Show Logan Utah Thursday April 22 2004 A8 — The Herald Journal Obituaries and Ruth Fern B interest in others has made an exemplary life quietly and friends of her customers effectively preparing her family 'for life employers and An important part of Lorine's A dedicated homemaker June developed her talents as professional life has been her involvement with the Business she became an accomplished and Professional Women's cook seamstress and did Organization She has served needlework Through a love of as president of the Logan chapbeauty she shared her interest ter and as director of the north- in culture art and music with em district She was named as her family She worked along- -' the Woman of the Year by this side her husband in caring for a organization large vegetable and fruit garden Lorine married D Rodney and growing lovely flowers Smith on Aug 31 1970 With roses June was especially her second husband she as she cared for always busy gained a second family who A home her and family and she love her as mother and grand- - ' often or sang as she hummed Retired Col Wallace A mother worked Nielsen passed away April 15 Lorine is a member of The As a member of The Church 2004 at his home in Phoenix Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- of Ariz Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y y Saints She has served Saints June capably and faithWally was bom in Tremonton in the Primary Young Women on May 20 1932 to EA and fully served in many callings Relief Society and Sunday Louise Nielsen and was (he She and her husband shared School organizations She par- oldest of five children He gradhappy years of service as offid-atoticularty enjoyed her calling as uated from Utah State Universi-- k in the Logan Temple Her the gospel doctrine teacher ty in 1954 and Lorine's interests include pleasant smile and friendly immediately joined the music poetry literature sports nature enabled her to develop teas US Air Force where and homemaking for her large numerous cherished friendhe served for 26 family Her legacy is one of love ships throughout her lifetime years He was a fighter pilot for service and excellence Together June and Lynn most of his career which includLorine was preceded in death established a successful electried tours in Vietnam and other by her two husbands one son cal contracting and retail busi-neforeign assignments Dennis her parents two brothAfter retiring they spent He is' survived by his wife ers and one sister numerous winters in Arizona Faye his son Michael daughShe is survived by her sons They also enjoyed traveling to ter Sandy and grandand daughters Randall (Gerri) many places especially to the all of Allison daughter Funk Keith (Glenna) Funk Holy Land and Yugoslavia Scottsdale Ariz two sisters Linda Funk (Norman) Anderson June was preceded in death Sandra Larsen of Perry Utah' David (Elaine) Funk Mike her husband Lynn A Thomby and Anna Anderson of (Linda) Smith Geraldine (John) son parents three sisters Deweyville and Pat Rogers 11 will at (Delmar) Miller Connie Kathryn held Services be Leslie and two daughters-in-la- w (Lowell) Mauchley and Jeannine am on Thursday! April 22 Funk and Tamra Funk She is ' Waite and two brothers 2004 at National Cemetery also survived by two brothers Woodruff Waite and Jesse 23029 N Cave Creek Road Ray and one sister Ray (Eleanor) Phoenix Lunch will be served (Veriinda) Waite and a grand-- : Biackham Von (Barbara) Way-ma- n immediately following at the daughter Gina Marie Thomson and Leah Jacob She has American Legion Hall 107 at is survived by one brother June -' 34 65 greatgrandchildren ' 20001 N: Cave Creek Road Vance Budge Waite grandchildren and five greatPhoenix' The family expresses their : sincere gratitude to all those Funeral services will be held ait noon bn Friday April 23 who cared for June at Williams Willow Valley Secat the 2004 burg Logan House and Sun: Lorine Funk LDS Church at 625 N 200 ond shine Terrace Their interest in Smith 84 West Logan Friends and family and kindness toward June i$ passed away may call from 6 to 8 pm on deeply appreciated on Sunday Thursday April 22! 2004 at the Funeral services will be held April 18 2004 Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary or prior to at noon on Friday' April 23 ' in Logan She services at 10:30 am at the " 2004 at Alien-Ha- ll was a loving Mortuary Willow Valley Church Interment much-lovewith Bishop Craig B Chris- d and will be in the Logan Cemetery tensen of the Logan 2nd Ward wife mother and grandmothconducting Friends and family er She was1 may visit from 6:30 to 8 pm! on also a loving daughter sister Thursday April 22 2004 at the ' JuneAmelja' and friend mortuary and one hour prior to Waite Thom- Delma Lorine Biackham was the service on Friday Interment son 93 passed bom Nov 7 1919 in Clear wilj in the Logan Cemetery peacefully from Creek Utah Her parents were this mortal life Charles Hershel and Hazel on Friday April ' ' Jewkes Biackham She had two 16 2004 Truly sisters and four brothers she endured Her father was killed in a well to the end CHANGE NAME LAST mine accident when she was 3 June was Albertsn 2300 4059 weeks old The family moved to bofn in Smith- ' AHiant 043 5984 Castle Dale Utah Her mother field on June 19 1910 the first Autoliv 027 4210 married Welzie Wayman the ' of seven children of Katherine AT&T 029 1859 dad that Lorine grew up with Woodruff arid Jesse Noble 011 4914 Citigrp Lorine attended school in 015 2908 Waite She lived in Hyde Park Conagra Castle Dale and graduatedffbm ' 040 2670 CampSp attending local schools and Cisco 027 2227 Central High She was active in North Cache Hjgh School 029 1600 Convoys drama and in student affairs : where she was! studentbody Dell 002 3483 She won statewide competitions Gillette secretary While growing up 032 3827 for business skills Always a she gave rhany hours of loving GE 023 3070 " was student Lorine the good 046 2911 care to her siblings Idacorp valedictorian of her high school IBM 061 9126 As a young woman June 0 class-525 Iomega in O' dances 025 JohnJn 5368 Lorine Was married to Clark ' enjoyed attending Logan and Smithfield A friend- : 007 396 K Funk on May 29 1939 in ship soon developed with Lynn 010 2161 Castle Dale Five children were Ariel Thomson and they were 001 Micron 1538 bom to Clark and Lorine one 015 Microsft 2546 married Dec 22 1 933 in the ' 068 girl arid four boys The family 1996 Logan LDS Temple They began Moore t Novell 007 1112 moved often with Clark's profestheir lives together in the Logan 004 Nucor 6369 sion but settled in Logan in ' 2pd Ward where they had the 007 Oracle 1207 ' 1952 Lorine has lived in Cache joy of raising four sons and one 046 5467 PepsiCo Claik since then Valley passed 013 Lynn Ariel (Ruth) 409 Qwest daughter Lais away in Vegas Nev 003 1679 Thomson! Dixon Waite (Suellen) TWbmer: Her employment at Bitters 061 UronPac 5813 Thomson Woodruff Theo (Aria ' -026 3576 Questar Fpodliner at Albertson's at JC ' Dene) Thomson Gene Steven 023 ScotPwr 2816 Penny and with Funk Brothers Ella ! (Julia) Thomson and Mary 049 2866 Ty ' Construction has given many T (John) Fajen They were fur-- '’ 085 5621 Cache Valley residents' the privither blessed with 23 grandchil- 025 Waknart 5825 of 161 lege becoming friends with Zions dren and 45 5614 Lorine: Her friendly smile and June lived and finally their beloved cat Meow Meow The family would like to ' extend a special thanks to Vis- taCare Hospice and Rocky Mountain Care Center Funeral services Will be held at 11 am on Saturday April 24 2004 at McDougal Funeral Home 4330 S Redwood Road where friends and family are welcome to gather from 9:30 to 10:45 am Graveside services will be held at 2 pm at the Smithfield Cemetery Harry T Fern Nielsen Wallace in life Together 57 years 15 projects including 'several at the Willow Park Complex ‘That's not really inappro-priate" Petersen said noting that Logan is home to almost half the county's residents The other members of the RAPZ committee are County Councilman John Hansen County Executive Lynn RAPZ Continued from A3 the county itself for a tourism office in the Historic Courthouse and two applications by the Utah Festival Opera totaling $225 (XX) one for operating funds in 2004 and one for tourism promotion Logan city meanwhile has applied to receive funding for Lemon and representatives from each of the five council districts not represented by Petersen or Hansen have a problem with mosquitoes in River Heights But all this does is let the citizens vote So I think they may go along with that resolution” Cities will have to pass a resolution supporting the creation of the district by May 15 The county will then hold a public hearing near the end of June District Continued from A3 ter-da- rs r ' — Together again for the journey to Heaven Mom and Dad both passed away within hours on April 20 2004 Dad was bom July 30 1 921 to Harrison W and Emma Richardson Fern He was bom in Ogden but raised and educat-- ’ ed in Smithfield He graduated from North Cache High School and attended USU Mom was born Sept 30 1925 in Logan a daughter of Henry Earl and Agnes Anne Erickson Bair Mom and Dad were married Dec 30 1946 in the Logan LQS Temple Harry was an intricate part of a musical group called the Rhythm Ramblers He played the piano and accordion He was noted and praised fqr his’ musical ability and made countless appearances Harry served in WWII from March pf 1942 to November of 1945 He was in the ss w ' Figg-Hoblin Lorine Funk Smith " 2nd ' Infantry Division and participated jn the famous Battle of the Bulge where he ' was a Purple Heart recipient He loved golfing having scored as well as bowlhe scored a 300 game He had beautiful penmanship accounting skills was a natural poet and had many truly remarkable musical talents This he shared so willingly with a hole-in-on- e June Thomson ' ing in which er ‘They might change their mind” Jensen said “They feel it ought to be the individual cities' problem That and the fact that they don't think we About Cache Festivities will begin ait 6:30 ' pm dinner is at 7 pmTickets are $25 per person and are available from Fuhriman's Framing Caffd Ibis or from any BAS board member THURSDAY In honor of Volunteer Week all Senior Companion and their friends or clients are invited to " an open house from 11 am to 2 pm: Thursday at 170 N Main Logan For more information 8 2 call Pat at or 713-146- “Playing An Evening of Short Plays" takes shape April 22-2- 4 at 7:30 pm in the Studio Theatre (FA 224) in the Chase Fine Arts Center Tickets are $5 for the general public and free for Utah State students who have a valid ID Tickets are sold at the door for general admission seating 752-724- The Bear River Health Department Is holding a cancer screening for women ages 50 to 64 from noon to 3:30 pm Thursday at 655 E 1300 North Logan Free pap smears pelvic exams breast exams and mammogram vouchers will be available For more information call All girls interested in participating in the 2004 Miss Cache Valley Scholarship Program are invited to a meeting at Bridgertand Audubon 7 pm Thursday at the Cache Society will hold its annual ban-Chamber of Commerce BuikF quet at 6:30 pm Thursday at 2 the Aspen Grove Reception ing 160 N Main Call Center 860 N 600 East Logan ' for more information 792-650- 0 563-679- Commodities OGDEN — White wheat 395 (steady) 11 percent winter 367 (down 8)14 percent spring 411 (down 7) barley 580 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat 435 (down 5) 11 percent winter 454-45- 9 (down 9) 14 percent 507 (down 8) barley spring (unit trains for export) 110-11- 2 (steady) NAMPA White wheat cwt 603 (down 2) bushel 362 fdaho (AP) -I- POCATELLO daho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report for Wednesday ' Grain POCATELLO — White wheat 340 (down 10) 11 percent win- - ter 369 (down 4 percent ' spring 415 (down 9) barley 490 (steady) 11 ) 1 TAKING STOCK us growing up through all our 2 family years Ruth was a very honest and woman who devoted over 35 years to the medical profession She truly loved the gastroenterology field and her genuine passion for the welfare pf her patients was well ' known Her lifetime hobbies croceramics included reading cheting traveling and the Utah Jazz’ She loved cooking family dinners and the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains Mom and Dad were deeply committed members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Saints having served " " faithfully in many callings ' Among their favorites was the Mission Employment Specialist ' which they served at the LDS Employment Center Survived by their four chil- dren Shirlene(Garyj Goodman of California LuGene (Bob) New of West Valiey City Ran-da' (Ypnjg) Fern of Sandy and Peggie (Charles Mankus) Fern of Minnesota: 10 grandchildren many Mom's cherished brother Lowell (Margene) Bair of Cache Valley - 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