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Show DAVIS NOVEMBER 6. 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- obituary Chamberlin succumbs She was a member of the Roy 22nd Ward. Throughout her life she had served in the Relief Society presidency, the Primary and Sunday School and had served an LDS mission to Florida. James and I Am A Child Virginia Housley; by accompanied by Dick Munro; in- Irene Simons Chambeilin. 92. ol Roy, died Fiiday. Oct. 25. 198 at the home of a daughter in 1. avion of causes incident to age. SHF WAS born May 12. 1895 m Payson. adaughtei ol ()i raw ell and Frances Mary Breweiton Simons. She married James F. Chamberlin June 18. 1922 in the Salt L.ake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 10. 1950. SHE H l) been a school teachei in Salt Lake and Weber County Schools. She was i eared in Payson and lived in Salt Lake City . Ogden and Roy. SHE GRADUATED Horn Payson High School and the University of Utah and received a B.S. degree in education from USU in 1954. n, vocation, Douglas Freckleton; speaker, Shelley Jean Eddy; 0 My Father by Jeffrey Miller accompanied by Dick Munro; speaker. Robert Perschon; Medley of Favorite Hymns by Dick Munro; speaker, Daniel W. benediction, Randy Dru-mile- Van-Dyk- r; e. DEDICATION of the grave was by Richard Verhaaren with interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. VELMA R. OLSON V. Olson dies at 76 New From Velma Russon Olson, 76. of 236 Virginia, Kaysville, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1985 at a Clearfield nursing home of causes incident to age. WAS born June 6, 1909. in SHE Lehi, a daughter of George E. and Inza Houtz Russon. She married Arthur A. Olson Oct. 17, 1927 in Salt Lake City. SHE WAS reared in Lehi and lived in Riverton for 16 years. She had lived in Kaysville for the past 30 years. n. Coats & Clark officials explain i . equipment Introducing ble and Dryable, Pull Skeins large group of Exchangites recently heard from (hailes Neal R.T., supervisor of C I scanning and Mike Creason, administrative chief nt of Layton, where she SI. 39 Value c, Visit Our New Yarn , Sewing and Craft Department! tech- nologist who are from Lakes iew Hospital. I HEY TOLD of the many uses foi the CT Scanning equipment that is at the hospital. The equipment is expensive and has reduced hospital patient cost because it does so many operations. Special Purchase! hi u Assorted Craft Dolls and Doll Parts Off Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Marlin (Mildred) Christiansen, Lehi. SHE WAS preceded in death by three sons and two daughters. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop L D. Covington officiating. Regular Price Supplies Limited So Shop Early Kf'WV'V Hot Melt Glue Sticks FAMILY prayer was given by Marlin Christiansen; prelude, Iona Grange; musical selection by Erva Knusler, accompanied by Gloria Olson; invocation, Craig Olson; remarks, Bishop L.D. Covington; speakers, Lowell Taylor, Denise SHE WAS born May 3. 1895 in Layton, a daughter of Joseph Hyrum and Alice Ann Hill Carlos. She had been a clerk at Hill Air Force Base, and w'as a lifelong resi-de- J 79' Yarn, Machine WashaMothproof and 3 oz. E-- Z and ft lends I v rtJY. iy Gifg-TT- s, Mary Alice Carlos. 90. of 533 S. Angel. Layton, died Monday, Oct. 28, 1985 at a Bountiful nursing home of causes incident to age. 8 for $100 Weaver, Tiffiany Peterson; attended Layton public schools. She graduated from Davis High Somewhere my Love by Pam Christiansen; benediction, Clead Christiansen. Dedication of the grave was by Lee Schofield with interment in the Riverton Cemetery. School. SHE WAS a member of the Layton 37th Ward. She is survived by many nieces and nephews. QKAYSVILLE 14. PALLBEARERS were Steven L. Wright, Lee Ray S. Wright, Steven S. Wright, Charles S. Wright, GRA ESIDE services wete held Thursday at the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Hospital R She was a member of the KaysPallbearers were Robert V. Parville 2nd Ward w here she served as ker, Chris R. Parker, W'alter R. a Primary and Sunday School Eddy Jr., Nicholas R. Jones, teacher and as a Relief Society Matthew Proudfit, and Tonny visiting teacher. SURVIVING are her husband of one son and two daughKaysville; HONORARY pallbearers were J. Olson, Syracuse; ters, Craig Frank J. Chamberlin, Mark H. Mrs. Lee ( Arva) Schofield, Ogden; Chamberlin. Robert Chamberlin, Mrs. Glen (Susan) Wil-litGregory, Brent R. Perschon, Norman J. ParCalif.; 10 grandchildren and ker and Daniel J. Drumiler. seven Mary Carlos dies at 90 October 29, 1985 Randy and Donna Hams, Layton, boy October 24, 1985 Gary and Teresa Barlow, Kaysville, girl Jay and Guisela Dailey, Salt Lake City, boy daughters. of God October 28. 1985 Gordon and Joan Sleeman, Clearfield, girl Scott and Juliet Smedley, Layton, boy Patnck and Nadean Gabbert, Sunset, girl October 23, 1985 Larry and JoRea Bassett, Sunset, boy Michael and Cathy Miles, Roy, girl member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are four sons and two F'amily prayer was given by James 0. Chamberlin; prelude, boy Douglas and Laurie Haskell, Bountiful, boy SHE WAS an honorary member ol Delta Kappa Gamma. She was a BISHOP Richard J. McMillan of the Layton 14th Ward officiated at services held at the Layton Nth Ward Chapel on Oct. 29. 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