Show i AS — The Herkld Journal" Logaq Utah Thursday April 8 2004 ‘ i - 1 t 1 Obituaries' Death ate in microbiology at Michigan through his involvement in : scouting He was a thoughtful and stimulating Sunday Schoof teacher He and his wife Bar- bars spent many years doing name extraction for tsmpfo purposes Dad had an active curiokity and interest in life that allowed him to develop many talents including: photography woodworking first aid hunting fishing and camping In addHkxv ' he loved to work on fils 1 --acre farm where he cultivated a vari- - ' ety of fruits and vegetables which he shared with family and friends He was a lifetime Stu--' dent and read books on many subjects He loved to take roads and explore In the Utah wilderness He shared with us his confidence fortitude ) appreciation of the natural world love of education and v many tall tales He gave to friends and family the gift of laughter and we wiN miss him Surviving are his children Cheryl (Lynn) Humphreys of North Ogden Kent (Sheri) Kowallis of American Fork Jill Mower of Salt Lake City Bart (Julee) Kowallis of Provo and Kim (Ellen) Kowallis of Midway stepchildren Marlene (Dennis) Nielsen of Marsing Idaho Barbara Jean (Gary) Peterson of 7 Twin Falls Idaho Connie (Dar-- ‘ roll) Ogden of Layton Jay Owen (Eve) Cole of Rigby Idaho and Norma (Dick) Parrott of Twin Falls 43 grandchildren 68 and two expected Also surviving are ' three sisters Adeline Jensen Mildred Goddard and Gertrude Olsen and one brother Richard Kowallis also many extended ' family piembers and special friends including Glaydon and Anita Ferrin Funeral services win be held at 11 am on Saturday April 10 2004 in the old Pleasant View Chapel at 896 W Pleasant View Drive Family and friends may ' call from 6 to 8 pjn on Friday at Myers MortUary in Ogden 845 Washington Btvd and from ' - 9:45 to 10:45 am on Saturday at the church Interment will be at the Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden LDS Temple Special thanks to the IHC Having completed officers hospice workers for their profestraining with the National Guard sional and loving care of Reinin Logan Reinhart entered the hart and to all others who Army as a corporal in June of provided care during the last 1942 He and Norma months of his life In Heu of flowwere stationed at ers contributions can be made bases from the wed to the Barbara Cole Kowallis to the east coast over Family Missionary Fund at any 7 the next two years for special Zion's Bank to be used for training He saw active service future generations of missionarin Guam arid Okinawa as the ies captain of a photographic and Send condolences to family at mapping squadron and returned wwwmyers-mortuafyco- m home in 1946 Reinhart and Norma built a home on property WilHam purchased in Pleasant View There they raised five children Reinhart served as a deputy “Tony” sheriff In Weber County for sev- William dial years In 1950 ha earned a Joseph Tony" Bachelor of Science in educaFrancis 86 tion and during the next 30 passed away years he found employment as April 5 2004 in a science teacher in Weber Preston Idaho He was bom County schools as a representative of the US Bureau of April 27 1917 Reclamation during the con- in North Ogden stmctkm of Pine View arid Lost to William Creek dams and as a field Joseph arid Priscilla Elizabeth Montgomery agent for the US Geological Francis William married Nelda Survey Reinhart retired in 1975 r a year after the death of his Bradley on March 31 1944 in wife Norma On May 28 1976 Ely Nev The marriage was then' he married Barbara W Cole in solemnized April 5 1944 in the the Ogden LDS Temple: He Salt Lake LDS Temple " William loved to fish rind hunt enjoyed many years of assoda- -' tion with Barbara and her won- He also enjoyed sihging and derful family Barbara preceded writing songs He and his wife him in death on Jan 21 2004 Nelda worked In five temples ' 7 Reinhart was a faithful mem- and served a mission to Mexico ber of the LDS Church and influ- City Mexico Most of aH William enced many young people 7 toved his family He wad an 7 7 42 and State University East Lansing three It was at Michigan State that Funeral services wi be held at noori on Friday Apr! 9 2004 he met and married Jane Smith Mary Ward ' a! the North Logan Stake Cenqn Feb 6 1958 in SL John's passed away ter Chapel 2750 N 800 East Catholic Chpreh He taught at “i Tuesday April tlniveh-Stole North Logan Family and friends the Michigan b' 'A apd 6 2004 at Sunsity of Califomia at Los Angeles may call from 6 to 8 pm on shine Terrace in in the school of public health1 Thursday April 8 2004 at the Logan sur- and the department of xeven-- f Mortuary at 420 rounded by her live medicine in the medical E1800 North North Logan family schooL He moved to Utah State and from 10 to 11 :30 am on She was bom University in 1985 where he Friday at the stake center prior on Jan 3 1921 to the service Interment wi be1 retired as emeritus professor of in Logan the in the Hyde Park City Cemetery microbiology in 1990 although 10thof12childrenbomtoEliz- he continued teaching for five ' Funeral arrangements are abeth Rawson Spiers and under the direction of the Alien-Ha- ll n)ore years During his career Edwin Spiers She married techninumerous he published Mortuary ‘ Howard T Ward on Nov 19 cal papers and reviews two Special thanks to the staff of 1947 in Reno Nev She spent g books and a video series on the Terrace Grove Assisted most of her life in Bloomington Center tor their loving care ' microbial techniques He was a Idaho and Logan of our wife mother arid grandmember of number of profe She loved flowers and gar- sional organizations in which he mother t ' dening and was an avid seami 'J served as an officer or commitstress sewing and decorating tee member her home She also spent many During the Korean War he ' years making dolls by hand served in the US Army Medical She was a homemaker and Service Corps and raised a much-love- d family She was stationed at the was loved by many and will be Army Chemical Cengreatly missed ter Edgewood Md She is survived by her three his discharge he was Upon daughters Suzie (Ron) Gus- commissioned in the US Public taveson Caroles (Ed) Parker Health Service Reserve until Ns and Jan (Robert) Wimmer as separation in July of 1982 at we4 as seven grandchildren the rank of senior scientist (U Kim Quick Jenna Huss Jodie Commander) PLEASANT VIEW — ReinHaycock Elliot Gustaveson A lifelong Catholic he was a Malika Wimmer Kendra WimTheodore Kowallis 94 hart member of the SL Thomas ' mer and Kali Wimmer nine away peacefully at his passed in Parish Catholic Aquinas two sisters on home Tuesday April 6 2004 Logan He served as the presiof incident to age Helen Peterson and Reva causes of first Council Parish dent the attended by his children who plus many nieces and and as a member of the council love him nephews on a number of later 000881008' Our dear father was bom on She was preceded in death He also served on the finance infant an 27 1910 in River Heights husband her May by committee was in charge of He was one of seven children daughter a granddaughter a for a and buildings grounds five brothers number of years and was at one bom to Karl August Kowallis and four sisters and Justine Brenner He had six time or another a lector Memorial services were held siblings from Karl's second marEucharistic minister and usher on Wednesday at the Logan riage to Johanna Roemer He was an oblate of the Order Justine's death City Cemetery under the direcof the Saint Benedict affiliated tion of Nelson Funeral Home Reinhart served an LDS miswith the Abbey of SL Andrew in sion to Germany from 1932 to Condolences may be extended Calif Valyermo to the family online at wwwneF 1934 and returned to complete Afuneral mass will be held at 8onfuneralhomecom a forestry degree in 1940 at the 7 pm on April 12 2004 at SL We send our thanks to IHC Agricultural College in Logan Jerome's Chapel 800 N 800 (now Utah State University) He Hospice and their fine staff and East Logan met Norma Jensen a native of the wonderful staff of wing four In lieu of flowers donations at the Sunshine Terrace We Pleasant View who was also are suggested to the St ! the Agricultural Colappreciate the effort put forth in attending Thomas Aquinas building fund seeking her comfort lege They were married on or a favorite charity Feb 18 1942 in the Salt Lake Mary M Spiers Ward 1 indepiendent truck driver and worked for Kemecott Copper William Is survived by his ' wife four sons WiMarpJ (Pauline) Francis of Richmond Peter (Diane Francis of Glen-i dale Artz Richard (Vickie) Francis of Sacramento Calif and James'(Kathieen) Frands of Pleasant Grove three daughters Priscilla (yemon) Hoskin of Pinree Idaho JoArm (Marvin) Sparrow of Weston Idaho and Ina (Byron) Johnson of Layton 32 grandchildren and 31 greatgrandchildren William was preceded in death by Ns parents j one sister three bjrothers a son Paul Frands and two granddaughters Jam! Elizabeth : H less-travel- ed Uv-(in- en Bun-ders- great-grands- Frederick Neta Hoggan Neta Peart ' Child Hoggan iw - 93 beloved wife mother grandmother er and great-great- -' grandmother passed away on Monday April 5 2004 at the Terrace Grove Assisted Living Center in ' Frederick Just Post tied on Logan Friday April 2 20Q4 after one 7 Neta was bom March 26 day at Sunshine Terrace of 1911 in Clinton Utah to Myron heart disease and prostate cari- - B and Caroline C ChHd She car attended school in Clintonand He was bom in Berkeley Ogden She married her sweetCalif on Feb 20 1929 the son heart Loujs J Hoggan on Feb ' ' of Falle (Fred) Jorgen Post and 15 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Anna Myrtle Ebe Post of Berke- Temple After their marriage : Lou and Neta made their home ley He is survived by a brother ' in Ogden They moved to Logan ' Robert Post of Twain Harte in 1977 Calif two nieces two nephews Neta was an active member and three adopted children Tom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Post of Logan Juana Apaza- Latter-da- y Saints and served in Post of Logan and Teri Graham various church auxiliaries ' of Logan The light of his life throughout her life was his three granddaughters Neta was a devoted ' Samantha Graham 'Alexandria maker and a gifted seamstress Graham and Danielle Graham She also used her considerable all of Logan as well as his sur- secretarial skills in various 7 rogate granddaughters Robyn offices in the Ogden area " ' and Stevie Graham of Logan Her parents six sisters and and Kseley Bean of Hyrum and two brothers precede her in ’ his special goddaughter Raquel' death! She is sunrived by tier ' Urrutia of WarsdW Ind He was husband of 71 years Louis J 7 preceded in death by his wife Hoggan son L Brent (LaCoo v' ' Jarie Rhae Smith Post na) Hoggan of North Logan He was educated in the daughter Caroline (Burke) school of Berkeley and Grass 7 Mattsson of Hacienda Heights Valley Calif receiving his Calif son Robert B: (Lynda) : Bachelor of Sciencedegree in Hoggan' of Ogden and daugh- ' public health at the University of ter Tamara (Clint) Judkins of 7 Califomia Berkeley and his Tremonton 15 grandchildren Master ofSdenceand doctor- - - : - - : j Francis ' r Alton Stewart 92 of Phoenix ArtZ passed away on Monday April 5 2004 in Phoenix A complete obituary wi appear In a future edition of The Herald JoumaL Funeral arrangements ' are under the direction of Alen-Hal Mortuary Births Logan Regional Hospital BONELLA— Terris and Russ' Logan a boy March 26 VALLES — Rets Galley and ' Juan CWton Idaho a girl ! March 30 Kelly and April 2 O’DONNELL— Frands and Rikki Frands Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Friday April 9 2004 in the Preston 10th Ward Chapel 155 N Second West in Preston with Bishop Cleve Reinhart Kowallis Afton Stewart V 1 - ANen-Crarin- Just Post ' h r Michael Logan a boy 1 i About Cache THURSDAY ' The Bear Rhwr Health Department la holding a 'cancer screening for women ages 50-6- 4 from noon to 3:30 pm Thursday at 655 E 1300 North Logan Free pap smears pelvic Esplin conducting Friends may can from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm on Friday at the church Interment prill be in the Dayton Cemetery exams breast exams and mammogram vouchers wi be available For more information call Leo Blaine Jardine 792-650- 0 The USU Eastern European student union is hosting their annual banquet at 7 pm Thursday In the USU Taggart Student Center Walnut Room Thera will be foods representing the various European cultures and Entertainment Tickets are $7 for students and $8 for the general public tickets can also be bought at the door for $9 Loving Husband Our beloved husband father grandfather and brother went to sleep and woke up to his Heavenly Father on April 7 2004 ' Blaine was bom Aug 1 1920 in Clarkston to Leo Joshua and Blanche Hedefius Jardine He married Arva Anderson on May 21 1941 in the Logan LDS Temple He was a high priest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Blaine worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 30 years 15 of which he was a paint foreman He loved sports especially basebaH which he played and coached for many years He enjoyed reminiscing 7 about Na railroad Kfeand bringing laughter to Ns family with his storytelling His smite wilt be dearly missed He leaves behind his wife of almost 63 years sons Lyle (Isabel) Ronald (Sheris) Dan- nis (Mfchele) Rick (Sharma) and Doug (Cheroiyne Richardson) 13 grandchildren 21 great grandchfidran brothers Larry and Raleigh and sister Aiteen He is met in heaven by his son Terry and sister Bernice Afuneral service will be held at noon on Saturday April IQ 2004 at the 26th Ward 1145 W 500 South Salt Lake City where friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Friday and from 10 to 11:30 am on Saturday Interment to follow at Redwood Memorial Cemetery 6500 S Redwood Road West Jordan : under the direction of Redwood Memorial Mortuary Steven Aust 2003 Thoms Researcher of the Year delivers the inaugural lecture on “Research: Teaching Wisdom” at 11 :30 am Thursday in the Taggart Student Center AudRori-uUSU The 2004 Thome Researcher of the Year Chris- tine Hutt will also be recognized as will eight faculty members named Outstandtog Undergraduate Research Merv tors and seven students named Outstandmg Undergraduate Researchers m - Nancy Parsao will ba presenting a program titled Navajo Sandpainting: From Religious Acts to Art” at 4:30 pm Thursday in Old Main 115 on the Utah State University campus A small reception will be held in the Anthropology Museum (Old Main 252) following the event which Is part of the Anthropology and the Arts ' : series Idaho Lottery Pk3: -1 PoweibaH: Wild Card (10) 2: Queen of Hearts Oh the Nat wwwklaholotterycom (208)334-260- 0 : Shiridy Cole Larsen Idaho — Shirley Cole Larsen 79 passed away April 7 2004 in Salt Lake City Funeral services will be at 11 7 ampn Monday April 12 20047 in the Fairvfew 1st Ward A cotth piste obituary wiH appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Funeral anangemepts are under the direction of Webb i Funeral Home in Preston Idaho FAIRyiEW FORABUSi : (M 180b-897LIN- K Fot Free Confidential help with - domestic violence - Monday - Friday &30 am - 5d)0 ' : V Call 911 in an emergency pm Herald smZii Tourriat GQ20EBGHE B®tOm0!Btl0a0E0t!t!S ' "77 USPS 241-82- 0 hMshcd(vnyMoaddvtiUhSMBXxnf “When you are losing your hearing the worst thing you r by Cache Vrilnr PuUidiiw 7 300 North POl Boa Tofl Free (800) UtaliTdejAooe (435)752-212- 1 : - can jdois nothing " Annual Historic Downtown Sidewalk WE CAN HELP!! 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