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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 7, 2002 11A CasOe Valley obituaries PRICENATHROP, Colo. Fay Jensen Ruby Lunelli Sporcich Patti Giandonato -- Patricia Mele Ruden Giandonato, age 41, p&ssed away April 30 2002 in Nathrop, Colo. She was bom July 22, 1960 in Price to Louis and Claudette Wright Mele. Married Randy Ruden June 1977 in Price, later ..divorced. Married John Cian-donaNov. 21, 1997 in Denver, Coloi ' Pattis greatest joy in life was her children. She especially en- -. joyed watching the boys wrestle HELPER- - Ruby D. Wilson Lunelli Sporcich, age 75, passed away May 4, 2002 at Parkdale Care Center in Price. She was bom July 31, 1926 in Blackfoot, Idaho, to Alfred and Marguerite Rowland Wilson. Married TUllio Louis Lunelli Sept. 29, 1946 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He died April 1, 1961. Married Frank A. Sporcich July 9, 1966 in Helper. to Member of the Catholic and Michelle play ball. Patti loved hunting, fishing and run--, ning the river with her family. She will be dearly missed by her family and a community of Church. Ruby was a longtime resident of Helper. She enjoyed camping and dearly loved her . grandchildren and friends. 'Patti is survived by her husband, John Giandonato, Nathrop, Colo.; sons, Jimmy Ruden, Price; Michael Ruden, Nathrop, Price; as well as many nieces, ; nephews, cousins and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Sam and Rose Mele; grandfather, Wilmer Wright; and niece, Amanda Mele. Graveside service Sunday, May S, Cliffview Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Fu- Colo.; daughter, Michelle Ruden, Price; parents, Lou and Claudette Mele, Price; brothers, Louie (Kathy) Mele, Glasgow, Mont; Greg (Kym) Mele, Vernal; sister,. Jamie Rodriquez, Santaquin; grandmother, Thelma Wright, neral Home. . Survived by her husband, Frank Sporcich, Helper; son, Alan (Irish) Lunelli, Carbon-villdaughter, Ann (Larry) grandson, Darrell Young.' Funeral Mass Saturday, May 11,10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church. Vigil service Friday evening,' 7 p.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church. Family will be at the church in Helper Friday and Saturday one hour prior to e; Young, Sandy, daughter, Patricia (John) Perla, Hotchkiss, Colo.; sister, Afton Marie Gough, Blackfoot, Idaho; sister, Jean (Max) Heino, Helper; eight grandchildren and 15 great- services. Committal service. Mountain View Cemetery, Helper, under the direction of. Mitchell Funeral Home. grandchildren. Preceded in death ' by parents; brother, Milton Wil- son; sister, Yvonne Thidell; t - Thomas Kent Frandsen Marie Bennett tive in athletics playing basketball, track, and received a football scholarship. s Kent married Carole Lynne Baker of Price in 1964 in the Manti LDS Temple. Kent served a mission for the LDS Church in the Central States Mission. He was drafter and served three years in the U.S. Army. He earned a BS in business administration from Metro State University in Denver, Colo. CN- Marie Young . i PRICESALT LAKE CITY -Marie Partridge Young passed peacefully from this life on May 5, 21X12 at St. Joseph's Villa in Salt Lake City after an extended illness.- Bennett Jr., Laura Jeannette Hale, Janine LaNae Belak, Wendell Robert Bennett, Samuel John Bennett, Benjamin Thomas Bennett, Holice Edwin Bennett and Jens Hans Bennett. Graveside services were .April 30 at the Price City Cemetery. - - Marie was bom June 12, 1924 to L Dow and Elva Partridge until her illness required her moving to Salt Lake City in 21XX1. In spite of her physical limitations, she accomplished much during her life. She loved to sing and had a special singing voice. She graduated from Carbon High School in 1944. She played the piano and the accordion. She loved to learn and took classes at the college in Price. She was an active and devoted member of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y She is survived by sister, June Young Orme, Salt Lake; and two brothers. Let) Partridge and Myron Partridge, both from California. She is also survived by special aunt, Florence Simmons, Salt Lake; aunt and.unde, Agnes and Lcland Young,' Idaho Fall, Idaho. Graveside services will be Tuesday, May 7, 1 p.m., at the Price City Cemetery, under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Riverside, Calif., where she' Clifford Ariz., and children, Savannah and Broc; son, David Frandsen, Highland; son, Paul (Tara) Frandsen, Tracy, Calif., and chil- dren Gabriel arid Parker, mother, Irene Frandsen, Helper, sister, Phyllis Sillitoe, Helper, brother, resident of 25-ye- ar g, . genealogy, and photography. . She is survived by her parents; nine brothers and sisters, Eugene " Young. Marie lived her life in Price Reed Bennett, Myron Glen Bennett and Myron Glen in Price to Glen and Irene Frandsen. He was a graduate of Carbon High School. He was ac- a. cross-stitchin- Bennett. Marie was admired by all who knew her for her example of good cheer among trials. She graduated from Payson High School and attended UVSC .where she studied sign language. Marie served an LDS mission in . He was taught American sign language. She enjoyed counted sewing, scrapbooking SPRINGVILLE - Annette Marie Bennett, age 29, died Friday, April 26, 2002, in Springville. Marie was bom May 21, 1972 in Provo to Suzan Pearl Smith BOISE, Idaho -- Thomas Kent Frandsen, 62, beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away at St Alphonsus Hospital in Boise, Idaho, Saturday, May 4, 2002, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident .Kent was bom July 17, 1939 . EMERY - Our beloved Fay M.' Johnson Jensen, age 83, left . her earthly home and returned to her heavenly home May 4, 21X12. " She was bom Nov. 14, 1918 in Emery to Arilcand Beata Keele Johnson. She married Dewey M. Jensen Nov. 19, 1938 and April 2, 1954, they were sealed together in the Manti LDS Temple. She loved gardening, sewing, quilting and was an extremely hard worker. Her house and yard was always kept clean and neat. She was a member of the LDS Church and served in many posi-- . tions, including Primary teacher and visiting teacher. " Friends She is survived by children, may call at the EmMorrie ( Ronnie) Sorensen, John ery LDS Ward Chapel on Tues(Vickie) Byars and Gordon day, May 7, 10:30 to 1 1:30 a.m. Funeral services will be held at (Jane) Manchester, all of Emery, 1 1 the chapel at noon. Interment grandchildren, 18 and brothers, Travcst, will follow in the Emery City Eldon, Rex and Max Johnson, all Cemetery under the direction of of Eastland. Fauselt Mortuary, Castle Dale. Stanley Frandsen, Woodruff; Boise, where he raised his four children. . Kent worked 36 years for the department of interior, serving with the BLM as the administration officer in Bakersfield, Calif, and Boise. He later transferred to the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, where he served as budget analyst until his retirement in January 2001. .He is survived by his wife, Carole; daughter, Ann (Greg) . sis- ter, Marlene Carlson, Salt Lake City; sister, Jolene Owens, West Valley; and brother, Ted Frandsen, Salt Lake Gty. He was preceded in death by his father, Glen Frandsen. Funeral services Wednesday, May8,2pjtL, at the LDS Chapel loseted at 11918 W. Ustick Road, Bse, Idaho, friends may call one hour prior to services. Graveside service Friday, May Electric. Ned Leavitt Jr. ORANGEVILLE - Yolanda Stella Greco Giff was loved by many and will be missed by all. All his life struggles have ended and he Is at peace from them with his Heavenly Father, for which we are grateful. Survivors include his wife, Gifford Ned Leavitt Jr., age 38, diedMay 1, 2002 in Orangeville. He married Deborah Bronson on Jan. .16, 1982 and they were blessed with two children, Jeramy and Bethany Leavitt. He lived in Orangeville for 34 years. He had a love for fishing, hunting and camping as a young boy and young man and had a love of motorcycles that never ended. He worked a short time in the coal mines, then he became a proficient prefob welder at Tram Debbie Leavitt; son, Jeramy (Janice) Leavitt; daughter, Bethany Leavitt; aifd parents, Ned and Geraldine Leavitt; also brother. Kip (Julie) Leavitt. Graveside services were May 3 in the Orangeville Cemetery and interment followed under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, Castle Dale. Johnson, Highland, and dren, Brie, Hunter and Elise; son, Dan Frandsen (Leah), Mesa, . (George) Stella and Concetta Navicella. Married Dominic Greco in Martinez, Calif. Former resident of Carbon County, where she attended schools in Helper. While residing in California, Calif.; brother, Frank Stella, Reno, Nev.; sister, Theresa Holcman, Orville, Calif.; many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Mike and Tony Stella; and sister, Mary Ryan. Graveside service Monday, May 6, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. fBERNIET. MORRIS' I BUNDERSON MONUMENTS ' beat any quirts In ITT or CO 45 West lit North, Price, UT ocaltor 22 years Will I 10, 1:30 p.m., Price Gty. Cem-- . Monument (MiyliMkrlMki 1 SMIiuilcSklliih 637-440- 0. etery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at Mitchell Funeral Home. chil- PRICEALBANY, Calif. -Yolanda Stella Greco, age 84, died A'pril 29, 2(X)2 in Richmond, Calif. She was born Nov. 20, 1917 in Green River to Giorgio she iwned and operated Yolandas Beauty Shop in Albany for many years, She is survived by her husband, Dominic Greco, Albany, CELEBRATE- Ml-il- U - Mother's Tmj All Day Long at The Skylight Restaurant pfolxu) HOTEL & SUITES - BrunchjBreakfast Buffet 7am-lla- Adults: $5.95 Under 12: $2.95 more ex- pensive windows. 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