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V ' f ' ' : ' 'i ' ' ' : 102004 She was bom on April 23 1924 in Provb to Thomas Aldan Duke and Lela Miner Duke She married Robert E Puller on June 20 1941 in California VirJeanne spent her early married years as an Army wife and traveled extensively In 1955 she and Robert finally settled in Logan VirJeanne worked at the Logan School-Distric- t office for many years and volunteered her time at elementary schools after her retire- ment She loved cooking reading sewing and working in her garden She was an active member of the 10th Ward She is sunrived by herfHis-ban- d of 62 years daughter Patsy Rockne grandchildren : Jonathan Amanda Kristians Meagan Trade Karie Devin ' Kristie Terie Michael Kellie ' behind numerous nieces and nephews She is also survived by her brother Thomas (Nina) Duke and sister Donna (LaVar) Cioward She was preceded in death by her daughter Carol Cutler Messerty and Grant N Messerty A viewing will be held from 11 am to 1 pmon Wednesday April 14 2004 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center St Logiaa It win be followed by graveside services at 1:30 pm at the Logan City Cemetery under the direction of Bishop Dickson Williams The family would like to extend a special thanks to the Logan House North Cottage staff for an the love they showered Ori VirJeanne and to Bill from Hospice They would also like to thank the staff of the Sunshine Terrace Adult Day Center son-in-la- w :i“' A ' V v:: V ' McBride Samuel Leo McBride passed away ' peacefully in the Logan Hospital from complications of pneumonia on April 11 2004 He was bem to Sam uel and Eliza Jane HaH McBride oh May 15 1 920 He married Avis Eleen Goorfoell on Sept 5 1941 and shortly after they were sealed hi the Logan LDS Temple They aa shared 63 years sweethearts They raised three childrenr one sdh and two Leo was a faithful dedicated member of the LDS Church and served in various priesthood callings He and his wife Served as dance directors and also ful- : ' filled a stake mission together Leo served his : country in the US Navy stationed overseas in Guam : " - a brother- - prominent al wwwalter-hallmortuaryco- In lieu of (towers contributions may be made to Hospice of Cache Valley 550 E 1400 ' North Logan UT 84341 Sorensen Norman Owen Sorensen 66 ourbeloved husband father and grandpa passed away Monday April 12 2004 in husband father grandfather a- Logari ' He was bom on June 10 1937 in Logan to Owen Joseph Sorensen and Mozelle Barrett Sorensen He spent his early years in Mendon and there attended the elementary school in Mendon and graduated from South Cache High School He later joined the National Guard He worked hard all of his fife for the Union Pacific State Roads Thtokoi the Sugar Fac- tory in Garland then worked for 30 years for the Defense Logic Department in Ogden where he retired in 1993 He had a great love for his grandchjldren and enjoyed his outdoor gardening and seasonal decorating He is sunrived by his wife Myra of Logan four daughters Debbie (Stephan) Madsen of StnNhfield Kristine (Paul) Beatty of Grove City Ohio JaAm (Bret) ' Larsen of Logan and Brenda (Todd) Schvaneveidt of Preston nine grandsons one grand-- -' daughter one sister Doreen ' (Blaine) Taylor of Mendon and one brother-in-la-w Stanley Boyer of SpringviBe He preced- ed in death by his parents Owen and Mozele Sorensen and one sister Pauline Boyer : Funeral services will be held at noon on Thursday April 15 2004 in the Pairic Avenue Wlard : : : : Pii rl v ' l:'lw usps 241-82- V 7$ Wes300 NontPO Box U7 Lo( 1' IbURee (MO) Uuh tekphqne (435) mentioned lately how much fun wastoiaka a team teach them and see them improve He loved each one of the children mat ha coached-- Brad taught : his chldran the love ha had for tennis He loved to play with them and take them W watch i and participate to tennis tournaments One highSght was a trip to New York to watch the US' It ! 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ran MonyFrtd7desjiLlefc06Us wSB'vr fcr'-' i " CtOOl Ckin Wfcy Mtalwf LLC par-- ‘ n Logan his wHa Tammy Tesa-m- er Tanner Brad Taylor Jenny Marie and Luke Ballard afl of Providence hs sisters Debbie and Bob EHs of Providence and Dixto (Wemer) and Wayne Ftniayson'of Bountt-tu-t and 10 nieces and nephews He loved his friends and extended family very much Funeral services wil be held at 1 pm on Friday April 16 2004 at the Providence Stake Center 600 S 600 East River Heights Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday April 15 2004 at Alton-Ha- d Mortuary 34 E Center SL Logan and prior to the service from 11 am to 12:30 pjn on Friday at the stake center Interment will be to the Providence Cemetery We love you Brad and Dad and miss you already so much” chB-dre- a bag- - car accident white vacationing with his family in Idaho He was bom on May 8 1961 in Logan to Harold W and Ruth Ballard Dance He graduated from Logan High School and LDS Seminary in 1980 where he exceled in academics student government music and sports He served admission for : The Church of JesusTXirist of Latter-da- y Saints in the Japan Tokyo North Mission He loved the Japanese people He attended BYU and graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Arts in finance He was also a graduate of the Col- lege for Financial Planning and from the LDS Institute Brad had a keen mind and a love for learning While attendtog BYU Brad and Tammy Tessmer fell in love and were sealed in the Logan LDS Temple on Oct 19 1965 : He was always so supportive of his wife and the menagerie of animals that she needed Brad and Tammy were blessed with four beautiful children Taylor Tanner Jenny and Luke Brad loved being a dad and died while doing what he loved most spotting time with his family traveling and experiencing new things He gave his children a lifetime of memories In a few short years because he was so interested in them and wanted to show them the world arid teach them He was very proud 'ofthem He was a faithful member of the LDS Churoh and served his Heavenly Father well He served as elder’s quorum president and first counselor Scoutmaster ward mission leader a Sunday School Primary and ' home teacher and was currently Serving as the executive secretary for the Fruitland Acres Ward He also earned his Eagle Scout award He was a gospel : scholar and a gifted teacher He loved church history and had a very strong testimony of the gospel It is a comfort for us to know that he was such a good person who tried to do what was right and was kind to others Brad served as president of Harold Dance Investments and was a certified financial planner (CFP) He was recognized as a leader in his field The American Funds Group recently invited him to New York City as part oif their President's Chib Putnam Investments had named Brad to their Golden Scale Counsel He truly enjoyed teaching working with and serving his clients music namely jazz blues arid the trombone which ' he played He also had a love for playing and watching sports' Golf and tennis were two of his favorites: He loved to teach hie children and participate with ' them to all of their activities He : He-love- d Reuben Dean away on Aprils 2004 at his home to NewHa was bom1 on Oct 6 1927 to Clarkston to Philip H and Bessie C Barson Rasmussen Reuben married KatharynVTbbbaon July7 1939 to Brigham City She passed away Aug 112002 They spent their tires farming to Cache Junction Clarkston and Petersboro He served on the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation service board and the old fofcs committee of Newton He is survived by a daughter Carol R Milligan of Newton a son R Val (Aktone) Ras- mussen of Cache Junction a stotar Leoia R (Fred) Kirby of KaysvKto 15 grandchildren 35 and two He was preceded to death by his parents wife three brothers Sylvan Max and Victor Ras-mussen a grandsonAiden and en ’ Larry Milligan request a private family service was held on Tuesday AprU13 2004 at Nelson Furfor: At his al Home in Logan interment was to the Newton Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the (amity online at 112004 She was bom Feb 24 1927 to Clarkston the youngest child of James H and Margaret But- tare Jardtoe She graduated from North Cache High School She married DeVeri Hess on Jan 6 1943 in the Logan LDS Temple He preceded her to death to November of 1994' During Worid War II she worked at Bushneil Hospital in April OBITUARIES ori AS See About Cache ‘ - ' ton son-in-la- w mother grand- mother greatgrandmother sister aunt and friend passed away Sunday j 88passsd ne ourbeloved v-- Rasmussen JardineHess NaDean Jar-diHess 77 WEDNESDAY Jackson Evans and hit group will be performing at 730 ' pm on Wednesday at the Brigham City Catoe Lyric Theater 28 W CenNaDean was an avid goiter she never missed the chance to ter Logan Admission to free The concert will feature new and spend a day on the greens at Golf Ckto creative arrangements of jazz ' and Logan Country where she was a member for standards and modem jazz more than 30 years She treatunes many of which will feasured the memories and life ture various band members to long friendships rite made addition to Evans there Grandma was our 1 fan supporting her children grandchildren and Frankfln County Medical Canter dren at all our sporting events KENT— Nikki Ryder and Our success was her greatest Mark Preston a boy March 12 Joy- She is survived by her three ' Children Gaiien J (Nancy) Hess Logan Rational Hospital GRAY— Amelia and Jeff of Salt Lake City Marsha (Larry) Geisler of Hoheyvilto Utah and Logan a boy March 31 OLIVER — Jenny and K Keren J: (Patricia) Hess of Wade Ira Nev one brother Logan si girl April 7 Mesquite GEARY -B- rooke Rowland Jardine of Ctarkstonone stater EvaLou Bowen of Hyoan and Aaron Logan a girl April B CUNNINGHAM — Serena grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren She was preced-- and Chris Providence a boy : ed in death by her husband April ilv parents and two sisfare Margaret Godfrey and Venice Ped- - Birtbs great-grancich- ii- -- eiit i The family would Kke to thank the Hospice nurses and the ‘ nurses at Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for the loving care ot our mother Funeral services wiU be held at 1 pm on Thursday April 15 ' 2004 at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Idaho Lottery fbeaday Pk3:S5-- 7 V' Saturday-Powerball: WHdCard2: Jack of Clube On the Neb ' wwwldahoiotterycom ' ‘ - (40) r (208)334-260- 0 When you are losing your Hearing the worst thing you 7- i can do is nothing" Many oir die tmek preMei that lead pstfcBli to seek ckiropratic (mtnnts are work niated' People whole occkpa-ttocall for them- to lit or itaod for extended periodi of thae deviate flroai tbdr praper poitiire pr lift heavy loadi awy look to chiropractic for diataoiii and treatawnt of work related hOuriei Beyond that the chbvpractor i Ukey to identify the oarce of the prehteni and Bake neonuneadstioni that are preventative ia aatnre ' nW v m- : Chlrtyroctori wctni lor hjyriwdtfw not begin arid red with the badu Chiropractor! are' ' trained to' treat any hloineehanleil problem or nnnde red Jofot dhordiK Thna they are extremely knowledge-ablhi treathtg proMemi arWng finoni the repetitive BMdoai tfaat many employria perform on the job BodBy hOory can' reair through repetitive activky ora lingleactivity or ifatfe involvement I e v The ASTLE CHIROPRACTIC C1JNIC lire been imviag Cache Volley for 50 yean Ncw petienti are ilwayi welcenie d on dte mamage therapy avdlable v' '? : ' ' 1N THE INTERESTOF BETTER HEAJJTT ASTLE CHIROPRACTIC CUNIC 7534744 112 EAST 100 NORTH LOGA ’ : Rasmussen' Rautpan D NaDean ai BniceK SmidiFaMiiliu-binuth9hjneWMO- T Charles McCdlum Managing Cyndi Fulidn Butinen Rick C Wallace Advertising Director - rwajliccChjnewixqm Ru Davis Circulition Dictoridvis®hji)ewxonT ' " : PwlDivi? production ManagUrpdwBihfnewuoa - y- ’ ' wwwnai-sonfuneraihome- - Brad is survived by his busi- Friends may ckl frorii 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday and from noon to 1245 pm on Thursday pt the mortuary Interment wi be to the Logan City Cemetery Condotoncas may be extended to the (amity onlne at OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS ' ' OiM Maalh Crier (Uiiii' OMYiWCm(lh4i)u'JI17jOO ' BimaraosiaBaiEBS V 3 i'y ' i was sspedaily faithful m a so-car coach several times Ha had 0 Ulnh4fidMsLLC ' ' ' i t MbsitHTiteiilit H!LAVCEfaBBBCIiM MtxJyIhiaSn(iiora every Cache ' ants Harold and Ruth Dance of April 8 2004 from injuries sustained in to J t nessman died suddenlyon Katherine Bullen Dorothy Crockett Mama Gardner and Helen Dewitt and one brother ' Wiliam A very special thanks to the staff at the Logan Sunshine Terrace Williamsburg and most recently The Logan House Assisted Living for improving ' and maintaining the quality of his We over the past four years Also thanks to IHC Hospice Dr Steven Salisbury and the ANen-HMortuary Funeral services wil be held at noon on Friday April 16 2004 at the Alen-Ha- l Mortuary Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday and from 10:30 to 11:45 arh on Friday at the mortuary Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery Online condolences may be sent to the family at ' i 1 unde and Reed Bullen of Logan and numerous nieces and nephews He was preceded In death by his parents four sis-te-n in-la- w y ' ' Herald sK&Journal ::r '' x V beloved band father son brother (Bruce) Shields of StrongsviM Ohio eight grandchildren 35 Inter-mounta- in daughters ' Dance Brad " ther unde and friend passed away on Easter Sunday April 11 2004 at the Logan House Assisted Living surrounded by his loving family He was bom July 29 1914 in Logan a son of William Rbtterji f and Mary Arm Raymond Bowen) He married his lifetime compan- ion of 70 years Marjorie Ida Quirmey on Jan 13 1934 Their marriage was later solenv nized in the Logan LDS Temple on March 17 1966 Jack was a member of the Logan Golf and Country Club which he served on the Board of Directors He was an Exalted Rulbr of the Elks Lodge of Logan He was an active member of the Oil Marketer's Association and the Logan Rotary Club Jack served as secretary of the high priest's group in the Logan 24th Ward ' - Jack was the founder of Oil Tire and Co As this Jack's business was growing he also had a franchise for Kaiser-Fraz-e- r automobiles and General Electric appliances Jack's Tire i and Oil Co now serves people in Utah and Idaho V Jack was an avid sportsman and sp&bt many hours fishing oh the streams of Utah Idaho and Wyoming He also enjoyed hunting pheasants ducks and geese His greatest love was hunting deer and eft at The Clube Lodge in Round Vlsley : d ' Alien-Ha- lt ourbeloved greaf-grendf- £' f - i ) Jack" Ray- mond Bowen 89 of Logan ' ' ' u ' ' : Jonathan side-by-si- de ' ' ’ Jack Bowen HYRUM — Our beloved husband father grandfather and i ' Norman O : Samuel Leo !' Jack was ah avid golfer epend-In- g Chapel 940 W Three Point with Bishop Happy Ditton the on Ave hours Logari many Golf and Country Club course conducting Friends may cad ' - from 6 to 8 pm pn Wednesday Ja£k and Marj were fortunate ' at the Mortuary and enough to have traveled exten- from 1030 to 11:45 am on sively during their Bfetime His humoroue )irn and personality Thursday at ttto churoh Interment witj be in the Paradise wil be remembered by alt Jack ie SUnrived by his steadCemetery : t fast wife Marjorie two daugth ten and one eon Katherine H Jean Wiliams of New Canaan ' BradH Conn Jonathan David (La Rae) ' Dance 42 Bowen of Logan and Jacque hus- years-Throughou- and Ryan She also leaves t 2004 He worked for Thiokol for 25 ' t his life he : worked on 1hefarTn 8S a carpenter and various other odd V-'Jobe Leo's greatest love was his dear wife who was always by his side wtd Ms family His tarn- By came first In his life and Lea enjoyed traveling end camping wilh them He waa always a big tease and wi be remembered for his fun sense of humor He' loved his’children and grandchildren and sperxflng time with them He was dearly tovedby all of them Hd was always kind ' loving and thoughtful to every- one He was loved and respected by all who knew him He will be deeply missed Leo is survived by his wife Avis his three children Todd (Ginny) McBride Karren (Jay) Bodrero and Patty (Dave) HochstetUer 14 grandchildren and one 29 He is also survived by two brothers DarreN McBride and Austin McBride and three sisters Jerry Hobbs Ginger Bohi and Elva Hatch He was preceded In death by his parents four sisters Rhoda McBride Vergie McBride Violet Ricks and Rose Maughan and one brother George McBride Funeral sendees wll be held at 11 am on Thursday April 15 2004 at the Hyrum 1st Ward Chapel 595 S 200 East A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday' April 14 2004 at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan and prior to services from 9:30 to 10:30 am on Thursday at the church Burial wil be in the Hyrum City Cemetery Online condolences may be extended at wwwnelsonfuneralhome-co- m 'VirJeanne VirJeanne Carrot Duke Culler 79 was called home pn April i 1'4 ' ' ' 1 C Cutler ' ’ f A6— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April Obituaries ' ' i - WE CAN HELP! 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