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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community 8 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, 2001 Obituaries Clyde ing career continued with the completion of a masters degree in music at USC. It was highlighted by the creation and direction of a childrens choir that was known throughput the state of Utah and an untold number of students who went on to achieve honors in the field of music. His teaching career continued when the family moved to Los Altos, California in 1953 and continued until his retirement, at which time they moved to Kanab, where they lived until recently when they moved to Sandy, Utah. He was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and held many position including Stake missionary. He is survived by his loving wife, Evelyne of 63 years; Larry (Judy) Johnson, Rebecca (Mark) Jones; three grandchildren, and three great grandchildren; two Johnson Clyde Lambert Johnson, 90, beloved husband, father, grand- father and great grandfather, passed away August 15, 2001 in Sandy, Utah. Bom April 6,1911 in Lewiston, Utah to Lulu Egbert and Nephi S. Johnson. His formative years were spent in this area where he graduated from Cache Valley High School, Utah State and began a teaching career in music. He spent sisters and one brother. Funeral and interment were held on Saturday, August 18, 2001 at the Larkin Sunset Gardens MortuaryChapel in Sandy, Utah three years in Vienna and Duane Swapp Willis Salzsburg, Austria studying piOur beloved husband, father, ano and vocal. Resuming his teaching career grandfather, brother, and friend .in Roosevelt and Vernal, Utah Duane S. Willis, age 71, passed he met and married his eternal away on August 18, 2001 at his companion, Evelyne Wilkins in home is West Valley City after a the Salt Lake Temple. His teach four year struggle with cancer. ffimtETrswEs. spas Spools .J l , fJ ! ' 11 1 Jr l 1 COUPON lo 12 IP o Ig t C V "rJ Toll-Fre- e 0 1 068 (066) Boys State, and Alternate Na- tional Executive Committeeman. He was a member of the LDS Church. He married Nancy Jones on February 16, 1963. Along with his love of family and the Legion, his passions included gardening, traveling, camping and fishing. He is survived by his wife, Nancy of38 years; children, Mike (Elaine) Willis, Murray, Dennis (Dorothy) Willis, Elko, NV, Craig (LuAnn) Kluge, West Jordan, Annette Hales, SLC, Pauline (Blake) Derbidge, St. George; 24 grandchildren; five and brothers, Nolan G., South Jordan, James H. and Nyle W. Willis of Kanab, UT. Preceded in death by his parents, two infant sons, and a grandson. Services will be held on Wednesday, August 22, 2001, at noon in the Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 West 4100 South, with viewing one hour great-grandchildre- n; Richard L. Spencer Richard LeGrand Dick 644-360- 0 Si Di S : 1 Cub Scouts and ending up as Scoutmaster: He served in two Bishoprics for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and was currently serving as Glendale Ward Record Clerk. He had served as a High Councillor and in Records Extraction, and enjoyed most of all his time as Nursery Worker. He started with the United States Postal Service in 1987, and for the last six years was Postmaster in Glendale. His dedication to community and family will be missed by many, and was summarized by a friend as, We are a small community, hes leaving a big hole. Dick is survived by his wife Lonna Spencer of Glendale, Utah; children Richard (Gaylee) Spencer of Orderville, UT, Tyron (Shawna) Spencer ofHenderson, NV, William Spencer of Glendale, UT, Tammy (Tony) Curtis Spencer, age 54, died Friday, August 17, 2001 in Glendale, of Glendale, UT, Jennifer Utah. Born on June 23, 1947 (Steven) Kelley of Cottonwood, in Panguitch, Utah to Alta UT, Bridget (Jed) Spencer of Woodard and Ferrel G. Spen- Glendale, UT, and Alyssa Spencer. Married Flossie Louana cer of Glendale, UT; parents Alta Frost on December 11, 1965 and Ferrel Spencer of Glendale, Nellie Frost in St. George, Utah. ; UT; mother-in-laDick was well known for his Stolworthy of Orderville, UT; sense of humor and enjoyed brothers and sisters Robert people. He kept a great love (Kristy) Spencer of Cedar City, of the outdoors. He enjoyed UT, Myrna (Bill) Cox of Glenhunting, fishing and golf, and dale, UT, JoAnn (Cleo) Lamb of most of all spending time with Glendale, UT, Penney (Phil) his grandchildren. He was Carter of Pahrump, NV, Tina w always active in the community, and served as a Level II Emergency Medical Technician and Instructor for the Long Valley EMTs. He dedicated many years to the local Scouting program, starting in Spencer of Spring was here - now gone v : Simmer is almost past Summer clothing is how halfprice Come shop while they last! ' The Hospital Auxiliary Boutique at v Kane County Hospital Thrift Shop ' . dale, UT, and Tom (Rhonda) Spencer of Fredonia, AZ; six- - teen grandchildren with three on the way; and hundreds of inlaws, aunts, uncles, nieces and Mosdell Mortuary. . T FRESH FOOD 1 . 644-817- 10-- 2 ' 5 Sat 355. North Main - OpehJO-2- ; ' ? - S i jj 12 PRICE! DEPEND Undergarments or Briefs, $11m ALL HERBAL TEAS, ; RANITODINE, 75 mg., 40 ct., $4 ! (compare to Zantac) SENTRY Silver, 100 ct., $5& (compare to Centrum Silver) jj KANAB UNITED DRUG Your Good Neighbor Pharmacy 57 West Center Kanab (435) 644-241- 8 jRmgeot Selection of, Skcoxotiue ' fancUcapMfy f&teductA N X N M J M N Soil Conditioner Nutri-Mulc- TopSoil h M Playground Pillow Chips All Types of Sand Boulders M Ground Cover Rock in All Sizes M M M N M Call us N n Hurricane M 435-635-55- 22 for all vour landscape needs! - St. George 435-628-55- 22 I 295 E 300 S Kanab 644-880- I 0 :9 20 Colors Bark M I in Utah : n N S - I Drugs , Danny (Andrea) Spencer of Glen- Funeral services were held on Monday, August 20, 2001 in the Orderville Utah LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Glendale, Utah Cemetery under the direction of - 41 South 100 East Open 10-- 4 M-- F and EVAPORATIVE COOLERS United Henderson,-NV- nephews. r RUSTIC MTN. FURNITURE GAME ROOM ACCESSORIES Duane was a lifetime dedicated member of the American Legion where he served in many positions. He was the Utah State Officer for the Legion and was also Department Commander. He was Post Commander ofPost 132, Advocate and Counselor for "in I S.Hwv89A Kanab CONCRETE SCULPTURES 1980. mi :gi Get Ready fora COLD Winter! Taka up to $150 OFF Select Fireplaces and Stoveei 644-360- Duane was bom on January prior to services at the funeral 25, 1930 in Kanab, Utah to Gam home. Funeral servies provided H. and Ella Swapp Willis. He by Valley View Funeral Home. graduated from Kanab High School and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force serving as an air traffic controller during the Korean War. He worked for the Federal Aviation Administration as an air traffic controller, retiring in - Mesquite 702-346-33- 77 -- |