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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 10 Volume III, Issue II November 15, 2000 Announcements Missionaries Weddings Elder Jacob Saunders, son of Paul and Diane Saunders of Huntsville has been called to serve in the Mexico Tijuana Mission. His farewell address was held on October 29 at the Huntsville 2nd Ward. Erekson-Marcus United in marriage Saturday, October 14, were the former Amy Erekson and Justin Marcus. The bride is a daughter of Michael and Gundi McClarin of Huntsville, and Al and Nezla Erekson of Sandy. Parents of the bridegroom are Linda Marcus of South Ogden and Terry Marcus of Ogden. A reception was held in their honor that evening at the Lindquist Alumni Center at Weber State University. Flower girls were the bride’s daughter, Katie Erekson and Emily Erekson. Maree Burkman was maid of honor, and Amy Burton was Bridesmaid. Matt Kay was best man, and Jim Carey served as groomsman. After a honeymoon to Disneyland, the newlyweds will make their home in Ogden. The bride is an employee of Tricor Co. of Hill Air Force Base. The bridegroo works for R. and K. Packaging of Salt Lake City. Elder Matthew K. White, son of Donald L. Jr. and Karen W. White of Liberty has been called to serve in the Canada Calgary Mission. His farewell address was held on October 29 at the Liberty 1st Ward in Eden. Returning Missionaries Sister Heather A. Lewis, daughter of Derwin and Becky Lewis of Liberty, Utah served in the Illinois Chicago North Mission. She will speak at the Liberty II Ward on Sunday, November 12, 2000, located on Highway 162 in Eden, Utah, at 12:45 p.m. Births Bryan Dale and Jennifer Hobbs of Huntsville had a baby girl on September 25. Jason and Holy Munns of Huntsville had a baby boy on October 16. Please send in your announcements & photos to: OGDEN VALLEY NEWS P O BOX 130 EDEN UT 84310 Obituaries Christopher D. Brown HUNTSVILLE - Christopher Daniels Brown, 51, died Sunday, October 29, 2000 at his home in Huntsville from complications of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on January 11, 1998. He was born September 29, 1949 in Ogden, a son of H. Kenneth Daniels and June Agren Brown. On February 21, 1973, Christopher married Christine Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was reared in Harrisville graduating from Weber High School where he served as Seminary President. He was an Eagle Scout. Christopher graduated from Weber State University with a degree in physics and math education and also with a Master’s Degree from Utah State University. He was a devoted and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in the New York Cumorah Mission for two years. He was a High Priest and served in various callings, including the Stake Mission Presidency. Christopher was patriotic and served with the U.S. Army Reserves for seven years. He taught school for 25 years teaching physics and math at Bonneville High School. He had a passion for teaching, and gave his students every opportunity to excel. Christopher loved hard work. He built his own home and farm in Huntsville. He could fix anything. He worked with his boys and dedicated his life to his family. He cleaned Rainbow Gardens for 21 years with his kids. He enjoyed camping, hiking, skiing and the symphony. He was a National Honor Society Advisor and was twice listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. Christopher was also a member of the Delta Phi Fraternity at Weber State University. Surviving are his wife, Christine, of Huntsville; their children, Diane (David) Sheley, Salt Lake City; Karen (Thomas) Roylance, North Ogden; Michelle (Jake) Joines, Las Vegas, Nev.; Sharon (Kenyon) Dove, Roseville, MN.; Jared (fianci Jill) Brown, Jason Brown, (M.T.C. in Provo), Kevin Brown, Christopher Brown, Richard Brown, David Brown, Andrew Brown and Heather Brown, all of Huntsville; and four grandchildren. Christopher is also survived by his mother, June Brown, Harrisville; and two brothers, Bruce (Jean) Brown, Harrisville; Brent Brown, North Ogden. He was preceded in death by his father and his sister-in-law, Carol Brown. Funeral services were held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Huntsville Stake Center, 6450 East 1900 North with Bishop Lon Child officiating. Interment, Huntsville Cemetery. Gage Paul Wayment Our little hunter, Gage Paul Wayment has gone to hunt big bucks in heaven. He was born June 26, 1998 in Ogden, Utah. Gage loved the outdoors, riding horses at both Grandpas’ houses, wrestling with his brothers, sisters and cousins, and probably would have been a famous baseball player for one of the major league teams. Gager could swing a bat, hit a ball, tackle like a linebacker, and throw a ball to the moon. He will be terribly missed by all those that knew and loved him. We know that he has touched many hearts in ways that we will never fully understand. His mission here on earth though short was a blessing to us all. Surviving are Gage’s parents, Paul Wayment, Farr West, Brenda Harrison, Huntsville; two brothers, Josh and Alex; three sisters, Cassie, Jessica and Lauren; grandparents, Raymond and Joyce Wayment, McCammon, Idaho; Carol Wayment, Roy; J. Leon and Deloris Harrison, Huntsville; as well as aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been set up in Gage’s name to help with funeral costs. You may donate to any First Security Bank branch office in care of Gage T. Wayment. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 4, 2000, at 1:00 p.m. at the Huntsville First Ward Chapel, 277 South 7400 East, Huntsville, Utah. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. |