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Show 88 Emery County Progress Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday November 27. 2001 OBITUARIES Merlyn Martha Martha Lacey Fazzio Hansen Maxwell MOAB - Merlvn Martha Hansen Maxwell, died 24 Nov 2001 at the Emery County fare Center. She was born June 27. 1906 in Richfield, to David Olsen Hansen and Josephine Elizabeth Westman. She married Philander (Bud) Maxwell June 12, 1937 in Richfield, sol- CASTLE DALE - The world lost an angel Martha Lacey 25. 2U01. She was 24. 191 4 in Sunny hide to Ross and Filomena A. Fazzio. Fkzzio Nov. born IH She had a special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary. She knew no strangers. The love bhe carried had no boundaries. In her younger days she held three jobs all the time at the Round Station in Kenilworth, collected monies at dances in Helper and w orked at many cafes in Helper. She worked at the Point After and loed even-minutof it. Everyone knew her as Aunt Martha or just "Granda If you couldnt find her at IMinl After you could always the find her at bingo. She was premlcd in death by Ma her parents Ross and Filomena brothers Ike, Sam. Joe, sisters Josephine, Man and Minnie, and grandchildren, the love of her life, Ronnie, Mistie Jimmie Ize. Also great grandchildren Taz and Ika Faye. She Is survived by her daughter Faye Lee Martin of Castle Dale, grandson Ike J. Lee. great grandchildren Randi Ize and Shyeanne. She loved and also adopted Sharon LaRose, Sue Ann Lee, Jake, Aliese, Sammi and Cody Thompson, I .a Rain and Kelly, and emnized in the Salt Lake Temple 19S2. Bud passed away 19S1. 12. April Julv 9. She attended schools and graduated from high school in Richfield, Utah. She attended BYl for two years and received a teaching certificate, then calk'd a Normal Course Degree. She taught 5th grade in Kanab and Carbon for nine years. In 1936, she moved to Moab and taught 5th grade for one year, then she met and married Bud Maxwell. She stopped teaching for 10 years to start her all the kids of Helper and Price w ho knew her. She had a heart full of love for all her nephews and nieces also. No one w ill ever know how much this little lady will be missed and how many live she has touched. A visitation will lie held at the Fausett Mortuary Chapel in I rite Thursday, Nov. 2!1 from p.m. with a ro- family. In 1947, School Superinten- sary service beginning at 7:30. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Anthonys Catholic Church in Helper on Friday, Nov. 30 at 1 dent Helen M. Knight talked her into coming back to teach choa job that ral music part-tim- e, 00 and soon SI month paid per e led to teaching in all 1 a.m. Burial will follow in Mountain View Cemetery in Helper under the direction of Fausett Mortuary in Price. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Asso- full-tim- of the Utah Pioneers building next to Star Hall, and in the old LDS Church, now the Moab Arts and Recreation Center. She did not have a room of her own, and claimed only a shelf assigned to hold her music. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She retired in 1971 after 44 years of filling the lives of children and young adults with music. She started quilting after she retired and made many quilts for her family- She was an active member of the LDS Church and serv ed in numerous calling in the LDS grades. For seven years, she Church. taught from kindergarten to She is survived by two daugh12th grade and produced groups ters, Nancy (Richard) Gillette, from that performed everything ciation or the St. Anthonys Tooele; Elizabeth, Sweetie Christto programs elementary Church. Anderson, Ferron; (Maurice) mas and Easter cantatas. Her Phil (Myra) Maxwell, Phoeson, school were choral groups high well known for containing as nix, Ariz; nine grandchildren; Maria PePe Melissa and Maxwell (Teresa many boys as girls, mainly beAstorga Heer Ziems) Anderson, Elizabeth cause of her humor and popuEAST CARBON CITY Drain, Richard (Erica) Gillette, at She both later taught larity. SANTA DE PUERTO (Calvin) Peck, Shane and Hilary a total schools for elementary MARIA, Spain - Maria Josefa Josh Maxwell, Lisa (Mark) of 20 years. Victoria Astorga Riera Heer, a Roady and Dane Dashney, nine She began her teaching castrong brave woman lost a two brother 1927 reer in and primarily year battle with ovarian cancer Allen Hansen, Richfield. Prefrom in all music grades taught Nov. 22, 2001 at home. ceded in death by husband. Bud; kindergarten to 12th grade durMaria was bound and deterbrothers ing her career in Moab. She re- son, David; parents; mined to try and win the fight, Merrill David Hansen, Hansen, tired from the Grand County but it wasnt to be. Maria was and Elva Donald sister Hansen, 1971 in School was and system w ill be an inspiration to her famChris Hansen Judd, grandson of Honor to Circle named the in ily and friends. She was bom Gillette. this year. Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain Funeral services will be held Maxwell taught during the March 5, 1943 to Manuel Nov 28, 2001 at 12 Wednesday, was which a uranium boom, Astorga and Antonia Riera Moab LDS 2nd in the real challenge because of tre- (noon) Astorga. Married Jerry Heer Santa Maria, Spain. Ward Chapel 475 West 400 The family would like to mendous community growth. Sept. 5, 1962 in Puerto de Santa North There will be a viewing friends w stahile some in thank Maria, Spain very special During the boom, she taught Jerry was who provided excellent care durtioned in the U.S. Navy. two buildings, the now empty at Moab Memorial Mortuary 400 East Locust Lane, Tuesday, Maria is survived by husband, ing Marias illness, Jeanna, Betty, old Middle School, and the Valerie. The and Kris Heer Jackie, Judy behind it, Nov. 27 from 8 p.m. and one Jerry Heer; daughter, and Abie Velasquez; joy of her family thanks you very much. The which later burned. She also hour prior to the services at the life, granddaughter, Cheyanne; chapel. Internment at Grand family also wishes to thank Cotaught classes in the Daughters mother-in-laGenevieve Heer, ram Health Care, Interwest Valley Cemetery. sister-in-laJudy (Leslie) Medical, Rocky Mountain Hamilton, all of East Carbon; Health Care and staff, and espeFish Joan (Bud) Pilling, cially Darlene and Lorie. We HELPER John Jack Joe would also like to thank Dr. Bott Price; special daughter-in-laFish, age 71, passed away Nov. Janet, California, whom she and his staff from Provo, Dr. 21, 2001 at Mountain View Hosthought the world of and loved Nichols, Dr. Cox and their staffs in Payson. pital for an outstanding job caring for very much; mother, Antonia He was bom Dec. 28, 1929 in Maria. We couldnt have asked Astorga, Puerto de Santa Maria, Castle Gate, to Joesph and Ada for better. Special thanks to Spain; sister, Andrea and Pedro, Hardy Fish. Married Ilene Jack-so- n Jerez de la Frontera, Spain; sisSherry King of Castleview HosJune 25, 1955 in Castle Gate. ter, Milogros, Madrid, Spain; pital for her excellent care of doof the LDS Church. Member Maria, Puerto de ing chemotherapy and for just beJack was bom and raised in Santa Maria, Spain; and numering her friend. Castle Gate where he attended Graveside service Tuesday, local schools ous nieces, nephews and cousins. prior to serving with Maria was preceded in death by Nov. 27, 1 p.m., at the Valley in Korea. Retired the U.S. n; 6-- (Bonnie) Ihler, special nephew Marty (Stacy) Mower and their sons, M J. and Ashton. Preceded in death by her parents, brother Maye Ihler Shanley ORANGEVILLE - Maye Ihler Shanley passed away Nov. 20, 2001, at her home. Born May 2, 1924, to Gunnar Olsen and Orpha Stilson Ihler Richard and sister Norma Mower. in Her children and grandchildren were the greatest part of her life. She retired from U. S. West in 989 and worked for JC Penny telemarketing for the past nine years. Funeral services were Nov. 24, in the Orangeville LDS Chapel at 12 Noon. Friends called Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial was at the Orangeville Cem- Orangeville. She married William Boley Shanley Dec. 28, 1947, later divorced. She married Lee C. Knowles Sept. 1963, later divorced. Survived by children Michael W. 1 (Geri) Shanley, Monica (Mike) Paluso, and Shawn Ihler (Shauna) Shanley all of Centerville, grandchildren; Megan and Melissa Shanley, Tara, Tiffany, and Chad Paluso, Catie and Colbie Shanley. Brothers: Elwood (Joan) and Dean Cellia etery. Huff - Cellia Woodward Fossat Huff, age 83, passed away Nov. 20, 2001 in Price. She w as born Oct. 20, 1918 in PRICE Orangeville, to Franklin and Martha Tatton Woodward. Married Victor Fossat Oct. 27, 1938 in Castle Dale. He died Dec. 16, 1963. Married Dennis Huff March 27, 1970 in Carlin, Nev. He died April 27, 2000. Cellia was an excellent seamstress and she also loved knitting and quilting. One of her favorite things was crocheting everyone Christmas stockings. Cellia loved the outdoors and the many wonderful years she spent at her place in Joes Valley. Her greatest joy in life was the time she spent with her grandchildren and great-grandkid- 13 grandchildren and s. Survived by two daughters, one son and spouses, Darlene (Karl) Lowe, Salt Lake City; Ellene (Dan) Verde, Price; . numerous Funeral service was held Nov. 23, noon, Mitchell Funeral Home. Family was at Mitchells Friday one hour prior to services. . Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. Ralph (Sandra) Fossat, Helper; JohnJ. sLster-in-la- sister-- in-law, son, Michael D. Heer; father-in-laErnest M. Heer, both of East Carbon; father, Manuel Astorga; brother, Alfonso Astorga; uncle, Enrique Astorga, all of Puerto de View Cemetery, Sunnyside. Family and friends are welcome to join the family Tuesday at the cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price. Lee Carbajal GREEN RIVERGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - Lee Carbajal, age 89, passed away peacefully Nov. 26, 2001 at the home of his daughter, Frankie Anderson in Green River. He was bom Aug. 19, 1912 in Yahualica, Jalisco, Mexico, to Braulio Carbajal and Maria . Fish, Tooele; sister, Bernice (Wade) Nelson, Salt Lake City; and grandchildren, Amber Fish, We at Fausett Mortuary are pleased to announce that our facility at 710 North Center, Castle Dale is now operational for funeral and preneed arrangments in addition to funeral services and viewings. With a fully stocked show room and arrangement office. Emery County families no longer neea to travel to Price whenever mortuary services are required. For an appointment, anytime of the day or night, 1 please call 381-255- . and ask for Greg or Cardell. April Fish, and Justin Fish. Preceded in death by parents; and an infant brother. Funeral service Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1 1 a.m., Helper LDS Stake Center. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Monday evening, 6 to 8 p.m., and at the LDS Stake Center Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Cliffview Cemetery, Price. Paul Carlson Lopez. Married Cecelia Aguilera Sept. 22, 1932 in Grand Junction, Colo. She died June 22, 1973. Survived by four daughters and spouses, Victoria (Don) Maldonado, Chonita (Max) Atencio, both of Pueblo, Colo.; Barbara (John) Strojny, Taylor, Mich.; and Frankie (Gary) Anderson, Green River. Also Army member of the UMWA District 22 Castle Gate Local. Jack was an avid fisherman, hunter, and he loved the great outdoors. Jack also enjoyed planting a garden, fly tying, wrapping fishing poles and walking with his special friend, Ruben Bera. Survived by wife, Ilene Fish; sons, John and Brenda Fish, Clyde Fish, all of Helper; twin brother, William Bill (Gloria) PRICE survived by 16 n. 1 1 grandchildren and He was preceded in death by parents; wife, Cecilia; and son John William (Blinky). The family expresses sincere gratitude to their brother-in-laGary Anderson; granddaughter-in-law- , Claire Maldonado; and friend, Allen Gark for their care and love. We would also like to thank Mel Ray and the staff at the Green River Medical Center. Funeral service Thursday, Nov. 29, 1 p.m., at Callahan-Edfa- st Mortuary, 25 1 5 Patterson Road, Grand Junction, Colo. Family will be at Callahan-EdfaMortuary one hour prior to services. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Colo., under the directions of Mitchell Funeral 1 lome of Price. st 1ERNIET. MORRIS MONUMENTS beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Will caH2years 637-4- 4 Paul - Wesley about his children and how proud he was of them. He is survived by wife, Nolene, Price; children, Pauline (Bill) Crump, Sandy; Glenda (Gene) Ciarus, Delta; Jerry (Patty) Carlson, Price; Byron Speirs, Price; 10 grandchildren and 11 n, Gene (Janice) Carlson; Helper; BUNDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Caitle Dale 381-51- 92 or 381-23- 79 Helper; daughter-in-la- Pat Aoyagi, Sandy; nine grandchildren and two He was preceded in death by parents; and son, Leonard Aoyagi. Memorial services will be held at a later date under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price. PRICE - John Milovich, age 82, passed away Nov. 22, 2001 at Castle Country Care Center in Price. Born Nov. 24, 1918 in Winton, Wyo., to Isaac Milovich and Millie Demich Milovich. Married Bessie Zamantakis April 7, 1960 in Price. John was a long time resident of Carbon County. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II. formerly H&J Supply. He hard-workin- Aoyagi, Helper; son, Harry (Mary Ann) Aoyagi, Waxhaw, N.C.; daughter, Linda Cooper, John Milovich Carlson, age 80, passed Nov. 26, 2001 in Price of natural causes. Paul was bom in Castle Gate Aug. 14, 1921 to Francis Oscar Carlson Sr. and Hazel Luella Checketts Carlson. He married Nolene Tilley Jan. 20, 1945. A lifelong resident of Carbon and Emery Counties, he retired in 1984 from Fairmont Supply, worked for Lion Coal G). and was the last resident to leave Wattis in 1962. Paul served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was a g man. He honest, spent his childhood in Geveland, with 15 siblings. He always talked Helper. Taro worked in various coal mines in the area for 46 years and in 1979 retired from Spring Canyon. He was a proud member of the UMWA District 22. He loved hunting. Fishing and growing gardens until his illness six years ago. Taro died the same way he lived, with love, honor, dignity and respect Survived by wife, Mariko John worked in various coal sisters, Colleen (Chuck) Byrge, Carbonville; Rosalie (Max) Ma- son, Tremonton, Barbara Halverson, Sandy; and Joyce Carlson, St. George. Preceded in death by parents; and 10 brothers and sisters. Graveside services will be Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1 1 a.m., at the Cliffview Cemetery, Price. Friends may call at Fausett Mortuary Wednesday, 9:30 to 10:30 a..m. prior to services. For information on publication guidelines call the Progress at 381-243- 1 mines where he was known as an honest and hard worker to his fellow miners. Member of the UMWA Kaiser Steel Local 9958 where he retired from in 1979. Honorary life member of the Price Elks Lodge 1550. Survived by wife, Bessie Milovich, Price; sons, John Milovich, San Francisco, Calif.; Mark and Diana Milovich, Mis- souri Valley, Iowa; Luke Milovich, Los Angeles, Calif.; brothers, Louie Milovich, Mike Milovich Sr., Ted Milovich; sis- ters, Mary Dimitrich, Angie Johnson; grandchildren, Mark John Jr. Milovich, Missouri Val ley, Iowa; Elliott Milovich, M souri Valley, Iowa; Miram Milovich, Missouri Valley, low and Seth Milovich, Missouri V ley, Iowa. Preceded in death parents; four brothers, Stev George, Pete and Nick; and tv sisters, Sophie Poglajen ai Helen Milovich. Graveside service was Mo day, Nov. 26, 1 p.m., Price Ci Cemetery. Family was Mitchells Funeral Home Mo day one hour prior to services |