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Show "Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 6, 1986 .Obituaries Ruth B. Green n '? LAYTON Ruth B. Green. 78. of 783 S. Angel St., died Wednesday, July 23. 1986, at the Humana Hospital Da-- i vis North in Layton of heart failure. ,She was borp June 29, 1908 in Bountiful, a daughter of Francis Edmund and Lucy Ann Garrett Barlow. She married Arthur Layton Green Nov. 6, 1929, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on Feb. 12, 1986. She attended schools and resided most of her life in Davis County. She was employed with Mountain Bell Telephone & Telegraph for over 25 years, serving as chief operator for the Kays-vill- e 1 exchange. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. At the time of her death she was an active member of the Layton LDS 37th Ward. She had served in the Relief Society, MIA, Primary and church music. She also worked at the Ogden LDS .Temple. She was a volunteer worker at the Humana Hospital Davis North. ' Surviving are one son and one daughter, Arthur Kelly Green, Mrs. Jerry (Patricia) Sargent, both of Layton, seven grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, I. Haven Barlow, Virginia Humphreys, Layton; David McKay Barlow, Clearfield; Edmund Garrett Barlow, Lucy Hansen, Santa Monica, Calif.; Helen Wilkinson, Phoenix, Arizona. She was preceded in death by two sisters. Services were held Saturday at the Layton 37th LDS Ward, 2120 West Gentile St., with Bishop Kent Ellis of the 37th Ward officiating. Interment Kaysville City Cemetery. Brenda Jordan Johnson Jarron Johnson CLINTON Jordan Johnson and Jarron Johnson, twin infant sons of Brian Bart and Joni Merie Busby Johnson, of 2198 N. 1930 W in Clinton, died Sunday, July 20, 1986 at McKay-De- e Hospital shortly after birth of prematurity. The parents are members of the Clinton 5th LDS Ward. Surviving are the parents of Clinton, one brother, Jesse Johnson, Clinton; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnson, Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Busby, Roy; the Mrs. Helen Baer, Logan; Leo D. Busby, Orem. Graveside services were held at the Ogden City Cemetery Wednesday July 23, 1986 with Bishop John W. Diamond officiating. Funeral directors were Myers Mortuary in Roy. Cecil E. Haskell ROY Cecil Edward Haskell, 85, of 1984 W. 3775 So., died Sunday, July 20, 1986, at St. Benedicts Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born Sept. 29, 1900, in Newton, Utah, a son of Edward and Nettie Hardy Haskell. He married Amelia Goddard on Dec. 30, 1919 in Brigham City. He was a member of the LDS Church. He worked for Albertsons Grocery. He lived in Idaho and Oregon before moving to Utah. Surviving are his widow of Roy; one son and three daughters, Lee C. Haskell and Mrs. Elaine Roberts, both of Roy; Mrs. Nedra Stephenson, Centerville; Mrs. Janice Johnson, Portland, Ore.; 10 grandchildren, 20 19, 1953, in Los Angeles, Calif. They Welding were later divorced in 1975. He married Dorothy C. Wood on porWelding Shop. Shop or Lay-ton table. 1364 N. Angel St. Aug. 9, 1985, in Sunset. He had served in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion. He was employed by the Federal Government, working at Hill Air Force Base umtl his retirement. Surviving are his widow of Sunset, two sons, Dale Sherman Stoddard, Clearfield; Kevin Frank Stoddard, Monterey. Calif; one daughter, Lucinda Lee & (Window Screen J WINDOW'WASHINGTResT dentail or business. Lowest rates For a good buy on a good car check classified Arndt, Wiesbaden, Germany; two grandchildren and his mother of West Point. Also surviving are four brothers and four sisters, Kenneth J. Stoddard, West Point; Dee W. Stoddard and Russell A. Stoddard, Hooper; Laneda Texas; Bessie Thedell, Ogden; WAnda Marble, Malad, Idaho; and Linda Orton, Layton. Ami-da- her death she was employed at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden as a registered nurse. She was also the for cardiovascular coordinatior n, He was preceded in death by one daughter and two brothers. Graveside services were held at the Hooper Cemetary on Saturday with Bishop John Beus officiating. Hospital. She was very active in church and civic activities. She was also involved with the Big Sister program. Surviving is her husband of Bountiful, one stepson and one stepdaughter, Johnny Clark and Jennifer Clark, both of Bountiful. Also surviving are her parents of Syracuse; one brother and two sisters, David LaMont Keller and Gail Jean Keller, both of Syracuse; Diane Keller, Logan; her grandparents, Mrs. Lula Warren Cook, Syracuse; Mrs. Rose May Keller, Clearfield. Services were held Monday at the Orchard 7th LDS' Ward 3599 So. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, with Bishop Wayne Cooley officiating. McKay-De- Rent elegant line dresses, 5 lavendar. 3 blue Cerso line bouquets, flowers and boutonnieres to match. Large white lattice bacK-dro- p. Table center pieces with draped chiffon and flowers. nes Mary Rochelle Stoddard. He married Shirley Cofin on Sept. BOUNTIFUL Brenda Lee Keller Clark, 29, of 31 1 5 So. Applewood Dr., died Wednesday, July 23, 1986 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of injuries sustained in an auto accident. She was born April 28, 1957 in Ogden, a daughter of Raymond LaMont and Marlene Cook Keller. She married John East Clark May 12, 1983 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. She graduated from Clearfield High School where she was student body vice president during her senior year. She received an award for outstanding girl of the 1975 graduating class. She also received an eductional scholarship to Utah State University where she received her nursing degree. She was also a high honor student. After graduation she worked at the University of Utah Medical Center in the surgery department. At the time of Weddings Instant Wedding e The family met friends at Myers Mortuary in Roy. z ' VOTE for and one Beverly Baer Deimer Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Beverly Baer Deimer, 58, of Jennie Deaton, Pocatello, Idaho, and 4975 S., died Monday, July Mrs. Sybel Toolson, Bancroft, Idaho. 21. 1986, at St. Benedicts Hospital of Services were held Wednesday, July cancer. 1986 at the Myers Mortuary in Roy. 23, She was born May 9, 1928, in Lew- - Interment in the Tremonton Cemetery. iston, Utah, a daughter of Campbell and Dorothy Chandler Baer. She married Earl H. Deimer on June M. 1, 1947, in Nampa, Idaho. She was a member of the First LAYTON DeLell Monson Brown, Christian Church. She was also a 58, of 904 N. 1500 E., died Monday, member of the Roy Lady Elks Club. She had been employed at Hill Air July 21, 1986, at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of a heart attack. .Force Base as a supply clerk. She was born Nov. 26, 1927, in Salt of are her husband Surviving Roy, Lake City, a daughter of Byron Clifton two sons, Gary L. Deimer, Ogden; Daand Casse Lyman Monson. vid W. Deimer, Roy; one daughter, She married Keith X. Brown June Mrs. Susan D. Manning, Sunset, five 16, 1947, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. grandchildren. She was reared and educated in Also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Grove and Salt Lake City. Pleasant Dorothy Baer, Lewiston, Utah; one She moved to Layton in 1947 where brother, Chandler Baer, Smithfield. she has resided until the time of her Funeral Services were held Friday, death. at the Myers Mortuary 'July 25, 1986, from Murray High She Chapel in Roy. Interment in the Roy School. graduated She was an active member of City Cemetery. the LDS Church. She had served in the Primary and stake Relief Society presidency. She had also served as Relief Society president and on the stake ReKAYSVILLE Afton Wilde Hennelief Society board. She had been the fer, 86, of 45 S. 400 E., died Wednesspiritual living leader and at the time of her death was serving in the name exday, July 16, 1986, in a Bountiful traction program. nursing home of an extended illness. She was born Oct. 15, 1899 in Coal-villShe was active with the Daughters Utah, a daughter of Edwin and of Utah Pioneers serving as secretary of the Adamswood Camp. She had alMary Hannah Robinson Wilde. She married Fred Lester Hennefer so served as second vice president of Nov. 11, 1933 in Bountiful, Utah. The the Layton Davis County Company. marriage was later solemnized in the Surviving are her husband of Lay-toSalt Lake LDS Temple. three sons and six daugthers, SteShe was reared and educated in phen P. Brown, Ogden; Clifton K. Coalville. She moved to Kaysville in Brown, Kaysville; Jeffrey K. Brown, 1942. Mrs. Robert E. (Vivien) Cannon, Mrs. She was an active member of the Mark E. (Dianne) Lindeman, Mrs. Fredrick E. (Marsha) Boam, Mrs. Bryon T. Kaysville 9th LDS Ward before her illness, where she served as Relief Soci(Joyce) Williamson and Janice Brown, all of Layton; Mrs. Clyde L. (Caroline) ety visiting teacher and ward work director. Lindeman, Roy; 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Surviving are her husband of KaysScott T. (ThoraLyn) Lyman, Orem; Mrs. ville, one daughter and two stepsons, Mrs. Albert (Joan) Clark, Kaysville; F. Morgon (Davidene) Coombs, SpanTred Raymond Hennefer, Boise, Idaho; ish Fork; Mrs. Kay R. (Michelle) JohnRichard Self Hennefer, Lake Havasu son, Blanding; Mrs. Val M. (Casse) .City, Ariz.; 17 grandchildren and 25 McCleery, Sandy; Lani Monson, Midvale. Also surviving are three brothers She was preceded in death by three &nd one sister, Lewis Wilde and Fred brothers and one sister. Services were held Saturday at the Wilde, both of Coalville; Millard Wilde, Medford, Ore.; Hazel Boyer, Henefer, Layton East Stake Center, 1015 N. Utah. Emerald Dr., with Bishop Gerald T. Graveside services were held at the Bettridge of the Layton 35th Ward offiKaysville City Cemetery. Interment, ciating. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Kaysville City Cemetery. ROY 1993 W. DeLell Brown Afton W. Hennefer - K. Clark C 5D e, n, William Charles LeBel William Charles LeBel, 80, of 2334 Monroe, 709, died Thursday, July 24, 1986 of heart failure. He was born Sept. 12, 1905, in Fort Worth, Texas, a son of Edward Carlton and Julia Ann Daugherty LeBel. Start ..A Fresh in a On June 2, 1937, he married Rosetta Ruth McDowell in Yuma Ariz. She died March 13, 1981. On Nov. 21, 1981, he married Mary Smith in Roy. He had been an oil well driller for Bell Petroleum for 18 years, retiring in 1970. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a high priest in the Ogden Stake, had been a home teacher and attended the Ogden LDS Temple. He was an avid gardener. During World War II he was layout-ma- n for the keels on ships. He had lived in Long Beach, Calif., and Roy prior to moving to Ogden. Surviving are his widow of Ogden; one daughter, Mrs. Thais Hurd Black, Wwatsonville, Calif.; six grandchildren and 28 Also surviving are three brothers and two sisiters, Edward LeBel, Redding, Calif.; Walter LeBel, Mineral Springs, Texas; A.D. Lebel, Volcano, Calif.; Laurea Parker and Thelma DeBerry, Blue Lake, Calif. . He was preceded in death by one son. Services were held on Wednesday, July 30, at the Roy 13th LDS Ward Chapel in Roy, with Bishop Goerge Stark officiating. The family met friends at Myers Mortuary in Roy on Tuesday. Interment, Roy City Cemetery. Strong Direction . 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