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Show Volume XV Issue XI The Ogden Valley news Page May 15, 2008 Announcements (cont. from page 6) Obituaries Walter S. Fuller Walter S. Fuller of Townsend, Georgia passed away April 23, 2008, at the age of 100. He and Sarah, his wife of 64 years, recently spent two months in Ogden Valley, visiting his son and daughterin-law, Walter Fuller Jr. and Lisa Karam Fuller, residents of Walter S. Fuller Huntsville. Walter, a son-of-the-south and true southern gentleman, marveled at the record snowfall in the Valley this winter. Verda Neilsen Wadsworth Our loving wife, mom, and grandmother, and sister, Verda Nielsen Willie Wadsworth, passed away April 25, 2008 due to complications from a stroke. She was born January 15, 1920 Verda Wadsworth in Malad, Idaho, a daughter of James Peter Nielsen and Olive Olson. Verda married Robert LeGrande Willie in Malad, Idaho on November 28, 1937, deceased. She married Norman E. Wadsworth in Evanston, Wyoming, June 25, 1949. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS, Westwood Ward. She has served as a Relief Society President. She had a special love for the Young Women, and has been Darrel A. Robbins Darrel Alvin Robbins, 75, died Monday, April 28, 2008 at McKay-Dee Hospital. He was born June 5, 1932 in Ogden, a son of Alvin and A. Eanone Arbon Robbins. On February 15, 1952, Darrel married Joan Marie VanAlfen in the Salt Lake LDS Darrel A. Robbins Temple. Joan preceded him in death on August 8, 2006. He grew up in Ogden graduating from Ogden High School in 1950. He ran track and sang in the college choir. Darrel was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in Scouting for over 25 years and was the recipient of the Silver Beaver Award. He was very active in all the young A graduate of the University of Georgia, etables with family and friends. LaVor H. Class of 1929, he served in the United States He was a member of The Church of Bowden Army during World War II, and worked at Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. the Atlanta Gas Company for 43 years before LaVor is survived by his wife Maxine, LaVor H. Bowden two sons and five daughters: Ray (Peggy) retiring in 1973. He was a member of the passed away Bowden, Eden; Leola Fordham, Ogden; First United Methodist Church of Tucker. Thursday, May 1, Junior (Toni) Bowden, Roy; Nola (Don) Survivors include his wife, Sarah Fuller, 2008 surrounded by sons Walter Fuller Jr. and Larry Fuller, Mitchell, Syracuse; Lois (Scott) Cooper, St. his loving family. grandson Zebulon Fuller, granddaughters George; Nora (Mike) Valdez, Ogden; and He was born Flora (Jack) Skinner, Stansbury Park. Anna McBrayer and Shannon Ackal, and August 22, 1930 in great grandsons Patrick McBrayer, Aeneas He is also survived by 21 grandchildren Fairview, Idaho to and 27 great-grandchildren. McBrayer, and Parker Ackal. Kenneth and Inez In lieu of flowers, those wishing may LaVor was preceded in death by his make contributions to Hospice of Savannah, LaVor H. Bowden Bowden, and raised parents, grandson Jason LaVor Bowden, by his loving parents granddaughter Hether Mae Dunn, and Georgia, or the Hospice in your community. Seymour and Gladys Hoskins. Funeral services were held April 28 great-grandson Joshua Warren Angwin. LaVor married his teenage sweetheart at Patterson’s Spring Hill in Atlanta, Funeral services were held Tuesday, May Maxine Middleton on September 13, 1947 6, 2008 at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, Georgia. in Pocatello, Idaho. 3408 Washington Blvd. He retired from Hill Air Force Base Young Women’s President several times. Interment at Lindquist’s Washington In the last few years she has served exten- after 28 years of service. Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington LaVor enjoyed the outdoors. He loved Blvd. Email condolences to <www.@ sively with the Name Extraction and the hunting and fishing, and was a passion- lindquistmortuary.com> Family History program. Verda was raised on a farm in Holbrook, ate master gardener. He will always be Idaho, where she learned the ethics of hard remembered for his astonishing garden OBITUARIES cont. on page 8 and sharing his homegrown fruits and vegwork. She loved her horses and goats. She loved to crochet, and made many quilts for family and friends. Above all else, she dearly loved her family. Also, her many friends were very precious to her. She is survived by her children: Ned (Barbara) Willie of Hooper and Glen (Diane) Willie of Plain City; 12 grandchildren; and 33 great-grandchildren. Also, many loving nieces and nephews. Also surviving is one sister, Carolyn (Ferrell) Neal of Snowville, Utah; and one brother, P.O. Box 745 Eden UT 84310 Harold (Darlene) Nielsen of Malad, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her parents; Office 801.745.6700 Fax 801.745.9499 her first husband, Robert Willie; and two KenTurnerRE.com brothers, Glen Nielsen and Albert Nielsen. Funeral services were held on April 30, 2008 at the Farr West Westwood Ward, 2123 N. 2000 W., Farr West. Ken Turner Real Estate Presents... Interment, Plain City Cemetery. men’s activities and sporting programs. He also served as a counselor in the Bishopric. He acted in church plays for years and participated in the All Faces West pageant. He worked for Cream ‘O Weber for 50 years. Darrel loved to travel and he considered himself a professional comedian as he loved to make people laugh. Surviving are two sons and one daughter: Kerry A. (Becky) Robbins, Liberty; Brad Robbins, Layton; Janae (Mark) Dyson, Harrisville; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, one brother, and one sister. Preceding Darrel in death were his parents, wife, grandchild Kelly Robbins and one sister. 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