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Show Page B5 The Summit County Bee 2001 June latter-da- Subscribe To The Summit County Bee r ft 51 American Hoarl Association JOE PR05ST WET REPUBLIC MORTGAGE Don't miss that important meeting of your town council! Call your Real Estate Lending Specialist: Search the Utah Legal Notice Database: (55) Utahs Largest Mortgage Lender 65-1- M8 www.utahlegalnotlces.coni U Helping with your American Dream A service of the Utah Press Association and your local newspaper Ecjual Opportunity Lender UHP4H FIGHTNS FOR OJRUrt 4? South main Heber City, Utah Clifton Rm Clifton Kaximuid Kccs. 79, died June 4. 2001. in ( gdcn. Korn May 23. 1922. in Coalville, to Raymond Kccs and Jemima iliochc Birch. On June I, 1943. he married Piiscilla Cox in the Salt luike Temple, lie was a member ot The Chureh ol Jesus Christ of Hamid DcVar Sheep" Lamb. 87, died June 1. 2001. Bom Oct. 7, 1913. to John W. and Mary Ann Clark Lamb. Surviving are one Min, Harold Lamb, Salt Lake City; one daughter. Tamira Michelsen. West Valley; seven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 6, in the Coalville I SmibscrSIb Gold & Silver Bullion P.C.G.S. Certified Coins - Supplies Free Appraisals - Jewelry We Buy and Sen Toni Gurney Call our lifeline. It's (801)226-129- 5 10 Esther Ellen Riehins Brown Our beloved mother and grandmother passed away Monday. June 4. 2001, at the age of 88 surrounded by her family to whom she was so devoted. Ksther Kllen Riehins Brown was born in Hcnefcr on May 28. 1913. to Alma K. and K.melinc Hattie Riehins. She was the first of two daughters after 10 sons. She graduated from North Summit High School in Coalville and SiniihMinian Business College in Ogden. She married Ixonard Brown on Sept. 28, 1933. in the Salt l.ukc Temple. He died Oet. 8. 1971. leaving her a widow almost 30 years. She filled her life with many worthwhile densities. She was an accomplished accompanist and played the piano for many groups up until just a few months before her passing. She filled many hours playing the piano for her own and others' enjoyment. The Muscular Dystrophy Association's support services help Americans live with 40 neuromuscular diseases. And our cutting-edg- e research offers hope for a future without these disabling disorders. COIN TRADE Since 1979 CENTER 1 Bee SsemmSt Ctssmty Opening the door to hope 'Investments - Coins & To The toll-fre- e. So. State Hours: Orem, Utah 84058 M - F. 10 - 5:30 www.mdausa.org Musculsr Dystrophy Allocation Few gifts actually improve with wurbanl one of them. SAUNGSi BONDS nAnwvfca the Lansing. Michigan Mission conClifton was a tractor. 1 le enjoyed hunting and fishing. As a skilled marksman, he received many honors and medals He was a gentle, kind, giant of a man and we all love him mi much." Survived hy his wife, of Coalville: three daughters and a son. Becky (Kandy) Ovard, Hcnefcr; Kerry Ann (Cordell) Huir, Tim (Becky) Rees, both of Coalville; Kathy (Rick I Kcrchcr. St. Louis. MO; 21 grandchildren and 21 Kuncral services will be held Friday, June 8, at II a m. in the Hoytsville Chapel. Friends may call at the Walker Monuary in Coalville on Friday, from 9:4S a m. to 10 45 a m., at the church. Interment will hern the Coalville Cemetery. She was an active member of Coalville Senior Citizens and a member of DUP. She fulfilled a mis- Cemetery. Got a News Tip ? Cali us today ! 336-550- 1 Howard Saints. Hoytsville Second y Waid and had served as a member of I lie Coalville lirst Ward Bishopric. He and his wife served a mission to . sion to Washington D.C.. in 1976. She served in many church callings at (he ward and stake level including Primary President after she returned from her mission. She woiked in the Ogden Temple lor many years. She loved having her family around her and always loved cooking meals and sharing her home with them. Her family brought her much happiness. She w ill he greatly missed. Survived by her children: Gary (Mcrrilee). Sandy; Melvin (Jill I. Glen (Frankie). Hoytsville; Hoytsville; Linda Foster (Iceland). Iogan; and Marilyn Woolstcnhulme (Steve), Wanship. She is survived hy 22 grandchildren and 36 greatr. grandchildren and a Dale Riehins, of Hcncfer. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, Archie. and brothers Marcus, Hillman. Jewell. Carl, (Milford. Norman, Reed, Aflon. Grant and her beloved sister. Pearl. We give special thanks to all family and friends who helped nurture and care for her in her declining step-brothe- days. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 9, at 12 noon at the Hoytsville Ward LDS Chapel. Hoytsville. Her viewing will he held Friday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.. and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the Walker Mortuary in Coalville. Interment will be next to in the her eternal companion Hoytsville Cemetery. h,M Pilau HI 10 Wit. 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