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Show wiw y UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 12. Neola; Susan Rasmussen Rich of Roosevelt; Shauna and George E. Bennett, Jr. of Heber City; Dale M. and Becky Tonks Rasmussen of Roosevelt; Betty and Daniel S. Haslcm of Roosevelt; Urn David and Koten Thaimer Rasmussen of Hartford, CT, foster daughter May Louise Tsosie of Ganado, AZ, brother, Arthur (Helen) Rasmussen of Huntington, UT, sisters: Meda Davies of Salt Lake; Lora (Lawrence) Pike of Roosevelt; Fern (Ward) Abbott of Sl George, and 25 Grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, mother and 3 infant siblings. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation toward a new computer to be presented by his wife, Ruth in memory of David, to the Roosevelt Family History r Library, where they served a mission. A family tribute was held in his home Sunday afternoon. Visitation was Sunday evening and Monday morning. Services were held Monday, November 11, 1996, 12:00 noon at Roosevelt West LDS Stake Center. Burial was in Roosevelt Memorial Park. at Whiterocks, Utah. He served in the Army during the Viet Nam War. He was a maintenance worker for the UTE Tribe. He made "Bustles and "Roaches" for the traditional dance n. sister. two-yea- Richard Ellis Northington R. Northington Richard Ellis Northington, age 83, of Fruilland, formerly erf Salt Lake City, died at the home of a son November 10. 1996. He was bom November 2, 1913 in Riesel. TX to Ellis and Emma Mann Northington. He married Vera Amelia finbotton Richard variety in Midland, TX. She 22, 1988. enjoyed watching a ofsorts, car , including races, etc, and really liked to fish, he was a member of the Eagles and the American Legion having served during World War II with the U.S. Navy (Seabees). One of his duty assignments included working on the airstrip at Guadalcanal. He is survived by children, Annette and A1 Beeler, Newark, DE and Richard and Linda Fruilland, UT; stepchildren, Brenda and Clayton Black, Salt- Lake City, John Jones, Wickenburg, AZ, Carol Hitz, Phoenix, AZ, Janice and Kirk Mitchell, W. Bountiful, UT; 17 Charley Reo Moore Adclbert Pargccts, Sr. costumes. He liked to play cards and visit with friends. In his younger days he enjoyed fishing and hunting. He is survived by his wife Jolyn, Whiterocks; sons and daughters, Adclbert Pargccts, Jr., Elbert (ValentiiuO Pargccts, Richard (Danyal) Pargects, Bnice Pargeets, Sheryle (Paul) Antonio, Shaneen Pargeets, Jaime Pargeets, Tracy Pargeets, Susan Pargeets all of Whiterocks; Nine grandchildren. He is also survived by his mother, Edith Upchego, Whiterocks; and a Leon Cornpeach, Whiterocks. Adelbert was preceded in death by two sisters, Clarinda and Christina Pargeets. service held on Funeral Saturday, November 9, 1996 at HkOO a.m. at the Whiterocks Episcopal Church. Burial in the John Homes Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. C. Moore Charley Reo Moore, age 74, returned to his Father in Heavfen on November 8, 1996. He was bom OcL 9, 1922 in Ml Burg, Arkansas the son of Willie Wayman Moore and Patsy Rea Jackson. Charley married Grace Rasmussen 'on Aug. 21, 1945 and later had the marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LD.S. Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. Temple on May 14. 1957. He was preceded in death by daughter, Linda Kay, parents and one brother. Survived by his wife, Grace R. Moore, LaPoint and children, Pamelia Moore Searle, Vernal; Dixie (Glen) Hartk, LaPoint and Ricky Moore, LapoinL He is also survived by seven grandchildren, Morris Morton Page one and eleven brothers and sisters. Charley was a hard worker and M. had jobs as a miner, tunberman Morris Morton Page returned to and fvmer. He had a true love of the outdoors. His one true passion his Heavenly Father on November though was his lapidary work. He 4, 1996 after a long illness. Morris loved to hunt rocks and then, work Pttge was bom June 18, 1923 to David Mackay Rasmussen those rocks into beautiful gem Samuel R. Page and Lydia Jane stones. He moved to the LaPoint McClemonds in Roosevelt, D. area in 1968. He was a convert to Duchesne County, Utah. Married the Church of Jesus Christ of Edith Shaw August 2, 1947 in David Mackay Rasmussen, age Latter-da- y Saints and served in Ogden, Utah. Later solemnized in 76, passed away in the morning stake missionary the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May hoius at his home in Hancock scouting, and die bishopric in 11, 1950. programs Cove (Roosevelt) on November 7, LaPoint Funeral services were held Served in the U.S. Air Farce 1996. His death complications of Nov. 11 in the LaPoint during World War II from 1943 to Monday, diabetes aid heart disease. 1946. Worked as a civil service David was bom in Roosevelt, chanel. lurial will be in the LaPoint employee for the Federal was He 1920. Utah on August 27, under the direction of Government, specializing in both the eldest son rtf Francis Marion Cemetery sheet metal and fuel systems. Thomsons Vernal Mortuary. and Gertrude Mackay Rasmussen. in 1976 from Travis Air Retired He had one brother Arthur and Force Base in California after 27 three sisters: Meda Davies, Lora A. years of service. Moved from Pike, and Fem Abbott. David had a Adelbert Pargeets, Sr., age 50, Fairfield, California back to wonderful childhood of love, work died November 6, Roosevelt, Utah in September of of Whiterocks, and at his fathers side, carefully 1996 in the Uintah Basin Medical 1978. Was a High Pnest in the taught values. Following the death LDS Church and held numerous Center. his 58 and of his father at age positions throughout his life. He 1946 bom was He September 8, mother at 83. his tosher and at Fort Duchesne to Albert Pargeets also served as an ordinance worker sisters and their spouses continued and Edith Cornpeach Pargeets in the Provo LDS Temple for a to share their lives with each other vear. He was extremely interested Upchego. an through visits, calls, letters, and married Anna Jolyn in his childrens lives, and was He in and active participant gifts. supporter 1971 on Mountain Lion October 17, On August 3, 1942, David Joined the Army Air Corp, serving as a Flight Engineer aboard B-bombers based in Italy and flying missions to Germany. David married Ruth Louise Hkken on July 14, 1947 in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. The couple made Salt Lake City their home for about 20 years as they raised their seven children. As a young father David worked at Hill Air Force Base as a mechanic on B-airplanes. He loved his work but retired early because of skin cancer and hearing loss. David really wanted to farm his own piece of ground in his home, die Uintah Basin. For several years he worked all week in Salt lake, drove to Roosevelt WITH and attempted to tame the desert of SUPERB Pleasant Valley. When the first FOOD and freeway in Salt Lake was build near his home he decided it was SERVICE! time to head for the Basin with his FEATURING. growing family. In 1969, David founded Roast Beef Rasmussen Concrete Construction Church For Business Retreats Chicken and worked with his sons as the Pheasant functions David's Club young company grew. Any CteSn and eldest son Paul now owns and Filipino Cuisine operates the company. Over time, the farm in Pleasant Valley became a green, productive property. Davids second son. Dale now owns the farm and recently developed one of the most modem dairies in the Basin. David is survived by his wife ormore nfortryition Ruth, children: Sherrol Rasmussen Coltharp of Roosevelt; Paul Eric and LaJesn Leavitt Rasmussen of grandchildren; 22 A viewing will be held Thursday, November 7. 1996, from 9 pjn. at the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary, 457 East 300 North, RooseveU, Utah. Funeral Services will be held Friday, November 8, 1996, at 1 p.m. at the Roosevelt First Ward, 32 South State SL, Roosevelt, Utah. Interment will be in the Roosevelt City Cemetary. 7-- brother, Northington, their activities while .they were growing up and as adults. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Edith, Roosevelt; daughter, Morrine (Mark) Abercrombie, Csmino, California; daughter, Ruth (Roy) Hanop, Rexburg, Idaho; son, Joe (Rhonda) Page, Slayton, Oregon; daughter, Lee Ann Page, Roosevelt; and son. Dee (Michelle) Page, Salem, Oregon. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and four His surviving brother and sisters include: Ron (Atom) Page, SL George, Utah; Hazel (Windsor) Reed, Roosevelt; Phyllis Chapman, Roseville, California; and Gertrude (Joe) Moysh, Blackfoot, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, and one great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 13, at the Fruitland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fruitland LDS Church on hour, prior to services. Funeral directors: . great-grandchi- ld Page Rasmussen Pargeets, Sr. 52 ..PARTY gST ..LUNCH - DINNER (M) !tSnt 'atffcs serfs. 1 Clark W. Lusty C. LUStV ' Beloved husband, father and grandfather, Clark W. Lusty, 83, away November 6,1996. Bom September 14, 1913 in Duchesne, Utah to Robert S. (Bert) and Clam Lavema Murdock. Married Ada Maggiolo on August 6, 1959 in the Logan LDS Temple. Clark was a well known code rancher his entire life. He and his father Bert were pure bred Hereford breeders known all over the Intermountain Area. Their cattle won many championship prizes. He was an active member in the LDS 1996- - Page 19 Church, serving in many including home teacher, high councilman and He bishop. provided much service to leu active members of the church. He and his wife served a mission in the Dallas Texas Temple in 1986 and they also served in the Corpus rhHi Texas Mission in 1989 and 1990. Clark loved life and helped everyone in need. Survived by his wife; three daughters Alicia (David) Evans. Arcadia; Jeanette (Joseph) Uribe, Salt Lake City; Jean (Ivan) Kudlacek, Whittier, CA; brothers and sisters, Marie Roper, Dallas, Texas; Scott Lusty, Salt Lake City; Lois Horrocks, Vernal; Barbara Gilbert, Othello, Washington; Sybil Peel, Ml Pleasant; Robert Steele Lusty, Salt Lake City. Clark had four . grandchildren, Randall, Ward Chapel, Elizabeth, Stephan and Jessica. Preceded in death by parents, two brothers and a grandson. Funeral services were held, Saturday, November 9, 1996 at the Bridgeland Bridgeland, Utah. Interment was in the Duchesne Cemetery, Duchesne, Utah. Cannon Mortuary Funeral Directors. Salt I atm |