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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 9, 2000 - Page 10 Gordon Edward Reed Last day of work for Charlene Gonzales I Joan met and The year was 1946 and was in need of a winter coat. My mother, being a good seam- - Gonzales are moving to Cortez, where George is employed as a butcher at the new WalMart. This Friday will be Charleens last chy at Blue Mountain Foods. Her friendly stress, me tan a smile will be missed. H.B. and Oma Kiser spent two weeks taking in the whole wool coat and added an ar-tifici- Charlene George al state of Texas visiting with family and friends. They took the cold weather with them fur collar for trim. One Saturday afternoon, I wore my new coat to the matinee while it was raining. I got soaked. I soon noticed a bad smell and the wetter I got, the worse the smell became. Upon entering the theater, little did I and brought back sunny weather upon their return. The La Sal Homes open house in Moab proved to be very success- realize that the smell went with me. I had no alternative but to sit in my smelly coat until the end of the show. When 1 returned home, my mother was shocked at the smell and discovered it came from the collar. She replaced the fake fur with black velvet and I finished the year out in good taste, thanks to a great and understanding mother. Ground Hog I)ay dawned nice and sunny, so we are in for six more weeks of winter. Hopefully, the next six weeks will be full of good old fashioned winter weather with lots home open for and Jerry Joan of Wilcox Montice 1 1 o and John Dimick of Moab own this business. Katy Pipkin certainly has a green thumb when it comes to the Amaryllis bulb. Since Christmas she has had a variety of blossoms from these beautiful flowers. Most bulbs have four blossoms, but the bulb she received from friend Bonnie Petty proved to be a of good moisture. Spencer and Jane Frost spent seven days in Hawaii combining business and pleasure. Jane attended a business seminar to be a travel agent for Ideal Travel Concepts. This is a great way to see the world. They enjoyed the Polynesian Cultural Center and Diamond Head. real winner, sending up double shoots W'ith a total of seven Iwuutiful red blossoms. Hetty Jo Khodes and Joan Harvey traveled to Grand Junction, then flew to San Diego for a week of activities. Jo visited her son, daughter-in-laand family, plus many w friends. teams. Whether Gordon was working, fishing or playing, he put his whole heart into it. He is survived by wife Faye Gordon Edward Reed passed away peacefully in his home on Feb. 1, 2000 at the age of 62. Gordon was born January 30, 1938 in Robertsville, MO to of Page, AZ; daughters Rhonda Bellar and fiance Edward Earl and Pearl Schuler Reed. He professed his faith in Christ when he was a young man and was baptized in the Temple Baptist Church in Sullivan, MO. He married his high school sweetheart, Faye Delcour, in 1956 and to this union four children were born. Gordon raised his family in the Sullivan area where he worked for the Missouri Highway Department for 17 years before moving to Page, AZ in 1976. He worked at the Navajo Generating Station as a first class mechanic and retired as far. ful, complete with a model tours. Missouri native , father of three up with friend Billy Edgington and they attended a Gentech Conference pertaining to genealogy. Billy and family lived in Monticello for years. She now lives with her son in Gilroy, California. Upon returning to Grand Junction, Jo and Joan visited more family and friends before returning home. Alyssa Reeve, the daughter of Gordon and Susan, was blessed in the Monticello Third Ward sacrament meeting by her father. Many family members attended this special occasion from near and The San Juan County Fair Board will hold their first meeting on Thursday, February 9 at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Courthouse. We invite everyone who is interested in being a part of the first fair of the Millennium to attend. Oops! It s(eins like my brain and fingers dont always catch up with one another and goof-up- s Steve Gritz of Monticello, UT and Rachelle Reed of Salt Lake City, UT; son Randall Mari of and daughter-in-laPage; 11 grandchildren; sister Aliene Sanford of Lake St. Louis, MO; three He is proand a ceeded in death by son Ricky Jon Edward and w step-siste- step-brothe- Bellar. Funeral services were held February 4 at the First Baptist Church in Page with the Reverend Joel Hibbs officiating. A private interment will be held at the Page Cemetery, where Gordon will be interred. Gordons favorite pastimes were hunting and fishing. He enjoed trout fishing on the river and boating on Lake Powell with family and friends. A devoted husband and father, Gordon spent countless hours teaching his children how to fish from the time they were old enough to bait a hook. When they became involved in sports, he generously gave of his time Warren and Melinda Peterson are new- Card of thanks The family of Gordon Reed wishes to express our sincere gratitude for the cards, food and flowers we received during our loss. Your prayers and thoughtfulness helped us through this difficult time. Rhonda Bellar, Steve Gritz and family coaching the Little League comers to Monticello and Warren is the son of Byron and Kaylene Peterson. When your pet bird sees you reading the newspaper, does he wonder why youre just sit- r. son-in-la- w a plannerscheduler in 1994. happen. rs "Sookctaft & rZ5esetet TSooks q? . Black Hawk Journey by Lee Nielson ting there, staring at the carpeting? 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