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Show a THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS) December "=" 1, 2005 Announcements | Anniversaries Obituaries 1 month to 21 years. gq Their children and families hosted a summer ~ party 7 the Smith’s home August 6 in ington. Family and friends from various wa feeSs were in ae oe. Their children hosted a family dinner in Salt Lake City on November 12. e served in the U.S. Air Force for four years and attended college in California. He then became an insurance agent and broker, and a realestate appraiser. He has been a real-estate broker for the past 38 years. He also worked a short time for Davis County as a deputy sheriff and property-tax appraiser. Following high school, she worked a: operator for the Pacific Telephone Company ae a year or so. She was a stay-at-home mom for many years. In 1983 she worked for the Davis County Sheriff’s Office. She retired in 1998 after 15 years in the Sheriff's Ambulance Billing Department. She was appointed by former Governors Norman Bangerter and Michael Leavitt to serve as a member of the Utah Crime Victim Reparation Board. She served on the board for nine years. Jack and Darlene Phillips Robbins Robbins k and Darlene Phillips Robbins of Liberty recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. ey were married November 12, 1955 in Castro Valley, California. Their vows were solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple May 17, 3. ey have four children: Jack David Robbins (deceased), Judy and Jeff Smith, Kenneth and Shana Robbins, and Scott and Kersten Robbins. They have ten grandchildren ranging in ages from BNA stelle Brian Bosworth GC. i Curtis Bosworth, , of Liberty died Monday, November 14, 2005 in China. He was born August 21, 1965 in Ogden, a son of Gary Arthur and zac Kay Uibel Brian C. Bosworth Bosw On June 30, 1994, Brian married ie love = his life, Kristal Ann in Ogden. Their marriagewas solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on November 24, 99 Brian was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a strong testimony of eternal families. Raised and educated in Ogden, he graduated from Ogden High School where he forged many lifelong friendships through his academic and athletic achievements. After earning a B.A. in finance from Utah State University, he chee to start his business career in Ogden. Brian’ s strong attachment to the — insisted on investing in, and strengthening the Ozden community. He was the founder and owner of Timberlodge turing that later evolved into Timberlodge Collection and Manufacturing as , and retail entities with accounts around the country as well as internationally. He later diversified if land develop- 710-0827 or 745-2760 grew to encompass wholesale accounts throughout the United States. se Phone: 745 - LORD Huntsville, Utah Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. 10:1 WEEKDAY MASS: Tuesday: followed by The Rosary 5 a.m. oe ADMINISTRATOR: r. Charles Cummins ao 9531 ~~ RECONCILIATION: _ 30 minutes before Mass best interests at heart. He never said “no” to any charitable organization that approached him. Brian iat to travel with his family and expose them to various cultures. He loved nature and teaching his daughters about the natural world around them. Brian was an avid fly 1 skier, which was a favorite family activity. Surviving are his wife Kristal and two beloved daughters, Brooklyn Kate (9) and Ambrie Ann (7). Also surviving are his parents of Ogden; grandmother Thelma |U. Quinton, Pleasant Grove; brother Canyon, Terra AZ; ie family services were held under the direction of Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. n lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Parent Project/Muscular Dystrophy, 158 Lindwood Plaza Suite 220, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 (1-800-714 KIDS). Please indicate In Memory of Brian Bosworth. family at mail ndolene to the <lom@lindquistmortuary.com> Alithe er! An ideal investment property or loca- tion for a vacation getaway. “Lee” Sorenson Monday moming, and si OBITUARIES cont. on page 7 Inc. Snow Removal Land Sprinkler ~ Water Features Hydroseed ~ Sod Road CALL 940-4040 IPerfect Second Home on Wolf Creek Golf Course. Four bedroom Moose Hollow retreat. LAND Rental ready and fully furnished. Ready to be your getaway! Priced at $429, 900} Sorenson Ross Again” Alithe November 14, 2005, from the ravaging effects of Alzheimer’s. Mother was born September 24, 1921 in Ephraim, Utah, the first bom of Chessney Bryan and Tecei@ Alithe Real © n 4 oy passing of Jessie, when mother was age 5, Arminta Burbank orenson was our mother’s mother for the reminder of their mortal lives. She was reared and educated in San Pete County, Utah; and Franklin County, Idaho, graduUtah May 1938. Mother married her eternal soul mate Donald C. Ross in Preston, Idaho, November 16, 1941. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple in January 1962. She served faithfully in the Primary and Young Women’s Programs in the LDS Church. Through her example, she taught her family compassion for animals and those less fortunate. Mother enjoyed gardening, tending grandchildren, making all her grandchildren birthday cakes, and visiting with her best friends Wanda Be Berkley and June Wasuita. Mom is survived by her children: Donalee Ross, Ogden; RuthAnn (Randy) Bushell, Eden; and Doug (Janet) Ross, Farr West. Also, eight grandchildren: dam, Spencer, and Logan Bushell; Rhonda Angeletti Kathryn | _— and Jessica and Julie Ross. child: Emma. Maggie, Henry, and fn Bushell; Jackson and Clara Olsen; Lucy Bushell; and Alec, Jacob, Sam, and Mia Angeletti. She is also survived by her brother Gamel Sorenson; and her sisters Carol Andrews, Betty Wilkinson, and Reva Boyack. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents. Payne No Gain” HOMES Ski-in Ski-out View Lot at Powder} Mountain. Incredible vista and world famous: ee Ross, age 84, d Designs. ‘Come celebrate with us God’s good news. Intersection of Highway 39 & Snowbasin ers Carrie Anne Bosworth, Layton and Trisha (Kirk) Nord South Weber. Preceding Brian in death were his grandparents 4 7 ina RB, hand doa Uibel Priced at $329, 900 2 Acres in Huntsville Valley rentals available. Call for information on vacation rentals borhoods. Perfect spot for your custom Priced at $399, 0c 2.5 Acres in Huntsville. 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