Show A12 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 15 2004 Obituaries -- A Cabot’s grandchildren are Pam Grenney of Logan Jucfi Grenney of Heber City Utah Mike Grenney of Park City Utah Stacey Schurman of Medford Ore and Becky (Kevin) Sherrill A Huff NEWTON — Sherrill Alexan-- -' derHuff "Shell” beloved husband father brother son and friend rejoiriedhis Father in Heav- en on Feb 11 2004 Shell was bom to Sherrill Q and Eleanor Brough Huff on Oct 15 1968 In Grand Junction Colo He graduated from Sky View High School in 1986 and then served a mission to Denmark for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Following his mission he pursued various interests and attended both Weber State and Utah State Universities On June 10 1995 he was sealed for time and dll eternity to Tammy Lynn Downard in the Logan IDS Temple They have four beautiful children Lauralyn Shelby Sarah and Samuel and are expecting a fifth child in ' April Shell worked as a soft- ware engineer for Spillman Technologies in Logan Utah Shell loved life He had a great many interests and talents ’ and brought a wonderful and infectious enthusiasm to everything that he did He especially enjoyed technology and the physical and mechanical He loved figuring out how things worked He enjoyed working at Spillman and greatly esteemed his Shell loved his family so much and always put them first ' He was the most wonderful husband father brother son and friend that anyone ever had He was always generous loving land kind and was always ready with a happy smile a friendly word and a helping hand He will be greatly missed Shell loved his Father in Heaven and his Savior and always desired to do what was right He exemplified the words' of the Savior when He said "go and do thou likewise” Shell truly loved his neighbor He miet and overcame adversity in his life with great strength great faith and a smile on his face We love you Shell arid feel so blessed to have had you in our iives We look forward with great joy arid anticipation to the time when we shall be reunited with you again ' Shell was preceded in death ' by his son Samuel arid by both his parents He is survived by and daughters his sis- tors Alayna Huff and Daela Huff -of Logan Utah his brother nHuff of MouEagle Benjamin - tain Utah and by many loving : aunts uncles cousins nieces nephews and A memorial service honoring his life will be held at noon bn Tuesday Feb 17 2Q04 inthe Newton LDS Chapei 12 South 100 VVest in Newton Utah Friends may call from 6 to 8 ' pm Monday- Feb 16 at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 East Center Street Logan Utah and rat 1 0:30 am on Tuesday at the " Newton Chapel ’ Online condolences' may be sent to the family at wwwallen- hallmortuarycom Meitz of Allentown Pa Richard and their children Storrow Kathy Mike Annie and Leslie CheiylAEmpeytived with Virginia from 1999 to 2004 and was her caretaker until the dayshe passed There are many many others who have grown to love Virginia and whose lives she has changed We will all miss her ' Enjoy your rest Virginia You've had a long busy and wonderful life A short graveside service will be held at 1 pm on Wednesday Feb 18 2004 at Logan Cemetery Please enter the grounds through the last driveway to the south above the Sexton's office Immediately following interment friends are invited to a memorial sendee at 1 :45 Morpm at the Alien-Ha- ll tuary Flowers may be sent to Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and donations may be made In Virginia's name to the Virginia Harder Fund co Preston Chambers Law Offices 31 Federal Ave Logan UT 84321 His grandchildren are Teal Grenney of Logan Bryn and Shay Simmons of Heber City Chelese and Jasper Schurman of Medford and Tyler Meitz of Allentown Cabofs two sisters Gwendolyn Morehead and Marjorie Ernst preceded him in death At a later date the family will hold a private memorial service in Grants Pass to celebrate Cabofs life Thank you to Dr Michael Stones and to the wonderful staff at Logan House Assisted Living and Sunshine Terrace for their outstanding care - Virginia Harder 1912 - 2004 Sr' set-enc- es his-wif- ‘ " Cabot Emerson Smith ’ : was: 9- - Seattle Wash' to 1911 in - Leonard Puriey and Mary Harvey Smith Cabot married his high school sweet- ' heart Jessie N: WiH July12 1935 in Seattle’ YY-' He wasa sign painter by pro--' fession the family moved to Grants Pass Ore in 1948 where he eventually owned and ' operated Grants Pass Sign Company He was a member of the Watercoior Society of Ore- ' goriwon numerous awards for : his paintings arid taught water-' color painting for many years He was $ri accomplished carHe penter arid Cabinet-makalso enjoyed participating in : 'v league bowlfog and playing golf 'Y' He was in the United States Navy-ari- ' is a veteran of World Warll Cabofs daughter and son-in-law are Sally and Bill Grermey of Logan his son and daughter-in-la' are Jerry and Kathy Smith of Grants Pass After his wife Jessie passed eway in ? 1988 he moved fo Logan in 1990 and Ived with Sally and : Y er years v' off : ''mind'' " ' her twin Gedr- - Y were bom June 29 1912 in gia Manfi Sanpete County to John Andrew and Jessie Anderson Virginia iand Y HaugaanL Her passion for life be carried on by her son John Harder aS wel as by her sister her brother-in-la- w will gers with predominant symp-- toms' of vomiting and diarrhea By Friday 297 of 1576 passengers and 19 of 689 crew members were ill according to the CDC CDC investigators boarded the ship after its regularly scheduled arrival They woe conducting tests and inspecting the ship Miami-base- d Carnival said it plans to compensate passengers who got sick fhmA3 Continued “The issue is about equality not about whether it (homosexuality) is right or wrong” he said “How is that equal if thanks : Mutual Funds Alice NAV American Group AmcapFundA Europadfic A GrowFdAmerA Invest Co Amer A AmerNew Pars A WUsh Mutiny A ''Y Fidelity FkJCapApjprec ' Fidelty Mageln Franklin Templetn Coombs Ford We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance! comfort and sympathy at the time of the passing of our belovsd mother sind ' grandmother Alice C Ford May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance especially our waid bishopric the Relief Society arid dear friends who helped in so many Y Y ’YYY' ways 'Y 2551-0- The family of Alice Coombs Ford Idaho tottery - Saturday ! - -- 10062 -- -- f 2 2172 -- 'with it” 004 13)4 010 264 0 -- A'’ 81 0 0 ' 183 - VanKamGrwA Herald Journal yjwi Y'USPS VY'Y -- 002 0 '0 010 007 -- 0 1414 882 VanKampPaceA 0 ' 003 - Van Kampen Van Kamp USA 241-82- 011 0Q1 1796-00- Putnam Gbl Eq A 780 Putnam Hi Yld A 809 ' Putnam Teincm A 896 Putnam Voyager A 1632 -3 anti-ga- 020 049 2536 677 Putniam Gr&lnc A Pick 3: Powerball: Wild Card 2: Queen of Diamonds -- 1881 LordAbbettBDA Putnam -- 013 012 ' Frank US Gov A Lord Abbet -- - ' PrecA and LdAbtAfHA appreciation' Abbott Govt 3 1 2961 2541 2967 Temple Wrld A Temple Grth A With our sincere gratitude 9 3174 010 ! 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Y Some of the most convinc- ing arguments both support- - Y ing and opposing same-se- x marriages came after the official debate ended when audi- ence members were invited to use the microphone and offer their two cents Friday after-- : noon in the public fonun ' Valid points offact as well as passionate statements of opin- ot ranging from the “gift of love” to die “fall of the Roman Empire” and featuring quotes from Martin Luther King and : the King James Version of the Bible ' “Look at it logically and scientifically not just emotionally and politically cor- reedy” one student said “It’s just not a healthy thing” Other audience members stood up to say that it is not the job of the government to say who can and can’t marry and that obedience to the highest moral law would be to have Christlike acceptance for all people without concern for their sexual orientation When onestudent told homosexual audience mem- bers that their behavior was disgusting and diat it sickened him mother man stood before the group to make a point about the plight of die population No one i° this day and age would dare make a similar racial state- - ment against an African- - Y American in a public setting Y like this one he said “This is the last great preju- dice in society” he said “We’re not asking for special rights just equal rights” homo-'-sexu- al - ion were made by representa- tives from both sides on topics -- Y 006 -- 1868-01- 0 Y I’kMisMctTriNfcMifo V ihiwghSvMU nknnif KCkieV9lc IIMMmf JJjC" 4X7 vn:Nin(i 75 Vkts ' t4lhlHniiZ7MUl4V(NXHa7ALU '' ' bfailiufc suin tinKekSmiihPuHisher-bithlihjne- : w BW for 14 DIOCKing Over Janet Hailes Allen-Ha- vr'vr- Photograph from the book "A Cache Legacy — A Photo History of Cache Valley" available at The Herald Journal r Death notice at the v: Before anyone had a refrigerator the townsfolk relied on the Natural Ice Company at 980 S Main (near where the Logan factory outlet Weather Shield is now) to supply them with ice for their Iceboxes : - 2004 in Logan UtahHe ice RIVERDALE Idaho — Maxine F Hendricks passed away Wednesday Feb 11 2004 at her home in Riverdale Idaho ' Funeral sendees will be held at noon on Monday Feb 16 2004 at Webb Funeral Home with Bishop Sam Smith con- ducting Friends and family may call from 6 to 8 pm on Sunday at the funeral home or from 10:30 to ll :30 am prior to funeral services Burial will be in the Riverdale Cemetery - 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