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Show ( Arlean bnfuoiries 1 E. Todd, Don Frank Read, 57, of 654 24th, died Saturday, Sept. 6, 1980 at his home, He was born Dec. 29, 1923, the son of Frank H. and LaVon M, Garner Read. He married Donna L. Newbold in 1945 in Nevada. They were later ?dTar,d Beno ?nd Nancv z1 e divorced. In 1962, he He was. a student at married LaNell r8an High School, Biggerstaff. They were He was emPloyed by later divorced He was a retired Cutrubus Freeway Mazda maintenance worker at Co' 'r ,Force ase- He Surviving are his father had lived m Ogden most and stepmother, Edward of his life. He was a Ben and Deborah member of the LDS Stanger, Moutain Green; Church. his mother and stepSurviving are one son father, Lance and Nancy and five daughters: Arlo Miller,, Rohnert Park, Don Read, Salt Lake Calif. ; one brother, Corey City; Mrs. William Stanger, Rohnert Park; (Linda) Bail, Cookville, Two Stepbrothers, Bowdy Tenn.; Mrs. Manuel Pingree, Mountain (Leann) Martinez, Green; Brandon Pingree, Riverdale; Mrs. Dale Mountain Green. (Lori) Neal, Mrs. Lloyd Also surviving are the (LaRue) Gallegos and Miss Donnell Read, all of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Selzle, Ogden; and nine grandLayton; Mrs. Lucille children. Also surviving are his Stanger Roy; Ben H. Pleasant View. parents, of Hooper; two Stanger, brothers and two sisters, Kenneth Read, Clinton; Blair Read, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William T. (Dorothy) Dixon, Ogden, and Mrs. John O. (Ilene) Wall, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Sept. 9 at 1 p.m. at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Claren O. Paulsen of the Hooper 3rd Ward officiating. Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. Stanger. - Hardy Wilford Woodruff Hardy, 82, died Thursday, Sept. 4, 1980. Bom July 25, 1898, in Bountiful, to Alma and Collins Kate Hardy. Rosezella Married Dalton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Oct. 15, 1924. 'Mr. Hardy resided in Oregon, Minneapolis, LaJolla and Salt Lake City. He was employed by Salt Lake Hardware, Territorial Symns-Utamanager and supervisor h, A.E. Staley Mfg. Co. worker in the LDS Church. Mission to Southern States. Served of Life-lon- g many ward and stake boards. Honorary Master Salt Lake on n. Tabernacle Choir Bishop in Minneapolis, member of member. High Council. Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Lincoln Mrs. Clyde (Beverly) MacKay, Elko, Nev., and Mrs. Paul S. (Barbara) Crockett, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren and eight great- three grandchildren; brothers Frank, Heber Bountiful: City; Albert, Clarence, Arvada, Colo. A funeral Mrs. Arlean Ronald (Jennifer) Vedaa, both of Ogden; four W., died Saturday, Sept. grandchildren, Also surviving are her 6, 1980, at the Davis North father of Corunna, Mich.;" Medical Center. Arthur Mrs. Todd was born one brother, Mich. Aug. 14, 1922, in Grand Cornell, Alpena, Funeral services were Rapids, Mich., a daughter of Paul and Cecile Post held Tuesday at the Hill Cornell. Air Force Base Chapel She was married to with Chaplain Glenn A. Gerald F. Todd in Koch officiating, Inter-- 1 ment in the Lakeview January of 1959. She was a registered Memorial Gardens in nurse in the cardiac unit at the Hill Air Force Base Contributions may be made to the Cancer Hospital before retiring. Society in lieu of flowers.. a She graduated as' registered nurse from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Mich., in 1956 She was reared in Michigan and came to Layton in 1967. Eugene She.was a member of Raymond 59) of m pgt. the Lutheran Church and was found dead at terg attended Hill Air Force home Saturday, Aug. as ' of natural . 1980, She had been active in 30, many civic organizations was born Mr E She was past matron of 1920i a son of Beth Arabah Chapter 24, JosePh W and Florence Order of Eastern Star in Pearl Preseder Empey. Clearfield, and was a He was a veteran of member of the Past World War II. Matrons Circle of Ogden. Graveside services Surviving are her were conducted in the husband of Layton; twc Roy City Cemetery, daughters, Mrs. Richard directed by the Myers Mrs. (Deborah) Shelton, Mortuary of Ogden. served in the U.S. Army during World War II. 1980, 7, Knighton, MIDLAND MAIN 5 PH. 500 or E DA OGDEN, UTAH CLEARFIELD, UTAH Cliorflold Owens-Cornin- We'll help you determine how much insulation to add, and provide a FREE estimate! And, we can install pink F6ergas blown insulation in just a few hours. With no mess, no bother. I ; partials 0 UOtM--l f SECURITY STORM GRECIAN STORM at the Call For Quick Appointment! 2550 Wash Blvd. 3rd Floor State House 1 1363 S. State Suite 140 SALT LAKE HOWMET PATIO COVERS HOWMET PATIO ENCLOSURES ALUM. SIDING. SOFFIT, ALUM. RAIN ALUM. ROOFS FASCIA GUTTERS ALUM, SHUTTERS ALUM. STORM DOORS ALUM. STORM WINDOWS ALUM - 'She retired from Defense Depot Ogden in May of 1978 at which time she moved to Montpelier. 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Brenchley, 65, of 732 1st, died Sunday, stake Ogden husband of Layton; Kaysville-Layto- OFFERING FAMILY t)ENTI$TRY AT REASONABLE PRICES Brenchley her Dance CORNER? Forbes of Layton and Merlin Forbes of East Layton. Graveside serves were Monday at 11 a.m. in the M. Joseph was in born Dec. 1914, 26, Cemetery. Wellsville, Utah, a son of Joseph C. and Florence Thelma K. Memmott Brenchley. He was married to Fay Anderson on Feb. 17, 1943, Egan LAYTON Mrs. in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a member of the Thelma Knighton Egan, 54th LDS Ward and was 50, of 959 Egan, died counselor in the first Thursday, Sept. 4, 1980, in He had been St. Benedicts Hospital in bishopric. group leader, high priest Ogden. of the a Mrs. Egan was born had been member and Seventies Quorum Feb. 3 1930, in Syracuse, served as scoutmater for of a Utah, daughter served in William and Doris Alice many years. He YWMIA Presidency the Cottrell Knighton. was a Sunday School On Jan. 26, 1951, she and teacher. was married to Jack R. He was reared and Egan in the Logan LDS educated in Wellsville Temple. from She had been a sheet and graduated metal worker at Hill Air South Cache High School. Force Base prior to her He attended Utah State University. retirement. He was a mechanic for She attended Davis General Dairies Western and schools County for the graduated from Davis and also worked Bus Co.' He City Ogden School. High She was a member of was a the Layton 16th LDS mechanic and service Ward and had been active station operator for many as a Primary and Sunday years. He was a member of the School teacher. She had program. Surviving are JUST AROUND THE J. Elmer brothers, Force Base and had orial Park with Bishops graveside service was heart attack. Mr. Brenchley held at Roy City YWMIA Vin 1869 E. Oakridge, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1980 home. his at He was born Sept. 25, 1907 in Layton, a son of James Henry and Sarah Ann Doman Forbes. He retired from Hill Air A served in the GUESS WHATS He was a member of the LDS Layton 3rd ward. died Surviving are two LAYTON-Mel- Forbes, 72 of y,.. DOORS McKay-De- EAST 58, of 1946 N. 440 M5MHS6 was held Sept. Monday in Salt Lake City. Lakeside Review, September 11, 1980, Page 9B Melvin Forbes Todd LAYTON Don F. Read Wilford W. E. LAYTON |