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Show "S5 Community Mel was a loving wife, mother, (Florence) Heaton of Alton; 12 44 and grandmother, and was a grandchildren, and five member of the Lakeview Ward of the LDS Church. Survivors She was preceded by her hus- include her three children; band, two daughters Garda and Jacque (Dennis) Swoope of Las Alene Baird, and five brothers Vegas, Raymond (Linda) Clark and sisters Geneva Pace, Lloyd of Kanab, and James Clark of Heaton, Gail Heaton, Ross Casper, Wyoming. She also leaves nine grandchildren and Heaton, and Merrill Heaton. Funeral services were held on three greatgrandchildren who Tuesday, March 24, 1998 in the were the light of her life. She LDS Orderville Chapel. will be greatly missed by all who Graveside services were held at knew and loved her. Funeral the Richfield Cemetery under the services and burial were held direction of Mosdell Mortuary. March 21 in Boulder City, Nevada under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. great-grandchildre- UfAt;;S 't tf sv- v t4'v f jn- , Irene Baird n, Irene Heaton Baird, age 100, died March 17, 1998 in Kanab, Utah. Bom August 22, 1897 in Orderville, Utah to Persis Esplin and William Hoyt Heaton. Raised in Alton, Utah. Married William Junior Baird October 8, 1919 in Irene enjoyed gardening, and always had beautiful flowers and a well groomed yard. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as Relief Society President and as a Sunday School Teacher. She and her husband lived ,pt Long Valley where Junction from1930-195- 7 Store and Bairds they operated Service Station. She lived in Richfield from then moved to Orderville. She is survived by her sons; 1951-198- Junior William 7, Baird of Fredonia, Arizona, and Arden H. (Colleen) Baird of Orderville; brothers George E. (Bertha) Heaton of Alpine, Utah and Yard .Melvina Clark Della Melvina Stout Clark, age 74, died March 15, 1998 at the University Medical Center in Las Vegas. Born March 23, 1932 in Lemington, Utah to Walter M. and Dency Cardon Stout. Married Winfield R. Clark May 1, 1948. He preceded her in death in 1988. They were longtime residents of Boulder City, Nevada. Pugh Our loving mother, grandsismother, ter, aunt, cousin, and friend, Della Higbee Pugh, 82, passed away March 16, 1998 in Scottsdale, Arizona as a result of an automobile accident. Born March 24, 1915 in Alamo, Nevada to Charlotte Beulah Allen and Ernest Philetus Higbee. great-grandmoth- er, (SireaiJflw Qmtis Tuesday thru Friday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - 0 21-3- 0 31 Della was an accomplished artist, seamstress, home decorator and cook. Her home and meals were always available to travelers. She was full of energy and enthusiasm. She loved company, family gatherings, beautiful flowers, music and playing with her She enjoyed traveling to visit family, friends, and old stomping grounds. Her travels inn. visits $6 each visits $5 each visits $4 each visits $3 each Our beloved mother, grandmother, great and great-gregrandmother, sister, and friend, Lula Heaton Robinson, died March 19, 1998 at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George, Utah. Born July 11, 1909 in Moccasin, Arizona to Fred C. and LaVerna Isom Heaton. Married Orvil W. Robinson on March 17, 1931 in the St. George LDS Temple. Lula attended Cedar City High School , and went on to Henagers Business College in Salt Lake City, graduating as Valedictorian of her class on September 12, 1928. She worked at Bowman & Company in Kanab, as well as for the Welfare and County Agents Office. She was Kanab City Clerk and Recorder for many years. She was active in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and acted as secretary for that organization for a number at working fast and efficiently. She is survived by her sons C. Kent (Karen) Pugh, Cedar City, Utah and Larry Dale (Rita) Pugh, Minersville, Utah; daughter Vicki (George) Stuehm, Scottsdale, Arizona; brother Richard (Daisy) Higbee and sisters Irene (Arthur) Rogers and Gwen (John) Campbell, all of the Phoenix area; Joe (Evelyn) Higbee and E. of years. She loved gardening and beEdwin (Sandra) Higbee both of r ing at the ranch and outdoors. Alamo, Nevada, and Dell Myrna (Clayton) She would plant something difWadsworth of Reno, Nevada; 11 ferent each year in her garden. But most of all, she loved her grandchildren, 17 and many cousins, family and enjoyed outings with double cousins, and nieces and them. She was always proud of nephews whom she loved as her all her family and their accomown. She was preceded by her plishments. Survivors include daughters husband in 1986 and a son Darios (Charles) Peterson of DeLos, who drowned at age 9. Funeral services were held on Kanab, Shirlene R. Pierce of Monday, April 23, 1998 in the Fountain Valley, CA; daughter-in-laSandra Robinson of Kanab Utah Stake Center. Burial was in the Kanab City Kanab; brothers and sisters Cemetery under the direction of LaVerna Allen of Kanab, Fred Mosdell Mortuary of Kanab, E. Heaton of Kanab, Ramona Martin of American Fork, UT, Utah. Grandma Della, you always and Lucy Nilsen of Sacramento, had a hug and cheerful word for CA; six grandchildren, 22 greateveryone. You will be remem- grandchildren, and three She was bered for your caring, giving, and generous spirit. We will preceded by her husband, son miss you and your influence for Dennis, grandchildren Douglas Hamblin and Cheri Schaap, and good in each of our lives. a Misha half-brothe- rs half-siste- n, great-granddaught- suite!! Uinlto vptuittm Located in t fie Heritage Center Lula Heaton Robinson w fAVi II-2- well as an extra. great-grandchildre- -- 10 as a' stand-i- n for Maureen OHara and Linda Darnell as cluded Europe, the United States, and Israel. From her childhood she knew hard work, Spniimg Fewsf I-- Married Leslie Pugh September 6, 1933 in the St. George Temple. They raised their four children in Kanab, Utah. Della was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints all her life. She loved dancing and taught it to the youth, taking many groups to St. George and Salt Lake City, Utah for dance festivals. She and her husband met many lifelong friends square dancing. She worked for the movies in Kanab great-grandchildre- the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died December 31, 1957. at 310 South 100 14 dm East Hi.! r!tWirW er Hoyt. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 24, 1998 in the Kanab Utah Stake Center at 2:00 p.m. Friends may call Monday from 8 p.m. at the Chapel and Tuesday from p.m. at the Chapel. Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. 7-- 45 |