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Show Sunday, August21, 2005 DAILY HERALD AllanJess Groesbeck OBITUARIES Alllan Jess Groesbeck returned home to his loving Heavenly Fa- ther on August 18, 2005. He was Jennifer LynwGalbraith Wyoming; Michele (Deloy) Ar- wood, Spanish Fork; Melissa, Lesa, Jennifer Lynn Galbraith, 21, died Heather, of Orem. He has 22 grandchildren. He has three brothers: Kent;Be aepbin a saa. Joan Smith. He was death by his parents; John Biake Donner John Blake Donner, born September 7, 1980, died August 18, 2005, in a spelunking Y Mountain in Provo, Utah. Blake was inacaveon tnd his brother, Calvin Groesbeck. derlying that everyday existence: alienation, failure, suicide, fear, sister, Angela Galbraith, Pleasant Grove; and grandparents, Kennett hope, ly an Honors student in his third year at Utah Valley State College, majoring in philosophy English, being particularly by the of Guy Debordand the Situationists. Blake's passions included music, art, and trains. He was a talented painter of what he called “the most democratic of art forms.” Hewas the lyricist and singer/ screamer for the har rock band, Parallax, which toured the West Coast this summer and was scheduled to tour the East Coast in November. Parallax’s album,entitled Medium and Messages, with spoken word by Greg Bennick,is due out this Fall, on CounterIntelligence Records, a recent interview he gave, when asked the reason he played music, Blake answered: “Hardcore/punk had a deep impact on me from a very early age. . | have always felt that when hardcoreis at its best,itis a progressive medium where anyone can freely express to our everydaylives, something thatinspires us to change ourselves and the world around us. .. . Hard- core/punk is very relevant. | am ina bandto sharethe thingsthat I love, the thingsthatfrustrate me, the things that overwhelm me; and, the things that inspire me. Lyrically,I try to deal with issues that are difficult in my everyday life; but, the issues are always un- John Norris Bahcall NEW YORK — John Norris Bah- call, an astrophysicist who found a new way to study the sun and was a majorforce behind the Hubble Space Telescope,bas died. He was "He died Wednesday at New York-Pressyterian Hospital from vegan for overeight years. He had employment with Chryslis, a care service for adult disabled people; and earlier, with the Lehi elemen- sympat! and love for the people with whom he worked: Blake is survived by family and friends, His immediate fi includes his mother, Laura Hamblin;his father, John Donner (of Dallas); and his grandparents, W. Kenneth and Sally Hamblin. Hewas the beloved nephew and cousin of Bill and Loree Hamblin, a www.heraldextra.com Sherman H. Christensen Sherman Hans Christensen,lov- ing husband, father, grandfather, amiga practi, died August and scoutingprograms and other church He loved hunting, camping,fish- ing, and farming. He spent many good times in the High Uintahs. Also in his lifetime, he was involved Garret Hart, and their children: Sam, Wren and Sage Hart, His absence will be felt by the Parallax band members:Elliot Secrist, Travis Low, Charles Bogus, and Mike Collins; and his phyprofessor,mentor, and friend, ereda family are welcome to attend a memorial service in honor of Blake at Utah Valley State College in the Learning Center (ibrary), Room 243, on Tuesday, August 23, from 4-6 p.m. Donations maybe made to the scholatship fund in honor of Blake Donner,Jennifer Galbraith, and Scott McDonald, at Utah Valley State College(contact Don LaVange, 863-8577). Vacher, September2, 1949; and, on March 8, 1980, their marriage was solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. Sherman worked at Geneva Steel August 14, 1916, in Lehi, Utah, the and spending timewith his family and friends, camping, fishing and hunting in the mountains above Alpine. He has taught us the value of hard work, love and appreciation of family. We were always amazi at his ability to accomplish anything he set his mind to. The most preciousof all, was tocare for his sweetheart with love and tenderness. He will be greatly missed byall who knew this soft-spoken, gentlegiantof a man. Heis survived by four sons and three daughters: Karleen (Jay) Wilson, Lionell (Vicki) Austin, Lowell sonof Alice Schofield and William Austin, Diane (Ron) Smith, Donna ther, brother andfriend,returned hometohis the Chamberof Commerce, where Father, and (Val), San Ramon, CA; Lane (Marianne), American Fork; Karen Alpine SchoolDistrict. He married his high school sweetheart, Marilyn Frank Carlyle Austin, beloved father, grandfather, great grandfa- in several community services he held several positions. Survived byhis wife, Marilyn,of 55 years; children: Lynn Batty (Doyle), Orem; Kaye Houston (Bern), American Fork; Kimberly East (Mike), Norfolk, NE;a sister, Louise , American Fork; ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren;a sister-in-law, Candace Rhoades; and twobrothers-in-law, Lee Vacher and Dan E. ‘Chapel, 1050 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Family and friends may call Mondayevening from 6-8 p.m. in the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem; and, from 9:30-10:30am. prior to the services at the church. She will be interred in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. “Families Can Be Together Forever” Condolences may be sent to the familyat: www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Frank Carlyle Austin “Sweethearts Together Again” and was involved in the youth which consisted of the Jaycees and Heavenly ily. He had just H born (LeEarl) Hedley, Mardee (Glenda) Austin, Frank (Eddie) Austin; 46 grandchildren, 104 great grandchildren and 16 great-great grandchildren;a sister, Pearl Smith; and jobs - groundman,meter reader, thinning sugar beets to help supmanynieces and nephews, He was collecting, accounting, commercial Friends and family maycall at An- port the family, At 16, he worked preceded in death by sons, Alma derson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East consultant, and right-of-way agent as a chuck wagoncookfor a sheep and Thayne; daughter, Phyllis; his 100 North, American Fork, Monfor the legal department. He also herding camp. He woulddescribe parents,five sisters, three brothers, worked many years, on the side, as day, 6-8 p.m.; and, Tuesday, at the three grandchildren, four great the meals he prepared with such a ceramic tile setter. stake center from 9:45-10:45 a.m. detail,it made your mouth water grandchildren, and a great-great Intermentin the American Fork Sherm was the first Eagle Scout for a taste. grandchild Cemetery. in the American Fork 2nd Ward, He fell in love and married his At Frank’s request. graveside serviceswill be held, Wednesday, sweetheart, Louise Hamnet, June 4, Their marriage was later August 24th, at 11 a.m., in the Alsolemnized in the Salt Lake LDS pine City Cemetery. A viewingwill NATIONAL DEATHS. Temple. Theycelebrated their 68th be held at Anderson & Sons Mortuwedding anniversary this past June ary, 49 East 100 North, American also cause the sun to shine.” manned moon mission, has died. He of “Star Trek: The Next GeneraLouise passed awayJuly 30th, Fork, Tuesday evening, from 6-8 In the 1970s, he was leader was 76. tion” and appeared in such filmsas 4th. m,and, Wednesday morning, less than three weeks before him. of the effort to create the Hubble, Scott died Tuesday at his home “Cocoon,” “Practical Magic” and Frank was a town marshal from 9:30-10:30 a.m. which was launched in 1990. He in neighboring Altadenaafter a “Soapdish.” She also appeared on special thanks toJanice, and alsoa city judge for Alpine. pushed forthe instrument’s surlong battle with cancer, the Califortelevision in episodes of “ER,” “The He helpedbuild GenevaSteel and Applegate Hospice; Steve and Gail nia Institute of Technology said in a GoldenGirls,” “Cagney & Lacey,” vival until the end ofhis life. worked there for 30years, until his Holbrook and family; members of statement. “Knots Landing” and other shows retirement. While living in Alpine. the Lehi 9th Ward; andthe many Scott wasa civil engineering and,until recent years, was often Kenyon Jones he served in many church callings, neighbors andfriends fortheir professor at Caltech when he in playsat the Will Geertheater. including the Old Folks Committee. kindness, friendship, and uncondiSAN FRANCISCO — Kenyon figured out a wayto gather lunar The theateris named forherlate tional love He was a master carpenter (could Jones,a collegebasketball star in soil in anticipationof the Apollo ex-husband. Wewill love and miss you, Dad. build anything) and a seasoned the Bay Area who wenton toa landings. She had begun actingin plays Give Mom akiss from us. cook. Heloved life, tellingstories, a rare blod disorder, according to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,N.J., where Bahcall was procareer in Europe, has died. He a faculty member for 35 years. was 27. Bahcall was born in Shreveport, ‘A spokesman forthe University La, in 1934 and considered becom of San Francisco, where Jones was a rabbi before cl science. the most valuable playerof the Hewas educated at Louisiana State West Coast Conference in 1999-00, University and the University of said Jones died Thursday at his California at Berkeley and earned a family home in Atlanta. School PhD.at Harvardin 1961. spokesman Pete Simon didn't know In 1964, he was working at the the cause of death, but Eurobasket. California Institute of Technology com reported Jones died of a heart when he proposed that scientists attack. could figure out why the sun shines Jones, a 6-foot-10 forward-cenby measuring the numberof solar ter, played his first three college neutrinos — ghostly particlesthat seasons at California, averaging arrive on Earth. 6.0 points and 3.7 reboundsas a At the time,collaborator Rayjunior. After transferring to San mond Davis was trying to catch Francisco, he was chosen as the neutrinos in a chemical tank in a WCC'stop player while averaging South Dakota gold mine. Whentoo 16.5points and 9.0 rebounds for few were found, many thought the the Dons. experiment was flawed. Bahcall Jones played for two teams in said calculations by physicists — in- Greece's top league over the past cluding himself — were flawed and four seasons. that the tiny particles changed their shape. Experiments in the 1990s Ronald Scott finally proved him right. PASADENA,Calif. — Ronald In 1996, Bahcall wrote about what was learned: “The nuclear re- Scott, who designed a scoop that actions that produce the neutrinos collected lunar soil during an un- Letters to the Eoitoronline (Delena) Groesbeck, Cheyenne, and Clothield Rogers, Bountiful. also enjoyed working on old cars ‘She was preceded in death by with his sons. Funeral services will be held at 11 Jennifer graduated from Pleasant Grove High Schoolin 2002, 1000 North Main, Orem. Family and and had finished her first year at friends may call Monday evening Utah ValleyState College, where from 68 p.m.at the church; and, she was majoring in philosophy from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the ser- She was very talented and could do vices on Tuesday. Interment will be anything she set out to do. She will in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery be greatly missed by all those who Condolences maybe sent to the knew her. As per her request, she family at: www walkerfamilymor- Was an organ donor. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 23, 2005, at 11 am, in the Battlecreek 4th Ward for a year before starting with Utah Power & Light onthe tree crew. At Utah Power& Light, Sherm worked his way up through many His design was worked into the unmannedSurveyor 3 mission that (Gladys) Vacher. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 23,at 1] a.m., in the American ForkHillcrest Stake Center, 165 North 350 West Janded below the rim of a small in New YorkCity in the 1930s, appearing on Broadwayin “Let Freedom Ring”in 1935. collect soil for testing. The mission She divorced Geerin the 1950s but remained close to him until his deathin 1978. She titled her 2000 strength and textureofthe surface Life With Will Geer.” crater in April 1967. The probe used its scoop to dig a trench and provided critical details aboutthe that astronauts walked upon two yearslater. Scott also worked on other NASAmissions,including Apollo and the Viking 2 mission that landed an unmanned craft on Mars in 1976. Herta Ware LOS ANGELES — Herta Ware, who appeared in plays,films and TV shows ped found the popular outdoor Southern California theater Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum,has died. She was 88. She died Monday of natural causes at her home in Topanga Canyon,according to her daughter, Melora Marshall The actress played Capt. Jean Luc Picard’s motherin an episode AACARPETMILL OUTLET Visit Our New Location! 221-8086 Austin. We will miss his funny jokes and manystoriesofhis lifelearningexperiences. Whenhe was a young boy, his father passed away, and he worked Dorothy Jean Fraser Jensen Nelson memoir, “Fantastic Journey, My Ware moved with herfamily to 1924-2005 Dorothy Jean Nelson,81, died peacefully at home on August 18, 2005,in Lindon, Utah. Born March listed fromfilmsandtelevision for 29, 1924,in refusing to testify before Congress’ Creston, BritHouse UnAmerican Activities Com- ish Columbia, mittee. Unable to support his famCanada,to ily, he hadlost his homein Santa Clarence Peter Monica. and Frances The couple soonfounded the Jeanette John‘Theatricum Botanicum to pursue son Jensen. Geer's interestsoflive theater and Married Wilbotany. They survived financially bur Preston byputting on plays and concerts Nelson on featuring blacklisted actors and September 25, friends like folk singers Woody 1946,in the Guthrie and Pete Seeger. then-rural Topanga Canyonin the early 1950s after Geer was black- Cardston Alberta Temple Survived byher husband, Preston; daughters: Brenda Guymon, Carol Cunningham,and Deanna Dawson: sor Gary, and Howard Nelson; 27 grandchildren and13 great-grandchildren, Preceded in death by a son. Allen Nelson Funeral services will be held in LinViewing at 11:30 am. and funei service at 1(W)pm. Arrangements by secant Funeral Directors special thanksfor care provided byOdyssey Health Care Switch to EZ 165 SO MOUNTAIN WAY DRIVE ¢ OREM GYou Get + 15 lines of text - A GarageSaleKit No morebills! No more hassle! (which includes,signs,price tags & balloons) Call today to place your ad! 373-6450 And with all that extra time, go to the movies onus. 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