Show A 10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 3 2003 Obituaries Agendas from Dr NonM Brown Rocky Mountain Hospice knd Alpine June Butterfield service to othere in the forefronL Erickson (Leroy) of Phoenix j She was always ready to give of Ariz Paul KowaJKs (Kaye) of Home Care Condolences may her time to family friends and Soda Springs Idaho and be extended to the famly onine Nancy Kener (Jeff) of Sait Lake strangers Her needs took a back seat as she served others at wwwnetoonfuneralhomecom City Utah 13 grandchldran d and one She particularly reitohed the She ' to of to the survived also four of her opportunity attending by six ablings Mefea Hansen needs of her grandchildren Wended Munk Bonnie Wood Traveling with Ted attending football basketball games the- and CfoDean Riches ater productions and other culShe was raised and educated in Benson and Richmond Utah tural arts events and going out with cloee friends to eat and where she graduated from North Cache High Softool After take in a movie made life more enjoyable as she fought through the second Work) War the coumany afflictions ple made their home in Logan where their three children were During quiet times you could bom The young famly then always find a book in her hands moved to Sait Lake City Utah She was an avid reader and in 1957 She was a homemaker couid wear out a library card in LOGAN — Shirley Mae Olsen a very short time and was loved and adored by Hansen 72 passed away Mon- her family Upon retirement the Shirley was always setive in day March 31 2003 attfie of Jesus Christ of Church The moved to Phoenix in Rehabilitacouple "and Logan Nursing Latter-da- y Saints serving as a 1986 and she has Kved there tion Center white in the arms of for needy 17 years Primary teacher visiting her loving famity Active in the LDS Church all teacher counselor in both PriHer death culminates six Relief life she served in the Priher and presiSociety mary painful months of batting the dencies secretary in both ward mary Young Women Relief reoccurrence of a cancer that and stake organizations stake Society and Sunday school and she had over eight years ago director leaders later served a mission with she nursery sports The tumor became attached to Relief Society food supervisor her husband in Wilson NC her aorta thus becoming inop- editor of the ward paper visiting She was senring as a visiting erable incurable and extremely district leader and In in the Thunderbird Ward teacher teacher painful at the time Of her death other callings She was bom June 19 1930 She to survived by her husShe Bred to read travel and in Young Ward Utah to Ethan of almost 52 years Ted a band time with her family Leavitt spend Reta and Floyd Wyatt son Norman Kent (LeeAim) Funeral services wM be held Olsen She was the second of Hansen Farmington Utah and at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E five children Center Street In Logan Utah daughters Rozanne (Henry) Cache County Schools on Monday April 7 at 11 am A Marsh Bountiful Utah and served her educational needs North Bostock Jo (Brett) viewing wi be held from 9:30 to first in a school house Cindy 10:45 am before the funeral in Young Ward followed by Logan Also sisters Enid (Earl) Hunsaker Ogden Dolores senrice She will be interred at Wellsville Junior High and finally the Logan City Cemetery (Game) Maughan Avon Utah South Cache High in Hyrum Laurie (Shey) Davis Sedalia She was a top student and parCok) and a brother Alma (Darticipated in extracurricular activilene) Olsen Portland Ore She ties has seven grandchildren four A month before high school and seven PRESTON — Ebert Orson graduation she met a Logan was She Arien Ted student School High Thompson 92 former Salt Lake preceded hi death by her parHansen while cruising Logan's City resident passed away Sunents and parents-in-lamain street Their friendship day March 30 2003 in The family would like to thank McCammon Idaho grew as they courted particularthe caring nurses and aides at Funeral services will be held ly at softball diamonds where the Logan Nursing and Rehabilion Friday April 4 at noon in the both played church and comtation Center for their kind serEast Millcreek 9th Ward Chapel mercial league fastpitch softball ' vice and in particular IHC 3750 S Hillside Lane (2600 E) Shirley played on a state chamHospice for their efforts in conSalt Lake City Utah with Bishpionship team sponsored by trolling her pain during the last Johnson Sand and Gravel op Richard Glauser conducting week of her life Friends may call Thursday from Marriage came Sept 14 We also thank the many 1951 in the Logan LDS Temple 6 to 8 pm at Webb Funeral friends who provided a flood of A short honeymoon was taken Home 109 E Oneida Preston cards flowers and expressions in San Francisco Their golden Idaho and Friday from 10 to of support while at the Salt Lake 1 1 :30 am at the church Inter- anniversary was celebrated in Hospital and Logan Nursing ment will be in the Wasatch 2001 with a cruise tour to AlasCenter giving Shirley the enjoyLawn Cemetery ka ment of beautiful things while After marriage Shirley continstill alive ued in her job at the Logan Funeral arrangements are Laundry and Dry Cleaners supthe direction of the under Ted senior his porting through POCATELLO Idaho (AP) -IMortuary Services will year at Utah State University daho Farm Bureau Intermountain held be Friday April 4 at noon comand Upon his graduation Grain and Livaatock Report for in the Logan 1 9th Ward Chapel missioning as an officer in the Wednesday N A will East 600 1255 viewing US Air Force the two left for be held Thursday evening at the Lacklund Air Force Base San Mortuary 420 E 1800 North Antonio Texas for q stinton POCATELLO — White wheat ‘ North Logan from 6 to 8 pm 275 (steady) ordinary winter 338 active duty during the Korean and another at the church on (up 3) 14 percent spring 390 (up war 3) barley 490 (steady) Friday from 10 to 11:30 am Later while stationed at OGDEN — White wheat 315 Burthe funeral service to prior Air Force Wright Patterson (down 10) 11 percent winter 360 ial will be in the Logan City Base Ohio their first child son (up 7) 14 percent spring 380 (up Cemetery Kent was bom The next day 2) barley 505 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat 331 Ted received orders for Korea 3) 11 percent winter 414-42(up to Kent returned and Shirley 1 to up 2) 14 percent spring (up Utah to live with parents while 475 (up 2) barley 11700 (down Ted served a year with the $100) VennaMunk Wing NAMPA — White wheat cwt 432 Eighth Hghter-BgmbKowallis 85 of Suwon Korea' (up 5) bushel 259 (up 5) 'Phoenix Ariz Later two daughters Rozanne and Cindy Jo were passed away bom into Shirley and Ted's famionAprill ' LIVESTOCK AUCTION -P-roducers 2003 at her ly Livestock in Jerome on TtiSBday home She was With her children grown Utility and commercial cows 3700-500- 0 bom Nov 10 Shirley took a position with the heavy feeder steers 7150-750- 0 Utah State University Book1917 in Benlight feeder steers 8600-935- 0 Stocker steers 9300- son Utah the store She spent 21 years as 10100 feeder steers hdstein light la--: in third child customer re and second daughter and cashier 5300-930- 0 heavy hdstein feeder of seven children bom of Lionel tions She thoroughly enjoyed steers 5650-580- 0 started heifer L Munk and Gurena S John- her association with the univercalves 15000-2650- 0 fat lambs na son bulla 4200-540- 0 sity community Shirley had heavy feeder heifers 6000-740- 0 She married Paul Abrams light feeder great admiration for those she heifers 8100-930- 0 Stocker heifers worked with as well as the many Kowallis of Logan Utah on stock na stock cows campus customers she met and April 23 1941 in the Logan cows with weaner calves na pigs LDS temple She to survived by served - rVa feeder lambs na Remarks: AH her three children Pamala Shirfey was a person who put classes steady to strong Continued from AS Shirley Olsen Hansen Bumingham where she had ' been given the loving care she required during her years of illness She was txxn bn Nov 6 1922 to Christian Fredrick Peterson and Lily May Roberts Peterson in their four-roo'home in Lehi Utah On April 11 1944 she married Henry Blake Butterfield in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Through the years they estab-Itohed homes in North Carolina Oklahoma Colorado and Washington Twice June was called upon to support America and her husband by staying at home with their young family while Blake served in the military during World War II and the Koreah m Conflict After World War II Blake and June moved to Logan where they established a permanent home for their family They opened the Spudnut Shop in a' joint operation with June's brother Odell (Pete) Peterson and his wife Gwen June loved the gospel of Jesus Christ and was an active member of The Church of Jesus Saints She Christ of Latter-da- y served as a teacher in the Primary and Relief Society and magnified her calling as a visiting teacher Her joy in life increa&d as she served others Her delight was to personally deliver delicious homemade meals to loved ones neighbors and friends Anyone who was down on their luck could count on June Her home was a place of peace and refuge for her loved ones She appreciated her happy home and loved to work with the flowers roses and raspberries in her yard She was an extraordinarily fine mother and grandmother and is affectionately known as “Grandma June” She will be missed and always remembered by her children and their spouses: Mon- -' tana (Dean) Eliason Alpine Utah Blake (Roxie) Butterfield Oregon Wis Crystal (Gaiy) Bumingham Logan Utah Robyn (Kent) Buttars Lewiston Utah and Tad (Lori) Butterfield Sandy Utah Her love will live on in her 22 grandchildren and seven the Thornhill family who were dose to her heart ' She is survived by her brother Odell (Pete) Peterson of ' ' Logan and her sister Norma McMillan of American Fork She was preceded in death by her husband Blake her parents and brothers Glen and Wayne " Funeral services will be held Saturday April 5 at 12:30 pm in the Logan 4th Ward chapel 294 N 100 East Logan A viewing will be held Friday April 4 from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North and Saturday from 11 to 12 am at the church The famity extends special thanks to those who halve loved and visited June during her iH-ness They are very grateful for the gentle care she received two-roo- m Dr Elbert 0 Thompson w Grains VennaMunk er Livestock if i Itfj 7'2 2 2 PcrindkaK - 241-82- Ibe season is owr lie tale roes in! 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