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Show Page A4 — THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah, Sunday, May 12, 1996 Utah. The daughter of Richard E. Max- field and Edith Rotferts Maxfield, she was bom May 21, 1935, in Provo, Utah. She graduated from Provo High Schbol and Brigham University, Young She married Clifford M. Bush onJune 9, 1958, in the Salt Laky LDS Tempie. Together they raised eight children. Her gredtest joy was being a wonderful wife and'mother She was an active memberof the LDS Chiireh, where she served as President, Counselor, and Teacher in all the auxil- iary. organizations ofthe church Stie is survived by her husband, Provo, Utah; and the following children: Steven L, (Carol) Bush, of La Crescenta. Califontia: Kerry D. (Darla) Bush, of Stock ton, California; Daron J. (Staci) Bush, of Cinginnati, Ohio; Wayne R. (Lisa) Bush, of ‘American Fork, Utah; Kristen (David) Bailey, of Provo, Utah; Cynthia (Jose) Ornelas, of Pleasant Grove, Utah: Kevin D. Bush and David A. Bush, both of Provo, Utah; she is also survived by one'brother and foursisters: Richard L. Uoyce) Maxiveld, of Mapleton, Utah; Maurine (Eugene) Lyons, currently serv- ing in the New York LDS Mission: Joyce (Richard) Long, currently serving in the New York LDS Mission; Janyce (Kent) Harrison, of Provo, Utah; Flora Lee (the late Fletcher) Acord, of Orem, Utah; and 16 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her par- ents. one brother, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday. May 13, 1996, at 11 a.m. in the Grandview Stake Center, 1850 W 1600 North, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, 185 E Center Street, Provo, Utah on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. or Monday morning at the father, Charles Raymond Rivers passed away on Thursday moming, May 9, 1996, in St. George, Uth where he resided with his wife, Anne Rivers, who was his chilahood sweetheart and togeth er has enjoyed 61 years of marnage. He will be missed by his wife, Anne: his three children; Don Rivers (Dini), Eileen Harding (Lynn), Nowe Wallwork (Curtis); his nine grandchildren: Shane Rivers, Brent Rivers, Raymond Rivers, Todd Rivers, Kevin Gull, Jeff Gull, Tuala Hemandez, Charles Afualo and Jared Afualo; and 19 great-grandchildren. He passed throughour lives very quietly but was a force to be reckoned with He was our greatest teacher and the lessons we fearned from himwill beforever remembered. There was no bounds for the love that he showed, and we will never forget his abundance of patience and continual generosity. Dad & Papa. from a very young age weall learned your most favorite saying. “W is worth doing. is worth doing weil!” and in your own gentle way you were there to remind us wheneverit was needed. Charles Rivers was born in Apia. Western Samoa on January 31, 1914, to John Ahmu Rivers and Grace Schwenke, and was one of eight children. Heis survived by two brothers, Percy Rivers of Tooele, Utah an Isaac Rivers of Kahuku, Hawaii He was educated in Western Samoa and continued his high school studies in Fiji. His business career beganin posi tions with the Samoan Government, was sent to New Zealand to train in the Postal Service Department, returning 10 W. Samoa as the Postmaster General for It years. In 1961 he moved to Laie, Hawaii, where he was employed by The Church College of Hawaii, transfer tothe Polynesian Cultural Center where heand his wife managed theFirst Poly- nesian Gift Shop after traveling exten: sively throughout the South Pacific to collect the appropriate artifacts and Polynesian arts and crafts for his new business venture. He later wentinto the hotel andtravel industry where he managed the Laniloa Lodge and Restaurant from which he retired ip 1976 and Grandview Stake Center one hour prior moved to Provo. Utah, later settling in Lehi, Utah to be near family and then relocating toSt. George, Utah in 1994. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Missionary Church,serving in capacities of Branch to funeral services. Interment will take place at the Provo City Cemetery Fund ofthe L.D.S. Church. Charles was a member of the LDS President. a member of the Bishopric, High Council, and a temple worker in the Hawaii. Salt Lake and Provo Tem: les, Alofa Tele Dad and Papa Mom and all your family bid you a fond farewell Fay Beck Peck, age 81 of Lehi, died peacefully May 9, 1996. at her home of natural causes. She was bom January 4. 1915, in Lehi, Tofa Soitua, until we meet again. Funeral services will be held in the Utah, a daughter of Alma and Sarah Fox Beck. Married Thomas J. Peck August 24, 1934, in Monday 10 a.m. in the Southwind First Ward Chapel, Fay spent most of herlife in Lehi, where she raised her family, sweetheart Her and children were the joy of her life. She served in the PTA. She was very active n thé LDS Church and worked in the Relief Society and Primary. including callings in the Presidency ofthese organizations and she also loved attending snd.serving in the Temple. She cared for her brother and sister in their later years and: gave a life-time of service to her family, friends. and neighbors including naff small acts of love and generosity Sheis survived by three sons and four daughters: Anthony Thomas (Janice) Peck2R. Tom(Judy) Peck. Ted J. (Glen da)aPeck. Judy (Bob) Whimpey. Dixie (St@Ve) Houghton, and Nicolette Jerry) Hunér, all of Lehi: Cindy Jim) Yates. Hidhtand: 29 grandchildren: $4 great . apdchiluren: 2 great-great-grandchil drenZsister. ClistaHoldaway, Vineyard, Udy sister-in-law, Verland Beck, Lehi She Was preceded in death by brothers indbgster: Mildred Garmity, Art E. Beck. AliHenderson, Elwin Beck, Bertrand Beek June Chilton, and by grandchil drea@ZAlexa Peck. Braden Hunter. and CottAnthony Peck Fatiral services will be held Wednes. Jaye May 15. 1996, at 1! am. in the Letj Fifth Ward LDS Chapel. mE WW) Noa. Friends may call atthe Malteary. 118 E Main, Lehi A eveing from 6 to 8 p.m. andalvo at the nowBary. Wednesday from 9:30. to Ome Burial will be in the Lehi City Demetery. Contributions suggesied * Beimary Children’s Medical Center Foghdation Department. 100 N Medical Dre $alt Lake City, Utah 84113 : 1155 N 1400 West Friends and family may call Sunday evening, 7 to 8 p.m. at Metcalf Mortuary. 300 West, St. George Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary. Louise C. Badham Louise Danley Chipman Badham, age 83 of Payson, passed away Friday, May 10, 1996. She was September 8, 1912. in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of Squire Barnabus and Iwaokula Louise died May 3. She was 91 Alcon and her husband. Gordon Alcom, who Bied in 1994, collaborated on a book and more than 100 articles on Native PARIS (AP) — Gen. Jean Crepin, a 1930 as an artillery lieutenant. In World youngest five-star general, and led rench forces in Algeria during the for. mer colony's war for indeper ce. He retired in 1967. That same year. then-President Charles de Gaulle appointed him to head the state-con "led weapons and aviation manufacturer, Nord Aviation. {sabella Ballantyne Sneison. She mar. ried Doyal E 1933, brother Russell Snelson, sisters Loris Snelson Soller. Elma Snelson. Donnais survived by four children Dolores Jack) Zirbes of Provo, Utah: Lloyd D. (Bud), Farrell G. (Marla), and Ron Hutchings all of Springville, Utah Twobrothers Raiph and Keith Snelson of Springville, Utah, and two sisters-in law Letha Johnson and Hazel Lowder at-grandchildren and 1 gre She was a devoted mother, grand: mother, wife, and friend who enjoyed life. She raised four children and was grandchild cameinto her life. She graduated from Springville Her qualities were many a family peace-maker; and avid reader of the non-fiction books: enjoyed the big-band era: enjoyed the Payson Municipal Band concerts: has an insatiable lovefor her four granddaughters; Was extremely gregarious: had very definitive opinions based on.a sound personal philosophy: had an unshakable concem for her contemporary friends. and neighbors Survivors include her only son, Leon (Brenda) Badham. of Salt Lake City Four granddaughters: Becky (Rick) Jaster. Layton; Stacy (Mark) Sumsion, Kendra (Andrew) Baxter. and all of Salt Lake City. Twogreat andchildren, Cameron and. Kaitlyn She was preceded in death by a brother Harris Chipman Graveside services will be Tuesday May 14. 1996. I] a at the Payson City Cemetery. 805 E 400 North Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary. 587 S 100 West. Payson, Tuesday. 9:45 to 10:45 a.m There. Crepin was a guiding force behind the development of France’s first war with Britain in the Falklands, and in the1980s war between Iran and Iraq Among Crepin's manymilitary honors were the French Grand-Croix medal fromthe Legion of Honor, and the Unit- Wewill all miss her dearly She is survived by Louis C. and Ruther M. Billings and their children: Melanie Faye Keye, Louis Billings It., in death on Febru- ary 24, 1985. Her- bert was a master wood carver and an avid pigeon racer winning many awards. He was a devoted grandfather. lle is survived by his one son, Dan Christopher Dahlquist, of Sweden: a daughter-in-law, Gail Henson Dahlquist, dancing. She will be missed dearly by those who sheleft behind, but we are » know that she has returned avenly Father and those she lovedbeyondtheveil day. Funeral Services will be heid Tues: May 14, 1996, at I] a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, 211 E 200 South, Springville, Utah. Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday evening from6to 8 pmor Tuesday morning an hour prior to services, Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery eld died of a heart attack Tuesday Graveside services will be held will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 1996, at It a.m. at East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, 4800 N 650 East, Provo. t the Berg Mortuary 5 East Center on Tuesday 9:30 to 10:30 am Justin Mack Smith Justin Mack Smith died May 9, 1996, in Chico, California, Born February 17, 1911, to John Waiter and Evelyn Bush: man Smithin Snowflake, Arizona. Married Eileen Evans February 29, 1940, whodied in 1978. Married Leona Zundell in 1981 Survived by his wife and three children: Tim Smith and Suzanne Smith Nordes of Oakdale, California and Mack Smith of Burrville, Utah: 17 grandchildrenand 12 great-grandchildren Funeral services in RedBluff, California on May 13. Elva Bigelow Carter skinheads. Lyman Sr. and Steiner Delo was an High Councilman He and his wife Alta served an LDS Building Mission from 1963-1966 in Utah and also a Mission to England 1986-1987. Delo worked as a Building Supervisor for more than 30 years. building more than 30 LDS meeting houses, schools, banks and other build- ings. Healsoserved in the 8th Air Force She married Jesse Monroe Taylor, in 1918, but was later divorced She day, May 14, 1996, at 1] a.m. in the Carter in the Salt on July 12, 1985, in Spanish Fork and Annie Maria Boren Bigelow Lake Temple Janu30, 1929. preceded her in death December 20, 1968. She loved to work with her hands. attended the temple four days a week. andspent the day. They each did work for over ten thousand names even though both wereblind. Of her ten brothers and sisters. only Okie Heward of Salt Lake Civy itata and J Alton Bigelow of St. Ge Utah, remain. Her five children survive her. They are: Velma Anderson Spokane. Washington: Jesse Keith Canter, Watsonville, California: Myma Laird, with whom shelived in her later years, of Orem, Utah; Carol Rawlins, Richland, Washington; and Don C Rowley of Orem; DeAnna (Lewis) Mesa. Brent (Duani) Rowley of Orem; Leon (Becky) Rowley of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mane West in Orem. Friends maycall Monday from6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundbe as she taught them to dan, Utah; Helen W. (Odell) Foote, West Valley, Utah; and Lucille W. (Bob) Abblitt, Chula Vista, California; by her five children: Evelyn S. Stewart of Lehi, Utah; Leroy F. (Annie) Searle of Seattle, Washington; Loretta S. (David) Jensen of St. Louis, Missouri; Mary S. (Alyn) Rockwood of Mesa, Arizona; and Anita S. Ueffrey) Manning, of Chicago, IIli- nois; and by 20 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Franklin B. Woffinden and Earnest Rowiey, and by her sister Phyllis Slade. There will be a viewingfor friends and family at Wing Mortuary, 118 E Main Street, Lehi, on Monday evening, May 13, from 7 to 9 p.m, Funeral services will be held in the Lehi Sixth Ward Chapel, 200 W 100 South, at 2 p.m in remembrance may be sent to Health Watch Hospice, in Pleasant Grove. Utah. Interment will be in the Provo , Mortuary 495 South State St and Tuesday one hour prior to the ser vices at the ward chapel. Interment will take place in the Orem City Cemetery attended @ PROVO schools in Spanish Fork and graduated from Spanish Fork ic in Paysonfor seven years, where most recently she was Office Coordinator Tracy was a teacher's helper for Mrs. Coray’s Kindergartenclass. She enjoyed bowling. aerobics, swimming, and camp- ing Mostof all she loved her husband son, and ail of her family members. She Was a member of the Catholic Women s League, and she was a C.C.D. teacher. Survivors include her husband, John L. Rebol, and son. John Edward JR. Rebol, both of Spanish Fork, Utah: her parents, John J. and Sandra McDonald of Payson, Utah; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Josie Rebol, of Spanish Fork, Utah; and two. sisters, FLORAL Orem Floral & Gift “Our Flowers Say What The Heart Whispers” 224-5258 197 North 500 West Because quality matters Provo 373-7001 Mrs. Doni (Dennis) Gallegos of Salem, Utah: Jody Finley of Blanding, Utah; and step-sister Kim Marsing, of Spanish Fork. Utah. She is also survived by five nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, May 14, 1996, at 11 a.m. in the San Andres Catholic Church, 315 E 100 North, Payson, Utah. Friends may cail at the Walker Mortuary. 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork on Monday ening from 6 to 7 p.m. with Rosary at 7 p.m.. Burial will beat the Payson City Cemetery. Caner, Loomis, California. She also leaves behind 26 grandchildren, and 63 great-grandchildren. mink, she devoted herself to the vigor- City Cemetery Nolan Money at the Mountain View Clin- together. After his death, for eleven years. sheand her sister, Emily Stoker bles, After her retirement from raising ous and joyful enterprise ofliving every day fully, among friends spanning three Lakeridge First Ward Chapel, 575 S 400 HighSchool in 1985. She workedfor Dr band enjoyed this throughout their lives community orchestras and small ensem- Sandra Jean Sureeter McDon point were her favorite activities, and hat of rage of offices and capacities, in the of John Jay and Crocheting, embroidering, and needle. that of temple work. She and her hus A very active member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Searle served in a wide Tuesday. May 14, 1996. Contributions rah, She He resettling in Lehi in 1962, (Wade) Wilding of Vernal, Utah; and Renee (Matt) Winkler of Orem. He is also survived by 29 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tues- ald. She marned John Louis Rebol married Clyde A lished ard operated a mink ranch, unt! Lothair (Eleanor) Rowley, Reston, Virginia: Richard (Lola) Rowley, West Jor- Bishop, and as a Keith (Priscilla) Wallsburg, Utah, a daughter of Don | ida, and tater toSalt Lake City. In 1948, the Searles moved to Taylorsville, where they estab- line) Woffinden, Lafayette, California: active member of the LDS Church and served as Arizona; 1899. in 1938, The oi moved to roche She is survived by her brothers and sisters: George (Opal) Woffinden, Covina, California; Charles Arthur (Caro- 1942. in Salt Lake City LDS Temple of until her marrage to Charles L. Searle on Octobet 19, er, with love and without judgment. Johnson Utah, passed away May 10, 1996,of causes incident toold age. She was born U dance, to sing, and to listen to each oth- Survivors include his wife, Alta, of Tracy Lynn M. Rebol in generations, Rowley. He married Alta May Aitken on May 20, Tracy Lynn McDonald Rebol, 28, passed away Friday, May 10, 1996, at the Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Uiah. She was bom August 25, 1967, in Provo, Utah.the daugh low Carter, 97, of Orem, BEESLEY MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. 725 South State 900 East, Provo Across the street east of Provo Cemetary Phone 374-0580 She loved much and was much loved. Funeral services will be held Tuesday May 14, at Ham. in the Sharon Third Ward Chapel. 445 S 700 East, Orem Frnends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home. 600 E 800 North, Orem, and Tuesday A it nnn at the ward chapel from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to theservices, Burial Cemetery will be in the Provo Ci Death Notices Louise Dixon Hansen, 88, ee Kea we} nen Great selection of Perennials and Bedding Plants Serra tO) bl if a ehwG mata n lI Vears Spanish Fork. died Saturday, May 11. Arrange ments will be announced by Crandall Mortuary of Evanston, Wyo Ronald S. Mayer, 78. Payson, died Friday. May 10. Graveside services are scheduled’ for May 15. Further announcements will be made by Holladay Hills Funeral Home. Santaquin. “In that time, we've come to know the care they practice in helping families with funeral arrangements. When the time came for my family to call on WalkerSanderson, we were OBITUARY very pleased with the sensitive service they ae provided. Their staff let us know in advance what wo needed to plan for and handled o very WALKER Finger was associate waged courtroom battle against the Ku Kiux Kian, various neo-Nazi groups and Delo Rowley Orem. His children: Elva # 1918; her famil lived tor, and after the death of her husband in 1981, as a frequent Temple worker. Fromher early years as a student, she had a deep and abiding interest in dance and music, and after her children were bom, she returned to the cello (having not played since high school), to play in Delo Marvin Rowley, 75, of Orem, died May 10, 1996, in Orem. He was born December6, 1920, in Burley, Ida ho a son of David Clara "Verda W. Searle erda Woffinden Searle of Lehi, Utah, “reon May 9, 1996, from acute jeukemia. She was born it Burley, Idaho September 19, Relief Society, Primary,as a choir direc- Division in Europe during WWIL detail with the utmost professionalism, not only in the respect they SANDERSON showed their work, but also the respoct they national director of the Anti-Defamation oppressed groups. At various times, he Mortuary of Orem. Sweden. He was preceded in death by a son Herbert Trobjom Dahlquist RamerHove League. which hejoined in 1959. For 33 years, he wasa key playerin the league's mission to protect Jews from those whotried to discriminate against them. und he often defended other all who-loved her dearly vate family services will be held under the direction of Sundberg-Olpin Arizona; one sister, Kathryn Laag, of work as district attorneys without pay to help in cases involving theelderly Previously. Marie Billings and a host of other Ame,Kristina Dahlquist, all of Phoenix, the Anti-Defamation League and then retired to an unpaid job defending the Christopher John Billings, LaRhonda Paul Dahlquist, of Sweden; Joseph, many of all varieties. She especially liked Violets and Roses She we trophies with her beautiful a ments. She lovedto play the organ and listen to music. and always enjoyed Clauda Yvette Brown, Kassandra Lynne Davidson, Terrence Wayne Billings, of Phoenix, Arizona; four grandchildren: School. Sheloved flowers and sh selor, and as a teacher. Her favorite was ple. August 18, 1976. Provo: h Relief Society President, Primary Coun Theit marti was solemnizedin the Provo LDS Tem- and as each new grandchild and n EB them from babies until they were grow? 7, 1937, in Copenhagen, Denmark. She preceded him in death by her parents, her hus band of 47 years Doyai E. Hutchings whopassed away on January 22, 1980. a sippi to Frank and Ann Mi all that she had for us. Though she was our cousin she was a special grandmother to all our children and helped raise Nihlros Svensson on May emnized June 20, 1962. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was preceded 1904, passed away on May 6, 1996. at her home in Orem She wasborn in Winterville, Missis- She loved dolls and especially make doll clothesas a hobby. Lucy was alwaysloving, kind-heartedand giving ried Seidi Maria Various organizations, inclu February 8. 1938, in Provo, Utah. was born on August 18, 19f!, in Provo, ' tah the son of Charles and Dahlquist. He mar- The mar: riage waslater sol- de! Carl Herbert Dahiquist, May 9, 1996, at the Utah Valley Tone al Medical Center in Provo, Utah. He Anna Hutchings, June 9. Elva was an active member of the She married Henry Foster Badham, scriptures and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held many positions in the Harris Chipman. five-star general who helped guide He was 69. France through World War I! and develFinger began his second career after oped a key strategic missile. died May 4 Brooklyn District Atiomey Charles J He was 87 Hynes announcedfour years ago that he Crepin began his military career in was trying to find retired lawyers to. WarIl, he served in France. Germany Libya and Tunisia and helped liberate Paris from the Nazis. In February 1961, he became France's Ralph flowers and there were always lovely gardens wherevershelived. Americans, biology and other subjects ed States Silver Star Gotdon taught at the University of Justin J. Finger Puget Sound, Grays Harbor College and in Tacoma Public Schools’ adult educaNEW YORK (AP) Justin J, Finger, tion program. a lawyer who spent decades working for Jean Crepin to. handmade articles as gifts. She loved TACOMA.Wash. (AP) — Painter and non-ovethead missile, the Exocet. It was a illutyator Rowena LungAlcorn, whose key strategic weapon in Argentina's 1982 speviality was the Nez Perce Indians. Springville, Utah evenafter she lost her eyesight she con tinued making lovely afghans for several years. She was generous with these born World Obituaries Fiéwena Lung Alcorn Utah. She was born March 26, 1913, in ary the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died February 4, 1976. Donna Snelson Hutchings, age 83 of Springville, died May 9, 1996, in Provo, April 25, Fay Beck Peck Lucy Ann Williams, born October 2 Hutchings St. George — Our beloved husband and me Carol Ann Maxfield Bush passed away on May 9, 1996, from cancer in Provo, ey ce williams Donna Snelson Charles Rivers «se NE Carol Ann Maxfield Bush showed our family, It really helped 646 E 800. N Orem, Uish put us more at ease during a difficult time” Funeral Home South Street, Orem 225-1530 226-3500 —Terry D. Peterson, Orem ee, |