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Show 2F Sunday, March 22, 1992 OBITUARIES JoAnn Abramowski Crystal W. Youngberg REXBURG, idaho — JoAnn Abra- mowski, age 57, of Rexburg, died March 19, 1992 of injuries received in an automobile accident She was born January 12, 1935 at Syracuse, Utah to Lawrence and Ilene Day Page. She married Rodney Kurt Abramowski, July 9, 1954, in the St. George LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church. They were longtime residents of Twin Fails, Idaho. In 1986 they moved to Rexburg. Survivors include her husband of Rexburg; children, Jeff Abramowski of Jerome, Idaho; Suzanne Prater of Honolulu, Hawaii; Denise Gasser, Sheidon Abramowski and Lesiie Lynch, aii of Twin Falis, Idaho; her mother of Kays- vite, Utah; and a sister; Audene Page of Ogden; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services will be heid Tues- day, March 24, at 11 a.m. ai the Rexburg East Stake Center. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Flamm Funeral Home in Rexburg and Tuesday at the stake center one hour prior to services. interment will be in the Sunset Memorial Park in Twin Fails High School. He ar 2 f Active duty U.S. Anderson, April aw 3, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. died 1979. Dec. She 12, , / iv / and Hy- On Jan. member and president of the McKin- Heights, a special daughter from Indo- had been a member anc president of nor School Board. 1932, she mar- § ried Nelden C. Eskelsen in Brigham City. Their Temple. They: : Ean have had 60 lovely years of marriage. Mrs. Eskelsen was a cosmetoiogist in her home for many years and later worked for the Ogden Schooi District. She also served as an election judge A member of the Ogden LDS 28th Ward, she has held many jeadership positions there and in the Ogden 3rd Ward, including Stake Primary Board, President of the YWMIA and Relief Society counselor. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She loved her family and grandchildren and was also especiaily close to her sisters and brothers. Surviving are her husband of Ogden; one son, LaMar J. Eskelsen and wife, Kathy of Riverdale; three daughters, Diann Larsen and husband, Gail E. of Roy; Nedra Atkinson and husband, Michael B. of Taylor; Marilyn Brown and husband, Vai E. of Roy; 25 grandchildren; Chris wiil be missed more than words can describe; but the rich legacy of iove he fostered will iive forever in his family and friends. He loved the open spaces of Wyo- ming and nis ranch, a warm branding day of his cows, and a hot summer nature, music, sports, and hard work. He was a friend to all. marriage was later solem nized in the Logan LDS ton. watching the progressive education of his children and grandchildren. He whistled a ‘‘meadow-lark”’ and loved 5, 18 great-grandchildren: two brothers, Cari Jensen of Logan; Blaine Jensen of Plain City; four sisters. Martha Taylor, Blanche Taylor, doth of Og- den; Mary Dawn Huggins of Brigham City; Evelyn Petersen of Kearns. She was preceded in death by one Gaughter. Karo! Dawn, one greatgrandchild, three brothers, two sisters. Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Ogden 28th Ward Chapel, 3775 Porter, with Bishop Michael B. Herzoff officiating. Family will meet friends at Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, 836-36th St., Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m..and Monday at the ward chapel, 3775 Porter, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment, Richmond City Cemetery. Richard Garth Adams LOMPOC, Calif. — Richard Garth Adams, 61, passed away the evening of March 7, 1892, in Lompoc, Calif. of a lingering iliness. He was born May 11, 1930 in Layton, Utah, the son of Joseph R. Adams and Lillian Scoffie!d. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1948 and was a fire fighter. He served in the Air Force for 20 years, retiring in 1968, and then continued incivil service as a fireman at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., until retiring in May of 1990 He married his wife of 41 years in Berlin, Germany on Dec. 18, 1951 Surviving are his wife, Helga; one daughter, Russan Wilder, Lompoc; one son, Richard G. Adams Jr., San Luis a the Interstate irrigation Board anc McKinnon Ward from 1951-1958. He day of bucking bales of hay with his grandchildren. A special pride was rum. Vietnam Veter- an. A Field Engineer for U.S. Sprint. Beloved husband of Linda Rogers of Citrus Heights. Dear father of Lavar Lowtner of Ogden; Lyndon Lowther of Chino, Calif.; Amber Hamblin of Citrus Ward. He had served as bishop of the Crystal is survived by his sons and daughters, LaRue Potter, Logan; Robert and Katny Youngberg. Riverton; Louis and Lura Jean Youngberg, Brigham City; Larry and Laurailee Youngberg, Lyman, Wyo.; Lucinda Kay and David Potter, McKinnon, Wyo.; Janeen and Ken Kempton, Ogden; Ann Youngberg, Magna; and John Potts, Ogden; 24 grandchildren, 30 greatgrandchildren. Also surving is one sister, Pear! Gustafson, Sait Lake. He was preceded in death by his wifs, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandson and greai-grandson. Funeral services will be heid Wecnesday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Wash. Bivd., where friends may cail Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. nesia, lrene Budipranoto, who as an exchange student, was with the family during this difficult time, and the late Yvonne Lowther. Beloved sori of Sybla Lowther of Ogden and the late Joseph Lowther Jr.; dear brother of Dary! Vandehei, Brent Lowther and the late Gayle Dodge and dear uncle of Kris Prevedel. Survived also by six grandchildren, Darlene, Sally, Sandy, Jonn, Joe and Matthew and one great-grandchild to arrive in June. Friends may attend Memorial Services on Saturcay at 12:30 p.m. at Clearfield Community—Church 200 South 500 East, Clearfield. Interment and graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. at Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Bivd. !n tieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Wendell Lowthers name te the Oncology Ward of Roseville Hospitai, 333 Sunrise Ave., Rosevilie, California, 95661. Local funera! directors, Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. John F. Hawkins OGDEN —- John Fairfield Hawkins, 84, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, in tha Ogden St. Benedicts Hospital of a lingering iliness. He was born June 10, 1907 in Fair field, Utah, the son of William Eli and Georgiana Hill Hawkins. He was mar- ried to Ruby Spencer of Lo- gan on May16, 1934. They had Waide Newcomb OGDEN — Waide G. Newcomb, age 71, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at St. Benedict's Hospital following a short illness. He was born July 17, 1920, in Ogcen, a son of William and Gertie Gleerup Newcomb. He was reared and edu- from High 1938. On 1943, ried John, Spencer Eli, DiAnn Vaughan, and Kathryn Paula who was killed at the age of 14 in a car accident. John and Ruby were later diJohn married Eveiyn Gent of Tremonton on September 25, 1964. She died on May 3, 1982. John was an active Eagle Scout and served an LDS Mission in England. He put himself through college working as graduated Ogden School in a@ photographer and Red Cross swimming instructor in Logan. He graduated May 25, he marLaRaine Paquette children, Richard vorced. cated in Ogden and four in Ogden. AE... EE in 1941, he started work for the Southern Pacific Railroad. He worked as @ conductor and retired in 1981. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 18, F&AM. and a member of the United Transportation Union. Surviving are his wife of Ogden; three sons, L. Michaei Newcorib of North Ogden: Richard J. Newcomb, William W. Newcomb, beth of Ogden; six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one from the USAC in 1936. After graduation he taught scouting in California and Seminary in Maiad and Escalante. He found his joy in selling, as he traveled through most of the western states. Few stores along the highways have not heard of John Hawkins. the sunglass and pocket knife salesman. His hobbies included fishing, hunting. anc he kept a beautiful yard and proGuctive garden in Tremonton. Surviving are his three children, 16 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one brother, Grant, Oakland, Calif., and two sisters, LaPreal Moody, San Mateo, Calif. and Georgiana Hardesty, brother. Memorial services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Leavitt's Chapel of Fiow- Va. ers Mortuary, 836 36th St. with Pastor Steve Wigdahl officiating. Chapel, 300 S. Tremonton &t., followed by funerai services at the same location at Noon. Family will meet friends at the mor- Viewing wiil be in Tremonton on Monday starting at 10 a.m. at the LDS tuary Monday from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Cremation under the direction of Leavitt's Auitorest Memorial Crematori- interment at the Bothwell Cemetery. The family has requested thatin lieu of flowers, coritributions be made to um support the LDS missionary effort. Obispo, Calif.; one brother, Stan J. Adams, Layton; two sisters, Thora Louise Lewis, Layton; and Joe Ann Angeli, John “Floyd” Adkins ~PROMONTORY — Courtney Wells Richman, 18, died Friday, March 20, 1982, at his home. He was born January 31, 1974, in Brigham City, the son of Clynn Wells and Winifred Lois Higginson Richman. He was BEAVER, Utah — Barbara Maude Davis Cole, age 92, died Thursday, March 19, 1992 at the Beaver Valiey OGDEN — John Robert “Floyd Adkins, 75, of Ogden, died Wedne day, March 18, 1992 in local nursi home of a heart attack. He was born Jaa. 10, 1917 in Pari Texas, a son of Ray and Minnie “Brook” Howard Atkins. He married Adline Scaies in 1952 in Reno, = Nev. She died June of 1977. ontory and edu- Army 1968-78, He was a. member of the Canyon View 3rd LDS Barbara Maude Cole cated in Howell, Bear River Mid- for seven years. A member of the Civil Air Patrai, Retired Major U.S. Army National Guard. Courtney W. Richman reared in Prom- of Citrus Heights, Calif. working on the construction of the Flaming Gorge Dam until its comple- Avon 15, 1992 in Roseville, Calif. from chsmotherapy treatment for cancer. He was born in Ogden, Utah on April 7, 1936 and graduated from Weber was a resident Mildred J. Eskelsen and educatedin ‘Val’ Lowther, 55, died, Sunday, March Lyman, Wyo., a son of Cari Gustaf and Augusta § Eleanor Olend Youngberg. He married Jessie Matiida Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Burrell Jensen and was reared CITRUS HEIGHTS, Calif. — Wendell OGDEN — Crystai Winder Youngberg, 81, formerly of McKinnon, Wyo., died Friday, March 20, 1992 at the Wasatch Care Center of Parkinson's Disease. é He was born April 6, 1910 in He was a rancher and carpenter for 45 years. He was a skilled carpenter OGDEN — Mildred Jane Jensen Eskelsen, age 82, died Thursday, March 19, 1992 at her home in age She was born Jan. 16, 1910, Avon, Utah, a Count # 9 James B. and Mary Jane 5 Wendell ‘Val’ Lowther die Schoo! and # was a senior et g Bear River High School. He was @ a 3 year letterman in football ey and wrestling Bm i and was co-cap‘ tain of the wrastling team, He was also a Boy Scout. He was a Priest in the Promontory LDS Branch. Surviving are his parents, Promontory; one sister, Heather Marian Richman Lott and her husband, Gr y; two brothers, Aaron Clynn Richman, Brigham City; and Lyte Higginson Richman, Promontory; grandfather, Lyle M. Richman, Promontory. He was preceded in deatn by grandparents, John snd Marien D. Higginson, and frei! W. Richman. Funera! services will be Tuesday, March 24, at 1 p.m. at the Tremonton Stake Center, 1150 S. Tremont St., with Prasicent Brent “HK” Larsen officiating. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Rogers and Tayior Funeral Home, 111 N. 100 E., Tremonton. Burial in the Brigham City Cemetery. Arrangements by Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home. Betty Christine Eck KAYSVILLE — Beloved wife and mother, Betty Christine Edvaison Eck, 67, of Kaysville, died Friday, March 20, 1992 at an Ogden care center of cancer. She was born March 23, 1924 in Ogden, a daughter of Joseph E. and Beatrice Farrow Edvaison. She married Ernest Lee King on November # 28, 1945 in Og- # den. They were ? iater divorced. She married Robert S. Eck on July 7, 1964 in idaho Falls, Idaho. She had lived in Ogden and Kaysville most of her life. She graduated from Ogden High Schoo! and attended Weber College. She aiso graduated from beauty college. She was a memberof the Kaysville LDS 18th Ward. As a young motherin Ogden, she had served in the Primary and Sunday School. She received her endowments in the Salt Lake LDS and nephews He was preceded in death byhis parents and one sister, Jayne Hardy Lind Mortuary. Interment with full miliEvergreen Cemetery ceded She was a clerk and secretary at Hill Air Force Base, retiring afier 17 years of service. She was a Wave with the U.S. Navy during Worid WarIl. Her true love of life was the happiness of her husband, children and grandchildren. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville, two sons, Robert E. King and wife Robin of Kaysville; John Lynn King and wife Kathisen of Jackson, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Eugene Edvalson, Boise, idaho; Joseph Edvaison, Citrus Heights, California; Mrs. Roger Grant {Marilyn} Gilmore, Kanab. She was preceded in death by one “Volunteer Serving Greater Weber County _/ American Heart Association | od NOTICE VACANCY ON BOARD OF EDUCATION OGDEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT | Cemetery Property Texas, where he exceiied in sports, winning many awards for his high school. He joined the Olive Brand Baptist Church at an early age arg death on March 2, 1971. She ifived most of her life in Ogden. She had also lived in Butte, Mont.; Van ~~ Calif. and Beaver, Utah. he worked at Hil! Fieid ag an aircraft engine inspector during the Korean War. continued in that faith until his death He was an active memberoft NAACP andlifelong member of Eiks Club. He had worked for: She ioved raising flowers and was Southern Pacific Railroad and hag been employed atHill AFB. He enjoye fishing and hunting and all sports. known for the beautiful crocheting, tating and crewei work that she did. he was a wonderful Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother; we will all miss her. She is survived by two sons, Leslie Albert Cole and Merlin Coie, both of Ogden; one daughter, Mrs. Max L. (Barbara) Phillips, Beaver, Utah; 17 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchilren. She was preceded in death by one brother, John Floyd Davis. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Bivd. He was a@ very special person w will be missed by many. Surviving are a step-son, Terrell! Pe kins, step-daughter, Janice Perkin and a grandson, Randolph Perkins, ¢ of Ogden; and a niece, Clara Atkins & lis, Kansas City, Mo. Also surviving a several cousins. ao He was preceded in death by g& brother, Joe Atkins. 1 Funeral services will be hel Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Myenqm Mortuary Chapel in Ogden. Friend Friends may call at the mortuary maycall at the mortuary Tuesday frog 6 to 8 p.m. Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday Interment in the Evergreen Memorig Park. noon to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Sean W.Patterson HEYBURN, idaho — Sean Weston Patterson, 2 yr. old Heyburn resident, died Friday, March 20, 1992 from injuries sustained in an auto-pedestrian accident near his home. He was born June 27, 1989 at Burley, idaho, son of Kerry Blaine and Linda Jo Hunsaker Patterson. He is survived by his parents of Heyburn; two brothers, Lewis Grant Patterson and Nathan Biaine Patterson, three sisters, Laura Jo Patterson, Amanda Lynn Patterson, and Leslie Ann Patterson, all of Heyburn; grandparents, Lewis Blaine and Ramona Rose Patterson, Clinton, Utah; and T. Eari and Enid Hunsaker, Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, March 25, 1992, at 10 a.m. in the Paui LDS 3rd Ward Chapel, 500 W. 300 S., Paul, Idaho, with Bish- op Wayne Helmsofficiating. Burial will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, in the Ogden City Cemetery. Friends maycall at the Paul 3rd Ward Chapel one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Hansen Mortuary of Rupert, Idaho. JIMMY'S. Flower Shop j ‘2687 Washington 621-2360 DAVID J. KNOWLTON Experienced Ti e DUI & ay as © Injury & Death Ciaims © Divorce & Custody e Bankruptcy - Professionals in the field of ¥ hearing generally prefer the term 9 “speech reading” to the term “lip j reading” in that it emphasizes & the need for the hearing impaired person to watch the en- & tire face for expression and the body for gestures, not just the lips for the formation of words. It has been found when people @ can only see the lips they do not can see the entire face. 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Applications will be reviewed by the Board of Education in an Executive Session on Wednesday, March 25 at 5:30 p.m. y Yours FREE with a “5 minimum purchase* *Whilesupplies last. now through CITY ZIP. | understand there is no obligation to this request. Call Classified 394-1671 March Limit one per customer bs BOSS BS eSSSS TET SS SSSS SHS SS es2esseesenead=n OGDEN Announcement of the Board’s appointment will be made at its regular meeting scheduled for April 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the Board Room, 2444 Adams Avenue. with wut if. A tends from 25th Street to the South City Limits, and from the Eastcity limits to Harrison Boulevard on the West, with some further extensions west at 30th Street to Jackson, 33rd to Quincy, and at 36th Street to the westcity limits. Verification of residence in this precinct may be made by calling the Weber County Cierk’s Office. til 5:00 p.m. on March 25, 1992. Applications may be submitted to the Office of the Business Administrator, Room 105, CLASSIFIEDS for easy Carrying, and comeswith couponsfor free accept applications from interested persons living within the boundaries of Precinct 5 tofill this position. Precinct 5 ex- In consideration of meeting election filing deadlines for this Fa exe ee & Funeral services will be held Tues- . day at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’'s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Bivd. Friends may cail at the mortuary OGDEN 2562 Monroe Ph. 399-1151 CLEARFIELD 120 S. State Ph. 773-2240 3955 Ph. 621-5567 a § understand as weil as when they & sister, Eunice Clayton. fore-need” ground burial or For All Due to the pending resignation of Phyllis Shaw, Member of the Board Education of Ogden City School District, Precinct 5, the Board of Education of Ogden City School District will % Ho was edu- -@ cated in Paris, her in¥ Temple. Services were heid on Wednesday, tary honors was heid at the Lompoc She was born Feb. 6, 1900 in West Weber, a daughter of John Thomas and Elizabeth BilDavis. he married Charlies Albert Cole on April 9, ¥ 1919 in Butte, Mont. He pre- | HAVE YOU SELECTED YOUR FAMILY BURIAL ESTATE? Montrose, Colo. Also survived by three grandchildren and numerous nieces Mar 11, in Lompoc at the Starbuck- Hospital. y é |