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Show DAILY OBITUARIES HERALD Charles Albertis Clearwater 1954. Their marriage thrived for Charles Albertis Clearwater, of More on D3 Provo, died on Monday, April 17, 2006,after a four year battle with Cleo Haack Jen Jensen G. Ray Newman George R. (G. Ray) Newman passed away peacefully Sunday council, the water board, Clark Cleo Haack Jensen age100, passed away peacefully Friday, presidentof the Lions Club. He also taught Hunter Safetyfor 10 years April 14, 2006 in Provo, Utah due to natural County School Board and he was in the Moapa Valley. Ray moved to Utah afterhis re- tirementin 1988. He served as president ofthe Veterans of Foreign WarsandPost 68 of the American man and Hattie Legionin Spanish Fork, Utah. He Olive Brown. His family also served as the Chairman of the later moved to Albion, Idaho where he spent most of his America Legion Honor Guard for Payson, Salem, Springville and Spanish Fork. He received the Total Armyand was assigned to the 80th General Hospital Unit. He was stationed in New Guinea and the Philippine Islands during World War II. Uponreturning fromthe war he married his collegesweet heart Juanita Weinman. She died of Polio just a few years later. He mar: ried Dora Lillian Walker September 27, 1953in Jerome, Idaho. They werelatersealed in the St. George. Utah Temple. Raygraduated with a BA degree from IdahoState University and obtained a Masters of Education from Utah State University. He taught school for over30 yearsin Idaho and Nevada He moved his family to Overton Nevadain 1964 wherehe taught school and ran several successful businesses. He wasactive in the community serving on the town. causes, She was known as a woman who loved her fam- ish, generous and was loved and an inspira- in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death April 6, 1979. An active memberof the LDS Church, she served in all auxiliaries, both stake and wardlevels. Besides her family, she loved music, reading, needle-art, knitting, andespecially serving in the temple phen (Amberley) McClean, Albany, Oregon. She has eleven greatgrandchildren. twograndchildren. Funeral serviceswill be held April 21 at Ipm atthe Apple Blossom LDSChapel at 25W. Apple Blossom Wayin Salem, Utah. Family and friends maycall at the Walker Mortuarylocated at 187 ‘South Main in Spanish Fork, Utah 1905 in Independence, Oregon, the daughter of L. George andLillian OR. Marriage waslater solemnized 8 hours a day, 4 days a weektill nearly her 100th birthday ‘She pioneered in radio in the late twenties as a regular on KEW (ABC)radioin Portland, Oregon prior to the services. Intermentat the Salem City Cemetery Condolences:may be sent to the family at: www.walkerfamilymortuary.com Our beloved husband,father, grandfather and brother, H. Clyde Davis, passed rer and Tom (Elena) Schaerrer. Two sisters,, Carrie McKinrion and Jackie Wightman. She was precededin death bytwosons, School sweetheart, Dean Schaerrer in 1928 and they wereblessed with three sons. After Dean's death in 1945, she married Keith Kennedy in 1952 and they wereblessed with one moreson. Keith was a devoted fathertoall his sons and their families, Madge and Keith loved to Neil Schaerrer and Jay Kennedy; sisters, Ruby Green & Lucille West; and brothers, Reed McMullin and Dave McMullin. Graveside services will be Thurs- day, April 20, 2006,11:00 a.m., at the PaysonCity Cemetery, 805 East 400 North,with a celebration of her life to follow. ‘ Condolences maybesent to the family at www.walkerfamilymor- tuary.com. LaVee Peterson, 72, died April LaVee is preceded in death byher 16, 2006 in Mesquite, Nevada where husbandof 37 years, OwenA. Peshe had resided forthe past five terson. years. She was She was a memberof the LDS Church. Throughoutherlife, LaVee held various clerical positions including Van Gas and Spanish Fork City. But by far, her most impor- Bicknel, Utah wheresi tant role in life was thatof being a lived until she married Owen A. Peterson on October mother. Her greatest joy in life was whenshe was surrounded by her familyand manyfriends, LaVee loved peopleandloved tolaugh. Funeral Services will be held on 1, 1949. They werelongtime residents of Friday, April 21, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. at the Spanish Fork 8th Ward Chapel, 1006 East 200 South, in Spanish they raised their family LaVee is survived byherchildren: Kenneth A. (Christine) Peterson of Cove, UT, Steven K. (Sheryl) Peterson of Mt. Pleasant, UT, and Jill (John) Osborneof Austin, TX. She is also survived by 12 grand- children and 7 great-grandchildren. OBITUARY FEES Fork. A viewing will be held prior to the funeral services from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the church. Intermentwill be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Condolences maybe sentto the family at: www.walkerfamilymor- tuary.com DEATH NOTICES Kathy Darlene Johnson Ivie, age uplae $52 00 mcivdes2 newsoay ne 1m fo" 3 cays a 44, of Payson,died April 17, 2006. Services pending will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. Joseph David Miller, 18, died April 18, 2006. Funeral Services will be announced by Walker Family Mortuaryof Spanish Fork 1922 in Salem, Utah to Ray Christensen Davis and grew up ona 100-acre farm. He was theJr. Highsalutatorian,junior class president, Boy’s State representativeand a semi officer. He honorably served in the NorthernStates Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and married the loveof his life, AnnaBelle Rust in the Salt Lake Temple on May29, 1944. Clyde served in the Army during World work.Heloved geology and minerals, and cheering for BYU.Nevertruly retiring, he only continued juggling countless projects at any given time, render- ing the program from 15 graduates thefirst year, to 35 the next, and 131 the third year. In April, 1952, he American Indian Foundation Board. Heenjoyed several social groups include the Lion's, Kiwanis and Rotary nomic Geology, working two years andthe Silver Slippers dancing club. Heis survived by his wife, AnnaBelle;six children: Rod (Cheree), for the Atomic Energy Commission. Hewas heloved by hundreds of studentsat the University of Arizona from 1954-66, as an Institute Director andalso as the Bishop of Professional Geologists, and on the Clubs, Sons of the Utah Pioneers, Highland, Wade eee Provo, Steve (Karen), M Missouri, the singles ward, successfully helpbecome membersof the married Clyde was honored for service as presidentof a pastor's group consisting of ten denominations for five outofthirteen years, community andservice awards as a minister, a consultant, a colleague and as a student, and given awards from the studentreligion council, the Forum Committee, andthe Hillel Founda- tion recognizing Clyde as the only individual outside their Jewishfaith to have beenso honored. In 1966, Clyde began working at BYU in the Development Office, and teaching Religion and Engineering in Geology. In 1979, he was asked by the US Departmentof Interior to serve as a member of the Explora- emergency surgery. She was born November 24, 1927 in Lewistown, Montana to a master handy man who could fix anything. He had a great appreciation for the outdoors and especially Pickup. loved tospend timeat Flaming Gorgeandat Fairview Lakes. He farm as part also enjoyed spending a part of each winter in St. George. Clair and Darlene owned and rented the Pickup Placeapart- of a close knit, andhe remained closeto his sisters andtheir families throughout his life. He attended the Glines Ward Schoolin Vernal and graduated from Uintah High School in 1933. He received an accounting degree from Brigham Young University in 1937. Unable to find an account‘ing job during the Great Depression, he delivered fruit for Pacific ‘States Fruit and Produce. Later he worked as an accountant for Wasatch Furnace Company and U.S. Steel. Healso “kept the books”for several local businesses. Clair was a proud veteran of World War Il. He served in the United States Army for over four yearsin Kentucky and andin battle campaigns in North On January 24, 1947, he mar- companion, Darlene Conley in the Lion House. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt lake Temple in.1948. They lived their entire marTied life in Provo, and had a wonderful marriagethat lasted over 58 years. They. were best friends and treasured their time together. Clair andDarlene are the parents of five sons. Clair was proud ofhis sons andtheir families and he loved to spendtime with them. Clair and Darlenetraveled the country to visit their children and grandchildren and rarely missed an important Tenple traveling, baseball, ing, and most of all her ticity ana and friends. She was a school teacher for 23years, mainly in Darrington, ngton, She was a fit brothers-in-law, Don and Grace McConkie, Clinton and Helen Erek- son, George and Georgia Ray Bills and Ray and Alberta Corless and his youngerbrother Merle (Mose) Pickup. Hewas proud of, andfor many yearshas missed,his dear brother Mose, who died in World War IL Clair was preceded in death by his sons Markand Dean Pickup. Heis survived by his.wife, Darlene, a daughter-in-law, Dixie Pickup (Mark's wife), Martinez, California, andhis sons John (Cindy), Provo, Ray (Janet), South Jordan, and Douglas (Nancy), Allen, Texas. He has thirteen grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren, whocalled him Grandpa Clair and Boppa. He is also survived by his special nieces and nephewsandtheir families, whoaffectionately knew “Touts” and “Toutsy.” Funeral services will be held at the Berg Mortuary at 185 East Center Street in Provo on Thursday, April 20 at 2:00 P.M. Therewill be a viewing from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. on Wednesdayand for one hour prior to the funeral on Thursday. Intermentwill follow immediately after at the Provo City Cemetery. Military honorswill be provided!by maybe sent to info@BergMortuary. 1911-2006 two brothers: rats Valgardson Provo,Leland,Salt Lake City, and Kent, Lehi, Preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Mary and his brothers, Carlos, Chester and Harry. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 20, at 11 am in the Rock Canyon , 2445 North 650 East, Provo, Utah under the di- rection of Berg Mortuary of Provo, Utah. Friends may call at a viewing at the church on Wednesday, April 19, 6-8 pm or Thursday, April 20, from 9:30-10:45 am, prior to the service. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery at North 650 East, Provo, He worehis heart out in the loving service of his fellow man. LaMone Jackson Schaedler died April 15, 2006 in Garland, Texas. She was born June10, 1911 in Manassa, Coloradoto Harriet Ella Mortensen and Samuel Jackson Jr. LaMone attended St. Luke Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in 1933, She worked as a Registered Nurse for over 43 yearsuntil her re- tirement from Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Utah in 1976. ‘She was preceded in death by her Lage two brothers and She Nancy Schaedler of Garland, Texas; five granddaughters: Jackie Lyn (David) Boak of Rowlett, Texas; Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission to the Family Hisory Center. She had a great sense of humor whichshe passed on to herchildren and grandchildren. She stayed activeand lived indedently in her own home. She is survived by her son Der- Everett Brink,an older sister, and twosons, Donald E. Motes and Jeffrey L. Motes. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 21, 2006 at 12:00 noon at the Provo Ist Ward Chapel, 200 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Cen- ter Street, Provo as well as Friday morning at the church, one hour prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to info@BergMortuary.com. SIEMENS Townsend of Round Rock, Texas; Rebekah (C.J.) Petersen of The Colony, Texas and eleven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a . sister, Hannah Brady of Salt Lake and numerous nieces and nephews, viewing will be held on Friday, April 21, 2006 at 12:00 noon followed by the service at 2:00 pm at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Perpetual Education Fund. 1970-2006 Our loving mother and daughter passed from mortality into the hands of her Heavenly Father on rell A. (Christy) Motes of Kaysville, and many sisters- and Letpita law. Nellie was preceded in death by her parents, beloved brother Lori Kay (Sam) Brescia of Pearland, Texas; Alyson (Aaron) Vaughn of San Antonio, Texas; Tamara (Cory) Christine Lynn Herber member of The Church of Jesus gardening, art, reading, family his- tory, sewing, es inthe ie Clair was preceded in death byhis parentsand his sisters and com. They werelater divorced. Survivors include herchildren, Jared Herbert and Cory Jason Herbert; former husband Paul Herbert,father Clifford L. Stott and stepmother Cynthia Stott of Orem;sisters Amy Stott of Orem, Julie Williams of Provo, Jenny Leonce of Midvale; brothers Mark Stott of West Jordan,Jeff Stott of Herriman,and MichaelFloydof California; grandfather Lyle D. Stott of Green Valley, Arizona, and nu- grandparents Edwin and Ocie Pearl ver, her half-brother Arly Moody; nie loved flowers, plants, Brother andSister Pickup. were greatly anticipated and appreciated. Heloved to tell his children and Terri Motes of Phoenix, AZ; 11 Edwin, Darrell Alvin, Catharine poe and Jeffrey Lynn. They later up Place and have fond memories of the American Legion. Condolences law Ann Motes of Jacksonville, FL, parentsof four children: Donald ments to BYU students for nearly 40 years. Hundreds of young men spenttheir college yearsat the Pick- event in their lives. Their visits UT, daughter Catharine (1 (Darnell) Jackson of Provo, and daughters-in- Duvall and her Aunt Esther. She married Alvin “D” Motes on January 31, 1947 in Seattle, WA. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the merous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She is preceded in death by Orem, Orem her mother Suzan (Nielson) Floyd. Funeral services will be held at Jr. High School, and Orem High School. She was trained as a phie- 2006 at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortu- botomist and a CNA.Chris had a special talent for working with 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 20th, ary, 495 South State Street in Orem. and friends may call from disadvantaged children. She was 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. before the employed for several years at Kids on the Movein Orem, which specialized in teaching handicapped Orem City Cemetery. The family would like to thank as a home healthcare professional, gency room personal at Utah Valley children. She was also employed working with the elderly. But she services. Interment will be at the the Provo Paramedics and emerMedical Center for their expert care. Condolences may be sent to thef oremae at www.sundbergolpin- enieeceieenmee) Custom, Quality Memorials Hearing Aid Authorized Factory Outlet Peelea eed 777 N. 500 W. #005 * Doctor's Park * Provo * 373-5887 generous man and was knownfor his honesty andintegrity. He was ence Ray and Vilate Batty Nellie Pearl Brink Motes Nellie B. Motes, 78, of Provo passed away Saturday, April 15, 2006 after andgrandchildren about his life experiences, especially about his earlylife growing up in Vernal and LaMone Jackson Schaedler ing them find eternal mates to then ward, Condolences maybe sent to the familyat: www.walkerfamilymortuary.com. Clair was anactive memberof ‘The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints. Clair was a kind and tied his sweetheart andeternal Board at UVSC,director of the Red Cross, American Institute of Interment will be held in the Orem City Cemetery. bered andcherished by many. He will be deeply missed byalll of his family at the age of 90. Clair was born on June 26,1915in Vernal, Utah the fifth of six chil- ries, and serving as presidentof the the Boy Scouts, on the Foundation iewing will take place between oaniowa m. prior to the services. the War. Hisstories will be rememProvo, Utah on April 14, 2006 ings included teaching all auxilia- washired by the Church Education System to be a seminary teacher received his master's degree in Eco- lair B. Pickup passed away Battalion. Sunday School and YM,HighPriest 3500 North 180 East, Provo, Thurs. April 20, 2006, at 11 a.m. Clair B.Pi Pickup June 26, 1915- April 14, 2006 Africa and Italy as a Platoon Sergeant in the 752nd Armored Tank Devoted service in church call- with a bachelor’s degree in Geology and a minorin Chemistry, Clyde ‘Ann. They married September9, ing tender,loving careto his wife this past year. Group Leader, MTC Branch President and Temple worker, and as a memberof multiple High Councils and BYU Stake Presidencies. unity service includes War Il. Graduating from BYUin 1948 Chuck was born in Long Beach, California to Joseph and Daisy Booten Clearwater. He grew up in Southern California where he met and married his sweetheart, loving family, He was Funeral services are underthe di- rection of Holladay-Brown Funeral www.heraldextra.com/yellowpages throughoutthe US,plus Mexico, New vice to others. of Santaquin, died April 18, 2006. easae aun elas Be contd 19 to Europe, Cancun, Guatemala, and family and ser- Gladys Weight Robbins, age 81, Home, Santaquin daymorning at the church from 9-410:45 a.m. Intermentwill be in the Provo City Cemetery. at properties for his work. He purchased tion Peer Review Panel. He traveled Daniel Kapp Judd, age 29, of Provo, died April 18, 2006, Services pending, will be announced by Berg Mortuaryof Provo. viewing Wednesday, April 19th will be at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center St., Provo from 6-8 p.m. and Thurs- while looking andinstitute director in Price, build- LaVee Peterson thé Oak Hills 9th WardHillside Chapel, 1900 North 1500 East, Provo. A His life centered around the Savior, his and Mary Elizabeth sons, Doug (Barbara) Schaer- Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 20th, 11:00.a.m. at day, April 15, 2006at home of a heart attack. born March 11, 1912 to Madgeis survived by her two McClean,Provo; Melissa (Mike) Bond, Omaha, Nebraska; and Ste- awaySatur- born May23, werespent camping arid enjoying the outdoors. Geaonde) McClean, of Provo; 6 grandchildren, Amy(Matt) Tucker, Provo; Todd McClean, Provo; Devin H.ClydeDavis Thursdayevening April 20th from 6 to 8 pmin the evening and from 11:30 am to 12:30 pmat the chapel : son Clearwater. McClean, Provo; Matthew (Amy) Herdt of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Jan Newman of Elk Ridge, Utah. He is preceded in death byhis first wife Juanita, his wife Dora, his sons David and Kenneth, his parents and with his extraordinary use of vocabulary. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Funeral services will takeplace at Riverside LDS Ward Chapel, death by his sweetheart, Ann Peter- minded, unself- Madge McMullin Schaerer Ken- travel and alwayshadthe next nedy died peacefully April 17, 2006 * trip planned. Madge was an acin St. George, complished bridge player and had Utah masterpoints. Her greatestlove Madgewas wasfor family and many hours ried her High preceded in ily and the gospel, was keen Josse Haack she married Jesse C. Jensen, June 24, 1933 in Portland, Las Vegas, Nevada; Randy Newmanof BakerCity, Oregon; Darla alwaysprovided enjoyable banter Las Vegas, Nevada and Keith Alllen (and Susann) Clearwater of Orem, Utah. He was twodaughters. MichaelDavis of Riverton, Utah; Daniel Newman of St. George, Utah; Diana Petersen of Madge McMullinSchaerrer Kennedy Robert W. and Sadie Prichard Activein politics in the 50s and 60s, her work was written up in Fork and Salem Chamber of Commerce in 2005. Heis survived by four sons and enlisted in the United States rent events, was an avid reader and playing the piano. tion to all who knew her BornDec. 7. Citizen Award from the Spanish for twentyyears. In 1992, Chuck and Ann made their home in Orem, Large Selection of BSI Mae Cn ce eee AID www.provofloral.com Colors & Styles |