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Show The Summit County Bee Page B4 Keith llurliii Mild" WiHilstenhiiliiie lluilin :'li ! 'i iiliiilmc. 71. i .1 'A il mi Dec. I ;ikc Salt in v '") "Mud" i . ' mi Doc. 22. 19 wi unJ :i Vi luiltiik. lie U. I - hi va ().ikle. lllnilini saved Iiim'iiuii ihe Knie.in Wat in the i ii;St. lies N.ivv. lie inaineil V. Siniili nn Jul (l, 1'tS.J. in a nl Ihe lie inemliei 1' w,i b nl Jcslls t 111 InI nl allei il.lV : : .uni enjnved his aiiicnl sail as Ynini;' Men's Seeielaiv. Keiili l mail eniisii iu linn lm VV i. Clyde Cumpany and retired after 25 years of service, lie loved to fish and hunt pheasants. He also loved picnics and camping with his kids and grandkids. He served as president of ihe Kamas Valley Lion's ('lull and was a member of the American U'gion. Survived by his wife, Shirley, Oakley; his daughter, Lome and Kandy lloggan, Oakley. Sons, Mike and Sue, Oakley; Jim and Stephanie, I leher City; Bryan and Pain, Oakley. Also suivived by (i brothers, Ken and Karien. Dutch and Aria, Paul and Kaye, Darw in and Beulah, Dick and Charlotte, all of Oakley, and David and Susan, Salt Lake; 1 sister, Phyllis and Kuy Page, Oakley; hrotliei-in-law- , Kent and Judy Iaik Smith, City. Ifi grandchildren, 5 gic.it giandchildicn with 2 on the way. Ireceded in death by parents; patents hi law. I hiothcr, 2 sisters, and a gi.iiuld.tughlci, Saiali. I uncial sci vices will Ixr held on I inlay. Dec. I1), at 12 noon, at the K. i m. is Slake Cenlci in Mai ion. I I lends may call on I nday. fiom V) a in. to 1:45 a m. It) Iiiicimcnt wiili Mihlarv In nuns in ihe Oakley Ccmciciy under ihe dncklion of ihe Ciandall I uncial ll December 19, 2003 served his country in the ll.S. Navy for 14 years. He enjoyed being a mechanic for various dealerships and working for Park City School District, lie also enjoyed the association of many friends throughproudly William George Chapman William George Chapman, 74, passed away Monday, Dec. 15, 2X)3. Born March II, lJ2'), in Sail Lake to lloiacc Cii). and Albert lay Gcitiudc Hutton Chapman, lie mar-- I led Oia Page in 1972 in Kamas. Bill Subscribe Survived by his wife. Ora, Kamas; sons. William George Jr. (Barbara), and Harold (Monika); daughter, 'Irena Sabin; step children: Diane (Jesse) Atkinson, Robert (Kayla) Ixwis. Connie (Stan) Stahr, Kris (Steve) Woodhnuse, Jeff (Verlene) Lewis; brother, Wesley (Ruth) Chapman, and many grand- - and Preceded in death by his parents, and brothers and sisters. Special thanks to the loving caregivers and friends at Rocky Mountain Care Center. (iiavcsidc services will be held Friday. Dec. 19. at 3 p.m in the j-- .i FI o ' OUR (1 298 South Center Midway, UT 654-596- 2 Giant Tack C Saddle Auctions The Bee! To '13,J.7B3 ofiGoyc rings wood K1 Auctions I Doors Open ; RivorRd. at SIX PM yr T Thru Bar yj Saddlery of San . tithwio, Texas has toiaiaissioHed as to litaiJatr flier PI BUCAICTM. 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