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Show Volume XII THE Issue I OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 7 May 1, 2005 Announcements Weddings Obituaries is the a of Corwin and Lynnette Lewis of Eugene, Ore; The br ide andi groom were honored with a prewedding celebration at the Ogden Valley Library and a reception in Eugene, Oregon. renley graduated with a Master of Public ddminieaesen (MPA) degree from BYU; she S mission in Guatemala. graduate from BYU Law School MPA in spring 2006. The couple will travel to Juneau, wedding trip and will be employed Line Tours this summer after which to BYU in the fall. and receive his Alaska, for their there with Gray they will return Allen - Story Robin Katie Lyn Story Allen and were Ogden. Robin is the son of Chuck and Dixie Story of Eden; Katie is the daughter of Doug Allen and the late Kathy Allen Mr: & Mrs. Robin Story of Hunt ville. e bride and groom celebrated their wedding with friends and family at a reception held at The Secret Garden reception center in Ogden. Robin iis employed at H.C. Brill Company, and is attending school at Weber State University. Katie is working at IHC in Ogden and also attends school at Weber State: The couple will travel to Cancun for a wedding trip, and will then make their home in Farr West. 4 Atkin — Swenson 1 Charles Jacob Swenson and Melissa Beth Atkin will be wed on May 7, 2005. Char les is the son of Doug Swenson of Eden and Karen Swenson of S. Ogden. Melissa iis the gs © Mrs. Linda Atkin of a Charles Swenson i will celebrate their wedding with guests at Legacy Park in Syracuse, Utah. Charles is self employed and Melissa is a manager at Fazoli’s in Layton. The couple will make their home in Eden. DeLore “Tud” Grow Blanche Geana Carson On April 18, 2005, our fun loving, pool playing, trout catching, Harley-Davidson riding Uncle Tu passed away at the great age of 80 to finally be with the rest of his family. n 16, 1924 DeLore “Tud” Grow was born the fifth child of six to Henry and Ruth Halls Grow in Huntsville, Utah. Tud graduated from Weber High School—the very school that his mother wrote the school song for. “He married Ruth Marble, (later divorced) and from that union they had a baby daughter, Dalyce Grow, whom only survived one day. He also married Donna Wells, (later divorced). For 50 years Tud was a proud member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, an organization from which he made numerous life long friends. Uncle Tud was a car salesman all his life. He loved the interaction with all the people he met. (But mostly I think he liked that he could keep his own hours. You could always bet if there was a pool table around, so was Tud. It was his game of choice, and he was very good at it. He told me more that once in the last couple of years that of all the things he could not do anymore, that was the recreation he missed most. Anyone who knew Uncle Tud knew that he loved to listen to the “Ink Spots.” The last time Cindy and I visited him in Ogden, we played the CDs and he sang and laughed as we danced to hem. The last of his siblings to pass, he is now enjoying a reunion with his parents; older brother Otto Grow; sisters June Van Fleet, Avon (Billie) Gray, Lucile (Tootsie) Carter, and Dixie Gilbert; niece Judy Richins; nephew John Grow; and baby daughDalyce. Tud leaves behind 7 nieces Nanci Kummer, Cindy Martin, Janet Pinto, Susan White, e Gibson; and nephews ba Hansen and Scott Van Fleet. Also several great nieces and nephews. On — Uncle Tud, I would like to thank ‘The Moving Crew.” You know who you are. He loved and appreciated you all very much. Graveside services were held Saturday, April 23, 2005 at the Huntsville City Cemetery, Cemetery Point. ear Uncle Tud, I will always remember these last couple of -e that we had to get to know each h well. I will mi iss that I no longer have someone to call* a cle.” Love Nanci. remation under the direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary. E-mail condolences to Ibm@lindquistmortuary.com EDEN - Blanche Geana Carson Reid, 97, died at a local care center on April 13, 2005 of causes incident to age. She was born August 26, 1907 in Payson, Utah, the first child of Alvin Carson and Dora Maud Memmott. She married her high school sweetheart William Eugene Reid in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 30, 1927, and went with him to New York City where he pursued his music education at NYU, and where she studied voice, and ballet under Annette Gottlieb. She had lived in Ogden since 1938, when her husband’s teaching career brought him to Weber County High School. She had been a vocal soloist with the Ogden Tabernacle Choir. was a member of the Church of “on Christ of Latter-day Saints, formerly of t Ogden 33rd and 47th wards. She had Beet a teacher in Relief Society, and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by one daughter, Connie Huggins of Eden; eight grandchildren; Wendy James) Howard of Washington Terrace; Gaye Hogge and Rebecca (Kimbal) Hale of Eden; Reid Marlo) Hess of Riverton, Utah; Deborah (Edward) Hess Caine and Michael (Peggy) Hess of Phoenix, Arizona; John Earl (Marla) Hess of Victorville, California; and Michelle Hess Nelson of Coalville, Utah; 24 great grandchildren and eight great- great grandchildren. Also surviving is one half-sister, Lorna (Eldredge) Searle Carter of Springville, Utah. e was preceded in death by her husband; two daughters, LaJean Reid Hess and Lynnette Reid; two brothers, Lee and Ralph (Buss) Carson; and one sister, Mabel Carson Vest. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 16, 2005 at Aarons Mortuary & Crematory, 1600 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah. St. Fi lorence Catholic Community Se Sunday: 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. = 1 WEEKDAY MASS: Tuesday: 230 p.m. followed by The Rosary oa ee 5 a.m. Phone: 745 - LORD Huntsville, Utah PASTORAL ADMINISTRATOR: Fr. ea Cummins 399-9531 RECONCILIATION: 30 minutes before Mass Came celebrate with William Herman Green, Jr., Chaplain (Lt. Col.) USA Ret. William Herman Green, Jr., passed away on April 12, 2005. He was born in Hooper, Utah, February 17, 1919 to William H. Green and Minnie Irene Parker. He married Naida Mae Nye on January 12, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was raised in Kanesville, Utah and graduated from Weber County High School, Weber College and Brigham Young University. He attended the University of Utah. He served as an LDS a. from 1940 - 1942 in the Northern States Mission. He taught for two years in the Ogden City Schools and entered the U.S. Army in 1951 as an LDS Chaplain with assignments in California, Colorado, Texas, Korea, Japan, and Germany. He was a member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Colorado Springs ae and the Monterey Bay Symphony Orchestra. a supervisor at the Utah Disability eeouialion Services in Salt Lake City. He served on the Weber Stake High Council; Monterey Bay, California High Council; Branch President at Killeen, Texas and Baumholder, Germany; and District President of the Servicemen’s district in Japan; and in many other callings. le is survived by his wife Naida and daughter OBITUARIES cont. on page 8 SF Sa Tverson_ Dorie Vern Iverson DDS — <= Mike Crookston DDS Iverson Family Dentistry offers all phases of general dentistry to you and your family. Nitrous oxide, and stereo and video technology will make your visit to the dentist much more pleasant. Extended houts available. 2627 N. Highway 162, us God’ Ss good news. Intersection of Highway 39 & Snowbasin Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to IHC Hospice would be appreciated. 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