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Show OBITUARIES.. Gene Thomas Haag Gene Thomas Haag. a long tumeresident of Orem and Prove, passed away as a result of a heart attack Wednesday = the 15th of March, 2006, at his homein Orem Gene DAILY ‘H ERALD ch 9, 1932 ~ president of the Edgemont Lions Club, and was instrumental in the development of Veterans Memorial Park in Orem (located in the Provo River Bottoms) was a husGeneand band, brother. Sherma are father, grand. theparents father, great of four ‘chil grandfather dren: Rosanne and afriend to (Cardell) Ja many cabson. Prove: The son of Raber Gene (Denise) Walter Ferrabee Haag da . Orem: Melody and Amy Louise Phillips (Roker Munson, Eagle Haagandtheoldest of Mountainand Gaylen four brothers. Gene was (Leona) Haag. Alpine born August 29, 1924. in all of Utah, They have 16 Pleasant Grove, Utah. He grandchildrenand 18 great-grand. married Nellie Sherma Cobbley of chuldren. Precededindeath are his Challis, Idaho, on May 23, 1943. in parents, a brother, Keith Haag. He American Fork. They were sealed is survivedby his wife. Sherma insthe Provo Temple'December17 his children andhis brothers. Eldon 1988. L. Haag. Pleasant View and Max L Gene graduated from American Fork High School andattended Haag. Orem, Utah Gene was an active member of the LDS Business Gollege before TheChurch of Jesus Christ of Lat enlisting inthe US ‘Air Forcein 1943. He served unilthe enor tergay Saints-Fhefamily would World War 1. He spent most of his liketo express gratitudeto the members of the Cascade 5th Ward employment career as a manager ior the loveand support they have in the heatingandair conditioning business. After retiring healso givento the family especially over workedin-real estate the past year Geneenjoyed playing golf. . Funeral services will be held painting.and visiting with friends. Monday. March20, 2006, at 11am in the Cascade 5th Ward Chapel Mostly. however, he enjoyed 1051 East 200 North, Orem. Family watching and supportinghis children and grandchildren in sporting andfriends may call Sunday eve events, performances and numer: ning from6-8 p.m. inthe Walker SandersonFuneral Home. 646 East ous other activities. He will always 800North, Oremandfrom 9:45be remembered forthe support 10:45 a.m. prior to theservices at he was to his family. Thechildren and grandchildren appreciate the the church, Intermentwill be held tender and loving care he gave to in the OremCity Cemetery “Grandpa. we know youwill still his wife, their mother and grandmother. particularlyduring the last be watching and checking onall of us. We love vou year ofherillness. Condolences may besent to the He wasalso an active particifamily at: www..walkerfamilymor pant in civic activities. He organized the Edgemont Boys baseball tuary.com Momspent herentire life dedicated to her family. She enjoyed camping, and timespent with family during holidays and special ‘occasions: She foundgreat returned and took our motherbythe hand am led her awayfrom her trials and tribulattons on their 5ath wedding amhiversary She was bofn on Au- gust the 10th 1930 in Salt Lake ify. Utah to Clarence Lyman Carsoh and Madge May Rasmussen. She spentthefirst 15 years of hef life in Salt Lake City. moving to Prevoin 1946, whereshe later met thé love of herlife, Charles Lamar Lagan. They married on March 15» 1947andcelebrated 55 years of marriagetogether Together theyhad6 children. Gary(Terry), Dan (Jenni), Bill (Vi- olg), Bonnie (Robbie) Ercanbrack, Gima (Kopp) Latner. and Lori (Bo) Brannin; 14 grandchildren: and 20 great-grandchildren. She is also survivedby 4 brothers, Lynn, Lon- nig, Norman and MikeGleave. She waspreceded in death by hef husband, parents, stepfather, 1 sister, 4 brothers and 2 great-grand- si : turned to her Heavenly Father. She left from: her home in Highland In March of ing on June13. Funeral services 2 pleasure getting lost ina good book and spending quality time with herdear friend Lenore Carter She wasa dedicated wife and caregiv of her husband until his pass- will be held Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 11:00 am. in the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel,185 E. Center Street. Provo. Friends may call Monday eveningat the mortuary from 6-8 p.m, as well as Tuesday morning, one hour prior to ser- vices. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills. Thefamily wishes to express their appreciation toTrinity Mission Health and Rehabof Provo. Wealso wish to express our love and appreciation to Dave and Diana Carterfor their friendship and compassionatecare to both our motherand father duringtheir golden years: MayGod watchover you‘til we meetagain. Welove you Mom. | Or send flowers. | =see the obituary sectionat iewww.heraldextra.com | + DailywHerald OBITUARY FEES your children Sam, Norma and Robert — Jimmy Carter. formerPresident It all starts with newspapers. Doilu¥Herald Your Town Your Nesghbors. Your Newspaper: Forthe best view of your world. Custom, Quality Memorials Large Selection of Colors & Styles was her fa- Bob was a patriot who served his country in the Marines and the Utah National Guard. He loved the people of Latin America. making several trips to Panamawith the NG. and to Guatemala for humanitarian service. Heis survived by his parents andsiblings: Chris Pechin, Hope becoming the youngest mem- Lukens, and Heather Pechin of Indiana,his wife. and children: ber of the fam- Spencer (Kimberly), Amber Emma Alberta (Jake) Pacheco, Jessica (Luke) ily of George Normanand (Steve) Price. Katie (Gordon) Thompson, Hannah. CoopFowler. Georgeand Al berta and Myra’s big brothers.nave no doubt beeneagerly anticipating her arrival, as they did her coming seventy-four years ago. Myraloved the beautiful world and looked forward to her chance to livein it. She loved gardens, flowers. trees and plants ofall kinds. She loved apricots and, apricot jam. She loved watching the birds that built their nests and hatched their eggsjust outside of her window. She loved America. Sheloved music. Shé loved dogs. Sheloved Driggs and the Tetons and the river. She loved Christmas andlights andparties. She loved people and people knewit. She loved theLord, While attending WeberCollege Myra met DonaldHilton Ripplinger with whose life hers fused. They married in the Salt LakeCity Templeini September 1950, and their lives becameone. Into their family they invited and gloryin sevenchildren: Rex, Lynne,Curtis, Jane, Cary, Hilton, and Shannon,all of whom. like their father, are sad- dened by theseparation,but joyful a loving support and counselor to and was a devoted husband to callings in the Church of Jesus and their spouses Debbie, Kristyl, David, Evelyn, Eizabeth, and Scott, Myrawill be missed by forty grandchildren, eighteen great grandchildren,her sister Norma Wilkins, many wonderful in-laws, friends, Funeral services for Myra will be held Monday, March 20, 2006 at: 12:00 noon in the Alpine Tabernacle, 114 East Main Street, American Fork, Utah, Family andfriends maycall Sunday evening from 68 m. at Warenski Funeral Home, 1776 North 900 East, (located four blocks north of the Mt. Timpanogos Temple), American Fork, Utah and an additional viewing at the Alpine Tabernacle on Monday from 10:00 land City Cemetery In lieu of flowers please make son of arail- , road engineer, mentto the environmentand the advancement of technology receiv- ing many honors, awards, and prizes. Hewas deeply committed to the * community helived in andtohis church. He gave his professional he was born in Provo, Utah ‘on October 31, support to many charitable orga- member ofhis resentative in The ChurchofJesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. nizations andinstitutions of higher education. He served as a bishop, stakepresident, and regional rep- 1919. Thefirst familyto gdon to higher edu- Christ of Latter-Day Saints. with scouting being his favorite. He shared his love of the funeral will be in the samelocation on Monday, March20th at 12:00, The burial will be at Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Camp Williams, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please donateto the Hirsche Smile Foundation, Gospel and the outdoors with his family, going on many P.O. Box 1064, Orem UT 84059. camping andhikingtrips. Service. Directors Independent Funeral Marnie W. Sandau January 4,1 Marnie W.Sandau,our beautiful wife, mother, and daughterdied at home March15,2006 in Mapleton, Utah at age 36. She married Stephen Marnie loved children andtaught for manyyearsin the primary. She enjoyedserving in the Temple and attended regularly. Her desire for learning was unquenchable and shespent many hourslearning at home, school, and library. D. Sandau of She Temple andis earneda degreein “Construction Management” from Rick’s College in Rexburg, Idaho and was casually perusing a degree in “Chemical Engineering” from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She the mother for four wonderful children. She was born loved to sew and made many dolls, and doll clothing for her own girls and for humanitarian aid. She was activein her children’s education. 1989 in the Jordan River January 4, 1970 to Craig and Kaye Bairdin Colfax, Washington.- She 1919-2006 years old. The Karen (Maple) for 30 years He served faithfully in many 481 E. Center, Orem, Utah. The nieces, nephews, neighbors and William Richard ‘Bill’ Gould William R. Gould passed awayon in Alaska/British Columbia, hopes and dreams with their responsibilities and obligations to God. Besides her husband aeos donations to the Perpetual Education Fund. Saturday. March 11, 2006 in Long Beach, California. He was 86 Theviewing will be Sunday night from6:30-8:30pm.at the OremCascade LDS Chapel at sion her husband: always keeping her are inthe service of your fellow spent serving God: for “when ye Angela. and 9 granddaughiers. Building were highlights of her week: she was able to see friends and serve others. She was the best mother a child could ever want and a.m.to 11:30 a.m.prior to services. Interment will take place at High- beingsye are only in the service of Sarah Humphries, Barbara. Rebecca, in The Plan and the knowledge she was worthy whenshe left Myraand Don'slives have been is survived byher husband Stephen D. Sandau andtheirfour children (Elise B., Matthew Neal, Jenna Marie, and Peter Conrad Sandau) all of Mapleton, Utah; her parents Craig and KayeBaird of Middleton. Idaho;andherfive siblings Tiffany Weber(Laren) of Middleton, Idaho; WendeFleshman (Jeff) of Kanab, ‘Utah;Scott Baird (April) and Alan Baird (Daynanne) both of Middleton, Idaho; and Cole Baird (Tammy) of Saratoga Springs, Utah. tutoring at school as well as serving in her community. She loved tovisit at the local nursing home where she made dear friends. She took pleasure in walking, cooking teaching, serving. reading, playing, and loving ra! services will be held March20, 2006 in the Groveland LDS chapel155 N. 380 W. in Grove- land,Idahoat 11:00 a.m, proceeded bya viewingat 10:00 a.m. in the® cultural hall. Intermentwill be in the Chester Cemetery . Chester, Idahoat 4:00 p.m. of the same day His first wife, Erlyn, predeceased cation, he stud- ied engineering atthe University of Utah and went onto do post graduate workin the United States Navy at MIT and him by 14 years. They had been married for 50 yearsat the time of her passing. He is survived by his second wife, Mildred Johnson, a daughter Erlyn Madsen, sons Dartmouth. Heserved asa Lieuten- Bill Jr., Gilbert and Wayne,a step- ant in the US. Navyduring World WarII. Supervising the engineering and construction of warships at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Followingthe war, he made his homein Long Beach,taking a jobas a mechanical engineer with Southern California Edison Company. During his 44 year career with Edison, he rose throughthe ranks to eventually preside as Chair- daughter Sue Ann Sanft, step-sons Randall D. Johnson and Charles Marc Johnson and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Provo, Utah on Monday, March GeorgeWillis (Bill) Oram George Willis (Bill ) Oram,returned to his Father in Heaven. Thursday March 16, 2006andinto the loving arms ofhis wife Lola. Hewas bornApril5, 1920, in Liberty, Utah, to William Hughes Oram and Elizabeth Melvina Knighton. He married Lola Rowe. April 6, 1941, theywerelater sealed in the Manti Temple. reception for the family will be held Bill grewupin Elberta Utah,he andhis dear wife raised their fam- berta Farms. Heloved all growing things, and he passed that love on to his children and grandchildren alternative and renewable sources immediately prior to the services in the same locationat9:30 am. In lieu offlowers, contributions could be madein the honor of William R. Gould to the William R. and ErlynJ. Gould distinguished lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life, J. Willard Marriott Library, ee of Utah, 295 South 1500 many institutions for his commit- 0860. (801) 581-3421, and Temple Worker.He loved man and Chief Executive Officer from1979 to 1984. He continued to serve asa director of SCE until 1992. His most noted achievements at Edison werethe construction of the nuclear power stations at San Onofre and the developmentof East,Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112- _ Jesse Lawrence Davis Jesse Lawrence Davis, long time resident of Provo, died March 14, 2006,after devoted service to his family. church. was BranchPresidentin Paonia, ©0, Sons Masterfor many years, Boy Sc ittee for nearly 10;years, second counselor . inthe Proyo Oak Hills Il Ward and High Counselor in a BYU Stake. Heserved in the Mazatlan, Mexico mission with his secondwife, Jan to read a newspaper every day. They may grow up to make this a more peaceful world.” and much loved Young Women's Fourth Ward, with the Tabernacle Choir, with her children, with her Russell Moore, age 82. of Provo, died March 16. 2006. Services “Encourage in the Kingdom. She was a loveable vorite. She always sang: with the Singing Mothers of the Cottonwood of energy. Hewas recognized by DEATH NOTICES your God." Myra had many callings leader. Girls’ 1932 in Ogden, Myra Jane joined Bill pending, will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. obituaries | online to sign | a Guest Book March 15, 2006 Robert E. Pechin III, 53, of Our sweet little mother has re- Beverly Jean Carson Logan Ourloving mother. grandmotter. great-grandmother passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. In theearly morning hours our father Robert E. PechinIll Myra Jane Fowler meee program. was a member andlater Cummins Sondrup, and worked in the Provo Temple for 13 years. Larry married Rae Buckley Davis on June 10, 1944. She died of a strokein 1984. Their children include James Lawrence Davis of Hegraduated from Utah State University with a degree in Potomac, MD,Cheryl DiVito of Brewster, MA, Marilyn Heiner Givil Engineer- ing andmany honorsin cross » countrytrack. ily there. They moved to Payson Utah in 1982.Bill worked 23years for the LDS Church, managing El- Hewasan active member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter- daySaints. Heservedin many Milburn UT; Rosemary(Calvin) Moss, Oconomowoc, WI, Merrill (Susan) Oram, Payson UT; Leola (Greg) Winegar, Santaquin UT: Alan (Janet) Oram, Sandy UT; 23 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, Ellis Oram,MerlinJolley, and Alice Hendrickson He was preceded in death byhis wife of 61 years, Lola, and daughterLola. zona, passed away Tuesday, March He was awarded the Purple Heart, er Star, Cross, and the Italian Military Valor Cross. Leeonceme ing Officer ove Corps at Tenau wabanon He was an engineer with the Bureauof Reclamation, Thorn's Construction in Provo, and Bingham Engineering in SLC. In his service to the LDS Church, Larry 14, 2006 at the ageof 52. She 10:45 AM. Burialwill be in the Gos- hen City Cemetery. Condolences maybe sent to the family at www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Gadd of Summerville, South Carolina and Kolby Gadd of Tucson, Arizona; her four granddaughters; herfather of Phoenix, Arizona; her brother Jeffrey (Debra) Cooper of Scottsdale, Arizona. Her mother preceded herin death. Herfuneral service will be held Monday, March 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. day ec ahe ie Oak Hae ba Nanas pe Temple, Provo.Vi be Sunday evepe esha onl Sor at the ChurchofJesus Christ Of Latter-DaySaintslocated at 333 E. oon CoceeleesieaN Coral Gables in Phoenix. Viewing Monday at church, one fot bleroferal benef 1340 W. church on Monday from 10:00 to hersisters Candiss (Al) Locarni of CoeurD'Alene, Idaho and Lesley (Fred) Luth of Garland, Texas and ‘20great-grandchildren. will be held at 1 pm Mon- flowers, tothe Center, 75 S. GOVE Pay ‘son, UT. from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, or at the — Janine Cooper Janine Cooper of Phoenix, Ari- During World War , I, Larry Seryolns wn teesithe Combat Engineering Corps invasions of ‘Africa, Sicily, andteItaly. “Together Again” The family wouldlike to express callingsincluding Branch President their thanks for the loving care horses, dogs and his family. He their father received at the Beehive was happiest on the farm or onhis Homein Payson, UT andAlpine homehealth. horse with a packof dogsfollowing behind. Funeral Services will be held Heis survived by three sons and MondayMarch 20, 2006, 11:00 twodaughters: Ron (Judy) Oram, a.m., at the LDS Mt. ViewStake will precede the service at 10am. Interment will be at Desert Hills three sons Kyle (Michelle) Gadd of Orlando,Florida, Kevin (Molly) Cemetery in Scottsdale. SIEMENS Hearing.Aid Authorized Factory Outlet Edison Stanford Hearing Centers A aN a ae LU eo AUee 1530 N. Freedom Blvd. © Provo © 373-7001 www.provofloral.com |