Show KB — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday April 5 2003 Obituaries of an extended Nlnesa He was surrounded by loving family members EHs was bom May 7 1930 in Hyde Park to John WMaid and Elvira C Hansen Hancey the eighth of nine children He married Dora Jean Buchanan Oct 21 1949 in Lafayette IndThey then returned to Logari Their marriage was eoiemnized in the Logan Temple three years later on OcL 21 1 952 They celebrated their Golden Anniversary three years ago EHs attended Cache County schools graduating from North Cache High School and seminary in 1948 He left that summer for Lafayette where he attended Purdue University pursuing an educafjon in the field of electronics that vould culminate in a lifetime occupation of electronic service work He graduated from the DeForests Training Helen Larsen Edwards Helen Larsen Edwards 87 passed away after a brief illness in Boise Idaho on April 2003 She Was bom Dec 22 1915 in Whitney Idaho to Almartin Larsen and Ellen Frances Cornish She attended school in Preston Idaho and graduated from Preston High School She married Edwin Clarence Casey Edwards in the Logan Temple Sept 28 1932 They spent 48 years together before Casey's death in 1980 They lived in Preston until 1942 when they moved to Logan Utah Helen and Casey enjoyed many happy years as members of a square dance dub They traveled to several cities and states making a lot of long-terfriends Helen was an Avon lady for many years and because she did not drive a car she would walk to visit friends and customers Helen has a rich family history with grandparents and parents being some of the first settlers in Cache Valley Utah and Idaho Helen enjoyed her callings in The Church of ‘Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints senring as Primary president Primary teacher visiting teacher and as a dance director She loved dancing and had a great sense of rhythm She always hummed and sang songs as she worked n in her home caring for her 1- Institute in the field of electronics in 1952 In 1954 Ellis and Dora bought the house and shop on the corner of 1000 North and Main in Logan and successfully ran Intermountain Radk) and TV for years In 1983 Ellis was hired as a engineer by Logan Regional Hospital There he maintained and repaired most of the electronic medical devices from' fetal monitors to dialysis machines He derived a great deal of joy and satisfaction in this work Ellis had a deep and abiding love for the outdoors From his youngest days he preferred to be outside This love carried over into his adult years and manifested itself in many ways He was an ardent gardener producing literally tons of potatoes as well as other produce in his garden One of the greatest pleasures of his life was sharing the harvests of his work He also loved the mountains and knew the ranges hollows and springs around Cache Valley by sight and name He instilled this love in his family through camping trips picnics and extended hiking excursions He was an original member of the Cache County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Jeep Patrol and his knowledge of the mountains proved invaluable in many situations He was also an avid hunter and fisherman For-3- years he hunted elk during archery season Fishing was another great pleasure to him and he spent many mornings and evenings on the rivers His love for the outdoors was shared by sons and grandchildren who accompanied him on these ventures Many scouts were blessed by his knowledge of scouting ethics and love of the outdoors He served as a Scoutmaster for many years and was awarded the District Award of Merit and the Silver Beaver award He obtained his pilot's license in 1950 and was an original member of the Logan Civil Air Patrol He loved flying especially over the mountains to check on television translator systems he installed and on elk herds He was a licensed Ham radio operator with the call sign al m chil-dre- Helen and Casey had 10 children: four sons and six daughters She is survived by one son Michael (Carol) Edwards Logan Utah and five daughters Fran Tup" (Jerry) Fackrell River Heights Utah Sharon (Rich) Andrus St George Utah Tamra Dixon Layton Utah Marky (Paul) Dicks Spokane Wash Vickie (Cordell) Hansen Boise Idaho one sister Essie (Earl) Johnson1 Boise Idaho She is also sur- vived by 33 grandchildren 36 and four She is preceded in death by her parents her husband three sons Ted Doug and Jack Edwards a daughter Lanea a granddaughter Karrie Hadfield two sons-in-laJerry Fackrell and Keith Naylor and six broth-- " ers and four sisters Services are under the direc- tion of Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary on April 5 with a viewing in the mortuaiy 34 E Center Street Logan from 10 to 11 am and graveside services at Whitney Idaho Cemetery at noon ' w Ellis Bland Hancey Our beloved husband father brother grandfather greatgrandfather mentor and KC7CXE A faithful and active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Ellis served with great spirituality and love in many callings including bishop seventy and stake and ward mission leader At the time of his death he was senring as Patriarch to the Hyde Park Utah Stake One of the high points of his friend Ellis Bland Hancey 72 died quietly Wednesday April 2 2003 at his home in Hyde Park from complications Hfswas an misskxi ho and Dora served In the New York New York North Family History Mtesion from 1998 to 1 999 There ttiey sewed in the Family History Center In Manhattan assisting patrons in genealogical research sharing the gospel and working with the young missionaries A devoted genealogist EKe researched and extracted thousands of names submitting hundreds for temple work Tbgetfier he and Dora researched famffy lines back for many generations creating volumes of lineages and histories as they bound their families together He loved attending the temple doing the work for his ancestors A faithful journal writer he wrote daily In his journal for nearly 26 years Serving others brought Elis immense joy Family neighbors friends even strangers were blessed by his cpnetent giving of self as he served in countless ways His enthusiasm for life was contagious He was loved by al who knew him Above all EKs loved being with teaching and senring his family Ellis is survived by his wife Dora of Hyde Park son Curtiss (Barbara) of Livermore Calif daughters Donna (Danny) Erickson of North Ogden Louise (John) Brown of Layton Sylvia (Lomel) Tibbitts of Logan Marianne (Casey) Christensen of Los Angeles and sons David (Laurel) of Hyde Park and Neil (Lauri) of Clearfield 23 grandchildren five brothers Lynn (Roxie) of Providence and Glenn (Betty) of North Logan and sister Julene (Loyd) Gustaveson of Washington Terrace He was preceded in death by his parents one infant son James Willard a brother Ray and sisters Bertha Gittins Norma Skabelund LaVeme Dukes and Iva Smith The family would like to give special thanks to Dr Duane Boh man DrGlen Mortensen Dr Edward Redd and the nurses and staff at Logan Regional Hospital for their loving and tender care ff preferred the family offers Ellis' request that donations be made in lieu of flowers to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary Fund Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday April 7 in the Hyde Park First Wbrd 480 N 100 West Hyde Park with Bishop Chris Randall conduct' ' ing Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home in Logan 162 E 400 North and Monday from 10 to 11 30 am at the church Interment will be in the Hyde Park Cemetery Condolences to the family may be extended online at wwwnelsonfuneral-homeco18-mo- : m : Joseph Arnold Hansen provi- DENCE-Jos- eph Arnold Hansen 81 passed away on April 3 2003 at the Logan Regional Hospital Joseph was bom July 19 1921 to John Kristian and Lucille Stidham Hansen At the age of one Joe and his family mmred to Orange County Calif They later moved to Los Angeles were Joseph graduated from George Washington High School After com- - Herald LISPS PuNisfolmen 241-82- BM spent Ns career at Hughes Aircraft Company In CaBfomia woridng in dfterant ing Graveside services will be held at 2 pm Monday April 7 2003 at the Providence City Cemetery Military rites will be performed by the Smfthfield American Legion Post 58 Condolences may be extend- ed to the family online at wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom Larry Dean Niederhauser Larry Dean Niederhauser 70 passed away peacefully at home on Thursday morning April 3 2003 due to complications resulting from pancreatic can- - Tt hice Brute K Smilh PuNisher-bsmithfCharles McCollum 1 Managing H HyerWebb Agatha Jean HyerWebb passed away Wednesday March 26 2003 in Salt Lake City Utah She married Wellington T Webb Her children include Wellington Thomson Webb II also known as "BiN" of Salt Lake City Mary Margaret Webb Drasbek (Brad) of Great Falls Va (4 children) David Hyer Webb (Kathy) of PurcelMlle Va and Ruth Webb McCormick (Michael) of Alexandria Va (3 children) Please come and share your memories of Agatha Jean with her family and friends Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday April 7 2003 City Friends may call Sunday April 6 from 6 to 8 pm at Rus-so- cer Bom Dec 9 1932 in Logan to 'Ephriam and Verona Niederhauser He is a graduate of Logan High School and Utah State University He married his sweetheart and faithful caretaker Mary Beth Chugg on May 2 1959 They were married for 44 27S4H2J 1MKI1 n 11C fM8ll25e--76- Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more infor- Thomas Marshall years Larry served an LDS mission to the East Central States He was a dedicated member of the LDS Church having served In many positions including bishop ot the University 5th Ward Counselor in the Stake Presidency of the USU First Stake and was serving in the Logan 33rd Whrd High Priest Group v Leadership at the time of his passing Larry was employed with Questar Gas formerty Mountain Fuel Supply Company for 29 years 12 of which he served as Manager of the Logan Region He was instrumental in getting mation call The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 r Thomas Marshall passed away at home on Friday April 4 2003 following a courageous battle with cancer Bom Aug 22 1932 in Caliente Nev to Thomas Edward and Melba (price) Marshall The family moved to Pocatefio In 1945 for one year then to Portland Ore where bill spent Ns senior year of high Wfifiam-s- 225 North 200 West Logan Ut nUt far mr i ' l if? hjnewsxom hjnensxom c ' kk A tUXTACCXEDITH) HEALTH CAIE ORGANIZATION Sfr&KK One Yew tinier (Idaho One Mirth Mail 1025 - i 2900 $1725 or loll free from Uufa A Idaho I TWO-27-5 ptrasr plunk- y'wr earner ir The Unhid JuwiW W2' helm- ft pm on neekdivs noun SaUnhi and quon Sunday Hbr jruur carrier T name Idaho hetneen mil 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Thomas We love you and will miss you tremendously The family would like to sincerely thank friends and neighbors for all the acts of kindness throughout Bill's Mness and truly appreciate the loving (beyond-the-cduty) care of Drs Firth and Garg as well as other physicians in his Logan 6th Ward Funeral Services wM be at 11 am on Tuesday Apt! 8 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center SL Viewing will be from 6:30 to 730 pm on Monday April 7 and from 9:30 to 10:45 am before the funeral interment wifi be at the Logan Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations to the LDS Church Perpetual Missionary Education Fund Onfine con-doiances may be sent to wwwAHenhallmortuarycom Lupin Utah gflhirriplMi RmIw Ml fish In da Agatha Jean 1 the KSM Sound Factory SO W 400 N 753-681- Litlnl cai mmI fmw RthaMlitadon Kathryn Cain Wanlasi Adult Day Center MaRee Clawson and Vernon Maughan Buehlcr Terrace Grove Assisted Living Center 400 employees serving over 300 diems daily 54168 hours of voiunteerism in 2002 $1275 million in uncompensated care 2002 Goal Is Promoting Music in Cache Valley 3 We are in our 55th year of service to our community m ' dvisioninckKlQgHuges national Division where ha spent eight years woridng in : Italy Belgium and Spate He returned to CaJffomia in 1979 as a (fivWon controller unfit Ns retirement in 1989 Living in j ' Europe afforded the famfiy the opportunity to travsf and they enjoyed touring many countries BM was able to take Ns last trip to Arizona and CaBfomia in Jari--' uary where he renewed old friendships and visited relatives BM loved to golf sid sal and Vwt out Business Mirth tafnenfuli) OncWf'iimeriliiiihi ' fnthe27ttiWtedChcroel4th Ave and "P" street in Salt Lake Kiel (iWallaceAdvertising Director - rwallxx-- tynewxxom Kuss Uuvis Ciriulalkm Ditectur-nJavitf- a hjnewkuim Haul basis Pnxluclwn bugle fi'v) Uuly ' Also survived by two special couahii who are Ike sisters Connie (Brent) Alfred and Jonl (Richard) Hill He was preceded in death by Ns parents and sister Bette Christensen Funeral services wi be at noon Monday April 7 In the Logan 33rd Ward Chapel 1260 North 1600 Eart Logan Friends and family may cal from 6 to 8 Sunday evening MortuApril 6 at the Afien-Haary 34 E Center Street or Monday morning from 10 to 11:45 at the church prior to the services Interment win be at the Logan Cemetery Joe loved and adored his sons grandchildren and great- w Inter- - hauser him grandchildren He loved spending time with them and supporting everything they dd Joe is preceded in death by his parents sister Alma Conroy granddaughter Javonna Hansen and daughter-in-laJoanne Hansen Honoring Joe’s request there will be no funeral or public view- 32-ya- 435-752-04- 11 Pinup Paul IVriudicalk ' Wayne (Molssa) Niederhauser Teri (Todd) Bensonand David (Amanda) Niederhauser and nine grandchfidren Christian Sarah Molly Ethan and Emma Niederhauser DaJ8n Jace and McCal Benson and ERa Nieder- the United States Marine Corps detendtag freedom during the Korean War BH then returned to BYU 7 where he met Ns future wife Aim Pug- -' mire They were married in Las ' Vegas in Aug 1957 Their mar--: riage'was later sotemnizsd in the Logan Tfempie sons and grandsons golfing with friends and spending winters with Ns companion apd friends in SL George He is survived by his wife Mary Betti Ns fives chfidren Monday ’5 Uni flali ldeiwi4tfi7S22l2l ('Midi Fulton w achooL He attended Brigham Young University before joiningl 0 through Sunday morning " In Cache Valley PuHidung Lli' M) North PO Box 487 Lupin t:uh X4323-048- 7 ' en natural gas service to several Northern Utah communities and active in his community having been a member of toe Cache Chamber of Commerce and the Logan Rotary Club He enjoyed hunting and fishing with hie gamiDhiatov Journal ' ptetion of high school he worked at the North American Aviation He served fouryears in the US Navy Joe had a genuine love for hiscountry He married Nora Beth Kohler on Oct 16 1943 in Logan end their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Ibmpto in March 1955 They made their home In Providence Joe worked at Shoup Auto Body Wheatley Motor Co Chutes W Mlarfo Baugh Motor Co and ThiokoL He then owned and operated Southwest Auto Parte and worked at Logan Manufacturing Co for 13 years until his retirement In 1986 Joe wad also a deputy marshal for Providence City He was a member of Ihe LDS Church and served in Ihe Elder's Quorum Presidency Joe loved the outdoors and spent many hours on fun hunting and fishing trips with his sons grandsons and nephews He was a very skilled handyman and there wasn't anything he couldn't fix He is survived by his wife Nora and sons: Jim Hansen ( Tremonton Scott (Gwen) Hansen Providence Fred Hansen Duchesne 13 grandchildren and 7 a sister Margaret Hansen Ed Conroy and a brother-in-laboth of California also survived |