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Show Page 6 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXIV Issue XXIV February 15, 2018 Announcements Obituaries Ronald Floyd Clark December 7, 1933 ~ January 26, 2018 Ronald F. Clark passed away Friday, January 26, 2018. Ron was born December 7, 1933 to Mary Luella Warren and F1oyd Ronald Clark Joseph Clark in Moreland, Idaho. He was their only son. He had two sisters, (Idabelle) and Joe Rierson, Oregon and (Doris) and Dick Dierckins, Virginia. After he graduated from high school he joined the U.S. Navy in 1953 and served aboard the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans DD754, and then on the U.S.S. Columbus. After his four-year enlistment, he met and married Marilynn L. Huss on September 6, 1958 in Spokane, Washington; they were later sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. A few years later they adopted two daughters, Melanie and Lauri, and two sons, Kevin and Michael; they were later divorced. On August 30, 1974 he married Linda R. Bailey. Her two children Randy and Ranae joined their family. Together they had two more children, Aaron and April. On December 4, 1976 they were sealed in the Idaho Falls Norman J. Shaw June 8, 1924 ~ January 28, 2018 Norman J. Shaw of North Ogden passed away January 28, 2018 at the age of 93. He was born June 8, 1924 in Ogden, Utah to Rosene Ward and Samuel Albert Shaw. He graduated from Weber Norman Shaw High School and earned his Master’s degree from Utah State University. He has lived in North Ogden for 80 years; he spent 3 years of his life in Logan, Utah and 10 years in Cokeville, Wyoming. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Norm married Beth Bailey September 18, 1945. They spent 71 wonderful years together. As a member of the LDS Church he served as Executive Secretary, home teacher and High Priest group leader. He retired from the Weber County School District as a Principal. Norm enjoyed woodwork, fishing, hunting and anything he did with family members. Norm is survived by his wife Beth; children Lynnette (Jack) Loughton, Myrleen (Scott) Temple. They lived in many places: Idaho, Colorado, and Oregon; and were later divorced. Ogden, Utah has been home to Ron for the last few years. He is preceded in death by his parents, and sisters (Idabelle and Doris), and daughter (Melanie) Hollar, Ogden. His children are (Lauri) and Bruce Cragun, Riverdale, Utah; (Kevin) and Jean Jones, Liberty, Utah; (Michael) Jones, South Ogden, Utah; (Randy) Clark, Ashland, Oregon; (Ranae) and Frank Shoup, Twin Falls, Idaho; (Aaron) and Rachel Clark, West Monroe, Louisiana; and (April) and Chris Walker, Tacoma, Washington, along with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Most of his working years were spent in sales and in the janitorial business. He worked for many companies and traveled frequently. Ron enjoyed the associations he had made while serving in the LDS Church as a Stake Missionary, Scout Leader, Teacher, and Bishop. His favorite hobbies were fishing and camping with friends and family. The family expresses a very special thank you to Envision Hospice, Wasatch Home Helpers, George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home - Delta Wing, and Leavitt’s Mortuary for the loving care they showed to our dad. Arrangements entrusted to Leavitt’s Mortuary, Ogden, Utah. A family memorial service will be held at a later date. Memories and condolences may be sent to <www.leavittsmortuary.com> Palmer, Rosanne (John) Chadwick, Jeanie (Ron) Montgomery, Norman James (Suzanne) Shaw; brother Dale C. Shaw; sister Nona Wiseman; 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Owen, Melvin and Wayne Shaw. Funeral Services were held February 3 at the Harrisville Stake Center, 1560 N. 200 W., N. Ogden. Interment in the Ben Lomond Cemetery. Deceased Carma J. Dickamore, 85, died January 25, 2018. Daniel Boyde Hancock, 77, died January 25, 2018. Mary Knight Hyde, 78, died January 19, 2018. Elaine Faye Todd Walker, 87, died January 25, 2018. Barbara Garner Leatherow, 93, died January 27, 2018. LaRee Best West, 78, died January 28, 2018. Lela Garner Cottam, 92, died February 4, 2018. Sherrel LaRue Draper Webber, 79, died February 5, 2018. Sharon Rich Lewis April 11, 1929 ~ January 27, 2018 Sharon Rich Lewis, born April 11, 1929, daughter of Blanche Browning and Junior Edward Rich, passed Sharon Lewis away of cancer on January 27, 2018, at age 88, at her home. She grew up in Ogden, Utah, attended the University of Utah where she joined the Chi Omega Sorority and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in history in 1952. She married O. Marvin Lewis in the Salt Lake Temple in 1949. Her first love was always her family, as she supported her busy physician husband, nurtured her six children, and held tight to her dear Rich and Browning relatives. As a young woman, she joined the Junior League of Ogden, where she learned to be an effective volunteer. Family, education, the arts, and her church were the focus of her service, including the Ogden Symphony Ballet Board, Weber State University’s “Families Alive” Board, their Child and Family Studies Advisory Board, and the Children’s School Committee. She served on the President’s Club Committee for the University of Utah, on the Children’s Justice Center Board, and the Child Abuse Prevention Board. She was a founding board member of the Ogden School Foundation and served as its president for five years. She served on the Ogden Arts Council, the Myra Powell Gallery Board, and the Gallery at the Station Board. Besides community services, she has been active in her church, serving as Relief Society President, as a member of the General Board of the Young Women, and as Weber State College Chapter and then Northern Utah Advisor for Lambda Delta Sigma as well as in presidencies and as a teacher in almost every organization. She loved being “Sister Friendly” in Primary, and served as a Church Service Missionary in the Ogden Utah Stake, Monroe Branch. Everywhere she served she made friends. Some of her dearest friends are members of her beloved Study Group and Ladies Literary. Sharon has received awards for her service over the years and has always felt that someone made a mistake. But she let her light shine to encourage others to give and serve. She received the “Service to Youth” award from the LDSSA at Weber State (1974), the “Nurturing Hand Award” (1993 and 2008), the “Lewis Shurtliff University Club Award” (1994), an honorary doctorate of humanities degree (2007) from Weber State University, and The Mayor’s Award for the Arts in 2011. Whether it was Ogden High School, the Egyptian Theater or Union Station that needed saving, Sharon was there to help, and to encourage others to contribute to the safety and beauty of the community. She was preceded in death by her husband, O. Marvin Lewis and sister Lynne Rich. She is survived by her two siblings, Edward B. (Lorna Ledingham) Rich and Carolyn Nebeker (Marty) Rasmussen; six children, Shelley (Douglas) Felt, Robin (Brad) Farr, David (Kim Corbin) Lewis, Mark (Susan Holmes) Lewis, Seth (Tonya Christopulos) Lewis, and Julie Lewis (Tane Williams); and 22 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite local charity. The family would like to thank Tammy, Valerie, Angie, and Miller of Encompass Hospice for their excellent care. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 3, 2018 at the Malan’s Peak Ward, 1643 26th St., Ogden. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. Condolences may be shared at <www. lindquistmortuary.com> Please send your announcements & photos to: Ogden Valley news PO BOX 130 eden UT 84310 Announcements are placed free of charge. 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