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Show • N E W S Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2008 • A9 Obituary Jane Ann Bradford Olsen Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News NEW HOME: Pictured are Patti Witham and Kelly Montague, Spanish Fork/Salem Chamber of Commerce staff, in their new office in their new home. Chamber gets new home Patti Witham CHAMBER Hello Spanish Fork and Salem, from our new home. We have moved across the street to 42 East 300 North. It has been a trying time for us as we have tried to find a permanent home. We are still trying to find our "rhythm" with the other tenants but doing okay so far. We really would like to thank a few of our "helpers". Without them we would probably still be moving. 7 Brothers moving, wow', they had the biggest job. Brother, Clark Teemant and Jordon Rekow moved our copier and did it with a smile on their faces. I made a single call and they were more than happy to help. So if you need any help moving count on them and their smiles to make any move pleasant. Next comes the city workers. I was having lunch one day and one of our finest city councilmen offered to help in any way possible. I asked if we could "borrow" help from some of the city workers and it was an overwhelming yes. WOW! This just might not be so bad after all. When the time came for the move we had 5 healthy, strong-willed men help us with no complaints. In fact I think they are all kids at heart. They were laughing and teasing the days with us. I don't think I will ever see these men and not have fond memories of them. "The Boss" Sterling Johnson, "Head prankster" Cody Hanks, "Assistant prankster" Landon Andrews, "our Purple hair dude" Brian McClean, "Papa" Lindon Morrill, and last but certainly not least, "Mr. Quiet Man" Mike Horrocks. We really appreciate your willingness to help. Never complaining as long as I had the candy jar out, it goes to show you I am not beneath bribery. Just iny time to kid, guys. We will be scheduling an Open House and Ribbon Cutting soon. So watch for the news and don't forget to stop by and visit. Thanks again for all the help, couldn't have done it without you. A moment in eternity, June 21, 2008. A joyous reunion, Jane Ann Bradford Olsen was surrounded by her loved ones while returning home to be embraced by her family and friends that had passed before her. Her spirit was released from a tired and well used body. The cause of death came after a 14 month struggle with the effects of a central nervous system lymphoma which had developed from the use of immune suppressant drugs that were essential to maintain a liver transplant performed in 1990. Jane Ann was born January 3, 1936 into the loving arms of Wendall H. and Leona W. Bradford in Cedar City. She grew up on Bradford Lane in Spanish Fork. She was married to Paul Raymond Olsen on March 2, 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with six children, Randall Bradford Olsen, Kristine Kay Olsen Butler, Ronald Bradford Olsen, Stephen Bradford Olsen, Daniel Bradford Olsen and Laura Ann Olsen Barney. She has 22 grandchildren and one great-grandson. She will always be remembered as a person with a high level of intelli- gence, integrity and an interest in all people which made her a master teacher. She was one who loved learning. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Many would call her their best friend. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, her son Danny and her brother Leon Bradford. "Mama, we will hold on together!" Funeral services will be on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 470 East Salem Canal Road, Salem. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main St., Spanish Fork, on Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. or Wednesday at the ward from 9:45 until 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will be at the Spanish Fork Cemetery. 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