OCR Text |
Show MAY 4, 1983 Bertha Kreutner Rites Are Held opjTugrm Bishop Gary Porter and Rites Held For Ruth Draayer Bishop Blaine Hyer. The Thou Art Mrs. Ruth Briggs Draayer, N., Clinton, died on Tuesday, April 26, 1983 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden following a short illness. She was 71. SHE WAS born Sept. 15, 1911 in Syracuse, Utah, and was the daughter of Thomas E. and Malinda Cook Briggs. She attended schools in Davis County and was a graduate of Davis High School and the LDS Seminary. ON DEC. 17, 1930 she married Kenneth J. Draayer, in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Fol- lowing her marriage she moved to Clinton where she has since resided. An active member of the LDS Church she has served in the YWMIA, Relief Society and Primary presidencies and was an active member of the Clinton 5th Ward. She has been a doctors receptionist prior to her retirement. SURVIVING are her husband of Clinton; two sons and one daughter, Clark K. Draayer, Sunset; Dennis B. Draayer and Mrs. Gerald (Linda) D. Hogge, both of Clinton; eight grandchildren and three Other survivors include two brothers and two sisters, Ther-i- n (Jim) Briggs, Nampa, Ida.; Elton T. Briggs and Mrs. Ethel Malinda Barber, Syracuse, Niemann. and Mrs. Alta B. Montgomery, West Point. FUNERAL services were conducted on Saturday morning at 1 1 a.m. at the LDS Clinton Stake Center with Pres. A. DeMar Mitchell, of the Clinton Stake officiating. The family prayer was given by Clark K. Draayer, prelude and postlude music, Arthur B. Balliif; invocation, Glen Beck; remarks, Pres. A. DeMar Mitchell; A Family Tribute, by Mrs. LaVaun B. Williams; Niels DEDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Blaine Hyer with interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Henry Rodney Niemann, Carey Holgate, Robert Burns and Aaron Niemann. FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville 13th Ward Relief Society, np MRS. KREUTNER was born Sept. 19, 1889 in Buelowssiege, Prussia, Germany, a daughter of Wilhelm Christian Carl and Johanna Dorthea Caroline Schulz. She married Adolph Kreutner on Sept. 7, 1922 in Hamburg, Germany. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE PASSED away Nov. 7, 1956. She lived in Germany for 63 years, before coming to Salt Lake City 32 years ago. She attended public schools in Ger- Christine Barlow Funeral services were held on Friday, April 22 in the Kaysville Rock Chapel for Christine McGlinch Barlow. She was born on Oct. 19, 1950 and died April 17, 1983. BISHOP L.D. Covington officiated. Family prayer, Haven J. Barlow; music, William A. Bone; prayer, Eugene C. Prigmore; remarks, Bishop L.D. Covington; piano medley, Rachel E. Barlow; Talk, Carol E. Morgan; vocal selection, Chi Omega Friends; talk, Ted D. and Sue Swan Adams; piano medley, Brent D. Russell; tribute, Christines sisters; prayer, Vern S. Clark. - Dedication of the grave was by I.W. Dick Adams with in- many. She served as Relief Society president, YWMIA president and as a teacher in all the auxiliaries of the LDS Church and also served on two stake missions. SURVIVING are one son and three- daughters, Alfred Adolf Kreutner of Kaiser-iaute- Germany; Mrs. Henry (Maria) Niemann, Kaysville; Mrs. Nanni Schrader of Hamburg, Germany; Mrs. Hans (Ruth) Reese, Santa Monica, Calif., 14 grandchildren, 15 and three Funeral services were held 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19, in the Lindquist Kaysville at Mortuary Chapel. Bishop Raymond Warner of the Clearfield 2nd Ward, officiated. n Memorial Park. PALLBEARERS were George A. Pappas, Jr., Dun- can E. Barlow, Stewart E. Barlow, A. Scott Anderson, Dirk K. Brown, Flint Brown, Christopher N. Pappas. Honorary pallbearers were Peter Fritz, Lt. Col. Michael S. Webb, Michael S. Webb, Jr., Christopher F. Webb and Samuel E. Webb. FAMILY prayer was by Bart Killian; prelude and postlude, Evelyn Austin; 0 My Father by John Smith, accompanied by Evelyn Austin; invocation, Aaron Niemann; speaker, Henry NieWe Thank Thee O mann; God For a Prophet by congregation accompanied by Evelyn Austin; remarks, 1 Mrs. Clover Sanders and her son and daughter-in-laBob and Gail Sanders and her sister Mrs. Ruth Bailey of Salt Lake City went to Idaho Falls, Ida. where they attended the Idaho Falls Symphony and to hear Virginia Willard who played the Concerto No. 4 for the piano and orchestra by Beethoven. A reception followed the concert, which was w held on Saturday evening. Sunday they were guests of Miles and Virginia Willard at their home where several friends of the Willards met. They returned home on Monday evening. Albert and Beth Miller have returned from serving their LDS Mission to the Tennes Monday visitors of Mrs. Bertha Reese was her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Ralph Wilkins of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Larry son-in-la- Kneedy, Mr. and Mrs. Max Major took a 15 day tour and City. vacation to New Zealand and Bud Halliday recently pated in educating people SALT LAKE CITY -- Australia. They drove to Los Angeles and then picked up their tour which was a marvelous vacation. They returned home April 11. Bishop and Mrs. Grant Barnes and family had as houseguests Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Power, Mont, who were en route home from a trip to Arizona and California. On Sunday evening Bishop and Mrs. Barnes entertained for 15 guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Nes-se- n have been visiting in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers. Her father has been very ill. Gary Kichins is confined to the St. Benedicts Hospital where he underwent major surgery. the-Uta- SHE WAS a devoted mother of four children and wife, yet she responded to the needs of De-Ro- se ENAPPZn Attachments Worth up to $59.95 Purchase a 21 mower at the regular retail price and receive your choice of a FREE Thatcherizer, Mulcherizer, Hi-V- ac SnapperizerorBag-N-Blad- e Kit. The Thatcherizer j easily removes thatch and vacuums it away with little effort. The Mulcherizer chews up clippings and deposits them J2 Plastic Canvas OFF REG. PRICE iday. sented an award for Humanitarian Service by the Womens Auxiliary of the Utah Pharmaceutical Association on April 30 at the Four Seasons Convention Center in St. George. The award presented by RaNae L. Park of Bountiful was accepted on behalf of the Bain family by Carolyn of Farmington. THE AWARD presented in memory of Mrs. Bain will bear her name and will be given to those associated with the pro' fession of Pharmacy who have given extended community service to their fellow men. Mrs. Bain had been an active member in the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. She actively partici FREE DOLLY, CRUISE Mrs. Glenn Hentz of DAWN BAIN others with love and support. Dawn defied the odds in terms of her longevity and used her gift of time wisely and well. She was posthumously pre-- ; UNGERS, SKOL, at home. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Kaysville; and Mr. and and Mrs. Noall J. Bennett of Layton. The 8 lb. 9 oz. lad arrived on April 15 at the Humana Davis North Hospital. He will be named Daniel Noall. They have two sons, Wayne and J.J. and a daughter Katee Brad Snell, son of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell, who has been attending BYU, has left for San Bernardino where he will be employed for the summer months. Welcoming a son are Mr. door-to-do- plished pianist and accompanied musicians in various recitals and competitions. She was instrumental in enlisting the assistance of Pharmaceutical Auxiliary in a promotional campaign for a colorectal screening project, sponsored by the Cancer Society and the Utah Pharmaceutical Association. She touched the lives of many cancer patients with her positive attitude and optimism. Kaysville News Cancer Society for over 10 years at the time of her death. Dawn attended Brigham Young University for two years. She was an accom- in attempting to save others. de- tection of the disease. HER AIM in life was to life spend what was left of her and the need to know the symptoms of can DAWN HAD been an active volunteer with the American She had served in a variety of capacities, including as a neighborhood volunteer every April and as a Crusade Area Chairperson. In 1974, she was named cochairperson of the Public Education Committee in the Davis South Unit. For several years she served on the Utah Division Executive Committee as the Public Information Chairperson. SHE WAS also willing to share her experiences as a cancer patient with others on local talk shows, and in visits to area high schools. A native Utahn, cer in order to have early ab- out the importance of breast Utahns involved in the figfit against cancer lost a friend and when Mrs. Walter (Dawn) Bain, of Farmington, died April 20 after a long struggle with the disease. FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville 2nd Ward Relief Society. needlepoint w spending the winter months in Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece returned from a 15 day vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands where they visited the four islands, Oahu, Hawaii, Maui and Kauai. self-propell- ed For underwent major eye surgery. Mrs. Liza Hoke and daughter Elizabeth of Jackson, Wyo. were guests over the weekend of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons. Mrs. Hoke came to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Chris Barlow held on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce F. of Fruit Heights are of parents a daughter born on April 4 at the Humana Davis North Hospital. She weighed in at 8 lbs. and was named Natalie. She is their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Fugal of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burtenshaw of Logan are the grandparents. see, Nashville mission. They gave their mission reports on Sunday in the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. Their daughter, Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Laie, Hawaii came in to spend two weeks with her parents and welcome them home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunnell returned home Friday after She Worked Hard For Others Bertha Sophie Wilhelmine Genschow Kreutner, age 93 of Kaysville, passed away on April 15, 1983. Services Held For Kaysville-Layto- by Niemann, Niels Niemann, Patterson, Charliene Reed and Emmy Lou Blair, with Linda Child playing a violin obligoto and Elwood Johnston, guest soloist, accompanied by Joyce Summers. The benediction was given by Claude Draayer and the grave in the Syracuse Cemetery was dedicated by Dennis D. Draayer. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary in Roy. PALLBEARERS were Kent Draayer, Kash Draayer, Dean Child, Jeff Hall, Brent Briggs and Jim Meadows with two honorary pallbearers, Darin Hogge and Brian Draayer. Flowers were cared for by the Clinton Fifth Ward Relief Society, vsb terment in the by John Smith and benediction Polly Rice, Janet Child, Cleone Johnston, Ramona 2484 W. 1800 544-875- is My Shepherd by Sylvia Reese Holgate and Monica Reese Burns, accompanied by Evelyn Austin; remarks, Pres. Clesse Hilton; How Great speaker, William Beus, vocal solo That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Glen Saunders, accompanied by Mrs. Marvet-t- a Saunders. SPEAKER, Hoyt Brewster; musical selection, Love One Another, by a double trio, RUTH BRIGGS DRAAYER Lord By NORMA PREECE back into the lawn to become lawn food. flfSnapperizer can save you time this Fall as an efficient .. V leaf shredder. Finally there's 4 the convenience of the extra Kit. Visit your SNAPPER dealer today. Buy and save now. Bag-N-Bla- de ,1 OF. DtoMMar'nMDtftarwic 7 mesh 2M.00 89 Reg. size Long size Reg. M.19 79c Colored iriDdd BHKG J Si 03 (ia '035 THATCHERIZER Retail Value $59.95 SNAPPERIZER May Specials by Lisa Retail Value MULCHERIZER Retail Value KIT $44.95 Retail Value and Sharlene $39.95 $44.95 Off on all Perms in May May 7th All Services Half Price for Mother's Day Call for Appointments 825-411- 6 HURRY! OFFER ENDS SOON McEnt ire and Hilton 285 N Main, Clearfield Moru-Fr- i. 8-- 6 Sat. 825-227- 1 8-- 5 L Hol- |