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Show Page 6 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXV Issue XXI December 15, 2019 Announcements Anniversary Happy 50th Anniversary! Dee & Margo Staples Obituaries Elizabeth Ann Holmstrom Whitehead Dee and Margo Staples are proud to announce the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. August 26, 1936 ~ They were married November 21, 1969 in the Salt Lake November 20, 2019 Temple. They met while attending college at Weber State, and have shared a happy life together with their family and friends. Elizabeth Ann They have lived in Layton for most of their marriage. Holmstrom Whitehead, They will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with their five 83, passed away children and ten grandchildren in Hawaii. Wednesday, November How long is 50 years? It’s 18,250 days, 4380,000 hours, and Elizabeth Whitehead 20, 2019. She was born 26,280,000 minutes. Above all, it’s one blessed family. August 26, 1936 in Ogden, Utah, the daughHappy Anniversary Mom and Dad. We love you! ter of Carl Leroy and Florence Woolley Holmstrom. Dee & Margo Staples She married Wilford Dwain “Bill” Whitehead August 23, 1963 in Logan, Utah. Bill passed away November 6, 2002. Ann and Bill had many happy years together, raising kids, building a home in beautiful Ogden in death by his parents and his brother Valley, and traveling to many parts of the Robert Maloney preceded Louis Hauck. world. Hauck Graveside services were held Saturday, Ann was a teacher by profession, and Robert Hauck, 75, December 7, 2019 at the Huntsville Cemetery whether at school or home, she knew how passed away November where military honors were accorded. to make learning fun. Family vacations often The family would like to give special doubled as opportunities to collect scientif28, 2019 at his home in Huntsville. He was born thanks to his doctor’s Melissa Bentley M.D., ic specimens, with Dad slamming on the brakes January 11, 1944 in his cardiologist Wobo Bekwelem M.D., pulmo- when Mom yelled “Stop!” so she could hop out Pittsburgh, PA to Louis and nologist David Klein M.D. and pulmonologist and collect a plant she wanted from the mounHelen Maloney Hauck. Mary Beth Scholand M.D. tainside. Many a grandchild later found fossils, Arrangements entrusted to Myers Ogden rocks, and sand collections at Grandma’s house He graduated from North Catholic High School Mortuary. to use in science projects of their own. Robert Hauck Condolences may be sent to the family at and attended Penn State As a certified Master Gardener, Ann continUniversity. Bob served in the Air Force during <www.myers-mortuary.com> ued doing what she did all her life: making the the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of SSGT. world around her more beautiful. Together, she Bob married Pamela Shupe January 11, and Bill traveled to visit gardens around the 1969 in Ogden, Utah; they have one son Robert Gordon LeRoy Phelps, 87, died November world. Mom was honored to have KSL’s Larry Hauck (Chrissa Petersen) and two granddaugh- 21, 2019. Sager feature her own gardens in Eden in the ters, Hailey and Caitlin. He loved his family. Elaine Barker Lowder, 88, died November He enjoyed restoring cars, drag racing his Plum Crazy Dodge Challenger, and working 25, 2019. on his meticulous yard, and loved listening to Bonnie Jean Chase Ruley, 88, died November 26, 2019. oldies. He was a diehard Steelers fan. Bob is survived by his Pam, his wife of 50 Thomas Kirk Favero, 52, died November 29, years; and his son and granddaughters. He was 2019. Obituaries Deceased Please send your announcements & photos to: Ogden Valley news PO BOX 130, eden UT 84310 Announcements are placed free of charge. In this season of giving, we celebrate our generous community. Thank you to all who donated and for your support in this year’s Albert Burns Kendell May 24, 1927 ~ November 25, 2019 Albert Burns Kendell, 92.5 years young, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Right by his side was his lifelong love and eternal companion of 67 years, Marilyn Summerill Kendell. What a wonderful and fun example they have been to us all. A super father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend and aviator, he lived a very full and wonderful life. Bert was born May 24, 1927 in Ogden, Utah to Albert F. and Jean Vogel Kendell. He attended Ogden High School. Bert left school at age 17 to join the Navy and enter WWII, becoming a Naval Aviator and flying for Naval Air Transport Service. After the war he attended Weber State College and received his aviation A&P license. Bert worked at HAFB as an aircraft mechanic until he was hired by Hawaiian Airlines flying DC-3 Aircraft. His sweetheart Marilyn joined him in Hawaii and they were married in the Hawaii LDS Temple. Bert flew for numerous airlines, including Hawaiian, North Central, Majestic, Continental and his Deseret News. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ann had a special love for family history work. She cherished her relationships with her cousins. She was proud of her heritage, and was very involved as a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She always enjoyed the sisterhood shared there. Ann was loved by many people. She is survived by her children, Elizabeth (David) Payne, Natalie (Kerry deceased) Gambles, and Neil (Lori) Whitehead; her stepchildren, Laura (Wes) Dewsnup, Cindy (Steve) Sommerfeld, Kent (Karen) Whitehead, and Lee (Jodie) Whitehead; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother David (Sharon) Holmstrom. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Whitehead; son-in-law, Kerry Gambles; granddaughter, Celia Ann Whitehead; brother, Larry Holmstrom; and both of her parents. The family would like to thank the many friends and caregivers who helped Ann at the end of her life. Particular thanks go to Dr. Sergio Collado at McKay Dee Cardiology and the caring nurses and staff at Legacy Home Health and Hospice. We owe a debt of gratitude to her very special friend, Natalie Wayment, whose weekly visits and loving care made a world of difference in our mother’s life. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at the Eden 1st Ward (6500 E. 1900 N., Eden, Utah). Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. Condolences may be shared at <www. lindquistmortuary.com> favorite, Frontier Airlines. He has logged more time in a DC3/C47 aircraft than almost any pilot in the world. He was a true gentleman in the cockpit and his flight crews always loved to fly with “Captain Al.” When he wasn’t flying, he was teaching students and fellow pilots to fly as a certified instructor, flying everything from Gliders to Seaplanes and all types of Jet Aircraft. He always said he never worked a day in his life as he enjoyed flying so much. Besides flying, he loved his Old English sheepdogs, traveling, motorcycling, snowmobiling, boating, raising cattle, farming, and fixing just about anything. His greatest achievement was his love for his family and the love they showed back to him. He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints and held many positions in the church. He lived his testimony of the Savior by how he treated everyone around him. His life has been an example of hard work, sacrifice, love and devotion to his family. He is survived by his eternal companion, Marilyn, and three children: Jackie (Donald) Keyes, Mark (Valerie) Kendell, and Scott (Cathy) Kendell. He has 13 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter Kari Lynn Kendell. The family would like to thank our special adopted daughter Theresa Jones for her tender care of Bert. Funeral Services were held Monday, December 2nd 2019 at the Uintah 1st Ward Chapel, 6660 S. 1775 E., Uintah, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please have a wonderful holiday season with your family and friends. Condolences may be expressed at <www. leavittsmortuary.com/notices/Albert-Kendell> OVerDRIVE 2019 and Summer Scramble Golf Tournament Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! We are SO grateful to the many donors and sponsors who enabled CFOV to turn over $325,000 to local nonprofit organizations in 2019. You too can show your love for Ogden Valley. Year-end donations welcome. www.cfovoverdrive.org Come join us for dinner! 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