Show Mr salt B6 From previous page 10519- - 3404 102324 - 30204 -- - 2004 1 f 4 '''''1' 7":1 t I so rio 0 I- ' 4 :- le 00 4 moo 7 Cummings - 30304 1922 i - 2004 193- iI A Lp i 3:-'-11 I : 00 - - Born to Albert and lone Cole in Grantsville one of 10 children Loving mother of six Lynette Olsen Billy Anderson Bruce Anderson Santa Pike Jackie Jacobs and Dawn Johnson Truly loved by her 19 grandchildren and four 26 great-great grandchildren n Like her mother she was for the beautiful roses she grew Verna's legacy will live on in her beautiful stitchery creations which she taught and shared with her loved ones Verna was always there with a pot of coffee and quick wit she shot from the hip She loved to cook and you had to love her homemade bread and fudge People would hide outside her door to get a chance to hear her play her organ which she liked to play everyday Verna was so special she was even a favorite mother-in-lato Kathy and Janice As a mother and a grandmother she was also a best friend Never too weary to lend a helping hand You could always count on a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear to listen and bawdy humor to cheer you She leaves behind many cherished memories and the void she leaves will never be filled Sleep with the angels Mom Viewing will be held Sun from 7 at McDougal Funeral Home 4330 pm South Redwood Road Salt lake City Services Monday 11:00 am with a viewing one hour prior at McDougal Funeral Home Interment following at Grantsville Cemetery 40111 vta r 1 lief" '14:21' Marie Louise Popp Car lile age 99 peacefully journeyed to the next life on Wednesday March 3 2004 join- ing with her many loved ones there She was born October I 7 1904 in Salt take City Utah to Caroline Bretz and Max K W Popp She was the second oldest of eight chiidren Marie married J Edward Carlile in the St George IDS lemple June 28 1946 They made their home in Heber City Utah Auntie Rio was an immaculate housekeeper fabulous cook created beautiful handiwork and was a gifted seamstress Most importantly she was nurturing by nature Her love was shared with those around her as were her talents We were blessed with gifts she had lovingly made She served faithfully in many church callings She worked at various jobs in her lifetime and worked until she was 75 years old at the Heber City Library She has lived the past few years at the Hillside Rehabilitation Center and appreciation is expressed to the staff for the care they have given On Wednesday Aunt Pie made her final journey home to Heber her final resting place Aunt Pie leaves behind many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly She now joins her husband parents brothers and sisters: Louise (Pete) Schmidt Frank (Lucinda) Popp MarErna tha Clara (Joe) Mortensen (Sam) Williams Gertrude (Jack) Adams and Max (Gladys) Popp and nieces and nephews A celebration of her life will be held on Monday March 8 2004 — s 1100 pm at Funeral Home 288 North Main Street Heber City There will be a visitation one hour prior to the services Interment will be In the Heber City Cemetery Ray G Sharp "Those Collon-PleAi- n' tiles" ik I Rachel Cannon Heninger - 2004 1903 1 4 e ' r t ! Ii beloved husband father grandpa brother and friend home on March 4 at passed away 2004 from Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis His devoted wife and family were at his side Ray was born April 7 1923 in Midvale Utah to Ethel Geneve Steadman and Rennald George Sharp He spent in Rigby his childhood and youth Idaho West Jordan and Utah graduating from Jordan High School in married 1942 Donnabel Ray Sprat ling October 10 1945 in the She passed Salt Lake IDS Temple away July 22 1995 Ray married Judy Hutchings Mason November 15 1997 in Midvale Utah Their marwas solemnized in the Salt Lake riage LDS Temple March 23 2001 Ray joined the Army Air Corps to serve his II honin World War but was country orably discharged due to ill health He worked as a master mechanic at Leonard Newbold's Auto Shop in Midvale for 13 years Ray served a Southern States Mission 1952-195- 4 He graduated from the University of Utah and taught 5th grade in the Jordan School District for 25 years He also worked part-tim- e for the Salt lake County Library System for 33 years retiring at the age of 78 Ray was a lifelong member of the IDS Church serving faithfully in numerous positions Ray was kind gentle loving mischievous honest and generous hard working is survived by his wife Judy of Ray Midvale children Vaughn Alpine Herriman Gay lin (Joe Ile) Evelyn (Robert) Stanley West Jordan Mary Jo (Brad) Heaton Midvale Douglas Salt lake City Anita (Quinn) Hatch lvins Kelly Salt lake City Nathan Park City Jonathan Salt Lake City and many foster children including Terri (Mike) Zeilstra Cedar City n Mitch (Non) Mason Tokyo Japan lezli (Mark) Weeden Corvallis Oregon Rebecca Mason Murray Eric Mason (fiance Heather (Hodges) Murray Mclean (Blythe) Mason Riverton Candice Winn Salt Lake City Paige (Scott) Farnsworth 26 grandchildren Draper eight brother Glen great grandchildren (Elaine) Sharp Fair Oaks California sisters Marian (Reid) Egbert West Jordan Carol (Lee) Halverson Torrey Utah Preceded in death by parents and brother Lynn Funeral services Monday March 8 2004 at 11 am in the Union Park 7th Ward 7500 S 700 E Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So State Sun 6-- 8 pm or Mon at the church from 9:45-10:4am Interment West Jordan City Cemetery Ray G Rachel Cannon Heninger born April 17 1903 in Salt Lake City Utah to George Jenkins Cannon and Lucy Grant Cannon died March 3rd 2004 She obtained her schooling in Salt Lake City and graduated from the IDS High School and the McCune school of Music She received her BA degree from the University of Utah where she was active in musical productions and Chi Omega Sorority She married Owen P Heninger in AJune 1926 and lived in Magrath lberta Canada Chicago Los Angeles Safford Arizona Salt Lake City and then Provo where she spent the last 64 years of her life She was active in civic and social organizations including the State and County Medical Auxiliaries Beta Sorosis literary Club and the Women's council of Provo She was a member of the Provo City School Board Provo Recreation Board and Community Concert Board She was a piano teacher and she was active in the music scene in Provo in addition to enjoying hand work and gardening Her central focus in life was her involvement In the support and nurturance of her family including her parents and their extended families her sisters and brothers her children her grandchildren and She was preceded in death by her husband Dr Owen P Heninger her daughter Mary H Mitchell and sisters Florence C Snow Irene C Lloyd and Jean C Willis She Is survived by her sons Dr Owen E Heninger and wife Audrey of Whittier CA Dr George R Heninger and wife Julie of Hamden Conn and John C Heninger of Provo her sister Lucy D Taylor and husband Frank and brothers George Cannon and wife Isabel and H Stanley Cannon and wife Virginia all of Salt lake City She is also survived by 11 grandchildren and 12 The family thanks the staff at the Beehive House at BOO East in Orem and Hospice for their compassionate care of Rachel A Memorial Service will be held at 10 am on March 20th at the Berg Mortuary 185 E Center St Provo In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made in Rachel to the Susan G KoHeninger's name man greast Cancer Foundation P O Box 650309 Dallas TX 75265-030(wwwkomanorg) YOU Sharp Max Haggard age 84 passed away peacefully at his home in Lehi Utah on March 4 2004 surrounded by his loving family and sweet wife Inez He was born October 5 1919 in American Fork Utah a son of Ernest Eldredge and Martha (mottle) Proctor Hoggard He graduated from American Fork High School in the class of 1938 and was in both basketball and football and was Captain of the basketball team in 1937 and 38 He attended Utah State University at where Logan Utah from 1938-194- 1 he played on the Utah State Basketball team Max was inducted in to the United States Army Air Force on May 1 1942 During World War II he served in the 12th Air Force in the European Theater of Operations in North Africa Italy and Yugoslavia and was active in the invasion of Southern France as a Flight Engineer on a bomber He was authorized five bronze Battle Stars for his parin the PO Valley North Apticipation Southern France ennines Rome-Arn- o and Air Offensive Balkans Campaigns He also was awarded the European-Africa- n Theater Eastern Middle He received an Honorable Medal Discharge on June 3 1945 after two and one-hayears overseas He Married Kathryn Holindrake on June 2 1 94 1 in the Salt Lake Temple They were later divorced in 1957 One son Bruce Max was born to this marriage Max married Inez May (Chambers) Wolf on March 21 1965 The marriage was later solemnized in th Salt Lake Temple on May 20 The children Christina Lynn 1976 Wolf Sheila May Wolf and Sheldon G Wolf were sealed to them Max began his employment as a Clerk-Carriin the American Fork Post Office American Fork Utah under Postmaster D Grant Ingersoll in 1945 and was appointed Assistant Postmaster in 1 961 under Postmaster G Easton Brown During the 1 950 s and 60 s he was Secretary for the United States Civil Service as American Fork was the Information and Examining Center for Utah County Max administered all Civil Service examinations for all Government positions in the area as well as placements at the He reArmy and Naval Academies tired from the Postal Service in 1979 after 37 years of service which included military service He was a member of the American Legion and served as the first Commander of the VFW in American Fork He has been a member of the VFW Honor Guard District 4 for several years and enin honoring joyed his participation deceased veterans with a military service In addition he was a member of the American Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce and the American Fork Riding Club He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints church and served for several years as President of the Sunday School in the Second Ward in American Fork He also served in the sports program of the MIA and as Secretary of the High Priests He served two missions at the Lindon Bishops' Storehouse in Lin-dand 2002- Utah in 1994-9- 5 2003 he also served as a volunteer He for many months enjoyed fishing hunting and working on his farm in American Fork Max is Survived by his wife Inez of Lehi Utah son Bruce Max (Terree Hullinger) Hoggard of American Fork Utah daughter Sheila May Wolf of Sandy Utah son Sheldon Gail (Lou Ann lpson) Wolf of Springville Utah He is preand nine grandchildren ceded in death by one daughter Christina Lynn Wolf and one grandson Steven Gail Wolf Funeral services for Max will be held on Tuesday March 9 2004 at 12:00 noon in the Lehi North Lake Ward Chapel located at 481 East 300 North Lehi Utah A viewing will be held on Monday evening from 6-- 8 pm at the Warenski Funeral Home 1776 North 900 East American Fork Utah (located 4 blocks north of the Mt Timpanogos Temple) and an additional viewing will be held Tuesday morning from 10:30-- 1 1 :30 am at the Lehi North Lake Ward Chapel prior to services Interment for Max will take place immediately following his funeral service at the American Fork City Cemetery located at 600 North Center Street American Fork Utah where Military Burial Honors will be preformed by Max's friends and comrades the Members of VFW District No 4 Funeral arrangements are being conducted under the direction of Warenski Funeral Home American Fork Utah Extra copies of this newspaper are available For information please call: 237-293- 1 wife mother and Our beloved grandmother left this life to meet our Heavenly Father and her loved ones who have passed on before her She died very suddenly from an aneurysm She suffered ever since the Operation for the aneurysm with a great deal of pain May God open his arms to her and greet her in Heaven for her suffering is now over 1931 in She was born April 22 Pocatello ID to William and Geneva Mecham lance She was the light and inspiration for all the family and all who knew her She loved fishing camping and cooking She loved all of her children very much They are her light We don't know how we will go on without her Survived by her husband Ray children Audrey (Philip) Robyn Davis Jones Brent Jones five grandchildren Lila 1 sister three (Joe) Ito limo Preceded in death by parents sister Betty White brother Ronald lance and a grandson Richard "Ricky' Ricci services will be held Graveside Mon March 8 2004 at 1:00 pm at Murray City Cemetery 5600 So Vine Street Friends and family may call 7 Sun from pm at Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary 4760 So State Street Lisa A good man has returned to his Heavenly Father after many years of illness Joseph Lorraine Cummings died March 3 2004 at the Veteran's Hospital Joe was born in Salt Lake City on 16 1922 His parents ore August Julian M Cummings and Faye Brimhall Joe graduated from South Cummings High School He went into the in 1942 He was Army stationed in the Philippines during World War ll until his release in 1945 Upon returning home he served a two year IDS mission in the Northwestern States He married Joye Jensen in 1 949 in the Salt Lake Temple In 1951 Joe built a small café called Joy's Café which he operated 15 for about years He graduated from the University of Utah and became on Elementary School teacher He taught for 23 years in the Jordan School District Joe was active in the Boy Scouts of America as a leader for many years In his 20 years of scouting service he earned many awards including his Eagle and the Silver Beaver Award He also served in many callings In his Church throughout his life Joe is survived by his wife Jaye and four children: David (Nora) Cummings Becky (Rand) Kimball Don and Mary (Ken) Du Vali He Cummings also has 12 grandchildren and seven Feight-Levi- tt Our Sweet Angel t- - Mortuary 3401 S Highland Dr on Fri evening March 5th from 6-- 8 pm and at Haven Ward from 9:00-9:4- 5 prior to the services Burial will be at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Joe and Jaye are so very grateful for the loving care he received at the Veteran's Nursing Home for over five years and want to thank everyone who helped him during this difficult time of his life Johanson 1920 - 2004 Lisa Feight-levi- tt age 46 of Salt Lake City Utah passed away peacefully on Tuesday March 2 2004 at her parent's home Lisa graciously and ! : WILLARD Coral Williamson Johanson 83 loving wife mother grandmother and passed away peacefully March 3 2004 surrounded by her family She was born August 1 4 1920 in Wellsville Utah a daughter of Peter and Cora Williamson Maughan Hendry Williamson Coral married Wallace Elmer Johanson on May 1 1939 In the Logan LDS Temple She was preceded in death by her Janice husband Wallace daughters Hyde Poppleton Kayleen Johanson and grandson Dustin Hyde Coral was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints and held various positions in her life She retired from the Defense Depot In I 1930 r 1 t" :k Merlin E Thompson age 73 died at the University of Utah Medical Center Salt Lake City Utah on March 4 2004 He was born on March 20 )930 in Heber City Utah the son of William Ernest and Be Iva (Moon) Thompson He married Alene Miles on March 5 1952 in Kamas Utah He was a member of the 1DS Church He enjoyed owning horses He liked to go hunting and with family and camping friends He enjoyed his grandchildren and He is survived by his wife Alene of Salt Lake City Utah two sons Steven (Barbara) of Salt lake City Utah Brian of Salt Lake City Utah brothers Gary Thompson of Orem Utah Carl Thompson of Roy Utah sister Norma Sabey Wallsburg UT Maxine Snyder Daniels UT and Donna Jones Heber City UT seven grandchildren and seven Graveside Services will be conducted on Tuesday March 9 2004 at 12:30 pm at the Francis Cemetery Visitation will be held at Crandall Funeral Home on Tuesday from 11:00 am until 12:00 Noon Arrangements are under the direction of Crandall Funeral Home Jan Patrice Johnson 51160 - 3694 At ' Services will be held Monday March 2004 at 11:00 am at the Willard 100 W Ward Chapel 80 N Willard Friends may call on Sunday March 7 2004 from 6-- 8 pm at 205 S 100 E Myers Mortuary Brigham City and on Monday at the Willard Ward from 10:00-10:4- 0 am Interment will be In the Willard City Cemetery The family wishes to express appreciation to the staff at ATRIA 4 A their As- sisted Living and St Marks Hospital 3rd Floor West Wing Send condolences to the family at wwwmyers-mortuaryco- "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal Love leaves a memory no one can steal" Your adoring son Chase loving Mom & family Cash For Fine Jewelry WATCHES AND We buy ESTATE MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY Jewelry BEAUTIFUL LOCATIONS AAA Jewelry ALL GRAVES MOAB CALL FOR A BROCHURE 5 Confidential loans on jewelry Learn - 2004 8 801-582-25- 52 How-T- o KBYU -- TV Saturday March 6 at 9:30Am ' - Home repair experts Julie Sussman and IF 1001 CAN'T Merlin E Thompson Ogden ON ' Many thanks to all for making no services by his request Funeral Directors: Deseret Mortuary Coral is survived by her children Coralee (DS) Norr Tremonton UT Ennis MT DeeAnn Dean Johanson (Mac) Beare Las Vegas NV Gayleen Johanson Sandy UT Kevin Johanson Draper UT 1 4 grandchildren and 11 359-203- 1:7)1 LA1616 1il 111 Sargent Ed was a gentle giant among those that knew him and was loved and cared for by his family and friends Funeral services will be held Satur- Coral Williamson courageously accepted the oath of recovery placed before her following brain surgery to remove a tumor in November of 2002 Lisa was born September 27 1957 in Salt Lake City to Cleon ("Jack") and Vera Feight On April 7 1984 she married the love of her life Robert Olin Levitt The foundation on which they built their life together was love Lisa had a joyous spirit enjoying many things in life particularly her a family friends kitties traveling good laugh candy and a cold Coke She was a gifted and compassionate teacher working with young children in Special Education A labor of love for Lisa was preserving her and our journey through this life by videotaping and collecting sentimental cards letters and pictures She also filled the house with her beautiful watercolor paintings Lisa is survived by her loving husband and children Lexie and Jackie devoted mother Vera Feight sister and best friend Cleo (Bruce) Ickes and nephews Zachary and Willie Ickes Lisa freely gave her love to many in this world including lisa's mother-in-laPeg Levitt sisters-in-laMary Ann (Dudley) Dunham and Martha (George) Hnatiuk and faithful friend Lisa's Marianne Manor daddy who was a source of great in to her her precedes death strength All interested in joining Lisa's family at this Saturday's 5:30 pm evening mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church (670 East I 100 South) are welcome After the mass there will be an open house at 3707 Forest Hills Drive which is just east of Highland Dr on Siggard Dr (3705 South) If necesfor further sary phone 466-445- 5 directions Love is always patient and kind Love delights in the truth Love is always ready to excuse to trust to hope to endure whatever comes us mourn too long that Lisa is not let no longer with us but rejoice in the gift of her beautiful life May we always hold each other close in our hearts and carry this love wherever we go In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made in Lisa's name to the Best Friend Animal Sanctuary of Utah 380 West Pierpont Ave Salt lake City UT 84101 Funeral Directors: Holbrook Mortuary Eddie Douglas Monahan age 67 passed away March 2 2004 at his home in Sweedtown Salt Lake City Born July 28 1936 in Salt Lake City Utah to Douglas E Monahan and Chloe Lloyd Monahan Survived by his mother bothers Mickey (Joan) Tommy and Jim (Pat) sisters Gail Butterfield Richmond Linda and numerous nieces and nephews Preceded in death by his father Past owner of Foreign Motor Salvage Loved car racing and dogshim in His dog Arthur preceded death that same morning Was a Track strong booster of the Circle Racing Associations and local Circle drivers 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