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Show mm Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - September 29, 1995 er in the Provo Temple for Kurdy. Obituaries The EurekaReporter Patricia (USPS-179-62- 0) ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: Alden-Waggon- Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher Editor MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Obituaries Tintic Chapter 18, Order of Eastern Star, where she was an active member and served as Worthy Matron for four terms. Member "Ladies of Elks" BPOE "Tintic Lodge" 711. Was a Past President of the PTA and was a member of the Entre Nous Literary Club. . Pat graduated from Tintic High School and attended the BYU. Survivors include her husband, Lynn M. Brady, Eureka; two daughters and spouses, Mrs. David (Janet) Fitzpatrick, Santa Margarita, Calif.; Mrs. Carl (Pamela) Fife, Orem, Utah; four grandchildren, Kelly Lynne and Stephen Marshall Palmer, Jr., and Terry Lynn and Carl J. L. might be made to the Monsignor Creeghan Foundation or a favorite charity. -- Kurdy Kurdy, 78, of Boise, Idaho, died Thursday, Sept. 14, 1995, after a courageous battle with cancer. Vigil services were held Monday evening. Sept. 18, 1995, at the Chapel. Funeral mass was celebrated Tuesday morning, Sept. 19, at St. Marys Catholic Church, with the Rev. John Morgan presiding. Patricia was bom March 17, 1917, at Eureka, Utah, the daughter of Thomas A. and Nora McCormick. She graduated from Tintic High School and attended business college in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1941, Pat married John R. Kurdy at Shoshone, Idaho. As John was an officer in the U.S. Army, Pat and John were able to travel extensively in the United States. They made good friends in a vast number of locations throughout the country. Finally, they settled in Boise, where they had a family of two sons, Michael and Patrick. Patricia was a longtime member of St. Marys Parish where she was active in Altar Society and Patricia Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by Springville, Utah Pat wishes any contributions L. er J. Robert Markham J. ' Robert Markham died September 24, 1995, of complications from diabetes. He was bom in Mammoth, Utah, to Orvillo Sanford and He Edith Herron Markham. married Mae ORourke February 15, 1947, in Salt Lake City, Utah. "Bob" attended schools in Mammoth and Eureka, graduating from Tintic High School. Served in the U.S. Navy aboard the Aircraft Carrier, St. Lo, during World War II, in the South Pacific. Retired from Hill Air Force Base, where he was an aircraft mechanic. Survived by his wife; two sons, John S. (Carol) Markham of Ogden; Robert of Salt Lake City; two daughters, Janet Susan (Colin) Taylor of Murray; Patricia (Jim) Hatchett of Meridian, Idaho; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 27, 1995, in the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel. Interment, Spanish Fork City Cemetery. chaired the St. Marys Ball and Don A. the Presidents Luncheon numerous times. She belonged to the Don Allen Penrod, age 84 of Lorctto Club, was a member of Payson, passed away Tuesday, St. Marys PTA, and donated September 19, 1995, at Utah hours of time to Collister School. Valley Regional Medical Center. Fifc.Jr. Pat also was a member of the He was bom April 20, 1911 Memorial services will be Reserve Army Officers Auxilia- in Liberty, Utah, a son of Oliver conducted at 1 1 a.m. on Friday, ry. For over 20 years, Pat served Allen and Mary E. Knighton September 29, 1995, at the Eure- at a "pink lady" for St. Alphon-su- s Penrod. ka United Methodist Church. The Ladies Auxiliary. He married Doris Ellen Bauer will receive friends at the family Patricia will be remembered October 6, 1939 in Provo, Utah. A. church an hour prior to the ser- for her contagious smile, her They were sealed in the Provo vice. loving nature, and her generosity LDS Temple. She died NovemPatricia Ann Theriault Brady, At her request, cremation will She will be missed by ber 26, 1963. He married Wanda of died 64, Eureka, Utah, Sunday, take place and interment will be all spirit. Rolfe Carter, March 26, 1965 in her. who knew September 24, 1995, at her home in the Eureka City Cemetery, husShe is survived by her Elko, Nevada. Their marriage of cancer. Holladay Hills Funeral Home, band, John R.; her brothers and was solemnized in the Provo She was bom June 10, 1931 Santaquin, directing. sisters-in-laWilliam and June LDS Temple. a at Hollywood, California, In lieu of flowers, the family Don had been a miner in the and Neil and Sybil McCormick, of Irvin Dennis and Patricia Penrod Brady w, suggests donations to Shriners McCormick; her sister and brother-in-Hospital for Crippled Children, law, Charles and Maureen 650 East South Temple, SLC, or Mauvais; her sons and daughters-in-laState Elks Assoc. Camp Wapiti. Michael and Kali Kurdy, and Patrick and Wendy Kurdy; The way out of trouble is and her most cherished grandnever as simple as the way in. Jennifer and Amanda E.W. Howe daughters, daughter Mary Myrtle Ivie Theriault. She married Lynn J. Brady June 10, 1950 at Eureka, Utah. Pat was an accountant for Tintic Division, Kcnnccott Copper Corporation. Member of the Eureka United Methodist Church. fSmSSSl twi minimum iimiiiiii: lulaim- w, -- m iiiiii iI in nliuin - tin- - 3 Ill's, jiiihi.iI yu-li- l f Al'Vl Al'Y mniiilr as nl I. al years. He loved to fish and was a fantastic Grandpa. Survivors include his wife, Wanda, of Payson; three daughters and a son and their spouses; Judy and James Cooper, Murray; Nancy and Ken Queen, Peoria, Arizona; Jill and Carl McClellan, Payson; Dana and Debbie Pen-roReno, Nevada; three stepsons and a Craig R. and LaRay Carter, and Corey and Lynn Carter, all of Provo; Janice Hope, Clover; Collin and Udora Carter, Beaver; 13 grandchildren; two seven and seven Two brothers and two sisters: Lloyd Penrod, and Melba Jensen, both of Goshen; Vem Penrod, California; and Mary Petersen of Provo. Those who preceded him in death include: two brothers and two sisters: Earl and William Penrod; LaVon Keith and Lois Tuttle. Services were held Thursday, September 21, 1995, in the Pay-so- n First LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Goshen City Cemetery. d, step-daught- er: great-grandchildr- discusses event calendar EIC The Eureka Improvement Committee met on Monday evening at the Memorial Building. Some very interesting ideas were shared and discussed 2nd one given priority to work on. Vice president Vincent Bates offered to 'look into the possibility . of a community calendar, featuring meetings and events of community organizations. For a small committee, it is easier to accomplish something if focused on one goal at a time. All ideas are welcome and will be considered., keep sharing them! Meetings of the EIC will continue to be held the last Monday of the month unless otherwise advertised. Tintic area for many years. He had also been a farmer and reThe first deliberate "bunt" in tired from the Elbcrta Farms was laid down in the baseball when he was 67 years old. 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