Show A6 — The Herald Journal Lagan Utah Friday March 8 2002 Obituarios avenues of knowledge He loved to share his knowledge He gave many lectures to Derrian Comer YOUNG ' Utah — Derrian Thomas Comer went on to meet his Uaatianlii neaveniy Father on Wednesday March 6 2002 fjM aflera school children concerning science and microscopes He was Invited by universities throughout Japan England and Wales to lecture to students and professionals He has received numerous US and Canartan patents throughout his career He enjoyed photography reading travel and spending time with his family John was preceded In death by his mother in 1918 and his father in 1948 He Is survived by his wife of 55 years his son Robert Clarke (Beverly) Fairing Cam by Ore daughter Laurel (M Kevin) McGill River Heights seven grandchildren and five The family would like to thank Dr T Scott Cunningham and Logan Nursing Centerlor their ' great cars of John during his extended illness’ A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday March 9 2002 at the Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Family and friends may call one hour prior to the service Condolences to the family may be extended online through wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom In Heu of flowers John had requested a donation to Sh liner's Hospital for Children coura- - battle with cancer Derrian entered our lives on Wednesday Dec 9 1992 bom to Shane and Adrienne (Alter) Comer His best friend and little brother Drake joined him in the family on Aug 8 1994 Derrian enjoyed life to the fullest He was a bright and wonderful child who enjoyed skateboarding whether at the neighbor's across the street or at the new skatd park in Logan He loved to go on bike rides with friends and family exploring the countryside of Young Ward In the summer he always wanted to go swimming at the ' River Park Bear Lake or in our little swimming pool — any- where you could swim — sometimes we even made It to the public pools Derrian was a good kid brother and friend He loved going to school to see his friends and his teachers at River Heights Elementary Derrian came into life with a hunger for everything whether it was going to school playing soccer reading or just playing with friends He was always there to enjoy it For this and everything else he embodied we will dearly miss him Derrian is survived by his par- ents Adrienne Alter Comer and Shane D Comer his brother Drake M Comer Derrian's grandparents Rose Comer and Lawrence James Comer and Krista Liljenquist Ailer and Mari- on DeMar Alien aunts and uncles Mikall and Mike Smith Bruce and Kae Comer Don-avo- n Ailer and Tracy Lund and McKenzieAller and Dylan Alter Derrian is also survived by cousins Dani Jeremy and Cameron Comen Ty Ailer and Kennidy Smith Nic Lund and Tyler Craig Konner Ailer and Addison Hawke as well as many wonderful friends Services will be held at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary on Saturday March 9 at noon Friends may call for one hour preceding the funeral Everyone that has touched our lives in so many ways is invited to attend both services Burial will follow at the Hyrum City Cemetery We would like to thank all of our families friends ward members and anyone else that has helped our family through this time Your help has meant a lot to us Condolences may be sent to the family at - mortuaryobitseyahoocom Fairing UlJ 81 uiO iiOiTtO Of HI8 QrBnCr Cn60 son's family on Wednesday March 6 2002 Glen was bom on May 4 a son of Alma and Cordelia Ewing Raymond He was the third of five children He had three brothers Alma Ewing W Clayton and Slwle and he had one sister Florence He was raised in Smithfieid Utah After his mother's death In 1913 his aunt and later stepmother ' Rose Pitcher Ewing Raymond helped his tether raise him His grandparents on both his moth- ers side and his father's side came from Nauvoo in with the Mormon Pioneers His grandta- ther Alonzo P Raymond was a 1 900 mOfflDOf OT tl NKHmOri UiO Peterson ' Hunsaker J santo Corporation as In 1961 Monsanto transferred him to St Louis " Mo where he continued work as a chemist John eventually ? mo microscopy department whore ho workocl'on scanning andtransmission microscopes as a senior research scientist until his retirement in 1984 In the early 1970s John assisted In the for-mason or mo corpore" Scanning Microscopy International John served as CEO editor and reviewer until ' 1 994 After retirement from Monsanto John worked as a consultant fbrTracor-NortheCorporation whqre he received a patent for his development of tbeconfocal microscope In 1997 John and Betsey moved '' to River Heights to be near their daughter : John was a 32nd degree ' Mason He loved to loam and was always exploring new 10 non-pfo- nt tn 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 so- emnized in the Logan LDS Temple Ruth preceded him In death in October 1992 In 1943 Glen and his family moved to Ogden Utah That same year they settled in Washington Terrace where he resided until 1997 For a brief time he resided at the Country Pines in Clinton Utah In 1998 he took up permanent residence with his grandson's family (Kyle and Machel Andersen) in North Ogden Utah until his death He was a heavy equipment " operator a welder and boiler- man and an excellent mechanic that could fix anything and everything After his retirement he was a greenskeeper for many years at the Patio Springs (now Wolf Creek) Country Club He was an avid golfer playing until his 97th year He and his golf buddies played several times a week where he walked and pulled his cart until his mkf-90- e He was an avid sportsman1 and loved to hunt and fish 7 ne teox nrs nrst airplane noe when he was 82 years old and continued to travel until his 99th V! L US Circuit Court of Appeal in New Orleans Republicans delay fed judge vote hope to save nomination WASHINGtON (AP)— A top Republican forced a delay in a Senate com- mittee's vote on Charles Pickering’s nomination to a federal appeals court accus- ing “extreme left” interest groups of “lynching” the Mississippi jurist by opposing him The Senate Judiciary Committee’s majority Democrats have said they will not approve the nomination Eventual rejection of Pickering already a federal judge would be a setback for President Bush in a prelude to pos sible future Supreme Court ' vacancy fights Sen Orrin Hatch the committee’s ranking ' Republican who obtained the delay got into a heated exchange with the chairman one-we- Sen Patrick Leahy D-at the start of the bearing Hatch criticized groups that have lobbied Democrats to vote against the nomination “There is a new war over circuit nominees and they demand that the Democrats do whatever possible to stop slow the confirmation of these fine nominees’’ Hatch said The Utah senator’s lynching remark echoed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s angry claim 11 years ago that he was die victim of a “high-tech lynching for uppity blacks” Thomas ultimately was confirmed after the com- mittee agreed to send his nomination to the floor If confirmed Pickering would sit on this 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans which serves Mississippi Texas and Louisiana ek : 1 the nomination The earliest the committee can now vote on Pickering would be next Thursday Much of the opposition to Pickering has crane Cram civil rights groups who say he supported segregation as a young man in Mississippi Supporters point to numerous examples of support for civil rights as far back as die middle to late 1960s and noted Pickering won Senate confirmation in 1990 to be a judge on a US District Court Democrats also complained about lobbying on die nomination Leahy said a group called his office to say drat “because I was Catholic I was having a religious test applying a religious test on Charles Picketing” He said a Jewish member of the committee also “got a phone call saying die opposition was LOGAN Utah —Annie Orilla Peterson Hunsaker 91 formerly of Logan died March 6 ' 2002 in Layton Utah at the home of her granddaughter of complications due to diabetes and old age She was bom April 2 1910 in San Francisco Cajif the daughter of Gustavus Nils Peterson arid Jessie May Andros’ She graduated from UCLA in Unimpressed-Senatmathematics and was pursuing Democrats say waiting a week (based) on religion" a master's degree in mathematics at Berkeley but was stopped on Pickering will do no good Leahy called such tactics short due to tuberculosis She Stock prices an quoted In whole “It’s not going to change my distasteful and fractional dollars per share mind” Sen met Nevilld Carter Hunsaker at One group that has ljeen shBidenIV Mutual funds are quoted In dollars ' Berkeley and they were married 'A Del told the committee ' ' heavily againkt Picklobbying and cents on Sept 19 1$35 in Los AngeUnder cranmittee rules any ering called Hatch's lynching At approximately 4:30 pm yesles Calif They were sealed the comment “inaccurate and terday the Dow Jones Industrial' senator can gain a one-wee-k following year in the Logan LDS 4892 delay simply by asking for it Average was 1052637 unfair” These quotes were taken at that Temple Pickhad given Leahy already “Opposition to Judge PickIn 1941 Annie and Neville time and provided to The Herald year one-wea last delay ering He had a beautiful tenor voice Journal by Edward Jones eting is based on his record” moved to Logan where Neviffe week as a to ” Senate said Ralph Neas president of loved to and courtesy sing taught mathematics at the “AC Albertsons 3113 029 TVent Leader liberal People For the Lott die Republican Everything Glen did he did Utah State University Annie ' ’ American Finl ' 2700 016 of Mississippi a sponsor of ' with excellence and enthusiasm American Way raised 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