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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 15, 1985 obituary James F. Allison Kenneth Davies Franklin Allison, who died May 3, 1985, were held Tuesday, May 7 at the Clearfield Community Church. Rev. Larry Dobson officiated and Vinson Call, past worshipful master of Gateway Lodge 29. April 30, 1985. FAMILY prayer was by Bill Hammack, prelude, Marion Hor- Carter; remarks, Bishop Byron A. Rasmussen; speaker, Murray Davies; piano solo, Pamela Clo-war- d PALLBEARERS were David Nelson, Shaun Manning, Randy Hammack, Charles Rose, Jeff Davies and Jack Davies. Cooper, 33, 581 N. Adamswood, Layton, died Sunday, May 5, 1985 at her home of injuries. ALSO surviving are her parents of Layton, two brothers and two sisters, Ronald A. Thomas, Ivins, Utah; Bill Lynn Thomas and Mrs. William J. (Linda) West Jr., both of Layton; Mrs. Ronald C. (Shirley) Walton, Virginia Beach, Va. Funeral services were held at the Lindquists Layton Mortuary May 9 with Delmar Stevens officiating. FAMILY prayer was by Stan Cooper; prelude, Roselyn .Chfist-enseIn The Garden by Pat Jackson, accompanied by Grace Parrish; invocation. Bishop Eldon Wright; remarks, Bishop K. Delyn Yeates; speakers, Chardell Novotny and Ken Cooper; Come Unto Him by Pat Jackson, accompa n; Celestine Martin at the organ. Songs included "Nearer My God To Thee, and Climb Every Mountain, Penny Franklin. Interment was in the W.H. Memorial Park. PALLBEARERS were Ray Roderick, Ernie Evans, Kelly Hansel, Vern Borgeson, Don and Vincent Androwsky. Honorary pallbearers were Bob Schellhase, Warren Cady, Dale Johnson, Oscar Lee, Clarence Short and Silver Beaver Colony. Flowers were cared for by Beth Arabah, 24 Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Afton McCormick from and spent much time traveling. She was a super seamstress. Created all types of handicrafts and took great pride in her home and yard. nied by Grace Parish; tribute from Bryan Always Its You (The Beginning); Friendship (Dedicated to all our friends); Just One More Night (The End); benediction, Jay Thackeray. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop K. Delyn Yeates with inter-me- nt in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Corey Bailey, Trenton Walton, Robert Thomas, Rob Berriochoa, Michael West, Shane Lee, Steven Cooper and Rick Berriochoa. Open House Set At enter- tained the McCormick Ladies Luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ann Walters is convalescing at her home after undergoing major surgery last week at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Miss Julie Jenks of Logan visited over the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Um-pleb- y attended the mission SHE GRADUATED She was a lifelong resident of Layton and graduated from Davis High School. Surviving are her husband of Layton, two sons and two daughters, Carter L. Cooper, Curtis A. Cooper, Candice Cooperand Crystal Cooper, all of Layton. Succumbs Roosevelt High School. She loved nature, family and life. She loved hunting, fishing, boating, snowmo-bilin- g SHE HAD worked at Kimberly-Clar- k in Ogden and at Rossignol Ski Company in Clearfield. collecting. She was a volunteer at the Shriner Hospital in Salt Lake City. Trilba Bodily SHE WAS bom Oct. 6, 1920 in Arcadia, Utah, to Raymond Gill and Trilba McCurdy Gill. She married Fred H. Bodily, Dec. 14, 1946 in Salt Lake City. SHE WAS bom May 30, 1951 in Heber City, a daughter of Austin H. and Helen Bailey Thomas. She married R. Bryan Cooper Feb. 6, 1970 in Layton. en- L Jep-pers- TRILBA GILL BODILY Trilba Gill Bodily, 64, of West Point, died Monday, April 29, 1985 after heart surgery. Kathleen (Kathy) Thomas SHE WAS an avid skier and with his daughter Marlene Daniels while Mr. and Mrs. Sides visited with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton at Freemont. Mrs. Sides mother Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden had been in California visiting and returned home with them. AI 64 Years Kathy T. Cooper joyed ceramics, sewing, and doll accompanied by Merlin Roche. Mr. Roche visited in Pleasanton JOHN Coffey was a soloist with ton; invocation, Herbert W. Davies; speaker, Glannin A. ; benediction, Bishop William A. Benincosa. Dedication of the grave was by Jeff Davies with interment in the Fillmore City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides drove to California and were Funeral services for James Funeral services for Kenneth LeRoy Davies were held Saturday, May 4 at Lindquists Clearfield Chapel. Bishop Byron A. Rasmussen officiated. Mr. Davies died SHE WAS a member of the Layton 22nd Ward, serving as a cub scout den mother. She was a member of the Kays-vill- e Jaycettes. She worked with youth clubs and played in a coed softball league. Kays. News farewell of Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Hilton at Lindon on Sunday. The Hiltons will be serving a mission at Leland M Peasnall Leland Marvin Peasnall, 78, Rio Linda, Calif., died Friday, May 3, 1985 at the home of his sister in Layton of a heart attack. HE WAS born May 20, 1907 in Grantsville, a son of Benjamine and Perthenia Higgley Peasnall. Married Beatrice Lolla Moultrie. They were later divorced. He was a former resident of Ogden and worked at the Ogden Concrete Pipe Company. SURVIVING are four sons and one daughter, Melvin Peasnall, San Jose, Calif.; Wesley Peasnall, the Idaho Falls LDS Visitors center. Reno, Nev.; Alvin Peasnall, Rio Linda, Calif.; Allen Peasnall, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Sharon Perriera, Fallon, Nev. Mallet, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained for their Pinochle Club at their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick spent last week in St. George where they attended the Utah Grocers Golf Tournament. Mrs. Alta Stuart of Kaysville and Mrs. Margaret Bachman of Ogden attended the funeral service of Mrs. Cleah Nielsen at Lewiston GRAVESIDE services were held Monday at the Tooele City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary in Layton. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andrus spent the weekend in Moab with their daughter and family, Kenneth and Karen Ballantyne. Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, Howard Peasnall, Hurricane; Oliver Peasnall and Benjamine Peasnall, Tooele; Emma Clough, Layton; Hazel Struhs, Hooper and Ada SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are her husband, Mother, Trilba Gill, Salt Lake Cit-y- ; one daughter, Christine Williams, Layton; two sons, Cyle J. Bodily, West Point; Fred Richard Bodily, Hillsborough, Ore.; two -B- sisters, RaNae Garretson and Beatrice Lund, Salt Lake City; one brother, Ruland J. Gill, Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren and four n. EDDING -- -- -- Marigolds PLANTS-Petu- nias -V- -- Pansies -- Verbena Alyssum Cockscomb Moss Roses Dwarf Dahlias -- FUNERAL services were conducted by Bishop Carl Thurgood at Myers Mortuary on Friday, May 3. Interment at Syracuse City Cemetery. Humana Hospital EGETABLE PLANT- S- Cabbage, Cauliflower Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts Peppers Sweet ana Hot Tomatoes - 15 varieties Casabas Cantaloupes Crenshaw, Watermelon Zucchini, Banana, Hubbard Pumpkins. Lobelia 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST'; SYRACUSE UTAH 84041' 'PHON&&5TS76 , EAST 12 MILEMORTH OFR- - C. WiaEY- - Ill MILE j LAYTON The public is invited to attend an open house Saturday, May 18 as Humana Hospital Davis North unveils its $2.5 million Special Procedures and Radiology units including the sophisticated CAT Scanner and biplane angiography system. 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