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Show OB/ TUARIES The Salt Lake Tribeane Tuesday, November 1%, 2003 OBITUARIES Joseph P. Howa Marlene Cox 1918 ~ 2003 Dimond Dycie Belle Allsop Harold Blaine Catherine 1977 ~ 2003 Brown Coucourakis Kathlyn Frampton Junker 1915 ~ 2003 Chanak 1920 ~ 2003 1932 ~ 2003 1920 ~ 2003 Ar fod Dycie Belle Allsop, loving mother, daughter, sister and friend passed Gway peacefully on November from heart complications in | 5th icie was born February |7, 1977 Pinesdale, Montana to fom and Vicki Allsop. the seventh of 13 chil Gren. She graduated from Corvallis High Schoof in 1995. She moved to Salt Lake City where she married and ve birth to her beautiful daughter, bella. After the birth of her daughter, she suffered heart failure and received the gift of life from a special person in the form of a heart transplant. Her family would like to thank all of those that have helped Dycie in the last six years. A special thanks to Dr Dale Rentund and the numerous doc tors, nurses gnd hospital staff at LDS and University Hospitals who treated and cared for Dycie 17. Harold Blaine Brown, age 38, died Nov. 15, 2003 Born March 6, 2003 in Mountain Beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend, age 71, passed away Nov. 17, 2003. Born Mar. 3, 1932, daughter of ville, UT to LeRoy and Clara Brown Married Vivian Mower July 21, 1941. Later solemnized in the LDS Temple. Vivian died in 1987. was a World War li veteran Survived by children, Randy (Mary). Debra Harold vember 14, 2003 after a brief illOur (Bill) Henaman, ond Mike; six grandchildren; eleven great-grand children; sisters, ila Jensen, Kathleen Wankier; brother, Glen Funeral services will be Friday, Nov 21, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. Kathlyn Frampton junker died No- af Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State, Murray, UT. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday evening 6-8 and Friday 9:30 16:00 a.m. interment Fairview, UT precious and loving mother, "Yiayia,” "“Pro-Yiayia,” and best friend to all, Catherine Coucourakis Chanok passed away on Soturday, November 15, 2003. Born on Juty 12, 1920 in New York City to Joseph and Olga Milonogiannis Coucourakis. In 1933 she and her parents moved to Salt Lake City and continued her education. Graduated from West High School in 1937. Mar- Both Bennie and Kathlyn got jobs at Isabella, her parents, Tom and Vicki Allsop and her many brothers and Thelxi, Anitsa, and Tanya. Catherine worked at Success markets can be made to the Isabella Alired for ten years and later joined Tracy Collins Bank where she was operations later solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple Kathiyn was proud of her long ca- sisters. In liew of flowers, donations fund at any Wells Fargo Branch supervisor and later Vice President of the Commercial Lending Department. Delmar Leo Memorial services will be held at the Pinesdale Chapel on Wednesday, November 19 with a viewing af She retired after 27 years of service. She was a member of the Greek Kenney 11:00 a.m. and funeral services at 1,00 p.m. Orthodox Church and in her early years participated in the Holy Trinity 1920 ~ 2003 Choir, which she dearly loved. She was also a member of the Daughters of Minos, Hellenic Cultural Society, and the Philoptochos Society. Dawna Jeanne | Mom was a fantastic cook of both Greek and American dishes and looked to Emeril daily for new ideas. She was overly generous with whatever she had, and no one ever left Taylor Bergstrom 7/8/1925~1 1/15/2003 Holbeck, Mable. | was born in Sevier, Utah. | have nine children and each of you knows who ‘you are. You have blessed me with many grandkids and even | Dawna Jeanne Taylor Bergstrom, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and sister passed away peacefully in the presence of her family who loved her very much, Nov 15, 2003, after a very longiliness. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on a 8, 1925, the daughter of Roy Mere ith Taylor and Olive Bourne Taylor. She graduated from West High in 1942. Married Elwyn L. Bergstrom on March 9, 1944 in more great grandkids, all of whom | love If | had to live this life over, | would change a couple of things. One: | you all. | became very tired and sickly over the past little while, and | am glad that | was called back home on No- sense of humor and was always ready Some are good sound horses while others | am going to have to break. My body is working well now, so | and crochet, and made many beautiful sweaters, afghans, booties and slip ers. She was affectionately known as the slipper lady”. Survived by husband, Elwyn; son, Gary J.; daughter, Jody K., both Sait Lake; grandsons, William R. (Tanya), Loveland, CO; John R., Michigan; Matthew J. (Heather), Boise, ID; Mark E. and Ryan Q., Salt Lake; Her great- est joy, three ao dren, Evan, Connor and Hailey, Loveland, CO; sisters, Carol ‘Peggy’ Andreasen and Esther Johnson, both Salt Lake; brothers, Roy Lynn (Beverly), Hills, CA; R. Dean faylor, West Bellevue, WA; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 11 a.m. in the Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortuary, 255 South 200 East, Friends may call prior to services from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Burial will follow in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave. & "N" Street. Directional maps and online guest book are available Duncan and great- Gabriel Funeral Services will be heid on Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, 279 S. 300 W. Friends may call on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 from "My wealth was my daughters and their lovely families.” Andrew Elijah friends. Until we meet will be held Wednesday, November 19, 2003 at noon in the Hillcrest Ward, 495 E. 5600 S. Friends may call at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State Street, from 6 to 7:30 PM on Tuesday November 18, 2003 and one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be at the Murray City Cemetery. Family and friends can join together Andrew Elijah Cordero, cherished son, grandson, nephew, and Graveside services and interment at 11:00 a.m. at Mountain View Memorial 3115 E. 7800 S. Munda Mathijssen 1914 ~ 2003 Page enjoyed being with his family, traveling, hiking and the outdoors. He his Margoret Langford Chambers, 91, died fiy Saturday November 15, 3, at the home of her son Robert Frank Chambers. Born September 8, 1912. in Sait Lake City, to Jeremiah Euchiet Langford and ence Emma Tuddenham Li d. was raised in Salt Lake until the family moved east, first to Philadeiphia, and then to Cedarhurst, Island, New York. The family returned to Salt Lake oftey the death Survived by his children; Carol Dufraine (Gilbert, AZ.); Margaret Y (Salt Lake City); Marilyn (Davi Golding (Sandy, UT.) and L Kent (Nancy) Edrington (Kemmerer, WY); of her father, and she has lived in tates for their excellent care over the eight grandchildren and 9 1/2 greatby his wife and two sons; Gregory Allen and Kevin Page, brother; Carl, and grand daughter; Denise Cowley. The family would like to thank the staff at Lake View Elderly Care Eslast 2 4 years, services will be held November 19, 2003 at 2:00 one in the Gre Ward, Grant take Center (353 South 900 East). A viewing will be Tuesday November 18, 26003 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East and 1 hour prior to services at the church. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. Margaret was preceded in death by then sit down and play it. Active member of LDS Church and spent many yeors of dedicated service in numerous Church callings. Survived by three sons, Dou (Vickie), Scott ir Date (Holly) an three doughfers Diane (Bryan) LeFevre, Nancy (Harold) Mascarenas, Corinne (Scott) Bailey; 24 grandchildren, brother, Glen (Helga) Cox, sis~ ters-in-law, Fern Hill, Fern (Ed) Philpot and Marilyn Dimond; preceded in death by parents, husband and sister (infant). Funeral services will be held Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003, at 12 noon, at the or 3rd Ward, 4100 South Camille (2480 €). Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Wednesday evening, 6:30 - 8:30 a and Thursday, at the ward 10:30 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment: Mountain View Memorial £states, 31 15 East 7800 South. Jesus A. Flores "Mucho Poquito” WEEKDAYS Deseret Morning News(ail editions) 5:00 p.m. (Published the following day) Tribune (all editions) 5:00 p.m. (Published the following day) SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS 5:00 p.m. and one sister Mary to be gre many but he was most proud of, “The Lifetime Achievement Award, received from the College of Eastern Utah in 1997, in recogni of distinguished service in the building construction industry and his humanitarian service to the omer. Joe never forgot where he came from and the people who helped him. As president of the Utah carpenters cement masons pension, health welfare trust funds, he truly believed in providing benefits to the many employees that he believed contributed to his success. In semi-retirement Joe developed his 53, passed “world renowned garden,” with over ville, Utah. Born October 2, 1950 in Manuel Doblado, GTO, Mexico to Jose and Maria Aguilera Flores. Married Zulema Hernandez February 25, 1979 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He enjoyed zucchinis. This was the love of his life. Joe is survived by his wife of 58 years, Ruth Sheyo Howa. Four children; Susan R. Kooyman, Richard J. Jesus A. Flores, a away November 17, $03 in Taylors- camping and es Survived by wife, Zulema; sons, Jose and Mario; daughter, Rebecca; father, Jose; brothers and sisters, Rita and Juan Davatos, Pascuala and Jose Cabriales, lsidra and Rafael Cabriales, Agustina and Pablo Jaramillo, Nieres and Ramon Monjaras, Gregorio and Maria Flores and Alfredo and Ortencia Flores; 140 nieces and 25,000 tulips, 500 tomato plants, 200 linear feet of garlic, 250 cucumbers, 175 green pepper plants, korabi, yellow tomatoes and his prize lisa G.) Howa, Sally Jo 14 (Cy) herwood, and Thomas }. Howa (Jo Ann Mullin and her daughter, Taylor). Seven grandchildren, Michael and Kristin Kooyman, Joseph Richard and Zachary Thomas Howa, Joseph, Nicole, and Thomas Sherwood. Many many thanks to the fantastic doctors, nurses, and therapists at the University of Utah Medical Center MICU/CCU unit. They were great. In lieu of flowers, Joe requested do~ nations be made to the Moran Eye’ Center, University of Utah. Many thanks to Dr. Alan Crandall, Dr. Ed Nelson, and Dr. Mark Brann. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Am-""' brose Catholic Church, 1975 South” 2300 East. A vigil service will be held ar at 7 p.m. also at the church» where friends may call from 6-7 p.m. Committal, Mt. 7 Catholic Street. FuCemetery, 4th Ave. and neral Directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons. Violet Lund Lake / 904 ~ 2003 Mattie Bell Valley Osborrie. Married ing with his hands, a true handyman. He built many things for family and friends. Member of the Baptist Church and Roofers Union Local Re Survived by wife, Dolores; daughter, Deanna K. frees Thurston, American Fork; son, Daniel Lee Cobb, Sr., Jacksonville, FL; 3 grandsons, Joshua, Danny and Adonas; brother, Dan (Joann) Osborne, Provo; sister, Pat Carey, Riverside, CA. He was preceded in death by son, Donas Cobb; grandson, Matthew. Private memorial services were held. Direction by McDougal Funeral Home. Age 103 in Salt Lake. Munda always missed her beloved Holland. She was an active and devoted member of the LDS Church. She wos a dedicated wife, homemaker and mother. Her children, grandchildren and greatrandchildren ‘brought a smile to her ‘ace and meaning into her life. Munda loved to write er and had a sensitivity that allowed her to see into the hearts of people. She was fun loving, artistic, outspoken, uninhibited and had a never-ending desire to have fun, sing, dance and celebrate life. She enjoyed being out in nature with her family and basking in the sunshine. Munda was deeply loved by her family and friends and will be remembered and missed by all who knew her. Survived by husband John Flach, seven children, Walter, Munda, Marshetle, Janda, Teresa, Tana and Monica. She loved her 23 grandchildren and nine great-grandchiidren. Her family wishes fo thank the many wonderful people that were involved in coring for Munda and ye her her Friends and Family moy call Wednesday, November 19, 2003 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. MemoThursday, November 20, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. at the LDS First Ward Chapel, 760 East 700 South, where family and friends may call one hour prior fo services. Graveside dedication to follow at Sait Loke City Cemetery. 4 word raised by their father. : After graduating from high school, Joe attended the University of Utah in 1936. His education was os interrupted by World WarIt } . when he enlisted and served s with the US Novy Seabees in the South Pacific. Later honorably — discharged Joe graduated with a B.S: degree in civil engineering in 1947 from the University of Utah. Joe joined Utah Construction as chief estimator in 1948 and was involved. with Utah Construction on some of their most notable projects, i.e. Hoover Dam. Prior to starting the Jo P. Howa Construction Co. in 1951, He: also worked for Jacobsen Construction, Alfred Bernal Co. and Tolboe,~ Harlin Construction Co. In the early 50's to mid 60 s, Joe worked primarily in Utah, Nevada and Id con structing in different public works” projects such as FAA relay stations, transmission lines, etc. in the most dif-.. ficult environments. It was during this. period that he developed the only fear he ever had in life. Snakes. in 1972 Joe incorporated J.P. Howa Construction, to Howa uction,. inc., and brought in his first son Richard, 1972, and later Thomas, 1978, to help expand his business. Joe took his oon from operating in three states to 22 states in the mid 70s, and worked from coast to coast until his semi-retirement in 1983. He was af work just a week James Arthur Osborne, om él, passed away November 16, 2003 in West Valley City, Utah. Born Jan. 15, 1942 in Culver City, California, son of Leslie James and Our loving mother Munda Mathijssen Fiach passed pe from this world November 15th, 2003. Munda was born June 18, 1926 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. in 1952 Munda migrated to the United States with her husbond John and their two children Walter and Munda. She and John were blessed with five more children while residing rial Services will be held Joe was 11 years old and left hint with his four brothers; Richard (de-..... ceased), John, James (deceased), Ed-~- Prior to his death. His accomplishments 1922 ~ 2003 Gladys Kerby Scroggin eenae in the lost stages life DEADLINES Both papers, aii editions and Howa. His mother passed away when" Dolores Ann Payton August 30, 1976 in Reno, NV. He was extremely devoted to his family. He enjoyed work- Flach Predeceased research, hearts. Page Schofield Edrington grandchildren. geneclogical George W. Fowler, Jr. cousin returned to his Heavenly Father on November 15, 2003. He was born November 7, 2003 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ange! and Michelle Cordero. In eight short days he touched many in doing family history and helping others find their ancestors. She spent many years in dedicated service and made mony truly great friends and associations throu ft her iifetime. Marlene was a very gifted musician and pionist. She could hear a song mother and a brother, Ernesto Flores. Pallbearers will be Francisco, Alejandro, Juan, Juvenal, Heriberto, Gillermo, Alfredo and Ernesto. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, 11:00 am. at St. Therese of The Child Jesus Catholic Church, 7832 So. Allen, Midvale, UT. Friends ug call Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home , 4330 South Redwood Road. Interment, West Jordan City Cemetery. again, photographer and family wants them to know how much tention and care. Funeral services 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19th avid Cox in Ogden. She graduated from East High School. Married Reid 8. Dimond on Nov. 15, 1954 in the Sait Lake Temple. Her greatest loves were her family hours spent at her bedside and the other tasks she undertook to make this passing easier for Kathlyn and her family. Also, Kathlyn’s neighbors have at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church, 510 East Vine Street, Tooele, UT. was an youth. (Burreil) niece Susan Frampton for the many know that God loves you. Deimar. A memorial mass will be held at at Gary and Celia Kenney’s home, 3706 North 570 West, Erda, UT. You may call (435) 843-4938 for directions. SereniCare, funeral directors. Giadys Frampton, glad that | got to have you as family and of Latter Day Saints. prior fo Giles and nephews; Preceded in death by his grandfather passed away on Friday, be one hour Turpin, James Mer! Frampton and Bertis Frampton. Special thanks are extended to her work ahead of me. | won't keep you any longer, besides, | have to get started. Know | love you all and am November 14, 2003. Born October 1, 1914, Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles Price and Emily Ann Schofield Edrington, was Married to Evelyn Murri on November 12, 1936. they enjoyed 60 years of marriage. Page graduated from West High School and was a member of the R.O.T.C. He attended LDS Business College. He retired from the Internai Revenue Service after 30 years. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ Viewing will Frampton “Ozzie” Page Schofieid Edrington, 89, beloved father, grandfather, and great services, with interment in the Solt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave & NM. St. shaw, and many other nieces and nephews. Kathlyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband; Bennie, her parents, and five brothers and sisters, Vernon Frampton, Lois James A. Osborne 11/7/03 ~ 11/15/03 1912 ~ 2003 Funeral services will be heid af Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Tem00 am., Wednesday Movember 19. 2003. Bishop George Stoll, Glenmoor 8th Ward, conducting. lyn, NY, Ben Summerhays, Paio Alto, A, and Jake Summerhays, serving an LDS mission in Chile. She is aiso survived by her brother, Deil Frampton, and her’ beloved niece, Camille Brad- Cordero Margaret Langford Chambers he entire family. The family particu larly thanks Hospice for the expert assessment, and care given to Margaret. Summerhays, they are loved because of their at- 1926 ~ 2003 her husbond Frank Goddard Chambers and is survived by sons Robert Frank Chambers (Gloria) and John Langford Chambers {Anne}, as well as 12 andchildren and 21 great jidren. She will be missed by Daniel) shouldn't have any problem with the Temple, SLC, UT 84115 was a gifted homemaker and a life (Mrs. ice starting at 7:30 p.m. Interment will ary, 574 E. 100 S., with prayer serv- Utah State Chapter, 2995 So. West time member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Connie taken special care of her in the years since the passing of Bennie, and the high, and the streams are the clearest I"ve ever looked into. I’ve been given a string of horses to take care of. at www.russonmortuary.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Utah ever since. She married Frank Goddard Chambers on September 2, 1936, in the Sait Lake Temple, and with him made homes in Duchesne, Heber City. and finally Provo, where she raised their children. Known as a loving and loyal wife, mother, and grandmother, she died until her final illness. She is survived by her daughter, 6 to 8 p.m. at Evans & Early Mortu- Mom asked that her obituary end with belly to knit Brianna and two this: up here. The meadow grass is with a _ joke. She loved had world, Catherine. Two: | would like to derful life of 59 and a half years while raising a family and travelin with the Good Sam Club "“Wasatc Wagons” Chapter. She had a keen grandchildren, Veltri. Lindy, have spent a lot more time with each great They shared a won- She would have stayed with the woman | stili love more than anything in the vember 14, 2003. Ya know, it’s Olympia, WA. Logan, Hauenstein. be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, 1342 E. 500 S. In a note written in her own hand, of my kids. Please forgive me, | love aging her own affairs after Bennie becca (Mrs. Tad) Davies, Providence, Ri, Emily (Mrs. Zaur) Iscakov, Brook (Jennifer), Brandon Veltri, Connie and Nickolas (fiancé Jessica) Aiello, Domina, Danielle, Derek, and Dallas My dad was Leo and my mother was reer in a including 34 years at Zion’s Bank. She believed in hard work and thrift and was dedicated to her family. She enjoyed cooking, canning, bowling, travel, long talks with Lois, a clean house and o beautiful yard. Kathlyn especially loved attending her grandchildren’s activities and events. She was a very independent soul, living by herself and man- Murray, and four grandchildren, Re- (Steve) Hauenstein, Anitsa (Fred) Aiello, Tanya (Rob) Holbeck; grandchildren, Brian (Melissa), Brett, Brock Hi, my name is Deimar Leo Kenney and | was born on March 11, 1920. soon returned to Salt Lake City to be near her family. The marriage was her Greek heritage and brought it to party. OPA!! Survived by her daughters, Thetxi —_—— the John Deere company in lowa. They her home hungry. Mom was proud of all the family affairs. She looked forward to any e together where she was ALWAYS the life of the le a souri, with one nickel between them. ried Peter 8. Chanak in 1947. They were the parents of three daughters, She is wrvived by her daughter, eeeteneintren ccam ness. She was born March 8, 1920 in Fillmore, Utah, the sixth child of seven to James William and Louie Giles Frampton. Kathlyn graduated from Millard High School, moved to Salt Lake City, and lived with her sister Lois while she attended LDS Business College. She married Bennie Junker on August 25, 1946 in Kirksville, Mis- Heber r children, ™ 15, 2003, with his wife, 7 and grandchildren by his side. Raised in Carbon , he was the . son of Mose and Sophie Gazelle Gladys eg’ Screggin, *e.! 03, passed awa vember 17, 3 at Crossiands Health Care Center. She was born April 25, 1900 in Wallsburg, Utah to Joseph and Mary Elien Murphy Kerby. married Theodore Fred) Scroggin in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1918. Ted preceded her in death on December 13, 1959. She is the last child of a family of 13. She held many positions in the LDS Church. Gladys was o beautiful quilter and enjoyed tatting. She made very good honey candy and pie crust. Governor Leavitt welcomed her into the “Century Club.” Survivors: randchildren, Dennis, Brent, Terry Scroggin; Maxine Holt, Chery! Ann Davider, Kori Mower, Ward, Kevin, Ted perogens daughters-in-law, Isabell Scr and Rosa Resch; many great gr iidren and great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by sons, Max and Shirl. Graveside services will be heid Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at FARMINGTON - Violet Lund Lake, Our beloved husband, father, randfather, brother, and friend, eorge W. Fowler, Jr. left this earth Monday, November 17, 2003, at the age of 81. George was born in Sa't Lake City, Utah on April 20, 1922, to George W. and Evenda Ericksen Fowler. George married his wife of 56 years, Ruth Geneal wee on it. 3, 1947, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the proud parents of six children: William L (Laurie); Jonet R. Duncan (Curt); Richard L. (Cindy); Kerry E. (Launee); Jean McCulley; Scott J. and honorary daughter Julie Jensen. He had 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Also survived by brother, Donald W. (Cleah) Fowler. Preceded in death by parents and grandson, Michael Tod Fowler. George graduated from South High School in 1938 and continued his education at the University of Utah where he received his Bachelor's Deee. George was employed by Zions irst National Bank and retired after 34 = of dedicated service. He was loved and respected by everyone he came in contact with. He was a member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers; served on the Centerville City Councii and worked in Junior Achievement. During World War Il he fought with the 40th Infantry Division in the Philippines where he was wounded in action and awarded the Purple Heart. George was a faithful member of the LDS Church and served a mission in the New England States. He also served as Bi of the Centerville 5th Word and was a member of the Stake High Council. He later enjoyed 12 years as an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple. He was always ready to help others whenever he could. He was never too busy fo talk over a problem, share a funny story, or play a game. He was deeply ioved by his family and friends. He will be greatly missed. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. at the Centerville Conyon Ward Chapel, 160 East, Centerville. Friends may coll Wednesday evening from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortu- 2:00 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 South 1950 East. The family expresses special fhanks fo Crossiands Health Care Center for all the wonderful care they gave Giadys. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the es High Schoo! Alumni Foundation 5595 West 4260 morning from 9:30 -10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. IntermentCenterville City Cemetery. Online in memory of Gladys Scroggin. guest book ond direction www _.russonmortuary.com. South, West Valley City, Utah 841 20, ‘ ary, 295 North Main, and Thursday map at 98, passed away peacefully on Sun-.~ day, November 16, 2003 at her home surrounded by her family. ; She was born December 10, 1904. in Salt Lake City the sixth of nine children to Emil Hans and Laura Lucretia Partington Lund. Violet graduated from West ™ School in 1922. She retired from ' Social Security Administration as @ stenographer. She married Alvin Kuchenbacher. They had two children, , Iris and Lucille. later divorced. , She married Willard Lake Sr. on June. 17, 1943 in Salt Lake City. They had three children, Darrell, Leanna and Holly. He preceded her in death on December 3, 1980. ® Violet was an active member of the Farmington Ist Ward. She served in many positions, served several stake missions, a full-time mission at Mesa Arizona =1981-83, spent countless aoae service at the Ogden and les and was looking forward to teaching the gospel on the other side. She was active in the Farmington Community Playhouse, a member of the ae Party, Daughters of ell Singersformar yeost. the GatwellSingers liked gardening, knitting. dedtng. ing, play acting in comm theater and crocheting blankets for babies of Kosovo. Surviving are one son, Darretl (Barbara) Lake, Farmington; four di ters, Iris Eaton, Heber City; Lucille Ln)” Rose ioe CO; Leanna on) Rose, Draper; Holly Stock, armington; 18 grandchildren and 31 gee gentan ren. Preceded in eath by her parents, husband, six brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursi,ones 2.aveAo 11 5 a lock a 27, North Main. Friends and family may. . call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. ate Lindquist s Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main and Thursday one hour Prior to services at the church. Interment, Farmington City Cemetery. See NEXT PAGE OBITUARY DESK HOURS Monday-Friday,8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Sunday,12 noon to 5 p.m. |