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Show eea ak ae eeeo ee are OBITUARIES DAILY Childadvocacy group ment at Thanksgiving Point Golf Policia)area Thursday, February 9, 2006 at his home. He was born May 30, Caro aes caret al those he worked with. Dick was an uplifting William Donald Reedy, known as “Bill”, was born on June 23, 1942 in SanDiego, California Donna and his children, Christopher (Lisa) Rooklidge; Erik Arizona;his daughter, Kristine; sons, Eric, Jason and Aaron;thirteen grandchildren and five great- ren. He was in death by his parents, and infant daughter, Meghan. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 13, 2006 at 12:00 noon in the Battlecreek Ninth Ward Chapel, 825 S. Loader Dick served in the US Navy from 1954-1958 and later attended The University of Utah. He was an avid hunter and outdoorsman who loved animals, especially his dog “RD”, golfing and many sports. Afterretiring from Northwest Trucklines, he started anew career workingin manage- Ave.(approx. 1030 E.) Pleasant Grove. Friends maycall at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 S. 300 E., Pleasant Grove on Sunday, February 12, 2006 from 6-8 pm andat the church on Monday from 10:45-11:45 am. Interment will be in the Lindon City Cemetery where military rights will be conducted by the American Legion Post 72. Condolences may grandchildren. to Safford, Arizona, where he spent Thursday, February9, 2006 in Provo, Utah. She was born Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East he started his career as a drafts- Mea! Street, Sunday evening, When the mines closed, he entered the field of retail iG, the Ware Chapel from 9-20 10:45 prior to services. Inter- Linda preceded him in death on 3:00 p.m. Condolences may tonnereser Conver Nines He met and married Linda Lee Taylor. They had four children: Kristine, Eric, Jason and Aaron. February 22, 1984. be sentto the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com. James E. Hathawev; five sons and dren and24 great-grandchildren, one brother and3 sisters; Robert Lake LDS Temple on May11, 1953. Darlene attended schoolin Spanish Fork andwas a devoted wife and mother. She was a member of the American Legion A\ a Daughterof Utah Pioneers, and a dedicated 4-H leader. An active member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-DaySaints, she served in many church auxiliaries includingRelief Society, Sunday School, Primary, and Scouting. She Johnson, Provo; Nola Titus, Provo; Arlene Gull, Palmyra; and Annie King, Spanish Fork. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Lyle Hathaway; five brothers, Elmer, Max, Kenneth, Boyd, Ivan, and two sisters, Eva a eistoptice. and Beulah T: Our dearest mother and grandmother, Gladys May Bates Lambourne Erickson, peacefully passed away at age 86 spokeill of anyone. She firmly believed and emulated the proverb,“If you can't say anything nice about someone, you shouldn't say any- 17, 1919, in Salt Lake City, of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Fraley eeay rem ceocis C. and May ingwood Bates. Gladysat- Ghsivelygh ter, Penny (Richard) sons,Jack ‘Steve (Sandy) Lambourne and Kim on February 8, 2006. She was born on June thing at all.” ists ie den and especially loved her roses. She was a member of the Church | tions,fi tended South lia) Lambourne; a sister, Shirley HighSchool Everill; 23 grandchildren; 59 (and where she developed a love and talent for music. She took leadingroles in school musical and plays. She growing) great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and friends. Gladysis preceded in death by her two husbands;a brother, Jack FuneralServices willbe held Gladys loved her family and Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m at Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main, Spanish Fork, or Monday from Darlene enjoyed quilting, crocheting, and othe: handwork, read- Fork City Cemetery. Condolences maybe sent to the fifamily at www. church. Burial will be in the Spanish walkerfamilymortuary.com. R. Floyd Tuttle R. Floyd Tuttle, passed away 2:00 pm at Larkin Sunset Gardens ‘spent her life as ahomemaker and Her jest moments were spent together with her family. She was very proud of her Mortuary Chapel, 1950 E. 10600 So., Sandy, where a Viewing for friends and family will be held from 1,00pm to 145pm. Interment will be . had a passion for little children even in her later incapacitated stages of life. Gladys was knownas a very following services. Condolences at www larkinmortuary.com. The Family would like to express a thanksand gratitude to the t ‘htful caregivers at . She was also known for her sweet spirit and never Center for their compassion and service rendered on Gladys’ behalf. children, i great- lovely lady with beautiful red hair and was always meticulous in her His home was characterized by —_in Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery iaCosa Heeanteek Hospice andGarden Terrace Care peacefullyin his homesurrounded by family on February 9, 2606. He was born on April 1, 1930 anytime dayor night ~ sometimes in his P.J.’s. His concern throughout his life, and even during his battle in Springville, Utah to Francis Lamar Turtle and Zola Otteson. Born on April Fool's Day, withcancer, was for his sweetheart DEATH NOTICES Timothy Rex Fairholm, 40, died February 6, 2006, in Los Angeles, California. Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. Donald Henry Beardall, 80, of Spanish Fork, passed away Wednesday, February 8, 2006 in Payson, Utah. Funeral arrangementswill be an- nounced by Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork Floyd had a positive attitude and a fun He served an LDSMission in the East Central States and upon his return, two weekslater, he married his high school sweetheart, Merilyn Johnsonin the Salt Lake Temple. A member of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Floyd loved the Lord,his family and serving others. Church service was the hallmark of Floyd's life. He served in many churchcallings, among them, Bishop of the Mapleton 2nd Ward,an early morning Seminary Teacher, Bishop of the y Young Adult Branch, StakePresi dency Member, and Full Time Missionary with wife, Merilyn. He was preceded in death by his son, David Tuttle (Debbie), and is survived by his wife, Merilyn Johnson Tuttle and children: Robert Tuttle (Barbara), Cheryl Burke(Jer- ry), Marla 6to 8pm. at Wheeler Morttuary, 211 E. 200 S., Springville, Utah. Funeral services will be held M February13, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the | Mapleton White Church, 31 West Maple Street, Mapleton where there will be a viewing held one hour prior to the services. 6 tee $52 00 incivdes 4 newspace ciuppings. OF tyftner intormation cal oes Visit the obituaries 4.00pm Day befor publication Sunday 1009 m on Seurcay Morsay 1009 on: Fox Sunday & Mondty publica re obs nee Yo be e-maied ot taro Proto deadlines same as ove. Heart transplant pioneer dies at 83 of lung cancer fiercrouptrackingnee Se ee ea ler ¢roup The percentage of women receiving prenatal care is level, but more low-birth weight babies are being born. “It’s telling that year after year wesee things stay the same.I guess it’s positive that it’s not getting worse,” Kids Count coordinator Terry Haven said. “But as much as we Y (* « a Guest Book or send flowers. wf — harg "The wounded hae was taken to Ogden Regional Medical Center and then transferred to Pri Children’s Medical Center, where he was listed in serious but sti ‘ion. The injury was not believed to and two BB guns on the top shelf of a closet. kids knew there was a BBgun in the closet, and they took them out to play with them,” Weber County Sheriff's Capt. Klint Anderson said. It was unknown whether the gun was already loaded or the children loaded if any charges would be filed in the incident. boy's home, where the boys Nine immigrants arrested at Dugway Proving Ground ASSOCIATED THE PRESS SALT LAKE CITY — Nine men immigrants working 8 8RTE were arre at the Dugway Proving Ground, toUS. Immigration and foms Enforcement The workers, all from Mexico, were inside the perimeter of the highly-sensitivesite, which serves as a chemical and biological weapons testing center for the Department of Defense. The workers were construction work, immigration officials said. Agents said twoof those arrested Thursday had Utah es cards, but none < valid worl permits. Military officials said the people who were arrested were working several miles away from w actual ical and biological t is done. The site is about 80 miles southwest of Salt Lake The workers are being cessed at the ICE's office in Salt Lake City. Fired teacher accused of having sex with student ASSOCIATED THE PRESS SALT LAKE CITY —Fired Hills School teacher Melinda Lee hasbeen accused of having sex with one her students when he was 16. Deluca, 29, who taught American Language, wi oe in 3rd District in West Jordan with two counts of felony forcible sexual abuse. punishable one to 15years in 4 Four other juveniles allegedly saw the twokissing in the car, the documents allege. said Kymbra Steig, a spokeswoman for the Fire Authority. The wn ona Rohbock’s Floral ‘She was hired in 2001 and in December when school officials learned of the investigation into her conduct,the Jordan School ‘The student told police that Deluca invited him to her house school hours on Oct. 25 and had sex, and he also met her in his car at a park near the West Jordan school in court ground against So. Cal blazes THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 801 225-3003 would allow childrenaging out of foster care to continue to be eligible for Medicaid until they turned 21 and another that would raise the asset test for Medicaid eligibili The group also supportsa bill that would establish a vol- were playing with te victim’s ASSOCIATED THE PRESS PLAIN CITY — A 9-yearold boy was wounded in the face when rifle being held by ae epee lls Playmatedis- Paul Elias www.heraldextra.com 676 SOUTH MAIN, OREM near- ae ele vic Firefighters continue to gain See the obituary section at Serving Utah Valley since 1928 tr: Boy wounded in face as kids play with rifle net See ‘@ inform the public debate about how can we best meet the children, i THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS. man Shumway,the firstargon to perform a successful heart transplant ed States, died Fi cancer, a Stanford spokeswoman said. He was 83. Shumway died at his home in Palo Alto, spokeswoman Ruthann Richter “Hewas a miracle worker,” said Susan Craze, who lost three of her five children to heart disease before Shumway's team was uble to save the other two You may aiso e-mail shotototaheretaco «Fr 3963011 David M. Crowton,age 93 of Provo, passed away February 10, 2006. Funeral services are under the direction of Berg Mortuary. SAN FRANCISCO — Dr. Nor- Condolences may be sent at online to sign On-Line Legacy.com for 30 ys. a0 ¥ photo Children, said, “The intent (of the book)is, as always, to help (Bob), LuAnn ‘Samuelian (Mike), and John Tuttle. He is also survived by his brother, Bill Tuttle, his sister, Theora Boulton, 28 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. www. Wwheelermortuary.com. OBITUARYFEES Karen Crompton, director of Voices for Utah ture that directly impact ereaccidenthe accident happened Thursdayat the 9-year-old ‘Stake Center, 360 North 650 West, ‘Spanish Fork.. Friends may call 9:45-10:45 prior to services at the ing. especially poetry, and travel- sent Monday, February 13, 2006 at 11:00 a.m.in the Spanish Fork West loved serving as a temple worker and doing geneological work. to SiteBergMortuneycost Gladys May Bates Utah, to John E. Hathaway an increase in It said the child abuse rateis up from a year ago, but there , were 300 fewer total abuse 1919-2006 ing. Her love and influence will be i by all. missed She is survived by her husband, Springville; Michael(Valerie), Oak on October21, 1946 in Provo, Utah. Theyweresealed in the Salt a mixed bag pluses and minuses, such as a decline in teen from 6-8 p.m., or Monday thent wil be inthe Mt Graham LambourneErickson three daughters, Lurry (Roberta), Spanish Fork; Elaine (Reid) Carlson, Mapleton; Lanny, Spanish Fork;Millie (Brent) Cannon, Salem; Emily (Paul) Clark, Orem; Wendell, May27, 1928 to Parley Heber Johnson and Hulda Kristine Andersen Johnson in Sutherland, Utah. Darlene married James ‘THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS SALT LAKE CITY —A East, Provo. Friends maycall at the most of his youth. Asayoung man, Darlene Johnson Hathaway Darlene Johnson Hathaway, 77, of Spanish Fork, passed away During his retail career, he manseveral stores in Arizona and He moved to Utahto be near his family. He met and garet, his mother, Gloria of Mesa, Rooklidge; Robin (Todd) Smith; two sisters, Nancy Rooklidge and Karen Bergdorf; one brother, Steven Toth and nine . married Margafet Louise Marsh on July 13, 2002 in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. Heis survived by his wife, Mar- Dick is survived by his wife, 1938 in Salt lists pluses, minuses in Kids Countreport William Donald Reedy Richard Chandler Rooklidge Richard Chandler R¢ Saturday, February 11,2006 HERALD near any build- ings. A Use bcelere! ag ¥ No homes were threatened. ‘The wildfire eastof Ana- Ss , Officials said. 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