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Show DAILY HERALD Sunday, August 28, 2005 OBITUARIES Donald James Grothe Donna Lucinda (Cindy) Taylor Cauley Peterson (Pooh Bear) OREM-Donna Lucinda (Cindy) Taylor Cauley Peterson (Pooh her children birthday parties, camping, arts and crafts and playing Bear), age 34, returned home to Our Heav. basketball. eee on Tuesday, tn TeyiseCane beraGeaey 2005. Cindy was born on November 7th, 1970in Provo, Utah to Jerry and Parents include dad, Jerry and step-mom Diane Taylor, West Jordan and her mom, Zola Mitchell, Brothers and sisters include: Chris and Norene Jensen, Payson; Jeff and Tina Shepherd, ‘She married the love of her and Tiffanee T: ant Grove; Rodger and enly Father August 23rd, wolves and grizzly bears. _ Fishing has been a part ofhis life childhood, husband, Michael; her Provo and La Shay Crandall, West Dickey Taylor. Spanish Fork; Bret Jackman, Orem; life, Michael Peterson on January lor, games. Not a -, PheasTay- single day will go by that we won't think of you and remember your smiling face. Welove you and we will miss you. ; Lonny and Toni Taylor, Ist, 2000 in Provo, Utah. Her heart strings were her children, Justin, sun Hmurvived by her parents, « David and La Shay. Cindy was a memberof The he was active in the baseball pro- high school in 1988.. She loved being with, kidding with and incessantly teasing her family. She was selfemployed and worked for The LDS Church. She liked catching morefish than Mike, making gifts for her loved ones, including sew- ing, quilts, wood burning, floral ar- rangements,writing poetry, giving 2801 West 620 North, Provo, Utah. Friends are calling on Monday will be at 11:00 am in the Sundberg- dolences maybe sent to the family at www.sundbergolpinmortuary. p.m. at Berg Mortuary 185 East Department, where he was a mem- ber of the SWATteam, field training officer (FTO), and a department detective. Most recently he has com homeless person who just needed a hot meal. Hehad a loveof the outdoors, HeberCity, sisters; Betty on August 25, 2005 of renal fail- Toula Palica evening August 29, 2005, from 6-8 Olpin Mortuary Chapel, 495 South State Street, reat, em, Dish. Following the funeral, interment will be Harold K. Kinsey Harold K. Kinsey passed away at home in Lehi, Utah sister, Ashlynn Brooke Norton, all grams, and excelled in pitching. Heattended UVSC and the Peace LDS Church. She was raised and educated in Orem graduating from Center Street, Provo, UT also at the church on Tuesday morning from ‘9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. maybe sent to www. BergMortuary.com In lieu of flowers, contributions beloved afterward John brought Toula to his home in Southern California ey : years raising two children. may be made in his memory to the oe eee oneard, Provo, Tien el acest) what Heloved to compose original music fishing in the Provo River. While he Heloved Yellowstone and often took his family on trips to look for comfort in knowing he died doing what he loved. and lyrics. Early Wednesday morning, to witness the very last breath of August 24, 2005, we were blessed leaves a void in our lives, we take ure due to , Peg Sabey,Elaine (ill) Wallace, Ruth (Mike)Critten- RubyElaine Brown Pendleton den, and Doug (Karen) Allred. Hewas preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ralph Kinsey; RE Elaine worked for Hewlett-Pack- sisters; Wanda Murdock, Eva Christensen and Della Dahl. Funeral services will be held on Ut Although Beth and Harold had nochildren of their own, he has numerous nieces nephews, who adored him and he loved them in return. Many joyous times werespent together on the Holbrook ranch in Lehi, where he had worked since 1970. He hada many members of her thy Harold is survived by his loving wife, Beth, brother Ray (Rose)of Funeral Directors. Services provided by SereniCare Srverr Heapacnes Tension Hi apavcres? Sir Neck? TMJ? nosh kage carved to death, Atthe end of WWII Greece was left devastated. Toula’s greatest desire See eer, Heartfelt thanks is expressed to family,friends, & neighborsfor the food, calls, visits and other expressions of love to Beth & Harold. Al- . Harold had a generous meine Bigs ae Hewill be a eeeel reeee ee oe will begin at 11:00, with a viewing 1 hr. prior to services. Interment at Lehi Cemetery. missed by all who knew him. During her teen years Greece became an bring food to the vil- Saratoga Springs located on the old Saratoga Springs Road. Services so the folks from Odyssey Hospice, who werekind & caring & gave so much oftheir tine to help care for Harold during his illness. forever shape the generations ahead. Toula was born August 15, 1926 ee ne, ina small village outside Ghee te mel offrees of finding a better life. In 1953 she was introduced, through letter, It is with gratitude, beyond words, that we thank God for the great of her children. Welove you and honor you forever, mom. Your legacy lives on through us. Funeral services will be held to John Palica from the USA. They interpreters, when he asked her to him, born on the 28h of November 1924 in Rexburg,Idaho to David Alien Brown and Ruby Ricks Brown. She , Everett, preceded her in deathon May29, 1998. the Salt Lake Temple on September I,1949. Their marriage was blessed with four children: Catherine Ruby Pendleton (Kenneth A. Black), Span- She is survived by her sister, Iris Up- married Everett Rhead Pendleton in iewerent Utah; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to service. that summer for their very first Interment will be in the Orem City and 2 weeks later on August 19th 1954 they were married Cemetery. in Athens...she spoke no English family at www.walkerfé and he spoke no Greek! Shortly aries.com can be sent to the ish Fork, Utah; Clyde Everett Pendlet Thayne Wright Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 2 p.m. at the Mapleton Stake Center, 970 North 400 , Mapleton. A viewing begins at 1 p.m. at the same location. Interment will be in the Les Brooks DDS © 768-9471 er. Her attitude was one of living life to it's fullest and she would rather havedied trying than be kept from the weonderful experiences of life. Bpespiors Comeleey i Sree, are Noe oeroe Mountain, died August 27, Meare ceneee ington as a Medical Social Worker for 32 years. Healso resided in Hur- ricane, SLC, Provo, and Springville, oftheLDS Church and faithuly Snare maybe sent to the family at www.w! heelermortuary. served in many com. Survived by his wife,Carole, of Eagle Mountain; children: Galen (Leeann) Wright and Stephen (Su- EQUIPMENT Sales and Rentals in deathby his parents, wife Lora, sisters Ora and LaWren and son Pelersen—— FREE.Delivery —MNedical 286 West Center - Provo 373-7288 PHARMACY, 373-1010 Provo « Heber + St. George * Vernal Dennis. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Aug.31, 2005 at 1:00 University of Utah. He was a Navy Veteran of World War Il. Helived and worked for the State of Wash- ee DEATH NOTICES Did you ney that at military funerals, the 21-gun salute standsfor the sum of the numbers in the year 1776? Have youever ae the honor guard plays meticulous attention to correctly folding the American flag 13 times? You probably thoughtit was to symbolize the original 13 colonies, but wewill learn something new today! The Ist fold ofourflag is a symboloflife. The 2ndfold is a symbol ofour belief in eternal life. The 3rd fold is in honor and remembranceofthe veteransdeparting our ranks who gave portionoftheir lives for the defense of our country to attain peace throughout the world. The 4th fold represents our weaker nature,for as Americancitizens trusting in God,it is in Him we turn in times of peace as well as in time of war for His divine guidance. The5th fold is a tributeto our country,|for in the words of Stephen Decatur, “Our Country, in dealing with other countries, may she always be right; butit is still our country, right or wrong.” The 6th foldis for where our hearts lie. It is with our heart that we pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and the Republic for whichit stands, one Nation under God,indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all. The 7th foldis a tribute to our Armed Forces,forit is through the Armed Forces that we protect our country and our flag against all her enemies, cs they be found within or without the boundaries of our Republic. The 8th fold is a tribute to the one whoentered intothevalley of the shadow death,that we might see the light of day. The 9th fold is a tribute to womanhood,the Mothers. For it has been through their faith, their love, lovaky and devotionthat the characterof the men and women who have madethis country great has been molded. The10th foldis a tribute to the father, for he, too, has given his sons and daughters for the defense of our country since they were first born. The11th fold represents thelowerportion of the seal of King David and King Solomon andglorifies in the Hebrewseyes, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The 12th fold represents an emblem ofeternity andglorifies, in the Christians eyes, God the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit. The 13th fold, or whentheflag is completely folded, the stars are uppermost remindingusofournations motto, “In God We Trust.” Aftertheflag is completely slowlyfolded and tucked in,it takes on the appearanceofa cocked hat, ever reminding us of thesoldiers who served under General George Washington, and the Sailors, and Marines whoserved under Captain John Paul Jones, who were followed by their comrades and shipmates in the Armed Forcesof the United States, preserving for us the rights, privileges and freedoms weenjoy today. There are some traditions and waysof doing things that have deep meaning. In the future, you will see flags folded when removed from flagpoles or handed to a parent whenthe flag has been removed from the casket of a loved onethat has died. Now youwill know why the flag is folded in such a meaningful precise and reverent way. May God always bless America and those who place themselvesin harms waythatthis nation will remain strong andunited. -Submitted by Phyllis M. Hansen, MSW, Grief Counselor 495 South State Street * Orem 801-225-1530 James Willis Moon,93, of Provodied August 27, 2005. Services are pending and will be announced-by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. Ray G. Edwards, 67, of Provo died’ ‘August 27, 2005, Letters to the Batorhab www.heraldextra.com |