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Show DAILY HERALD OBITUARIES “ Phillip Northcutt 1959 - 2005 Frederick Spalding & Phillip Alan Northcutt, born May —_daughter-inaw Trudy,their chil- 04, 1959, returned home to his Father in Heaven, dren Skyler, Sierra, and Brooklyn; hter Amanda and son-inlaw Phil was an extraordinary Marlene Mickelson, and father Northcutt, brothers, Todd August 29, 2005. fa- day, August 30, 2005. Faye was born July 11, poe Utah, to Emanuel Alonzo Cardon Rosa Vilate Terry. ‘Alsi ofher Bryce Ivie, and their Kayla and Kyson. Also, his mother CDL and drove trucks. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, Northcutt; Larry Phipps and chil- ther, grandfather, brother, dren Glen, Shaun; RuthAnne, and Rick; Charles Owens and sister-in- son, and friend. Phil law Daphne and their children Hanah and Halie, one sister Tonya was loved by and brother-is countless numbers of people, and will be their daughters Melinda and RaNee. Heis also survived by Rashel's loving family of father & mother- remembered in-law, brother's and sister's-intaw, as an example ee ee spirit. Asa youth he was an outstanding baseball pitcher, wrestler and drummer. Heserved in the US Navy and was honorably discharged. Phil was an Elderin the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, und outstanding Supervisor at QualityTech., of Sandy, UT. Phil is survived byhis wife of a true loving Heis —hi by his wife, DiSheri jim Perkins and nieces and S. Family and friends may join together in visitation on Friday, September 2, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at JenSoe FuneralChapel at 1007 W.South Jordan Pkwy. South Jordan, UT. Funeral services will be on Saturday, September 3 at 11:00 am.at the LDS Sandy 2nd Ward, 586 E. 8400 S., following visitation from 10-10:45 am. He will be laid at rest at the Provo City Cemetery. Rashel;his son Alan Northcutt and INTERNATIONALDEATHS ‘Chalkie”. a1937, sane, Lois Helen Higgins. Together they had seven children. This ended in divorce. in 1969 he met for time and eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they had three children. Fred had a lot of opportunities and experiences in his life. At 14 years he was an apprentice ter of Union #1495. He built roofs and worked on the BYU Football Stadium. At 16 years he worked at Backman Foundry making cores for molds, and he was a drafter. At19 he built reinforced concrete rection of the Hullinger Mortuary. to launch a Websiteto help others find appropriate ean for the cancer, died Aug.1 complications from eae meningitis. He was 48. Dunn hadbeen hospitalized with the disease for 10 months and died in a hospice in Denver, said his mother, Nancy Dunn. In August 1989 at age 32, Dunn, a computer programmer program, conducted pioneering that helped guide current research into childhood obesity. In the Berkeley Teenage Study of 1961-65, she studied the eating habits, body composition and physical fitness of nearly 1,000 students and found that the ten- and tracked their development to age 16. little hope of a cure. While researching post-op- erative treatmentsin a medical library, Dunn stumbled onto an article about a physician's work ina clinical trial using interleu- kin-2plus interferon, which at the time was considered experimental therapy. Believing that his chanceofsurviving cancerfor ‘five years was otherwise “zero,” Dunn decided that “a mere hint” Of something more effective “was worth pursuing with everything I had.” He underwent treatmentintermittently from November 1989 through June 1990, accordingto his mother. Afterward, Dunn, who had earned his degree in math and Huenemann sought “the keys to uriderstanding whenobesity starts,” said Leona R. Shapiro, a retired assistant professor of pub- married Anthony Burns Chesnut onSep 17, 1969 and he died Sep 23, Ethel Mandeville Burr Swallow, our loving and caring mother and grandmother, passed away ences andhelp othersfind assistance. “I believed my experience put mein a specialposition to be able to help otherpatients.” Ruth Lois Huenemann. Ruth-Lois Huenemann,a nutrition expert at the University of California, Berkeley, whose longerm studieson children and teenagers expanded the under- standing of obesity andits origins,died of natural causes Aug: 9 at her homein Oakland, »She was 95. Huenemann,whotaught at UC Berkeley for 24 years and OBITUARYFEES The Daily Herald charges for obituaries. “Death nies, brietems dentiyngthe Hesessran hes ochage and mathe placed by the funeral home Thay Hea obi ted are fol preachingtour in Communist Romania, The Romanian Orthodox Churchcalled Plamadeala “an example of patience and wisdom,”addingthatit lost “a great cleric andscientist, who loved his church and nation.” Plamadeala becamean Orthodox monk in 1949, That year, he was tried in absentia for anti-communist activity and sentenced to seven years in prison. He was arrested in 1954 and incarcerated until 1956 in a prison forpolitical prisoners near Bucharest. PU casy ay picture An paitonal $3000 baie to run on legacy.com that Pe feats none quest book will be WET added to the obituary fee For further information cl 34-2533 You beshoteherlenta com fe 356-3011 DEADLINES Tuesday “Saturday: Ug also. Sunday: 1:00 pm. on Saturday Monday: 1:00 pm, on Sunday For Sunday & Monday publications obits need to be e-mailedor faxed. Photo deadlines same as above Elaine Arla Peterson Bezzant, 75, of Orem, Utah, passed away August 30, 2005,after a Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah. Condolences may. pte sent to the family at: www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. and taught Special Education until herretirement. During those years, she continued her involvement in ing clothing bargains throughout blessed with 5 children. 35 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren, she provided her family with love and support and teachingsthat will endure forever. Ethel was born on October 15, 1910 in Pasadena, CA to Merrill Jackson and Helen Noyes aHer early years were in Altadena, CA and Hevtiane: Nevada until 3rd grade. The family moved to Carson City, NV when herfather was appointed deputy superintendent of Nevada schools. There she began playing basketball and developed a love of swimming and naturein the Girl Reserves. Her mother's musical ability on violin and pianoinstilled in hera love of music and she sang in Glee Club during her H.S. and college years. She spent her H.S.senior year in San Jacinto, Ca. and graduated from San Jacinto High School. She attended Riverside Jr. College, (CA) and worked as a waitress at the Mission Inn and Lake Tahoe, where she spent 6 wonderful summers. Ethel graduated from UCLA in 1933 with her degree in Elementary Teaching. A year later she took a job at a , Nevada. they lived on the Swallow ranch at the base of Mt. Wheeler, NV for 27 years. There 5 children were born poe 4 boys and girl. Ranch life meals for the hired oe taking care of the ees and chickens, feeding “bumme and spending time at the See Ethel moved to Provo,Utah, after a divorce in 1962. Returning to Letters to the Editoronline www.heraldextra.com Director for San Mateo, The family lived there for the next 30 years. Elaine worked at remodeling the basic ranch style house Bob purchased into a nice home forthe family. She began a 20 year career with San Mateo County Schools, teaching handicapped children speech abilities with teaching profession. She was employed by the Alpine School District the years, as well as instruction on Proper nutrition, which she maintained a keeninterest in (and was in Fairview, Utah, on June 6, 1930. Atthe age of 6 years the family, of her parents andhersiblings; Ross, and twins, Leland and Leah; moved to ‘San Bernardino,California, where she grew up to young womanhood. She attended elementary and high school there, graduating from high schoolat age 16. She enrolled next in Brigham Young University and began studies leading eventually toa degree in speech pathology in 1952. whee Elaine and the childrenlived , Swimmingin the lake, aoe crafts and hiking the mountains near by. Bob would comeup on week ends and on vacation to join them. The primary kids she taught, andthe young women friends of the kids, wereinvited up for a week also. Asthe children grew older and wereself sufficient, Elaine ee plan exotic vacations and journey: for she and Bob to take. She foe Bob to Hawaiion a cruise first, a great example of) throughout her At the university she met a young then expanded to trips into Central life. (Photograph above was taken at engineer, Robert Bezzant, and the and Southern Mexico, Guatemala, age 90.) She enjoyed swimming until two ofthem, after a year courtship, Ecuador andthe Galapagos,the hereighties, was an avid reader, Scandinavian countries of her forin October 1950 and enjoying sewing and watching the bearers, Continental Europe,Italy, Lawrence Welk Show. She took pleasurein remembering birthdays and sending cards, even up until her ers of spring,the birds of summer last year. She delighted in the flowand the fresh fruit of fall. She felt greataffection towardall animals, especially dogs and birds. Deeply devoted to her children and grandchildren, she was able to live with or near themin her later years, which was a great blessing to them. Alwaysdoing for others, she continued up until the last few months ofher life to help with dishes and laundry, and filled many a crossword book. She became a member ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- was in a small USBRhouse trailer in the construction camp at the portal Duchesne tunnel.In the spring the Utah National Guard 115th Battalion was called up for the Korean War. and Brent. Indaws George and Lydia ‘Swallow and Arlo and Bea Swallow and Lou and Golden Swallow Johnson are also remembered, She is survived by sons Richard Burr (Donna)Swallow of Buhl, Idaho, Roland (JoAnn) Swallow of Orem, UT, Tim (Jane) Swallow of Waverly, lowa, daughter Sharon East Africa, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, England,Ireland, Alaska, Canada,Brazil, Costa Rica, and the United States (in an R.V.). After they Bob was 2nd Lt. in a company. retired in 1990 they went on a2 year journey around the world on do it McCoy to live for a year. Their first yourself basis. The kids were mortified at such scandalous actions of son, Bob Jr. was born there. Elaine her speech pathology driv- their parents. ing around the coulees from rural See to ood woceme wane venturous spirit. The art and cultural it forthe Keen tater shopping list that had to be visited. ter-day Saints during her early eight- in May 1952 and Elaine returned ies, and 4 of 5 children served LDS missions. Ethel was preceded in death her parents, son Sylvan Swallow of American Fork, Utah, sister Josephine B. Hees, brother Charles N.Burr,and great-grandsons Riley Greece, Crete, Rhodes, Turkey, Eastern Europe, Russia, Kathmandu, Tibet, Thailand, Sumatra, Borneo, Indonesia, Java, Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific Islands,India, ‘They moved to Wisconsin's Camp to live near her parents in San Bernardino. When Bob returned in late 1952, they moved to an apartment in Alhambra, California. After awhile She was everthe curious and ad- museums of the world werelike a The Louvre,the Prado, Rijkes Mu‘seum,Kroller-Muller,etc. Elaine was an artisan in her ‘ownrite. She made stained glass windowsfor the house, welded they moved into a new tract home, in Monterey Park, California. Elaine sculptures, won a Bay Area prize of her own and demonstrated her trekked throughthe jungles and the inga photograph the Highland Gorillas, Cape Buffalo, Orangutans, Lions, was pleased to be in the first home fae fe Renoea a home.Son, Bill and daughter, Julianne, were born about in photography and was an excellent cook and gardener. She grasslands of the world to see and Rhinos, Cheetahs, Leopards, Giraffes After a short time they moved to Alhambra, California, to a new mod- and Elephants,the Tigers in the Game Parks in India, and over 350 different birds in India, Africa and the other countries of the world. A (Ray)Smith of Yakima, Wa., daughter-indaw May Swallow of Ameri- renaissance woman. Elaine leaves husband, Bob, chil- can Fork, UT, former daughter-inlaw Jeanne , former hus- dren, Robert (Alice), Bill (Nieto), Julianne (Mark), Daniel (Susan), Merilee band Richard M. Swallow,inlaws (Giff), Jolene (Steve), 31 grandthil- Lee and Darlene Whitlock of — Nevada, nieces and nephews, and www.heraldextra.com/ yellowpages Orem City Cemetery. Elaine Arla Peterson Bezzant Intermentin East Lawn Memorial children were provided with amaz- waitressing and college for a short while, she then stepped back into the 4:00 p.m. Day before publication, The family would like to thank Dr. Corniea and staff of CUC,the residents and staff of Courtyard at 11am.at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home,646 East 800 North, Orem,Utah. Family and friends maycall from 10-10:45 a.m.prior to. the service. Intermentwill be in the quences, New Mexico.In 1992, they priorto the services at the church. enjoyed attending education week at BYU.Her children and grand- Local Businesses Phone Numbers Ralston, Nebraska; Darin (Marie) Haag; Shannon Herrera; Monty (Chris) Venable; Wendy (Howard) Wolf; Kyle and Jared Venable. She “snowbirds”in Truth or Conse- temple. After. Leroy retired, they became at Jamestown. Leroy passed away After retirement,she continued and 4 great-great grandchildren, created to documenthis experi- (Laura) Callahan, Ottawa, Kansas; and Misti (Ray) Callahan-Schulte, Jamestown,and Utah Valley and THC Hospice staff for their support and concern for Faye, Funeral services will be held Thursday, September1, 2005, at of American Fork; Lynn (Susan) herzest for live andeer and helping others who were faced www.cancerguide.org, which he ‘Gammell, Spanish Fork, Utah, Brad convert, she loved working on family history and anxiously awaited letters from her German researcher. The family went to St. George, Utah, in 1953 and weresealed in the moved to Orem, Utah. She loved Utah and was gladto be back in the mountains. Five years ago Faye and bargain shopping. She especially late Mondayin the central city abroad,In 1985, when he was chairman of the church's foreign relations department, he invited Graham to preach in Romania on behalf of a groupof14religious denominations. Graham accepted and wenton an 11-day Survived by 3 sons and 2 daugh- built and come for her. also has 13 great-grandchildren. Her special love (and gift) was teaching the gospel. As Leroy was a Grove; Milford (Kathy) of Van- ters: John (Lorraine) of Pleasant ‘Women (AAUW) andserved on the boardof directorsin Provo. Washington.Living nearly 95 years, “Lwas(and am)outraged by whatI had to go through to get highly promising, lifesaving treatment,” Dunn wrote on LDS Churchandis very devoted to herfamily. the American Assoc.of University in Romaniaduring the oe years of Communism,has di at the ageof 78, the church per ednesday. Plamadeaia, who headed the Orthodox Churchin the north* west Transylvania region, died Hewas considered one of great cook. Soon after moving tax’ Kansas, Fayelocated the nearest Ethel Burr Swallow biology from Middlebury College fering a debilitating stroke. in Vermont, became interested in was a wonderful seamstress.and a “LDS branch of the church about 40 Saturday, Sep 3 at 12 noon in the the Rev.Billy Graham to preach ofSibiu, several years after suf- ayeis survived by her children: Cindy (Max) Haag, Orem, and Jodi (Daniel) Venable, Park City, Kansas. Grandchildren: Mike(Angela) Eidson of Greenwood, SC. Funeral services will be held Antonie Plamadeala political prisoner who invited 2002. She has beenactivein the American Fork 4th Ward, 455 East 300 North. Friends maycall 1 hour lic-health nutrition who helped designthe study of teenagers. CLUS, Romania — Archbishop Antonie Plamadeala, a Romanian orthodox cleric and former no grass in the front yard due to the numerous games of “tree tag”. Faye was a super, party-giving Mom. She Chalk house was home toall of the neighberhood sotherewas of Springville and Cindy (Curtis) Preschool Nutrition Study, which cancer. Two weekslater, he un- waiting for him to get er *‘man- couver, WA;Cheryl (Robert) Grace Leray moved into the Courtyard before adolescence. That study led her in 1969 to organize anotherlongitudinal research effort, the Berkeley began with a group of 447 babies derwentsurgery, but by then the cancer had spreadto his lungs andspine, and doctors gave him Conniereturned to her heavenly homeAugust 31, 2005. She was born Oct 27, 1926in Lyman, Utah to dency towardobesity begins well and avid outdoorsman, was di- agnosed with advanced kidney Connie Morrell Chesnut studies in the 1960s and 1970s “Eternally Together” three years ago andshe has been and had their third child, Jodi. The 10-10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Strawberry Cemetery in Duchesne under the di- founded its public-healthnutrition Steve Dunn, who fought back kidney cancer more than a decade ago andused his experience Leroy’s hometown of Lewis, Kansas from 6-8 p.m.and on Friday from. www. hullingermortuary.com. Steve Dunn lows: $2.60 per line, $15 per Lloyd Spalding. Heis also survived by 20 grandchildren, and a few great gré Hewas preceded in death by his parents, his son Stephen Gregory Spalding, and his sisters, Joyce Spalding and Beth Edith Backman. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday, September 2, 2005, at the Lake Fork LDS Church ‘While there, they had Cindy, ino Vea who died in 1990. In 1946, the family moved to and6 randchildren. grandchildren, great and pbabdr grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Walker-Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 E.800 N., Orem, Utah, on Sat. 3, at 1:00 p.m. Elaine was activeall this time in the Relief Society and in Primary. ‘She served on the R.S. Board ofEast funeral service will be held at the Sharon 5th Ward Chapel, 6th South and &th East, Orem, Friday, Sept. 2, at Ll am. A viewing will be held www.kengarttford.com Begin your career by joining the family. A Francisco Peninsula, when Codes ay ewe othe feney‘www.walkerfamilymortu- changed jobs to be Public Works MOWHAWK? CARPET MILL OUTLET “The Easy Way To Buy” 801-TRY-FORD one hour before the service in the Relief Society room of the chapel. mere GroveCity Cemet 801-705-7602 100°S OF DOr REMNANTS & ROLL ENDS e + Orem + 801-221-9086 |