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Show A6 Tuesday, September 28, 1 Davis County Clipper 999 usmsm Daughters BOUNTIFUL Christiancy Jr., died Sept. 21, 1999 in Bountiful, Utah due Pickett Warner Feller, her com- panion of over 51 years, P. Jack and Margo Feller, children Jed, Jamie, Braxton, and Peyton Feller, Kirk, Jamie and Addyson Eric, Marci and Gabe Wersland, Fillmore, Josh, Jacki, Mindi, Jessica, and Jonathan; (Scott) and Rhonda Feller and their children Jay, Emily and McKenley Jenkins, Lance, Angie and and Shon, Wersland, Kendalyn Mallory; Karl and Kris Bauer, children, Brandalee, Nick, Devin, Kelsey, Britton and Madison; Kelly and Julie Feller, children Kasey, Kristen, Brad and Sadie, Scott and Jalair Janke, children Crystal, husband Jason, and Nixin Morgan, Korey, Brandyn, Brynne and Weston; Heidi and Terren Hallows, children Holly, Hillary, Tyson and Tanner. Helen grew up in Layton, Utah and married Carl Warner Feller June 11, 1948. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple June 25, 1956. They lived in Syracuse and settled in Bountiful, Utah where they have lived for the past 43 years. She is the daughter of and Jedediah Richard Hodson Leonore Blood Hodson, one of 9 brothers and sisters. She is survived by one brother, Richard Hodson (Olive), He was born Dec. 16, 1923 in Fort Benning, Ga., the son of Christiancy Pickett Sr., and Eula May Cherry. He married Thelma Marie Urli on Aug. 24, 1951 in El Paso, Texas. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Pickett attended Louisiana State University for three years. He then served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He graduated from the University of Texas, Austin, with a degree in Architectural Engineering. He was recalled into the Army and saw combat in Korea. A well known and respected structural engineer, He was president of the Structural Engineers He was Association of Utah 1984-8the recipient of several awards in recognition of his efforts to improve the use of quality concrete. Proud of his southern heritage, Chris honored his ancestors and enjoyed being in places where they had lived and learning of their accomplishments. Our gratitude to the lovely ladies of the Virginia Division, United Si Farmington. Helen Hodson Feller, born HP5533 on Oct. 3, 1922, returned to her heavenly home on Sept. 25, 1999. She enjoyed a glorious reunion with her sons Scot and Brad, her parents and brothers and sisters. Those left behind awaiting their reunion with her include 3 Through her life, she served her Father in Heaven faithfully in many callings, Relief Society, including Primary, Young Womens, Scouts and most importantly, mother and grandmother. Her greatest contribution was her love, service, compassion and example to her family and others. She had a genuine love and concern for each person she met and touched many forever. No one ever left her home wanting for food, love or attention. She inspired love and uplifted all who knew her. A of Feller's Precooked Meats, Inc. in North Salt Lake, Helen was a driving force behind the business and influenced many by her honesty, work ethic and fairness. She will be remembered for her unconditional love, sense of fair play, Sunday dinners and desserts, hard work and love of family and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999 at North Canyon Fifth Ward, 2505 S. Davis Blvd, at 12 noon. Friends and family may call Tuesday evening from p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful and on Wednesday at a.m. the church from 10:30-11:3prior to services. Elden BOUNTIFUL 6-- 8 Bountiful Elden He is survived by his wife; his sister. Marguerite Wilson and her daughter, Terry Bosacker. Also missing Uncle Chris will be his beloved cousins, Robert and Blanche Sidwell, their children, Robyn, Christine, David, Becky, Jeffrey, Susan, Barbara and Amy and their twenty-on- City Cemetery. Special thanks to Hospice caregivers Julie and Debbie. All programs in the series will be held at the Central Branch Library, 155 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton, from p.m. Other programs in the series will include: Family Law; Using the Internet for Research;' on Tuesday. Oct. 12, Laura Rasmussen, Phillips Law 547-072- Office, presenter; "Employment Law, Mediation, Alternatives to Litigation," on Tuesday. October 19, Randy Phillips, Phillips Law Office, presenter; and on Tuesday, October 26, Estate Planning, Trusts and Wills, Roger W Griffin, Law Offices of Craig L. Taylor, PC., presenter. The Law in the Library series is cooperatively sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division of the Utah State Bar, the Davis County Attorney's Office, and the Davis County Library. For jnore information, or to make arrangements for patrons with special needs, contact the Davis County Library at Sell it in the Classiads in the Clipper!!! Call 451-232- 295-225- grandchildren. Street under the direction of the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Tatton his parents; daughter, Brenda; brother, Lamar; sisters, Lavon and Theora. Tatton served in the United Stated Army during WWII and the Korean War. He worked at Hill Air Force Base until his retirement and later worked for Aero Tech i 74. Born March 23, 1925 in Columbia, Utah to Luther Tatton and Mary A. Barney. He grew up on the family farm in Clawson, Utah. Elden married Joyce A. Bonacci in Roy, Utah Jan. 17, 1 959; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by his wife, Joyce, and children, Krista (Mike) Anderson, West Jordan; Georgette (Jason) Haacke, Farmington; Trudy (Robert) (Susan) Green, Clinton; Steve Shreeve, Midvale; Laura (Tom) Tomisin, Clinton; brother, Mitchell (Enid) Tatton, Alpine; sister, Fonta (June) Anderson, West Valley; sister, Mary Lou Tatton, West Valley; brother-in-law, Wes Tucker, Heber; and 18 grandchildren. Preceded in death by e Our most grateful thanks to our dear friends and the members of the LDS Oak Hills Ward for their constant friendship, love and prayers. Also for their exceptional care and their devotion to Chris, we thank the wonderful staff of the South Davis Community Hospital and the Hospice of Bountiful. Memorial contributions may be made to: The LDS Church Missionary Fund, 150 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150, or a charitable organization of your choice. services were held Graveside Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999 at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, on Center B. returned to his Heavenly Father Sept. 21, 1999 while at home. He was 'Law in the Library' scheduled Law in the Library" will be the theme of four programs at the Davis County Library on Tuesdays in October. The programs will focus on legal problems which are commonly encountered in the home and work settings. The first program, to be held on will address Tuesday, October 5, the topic of Domestic Violence, Protective Orders, etc." Heidi Nestel of the Davis County Attorney's Office and Teresa Kendall, a Victim's Advocate, will be the presenters. The program is designed to provide citizens with information about the dynamics of domestic violence, the purpose and process of obtaining protective orders, and an overview of services offered from victims of domestic violence. This program was selected as the initial program in the "Law in the Library" series in recognition of October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. - B. of the for their love, devotion and prayers in Chris' behalf during his illness. They were special to him. Tatton 0 Interment, Confederacy, to a malignant brain tumor. Helen Hodson Feller Carl Eleanor Stallings Lambert Chris Pickett Manufacturing until the time of his death. He was an active member of the LDS Church, High Priest in the Bountiful 58th Ward. Services were held on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999 at noon in the Bountiful LDS Tabernacle under the of Russon Brothers direction Bountiful Mortuary. Eleanor Stalling our beloved mother and grandmother, passed away from complications of leukemia, September 21, 1999 in BOUNTIFUL Lambert, Bountiful, Utah. was Eleanor born in 1924 March 18, Missoula, Montana. She was raised in El Paso, Texas and Salt Lake City. She Earl married Royal Lambert August 24, 1945. They lived in Salt Lake City and then moved to Bountiful where they lived for 43 years. She was a devoted mother to her five children; Shirley (Chris) Nelson, Harrisville; David (Richelle) Lambert, Taylorsville; John (Denise) Tooele; Ben (Michelle) Lambert, Centerville; Amy Lambert, Lambert, Salt Lake City; and eight grandchildren. She retired after 23 years of service at Davis County School District and was known as Grandma to many children. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years. She preceded her oldest son, David in death by 40 minutes. Funeral services were held Sept. 27 in Lindquist's Bountiful Chapel. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery. Steven DeLos Makin Beloved husband, father, and son, Steven DeLos Makin passed away Friday, Sept 24, 1999 in Bountiful, Utah at the age of 40. Steve was bom Aug. 8, 1959 in Nephi, Utah to Joe and Carol Makin. He married Cynthia Lynn Cox on July 8, 1982. On Aug. 11, 1992, they were sealed with their four children in the Salt Lake Temple, fulfilling their lifelong dream. He is survived by his wife, his children Crystal, Jedediah Cynthia; Daniel, and Nickolas; his grandmothers, LaVere Murray and Lucille Makin Wagner; his parents; his brothers, Jerry, Ronald, David (Heather), Gary (Jennifer), and Bradley; and his sisters, JoLynn and Angela. He will be greatly missed by numerous nieces and nephews; cousins, aunts and uncles, his mother-an- father-in-la- d Lowell and Donna Cox, and others. Graveside services will be held Thursday, Sept 30, 1999 at dSI Bountiful City Cemetery 2020 S. 200 West Friends may call at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 N. Main Street Wednesday, Sept 29 between 6 and 8 p.m. and Thursday between 1 1 a.m. and noon. John Christie Farnsworth BOUNTIFUL John Fransworth, 75, devoted husband, father and grandfather, died Sept 25, 1999. John was bom on Sept 3, 1924 in Salt Lake City, Utah; son of Rueben Rauscher and Ruth Marie Christie Farnsworth. John married Marian Rogers on Sept. 27, 1947. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He enjoyed building homes, golf and traveling. He is survived by his wife, daughters, Suzanne (Dallas) Monsen and Jeanett (Fred) Copyak; son, J. Roger, grandsons, J. Gavin Monsen and Jack R. Copyak; granddaughters, Amanda M. (Cory) O'Neel and Kelly A Copak; sisters, Betty Peterson, Patricia (John) Maure, and Mary (Robert) Anthon. Graveside services will be held on Wednseday, Sept 29, 1999 at 1 p.m. in the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2020 S. 200 West Friends may call at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to services. FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Come To... Bountiful Memorial Art Co. 2010 South Main Bountiful Serving all of Davis County and the Intermountain West . Granite and Bronze Markers of all kinds and colors Buy direct from us and avoid paying commission - - .to a salesman The finest workmanship in the country 1 Mark your Calendar for the First Annual UN Davis County Business Showcase OUR LAYTON OlFFIICE DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE HEARING AIDS BUY ONE AID GET THE 2ND 12 PRICE This landmark event will take place at the Davis Applied Technology Center Located at 550 E. 300 South in Kaysville. FIT SMALL! 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