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Show The Ogden Valley news Page 6 Volume XVIII Issue XXIII March 1, 2011 Announcements Birth Scarlett Michelle Hyatt was born January 27 at 1:37 p.m. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. and was 20.75 inches long. Parents are Devon and Andrea Hyatt of Ogden. She has a sister named Lucy. Grandparents are Richard and Michelle Evans of Eden, Rod and Janelle Hyatt of Ogden, and Layne Keller and Cyndi Keller of Salt Lake City. Pictured left is Scarlett Michelle Hyatt. Young Womanhood Awards Gabriella Tawzer, 15, daughter of Scott and Michelle Tawzer of Huntsville, has received her Young Women Recognition Award. She is a member of the Middle Fork Ward and is a sophomore at Weber High School. Miranda Calder, 15, daughter of Glen and Rebecca Van Leer, 15, daughter of Steve and Linda Van Leer Meridee Calder of Huntsville, of Huntsville, has received her has received her Young Women Young Women Recognition Recognition Award. She Award. She is a member is a member of the Middle of the Middle Fork Ward and Fork Ward and is a sophomore is a sophomore at Weber High at Weber High Miranda Calder School. Gabriella Tawzer School. Rebecca Van Leer The Young Womanhood Recognition Award is given to young women who, through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Young Women’s program, complete various projects for personal growth and church and community service. Wedding Carly Hirst and Brian Firth Mr. & Mrs. Brian Firth Choose Your Carly Tai Hirst and Brian Scott Firth were married on December 28, 2010 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception was held in their honor that evening at the Huntsville LDS church. Carly is the daughter of Paul and Christine Hirst of Huntsville. She graduated from Weber High School. She is currently a senior at Brigham Young UniversityIdaho seeking a degree in secondary education with an emphasis in Mathematics and Spanish. Brian is the son of Jay and Colleen Firth of Preston Idaho. Brian graduated from Preston High School and completed a LDS mission in the Argentina Resistencia Mission. He is also a senior at Brigham Young University-Idaho seeking a degree in Automotive Management. After the couple’s honeymoon to St. George, Utah, they returned to BYUI to complete their studies. SKI HOME Cold Springs Village Townhome www.UtahHomes.com/982469 • $249,000 • 2 Bedrooms/1.5 Baths • 1.98 Acres • Barn • 2 Car Garage • New Inside! • A River Runs Through It! Contractor’s Home www.UtahHomes.com/983314 • $119,900 • Built 2007 • 3 Bedrooms/2.5 Baths • 1 Car Garage • HOA Fees $70/Month • Less than 30 minutes to Snowbasin Ski Resort! • Close to shopping, restaurants, movies and more! Obituaries Shauna Lassig Brooks an injured squirrel on the side of the road, a friend in need, or any member of her family, she took care of them and loved them fully! Shauna was beautiful, strong, amazing, caring, compassionate, nurturing, bright, funny, thoughtful, and kind. She was loved by everyone who knew her, and her laugh made everyone smile! She is survived by her husband Gary; six children, Nichole (Greg) Kroening, Oriana (Jack) Carter-Long, Phaedra (Carlos) Tripp, Ryan (Cassie) Shurtleff, Kellie (Steve) Call, Elizabeth (Bryan) Browning; two step-children, Becky Brooks and David Brooks; and two sisters, LuWanna Broadbent and Marcia (Greg) Gleason. She is leaving behind 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, whom she had very special relationships with, and was looking forward to the two that were on their way. She is also leaving behind Black Jack (cat-28 y/o), Willow (dog-15 y/o), and Jackson (dog-7 y/o). She is preceded in death by her son Shane Gary Brooks, mother, father, sister, and grandson. Graveside services were held Thursday, February 17, at the Ogden City Cemetery. A celebration of her life was held following the service at the Kroening residence in Eden, Utah. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please make a donation to the Humane Society. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. Email condolences to the family at <www. lindquistmortuary.com> Leo Paul Meyer Sharpshooter on the United States Army NATO Rifle Team. In 1983 Leo met Judy Oswald in West Point, Nebraska, and together they moved to Ogden, Utah, and raised four children together. In 1997 they migrated up the canyon to Huntsville and built their dream home together. Leo retired from FedEx Ground in April 2010; he was a member of the American Legion and ABATE of Utah. Leo is survived by his wife Judy Meyer of Huntsville, Utah; mother Doreen Meyer and sister Donna (Tim) Martens of West Point, NE; brother Wayne (Dawn) Meyer of Melbourne, FL; children Brian (Cindy) Loftus of Ogden, Utah; Brad (Chris) Meyer of Pender, NE; Jenny (Jeff) Banks of Boise, ID; Harley (Angie) Meyer of Clearfield, Utah; 8 granddaughters, 2 grandsons, 1 greatgranddaughter; and the many brothers, sisters, and friends he made over the years. He was preceded in death by his father, Paul Meyer, and brothers David Meyer and Arlan Meyer. Cremation handled by Leavitt’s Mortuary. A celebration of his life was held Friday, February 25, 2011 at the American Legion Club in Huntsville. They say you can see a person’s soul through their eyes. Mother’s soul seemed to reach out and hold you. Shauna L. Brooks began a new journey on February 11, 2011. She was born to Shauna Brooks Juliane and Golden Harris on February 4, 1946 in Tremonton, Utah. She grew up in Ogden with her sisters; LuWanna, Marlena, and Marcia in their beautiful home built by their father’s loving hands. She started her own family with Richard Shurtleff. Together they had four beautiful children and enjoyed their time together. She later met and married her life companion, Gary Brooks on June 28, 1980. They had three more wonderful children. Mom approached every day like it was an adventure! She loved sharing amazing experiences with her family and friends. You could catch her somersaulting down Sand Dune Arch, driving switchbacks in Moab (even though she was terrified of heights), and diving into frigid water while river rafting or boating at the Tetons. One of her passions was rock hunting, a fun and unique skill she passed on to her children and grandchildren. Whether it was camping, hiking, or leading the conga line at family parties, she was happiest when her family was together. She had the biggest heart! Whether it was her pets at home, stray animals of any kind, Leo Paul Meyer, 63, passed away Friday, February 18, 2011 in the beautiful log home he and his brother built in Huntsville, Utah. Leo was born November 21, 1947, at home on the kitchen table in a blizzard in Custer, South Dakota. Leo Meyer He is the oldest child of Paul and Doreen Meyer and spent his childhood cutting wood every morning and doing his schoolwork aside the coal oil lantern. The family moved around frequently, and in 1966 Leo graduated from high school in Paso Robles, California. His first motorcycle was a Cushman; his first Harley-Davidson came in 4 boxes, 6 coffee cans, and a 5-gallon bucket, which he transformed into a 1947 Knucklehead. He later traded the Knucklehead to brother Arlan and built a Panhead police special that he rode for many years. Leo enjoyed many motorcycle trips; his most recent ride was on a 2007 Dynaglide for a cross-country trip to Florida with his brother and friend. On the ride home, he was accompanied by his youngest son. Leo has built and worked on many a motorcycle in his life. He is a true craftsman and a master of all trades. Leo served his country in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969. He was awarded Top Deceased Herman “Herm” Udink died February 14, 2011. OBITUARIES cont. on page 7 Please send your announcements & photos to: Ogden Valley news P O BOX 130 eden UT 84310 Announcements are placed free of charge. 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