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Show I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-OA- ViS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 13, 1981 Funeral Mass Held For Mariea Jaramillo OBTHjgM Services Held For Dee A. Hamblin Layton; brothers and sisters, James A Hamblin and Mrs. Joe (Sharon) Obermiller, both of Kaysville; David W. Hamblin, Mrs. Mariea Senadita Jaramillo, 54, of 1416 N. Angle, Layton, died Aug. 2, 1981 in the St. Benedict's Hospital. She was born June 4, 1927 in Canjilon, N.M., a daughter of Jose M. and Senada Archuleta Leyba. She married Alberta Jaramillo in Canjilon, N.M. Feb. 18, 1946. She was reared in New Mexico but had lived in Layton for the past 25 years. A MEMBER OF St Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton, she was also a member of the SOCIO organization. She is survived by her hus- Oregon City, Oreg.; Mrs. Richard (Carolyn) Barlow, Albert Jaramillo Surviving besides his widow of Layton are his three sons and one daughter, Keith A. Hamblin, Clearfield; Gary E. Hamblin, Rodney J. Hamblin and Tamera Dee Hamblin, all of Layton; his mother of band; sons and daughters, SERVICES were held Aug. DEE ARDEN HAMBLIN Dee Arden Hamblin of 488 E., Layton died recently. He was born June 3,1941 in Kaysville, the son of Arden W. and Florence M. Hamblin. He married Judy Ann Henry of S. 725 Farmington September of 1959. ALSO, BROTHERS and sis- ters, Joe N. Leyba, Joe M. Leyba and Leo Leyba, all of Canjilon, N.M.: Mrs. Claude (Chris) Trujijlo, Layton and Mrs. Joe S. (Julia) Maez, Santa Fe, N.M. A funeral mass was held Aug. 6 in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church with father Mike Kallock officiating.' Interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. CHURCH 1, 1981 at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary under the direction of Bishop Stan Hall. Family prayer was given by Tamera Hamblin; prelude and Daniel Jr., Jaramillo, Steven Jaramillo, Clearfield; Mrs. John (Linda) Obermiller, Layton. Phillip Jaramillo, Mrs. Jake (Delsy) Candelario and Miss Kathaleen Jaramillo, all of Layton; Mrs. Ralph (Gloria) Gallegos, Gilbert and Juna Jaramillo, all of Clearfield; 18 grandchildren. post-lud- e music was played by Robin Furse; Newel Kimball gave a musical selection of In The Garden and Tumbling Tumbleweeds; Ray Hamblin gave the invocation. Remarks were given by Bishop Hall and Don Henry .and Kenneth Perry were the speakers. Benediction was given by Judy Henry. Mission Call PALLBEARERS were IN FEBRUARY 1960 he James A. Hamblin, David W. Hamblin, Ben Lee, Dan Lee and John Williams. Dedication of the grave by Roger Thompson. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. en- tered the U.S. Navy. He had worked for Kaysville and Layton city and at Hill AFB for ten years. He was a member of the Layton 12th Ward. Petra C. Hatch Dies At Age 87 Petra Christensen Hatch, sons, Cliff C. Hatch, Atlanta, Ga. and William M. Hatch, North Salt Lake; seven grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren and three a brother, William Christensen, Hawaii. Funeral services were held Aug. 5 at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Interment in the Bountiful Memorial Park. age 87, died Aug. 2, 1981 in a Nevada convalescent home. She was bom Oct. 18, 1893 in Norway, a daughter of Christian and Ingeborg Marie Gjer-ste- n Jacobsen. She married William James Hatch in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1926. He later died. SHE IS survived by two Elder Kevin B. Shelley has accepted a call to serve in the Japan Osaka LDS Mission. He will speak in sacrament meeting Aug. 16 in the Clearfield Second Ward at 10:40 a. m. at the Clearfield Stake Center. KEVIN IS the son of Blaine G. and Kaye Shelley, 1183 Valhalla Dr.. Clearfield. He graduated from Clearfield High where he was a member of the band and art club. Ann 0. Falkner Succumbs At 79 0. Mrs. Ann Pryor Falkner. He has served in his church in various positions and has attended WSC on a scholarship. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting and visit the Shelley home following the meeting. Golden Years, in Bountiful. 79, Kaysville, died August 2, 1981 in a Bountiful nursing SURVIVING ARE one son and two daughters; Don Falk- home. ner, Murray; Mrs. John SHE WAS bom October 16, 1901, in Sequatchie, Tcnn., a daughter of Edgar Lawrence and Rickie Ella Wagner Pryor. She married Robert Falkner February 14. 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 30. 1930. Returns From LDS Mission (Joyce) Malloy, Ogden and Mrs. Ray (Carol) Poulson, North Salt Lake, 23 and 24 n grandchil-dre- greatg- randchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and four sisters. Larry Pryor. Salt Lake City and Noel Pryor. Houston. Texas; SHE H AD lived in Salt Lake City and Kaysville the past 30 years. She attended Salt Lake City Schools. She had been a member of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward and sang in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. She submitted the winning name for the new senior citizen's center. Elders Bart W. and Bret R. Butterfield, tw in sons of Roger and Sandy Butterfield of Kaysville. have returned from their LDS missions and w ill speak in sacrament services Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 15th Ward. 555 N. I (to E. BART SERA ED in the California Fresno Mission while .Bret specialized in teaching Ruth Scoville. Bountiful: Janice Howells. Reno. Nevad-a- ; Bessie Murphy, and Lucille Noyce, both of Salt Lake City. FUNERAL SERVICES were held Thursday in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np v FELT SCHOOL OF D.WCE - Knvsville Diana Romney, daughter of Frank and Barbara Romney of Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Uruguay Montevideo Mission. She will speak in sacrament meetingin the Kaysville 20th Ward, 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Aug. 30 at 12 noon. She will enter the MTC Sept. 10. DIANA GRADUATED with high honors from Davis High and from Kaysville LDS Seminary. She was on the freshman class committee, sophomore' class secretary, a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the D'ette Drill team, and w as on the yearbook staff for two years. Her senior year she was the layout editor for the Davis Dart. She has attended BYU and WSC for the last two years. She attended USU in Logan and served as Relief Society Spiritual Living leader. FRIENDS ARE invited to an open house Aug. 29, p.m. at the Romney home, 1028 E. Mutton Hollow Rd., Kaysville. .i 4ii 6-- 9 ! 7' the Jew ish population in neighboring San Jose California Mission. An open house for friends and relative will be held that evening at 4:30 p.m. at the Butterfield home. A i mid Now Layton solo l(, SIJP1EE JK. DRILL TEAMS Latum Tlmr. Ati)!. 20 ami 2? Reta Felt, Director 376-975- ; i 2 . a.m. Tluir firpl. 3 8 p.m. thru Winter 10 A r 4-- 192 N. 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