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Show 8C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 17, 1986 'v I'- Hospital joins health system d, fit candle-lightin- multi-institutiona- I l I I Catholic-sponsore- health d systems in the United States. I 1 I I ! Obituaries I LAYTON Edra Sue Nalder Porter, 33, of 1472 N. 1850 W, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 1986 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of heart failure. She was born April 23, 1953 in Ogden, a daughter of Howard A. and Wanda M Banford Nalder. She married Lanny Devero Porter Sept 22, 1972 in Layton. The marriage was later solemnized in LDS Temple. the Ogden She was reared in Layton and lived Ogden for several years. She had lived in Layton for the past nine years. She attended Layton public schools and attended Layton High School. She graduated from Ogden High School. She was a active member of the Layton 13th LDS Ward where she had served as the nursery leader. Primary teacher and had been a Relief Society visiting teacher. She had worked at Olan Mills in in Layton. Surviving are her husband of was born Dec. 25, 1897, in ma; James G. Lewis, Seattle, WashingArizona, a son of Caswallon and ton; Mrs. Charles (Bette) Eppley, Almeda Jacobs Lewis Hooper; Mrs. Marion E. Lewis, Santa He married Nellie Belnap Nov. 20, Rosa, California; 19 grandchildren and 1920, in Salt Lake City. The marriage 41 was later solemnized in the Ogden Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. LDS Temple. She died Dec. 31, 1978. Blaine (Arvilla) Johnson, Las Vegas, He spent his early years in Fredoma, Nevada. Arizona, and Delta, Utah. He was preceded in death by one He was a veteran of World War I, son. U S. Navy. having served in the He was a high priest in the Hooper Services were held Monday, DecemLDS 4th Ward and had been a home ber 1, 1986 at the Hooper LDS 4th teacher. He had also worked with the Ward Chapel, with Bishop Mike Steo-ge- r Boy Scouts in earlier years. officiating. Interment was in the Surviving are three sons and two Hooper Cemetary. Funeral Directors, Myers Mortuary daughters, Richard B. Lewis, Hooper; Edwin V. Lewis, Sacramento, Califor- - of Roy. He Sue Nalder Porter Fre-dom- a, LEADING Kenneth Devero Porter, Cynthia Porter, Sarah Elizabeth Porter and Amanda Porter, all of Layton. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. David (AlDean) Wixom and Mrs. Rod (Alma) Charlesworth, both of Layton; I I I I ...i i i S1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 544-347- 3 i 4 lorninti ladness w A V . A Sale f 4 t w 4 V f w 4 4 V 7 fc 4 4 4 4 V f a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily PHONE a. j4 Wednesday, December 24th 6 4 4 4 i A.I. -0 A.l. t 4 V AUTHORIZED KlAJL DEALER IN STOCK Mrs Keith (Daylene) Coy, Morgan. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister. Services will be held Wednesday at II a m. at Lindquists Layton Mortuary 1074 N. Fairfield Road with Bishop Wayne Thorne officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on Wednesday from 9 45 to 10 45 a m. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery. 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Its annual operating revenues approach $700 million, making it one of the largest The Sisters of St. Benedict's aged by Holy Cross since Oct. 1, Hospital and the Sisters of Holy pending Federal Trade CommisCross held a liturgical celebration sion approval of Holy Cross acquisition and assumption of recently to recognize St. Benenewas the sponsorship of the Ogden health Health dict's System Cross system. the of member Holy est The 200-beHealth System. has been a forerunner in The Catholic mass, celebrated hospital several programs, such as alcohol by the Most Rev. William K. and chemical dependency treatWeigand, bishop of the Salt Lake ment, and is committed to prog City Diocese, featured a gressive technology. ceremony. Holy Cross Health System, St. Benedicts Health System based in South Bend, Ind. is a became a subsidiary corporation private, health care system sponof the Holy Cross Health System Dec. 1. sored by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. 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