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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 3. iUas'i suggests contributions to the Vernal Camp of the Gideons. Roosevelt, UT Funeral r:. SI Directors: TF7 B. Dean Bonnie Renee Penn Dean died November 29, 1996 in Hesperia, CA. , Bonnie was bora February 19, 1932 tn Roosevelt Utah to Alden and Ada Peterson Fenn. Married Lynn C Dean in June 1930, the marriage was later solemnized' in i the Manti LDS Temple,;:,-- Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary. Funeral Directors: Illinois Funeral Home of Weirauch Harrisburg, EL Puckett Lowell Gene "Sheet" Puckett, age 69, of Duchesne died at home November 27, 1996 after a long battle with his health. He was bom September 28, 1927 in Harrisburg, IL to Harry and Myrtle Rhine Puckett. He married Helen Lee Waddell March 11, 1930 in Harrisburg. He was a wonderful rather, husband and grandpa. He was loved by all who knew him. He worked for CfpofUJgiJK. ,9.ros. Construction Co. lor 33!yeara and retired in 1989. He nved:rin 11 stales from Hawaii to Oklahoma and first lived in Utah while constructing Starvation Reservoir 1967 - 69. He served in the U.S. Army 1946 - 47 and was a member of die American Legion. He was a member of the Roosevelt Christian Assembly and served as a Sunday School teacher, board member and was a lifelong bible student. He enjoyed working in his machine shop, and playing guitar, mandolin, and banjo. He also liked fishing, hunting, watching and playing baseball and spending time with his family. His family always came first mid he especially enjoyed his grandchildren. Skeet is survived by his wife, Helen; daughters, Paula (and Bill) Bailey, Susan Hamilton, all of Duchesne, LeeAnn (and Jamie) Sparger, Vernal; grandchildren, Kerry Bailey (and Heath) Mortensen, Tammi Bailey Frisby, Kyle Bailey, Jacob Hamilton, Tara Hamilton, Brandon (and Niccoie) Sparger, Jeremy Sparger and John Sparger, brothers. Bin Puckett, Herman Puckett, Don Puckett; and sisters, Janice Peyton and Nonna Turner. FUneral services were held at 11.-0a.m., Saturday, November 30th at the Roosevelt Christian Assembly. Burial in the Bankston, Illinois Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family Memorial Munk and Sharon Joseph (Joe) Neilson v 1 A,. 4 Memorial may be made to the Brandon Mousoleum Memorial Scholarship Fund at Vale Hif School, 305 Natchez SL S. Vi Oregon 97918. Arrangements are under the direction of the Haren-Woo- d Funeral Chapel in Ontario, Oregon. D. Merle Write Killian M. Killian Merle Wright Killian, age 90, died November 29, 1996 in a Salt Lake City Nursing Home. She was bom July 31, 1906 in Charleston to Owen Uriah and Eliza Matilda Casper Wright Married Van C. Killian December 22, 1923 in Salt Lake City. He died January 29, 1993. She grew up in Utahn, and lived in Duchesne, Roosevelt, Flowell and tlie last five years in Salt Lake. She was a great cook and was known for her beautiful gardens. She enjoyed people, was very hospitable, mack many friends, loved her family, and was fond of David J. Rollins, retired Capt of the Salt Lake City Hie died at his home on November 1996. He was bora in Pioche, Nevada January 4, 1940. David was raised in Beaver County graduating from Milford High School in 1958. He Claude Taylor worked as a fire fighter for over 30 C. years. For 25 years he raised Claude Taylor, age 88, of endangered and threatened species of pheasants, geese, and ducks. Aliamont, died Tuesday, November He it survived by his mother. 26, 1996 at Stewarts Cedar Crest Myrtle Myers, Roosevelt; his wife Care Center. of 31 years. Margaret; son, David He was bora August 29, 1908 Wayne; daughter, Mrs. Kevin .jn Fl Duchesne to William and Taylor . w, 5.' Duchesne Hullinger-OIpi- n Cemetery. Directors, Mortuary. A special thanks to the staff and her many friends at the Bonneville Heal and Rehabilitation Center. B. Munk Brandon Oliver Munk, age 21, of Vale, Oregon passed away November 28, 1996 in Roosevelt. Utah as a result of injuries due to a car accident He was bom June 1, 1975 to Antoine R. Munk and Viola McKee Munk. He was bora in Little Rock, Arkansas and has lived in Cleveland, Ohio, Buffalo, New York and Ontario, Oregon. He graduated from Vale High he in 1993 where School participated in basketball, football, track, cross country and played the trumpet in the jazz band. He attended Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario from 1993 - 1994, and was a sophomore at Utah State University in Logan, Utah at die time of his death. Brandon was always active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He served a full and worthy Mission for the Church : Anna May Brown Taylor, Sr. He married Susan Morgan January 5, 1935 in Vernal. She died April 28, 1989. Claude was a very outgoing individual and liked visiting wi people. He enjoyed working on e farm and that consumed most of his time. He really loved his horses, Tom and Jerry, two great Belgians who added greatly to his enjoyment of life. Claude is survived by children, Genevieve and Bernard Lucero, Neola, Urshel and Jackie Taylor, Tucson, AZ, Myra and Wayne Baum, Hanna, and Dennis Taylor and Diane S alias, SLC; 17 and 25 great grandchildren; grandchildren. He was preceded in dea by ten brothers and sister. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m Saturday, November 30 at the Ballard LDS Church. Burial was in the Ft. Duchesne Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary. Sharon Joseph (Joe) Neilson, age 60, of Bndgeland, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend passed away November 28, 1996 in a Roosevelt Hospital. He was born January 22, 1936 in Roosevelt to Vert H. and Helen L. Claybum Neilson. He married Marilyn LeFevrc September 2, 1955 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He loved hunting, fishing, camping md the outdoors. He liked to visit wi his friends in his shop and around Bridgeland block. He worked for the Utah Slate Fish and Game Department, Phillips Petroleum at the refinery in Woods Cross, and Gary Energy Corp in Roosevelt He retired in 1978 because of medical reasons, spending his remaining yean wi his family and those he loved. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn of Bridgeland. Children, Colleen and Mike Wood, Duane and Karen Neilson, Stuart and Gina Neilson, 10 granddaughters, 1 grandson, one great granddaughter, all of Roosevelt; also his mother, Helen Neilson, Bridgeland, brothers, Dale R. Neilson and Darwin Neilson, and sister, Edna Wills. He was preceded in dca by his father, Verc H. Neilson. Funeral service held Tuesday, December 3, 1996, at 1 1:00 a.m. at the Bridgeland LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary Monday from 6-- 8 p.m. and Tuesday at the church from a.m. Interment, Roosevelt Memorial Park. 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Drive a Httl and you wtil save a loti SALT LAKE VALLEY GMC 725 West 3300 Sou Salt Lake City, Utah Make your bet detl and then present ad lor yow $ 1 00 cash refund or rebate. fa We will best any Sab Lake Valley price on Ne w or Used Cws and Tnk ks or buy y ou the biggest steak served at the Frontier Grill. Nat only that, but your dollars spent at home do more. We donate to many projects each year that make the Uintah Basin a better place to live. t When you buy Case IH agricultural tractors, youll get a commitment which goes beyond your initial a commitment to every part of your business. purchase Quality, Your sales tax spent here goes back into the Cities lo build better mads, water systems and other amenities that make life in the Uintah Basin better. Murray Motor along with other local dealers, donates to such things is' Softball, baseball, basketball, football, volley bill, leagues ect. All high school programs m the county. 4-- County Fair, UB 1C, Longhorn Days. Myton Days. etc. Neota Rodeo, Uie Tribal activities. Horse rices, Antique car shows. Beauty Pageants. Exchange students. Special Student Sponsorship and Scholarships. value-price- d Factory-traine- d genuine Case IH parts when you need them. service technicians that do the job right the first time. PRODUCT SUPPORT COMMITTED TO EVERY PART'" Stay productive with Case IH parts and service. Call on us today. Well keep you up and running! The list goes nn but I think yoo get the point. All uf this it done with money sper4 widi us by you, our loyal customers. Now let me ask. How much money did Sub Lake Valley spend in your Community Lart Year? Now where do you think the best buys we? Murray Motor and Investment Corp. 157 S. Main, Roosevelt (8011722-510- 7 Page 19 1 the grandchildren. She was a spiritual member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two children and spouses, Ross G. and Glenda Killian, Roosevelt; Patsy and Evan Winters, Taylorsville; Daughter-in-laBernice Killian, Duchesne; 12 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Freda Zufelt, Heber City, Edna Stewart, Ogden; Wells Wright, Brigham City; Earl Wright, Utahn; Elma Clark, Bountiful. He was preceded in dea by children, Van Wright, Larry, Janet and twin boys; brothers and sisters, Leona Sexton, Clarence Wright, Lila McGuire, Laura Nichol, Ernest Wright. Funeral services Tuesday, December 3, 1996, 1:00 p.m., at the Duchesne LDS 1st Ward Chapd where friends may call from Interment, Rollins 1996- - S. Neilson Mortuary. cousins. especially L. . i ' Lowell Gene "Sheet" Puckett (Serena) Young, Salt Lake City; brother, Robert, Seattle, Wash; sister, Mrs. Ford (Jcnnette) Larsen, Roosevelt. David was preceded in death by his' sister, Alyca Kay; stepfather, Hun Myers arid father , Jay Rollins. Special thanks to Dr. Terry Box and staff, and the IHC Hospice nurses. A memorial service will be held December 3, 1996, at 11 a.m. at the Salt Lake Mousoleum. '001 11 Avenue, Saif Lake City. In lieu of flowers donations to IHC Hospice of some other charity. Salt Lake Funeral directors. humor and concent for others. He is survived by his parents, Tony and Viola Munk of Ontario, Or. Sister Andrea and her husband Jason Cribbs of Salt Lake City, younger brother, Ruston and younger sister Lauren of Ontario, and step grandfather and Merle McKee Watkins of Ontario, and grandfather, Jerald Munk of Sheridan, Montana, and numerous uncles, aunts, and . .Bonnie's greatest love was for her husband and children. She is survived by her devoted husband of 46 years, Lynn G Dean; her four children; Marcus (Karen) Dean, Lloyd (Debbie) Dean; Sherrie (Paul Kncz, Susan (Bill) Johnston; Eight grandchildren and two great grand --children. Four brothers, Michael (Chipper) Fenn, Richard (Packy) Fenn, Ronald (Butch) Fenn, and Lloyd Fern. Preceded in death by her parents and youngest daughter Amy Lou Wallace. Funeral service will be held Wednesday December 4, at die Craig LDS Ward Chapd at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Craig Colorado. in Dei Moines, Iowa Mission. At the time of his death he was the "Father of a student family home evening group in his student ward in Logan. Brandon will be remembered by his family and friends for his integrity, honesty, commitment, and loyalty far his love of life, sense of Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weekdays 8:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday t.UF8!, , West Highway 40, Roosevelt 722-448- 8 |