm Hallows, Floyd and Barbara Anderson, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and lends ‘round the world. PrecededIn death by her mother Sally who died on May 24, 1983. Funeral services will be ches Mor March 12, 2004 at 4 pam yw 4th Ward Chapel, 900WPleescnt View Biv. friends and fomily may call Sunday im. al Lindguls's North Ogden Mottuory, 2440. No, Washington,Blvd.9 Mond 42 - 42:45 p.m. at th Megan Wit be buried nex! To her moinesin the Clearfield Cemetery. Jane Abbott Lovinger Jane Abbott tt Lovi x,84. died March 3, 2001"In $1. George Jane was born in itisburgh, 0 16, She moved with her family10, New chy in ooo Jone of the Dellsnschoo! in New York City and of daughters. Jane was devoted fo her family. She was Gn active volunteer In Community afta, having served various posiions on Children’s Service Board,fami, Service, United” Way and "Neighbor 9Pas! Presiden! of Oakwood PA. pant sk i of Binal Irae!Sisterhood, ash ‘nal Israel ani ng fmember of the inting, Jules and Jane ‘her dear husband, twi dren’ end athe yongettaen ay ioe fevericnsMichelle - Lucy}, Bro cummings, a niec She was preceded In deaih by her, proclous er, mings, and her brother, hit Abbott is may together or March 12. 14 ‘00am ot LarkinMortuary, 2 letoa1300 South. Pe. (Dean), and their chidien atee joeyo adfey ic eenae ce 1@ in. Sand 4:30pm, The cadres 1s'4428'F, esotiia in lou of lowers, donations m In vone's name to the Cancer Research Conletotne University of Utah or the Hu- Henry W. Maes 0gram, directed an ond as «devoted advocate for the homeless se isurvived by her beloved husband, Ed Hitchcox; father, min Mung, Cee Mura,Jn tara" Woney” Alon scilla MinicordKlends 600 join together in o elebration of Ii h 15, 4 Loving father, brother and tend, Henry 9%, mode jary’s nametothe Volley Slovelronty 880 W. Moos Sail Lake City,UT. Kenneth Asael Jenks Nickolas T. Gallo Nickolas 1. Gallo passed away March 8, 2004from injulos sustainedino motorcycle Served In tony, coll jer resin Washingtonfor 33 on, he and her, hus Aug 1,1974 inet Tob1988theymoved ,Sail LakeCity.A ler the passing of her sweetheart, moved ithe Chateau Bickyard Rolvement Contr In Jan 1997 wi he residedunl ing t Kenneth AsaolJenks, 80, awa} ininsole take on March aP00". Bomaug. 7, ‘and bowling. Dad was Sepecicty ‘proud of bowling a fect 300 geme ond enloved showing. Hing ti fe Seve ad fhert. ‘Herey. cise outdoor where his passion was KangHe loved faty twee stepsons, Bry: Her, ‘Annalee (Troy) Rowley, WestJordan, 47 grandchildren; and two geat-qondchicren, ie" wos preceded in joath by his porents; tvee sons, Gary and In, ac women’ icaeneraltelytoughat Ineworld, ist Ward visit 9:30- apronto servicesof the church. jerment: Newlon Cemetery. et rations. He tulylived up 10, Ihe Hippocratic aul Is survived by his aes of 27 years; id won, David. (Renae) Ge on, Murray aughier, Polly ikonso Sloddedon Ul, Seach otis gahound Jos vier hobbies ond interests were needle joled extensively thy wor She wos on active member of the Church of Jevus Chyist of Latter-day Soints, She served 08 @ Reliet Society Teacher and Stoke Relief! 4 Member, a Stake Missionary In Aine’Greet, Michigan’ and was.o Hostess In fingin Church Office 4 Salt Laue City ‘Afier retumning to Lake City, she wus a memberWeMoynows foe the inaign Chub phon "i gavve By Nr Nasband, ; two 40. grandchi eservesywil Be Mon, March 42, 2004, 14 Church, of Jesus Chis! of Latter-day Solots gnieg W: Es Dunn, 46, 1924 in So LakeCity. Al his lestfay 4, 1996, they been mottled 72 yearsExiolla worked OfAustboch’s Dep Seva for 38 yecws Ge soles associate. was active in the Ladies of Elks where she servedas President in 1960. She loved travelling, and camping thelr Waller. As an ill round “handy ‘wos always fing something. she wos. ea‘gromple ‘of motherhood to her poster: vine by one son,Wiliam E. (Norma) Maaioy, Ul, tee, caughiens, Bona (ei smi“gutentiy serving, @ mission | Edinburgh, Scotland: Pat Haun, Sal LakeCi (bon) Wek.issonVgjo, Ciay shirt jaw, G jandchil 7 rect andenicien: ‘one great gre grordienic ana he foie dog, Karlee. feceded in deaih by herhusband: brothers, Ralph, AB. and Don Drage: sisters, Louise Sorenon ‘igenderrive Patoncn: Gnd tori [Rouvaun). pes Hvba riz poh Mon, ilcroh 12, 2001, JenkinsSoffe Mortuary, tat State St., where Bends Tayou ae to services 10:30-11:45 a.m. Interment, Murray City Creaey38005 Vine st (700 £,). lone Mickelsen Capps Leap = others and sisters, Serviceswill be at Ihe Kamas LDS Chapel Mon. March 12, 2001. 11 am, aftlends may call at the church 9:30-10:45 a.m. belore the services. inlerment, Francis Cemetery. Diectors, Crandall Funeral Home, Kamas,UT. Estella Drage Dunn,94, died peacefully at homeMarche, 2001 rom couse incident fe a oem Adaughterot OrsonReray ana doug} Ada Priscilia Brinton Drage. A jan two granddaughters; 14 two “brothers Donel | pone (Delma), and es, christensen. {tweeae Slen Gagon teel Mes. G. Wiltom Richards (Clave), 's. Udel Poulsen(Pai fervices Mon. March 12, 2001 at 412 noon in theMonit IDS. Tabernacle,tere-hiencs call Sener hom 7Bat 10-44:30 eerlerrerd veelcyce cemetery Funeral Directors Buchanan Morl and Clara Creer Driggs Driggs toe Ketbs Temple Sept joduated om108 at School na the Universityof Ulanwhere ageeh Marilou af 8 Villa for thelr kind and tor SARereeaniae oe March 13, Olive! Comair. 1342 300 § Dhoclors,xk sunse The family suggests you ‘make'ontbutlons to your favorite charityin Ruth's Cora Croat Dik s possed away Saturday, Mach 10, 2004 atThe age of 8 Biosys, Slofennogen Hal galtLoke ch, Rosied cway peccelity ot $00Ww. Cross LDS 100 W. Friends may Re receivedon mane letters fom Snow College. He served ‘on the Manti City Council, He is survived by his wife and grateful famly,Margaret and Stephen Nadauid of Bountihul; Douglas: Dyreng of Manti; Reva Giles Chiistonson quiet Bescotly from this from complications of ingest ear! failure. Ruth Gumea Cole, 83, passed away March ‘Aug 13, 1947 in Etna, Star InThe Church of Jesus is as a panyin Thission, @ Bactine Stake‘Presidency.“a TempeSect ond aStake Patriarch.He w ‘co-founde Mormormn barocte fesident of the int nt which influenced fens of thousands. e f barnes, as born27 Oct1947, in The Hogue, andaeee. sriands, cece) Devicomane nine with his family inated iezon served In World War I, for four ‘and one haif yearsin the States ond South Paciic.He morried. Nelle Nov.5. 1943,in Sail Lake Temple while ler the war he retumed home to havea ea a only, and run Te with his Saoge Sayedeecues teres cole as Elder's Quorum President, financial clerk, pee In Bishopric, Choe member, ond So Scout leader”Bit fs precedea in ‘eatby his Belovedwile Nel fe and br fod by Iwo sisters oeNeumann ong Ruth Gurnea Cole 6, 2004, Raorty} causes. GladysS. Hall Estella Drage Dunn ofc woo, 83. died: Wed._7. Manch mitsiered}ie fimhin curing his asnous sensed he wi not ‘and had prcbob! robobly“oreopacked ‘fe bogs In pinion, jas *a helluva way fo die.” Hs faywiltremember him as dignfied, humorous, ne(nere: goes je and cat — ‘wing ic make Decenonaly,fatal eel: * The “Werth empany ralee av aiep Ihe Vale’ofhel stockwir hs passing. Dad and @ |, you fe vacuum in our Ives, id memories, and love you in ot Is. You were, indeed. 9 av good m: Bob w neAssociation‘of Fon ans‘Steel nee the e Keloh Shrine, ars, the Riverside Coun! DeChub a in ova Ye Wos @ Thity-second ianculieaeenon 3 Fodge #95, Wes! Liberty, lowa Wanda Lee Goodsell pages ts 86, iz mained ‘amazingly‘ste away March 8, William DeVroom “ane SSEey away on Tue gol th tine. “chib*’ (Riverside County algo iraveledextensively and - “regulars® In the ee inteleao State, the Soo In Scollsdale,Arizona.Daina wi erous health. I elfospeci, he complained very, Meond managedthese hurdles with neler at ntia R. Morgan Dyreng Our dearly beloved R. Mors Sunday, March11, 2001 Temp! vO. ot the Stake Center Wed. 9:30 fit to services. Interment, Provo Maticry ‘tes wil be per hes 10 acknowledge the of Uloh's g Hd seclally "an tot ered hsloom. espe , Carolyn, ‘ond Heather, v none In euof flowersthe fanty cont bulk w in Or. Groneman's 's name: the scholartiip tnd of the U ot V faedicol eer 165 E, Center St, Provo Tues, 6 Stove @ Reagan ecertiy, tholcher ‘Chemica ir SimottonyYears vespectivaly ond tende wil always be missed. xvived by his moiber, Cothy Che tiemBatley:ronda,PhiipGol. 0, ponena, ror Sheriyn oll:uncle Nos : yar joh 14, 2001,4pm, , B74 E. 100 5. yor hoster Sunday Schoo! president. cone nuvined D NiePonteForm Ander Soil L ; $n, Runvell Joni tov rather Vorel 5. Peny, Ul, David idWayne Jenks, Silverion, OR: two Helore fice Koch, Logan, Ut, Wie We @ondchildren: and tour proc.grandchicen hieceded in death by orcas ‘vil be {ustharen 3. Ropesabt i MaiSenate Thongsexoter Pe "eee woe e is son, Michael Sandy deathsister, bydodhisLoura son ony ondHe hisit precededin paren, Lawrence. Jone wererose fedinerday, Moreichis ih 14, ot of on, Nain VI4 Memorial tvlaten, 3148 7 ounian,ew nyclwidoyeverng 64 pm ond one. tervices of Ne churchTrtermertorkin ure See next page sel Lawn Cemetery t & |