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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 18, 1984 Ida Kaysville News M. While By NORMA 544-875- services on Saturday, July 7 at the Clearfield 1st Ward Chapel. Family prayer was given by Arthur White; prelude and post-lud- e music, lone Bennion; Invocation, Kendall Sedgwick; remarks. Bishop John B. Ross and Bishop William Wright; Thats What God Made Mothers For by Dennis Sedgwick accompanied by Marsha Peterson; tribute to Grand- John Kent Renchcr jrv U ' X) 'I viously deputy sheriff, Davis County. He was a graduate of Davis High School in 1974. He obtained his ma, Craig Sedgwick; speaker, Frank White: Grandma Dear and I Am A Child of God by Eagle Scout and Duty to God Awards. He served an LDS mission in the Australia Melbourne Mission. He was an elder in the and Dora Cur- tis, accompanied by Lawrence White; benediction, Joel Gold. Clearfield 14th Ward. DEDICATION of the grave was by Horace Rumsey with interment in Kaysville City Cemetery. HE SERVED in paramedics for four years in Davis County. He attended BYU one year. He would have graduated in police science at Weber State College in August. He had a professional career in law en- Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers were David, Brian and Funeral services were held for undercover police Ida Martha Smith White who died work, specializing in narcotics. July 3, 1984. forcement in He is survived by his wife, three BISHOP John B. Ross of the daughters all of Clearfield; Aman-- . Clearfield 1st Ward officiated at da, 4; Sarah, 3; Jamie, 2; parents, JOHN KENT RENCHER Farmington; grandmothers of John Kent Renchcr, 28, died July 14. 1984. an accidental death in Bountiful. HE WAS horn July 4, 1956 in Hollomna AFB. New Mexico, son of Horace A. and Doris Yarborough Rencher. He married Jan Jensen. Nov. 18. 1978 in the Salt Lake L.DS Temple. He was serving as special agent. State of Utah; pre Farmington and Duncan, Okla.; brothers and sisters of Farmington and Taylorsville. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, July 17 at I p.m. in the Clearfield 14th Ward Chapel. An honor guard escort from the many law enforcement agencies throughout the state lead the cortage to interment in the Farmington City son-in-la- n Cemetery. Funeral directors, Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Rus-so- con- ducted by Bishop Paul Hatch of the Layton 1st Ward on Monday, July 9 for Effie Jane Blair Henrie w ho died July 5. 1984. FAMILY prayer was given by Mark Henrie; prelude and postlude music. Mary Barber; invocation, Dennis Lynn Gale; eulogy. Bishop In His House Are Paul Hatch; Many Mansions" by Mary Barber, Loretta Johnson and Margeret Adams, accompanied by Bishop Lee Johnson: speaker, Mitch Wile-y- : organ and piano duet. Bishop Lee Johnson and Mary Barber; speaker. Bishop Ferris M. Kunz; Peace I Leave With You by musical trio and benediction by Mark Henrie. Dedication of the grave was by Winn Henrie with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Joseph Gale Jr.. Bob Gale, Bob Gale Altenreid, David Loren Gale, Harry EFFIE JANE BLAIR HENRIE 773-497- Flowers were cared for by the Layton 1st Ward. HE WAS born June 17, 1918 in Cleveland. Ohio, a son of Frank and Annie Cugan Susko. He married Frances Eloise Barrett on Dec. 31. 1961 in Florida. She died May 31. 1981. HE WAS educated in Pennsylvania. He moved to Utah in 1964. He was a staff sergeant with the U.S. Air Force, serving in World War II and the Korean Conflict. He retired in 960 after 23 years of ser- ice. HE RETIRED from Hill Air Force Base in 1978 as a loadmas-ter.H- e w as a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Layton Post 8307. He was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in all of Layton: one Lnn Labrum and family, all of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Michie and children. Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Mick Michie and son Jacob, Provo; Evan Michie, St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards. Salt Lake City. Kris will leave July 30 for her mission to Coventry, England. Roosevelt; Its a son for Mario and Karey Simmons with the arrival of a 6 lb. 12 oz. lad on June I. He will be. named Kenneth Cole (K.C) and has a brother Matthew. Grandparents are Mark and Kay Michie, Fruit Heights and Joan Van Matre of Danville, 111. Joan Van Matre and granddaughter Cindy Varner spent a week with Mario and Karey Simmons. They attended the blessing and name of K.C. and visited places of interest in this area. friends and relatives from the Layton area, neighboring communities and out of state held a summer party and family reunion last week. First, the people went to the Country Gardens in Clearfield for lunch. Following the meal they assembled at the Layton home of Mrs. Erma Fraughton for games and socializing. Those attending were Mrs. Marjorie Wheaton and Mrs. Wanda Nichols of El Cajon, Calif.; Barbara Murray, Wellsville; Velma Hope, Draper; Una East, Clinton; and the following Layton residents, Teresa Finley, Viola Gerald Wiggill, Melvin Erma Fraughton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eames and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMillian, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horejsi, Mrs. Arthella Horsefield, Ilene Kendall, Violet Kendall, Marty Fraughton and son Shane. Mrs. Wheaton and her daughter, Mrs. Wanda Nichols of El Cajon, About grand- child. ALSO SURVIVING are five brothers and one sister. John Susko, Houston, Pa.; Pet Susko, Frank Susko, Jimmy Susko, David Suso and Mrs. Mary Pacienza, all of Greensburg, Pa. Rosary services were held Thursday evening. July 13 at the Clearfield Lindquist Mortuary. Mass of the Resurrection was held Friday. July 13, at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton with Father Michael Kallock offi- ciating. INTERMENT with military honors by the Hill Air Force Base Honor Guard was in the Ft. Douglas Cemetery. You 6 25 Gar-bet- t, Wig-gil- l, only get married onee. do it right with silk honor. Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Swanger, Kaysville; Mrs. Ruth Hansen of Syracuse. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Porter were her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McArthur and six children of St. Ver-ne- ll George. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sandall of Salem, Ore. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. Linn Sandall. They also visited with Noble Sandall during their stay in Utah. Leo is a brother of both Linn and Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman entertained at the traditional Hadlock family reunion on Saturday at their home with 80 descendants in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collier returned by plane from Colorado Springs, Colo, where they assisted with moving their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lowry who had been residing in Pleasant Grove. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan were his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hafen of Cedar City and Mrs. Buchanans sister-in-laMrs. Maxine Herbert of Friday Harbor, Wash. Its twin boys for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Packer of Layton with the arrival on July 4 at the Humana Davis North Hospital. Thomas Jordan weighed in at 8 oz. and William Trevor 2 weighed in at 6 lb. 12 oz. There are three other children at home. The grandparents include Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt and and Mrs. William M. Packer, her sister and husband, Mr. and Kaysville; Mrs. Betty Smith of Mrs. Melvin Blainwheeler and her Dallas, Tex. and Ray Smith of San brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio, Tex. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins William Snelson, all of Springville vacationed at Lake Powell for a hosted a family reunion at their home for three days, July 7 for short trip. 5-- Layton. can choose in atltanre; lie no surprise ihr tlat of tour wedding oti Thetl Surviving are three sons and five daughters. Harold M. Susko. Lubbock. Tex.: David Susko. Michael Susko. Mrs. Harried Gailey. all of Ogden; Mrs. Ronald (Debra S.) Pacheco. Mary Josephine Susko, Frances Eloise Susko. Brenda Kay oil'll keep For the past 10 months, four girls from Fruit Heights and two girls from Kaysville have been working on afghans. LEADER OF the group is Rhea Daly. They plan to enter the afghans in the Davis County Fair. home in Olympia, Wash. Jeff and Janeen Evans announce the birth of a 6 lb. 5 oz. 19'; inch baby girl. She arrived June 29 at the Humana Davis North Hospital in Layton and will be named Jill Evans. She has tw o sisters and two brothers. Jill's grandparents are Jack and Joy Mecham of Layton and Fay and Theda Evans of Provo are Anona Jordan of Bountiful and Joseph and Mildred Mecham of American Fork. of Omaha, Neb. Lois husband, Dr. Mark Bitner will join them in a few weeks. Excited over the arrival of a baby daughter on June 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turner. The new addition arrived at the Holy Cross Hospital weighing 6 lb. 15 oz. and was named Stacy Marie. She has a brother David. Mrs. Turner is the former Barbara Staples of Woods Cross. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staples, all of Woods Cross. Mrs. Gary Reeves and family of Phoenix, Ariz. are spending two months with her parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. Dale Elison. Her husband is on an assignment w ith the government in Korea for one year. Mrs. Marion Whitney of Tallahassee, Fla. was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith and family last week. Teresa Comiskey of San Francisco. Calif, visited with her parents Lt. Col. (Ret), and Mrs. Donald Comiskey and family. Teresa came to attend the Davis High School Class reunion on Friday and Saturday. Kathy Carlson has been hospitalized for treatment at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden the past week. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and three daughters enjoyed vacationing in Blanding w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson attended the funeral service of an aunt, Mrs. Carol Miner at Springville last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins were guests in St. George over the weekend of July of their son Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perkins where they attended the blessing and naming 1 of their grandson Todd. Club officers include: Michele Copeland, president: Jennifer Holzworth, vice president: Christy Durrant, 2nd vice president: Camile Crowther, secretary, Nike Day, song leader and Lori Binns. reporter, np 2010 Main, Bountiful, Utah 84010 Serving all of Davis Countv and the Intermountain West Call 295-2751-546- -6 For all your 1 Cemetery Needs 76 0HClD3 . hate a mnnort to forever oil ran ue the atne flowers for ant mmilter of en houses or rerepiions. Youll hate the ophon of eonterting tour Mmhhng pieces into lieautifnl MON Flowers Firebug Gentile, 45 E. 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Mrs. Davis Higgs, another former Layton resident, has been visiting with family members in Layton. She is now living in a new . attendance. Guests included the families of Lewlyn F. Wilkinson, Alamo, Nev.;Mrs. Nyle Richards, Tropic; Mrs. Bernell McAllister, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Orlin Tolvin, Layton and Mrs. Ada Jay Wilcox of Battle Mountain, Nev., and all of their Creations in Silk . It was a daughter that arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Robinson, 89 E. 700 S., Clearfield. She was born May 10 at the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden. She has tw o sisters, Whitney and Ashley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.' Jerome Brady of Kaysville. Miss Clara Floto who is teaching school in Germany, at a American military school is home for a seven week visit with her mother, Mrs. Alice Saldivar and husband Logie and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bloxham and two daughters, Nancy Mullins and children also of Oregon and their other daughter Mary and husband and two children of Texas, were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. his brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Samuel Bloxham. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bloxham entertained in their lb. Calif, have been in Utah the past By DONETA GATHERUM Drakos. Susko, Lawr- Layton News Michael Lee Drakos, Robert Keith Lallatin, Ronald J. Lallatin, Lewis Steven Drakos and Jeffrey Lynn S. Susko Harry Samuel Susko. 66. of 479 W. 100 N.. Layton, died Wednesday. July II. 1984 at the St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden of a lingering illness. Parker, Richard Graham, ence and Raymond White, Dennis and Craig Sedgwick. Kaysville Mrs. Chloe Thacker of Heber City suffered a heart attack and has been convalescing at the home of Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Paul Durrant. J. Lynn and Meg Kneedy of West Point announce the arrival of a baby daughter born July 9 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. At home are Michele and Jason and Brian. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kneedy ofKaysville and Mrs. Viola Parker of West Point. Mrs. Tom Fox and three children of Chrittenden, Vermont are spending three weeks w'ith her parents Randall and Mary Bowring in Kaysville. Mrs. Fox is the former Mary Jane Bowring. She flew here to attend her Davis High School reunion on July 13 and !4. Out of town family guests on Sunday, July 8 for the farewell of Miss Kris Michie who entered the MTC on July 12 were her grandparents Clem and Pearl Labrum, Roosevelt; and Delsa Michie of St. George. Also Mr. and Mrs. Val Labrum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Henrie Funeral services were Kirk W'hite, Allen and Dale Rumsey. Howard, Lynn and Dean Car-ti- s. 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