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Show I The Magna TimesWest Valley News September 26, 2002 5 grorjMB Obituaries Rhea Jean Sadler Ensign Orton Ferold and Raeola Ackerman ple rather than herself. Jean was very grateful for LeFevre. She married her all the help that she received. sweetheart Eugene Sudweeks She is loved and will be Sept. 7, 1963 in Magna, Utah. deeply missed. Survived by her husband, Dot worked 23 years in food service for the Salt Lake daughters, Linda Ensign (Raymond) Catten, Leslie City School District where " site Ensign; managed, prepared lunch ' Sharon (Dennis) Garner, fresh," arid greeted the children' with a smile everyday. Christie (Larry) Lee; stepShe was an excellent cook, sons, Lee Jr. (Sue) Orton, and it was always amazing 16 Orton; (ReNae) Gary 29 fast she could feed a how greatgrandchildren, grandchildren. large group with good food. Preceded in death by her She served as PTA president at Lake Ridge parents; grandchildren, Amy Catten, Shane Lee, Whitney Elementary while her chilwere attending. She dren Lee; brother, Wesley Gale Sadler. Services were held enjoyed the outdoors and 2002 at 21, Saturday, Sept traveling, and spent many the Pleasant Green 4th Ward, weekends with family boat3610 South 8400 West ing, camping, snowmobiling, and sightseeing. Her entire Interment Valley View Memorial Park. family was very important to her, and she was so proud of and truly cherished her chilDortha L. Sudweeks dren and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Gene; children, Lisa and Brint Peel, and Tom .j, i Sudweeks; mother, Raeola; grandchildren, Madi, Chris, Alexxus, Greg, and Sara; sisters, Dean and Willis Lester, and Mariam and Jim Bell; i " and many nieces and nephews who were very close to her. We will all miss her very much. Preceded in J Rhea Jean Sadler Ensign Orton, 76, passed away peacefully, Sept. 17, sur- - . rounded by her family. Jean was bom in Magna May 11, 1926 and was a member of the LDS Church. She attended Cyprus High School where she was a cheerleader and President of the Associated Girls Club. She also was a member of the Magna Drum and Bugle Corp. Married to Keith Ensign, she moved to Tooele and had two daughters, Linda, Leslie. Jean later divorced and moved to Sugar House where she had a great influence on the girls of the Lincoln Ward. She later found her true love LeLand Orton Sr., married ' him December 31, 1976 and lived in the Grandview First Ward. They moved to 'V "O ' 'ii'jrf or It death by her father and a brother, Thomas LeFevre Jr. CK fe " k We would like to thank all caregivers for their love and support Graveside services were held Monday, Sept. 23, at the Junction Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Dot's name to a grandma, daughter, sister,and aunt, Dortha Joyce LeFevre Sudweeks passed away peacefully at home Sept. 18, 2002. She was bom June 7, 1943 in Richfield, Utah to Thomas Jacob B. Stewart training and leadership development is included In ri,,tlit! curricillilrtir the' rlrtiarjl " rf v j! 'foriis graduated' from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) National Advanced Leadership Camp at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The camp provides the best possible professional training and evaluation for all cadets in the aspects of camp life, administration and logistical support Although continued military carhp' Is Ml'.'i' Atfny Pvt Jacob B.' ' Ji' Stewart has graduated from the vehicle mechanic advanced individual training (AIT) course at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. The student was trained to perform maintenance, troubleshoot and repair wheeled vehicles and related mechanical components, including suspension systems, internal combustion engines and power trains, wheel-hu- b 'nl toeivaluatA each cadet's officer potential. The cadet command assesses each cadet's performance and progress in officer traits, qualities and professionalism while at camp. He is the son of Vivian K. Jewkes of W. Sherlene Circle, West Valley City. Jewkes graduated in 1996 from Granger High School, West Valley City. el light-whe- John Morrell v. h c , in r Fresh fiwtt FOMI SMHtC CtMMMKr lUipu.w f " j Is ill ! 'I .... Private Club For Members) ...... jf v b ia m imnn ig "' m ir a. W iU I . The Great Saitair West, Exit 104 80 8012507257 Top Raman U830L0 COUP j L 'A kfo . i Idaho 10 russet LB. BAG On Ik u ) L vli Freschstta 12 StUffettfCsbig Crust" J , at. : Utah f p j & V? SS2. ASSORTED - V t t N I A Amcrfsan Bast SjsdaJd 29, i . ftci fcsl , 'f I- S TJ. i r v and sunset from our atoond level dub area dJ yy HJ Oiiii'sr I ! W ''''' soft eaznes JvJLf'V SaSini SaSttswi? 12 padc Cans S Delbert worked for Kennecott Copper Corp for 40 years, retiring in 1985. He enjoyed his dogs, mushroom hunting, fishing, his garden, woodworking to name a few. He was an avid reader, a self educated man. He married Alpha Crum, had two children; later divorced. Married Rochelle Craine, had two children. He is survived by his wife; son Frank, West Valley; daughters, Tina Williams, Grapevine, Texas; Barbara and Sharon, West Valley. He is also survived by nine grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. .There were no services. He will be cre- mated. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to your favorite charity. Valley City. He is a 2001 graduate of Hunter High School, West Valley City. FOtl Western Family son of Robert Earl and Nellie May Kell McKague. He took the surname Davis following his parents divorce and his mother's marriage to F. Lamar Davis. He proudly served his country during World War II in the U.S. Marine Corps where he earned the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. daughter of W. Roy and Peggy L. Christensen of West ttG&LLCn C fJ Li' 1 assemblies, hydraulic brake and steering' systems, and operate a wheeled vehicle crane, hoist and windi assemblies. Stewart is the son of Randy and Paula D. Stewart of 4533 West 3285 South, West Valley City. His wife, Tabitha, is the "S2U 3 er "Another Marine reporting, Sir, I've spent my time in hell!" Delbert Davis reported in Sept. 22, after waging a long and courageous battle with the ills of life. Now that his body is no longer wracked with pain, his soul can fly free. Delbert was born Aug. 9, 1927, in Midvale, the only gave him great joy and comfort He loved music, having a beautiful voice. He has sung in many church choirs at different times and performed with his sweetheart in duets for many occasions. He was a gentle man with a wry sense of humor that his family dearly enjoyed. He led an exemplary life and left 1: tew, Delbert R. Davis Douglas enjoyed being around his family and extended family consisting of four children, 16 grandchildren and 37 Russaffs M ji er L J ii SC Douglas Lingard Anderson, 86, beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend, died Wednesday, Sept 18, surrounded by loved ones. He was bom March 2, 1916 in Barnwell, Alberta, Canada. His parents were Neils James and Emily Lingard Anderson; both deceased. He grew up in southern Alberta on his parents' farm. He served a mission in Great Britain and held many important church positions. He married Georgina Marler Richards, January 19, 1938 in the Alberta Temple. He was a hard worker all of his life in professions such as farmer, shoe salesman, railroad brakeman for the Southern Alberta Railway system, insurance salesman and finally settling down in the Real Estate profession. - DOZEN - hdL-- f Anderson Room's "AA" "SHAK3C PORTION" rfr Douglas Lingard They of the family, friends, and Our loving wife, mother, She was the director of the Magna Senior Center for 15 years. Her goal was to make everyone feel welcome. It was die joy of her life spending time with her friends, caring for other peo Chris B. Jewkes "' - Magna. ilt? J us with a legacy of fond memories. He is survived by his wife, Georgina; sons, Douglas R (Li rda). Rod, Bruce (Barbara); daughter, Loretta (Don) Enders; brother, Willard J. (Leora) Anderson, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Preceded in death by his parents: brother, Wayne; sister, Doris; granddaughter, Carmen Anderson; daughter-in-laAnnemarie. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 23, at the LDS Chapel. 4310 South 3200 West. Interment Valley View Memorial Park. worthwhile charity and let us know what you have done. All my love. Gene - I 'I J- l COPY! J ' - |