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Show a me WASATCH COUNTY COURIER JUNE 13, 2001 ee : A10 MISSIONARY OBITUARY Elder Phillip David Hansen Janet Mair Bates Evans at 9 am on June 17. An open house will follow the Heber City, UT- My beloved wife, our special mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Janet Mair Bates Evans, at the age of 80, passed away peacefully at her home on June 4, 2001 after an extended illness. She was born October 10, 1920 in Heber City, Utah, to George Allen Mair meeting at 1229 E. 50 N., Heber. Phillips is the son of Rex and Sandy Hansen. twelve. Her mother died when she was in the 8th Elder Phillip David Hansen will return with honor from serving in the Missouri/St. Louis Mission, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, on Thurs., June 14. Elder Hansen will be speakong at Midway 1st Ward, 200 So. 250 E. and Annie grade. Bennett Barnes, the fifth child of In the 9th grade she married her sweet- heart Lawrence A. Bates, and together helped her Dad raise her siblings. Lawrence preceded her in death January 24, 1980. She married Al Evans OBITUARY BART SMITH Heber City—.Bart Smith, age 42, died peacefully at his home on June 9, 2001 surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle with | cancer. Bart was born August 26, 1958 in Park f City, Utah. He was the third youngest of seven ' children. Throughout their lives, they have _ laughed together, got in trouble together, cried _ together, and supported each other. On June 27, 1987, Bart married the love of his life, Kim, and together they had two daughters. Bart was a hero to all that one was drawn to him. He made people laugh. He listened and always spoke the truth. Janet enjoyed crocheting and donated many items to the ward, friends, family and neighbors. She has won many blue ribbons from the county and state fairs with her beautiful handwork. She enjoyed cooking and canning, reading and traveling. Her family was her greatest treasure. : Her survivors include husband Al; daughter DeAnn (Don) Heroff of Salt Lake City; son Butch Janet) Bates of Cripple Creek, CO; daughter-inlaw Ann (Blake) Spencer of Lindon; three step-children, Billy L. (Maria) Evans of Lompoc, CA, Fred L. (Mary Lynn) Evans of Sandy, and Peggy (Mark) Archuleta of Draper; two brothers, Willis Mair of Vernal, and Billie (Ada) Mair of Midway; Aunt Thelma Mair of Heber City; 20 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. Bart was happiest spending time with his girls, Amanda and Lexi. He in death ve A RRIAGE joy and inspiration. He successfully started his own excavating business. He loved the great outdoors and when not sitting atop his trackhoe, spent wonderful times with his family. His capacity for love was great. He lived what he believed by example, and that will be his legacy to his girls and his beloved partner and wife for all eternity. by husband : BROWN - WILHELM Jaq and Lynne Shindurling are proud to announce the marriage of their daughter Tawni Laraine Brown to Peter Christopher Wilhelm, Saturday the 16th of June. The wed- Bart is survived by his wife; Kim and their slaldren: Amanda N icole and Alexis Mikelle. Two brothers; Preston (DeAnn) Smith and Billy (Mellissa) Smith. Four sisters; Doris (Bill) Arko, Kathy (Terry) Gradine, Edna (David) Sundquist, Lawinia (Rick) Hinkle. Bart has returned to Heaven to reunite with his mom and ad Mariam 8 PM at the Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 No. Main. Also at the church on Wednesday 11:45-12:45 prior to services. Burial will follow in the Heber _ City Cemetery. is preceded Heber LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 150 West 200 North, Heber City. Interment will be iin the Heber City oe. was profoundly devoted to them, and all could see they were his greatest and Bill Smith. _ Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 1 PM at the Heber LDS Chapel, 365 East 500 North. Visitation will be held on Tuesday evening 6- She Lawrence Bates; son George Lawrence "Larry" Bates; three sisters, Madie, Dorthea, and Georgia; and six brothers, Jack, Alex, Dean, Allen, Jimmy, and Dick. Funeral services were held Friday, June 8 th, 2001- 1:00 PM. in the ding will be Assumption held at St. Mary of the Church in Park City with a , reception following at Johnson's Mill in _ Midway. Tawni's parents are C.W. and Erlene Brown of Murray and Shindurling of Heber. - George and Patti Wilhelm of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Tawni and Pete both graduated from Jaq and Lynne Pete's parents | U of U with BS degrees are in Biology. Tawni continued her education at Notre Dame and received a degree in Law. ms e They will be BvD: and working in Kansas City, Kansas. MISSIONARY Elder Samuel Boyd Furner MUU Fe ee ait iL LICORICE i Un HL knew him, but most of all to Kim. He was a man of few words, whose life _ spoke volumes. Bart was known for working hard and long hours, but he never complained. He never commanded the center of attention, yet every- on September 2, 1983. They've enjoyed traveling to Yuma, AZ the past 18 winters, and have made many friends. Elder mua Boyd Furner has beh eailld on a mission to serve in the Montevideo West Mission in Uruguay. He spoke in the Sacrament _ ‘meeting of the Heber 2nd Ward on Sunday, June ‘10 at 10:30 am. Everyone is welcome fo attend.. Sam is the son of Gaila, Paul and Bonnie Furner. MARRIAGE _. STITES - MUIR | David and Glenda Stites are pleased to | announce the marriage of their daughter | | Kyla Heather to Jason Dal Muir, son of Greg ' and Tisha Muir, and Terrell and Heidi Hebdon. The wedding will be June 16, 2001 © _ at the Paul Ream Wilderness Park in Provo. _A reception will follow at the Wilderness | Center, 1600 W 500 N, Provo at 6 PM. Please . _ join us in our celebration. — |