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Show SR N e T The Ogden Valley News December 1998 Vélume 1, 'I'ssvue 3 | . | T sl TN T T T —Page-10 T Obltuarles 2Dcn Kammeyer WEDDING Cody Danny anht Don M. Clark s sonof ‘Danny and Karen Wright,of | - Liberty, and Kari Jean Hancock,] e daughter of Steve and Karen Hancock of Payson Utah, were § married November 28th in the Salt Lake Temple. A receptlon‘ an Open and was held in Payson house was held in leerty on December 12th. The new couple will live in ‘Ogden after a honey{ ' moon to Dlsneyland NORTH EDEN -Havyreonaldka ey, B8 bel oved OGDEN Don M. Clark 69 husband, father, and, grandfa- . :Saturday. Novembeér 21, 1698, ollow- ther, neacefully passed away. at' his 1ing a courageous battle with cancer, & hor me on November 27, 1998 after an c.hzs home in Eden, Utah surrounded by extended iliness. His loving Wwife and chis loving family. - companion of 43 years was at hidside. ¥ He was bom ih Ogden; Ulah Aprl He was born March 8, 1929, the o ¥3, 1922, the $oh of Marry and Florence of Parley James and Elizabeth va 4Bitton Kammeyer. He allended 8&hoo:! Bailey Clark of Liberty. He was marri 'Sehool Class of 1940. He aiso attend ‘ted Weber College: 2 On July 1, 1948 he martied Meiva in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He lived most of his life in Liberty, the valley he loved. He graduated from Weber High eaway March 7, 1966. They were mar: BS in Education. He also served in the D ASSOCIATES e #irt:Ogden, graduating from Ogden High to Ruth Anne Jensen on June 16, 1955 P s g O L T N ried for almost 48 years and TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE EDEN GFFICE weré military during the Korean War. He was eblessed with three daughters, Dianne an outstanding salesman at Sears, 2(Dennis) Shaw, Eden; Sherty (Rodney) ‘taught at Weber. High ‘School, was the sWangsgard, Malad:; Nancy (Daniel) manager at Wood Systems in Salt ~ EScott, Brigham City. They had lived Ir Lake City, and the Purchasing Officer »;@gden South Ogden and Eden. He at MountainWest Savings and Loan. tloved and enjoyed his wite, hig ehll_ His most enjoyable years of employment were at Weber High. where he adl’en and his grandchildran, e IHe workedfor his father at Kammey touched many lives and made lasting 2580 NORTH HIGHWAY 162 | EDEN, UTAH 84310 | ,‘PHONE 801-745-8800 FAX: 745-1400 | | -er's Sport Stors from the age of 12 un friendships. it he enlleled In the Navy In 1942 at -He was always an active member of “an’aviation cadet, receiving a commis. the LDS Church-and served as organ- - T T B THE gCampbell for time and all eternity ir School, attended BYU.L and Weber l'the Logan LDS Templs. She passec State College where he received his I TPg T R Zion as an Ensign. HMe gerved in.the ist for the Liberty Ward for 47 years. ana- Riv He and his wife served at the Hill Cu.Jfiicxfic theaterardwy © Navel Air Station; "Flbrlda when the morah Sites, New York Rochester Mis- TN war ended. He. then returned home . *He and hig brother-in-law, Joe Farn viorth purchased the Sport Btore..ir "#956 from hig fathet and uncles Err and. Ed, and they operated it unti % E back 1o work at Kammayer's. 0. He then opetated Kammeyer's flice Equipment until 1977. He hac éen a member of the Jr. Chamber '_: Commerce o Ogden Chambet of Com: ,}nerce. Weber Wildlife: Federation, Kia lwanls and. had been invelved in-rea “gstate, - n Don was ac’ave in lhe Church cf Je 1 Sus Ohrigt of Latter Day- Saints, serving um ‘numerous callings, lneludlng Eder sion from 1993 to 1994. and served-in the Jordan River Temple. Since that time, they have been in- volved " the Famlly Histoty Extractlon | | .fianee clerk in the wards - Heis survwed by his mfe. Ruth and six children, Randy J., Ortonwlle, Mi; Jeffrey D. (Bonmie), Pleasant View,; Jerilyn (Brian) Waterfall, Sandy; James B. (Paula), Pleasant Grove; Rosanne (Kelly) Jensen, Layton; and’ Rachelle (Tyler) Gunderson, Reno, NV. He is also survived by 19 grandchildren; his brother, J. Rodney Clark, Liberty; and also served | ufie ing -and “camping. L.;*He is survived: By his lhre " daugh nephews. His chil- dren and grandchildren were his pride and sian 10 at age six. He was a meticulous sarpenter and buiit three of his own tiers and ten grandehiidren: ~suather 1omes and assisted with many others. Kev , Michells Jason, +Belaney, Reven, ~1e built many pieces of fine furniture, Maryann, BObblLyn ant ’fl Jarsd, vhich will be cherished by their recipints. His greatest frustrations begin. vhen, hampered by s battle with %lerway Me Is also survived by hig sis ancer, it became a struggle toplay Karlene (Joe) Farnsworlh St' 1e. organ and to bunld 1ejbshua and a special foreign exchang:© -Stdent daughter, Sissel Andersen orge. - by }‘”»‘Hegwas preceded in death m. 3 fixie and parenls. L In Memory of Holly Lufl;on - who died too young. e ey e e e We’ll be thinking of her on her buthday - December 2 15tf- o Dallm L Tuttle baby Megan Genae 'Roblns baby girl, - boy, born November 21st to - born November zgm to parents Llsafl‘ parents Randie Genae Robins and ~ Shawn E. Tuttle of Paul Warnes of ~ Eden. Eden Lynn Francis and . Deby Burton = | Ph: 745-8800 ext. 310 | Mobile: 791-1900 ; Pete Bealba ERI i Ph:745-8800 ext. 328 Cell-VoiCe Mail; 39,‘_1 --4__{1‘_00 | s 1 Res Office: (801)876 :3333 STOP BY AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE TITLE AND MORTGAGE HEEDS iy and they will always feel his on the Eder and joy, love for them. rPiannin & Board and as President.of the |Jndylng Don’s talents blessed everyone’s v’Eden aterworks Company. He e ives. He was an accomplished musiovad:hunting (sspecially deer and elk) taught himself to play the pia- '_teteke He & § E-mail: ; deby@ mansell n Program g'smp' ic, two stake tissions, Ogdaf: several meces and take: Mlselefi President and as & and the They were Salt Lake Temple Square Ushers for the Sunday morning Tabernacle Choir Broadcasts from 1995 through 1996, ; |