Show t A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah - Sunday March 3 2002 ' Obituaries grandchildren and special Jaranese daughter Nyoko Charles Henry Mickelsen SMITH-FIE- LD Utah — Charles Henry Mickelsen 75 passed away peacefully Feb 28 2002 at home He was bom May 14 1926 to Leland and Grace Grant Mickelsen He married Dorthy Storer on June 25 1948 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and they spent nearly 54 happy and productive years together Charlie was raised in pnd around Bancroft Idaho He was drafted on his 18th birthday and served in the Navy during World War II He also served in : ' ' Tanaka Mickelsen Also surviving are five sisters and three brothers Marva Mickelsen Bancroft Erma (Floyd) Banks DelilaJoel) Simons LaMonte (Pearl) Mickelsen George (Karen) Mickelsen Adrian (Vir- ginia) Mickelsen and Ireta Mickelsen His father rnother and brother Bobby Lee preceded him in death Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday March 4 at the Smithfield Sixth Ward Chapel 120 S 600 East with Bishop Michael Oiverson conducting Friends and family may call at the church on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm and on Monday prior to sendees from 10 to 11:30 am: Burial will be in the Smithfield City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to the at family online Army Intelligence during the Korean con- flict Upon returning home Charlie attended Ricks College ' wwwnelsonfu-neralhomeco- m Marianne Richards Jensen v There he studied agriculture and played football He and Dorthy moved to Logan where he continued his studies at Utah State Agriculture al College He graduated from Utah State in June 1 951 with a degree in dairy science Later Charles received a master's degree from that same beloved wife ‘mother grand- - mother and friend suddenly returned home tion to Heavenly He joined the USU Dairy Father on Feb 27 2002 Department staff in August Marianne was bom March 23 1951 Positions he held at the 1934 in Port Hueneme Calif university were herdsman manthe daughter of Douglas D ager and supervisor of the Dairy Richards and Cecils Horton Research Center The last 12 ' attended school in Camarilwith Extension were the She years lo and Oxnard CalifSendee as dairy specialist His She met Lyman Jensen in the dedication keen dbservation and his understanding of cows ' fall of 1953 and they were married April 14 1954 in the Salt and people permitted him to ' LDS Temple for time and for Lake the national recognition gain all eternity Over the next severherd and farm He retired from al years they moved around the university in 1988 after 37 while Lyman finished his Navy years of sendee career attended school arid Charles has served in many worked and they finally moved local state and national organito Holladay Utah in 1969 when zations such as the State Dairy ' Commission Utah Holstein ( Lyman went to work for The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-Association'Richmond Black ' y Saints: They both retired and White Day Committee and in 1 994 witK Marianne also other civic organizations He loved his association with dairyworking for the church for 1 3 men of the state Charlie was an years They then moved and built their dream home in Paravid Aggie fan and a member of adise in 1996 Marianrie served the Big Blue Club' He was an active member of as fhe Paradise town recorder for the last The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He served in years rebring Dec 31 2001 The most important part of many church callings and her life was her family and she capacities such as Scout loved them very much leader Ydung Men president She served in the church in elders quorum president high in counselor leader many positions and loved and priest group cared for all those she served two different bishoprics bishop She held many positions in the and temple ordinance worker He is survived by his wife five Primary and was senring as the Relief Society president in the children Connie (Greg) Toone Paradise First Ward at her passGarland Utah Wendell (Coy) Mickelsen Ephrala Pa Kent ing She is survived by her hus- - -(Arisen) Mickelsen Salt Lake Bair band Lyman and six children City Utah Marie (Jay) Melinda (Brent) Arnold South Bozeman Mont Brian (Chris--' Jordan Utah Douglas (Lynn) tine) Mickelsen Riverton Utah Jensen Sandy Utah Scott 20 grandchildren two great- - ter-da- three-and-a-h- alf - ‘ traffic plan put together by The Utah Department of Transportation and SLOC worked out extremely well As far as we were concerned it was flawless” The weather also cooperated Bums said there was only one time in the 17 days of the Games when they had to so much as limit a display: A show at the Olympic Medals Plaza that was cut short because of windy condi- : lions All in all Burns said about (nicked from Cache Valley to the launch sites in Salt Lake City and Park City But despite fears of traffic delays arid tie-uBums said delivery pf the shells went ps ‘smoothly” "We were never in a situation where wecouldn’t move the product he said ‘The ' ‘ Barbara Webb Utah — Barbara Rae Wood Webb 63 died on Thursday Feb 28 2002 at the Logan and Rehabilitation Center She was bom on Oct 15 1938 in Boise Idaho to Albert Edward and Emily Pagano Wood She loved music art and literature She taught her family arid friends many things She loved the Lord She is survived by her 'dren Anne (John) Lawley Logan Brighton Bigler Anchor- -' age Alaska Matthew (Megan) Bigler Moab Utah Steven Webb Savannah Ga Teresa (Doug) Soles Desert Hot Springs Calif and Jennifer (Rick) Grsi8en Gresham Ore six grandchildren sister Judith (Galen) Harvey Clovis Calif and herlwo lifelong friends Ann Marie Atkinson and Ann Barker The family wishes to thaqk Teresa Brown and her family for the care and love offered to our mother and also to the staff at Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday March 4 at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan where friends may call on Monday from 10 to 10:30 am prior to services Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery NORTH LOGAN Utah 100 people were involved with carrying out die dozens of displays “It was a great honor for our company to be involved in this event” he said “It’s something we’ll remember for ' the rest of our lives” ' After the Opening Cere- monies a number of West employees had the opportunity to meet President Bush as he was being escorted out of the stadium Fireworks West also delivered a pyrotechnic display at 5 Fire-wor- ks - 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Gena is survived by three sons and their spouses: Michael and Louise Ybung Smithfield Utah James and Carolyn Young Dr Gerald and Candace Young and a special niece Lois Stoor aU of Soda Springs also surviving are 14 grandchildren SODA - arhi L Herald John Idaho and Logan where he graduated from Logan High School and Utah State University He also graduated from the Air Force ROTC and served In' the United States Air Force Jerry married Julianne Frost of Ogden Utah and they were blessed with two sons Gerald Scott and Brandon Frost They were later dvorced but remained good friends Jerry moved just recently from San Jose Calif to Pioneer Valley Lodge in North Logan The family would like to thank the management and staff for the cofnion anaJ menasmp tnoy extended to Jerry during his stay there Jerry is survived by his two sons Gerald Scott (Kimberly) Welker of Germany and Brandon Frost Welker of Texas three grandchildren Bennet Logan Olivia Germany and Richard Dean Texas He is also survived by one sister Alice (Richard) Olson Millville Utah (un two DfOtmfSi citon wayne (Georgia) Welker Washington and Dennis Jay (Kathy) Welker Bountiful Utah He was preceded in death by both of his parents Services wiD be held Monday March 4 in the AHervHall Mortuary Chapel 34 E Center St Logan where friends may call one hour prior to the services LOGAN Nursing PARADISE Utah — Marianne Richards Continued from A3 (Selina) Jensen McCammon Idaho Georglanne Jensen Paradise Peter (Karrie) Jensen Tooele Utah and Christopher Jensen Paradise 13 grandchild dren a brother Ted (Janice) Richards Fullerton Calif and several aunts and cousins Services will be held on Monday March 4 2002 at noon at the LDS chapel 9060 S 200 West Paradise Family and friends may attend a viewing Sunday from 6 to 8 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center Logan Utah and at the chapel from 10:30 to 11 :30 am on Monday Interment will be in the Avon Utah Cemetery ' il ' O' ’Not miich equity? 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