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Show 412 1920-Ma- y Emma Norma Lott Ford Jan. 2, Byrne May 21, ' 23, 2004 died early Sunday 23. 2004, two days birthday Emma was 1920 in Centerville 23, 2004 191 memory of a beautiful person who was loved by many" In Tingey Byrne wife moth- er and sister morning May after her 84th born May 21, to Utah Wesley Earl and Ivy Norma Lott Ford Centerville passed away Sunday. May 23, 2004 surrounded by her family She was born to Wallace A Lott and Elsie Cook Lott in Provo, Utah, on on the farm Centerin and graduated from Davis High School LDS Emma married Francis Church Walter Byrne on November 17, 1941 the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 28 1944 They had one daughter Renee who married Donald H Molin and they reside in California Emma adored small children and was a wonderful cook and seamstress She taught Primary in e California and was a of the homemaker Emma was the sixth child of a family of 14 children She was preceded in death by nine siblings and her parents She is survived by three brothers and a sister Dale T Tingey, Calvin R (Sharry) Tingey, Shirleen and Conway P (Joe) Nelsen (Berdine) Tingey The family would like to thank all the staff at Pine Ridge Care Center of South Salt Lake for the wonderful care and love they gave to Emma during her stay with them Funeral services will be held Thursday May 27, 2004 at 1 1 00 am at the Centerville 1st Ward Chapel 1 60 South 300 East where friends may call from 9 45 - 1 0 45 Intera m prior to services ment Centerville City Cemetery Online quest book and direction map at www russonmortuary com Lucille Smith Fletcher 21, 2004 Luci'le Smith Fletcher beloved wfe mother grandmother greatgrandmother s,ser friend and neighbor passed away at age 89 on May 21 2004 She was born to Clilord Ray and Platt, e Coombs in Lane Utah City on August 11 1914 Lucille lived most of her life in Center-vil- 1922-Ma- 22, 2004 y An Elect Lady, a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend passed away surrounded by her family on Saturday May 22, 2004, in Bountiful, Utah Naomi Maxfield Oct. 3, 1914-Ma- y 19, 2004 Together Again Draycott Kinsey, age 89 and father, grandfather, returned home to a large gathering of loving family, including his wife, who had preceded Alvin beloved Shumway born was October 3, 1922 in Provo, to Utah, Albert Elias Orilla and May Brown mar- her sweetheart Roden Grant Shumway was raised Snntn Salt Kinsey ried Emma Aug. 11, 191 Shumway She Tingey She was a member Alvin Draycott Maxfield Gladys Parsons ville Naomi Maxfield Oct, 3, 3 Emma Tingey Davis County Clipper DavistJ.jIloaries Tuesday, May 25, 2004 emmzed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on their wedding anniversary June 27 1938 They made their home in Centerville Utah Norma was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She and her husband spent ten years doing extraction work for the church Her sweetheart passed away April 15 1991 She worked twenty-fiv- e years for JC Penney in downtown Salt Lake City Norma loved her friends and they loved her wtty sense of humor She loved going shopping lunch and a good game of bridge She spent many hours knitting crocheting and doing needle point She shared many items that she made with her friends and family Her home was always a place of beauty She loved planting flowers in the spring and having a beau'iful yard She also had a great love for decorating her home She especially loved having her children to dinner and watching her grandchildren play in the back yard She is survived by her children Renae (T) Migliori Janice (Ralph) Kinyon D Alan Ford Joe (Kathy) Ford 15 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren a sister Fawn Wolfe and countless friends She was preceded in death by her husband Dale brothers Terrall. Alden Lynn Jack, and Mack sisters LaVona DeVere, and grandchild, Claik Hei family came first As a devoted mother her loyalty and commitment knew no limits Funeral services will be held at 12 00 noon Thursday May 27 2004 at the Cen'eralle Ricks Creek Chapel 1475 North 50 East Friends call may Wednesday evening fiom 6 00 - 8 00 p m at the Russon Biotheis Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Main and Thursday morning from 1 1 00 - 1 45 a m at the church prior to services Interment Centerville City Cemetery Online guest book and direction map at mm russonmortuary com on March 8 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Naomi was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She served for 30 years in the Primary organization as a teacher, ward and stake president, a member of the Primary General Board and General President of the Primary Association for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Naomi M Shumway was a member of the Utah House of Representatives, and a member of the National Cub Scout Committee She received the Silver Beaver and Silvet Fawn Awards from the Boy Scouts of America She cherished her LAG friendships for more than 60 years and her many study groups for more than 50 years She is survived by two daughters and one son, Sharene (John) Franklin, Oman, Tennessee, Janalee (Lynn) Moncur, Salt Lake City (Janet) Roger Grant Shumway Kaysville, 15 grandchildren, Stephanie (Tyler) Holbrook Matthew Emily, Elizabeth, Shalyce Oman Amy (Colby) Burleson Pvt 1st Class Philip M Christensen Tyler, Brock, Braquel Moncur. Roger Jr (Carrie) Jenny (Matthew) Wright Katie (Erik) McKay, Michelle (fiance Ben Earnest), Jacob Shumway, Savanthree na and Emery Holbrook Sara Shumway two sisters Leah Sims Karen Anderson, three brothers Vard Wendell and Ronald Maxfield She was preceded in death by her husband and parents Funeral services will be held Wednesda y May 26, 2004, at the Bountiful 24th Ward Chapel 720 East 550 North, Bountiful af 12 will A viewing noon be held at the Tuesday May 25 2004 Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main Street from 5 30-- 8 00 A viewing before the funeral services will be held at the chapel 1 from 0 30 am to 1 1 30 am Interment at the Bountiful City Cemetery She will be greatly missed by her family and fi lends In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Primary Childrens Hospital Online guest book and direction map at wivw russonmortuary com He by five years him in death departed this life Wednesday May 19 2004, of causes incident to age Alvin was born October 3, 1914, in Midway, Utah, to James and Shelton Margaret the Kinsey, youngest of four boys He was raised by his widowed mother, Margaret who encouraged him in all he did Alvin always had a sweetness in his manner as a result of her care and a Hunter safety class offered in Layton Ilunlet saieh LAYTON classes ate being ottered b A. CiH Iuiston Iaiks Reci eal ion Iuesdasand ITiuiv das. pm., slatting June 1. with title lange visit scheduled lot June 12, Regislialion costs $10. hot more inloimation cull For many summers, he served as the Davis County Fire school twinkle in his eye because of his association with his brothers He served a mission for the LDS Church in California before returning home to resume his education at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, the first in his family to graduHis mission ate from college remained a priceless experience to him throughout his life He married Lola Layton Thornley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, August 23, 1940 Their large and loving family includes three daughters Karen (Larry) Call and Conda (Scott) Miller, West Bountiful Utah, and Colleen (Craig) Moline Cummmg Georgia, and two boys Richard (Jane) Kinsey, Paul, Idaho, and Michael (Connie) Kinsey Layton, Utah Alvin was an avid story teller and could strike up a conversation with anyone he met He grew up on a farm and never quite lost his love of growing things, with many of his He was a farming tools hand-mad- e Vocational Agriculture Teacher in various areas of northern California, before moving back to Utah with his growing family He taught math and history for many years in the Davis County schools, always rooting for the underdog or student who struggled Prior to retiring he became a home teacher, visiting and teaching students who were not able to be in the Warden, traveling throughout county giving fire permits and fightHe also ing fires in the foothills served as the Davis County Fair Manager for several years Sports were always a delight to him as he followed many favorite teams After retiring, he and his wife served in the Ogden LDS Temple and in the Houston Texas Mission until health concerns brought them The family wishes to thank home the many who helped care for Alvin following his wife's death, both at the Apple Tree in Kaysville and Rocky Mountain Care Center in Bountiful Alvin is survived by his children, 27 grandchildren, 42 and two He was preceded in death by his wife, grandsons. Andrew K Call, Mark R Miller, Mark R Kinsey, and Michael J Kinsey his brothers, and his parents Funeral services were held Monday, May 24, 2004 at 1 1 a m at the Kaysville 9th Ward Friends and family may call Sunday from 6 to 8 Kaysville Lindquists pm at Mortuary, and Monday from 9 30 to 10 30am at the church Interment, Kaysville City Cemcondolences to the famietery ly at llmhndquistmortuarycom The Davis County Clipper will be closed on Monday, May 31 for Memorial Day. Obituary, missionary, wedding, old, birthday, anniversary articles for Thursday, June 3 are due: 1 Friday. May 28. 5 p.m. 295-225- 33h-T00l- ). FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Come To... Bountiful Memorial Art Co. 2010 South Main n Bountiful T?;. 3i,TV.-,;- Serung al1 of Davis County and Te Intermountain West Grante ax Brcnze Manvers of at kinds and coiors Bu, erect ,rom us and a.cid pa ng commission to a saiesman Toe finest workmanship in the country Pet Memorials Address Signs Call 295-275- j ! mi: eorrs Jason, Dili id. 1 Robert, inmon, and Josh e Sne married for eternity her sweetheart and favorite dancmg partner Harry G Fletchei in the Salt Lake Temple They were marnea by President Davrt O MrKav on October 21 1935 Lui ilie serverl faithfully iri many LDS nhun h callings Sf e and Fieri y espncui! enjoyed worKinq wth the youth LaU'ing them to d inci She w - a.iuo w uk oay diro tor hr many ears Lucnlc an ait.e sperts enthus.nst SX loved golf the Utes and the Jazz never missing a game She was Me fnut in the family to get a hoie Lucille was loved foi tier Keen sense of humor and positie ouliook on life She will be missed by all who knew her Sne was a file time care giver giving loving service to many in her immediate and extended fam-i'Lucille is survved by her three sons Greg Fietchrr Mike Fletcher and Biad Fletcher (Roberta) (Kathy) six grandsons eleven great LaVaun sister grandchildren Jcferson and many meres and nephews She was preceded in dea'h by her husband parents and two sisters Funeral services were held Monday May 24 2004 at 1 1 00 a m at the Canyon Ward Chapel Centerville Utah Friends called Sunday evening from 5 00-- 7 00 p m at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary and Monday morning from 9 45 - 10 45 a m at the church prior to services Interment Centerville City Cemetery Online guest book and direction map at www russonmortuary com The family would like to give a heart-fel- t thanks to the many who have helped care for Lucille these past several years f Vo FABRIC CEtITERS Op, BERNINA broiler JANQME MEMORIAL WEEKEND SIDEWALK SALE Saturday 9-- 6 Great End-Of-Seaso- nO Clearance Monday 9-- 5 ou 're OnvUedl South Davis County if? 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