Show wrm i M — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday July 27 2002 Obituaries rCocfie Treasures stay here on this earth Jutie was bom on July 8 Melinda Brown Melinda Brown fondly known as Melin or Little Mina beloved daugh- ter sister finance aunt and Mend passed away WOOflooUay July 24 2002 in Logan She was 31 ' She was bom Jan 10 1971 to Jerry' and Linda Brown the youngest of three children She was raised In North Logan where she continued to reside She was educated In Cache County Schools attending North Park Elementary North Cache Junior High and Sky View High School She was involved in gymnastics and dancing while growing up She went on to fur- ther her education earning her RN with a bachelor's degree from Utah State and Weber State universities Melin touched many people's lives through tor career as a nurse She genuinely cared for each and every patient she gave care to and was compassionate and understanding in every situation She worked for many years at Logan Regional Hospital as a float nurse and also for Rocky Mountain Home Health and Rocky Mountain i— nO8pC0 She learned an even greater understanding for the care she provided to others through her own courageous battle with pancreatitis She valiantly endured countless surgeries and treatments with a positive outlook and a drive to beat this horrible disease Everyone who knew her could leam a lesson of endurance fronp tor Melin had a positive and out- going personality with a word of encouragement or advice for everyone She loved to be sur- rounded by people and was always up for a social outing of any kind She loved the outdoors and traveling and often combined the two Through her : travels she was able to go to many exciting and new places and experience many different things During her spare time she loved to go camping boating skiing and golfing Music played an important roll in Melin's life and she was always singing She loved to be with her family especially her nieces and nephews and took every opportunity sto couid to be involved in their lives She is survived by tor mother Linda of North Logan sister Teresia (Mark) Pantelakis of Bountiful brother Scott Brown of Logan nieces and nephews Koalby Ashley Josh and Larsen of Chelsie fiancft-JosLogan along with many friends Sto was preceded in death by tor father Jerry Brown Melinda was the crutch that ' many people relied on in their lives and sto will be deeply missed by all Melin' 'we know ' you have gone on to a happier place to reunite with your Dad whom you have so dearly missed and where you can be free of your pain Funeral services will he held at noon Saturday July 27 2002 attto North Logan Sec- ond Ward 2100 N 1100 East North Logan A viewing will be ' y told Friday at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday at 10:0 am prior to services at the church where friends and family may call Interment will be at the Paradise City Cemetery Arrangements are by SereniCare Funeral Directors 2002 at McKay-De- e Hospital In Ogden Just two short wooki later sto returned to tor heavenly home Sto passed away in the early morning hours of July 22 2002 at Primary Children’s Medfcal Center Although tot time tore was short sto has touched our lives and filled our hearts with love She wil forever be loved and missed by Mr family and friends Julie is survived by tor par- ents grandparents Stanley and Sharon A Simmons of Beaver Dam grandfather Larry Michael Jensen of Montana greatgrandmother Esther J Anderand son of Bothwell great-und- e aunt Brad and Maryce Wiseman of Logan great-und- e Patrick Daniels of Salt Lake City and many aunts undes and cousins Sto was preceded in death by a grandmother Julie Ann Jensen Ralph and Audrey Simmons and Clyde M Anderson Gratitude and appreciation are expressed to the doctors nurses and staff of McKay-De- e hospital tot mar care or Dotn Julie and Shay during their stay at the hospital especially those in the Women’s Center and NICU Also to Life Flight and the doctors nurses and staff of the NICU at Primary Children's ' Medical Center Funeral services win be held at 2 pm on Monday July 29 2002 at Nelson Funeral'Home 162 E 400 North Logan with Bishop DarreH Rigby conducting Friends and family may call on Monday prior to services from 1 to 1:45 pm Condolences to the family may be extended online at wwwnel-sonfuneralhomec- Ella J Johnson Ella Eugenia ' Jones Johnson 90 passed away on Wednesday July 24 2002 at the Logan Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center ‘ Logan She was bom March 27 1912 in Providence to William Jones Jr and Laura Meyer On Dec 18 1929 she mar- ried William Alton great-grands- Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary on Monday July 29 at noon A viewing will be held from 10:30 to noon prior to the service Interment wi be In the Providence City Cemetery Death notices Harold Stevenson WESTON Idaho— Harold Stevenson 67 (tied Friday July 262002 at the Preston Hospi-tal Funeral services will be Monday July 29 2002 at 11 am in the Weston Second Ward Chapel Friends may cal at Webb Funeral Home Sunday 6 to 8 pm and at the ward chapel Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 am Complete obituary wit appear in a future edition of the paper Beatrice Bennett LOGAN— Beatrice Caroline Williams Bennett 93 of Logan died Thursday July 25 2002 in Preston Idaho Funeral services are pending A complete obituary will follow in a future edition of the Herald Journal W Walter Lorenzo ' Selected stocks Stock prices are quoted in whole and fractional dollara per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars and cents At approximately 2:30 Card terday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 818631 -- 498 These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones off Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column jnch: 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 v For' more information call The Herald Journal t- ' : JHairi ra( am t pmMhbiNi wmtjrim ' — 1064 1119009 263 276 030 US Govt Bond-Debe- n 702 737 - 003' 609 717 927 - 004 034 000 Putnam GM Growth 574 683 833 1236 1333 Hi Yield Voyager Gr&lnc 1333 1446 021 023 Growth Fallen f f' Lake City airport kT vifii In it Continued from A3 “One night a shell landed in a hole near by and we saw a man catapulted into the air six or eight feet” Harris said about his fighting days in Italy “We did nothing about it but the next morning we found him to be alive but parI alyzed and his shoes off Saw die shellshocked man about 20 years after and he ' was in a veterans’ hospital still shaking" Harris’ group fought against German soldiers in Pisa and Torbole and in mountains arid valleys throughout Italy including ML Della Ibraccia and Po Valley ‘ After returning to Logan in J945 Harris became an architectural mill worker He helped design and build many commercial businesses schools churches and banks in Utah as of Ace Mill co-own-er - Ray-mon- d) ' ' 1439 1542 636 728 1332 1466 -- 032 039 007 canal bank and come out Vr screaming We were crossing an alfalfa field when (Goman soldiers) lowered the barrel ' and fired direedy into us The shell passed me within' a few feet and hit a man to my rear in themid-sectio- n His upper body was thrown into another soldier hitting him in the knees and making a casualty the visitors’ center an Temple Square the Indian schoolin Lucachuca Ariz most of the buildings on the USU campus built at that time (beginning in die late 1940s) and many (LDS) churches before they standardized the plan” Harris said Harris lived for 58 years in the same house on 300 West before moving to the east side of town in 1999 He remarried in 1990 but has four grown children from his first mar- riage of 53 years Men from the 10th Mountain Division still get together every four years for a reunion' Harris has attended severalrof die reunions and enjoys seeing his old friends However during his stint in the war Harris saw blood he saw guts and he saw many of ' his friends and fellow soldiins ' ' die ' “Coming out of the foothills with PO Valley stretching out fo our front we encountered an artillery piece firing into the follow-u- p troops” Harris said “We decided to line up behind a ’ of him” Harris was not wounded during his seven months in Italy He received die Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf clusters for heroism The next 10th Mountain ' Division reunion is scheduled for 2005 in Austin Texas and Harris said he plans to attend Only time will tell how many otho men from Company K will showup Births Logan Regional Hospital DOWNS — Danna Jensen and Tfed Neath Logan a boy July 9 RAY — Laurie Cranney and Broman Logana girl July 26 - : norii kyCrtSMqr'lMhHslL6 v I 7SWcs3foNailhPXLB(M4nLalMN32344l7 Telephone (435) Tol Free (K0) 27WH23 or 752-21- (?8g)?-7£- ‘ Smith Pubiiihcbmithehjnewjcora n 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Growth v JofaANewbyQiaillkI)iiicl(-inewlqiwixo- worries" 1036 - 037 021 Herald Journal Cyndi Fuhoq f Buiineii Ride p WllaCeAdvatiiing 7' 138 FranMkvTamptelon Gold Pace' The family of Vem L Burke would like to convey our appreciation to all who have extended their sympathies and for the many acts of love and kindness that have been shown to us We have been blessed by your thoughtfulness Although we feel our loss it has been less- -' ened by the many expressions of caring arid loving peopled Please accept our sincere and heartfelt thanks Sincerely The Burke family She is survived by two sons (Carolyn) Johnson of Logan and Don (Joyce) Johnson of Brigham City Sto had 17 grandchildren 34 great-gran- d chitdrervand two great-greagrandchildren Also two sisters' Nina Sheffield of Midvale and (Don) Margaret Terry of Sandy Charier ' 020 7830 thanks 'MaMaNhUMogahUal ::V 055 1531 VemL Burke Johnson in Bruce-- the least of 1205 033 USA the Logan LDS Temple They had six children Her husband passed away in December of 1949 Tosupport tor family Ella worked as a cook at the Logan Hospital for 13 years In 1963 sto was employed at Utah State University cooking at the Union Building cafeteria She enjoyed this very much She met new friends and was able to do some traveling Sto looked forward to these trips She cooked there for 14 years Sto was a member Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: enjoyed quilting crocheting baking and candy making Sto loved beautiful flowers especially African Violets Most of all she loved spending time with her grandchildren and - v bull' druguse't is PG4E 1830 2435 2302 1744 2295 Fkt Cap AppteeISJI 7844 FidMagein SMITHFIELD 241-82- "Employee yes- 2442014 NewPerap WashMut Van Kampen USPS 0 PiftisW every MoodtirouhSux j: pm ICA — Waiter Lorenzo Blaylock 91 walked info the light on Pioneer Day July 24 2002 A complete obituary will appear in the Sunday edition Funeral arrangements are the direction of Nelson Funeral ' Home in Logan Bill Allen-Cranne- Qi inrlaw hoct OUllUay UCol Blaylock TWIN FALLS - " Submitted by Mertyn Crager Lewiston Mrs Henry Planfs Sunday school children Kno up in their Sunday best dufofl class at the Richmond North LDS Ward In 1949 They are Marflyn Housely left Marflyn Humphreys Diane Hoppi BWy Blair and Ted Blair Photograph from the book ‘Cache Treasures —A Photo History of Cache Valley available at The Herald JounraL TE Income ' - and many nieces and nephews Sto was preceded in death by tor husband her parents two brothers five sisters three daughters one son one grandson and one Services wil be held at 'I v: m rifhti ’ Advertken purdeie xace icwailjoa only All property tony adverta (faced far 4k odwtiicr hy Tbc Hcnld faunal mug ait wan aad or typography fanwsed or far by The Haiid Jamal dell be fae property of The Herald JoanlaL No wefc ad or my anin (art&ereafciay lx itpnxfacedaroiiiiie4 without die coueeul of TbeHenidJounaL So talhe IfeMdJaM PO Boa 4l7Lon j ifTV ’ v hours fan be long the 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