Show New Utahl - Wednesday December 13 2000 - Page Gerald MORGAN - Gerald Louis Anderson 58 passed away at his home of cancer Track and Cross Country teams from 1992-9But most of all he enjoyed School 4 spending time with Wednesday Dece m her 2000 He was in born M a n t i on Utah 25 June to 1942 Vearl and B e rn i ece Anderson He spent his childhood in Gunnison Utah before moving to American Fork where he graduated from High School in 1960 He attended Snow College before serving an LDS mission in Hawaii Alter returning home he attended Brigham Young University and married his sweetheart Barbara Snath in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept 11 1964 They raised 10 children one foster son and were married for 36 years They lived in from 1961-6- 3 Provo Pleasant Grove American Fork and Litchfield Park Ariz For the last 21 years they lived in Morgan Utah He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints and of Latter-da- y served faithfully in various ward and stake callings He worked 34 years in the life He insurance industry enjoyed running camping and studying history with a in the interest special Mormon Pioneer Trail He was a member of the Morgan Lions Club OCTA Utah and Club Westerner Chairman of the Morgan Historical Society He also coached the Morgan High Robert Allen Hubbard died age 70 of Lehi Thursday Dec 7 2000 at e h t Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City was He born July 16 in 1930 Spring V alley Illinois tq and Leonard Ampusitus Married 23 May his wife and family H e is survived by his wife chiland dren Shelly (Jim) Winn Rexb u rg Brent Idaho (Shelyse) Anderson Litchfield Park Ariz Shauna (Richard) Johnson Ogden Paul (Diana) Nev Anderson Sparks Becky (JefDWhite Ogden David (Gretchen) Anderson Brad (Amber) Morgan Scott Anderson Ogden Anderson Cedar City Utah Elder Mark Anderson serv in Australia the ing Melbourne West Mission Emily Anderson Morgan and foster son R Mike Carroll Chicago Illinois He is the grandfather of 13 grandchildren He is also survived by his father and four siblings Sandra (Grant D) Newman Karma (Dennis) Grace all of Fork Richard American Cedar Anderson (Beverly) City and Stephen (Tammy) Anderson Moreno Valley California He was preceded in death by his mother Funeral services were held December 11 2000 at 11 a m in the Morgan Stake Chapel 355 North 700 Monday Morgan Interment North Morgan Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Merlin Goode Medical Account do First National Bank of Morgan PO Box 870 Morgan Utah 84050 East Hubbard Robert A Nellie Hubbard Doris Nielsen 1959 in Elko Nevada Robert was a veteran of the Korean War He was a machinist and operated Hubbard Machine shop in Lehi He was a member of the the LDS Church Antique Machinery Club and the National Rifle Association He was known as a master machinist blacksmith and was very creative with metal Most of all Boh loved doing what he Yo and 23 19 Pages Qulcro Jssusft! Mamie G Clark Anderson L More obituaries on B ITU ARIES 18 Mamie G Clark 86 passed away Thursday Dec 7 2000 at her daughter’s home in Sheridan Wyo Mamie was born April 10 1914 in Miles City Montana the daughter of Bjarne and Mamie Pauline Berg Helvik Her mother died when she was two months old of typhoid fever and she was raised by her maternal grandparents Christian and Gina Berg Her early years were spent at Calabar Montana where her grandfather worked for the Milwaukee Railroad Later they moved back to Miles City where she Clark on Oct 15 1933 They were married 60 years at the time of his passing in May of 1994 During their married life she was a partner in their car repair business Square D Garage doing the bookkeeping They started their business during the depression How do you explain barter and trade to the IRS? Later she and her husband ran the Red Lodge Museum during the sum- mer for 10 years’ showing their gun and antique collection until they moved back to Miles City where they donated the gun collection to the Range Riders Museum Mamie was instigative in starting up the Miles City Chapter of the Sons of farmers many repair machinery and implements and also worked on mining equipment He could repair replace or rebuild anything Lee Roy 51 Lee Huggard returned to his Heavenly Father due to injuries sustained in a car accident Sunday morning 10 Dec 2000 He was in born needed and helped with American many community projects and repairs He loved woodworking traveling to the mountains and desert and shooting hunting and old tool collecting He was a cave explorer And he dearly loved his family Survived by his wife Doris of Lehi three sons Rick (Gayle) Hubbard 1949 to Glen James and Norma Jean Huggard After he graduated from Matthew Highland Hubbard and James (Debbie) Hubbard both of Lehi granddaughter Kate Hubbard He was preceded in death by two sons Robert and Fred Graveside services were held Tuesday Dec 12 2000 at 11:00 am in the Lehi City Cemetery with military honors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars ' Free Candle with Purchase Double Punch Card member of the First Lutheran Church for 65 years belonged to the Homemakers Sheffield Club the Pythian sisters organization and the Range Mamie Riders Reps Life Gone For a enjoyed family and friends Her pet dogs brought her much comfort Crocheting knitting reading and crossword puzzles were a big part of her life until her eyes were affected by macular degeneration Mamie is survived by her son Phillip (Nancy) Clark Pleasant Grove a daughter 801-243-90- half-brother- s: Helvik Recida Calif seven two Scatterin’ Sunshine grandchildren nine greatgrandchildren four and great-grea- t grandchil- numerous brothers and nieces and dren Also cousins Full line of scrapbook supplies! sister- s-in-law nephews Funeral services were held Tuesday Dec 12 in the First Lutheran Church in Miles City Interment followed in the family lot in Sign Up For Classes & Workshops Custer County Cemetery under the direction of Steven & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City the Wooden Frames & Fork Utah on June 6 American Fork High School he served an LDS mission in England He attended BYU where he met his eternal sweetheart Ellen Sauer They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on Dec 19 1970 He served his country in the United States Navy on the submarine USS Bilifish He served his Heavenly Father in many callings He was a champion of youth and served as Scoutmaster and Young Men’s president and was currently serving as second counselor in the bishopric of the Huntsville Middle Fork Ward He was as a general contractor He will especially be remembered for his random acts of kindness Crafts Thursday is double ’ punch day In lieu of flowers memo- rials may be made to the First Lutheran Church of Miles City the Range Riders Museum or the charity of one’s choice Enter to Win a Crop In Style Tote Bag (18995 value) Drawing 122300 Enter at store 52 E Main Strife 4 American Fork service and deep love for his fellowmen Roy was a man without guile He dedicated his life to his family taught them his work ethic the joys of living and how to play hard He was an avid outdoorsman and spent countless hours fly fishing wish his sons Roy was an example for good to all His parents loving wife Ellen their seven children: Angela (Gregory) Burks Chad Lee Shelly Brian Neal Roy (Paulina) Douglas Pamela Jane and Alan James survive him He will always be loved arid remembered as “Papa” by six grandchildren: Rhett Lee Kai Austin and Jenna Darian Ellen Brenna Burks Brittney Taylor and Brooke Sidney Huggard Also surviving are his sister Irene Palmer and brothers Jim (SheRie) Huggard and Jeff (Leanne) Huggard His grandparents Roy and Edna Gammon of Lehi preceded him in death He is their oldest grandchild and they his best friends Funeral services will be held Wednesday Dec 13 at 11 am at the Middle Fork Ward in Huntsville A viewing will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the ward house Interment will be in the Huntsville Cemetery refreshing Timpanogos Christian Fellowship Sunday at 10:30 am 120 N Center Lehi More Info? 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