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Show Sunday, February 19, 2006 DAILY HERALD OBITUARIES » More on B4 Tm ie Richard Penrod Glazier Richard Penrod Glazier, of Provo, passed away on February 16, 2006, after a short battle with leukemia. Hedied at his home sur- Temple. This e was blessed with five more daughters and a son. Penrod subsequently earned a Master's Degree in Education from BYU.He worked for Alpine School Heloved music and many hours were enjoyed singing with the fare District his entire career, first as a ily, while Penrod the ukulele or accordion. He willbe greatly missed by his sweetheart, Rowena, and his ren and teacher; and,then for over 30 years as an elementary school principal. grandchildren who havepeace in their knowledgeof the gospel and Heinfluenced many teachers and thousands of children over the years. Penrod was a devoted member of The ChurchofJesus Christ of Latling and Myrle ter-day Saints. His testimonyof the He grew up in served faithfully wherever he was called. He blessed the lives of many ‘ospel was an anchor in his life. He Penrod Glazier. while serving as a Bishop andas a StakePresidentin the Edgemont Stake. He served with his companion, Rowena,in the New York Rochester Mission from 1994-1995. He wasa devoted hometeacherandfriend. Wasatch High School in 1944. Heserved his Penrod’s family was of prime country during World War II in 48 years, Rowena; andhis seven children: Julie Ward (Lane), of Trujillo, Peru; Chris Bond (Kevin), of ‘Sandy;Richard Glazier (Shuri), of Provo; Ruth Ann Daines (Rob), of Stanford, CA; Laurie Oldroyd(Bill), of Orem; Mary Koster (David), of Summit, NJ; Penni Glazier, of Orem; 25 grandchildren,six great-grandchildren;andhis sister, Joan (LaVal) Pitts, of Provo. Viewingswill be held on Sunday, February 19, 2006, from 6-8 p.m.; and, Tuesday, February 21, from 9-10:30 a.m. Both viewingswill be madetimefor his family. Countless, happy memories were madein the be held Tuesday, February 21, at Betty Lou Bone,that sameyearin small fruit orchard andlarge gar- the direction of Berg Mortuary. dennear his home. There werealso manycamping, fishing, hunting, Intermentwill be at East Lawn blessed with a beautiful daughter, life for him. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In.1947, he was called to servein the Hawaiian Mission. He returned in 1949, and married his fiancée, the Salt Lake Temple. They were Julie. Betty passed away in 1952. He married the secondloveof his life, Rowena June Sherwood, on May31, 1957, in the Mesa Arizona In spite of his busy work schedule andchurchservice, he always and Lake Powell trips. He enjoyed hard work,and “getting the job done”. Serving others was a wayof Sarah-Ann Fawson Hawkins Woodward Sarah Ann Fawson Hawkins Woodward passed away on Febru- held at the Edgemont 4th Ward Chapel, 4000 N. Timpview Drive, Provo, Utah. Funeral services will 11 a.m., at the samelocation, under Cemétery. In lieuof flowers, the family suggests contributionsto the Perpetual Education Fund of The Churchof “| FEEL LIKE She is survived by her husband, Leonard A. Woodward; children: ary18, 2006, in Orem, Utah. Clyde (Vera) Hawkins, born December 17, 1910,in Irwin,Idaho, to Sara Ann Butler and John William Fawson. She grew Hawkins,Salt Lake City, Utah; A FISH WITH NO WATER.”” Lunas, New Mexico;Larry (Berlinida) She was -JACOB, AGES DESCRIBING ASTHMA DeAnn (Leon) Woodward, Mapleton, Utah;Allen (Elfida) Hawkins, Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico; Eunice (Edward) Williams, Pleasant View, Utah: Erva Lee (Reed)Rieske, Orem, Utah; 31 grandchildren, 80 March 8th & 9th a great-grandchildren, seven greatgreat-grandchildren. She is preceded up in Idaho, Utah, and California. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ in death byher parents, two brothers, five sisters, one son, one grand- (Wednesday & Thursday} child, and one great-grandchild ofLatter-day Saints, and served in Funeral services will be held on manychurchpositions. Tuesday, February 21, 2006, at 2 p.m., inthe Berg Mortuary Draw- est joy, taking special interestin herchildren, grandchildren and St., Provo, Utah. Friends maycall on Tuesday, from 1-2 p.m. at the gardening, quilting, and crocheting. nia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Condolences canbe sent to www. Sarah's family washergreat- You know how to at the McKay Events Center Orem, UT. 11. a.m. to 5 p.m. ing Room Chapel, 185 East Center great-grandchildren. She enjoyed Having her children learn music Technology » the exemplary life he lived. Heis survived by his wife of importancein his life. His great exampleis a legacy to his posterity. the U.S. Army. Afterhis discharge, he returned to Utah to continuehis education at BYU. 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