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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 28, 2002 7A Me Valley obituaries ing family and many special friends. He is survived by his children and their spouses, Sue and Frank Rinna, James E. Piacitelli, Daniel J. and Pam Piaritelli, Lopez, Sunnyside; sons, Daniel Pam and Jim Christensen; 19 (Lisa) Lopez, East Carbon; Alex 12 and Lopez and Bemie, East Carbon; grandchildren greatDavid (Ihnya) Lopez, East Cargrandchildren; two sisters, Nora bon; daughters, Marie (Jack) Dalpiaz and Helen Jean Smith; and brothers. Rev. Henry Williams, Salt Lake City, Betty Piaritelli and John Piacitelli. Rampa and Orie, Price; sister, Clara Tbfbya, Dulce N. Mex.; and Preceded in death by his wife, 12 grandchildren. Preceded in Nora; his parents; his sisters, death by parents; son, Julian; and Mildred Kasparec, Florence Eliasim Lopez David Rampa. Piacitelli and Adeline LeBar. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, May SUNNYSIDE-EliasiFuneral services will be Thursday, May 30, at 11 a.m. at Lopez, age 80, passed away May 28, 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. Runily will the Pfice 4th5th LDS Ward 22, 2002 at Castleview Hospital ' at Mitchells Ibesday one be ' Price. call Friends "in may Chapel. to services. Committal serHe was bom February 22, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Fkusett Mortuary in Price and 1922 in Dulce, N. Mex., to Elias vice, Mt. View Cemetety, Helper, one hour prior to services at the and Abigal Lopez. Married under the direction of Mitchell church. Burial will be in Price Gloria Marquez, February 1, Funeral Home. 1958 in Parkview, New Mex. City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family uggpfti donations to tte Amen- ery County until he was forced to can Cancer Society. retire in 1977. . Gary served valiantly in Edward Piacitelli hour-pri- coal mine for U.S. Fuel at Hiawatha. He loved hunting and fishing, especially with his family and friends. He loved to work with wood, whether building homes or 501 ' -- : ' ' buddies. He served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Guam following WWII. Del Ray Brotherson ELMO Del Ray Brotherson, age 72, passed away May 26, 2002 at his home. He was bom June 17, 1929 in Elmo to Orson Hyde and Mada Axelsen Brotherson. He married Qarasee Dalton Oct. 6, 1950 in Cleveland. She passed away in -- 1984. . He is survived by his children, Delena and Larry Fish of Elmo, Craig and Roma Brotherson of Elmo and Madean and Wade Lemon of Holden; 13 grandchildren and 10 Also survived by one sister, Alton Erickson. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 29, at 11 am. at the Elmo LDS ChapeL Friends may call Ibesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Price and one hour prior to vices at the church. Burial will be in the Elmo Cemetery. & RG Railroad as a fireman. He later moved to Salt Lake and worked at Western Steel His relentless and unbridled ambition lead him to start his own business. He was a well respected excavating contractor and founder of Ibmsic and Sons Inc. He was much admired for his skill with earth moving machinery. He was proud to work with his wife, chil- dren and grandchildren in his marveled at his abilbusiness. ity to fix everything that was broken or needed repair. He leaves behind a great leg for his family. He was an active member of : the Church of Jesus Christ of y Saints and loved to sing with the ward choir. He enjoyed church callings, including Sunday School teacher, elders quorum presidency, bishoprics and stake presidencies. He had adeep and raiding love for the gospel and his family. Gary loved herding sheep, hunting, camping and hiking in the mountains that surround furniture. He enjoyed the companionship of his coffee shop SALT LAKE CITY - Emil John Ibmsic, 77, passed away May IS, 2002 at his home, sur-rounded by his loving family. He was bom March 9, 1925 in Spring Glen, to Robert Jerry and Agnes Strakfey Ibmsick. He .married Juanita Helen Jowell June 23, 1951 in Price. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Ikmpie. He was drafted at age 18 into the U.S. Marine Crap, where he served his country in the South Pacific during World War II. Upon his discharge he worked at the Castle Gate Coal mine as a machine operator and for the D Emma preceded Francis in death. Francis was active in the community and was a past president Francis Scartezina m Salt Lake LDS Temple Oct 17, 1998. He served in the Army during World War II. He was employed by Price city, Eastern JtahEleo- - Emil Tomsic and Lucille Elizabeth Pietri. son-in-la- w, PRICE - Edward G. Piacitelli, age 88, died May 23, 2002 at his home in Price. He was bom Sept 26, 1913to John Anthony and Helen Williams Piaritelli in Segundo, Colo. Married Nora Tbasdale May 7, 1938. They were sealed in the He worrited for 40 years in the dren Anthony J. (AJ.) Scartezina Member of the Catholic Church. Eliasim worked for D&RGW for many years and was a resident of Surinyside since 1981 He had a great sense of humor and loved to make everyone laugh. Eliasim loved animals and riding his little red scooter. Survived by his wife, Gloria trie and College of Eastern Utah. He was a member of the Lions Club. He will be missed by his lov- Gary Cox CASTLE DALE - Gary D. Cox, loving husband, father, grandfather and returned to his Father in great-grandfath- Heaven Thursday, May 23, 2002, at his home in Grade Dale after a long battle with MS. Gary was born April 8, 1932 in Orangeville to Doiudd T Cox and Helen Fox. He married Della Draper Aug. 9, 1952 in Orangeville. Marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Tfcmple. Soon after they married, he was called by the United States Army to serve two years in the Korean Whr. Gary and Della raised their family in Utah and Colorado, while he labored long and hard . asasteel worker and miner. They made a final move to Utah in 1969 and made their home in Castle Dale, where Gary continued to work in the mines in Em ERNIET. MORRIS bsshb 45 West 1st North, Plica, Q tar 22 years PRICETUCSON, or Bom in Denver, Colorado, April 7,1916 to Giiiseppi. and Mary Barich Scartezzini, he was the eldest son of six children. Francis married Emma Lucile Gunderson on September 21, 1940 and together they had three children, Sandra (Martin) . TUrbidy, Paul (Dolores) Scartezina, and Dan (Linda) Scartezina. Grandchildren, Nancy, Angela, Dan, Mike, Nick and Max, also great grandchil- - Emeiy County. Gary never spoke an unkind word or felt ill feelings for family or neighbors. He was loved by everyone who knew him and it was alsways a joy to be in his presence. The desires of his soul were to live the gospel and have his family around him. He is survived by his wife, Della; daughter Debra (Cory) Britton, Bicknell; son, Phillip (Marquita), Orangeville; son, Rodney (Gayleen), Orangeville; w. at 11 a.m. at the Castle Dale LDS Stake Wednesday, May 29, Center. Interment, Orangeville Cemetery. We would like to express our deepest love and heartfelt thanks to the many employees of hospice and home health who cared for our father in suchacaring and loving way. BUNDERSON Monument UT 837-440- j his accordion, spending time with his famity at their Scofield Cabin. He is survived by his wife of 51 years; sons, Brian, Brent and Brad; daughter, Kim; grandchildren, Scott, Sidni, lyier and Jor- dan Ibmsic; daughter-in-laKathy Hendrickson; and sister. Helen Files, Daly City, Calif. He i preceded in death! byhispai enis; brothers, AIbert,Frankand Robert, Funeral was held Monday, May 20, at the Cottonwood 11th LDS Ward. Interment at w, WhsatchLawri. . 'Kay Kathryn Houskeeper PRICE : .Kathryn Kay" Christensen Houskeeper, age 87, passed away May 24, 2002 in Price.- She was bom Aug. 17, 1914 in Price to Thomas A. and Katherine Grames Christensen. She married Theodore Ted B. Houskeeper Feb. 26, 1938 in Price, later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple April 3, 1965. Her passion for life was pri Houskeeper, West Jordan; Skip : and Lucille Houskeeper, Price;; Linda and Vern Osmond, Rock? Springs, Wyo.; Craig and Dawna ; Houskeeper, Price; 18 grand-- ? ? children and 27 dren. Also survived by brothers, ' Bud Christensen and Dale uinstensen ex xncc. rreccoca in death by her husband, Tbd; two daughters, Myma Loa and fenda Evelyn; and sister, Alice Bentley. Ftmeral services will be Tuesday, May 28, at 1 p.m. at the Price 4th LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the; Price Gty Cemetery under the: direction of Fausett Mortuary. great-grandch- il- New Line off Point at CJ's Do It Center Bright White Satin Acrylic Wall & Trim Enamel lata I Our finest quality interior wail and trie ntiii finish womel Thi soft decorative shea axnplimenfe any decor while provkfing one mol coverage on interior suifaoL 10 OFF Lata Satin Acrylic House Paint "Datable and aMut "Com in loot over previously pointed surfaces 51 10 Our new Color Match system will match any existing color and any other brand. Vi . Rftxm nmTrsmOrz? fjto ffaiTfffiTO fflr? Year end music show delights crowd icdJLISci Stan Hous N8Ufc00ank7pjnSttelain.-5p710 East Main PHcb 43543M100 G5B m 3BS ALWAYSobey school zone : ao ft fnsnu smss as Emfhr Cox, layfor Nielson, Chantal Otsen and Megan BtocfcJawait their turn during a program featuring the Sally Maura Singers anfUteid at the school last week. The program featured music from the tatty Id century, including Georgs Gerswin and Cole Fortertunet.. WataMdiel 'j OFF Available In Quarts, Gallons and 5 Gallons. httfi u ' dren, Brent and Connie; 5 would like to thank all my wonderful customers & employees for their support and good wishes for my future and help in the past. I will be closing Kathys Yummers May 25th. Emma Scartezina Nursing Schol-- 1 arship Fund, CEU, 451 East .; 15 sister-in-la- brances may be made to the celled at poetry (having been; published), painting and photog--; raphy. She loved roses and spent ; countless hours caring for her; beautiful flower gardens. In her; younger years, her love of music; prompted her to become skilled; at the violin and also the mando-- ; lin. She also crocheted and was a : talented pastry chef, having been taught by her English mother. Kay is survived by her chil-- i daughter; Janine (Kevin) Gallacher, Denver, Colo.; grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by three brothers, one sisPreceded ter and a in death by asister, an infant son, brother, mother and father. Funeral services will be for. j In accordance with Francis wishes, he will be cremated. Friends and family may call at; Mitchells Funeral Home, Hies-- ; day, June 4 between 6 and 8 p.m.; and from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednes--' day prior to graveside services' whidi will be held at the Price; Cemetery, June 5 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, remem-- j marily for her family and then for I the world around her. She ex--; - Latter-da- i Ariz, Long time Price resident and well . known businessman, Francis Joseph Scartezina, 86, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2002 after a short illness. of the Carbon Country Qub, former president of the Western Boys Baseball Little League and lifetime member of B.P.O.E. 1550. He donatediime and re- -. sources to many community and religious projects. His early years were spent caring for his mother and family becafee of his fathers premature death. A successful businessman, he was the owneroperator of Scarty's Construction Company from which he retired at an earty age and continued to pursue his interests in land acquisition, travel and fishing with his fam--r ily. He and Emma celebrated' over 50 years together and had a ; retirement that we would all wish ; speed Ijmits and stop for school buses with flashing lights. |