Show A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 7 2002 Obituaries Rorrion Pnmor "his retirement ea YOUNG WARD Utah — 1970g( the Church of Jesus Christ of in 1984 In the assisted in lt of the Latter-da- y the tarnation corporation Scanning Deman Microscopy International John Thomas Comer served as CEO editor and went on to reviewer until 1994 After retiremeet his Heavment from Monsanto ‘John enly Father on worked as a consultanffor Tra--Wednesday Corporation March 6 2002 where he received a patent for after a courahis development of the confocal ' geous battle with cancer microscope In 1997 John and Derrian entered our lives on to Betsey moved River Heights Wednesday Dec 9 1992 bom to be near their daughter to Shane and Adrienne (Aller) John was a 32nd degree Comer His best friend and little Mason He loved to learn and brother Drake' joined him in the was always exploring new family on Aug 8 1994 avenues of knowledge He Derrian enjoyed life to the loved to share his knowledge fullest He was a bright and He gave many lectures to wonderful child who enjoyed school children concerning sciskateboarding whether at the ence and microftopes He was neighbor's across the street or invited by universities throughat the new skate park in Logan out Japan England and Wales He loved to go on bike rides to lecture to students and pro- with friends and family explorfessionals He has received ing the countryside of Young numerous US and Canadian Ward In the summer he always patents throughout his career wanted to go swimming at the He enjoyed photography read- River Park Bear Lake or in our ing travel and spending time little swimming pool'— any- with his family where you could swim — someJohn was preceded in death times we even made it to the by his mother in 1918 and his public pools Derrian was a father in 1948 He is survived by good kid brother and friend He his wife of 55 years his son loved going to school to see his Robert Clarke (Beverfy) Fairing friends and his teachers at River Camby Ore daughter Laurel Heights Elementary (M Kevin) McGill River Derrian came into life with a Heights seven grandchildren hunger for everything whether it and five was going to school playing The family would like to thank soccer reading or just playing Dr T Scott Cunningham and with friends He was always Logan Nursing Center for their there to enjoy it For this and great care of John during his everything else he embodied extended illness we will dearly miss him A memorial service will be Services will be held at Alien-Ha- ll ' held at 2 pm on Saturday Mortuary on Saturday March 9 2002 at the Nelson March 9 at noon Friends may Funeral Home 162 E 400 call for one hour preceding the North Logan Family and funeral Everyone that has friends may call one hour prior touched our lives in sp many to the service ways is invited to attend both Condolences to the family services Burial will follow at the may be extended online through Hyrum City Cemetery wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom We would like to thank all of In lieu of flowers John had our families friends ward mem- ‘ a donation to requested ' bers and anyone else that has Shriner's Hospital for Children helped our family through this time Ydur help has meant a lot Val to us LAYTON Utah — Val D Condolences may be sent to GrOver 79 passed away the family at peacefully Sunday March 3 mortuaryobitsOyahoocom 2002 surrounded by his loving pon-prof- m North Friends and famly may cal Friday March 8 from 6 to 7 pm at Rogsrs and Taylor Saints Funeral services wW be heM at 11 am Friday March 8 2002 at Lindquist's Layton Mor- Funeral Home 111 N 100 East Tremonton Utah and Saturday March 9 from 930 to 10:30 am at the Thatcher-Penros-e Chapel e Interment wi be In the Utah Cemetery Send condolences to the family at wwwrogereandtaylorcom tuary 1867 N Fairfield Road Family and friends may can Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 am Interment win be at Undqutefs Memorial Park In Layton condolences to Ihe family at ItmONndquistmortu-aryco- Hon-eyvM- Annie Orilla Peterson Hunsaker LOGAN Utah —Annie Orilla Peterson Hun- saker 91 formerly of Logan NORTH OGDEN Utah— Glen Raymond a long time resident of Washington Terrace died at the home of hie grandson’s family on Wednesday March6 2002 Glen was bom on May 4 1 900 a eon of Alma and Cordelia Ewing Raymond He wee the third of five children He had three brothers Alma Ewing W Clayton and Shale and he had one sister Florence He was raised In Smithfieid Utah After hte mother’s death In 1913 hie aunt and later stepmother Rose Pitcher Ewing Raymond helped hte father raise him Hte grandparents on both hte mother’s side and hte father’s side came from Nau-vo- o died March 6 2002 In Layton Utah at the home of her granddaughter of complications due to diabetes and old age She was tom 2 1910 In San Francisco April Calif the daughter of Gustavus Nils Peterson and Jessie May Andrus She graduated from UCLA In mathematics and was pursuing a master’s degree In mathematics at Berkeley but was stopped short due to tuberculosis She ' met Neville Carter Hunsaker at Berkeley and they were married on Sept 19 1935 in Los Angeles Calif They were sealed the following year in the Logan LDS Temple In 1941 Annie and Neville moved to Logan where Neville taught mathematics at the "AC’ Utah State University Annie ' raised five children and was the household manager of two homes one in Logan arid one at the farm in Whites Valley Both Annie and Neville were involved in the Faculty Association and Annie belonged to the Faculty Women’s League being the president from 1 957 to 1 958 They supported the Performing Arts Concert Series rarely missing a symphony concert They belonged to both the USU Emeriti Association and the Okf Jamily Main Society Annie served in He was bom Jan 131923 to various PTA positions while her Burtrum and Florence Glover in children were In public schools Lewiston Utah She was active in The Church' He attended North Cache of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y High School Val married Saints andserved in Primary Blanche Deaton in Reno Nev Relief Society presidencies and ' in 1943 He retired She loved homemaking and Hill Air Force from was skilled in many forms of Base after 35 years handiwork She was a wonderof service ful seamstress creating many Val was a veteran of lovely dresses without patterns the U S Air Force She loved family history and i Val enjoyed square dandng was arv active genealogist as golf spending time at his cabin well as the genealogy teacher in in Star Valley Wyo and winter-her ward for many years ingin Mesa Ariz Surviving are three sons two He is survived by his wife daughters and their families: Blanche of 58 years daughWorthen and Karen Hunsaker ters Linda Ricks (Denote) and of Carfoondaie III Calvin and Janet Shirinian (Richard) son Nancy Hunsaker of Thatcher Curtis Glover (Nicky) two Utah Gloria and Mika Dryden : six grandchildren stop grandof Discovery Bay Calif Hedy children and 11 and Chris Eyre of Fremont Val Is also survived by hte CaNfr Jesse and Diane Hunsakbrothers and sisters Rhea Coie er of Alpine Utah along with 25 (Eugene) Louise Marlin (John) grandchildren and 29 great- Byron Glover (LuDean) and grandchildren She has a brothDolores Buttars (Aden) er Silt Peterson living In He was preceded In death by Oroville Calif his parents brother Max Glover She waB preceded In death (Betty) sister Flossie and three her parents her husband by Arbori grandchildren Jeffrey Neville her sister Lucy and Kimberly Evans and Kelly one granddaughter Arms Njpole Balentine Hunsaker formerly of Alpine Val was a kind and gentle Funeral services will beheld man devoted husband loving March 9 2002 11 Saturday father arid grandfather he will ' am at th Thatcher-Psnros- s be greatly missed by aH who Ward Chapel 11475 W 10400 knew him He was a member of - p John Davis Fairing RIVER HEIGHTS Utah — John Davis Fairing 83 died on Saturday March 22002' at the Logan Nursing and ' Rehabilitation Center He was bom on Dec 6 1918 to Harriet Davis and Robert Paterson Fairing in Newark NJ He served in ' the Army Air Corps in England during World War II andgradu-ate- d cum laude from Princeton University (Class of ’43) On March 1 1947 he married Elizabeth (Betsey) Anne Booher of Dayton Ohio! Johnworked for Beechnut Company in Cana-joharNY as a chemist for the food labs In 1951 John ' moved to Dayton to work for Monsanto Corporation as a chemist In 1 961 Monsanto transferred him to 'St Louis Mo where he continued work as a chemist John eventually transferred to the microscopy department where he worked on scanning and transmission microscopes as a senior research scientist until with the Mormon Pioneers Hte grandfather Alonzo III P Raymond was a member of Mormon Battalion the ’ On May 4 1924 he married Mabel Van Orden They were later divorced Then on Aug 2 1934 he married Ruth Hansen In 1935 the marriage was sd-emnized in the Logan LDS Temple Ruth preceded him In death in October 1992 In 1943 Glen and hte family moved to Ogden Utah That same year they settled in Washington Terrace where he resided untH 1997 For a brief time he resided at the Country Pines in Clinton Utah In 1998 he took up permanent residence with htt grandson’s fomiy (Kyle and Machei Aridereen) Jn North Ogden Utah ukrtfl hie deattC' He waek heavy iJjulpmeti : operator a wekferCNtTbole man and an excellent mechanic that could fix anything and everything After hte retirement he was a greenekeeper for many years at the Patio Springs (how Wolf Creek) Country Club He was an avid golfer playing until hie 97th year He and hte golf buddies played several times a week where he walked and puled hte cart until hte mkJ-90- s He was an avid sportsman and loved to hunt and fish He took hte first alrpkuie ride when he was 82 yean' old and continued to travel untfi hte 99th Glover year en ie 11 : grandchld She is atoo survived by one sister June Kirkendofi of North Platte one special niece and three special nephews She was preceded In death by her parents ber hue-- 1 band Lee one eon Lee Jr greetings son-in-la- w Hte children include Glen V Raymond Pocatelo Idaho Helen (Royce) Andersen Pleasant View Utah Sheryl (Henry) Frank Auburn Calif Jay L (Jeannette) Raymond Ftoy Utah and Robert ‘Bob (Barbara) Raymond Roy One son Dennis G dted in infancy He is also survived by 18 grandchildren 36 and 5 Funeral services will be held Saturday March 9 at 10 am at Leavitt's Mortuary 836 36th St Ogden where friends may call Friday March 8 from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday from 8:45 to 9:45 turn prior to services Interment wH be in the Smith- field City Cemetery Send condolences to famHy at wwwleavittsmortuarycom ’ Glen Raymond m Leavitt He was also recognized by the Utah State congressmen On his 101st birthday he was featured on the NBC Today Show He was steo recognized by the last two presidents of the United States with birthday He had a beautiful tenor voice and loved to sing Everything Glen (fid he dd with excellence and enthusiasm He was previously a member of the Washington Terrace 5th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and was currently at member of the high prteets quorum In the North Ogden Mountain Ward He was also a temple worker for many years On his lOOth birlhday he was among those honored as a Utah Centurion by Governor Mike Neil Slack brothers Bud Ernest and Don Nelson and steters Alice Htobetd end Anna Browning Memorial services will be held at the Logan Presbyterian Church 12 S 200 West on Monday March 18 2002 at noon Interment wil be at the Kearney Cemetery on May 20 2002 at which time there wi be a graveside service Ardell Kofoed Florence Nelson Tusslng LOGAN Utah — Florence Nelson Tuesing 95 formerly otUn- coin Neb passed away peacefully Friday March 1 2002 at the home of her daughter Betty ‘ Slack Florence was bom Oct 10 1906 at Glen Neb to Christian and Nellie Fester Nelson the first of seven children She mat ried Lee E Tussing of Odessa Neb on Feb 25 1924 Toots” as she was affectionately called in her home spent her chikk hood n Kearney Neb and enjoyed the associafion of her three brothers and three sisters as well as several cousins After Florence and Lee were married they lived and worked in the Kearney and Wood River Neb area and later in North Platte Neb raising their three children In these areas When their children were raised they moved to Lincoln where they both worked at Nebraska Wesleyan University Florence enjoyed a new tltW among ? friends there which was IMte LOGAN Utah— Ardell Kunz Kofoed died March 4 2002 at the home of her daughter in Hyrum Ardell was bom 291915 Sept in Bern Idaho to Matilda Esther Kunz and Henry Daniel Kunz She graduated from Montpe-- ! Her High School and attended Utah State Agricultural College in Logan graduating with a bachelor’s degree She married LeVbr H Kofoed on Sept 10 1937 the marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple LeVbr died April 8 1984 Ardell was a member of the Church Jesus Christ of Latter- - j day Saints and worked In vari- oue positions in Sunday School Primary and Relief Society She also worked in the baptismal area of the Logan Temple Her husband was a contractor and she kept books for hte business for years and iater worked in the Cache County Clerk’s i I j j j Office T' Florence liked to coflect things but among her most pre-clocollections was her variety of friends she had made though the years She could recal ind- dento names and good firms shared with many friends and relativee right up to lbe time of her passing She did not accrue ' wealth In life but considered herself wealthy because of many friends especially those made during the years she and Lee lived in Lincoln She had lived the last five years with her daughter Betty Slack In Logan She also Collected friends Airing these last years of her He ShewH be remembered by her good sense of humor Florence Js survived by her two daughters Betty Stock ' Logan and Win! (Robert) Dick Roseville Cate daughter-in-laGloria Tussing of Sacra- mento Calif and their children respectively: Sheryl Bessinger and Curtis Stack Debbie and Frederick Dick Lester Weeiey and Rod Tussing and their spouses 12 great-granchildren and one great-grea- tus w Dk-Ra- -- lh d- She was a member of the at Ihe time of Hyrum 4th Ward her death She Is survived by five daughters: Karan (Marvin) McQueary Carson Nev Rene (Jerry) Downs North Logan Utah Martens (Henry) Cruz Jackson Mtes Linda Roskeflsy Logan Cynthia (Darrell) James Hyrum Utah 12 grandchfidran 30 and four She is also survived by two sisters: Maxine Biaser of Meea Ariz and Louise Schwartz of St George Utah A son Stanley L Kofoed her parents and two brothers Waiter H Kunz and Cecfi W Kunz preceded her In death The family wM meet friends and retafives for a visit and viewing from 9:30 to 1030 ajn with a graveside service (blow' ing at 11 am on Saturday March 9 at Nelson Furieral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Mstment wfl be in the Logan Cfty Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the famly online at wwwnetoonftjnendhomecom Herald MiJournal USPS 241-82- 0 Published eveiy Monty through Swdqr morning by Ciche Wiley Publishing LLC 73 West 300 NonhPO Box 487 Login Utah 84323-048- 7 ' Utah Telephoae (433) ' Tod Free (800) 27S0423 or 1 Paid :FeriodKikftKiage Bnw 1C 0 Login V- Smith Managing Cyndi Fulton Business Rick G WxJlice Advertising Director - rwiUcc®hjnewi£om John A Newby Circulation Paul Dxvis Production ' — 1— One Mondi ‘ Grier (Utah) !'J0 Single fopySwxfcy Snbmtpikn Rutau OneYevCtaTier(Idiho) Gwier (UWi) One Month Cvrier (kfcbo) w tebo tan iectads mpQabta Who Min w- 17X0 Onei Ye 41024 - - -- One Month 'J12J - 4123X0 Hiit J17jOO 4204X0 OaeYevMiiL ' IM8utWemlMliNltiAdMnee u! delivery of (heir Herald Jonil by 7 Mootey through 8 or MU flee ftopJMi Idteo pjeroe phone youramer tvThg Herald Journal hem 6 pj an weekday! aboa Saturday end noon Sundnt For your canter1! aaax end phot anobcr tSeroc phoM732-212- S or HU fine flan Utah Uae bemen S nd 6 pirn Monde dmmih Hldqr! 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