Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 10 2002 Obituarios j'- - Greaves PRESTON Idaho — Earty Friday morning shortly before her 92nd birthday Norine Margaret Allen Greaves returned home to her Heavenly Father and those she loved who went on before She was bom April 3 1910 in Farmington Utah Jater moving to Clifton Idaho with her parents Flo re rite Evangeline Rollins and Parley Alvin Sears Norine was One of nine children Norine married Charles Lewis Alder on July 29 1929 in Rigby Idaho Their marriage was later' solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Norine and Lewis raised six children n the years they lived in Whitney Idaho: LuRene (Dee) Walmsley San Jose Calif Richard (Jackie) Alder Oakland Calif Joan (Larry) Dahle Preston Charles Utah— Margaret Allen Jor- - (Karrol) Alder Dingle Idaho Douglas (Jean) Alder Ogden Utah and Kevin (Nancy) Alder Orem Utah They later moved to Preston Lewis Alder died 6n Aug 9 1972 Norine then married Don- aid Kidd Greaves on Aug 21 1 982 and they continued to live In Preston until Don's death on Aug 18 1996 Norine was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Through the years she held positions of responsibility and served her family and her community all of her life Norine embraced sim- - ' Wednesday March 8 2002 at Manor Care In South Ogden Utah surrounded by her family She was bom Sept 30 1912 in Weston Idaho toDUver Alma and Lovina Ericksen Allen She was reared and educated in Frankfin County Idaho She married Ehrin C Jorgensen on Dec 15 1932 in the Logan LDS Temple He preced-' ed her In death May 7 1993 Margaret was a member of the 29th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She was a Primary and Sunday School teacher for over 40 years She was also active In the Relief Society and was a ' Relief Society visiting teacher Margaret was an excellent seamstress and cook Her family was very special to her and she loved spentlng time with en as well She is survived by three daughters Marjane (Roy) Vaughn LuDean (Don) Jack-ma-n and Carolyn (Jerel) Olson all of Ogden 10 grandchildren 14 and one as her sister Georgians Mott and brother Biayne (Ariene) Sears also surviving are two H otepcrwaron Nancy wooaw&ra and Bid Greaves: She goes on to join her dear sisters and brothers Wanda Allen Florence Austin and Lester Dean Shelly and Kay Sears Funeral services will be held at noon on Tuesday March 12 In the Seventh Ward Chapel 155 N 2nd West Preston Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 pm at Webb Funeral Home 109 EOneida Preston plidty hospitality frugality and integrity and her actions reflected her commitment to these virtues All who knew Norine delighted in her sense of fun Her gift for raising flowers was evident in each home in which : tan Morrison both of FrankMn and Brian Bingham Preston Also surviving are 28 and tikis grandchtidren one brother Leo Moddh and three Interment wH be at Undquisfs Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Roarf al condolences to the starters Bertha Anderson and family passedaway hand-hooke- Undquisfs Ogden Mortuary S406 Washington Blvd ' may cal at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm and on Monday from 1 0 to great-gre- 105 am Jorgensen OGDEN Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Norine loved playing Uckbati and bingo and fust visiting” She had a gift for needewotk and blessed those she loved d with many afghani quilts rugs and wall hangings Norine played the piano for a dance band for many years Her enjoyment of the music of Lawrence Welk and of the Utah jazz lasted to the end of her days Norine's greatest joy came from keeping up with all mo doings or nor lomiiy nor 90th birthday was celebrated at the Franklin County Nursing Home with aH Of her children and many friends and extended family In attendance She made many friends among the staff and volunteers at the nursing home where she Sved for exactly three years to the day They cared for her with tenderness and skil Norine and her family appreciate the gentle care they extended Norine is survived by all of her children 20 grandchildren 41 and one Sears Alder Reese 11 a m at the chapel Interment wM be in foe wnimoy uomowy and from 1030 to shelved Her home was always opeo to family and friends and was a gathering place for her children and grandchildren Norine worked as a cashier at JC Penney hi Preston at Deseret Industries and at Don Greaves' Central Market She was a devoted member of the Norine Alder Margaret was preceded In death bylhrse sisters and a brother The family would like fo express heartfelt thanks to Peachtree Place and Manor Care for the loving excellent care given to Mother Funeral services will be held Monday March 11 at 11 am at at lomOHndquistmorlu-aryco- m i Marie Mockli Qliverson FRANKLIN Idaho— Marie Moddl Otivur-so- n 96 died Thursday March 7 2002 in the Logan Regional Hospital She was bom Dec 11 1905 In Halton Switzerland the daughter of Heinrich and Freda Kristen ModdL Maris married Riey OHvereon April 28 1926 In the Logan " LDS Temple He dted May 30 1971 She worked at Del Monte in the campaigns each year She was active In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints as a Sunday School teacher teacher the Young Women's program and sang in the ward choir She visiting In enjoyed gardening crochet sewing canning and embroiworker dery 1 She wasa Ia hard a a aul 8IKI n&Q grow KiVB fOT nOf TBinr iy-- She is survived by two daughters Marjorie Christensen Rich- monoJ yarn via uia wstonna Cortina Phoenix Ariz seven s grandchildren Kent ChrisNorth Ogden Utah Kirt Christensen and Stacy Chris-tonson dot of rucnmonci Ronald C Bingham Preston Idaho Cinda Hobbs and Kris- - 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IMVO VVM CniOrSn oOOu Andrew Ogden Utdi Kathryn Evelyn Logan and Amanda Hose Logan They also have seven grandchildren Kari Scott Katrina Erin Baley at Ida Jorgenson both of Salt Lake City Utah and Ruby Pond SmlthfleU Utah Marie was preceded In death by one grandson Jon Chris-tonson nor pareniSi Dromocv and starters Frieda Modd Waldo Moddl Sekna Turner Christian ModdL Leslie ModdL Frank Moddl Clyde ModdL Mena Brown Joseph Moddl and Emma Moore Funeral services wM be held Monday March 11 2002 at noon In the Franklin Stake Cen- ter in Leon Stone In Wirmemucca Neu on May 25 11989 They ' -- —A - MOmOfiai MWIC8S MS WM D0 nOKI ' on Tuesday March 12 at 11 are at Futi Gospel Fellowship 1 BOW 1000 North Logan Friends and family wH be received from 1030 to 11 am Praise be to the Risen Christ J t Farres Hurren " Nyman I Utah— Fanes SMITHFIELD Hurren Nyman 81 passed away peacefully it this home in SmlthMd on March7 2002 following a lengthy Nness The funeral sendees wH bo held at noon on Monday March 112002 In the Smithheid 3rd j r Whrd Chapel focated at 79 E 200 Sputh Friends and famly j may cal on Sunday evening at m 1 Cfa are a ait NOMon runonu nomig do o wH receive friends at the stake center Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm and Monday before the service from 1030 to 1130 am Burial w be In the Frankln Cemetery Sendees are under the dkection of Webb Funeral Home 1 Altina Bailey Stone MajnSmithfMdfrom6to8 pm and at the church on Mon-day from 10 to 11 30 are prior to sendees In leu of flowers please donate to the Boy Scouts of America Condo- lences may be extended fo the family bnlne at wwwnelsonfu- - LOGAN Utah— Altina ‘ by the loving arms of her neralhomecom Lord and Sav-lor Jesus Christ onthe j : morning of Match 8 2002 8lw was bom Altina May Bailey on Juno 7 1952 In Emmet Gem County Idaho to Arthur Lee Bailey and Mary Louise Wangsgard She was raised In Caldwell Idaho by her mother and grandmother and she was 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 There is no charge for death notices placed by a -- For more infor- mortuary schools graduating from Logan mation call The Herald High Journal She married her sweetheart 752-212-1 Olympian Shea raises eyebrows with alcohol remarks WEST HARTFORD Conn (AP) — Gold medal winner Jimmy Shea urged students at his alma mater to live life to the fullest Friday but raisers few eyebrows wit) comments on underage drinking Shea whose grandfather was killed Jan 22 in a car accident that police have blamed on a drunken driver made his comments to stu- - ' -- Conard in 1987 Shea’s family is the fust to produce three generations of Winter Olympians Shea’a grandfitfber Jaekwqntyrfe tv gold medals in speedskating at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid NY and Jimmy’s father Jim Shea Sr competed in Nordic skiing in 1964 in Innsbruck Shea also urged students to goto college and told them to put effort into all that they do ' denfs at Conard High School where he was welcomed after winning a gold medal in skeleton in Salt Lake City “I’m not saying not to drink I drank alot in this school” Shea said to thunder- bus applause from students “What I’m saying is don’t die Don’t be crippled for the rest of your life don’t lose your arm don’t mangle your HsAjldaBeaRg! 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