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Show THE Page 8 OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Volume XIV _ Issue II October 15, 2006 Announcements Obituaries Carolyn Sue Peterson Woodbury Carolyn Sue Peterson Woodbury, 63, precious wife, mother, grandmother, and friend passed away Saturday, September 30, 2006 at an home after a four year battle with cance She was ban June 1, 1943 in Ogden, Utah to Elwood Peterson and Lottie Seegmiller Peterson. She was raised and cueated in Ogden. She graduated from Ogden High School and. Weber State College. Interment, Myers Memorial Park Send condolences to Evergreen family Before his retirement Ray was an avid sportsman enjoying fishing; and hunting deer, pheasants, and ducks. He was a member of the Ogden Duck Club, the Elks, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He and Pat traveled across the United States in their mini-home enjoying the sights along the wa greatest joy was spending time with his nome he loved them very much. s survived by his wife Patricia — Wessman Wiggins; daughter Suzan W. Loveland; grandson Cody Burke Loveland (Jennifer); granddaughter TessaRae Cullimore (Kirby); greatgrandchildren Brigham and _ Luke Loveland; Kiressa, Daxson, and Hayden Cullimore; and sister Norma Wright. e was preceded in death by his parents; infant sister Dorothy Wiggins, and his great-grandson Kimball Rae Cullimore. Funeral services were held October 16, 2006 at Myers Mortuary in Ogden. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Send condolences to family at <www.myers-mortuary.com> at <www.imyers-mortuary.com> Raymond “Ray” Farr Wiggins Raymond Farr °o Raymond Wiggins 19 Utah to Raymond Stanley Wiggins and Rhea Farr. Ray served in the U.S. Navy during WWII as an Electricians Mate aboard the U.S.S. Kitkun Bay aircraft Carrier earning a Presidential Citation, several Bronze Stars, and other awards. e loved talking about his Navy Experiences to anyone that would listen. Ray married Patricia Nora Wessman March 6, 1945 in Ogden, Utah. He was a Dance Instructor, along with his wife Pat, teaching in Huntsville, Bountiful, and Ogden, Utah; and in Malad, Idaho. He retired from Weber State University as the Maintenance Supervisor of the Dorms and Union Building. is Sue married Sidney Waters, august 12, 1969 they later divorced. She married David S. Woodbury June 11, 1982 in the Ogden Temple. ae raised three wonderful children toget Sue was an Sater and coach with a remarkable ability to teach and reach her students and athletes. She taught at Wahlquist Jr. High, Payson High School, and 27 years at Weber High School. She taught Physical Education, Health, Psychology, Sports Psychology, and A.P. Psychology. Sue was never happier than when teaching psychology and coaching girl’s rack and cross-country, and at family BB Sue was an active member of the LDS church, currently the South Weber 4th Ward. She held many positions: librarian, Young Women’s leader, and Relief Society President. She loved the people. Sue loved tennis, church novels, the temple, her family, and mowing the lawn. Surviving are her loving, devoted husband David; her children, Ryan Waters, Mantua, Utah; Jaime Wimmer (Justin), Ogden, Utah; and Ashley Woodbury, South Weber, Utah. She has five grandchildren: Braxton and Bryson Waters, North Ogden; and Lyrik, Crew, and Ari Wimmer, Ogden. She is also survived by her brother Gerald Peterson, Hoope Utah; and two sisters, Sandra Wright, Ft. Collins, CO; and Debra Cain, Orem, UT. She was preceded in death by both parents, Elwood and Lottie Peterson. Sue, we will miss your smiling face, loving concern, and always positive attitude Funeral services were held Friday, October 6, 2006 at the South Weber 4th Ward, 7989 S. 2250 E., South Weber. n man and family. He also imparted a great love for the outdoors to his family, and his legacy carries on with each fish caught. For those of us fortunate to know and love Wendell, the pain of his absence will be felt every day that passes by. He is — missed ell is survived by his wife, Virginia Rounkles, of 61 years; his sons and their spouses: Dee Ellen Rounkles of Washington Terrace; Larry Rounkles and Sue Keener of Riverdale; Keith and Belinda Rounkles of Ogden; Kent and Jeanette Rounkles of South Ogden; Dale and Celeste Rounkles of South Weber; and preceded in death by his son Gregg Rounkles. Wendell also leaves behind his sisters Wilma Sperry of Clearfield; Marylynn of North Carolina; and Ellen Archuleta of Ogden. In addition, he also leaves 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sister Doris and his brother David Rounkles. Funeral services were held October 11, 2006 at Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Deceased C. Douglas “Doug” October 2, 2006. Scout Asks for Help From Community Ty My name Rebine at I on a cial If you know of anyone’s name that should be added to this list, please contact me. Thank you for your help in this project; my number is (801) 745-6515. workin very speEagl Jay Bachman U really want to be bundled? Myron Chambers William Chambers Melvin Eggleston Internet Jack Fuller Mack NO CONTRACTS Park in memory of all those who Ty Robins left Eden to serve their country in World War II. I could honor all those who left the Valley, but this monument is designed to specifically honor those who left Eden to serve in World War II. I have a list of names but I need your help to make sure it is accurate and com- today at www.MyBigWorld.com What Our Elected Shirley Fuller Donald Guthrie Melvin Hogge Yi Property Tax Reform I believe the “real” tax issue we face is property tax. It is time for a fundamental change in our property tax jaws. We must provide relief to owners A supp of th. Weber a len. It has been my pleasure to work st and | am pleased to support him fer,State Rep fer our area. e hope thattyes will aoe me use decisions. We the Valley residents must work hard to ensure the Valley h id and appreciated We Economic Growth i to other areas. Itistime toeelect state paying Gage: “The Froerer families are stalwarts and pioneers sf Woker County. , in particular, continues Pp d Hi: hi: y attests to his readiness to continue to serve. Even more impo: tantly, he is a man of character and integrity. Congressman Robb Bishop first h County. “Gage Froerer is a man of integrity who has a genuine interest and concern ater the citizens of Weber County. an isa thinkin: g' YP iy organ. to do. He county Ogd' & less pres: I P property taxes. well.’ Jerry DeG Weber County School Board President Vote Gage on November 7th! Bringing Gage would love to hear Results y 621-0505 y d hi for Weber Ihave seen kill: | know that he is just what we need in state government. Please joii porting Gage by voting for him on Nov. 7t! Camille Cain Weber County Commissioner Se iti grow that are presently leadees that are co itedt Weber County. I ih John J. Wilson Representative Joe Murray [YY] Educating Our Kids families, Blake Storey Elmer Storey “Gage i is a Proven leader and trusted items: g ii Local Control & Involvement Ogden Valley Fred Robins Officials Say About “I am proud to endorse and support Gage Froerer in his campaign forthe §Utah’ State Legtsintare, - November we have a women of int d vision t the Utah Legislature. oe isa candidate we can all be proud of, with the virtues and passion to make Utah all it can be Senator Orrin Hatch VALLEY ISSUES Fuller Norma Fuller = NO BUNDLES NO HASSLES Get Unbundled Rochell, 76, died Vola Ball Wyatt Campbell, 82, died October 8, 2006. Home! |