| Show StIt !Ake Triburw B8 OBITUARIES William Allan Hoster ak page Loraine Powell Crenshaw Heidi Lois Draper 7274970 - 282004 ("itant'ma") From pm-i- B 2ffLMLIFS 1913-20- 1941 04 1921 -- 2004 1932 - A- - marsticl11 Aram ma aied at home friday 2004 after a long be remembered as a catirg vie motilet grandand rnoit!er wino has great- grect grandmother lives in a of touched the many very !!Pe!lol and caring way as born in &odor' ANom rna ronlas t10emter 13 1913 to Clifton Dorrett and Sue Norman Powell She married Joseph S "PeeWee" Crenshaw on June 20 1931 in Hugo Oklahoma PeeNee preceded her in death on Novemter 25 1979 She in death was also preceded by a daughter wi Imo Crenshaw Woods a son Thomas Harold (Tommy) Crenshaw thrte granawins Foy Woods Langley Darter Crenshaw Jr and two sisters f dna Picky Crenshaw Powell EII and Clara Powell Morton and a brother Pobert Powell Survivors inclwrie out sons and two He Crenshaw of daughter! Joe and Pegg!' and Payrnorid Lantongtlett Ararstiall of Dauer Crenshaw gley and bobby aria Judy Crenshaw of Sally and Leon Pitman Q4 Lari?view California and Pobert Modesto Crenshaw Sr of Marshall Twenty-thre- e grandchildren: Jody Crenshaw Crenshaw Patty Poberton Jerry Donnie Crenshaw Steve Langley Terri Pcther lenny Langley Pandy LanPoni Woods gley Debbie Paden Jeannette Crenshaw Patty walson Bobby Scoggins Johnny Crenshaw Carl Crenshaw Tracy McCormack toil Pitman Michael Sookhoo Laraine Scot Crenshaw Pitman Crenshaw weridy Neirneyer Becky Mehring Jan Epps Pobert Crenshaw Jr and Shone Crenshaw fifty-fiv- e Our noe pretiOuS butterfly flew into the arms of out fattier in Heaver and tier parents after o couwiTh conrer on t atoe bottle eveanesday January 28 2004 in Salt Ulan Love City Heidi It up everyone's life sfie toucted with tier beautitsrl spirit and svnie Heidi loved spending time wilt! tef Three beautiful rtildren: Deeders teevers 1 4 Ord Bea 12 and 'me of tier life Dave burgess Heidi 1 also loved stropping and tier ccoe $he was a loving person who aOsired tier rinds ond 40riIy Stie Le missed by all wria triew and loved tier She survived by her Three chilDrapeT Levi Draper and two sisters Mrs (intro Draper Limb Shontae Afoot "effan Man ana one brother Shaven WoikrnOn Preceded in dears by tier par tots avid and Tanya Workmon Three grandparents and greatgr ancioar ents ime with to thank Vie Doctors and Nurses at The U ot U elospiialS Norm ond those who have generously donated Funeral services for Heidi will be held on moriday februor y 2 2004 at 100 p m at The Holbrook mortuary 3251 Soult 2300 East where 4riendt may colt Sunday evening 4r0m 5C0 t 0 700 pm and on Monday if OM 11:45 am to 1245 pm prior to the services Interment Murray City Cemetery 5600 South Vine Street Funeral Diet:tars: Ifie Holbrook Mortuary In lieu of flowers The iomily equests donation be made to the Draper family Memorial fund at any America irst Credit Union is dren J 30 y She will 11 Two sisters Alma Powell tiolmans and Opal Powell Pobb Pallbearers Jody Crenshaw Steve Langley kenny Langley Pandy Langley Bobby Carl Crenshaw and Harold Paden Alternates Cory Langley Chris Langley Milton Bruce Hall 3 1 - 514 1 29104 Ruth Tolman Harcleastle 1921 - 2004 Donald Arthur Kling Vance Humphrey Dorothy Jane Whitehouse Liddell - 2004 - 2004 1923 I The family will receive friends on Sunday c4ternoon from 200 pm until 5:00 am a SJllivan Funeral Home Jan-ior- 4 - 2004 Services for Loraine Powell Cren91 of marshalt Te las will te "Id on worladY fearuarv 2 2004 at at SI114011 funeral Home 10J)) 10'0 B Travis St warthog Tx Bishop Cla eon Grigg and f icer Puker of the (Niro) of Jesus Christ of tatiterday Saints will officiate Burial iti foilow in Algoma Cemetery-Nort- h ness 11NX Suntlay WillC11 Allan Hotter age 62 died the morning of January '27 2004 after 0 courogeous battle with Prostate Cancer al his home in Cottedral City Colifornia Bill was born August 22 1941 in Chicago Illinois to Leopold and BeaHe ettended Bloom trice Hover School and 'Township High then served in the US Air f our Force for years on Honorable receiving Dischor ge till groduoted from Prairie State College and Purdue University where he learned to fuliill his dream of beBill moved to coming on architect 001 in 1 974 and fell in love with the notutal beauty of Me Salt Loke valley Bill spent most of his career with WHIN Architects where be designed front of The buildings that beautify Salt take City today Bill retired from mHTN in 1996 and later moved to Cathedral City CA Bill married Georgene Morrison on 1965 from this union April 24th tney had three children: Billy Christine and Jeff Bill and Georgene divorced in I 990 till found his soul mate and best friend Linda Second° in 1994 They were married Augat 1 2Itt 1995 in Deer Volley Utah Bill treasured every minute with her Bill was an honest sincere and generous man who never let a friend down His wonderful whit and sense of humor stayed with him until his last breath hie was the voice of wisdom to many who sincerely loved him Bill was a devoted golfer e Bill and once scored a was also on avid reader cross-wor- d master and puule enjoyed building rnociels in his spare lime He loved the outdoors and relaying in the warmth of the desert sun Bill is survived by his wife Linda Hoster sons Bill Hoster (Troi) Sandy UT Jeff Hotter (Jolene) (Farmington UT and daughter Chris Hoster Salt LIT Lake City step sons Rick Bell ID Boise Joel Second° (Aimee) Reno NV and step daughter Tami 15 grandchildren Pedersen (Ryan) and his dog Buddy Bill ts preceded in death by his parents and sister Judy mortis A memorial service will be held Thursday February 5th 2004 at 300 at the Old Rock LDS Chapel located 272 North Main Farmington titoh Friends and family are asked to visit the celebration memorial of Bills life Per Bill's request cremation services were performed in Cathedral City Vance Humphrey 82 passed away peacefully at home January 29 2004 from causes incident to oge 1921 He wos born November 11 in Rexburg Idaho to Howard and lonth Ermina Howard flurnahrey and wos Me third of four children He married Geraldine Mae Wright in the Idaho Palls LDS Temple June 2 1948 and was marritd for 55 years They were blessed with six dlildren Steve (Paula) of So Ogden Randy (Debbie) of Ridgefield WA Kaye of North Salt Lake Craig (Tresso) of Kaysville NV ond DebCarolyn of bie (Torn Thiede) of North Solt Lake and They have many grandchildren He was a veteran of World War 11 serving in the Army as He was a Signalman member of the Orchard 3rd Word for 46 years and just recently the Eagleridge Word He filled many positions including Sync lay School Superintendent Executive Secretory and High Priest Group Secretary He was proud of his perfect home teaching record He loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them His family hos special memories of water fights in the summer and snowball fights in Me winter He was ''Frosty the Snowman" for the Ward Christmas Party for many years of which people still remember him We will also remem- -ber him as our miracle monk There were many times in his life that he was near death and survived tie retired from Husky Oil Refining Company in 1984 A viewing will be held Monday February 2 from 6:00-8:0- 0 pm at the North Salt take LDS Stake Center 261 East Center Street North Solt take Utah The funeral will be held same location on Tuesday Febat the ruary 3 at 12 Noon with a viewing from 1100-11:4- 5 am prior to services internment will be at Larkin 1 1 Sunset Gardens 950 E 0600 South Sandy Utah The family wishes to give a very special thanks to Janie and CNA"s with the South Davis Hospice program Donald Arthur Kling beloved husband father grandfather brother uncle and friend passed away suddenly Thursday January 29 2004 of heart failure He was born June 3 1932 to martin and Clara Hoffman Kling in Keldon South Dakota He attended school in Keldron and temmon South Dakota He served in The armed forces in Germany where he met and married Rose Lillian Jones They were later divorced He moved to Utah in 1956 and opened a Real Estate office He was port owner in the Dakota Club and later opened Mt Lucky Club in 1968 In 1985 he married his loving wife of 19 years Lorraine Baker They enjoyed traveling and seeing the world They mode their home in West Jordan Utah where the remainder of his leisure time was spent with his cows He is survived daughter by Lorraine his wife Lorraine (Bruce) Spencer-Ma- ri Sharlene (Gary) Dean (Samantha) fienunin nine grandchildren and three He is also survived by his brothers Marvin Walter Ray and Bernard end special friend Lyle Hahn He was preceded in death by his parents brothers: Roaer Roy Dale Harold and sisters: coral and Behunin Emma Services will be Monday February 2004 at 12 noon in the West Jordan 441t1 Word Chapel 1899 W 7600 S West Jorcon Friends may call at the churds on Sunday evening from 6-- 8 pm and on Monday from 10:15-11:45 am prior to the services Interment will be in the Salem City Cemetery with Military honors by the American legion Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwwalkerfamilymortuariescom 2 TOOELE — Dorothy Jane Whitehouse Liddell 80 died January 30 2004 onset of after suffering a seven-mon- th Angiosarcoma a rare cancerous tumor mode of tissue that grows around the blood vessels She wos born July 28 1923 in The Tooele daughter of Willard Warr and Maggie W Cossity Whitehouse She married Joseph Thomas Liddell October 1 1941 They were married in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Owist of Latter-da- y Saints She was sought after often as an occomponist by vocalists instrumentalists and dance bonds and chorus 'choir groups of the commtmity from her grade-schoyears until her music late sixties often sight-readifor instant performances Also word and stoke organist and choir director for many years and taught Relief Society theology course for a time in the IDS Church She was a complementing correspondent for years for the Deseret News of Salt Lake City She possessed a knock she used countless times leading and teaching preteens and tots including her own four children whom she tutored to interoct social musically and Meat-Surviv- by her husband of 62 three sons and a daughter Thomas Wendover Joseph michael (Eloise) Monti Robyn (Marshall) Willard Laurence Sorres Taylorsville Oasis NV loyal (Lisa) Keith A hill Tooele 20 grandchildren 25 of 26 Preceded in death by parents in 1959-6- 0 brother Don William Whitehouse 79 sisters Maagie June W Bryan Davis 76 in 2003 Ruth 21 months in Cossity Whitehouse years Jerry 1922 Funerol will be Wednesday Febrocry 4 2004 et the Tooele 7th Word LDS Church 000 West Utoh Ave Tooele Utah at pm Viewing will be Tuesday 8 pm February 3 2004 at Tote Mortuary 110 S Moin 1 1 6-- St Tope le Utah Friends may also call 11:30 Lucy M Kelley Jim Lombard "Together Forever" 1915-20- 04 61014 i - 13004 ' I I vi " - Nott - 2004 4 41stx Sylvia Jackie' Griffiths Hansen Our kind loving ond beaumother and grandmother Ruth Tolman Hardcastle 82 passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on January 28 2004 of pancreatic cancer 1 921 Born June in Lovell 13 Wyoming to Judson L and Pauline Hatch 'Tolman She married O Albert Hatdcastle an September 27 1 937 in Evanston Wyoming their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS 'temple She was a member of The LDS church Puth was an accomplished cook seamstress and rloved to travel She never met a stronger everyone became her friend and she had an unconditional love for all Survived by husband and children Larry A and Ida of Idaho falls Id Dennis and Marcia of Sandy 'Karen Black of West Jordan i(ent and Jodi of South Jordan 1(im and Nancy of West Jordan Cathy and Scott Duncan of Salt Lake City She loved each of her 25 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren and had a personal relationship with each of them She is also survived by two sisters Beatrice Coyner of St George Alice Broom-hea- d of Salt Lake City and sister-in-laBietty Tolman of Sandy Funeral Services will be held Monday at 11:00 am at the Mount Jordan 3rd Ward 8950 So 400 E Sandy friends may call Sunday evening from pm at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 So 2200 W and Monday one hour prior at the church Interment Sandy Cemetery SANDY— tiful wife Emma Wagner Jones 1904 Griffiths Jackie Hansen passed away peacefully on January 28 2004 She was born Dec 10 1 944 In Solt Lake City Utah to Cloy and Dorothy Gay Griffin's She married A John (Jock) Hansen on June 12 1986 later solemnized in The $alt lake 'female Jack loved her dearly and together They raised two of his grandchildren Tony and Angeia Sylvia graduated from murroy High School and The U of U She tauant st 2nd and 3rcl grades in Jordan School District for 27 years She was an cArtstanding teacher who loved teaching Her many students hod a positive effect on her life Sylvia was on active and devoted member of The LDS Church She served as Peke YW Society president president organist music specialist choir director and taught in many capacities She loved to serve Others and will be sorely missed by family and friends who treasured her friendship Sylvia is survived by her husband and grandchildren lany and Angela seven stepchildren and seven step andchildren two brothers Arnold Nelval Griffiths and Peid (Phyllis) riff iths sister 14 ay Pobinson and many special nieces nephews and friends She was preceded in death by her mother and father funeral services will be held 'rues-da- y February 3 2004 at 1100 am at the heritage Stake Center 7350 3200 West Friends may call $o Monday from pm at Jenkins Sotte Smith Valley Mortuary 1 007 1 W So and Tuesday ()DOD ram 10001045 am at The church Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens Lovell Of - 2004 I 944 James Bailey Houston was born on 29th day of December 1943 in Big Horn County Wyoming to Wanda and James fdwin Bailey Houston He passed away January 29 2004 in Salt Lake City Utah He was a handsome and healthy child and was a joy to his parents Before he started first grace he would come to the administrative offices where his father was Superintendent of schools and would run errands to the different on the school premises buildings Jim from fast High graduated School in Salt Lake City in June of 1962 That year as a Senior he took The leading role in the Senior Class play He enjoyed sports of all kinds and enjoyed fishing and hunting When he was in the 8th grade he and his father and uncle were stranded for three days in a snow-storin the Ashley National Forest near price Utah while on a hunting trip into that The - 2004 Sylvia Emmo passed away in the home of her douter Norma Draayer on January 30 2004 al The age of 99 Born in Frankfurt A M Germany May 14 1904 she was The oldest daughter of Christaf Friedrich Wagner and Emilie Wurster Emma helped raise her younger siblings during She emigrated to the World War United States in 1925 She married Horace A Jones on June 6 1929 in the Solt Lake Temple They struggled through the great depression She wanted for her childten what she did not have as cs child and mode sure That they were well provided for Emma created over one hundred Oil paintings far her church and posterity Their beloved children ore Arlene Jackman (Max F) Wilma Jepperson (Pittard M) Norma Draaver (Dennis B) Pobert A Jones (Vero) and ichord W Jones imelaniel 19 Grandchildren AA Great Grandchildren and seven Great Great Grandchildren MI survive her as does her sister Erna Huck Clot) and many nieces and nephews Funeral services will be at 1200 noon at The Cottonwood First Word 5913 So Highland Dr on Tuesday February 3 2004 A viewing will be held at The church for friends and family from 10C0-- LAS 0m prior to the funeral services Interment Elysian Gardens 1 075 Eal 4580 South Cannon mortuary Funeral Directors CO He entered the University of Utah in the fall of 1962 and earned very good grades that semester He joined the United States Army in August of 1966 and after Lucy Madsen Kelley age 88 passed away peacefully in her sleep January 28 2004 Lucy was born March 3 1915 in Ephraim tIT to David P Madsen and Evindo Allred Madsen After graduating High School Lucy attended Snow College for 1 year before moving to SIC where she attended LDS Business College ond worked for Richmond Machinery Lucy Married frank M Kelley on October 19 1939 Their marriage was later solemnized in the SIC Temple on April 26 1960 They tiod four children she adored She was a devoted wife mother and ltiorrtemoker Lucy greatest joy in life was 'her fornily She enjoyed having barbecues in the backyard going on family vacations or just spending time making memories with her many nieces nephews and grandchildren Lucy was very talented and proficient in quilting handcrafts sewing and flower arShe left behind several rangement works of art the family will cherish was a member of the LDS Lucy church She held various positions through her life including 20 years service in the SIC Temple Lucy is survived by her children Janet Shelton and Patricia Mc Der-- SIC maid EKaren (Barry) vonsCorrine tIT Sister Eva fox SIC 11 grandchildren and eight great-gran- d children She was preceded in death by her husband frank and inson fant Gordon orents six brothers and one sister Lucy will be missed by everyone who knew and loved her! Funeral services will be held Monday February 2 2004 at 1200 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 Highland Dr where friends may call from 1045-11:4- 5 am prior to the service Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial fork succesfully completing "boot carnp training at Fort Lewis Washington and San Francisco he was sent to Vietnam in March of 1967 Having been trained as a typist and h operator" he was assigned to on office position at an army outnear post Saigon Just before Christmas of 1967 while walking outside the army barracks Jim was attacked by three Vietnamese guerillas (renegade partisans) and in resisting their attempt to get his wallet his left arm was severely cut when one of his attackers sloshed at him with a machete He was hospitalized in Vietnam and then an army hospital in Japan from this place he called his parents to tell Them of his injury He was nest transported to on army hospital in San Francisco and early in January of 1968 he was in Fitzsimmons General Army Hospital near Denver Colorado From this latter hospital he was transferred to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt lake City While the arm wouno healed Jim never did recover from the aftereffects of his "tour of duty" in Viet nom He loved his family and hod the his sister and younger brother and for his brother-in-la- w Tim He loved his nieces and nephews One of The choice pictures which he sent home lust before he was wounded showed him with a group of eight Vietnamese children with whom he hod mode friends At the age of 12 years Jim began giving talks in church services and spoke in the Bonneville Stake Conference as a representative of Me Deacons Quorum He also was called on to speak in the University Stake Conference impromptu when he was a Priest He served as Secretary of the Priests Ouorum unoer two Bishops and played the piano accompaniment or The singing In Priesthood meeting for over Three years Funeral services will be held Wednesday February 4 2004 at 12 noon in The 10frin Sunset Lawn Chapel 2350 East 1300 South where friends may coil one hour prior to services Interment Larkin Sunset lawn greatest respect for Gordon Dennis Leonard 1933 - 2004 Gordon Dennis Leonard 70 passed as born May 12 1933 to Gordon A Leonard and Ruth Peterson Leonard he Is survived by his wife Annette and sons Gordon Scott Jeffrey Jon I Cop and grandchildren Jeffrey Ryon Gordon moron Christopher Scott Lindsay and Samantha A viewing will be held at JenkinsSoffe Mortuary 4760 So State St Monday February 2 2004 from 5- 700 pm There will be no funeral service The family would like to thank MC Hospice Ann Dave Diane and Dr Peter feLnon for their kindness and support during Gordon's illness In lieu of flowers the amity ask That Onoticitn be mode to NC Hospice 2250 away January 30 2004 tte So 1300 W SLC UT 84119 Ertra copies On January 28 2004 our dear fa-hfriend and brother Jim Lombard was reunited with his soul mate due to complications of pulmonary fibrosis 6orn in Vermont on January 25 ne was on adventurer a 1940 father a contractor a real estate agent and a loving husband tie had friends everywhere he went and was always ecger to see what great quest was around the next corner in I 979 Jim met his true love and °partner in iffle" Nancy in on AA meeting For the next 22 years they traveled the country spoke at meetings helped everyone they sow and charmed vs all Separately Jim and Nancy were wonderful Together they were mak When she died of cancer in July 2002 the light in Jim s world eret with her Thankfully they are together again 1im leaves behind his sister Susan his Sc Jeff Darlene) daughter taurif he husband mike his and Nancy s dc marissa her husband Darand their grandchildren trurt ter kalistic Andrew and Olivia Jim and Nancy s last request was That their ashes be spread on the ocean in flawaii in early spring Family and friends ore invited to join in this special ceremony at a time to be delermined later a Joseph Amt Luthro 131918- - 1292004 I t Georgia moved on to help the 3 an- gels on Aonuory 30 2004 She was born in Duchesne Utah to William Henry Fitzwater and Lucretia &Lipka lew She married William Glenn Smith October 14 1932 He preceded her in death She married Raymond Motley in 1975 He preceded het in death She had a talent for crotheting card making crafts and playing 901S Survived by her children Arlen (Myrna) Smith ' Gory (Katy) Smith Porn Do Gunter 16 Idiaz (Jim) Nancy 36 grandchildren three sisters ond brother Sarah Jack Casper (Ruby) Fitzwater Doris Bailey Preceded in death by her husbands children Ronnie Smith & Connie Smith eight brothers and sisters e are feeling great sadTnougn ness Becou'r zA have gone away The men res and Save orever 011 slay Funeral services will be held Tuesday February 3rd 2:00 pm at Redwood Memorial Mortuary 6500 S Redwood Rd A viewing will be held Monday evening from 6 — 8 pin and one hour prior to services Richard "Wayne" Newbold Gone Fish in' Luthro was born Januin a farmhouse near in Goldfield North Central Iowa 'He was the first child County Wright of John tvitiro and marie Thompson He grocluated tuthro from Eagle Grove fligh School and Waldorf Colin lowa ond lege taught in a rural school for two years He graduated Joseph ary - lok u- At s mirton Bruce Hall 62 posed owoy January 29 2004 in Solt Loke City born Mai rh 15 19411 in Salt Lake Lila City son of Milton 1 Hall on Bruce redr ickson Hall attended School and Olympus High later joined the curly where he was a re:di° operator in Botea He was taught the electrical trade by his father and later was employed at the 'University 04 Utot) where he worked in the Electrical Shop and os a Building Coordinator in the Eccles Institute of Hurrion Genetics He was on Ovid outdoorsmon loved ploying pool and watching western movies He Ds always willing to help others and was known in the neighborhood for Wiling the community wheelbarrow He is survived by his patient and loving wife JoAnn daughters JoLynn iCm Collard (michoel) ond son Michoel (Christina) three grandchildren and one father great granddaughter Milton I Hall and sister Inc) Stokes He wos preceded in death by his mother 10 and brother Michael Funeral services will be held on Monday February 2 2004 of 200 ot Wasatch Lawn Mortuary pm 3401 S Highland Or where friends may call on Sunday evening from 7 pm and also one hour prior to the service On Monday Thanks mom for taking him bock Interment Georgia Virginia Smith Maley James Bailey Houston 1943 pm prior to the 0 service at the word chapel in the Tooele City Cemetery Atm 1918 from Augustan° College Sioux fells SD in 1941 and Luther Theological Seminary St Paul MN in I 944 Joe was ordoined as a Lutheran pastor June 4 1944 on a call to go to China as a missionary He and Margaret Boe were married to eoch other on June 7 I 944 Plans changed and the couple went to Fairbanks Alaska to a newly organized congregation in November I 944 After five years Mere Margoret and Joe were in parishes in SiAlaska lverton Oregon Petersburg Solt Lake City Utah and Lynwood Co lifornia Pastor tuthro retired March 31 1964 ond The tuthros moved to Long Beach California morgaret died in tong Beach August 18 1969 in ILme of 1906 Pastor Luntro returned to Silverton to live Those who survive include son fenrieth Lehr° of Sandy Utah and his wife Vickie and sons MichoeL Pohett Jame s and ferment daughter mein° Lehr° Bennett of Gillette Wyoming and her husband Greg and children Sterling Jo Lynn and Pay sister Berniece Thayer of Salem Oregon and her son Elton Thayer of Phoenix Arizona on his wife Janet and their children Lauren and Adam Also niece Ellen Pockholm and nephews floe Richord and Ronald tomes ond 13 great grandchildren Contribvtions may be sern to Trinity Lutheran in Silverton Visitation will be 900 0m to 800 pm - monde'' feb 2 2304 et Unger funeral Chapel Silverton Oregon The services will be at 2100 Pm Tuesday feb 3 2034 at the Trinity Lutheran Church Silverton Oregon Interment following worship ot View Cemetery Silverton Oregon of this newspaper p - Wayne Newbold beloved husband father and groncifcther passed away after a shot' battle with ccmcer January 30 2004 surrounded by his family tie was born November 11 1925 in Prestonidoho to Richard and Cora Newbold le served in er Marine Corps during 11 in the Pacific Theater le received the bronze Star or bravery on the Wand of Iwo Jima le married Louise My rup May 12 1961 in the Monti Temple le spent many hours with his family fishing and in the outdoors Pie was a very thoughtful caring person to everyone he met Survived by his wife of 43 yearn children Kay Jensen Koren Soldwin Janet Jensen lichard (Poe) Newbold fornelo (Timothy) Watson 17 grandchildren 12 ter Dorothy Jeffs brothers Gordon (Lois) Newbold De Were (Alice) New bold Arlene bocci Lela Gauer Poen° Myrup worenste (Diciel many nieces and nephews Pfeceed in death by Ms parents sons Cloir and sober? Jensen brother Kay Newbold and granddaughter t ocheol WO?Søn funeral services will be held Wednesooy February oh 2 pm oi led wood memorial Morluory 6500 S Pedwood lid A viewing will be held Tuesday evening torn 6-- 8 pm and one hour prior to services at the riottuory Somper R The world War Sm NM are available For information plea PAGE call: 237-293- 1 I -- I 11 I t dinqameimSo - - - r 1 |