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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL FEBRUARY 12, 1985 obituary Ruth L Norris Elizabeth Ann Ford Wyuta Camp where she served as historian. SURVIVING are four sons and one daughter, Thomas J. Norris, Layton; Benjamin W. Norris, Ogden; William E. Norris, Randolph; Carson L. Norris, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alton (Letitia Mary) Child, North Ogden; 22 grandchiland dren; 64 one great Also surviving are one brother and four sisters, Lawrence A. SHE WAS preceded in death by three daughters, a son and four RUTH NORRIS Mrs. Ruth Leoma Norris, 89, formerly of Randolph, died Saturday, Feb. 2. 1985 at a Clearfield nursing home of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born Aug. 30, 1895, in Millcreek. Utah, a daughter of William and Lydia Benjamin Rosclla Porter Jones. She married Thomas James Norris June 4, 1913 in the Salt Lake L1)S Temple. He died Jan. 1.1964. SHE WAS reared and educated Bountiful and had lived in Mer-cu- r and in Randolph for 67 years. She lived in Clearfield for the past seven years. She was a member of the Randolph Ward where she sang in the choir and was a Relief Society teacher. She was a member of the in Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Funeral services were Thursday at Lindquists Layton Mortuary with Bishop James Shupe of the North Ogden 7th Ward officiating. Ralph Paget; prelude music, Susan Stuart; Mother" by Dawn Patterson accompanied by Marilyn Jacobson; invocation, Cloy Child; remarks. Bishop James Shupe; speakers, John Patterson and Udell Kearl; Somewhere My Love by Susan Stuart; benediction, Ben Jones. PALLBEARERS were James Pat- 1. 1984. they raised Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 4 in the Lindquist Kays-vill- e Mortuary with Bishop William K. Bindrup of the Layton 33rd Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Dean J. Egbert; prelude, LaDean E. Smith; 1 Need Thee Every Hour and I Know That My Redeemer Lives by Diann Ellis; invocation, Robert Swenson; remarks. Dr. Richard D. Win-war- d and Bishop N. Randy Smith; O My Father by LaDean E. Smith; benediction, Marvin Gordon. DEDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Keith Bagley with inter-me- nt De't t. k SHE WAS reared and had lived in Idaho. Since t941 in she had lived in the Layton-Kaysvill- e area. She and her husband owned and operated the Skyline Kennels for in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Coffey, Duane Weaver, Kenneth Swenson, Robert Swenson, Mike Swenson and David Swenson. no. 3366 1985 Civic ed No. No. 3264 3338 1985 Civic Automatic 4-Do- or 4-Do- or 732)4 1985 Accord $78s 1985 Accord HB No. No. 3376 3207 Ken Garff Honda 521-6- 1 1 tion, Ronald Ford. Dedication of the grave was John McCleary with interment the Clearfield City Cemetery. bv in PALLBEARERS were David Hill, Michael McCleary, Jon Egleston, Paul Bohling. Dennis Baker and Stephen Blodgett. HE WAS a charter member of Jacob L. Smith the U.S. Army HE WAS a High Priest in the Clearfield LDS 5th Ward and had served as an instructor ol the Flders quorum, stake missionary, scout leader. Sunday School teacher, stake Fra director. 5 oung Men's Mutual president and as a home teacher. He served on the Clearfield City years. Planning Bord Board for 1 ALSO surviving are a brother and four sisters. Douglas O. Crookston, Layton; Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Faubert, Canoga Park. Cemetery. George Rytling was the Garden. organist. Funeral services were held Mendenhall, Thursday at the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary with Bishop Ramon Warner officiating. Interment was in the Ogden City Cemetery. Spinks. Military honors were accorded by Hill Air Force Base Honor Guard. K. Halls Jacob Lawrence Smith, 55, of 1505 N. 1200 W, W Layton, died Friday, Feb. 1, 1985 at the Fitzsim- Rites Held mons Hospital in Aurora, Colo. Funeral services were held HE WAS born Oct. 30, 1929 in Richmond, Ky., a son of Howard and Cornelis Farris Smith. He married Nola Van Zyl on May 29, 1971 in Elko, Nev. Wednesday J, Jan. 30 at the Lindquists Layton Chapel for Kenneth F. Halls who died Jan. 25. Keith D. Halls conducted. FAMILY prayer was given by Keith D. Halls, prelude and post-lud- e, Roselyn Christensen, by Wayne Winegar; invocation, LaMar tribute, Ted Adams; Youre Not Alone by Janet Wright; speaker, Dr. Robert F. Bitner; tribute to dad, KC Halls, organ solo God Bless America" benedic- by Roselyn Christensen; tion, Dick Cheney. Dedication of the grave was by Doyle Talbot with interment in the Liberty Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Wayne Burningham, Richard Stevenson Sr., Clarence Crossley, Richard L. Nelson, Craig Day and Bill Fields. HE WAS a lic Church. member of the He retired from Force on Dec. 20, years of service. He ed at the Clearfield Cole Services Held Feb. 1st Catho- the U.S. Air after 20 had also work1970, Job Corps. HE WAS a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 8307 and the American Legion in Layton. Surviving are his widow of Layton, four sons and five daughters, Vincent Van Leuven. Ogden; James Alan Van Leuven, German-y- ; Jacob Lawrence Smith Jr. and James Smith , both of Salt Lake ; Donna Smith, Layton; Lu wayne Van Leuven and Ilona Van Leuven, both of Ogden; Susan Moncrief and Gwen Smith, both of Denver, Colo, and three grandchildren. FUNERAL services were held Cit-y- Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; three sons and six PALLBEARERS were Vance Vince Van Leuven, Rick Williams. Tom Martinez. Stanley Simmonsen and Jim Randy Durr officiating. Interment was in the Clearfield City ALSO surviving are one sister and one brother, Ethel S. Hill and Lawrence Sessions, both of Clearfield. Wright; in Music was by Janet Ostler. "Amazing Grace and In The Wednesday at the Lindquist's Layton Mortuary with Chaplain great-grandchil- d. Evening Prayer having served daughters, Newell L. Crookston. Edward L. Crookston. Sidney L. Crookston. all of North Fogan: Mrs. Michael (Ni.xnlene C.l Arnett. Rock Island. III.; Mrs. Robert (Shaunie) Nelson. Layton; Mrs. Lynn (JeNae) Nielsen. Hyrum; Mrs. Steven (Shared Worsley: Mrs. Terry (Nochat Nolan; both of Clearfield; Mrs. Ro- and one great 11. PRIOR TO mov ing to Clearfield, he had lived in North Hogan. Pastor Frank McAuley officiated at funeral services for Ashley Jackson Cole who died Jan. 29. Funeal Funeral serv ices were Friday, Feb. 1. ger (Tamlyn) Allred. grandchildren. Magna. 39 Calif.; Mrs. Horace (Alice) Jensen. North Logan; Mrs. Carl (Jane) Smith, West Valley City and Mrs Jack (May) Wennergren. Gonzales, Calif. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Feb. 6 at the Clear- field 5th L.DS Ward with Bishop Harold Steed officiating. THE FAMILY met with friends Tuesday evening at the Myes Myers Mortuary in Layton. Family prayer was by Newell L. Crookston; prelude music. Sonja Kelsey; invocation. Douglas 6 Crookston; remarks. Bishop Harold C. Steed; Going Home" by John and Valerie Beutler, accompanied by Diane Smith; tribute, Edward Crookston; speaker. Foster Chandler; piano solo. Sunshine On My Shoulder" and Rocky Mountain High by Sonja Broad-ben- Kelsey; speaker. Harvey Walked Today Where Jesus Walker" by Dean Broad-ben- 360 S. Fort Lane, Layton 1 m m WAS by Sharon Lord's Prayer," and "Amazing Grace. Psalm." benediction. Faunt George gomery. DEDICATION of the grave was by John Beutler with interment in Logan Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert E. Nelson, Lynn J. Nielson. Steven B. Worsley, Roger S. Allred. Terry R. Nolan and Kent D. Crookston. Crookston. Honorary pallbearers were Michael Arnett, Dee Porter and High Priests of Clearfield 5th Ward. MUSIC McAuley. soloist. Twenty-thir- d Rytting was the organist. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Quentin Cole. Tom Cole. Rulon Cole. Boyd Cole. Lee Dearden and Richard Heckert. Military honors were performed by the American Legion. t. accompanied by Julie I Broad-ben- Manager Layton-Kaysvill- of Myers Mortuary Attendance at our recent open house was most heart warming. Thank you for coming and for your enthusiastic comments regarding our new Funeral Home, Myers Mortuary in Layton. Were particularly proud of our new facility, both for ils aesthetic capabilities. qualities and its If to our formal Open House, and wish were attend unable you to see the beauty of our new chapel, please feel free to stop by at any time. We'll be pleased to see you and to show you thro igh our building. e LAYTON-KAYSVILL- MORTUARY E 250 No. Fairfield Road 4 Phone in Layton 1 "The Funeral Directors Who 1 Care " t; Mont- STEPHEN JOHNSTON 544-099- 546-373- t: 1 Thank You for Coming Chiropractic Center State at 5th South Telephone Open 8am-7pSat. 8am-6p- Ford; remarks. Grant Parry; speaker, Tom Ford; musical selection, Louenda Downs; benedic- HE HAD been employed as a mechanic shop instructor at the Davis Area Vocational Center, was a master machinist and master mechanic and a former instructor at Weber State College. He had also woiked at Marquardt Corporation and Hill Air Force Base. He was a veteran of World War BIJLLOIJGH or ed ed the services. Can be caused by more than a car accident. A sudden slip, jolt, or a fall can cause a Whiplash injury to your spine. Get care for your back and neck problems at... 1985 Civic Wagon ed Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary. Bishops counselor Grant Parry officiated at FAMILY PRAYER was given by Tom Ford; prelude, LaRae McEn-tire- ; musical selection. Vance and Louenda Downs invocation. Jerrol iPlflSl1 appreciation of your response to our new facility, were featuring the following Hondas at special prices, while they last. 1985 Civic HB In 1985 Civic HB Automatic Sizemore, both of Holton, Ind. Honorary pallbearers were grandsons, Chett Talbot, Jake Talbot, Jared Talbot, Nathan K. Halls and Aaron Jack Halls. CUSTOMEfTARRRECIATIONlSALE ed Elizabeth r, cher and at one time he also owned and operated a sand and gravel business in Uintah. He was a member of the Clearfield LDS 2nd Ward, where he served as a high priest. 31 SURVIVING are one daughter, Mrs. Dean (Toria) Egbert, Layton; one granddaughter, Mrs. Randy (LaDean E.) Smith, Pocatello, Ida. Mrs. HelgaHansine Andrea Jensen Thomsen, 90, of 2875 N. Hill Field Road, died Thursday, Jan. 31, 1985 at Humana Hospital Davis North of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born June 18, 1894, in Randers, Denmark, a daughter of Charles Jens and Anna Margrete Splige Jensen. She married Karl M. J. Thomsen Jan. 5, 1931. The marriage ws was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Teple Temple. He died May SURVIVING are her father of Clearfield and two sisters, Virginia D. (Ginny) Johnson, Clearfield; Brenda J. Edgington, Ogden; a grandmother, Virgie Baker and a Barton, Monticello; John J. Sessions, Ogden; A. Dale (Sessions), Othello, Wash.; Stephen L. Sessions, Clinton; 10 grandchildren, America. HELGA THOMSEN ty three sons, Mrs. Clyde (Nina) the Maltese Association of , Arvil Sessions, 92, of 562 S State, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 1985 in an Ogden nursing home of causes incident to age. Mounted Posse. Surviving are one daughter and Norris, Steven Norris, Guy SHE WAS a member of the Layton LDS 33rd Ward. She had been Relief Society secretary in the Randers Branch in Denmark. She and her husband served as ordinance workers in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had also served as a Relief Society visiting teacher. She had been vice president of - HE WAS born Jan. 23. 1921 m Logan, a son of Newell James and Ethel M. Smith Crookston. On April 15, 1943. he married Cilenna L ucas in the Logan LDS 1 eniple. ll the Weber County Sheriffs Helga Thomsen - SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church. She was active in womens soft-bain the Clearfield and Ogden areas. She also belonged to the Womens Pool League. She was active in bowling in Weber and Davis counties. HE HAD been a farmer and ran- Dedication of the grave was by Marvin Smith with interment in the Randolph City Cemetery. 35 years where purebred dogs. Arvil Sessions, 92, Succumbs HE WAS born Oct. 15, 1892 in Bountiful, a son of James C. and Selena Holt Sessions. He married Hattie Guthrie on Nov. 26, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 11, 1980. FAMILY PRAYER was by Norris, Duane Patterson, John terson and A1 Child. stroke. life-lon- Rosella Boulton, Bountiful; Mary Zenora Kearl, Ogden; Vivian Rura Woodall, Salt Lake City; and Nancy Isabell Goodwin, Palm Desert, Calif. I Newell S. Crookston, 64, of 290 S. 600 F.. Clearfield, dies' Saturday, Feb. 2 at the Human. Hospital Davis North following a SHE WAS a g resident of Clearfield. She attended school in Clearfield and graduated from high school. Jones, Salt Lake City; Letitia 'w 64.j Succumbs SHE WAS born Sept. 28, 1960, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., the daughter of James G. and Thelma Baker Ford. She had worked at Pacific Chro-malo- great-grandchil- $ L Crookston. Elizabeth Ann Ford, 24, of 987 S. State, Clearfield, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 1985 at St. Benedict's Hospital of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. |