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Show B4 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, September 9, 2008 TRIBUTE Tillie Winder Vonda Mae Wilson Joanne Earlene Houghton Hyatt HUNTINGTONMatilda “Tillie” C. PomaniWinder, age 90, entered into rest September 6, 2008 in Ferron, Utah. She was born March 16, 1918 in Fort Thompson, South Dakota to Gage and Anne Thompson Pomani. Tillie’s favorite past times were fishing, outdoors, hunting, entertaining grandchildren, great-grandchildren and others. She loved all animals, crossword puzzles, crocheting and reading. She was a strong member of the community, and loved visiting family, friends, and all were welcome at her home. She will be greatly missed here and welcomed home by others who are waiting on the other side. Survived by her sister, Melerine Pomani-Fischer; brother, Leroy Pomani, both of South Dakota; daughter, Lawise Joy, Washington; sons, Harmond and LaVar Winder, both of Utah; grandchildren, Francis Jo, Rena, Tiffany, Stephanie, Derren, Keith, Chris, Cameo; numerous great and greatgreat-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, Gage and Anne; husband, Arnold Winder; six sisters, Zenola, Rena, Sheila, Madeline, Mary, and Maggie; three brothers, Delbert, Bobby, and Gabriel; two daughters, Doris Shields-Espinoza and Gloria Shields; grandson, John Espinoza; great-grandson, Cory James. Funeral service, Friday, September12, 2008, 10:00 a.m. Huntington 5th LDS Ward, 115 South 400 East. Family will be at the church Friday one hour prior to service. Interment, Victor Cemetery East of Elmo. Arrangements entrusted to Mitchell Funeral Home of Price, where friends are welcome daily. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to Mitchell Funeral Home to help cover funeral expenses. HUNTINGTON — Vonda Mae Wilson, age 91, departed to her Heavenly Father Friday, September 5, 2008. Vonda Mae was born May 31, 1917, in Standardville, Utah to Henry and Lillian Day. She married June Pierce Wilson on March 11, 1939, in Grand Junction, CO. Their marriage was later solemnized on January 15, 1994, in the Manti LDS Temple. At the time of June’s death, Vonda Mae and June had celebrated 54 years of marriage. Vonda Mae loved to fish, hunt, crochet, read, and garden. She also loved to do crossword puzzles and play games with her family. She is survived by her children: John Jay (Karleen) Wilson of Monroe, Vonda Fay (James) Franklin of Huntington, June Pierce (Valnita) Wilson, Jr. of Boise, ID, Edwin Dean (Debbie) Wilson of Salt Lake City, and Arthur Walt Wilson of Roosevelt; many grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and many great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, June Pierce Wilson; her parents, Henry and Lillian Day; a sister, Beatrice; two brothers, Newlle and Clive; a son, Rex Day; and two granddaughters, Tina Day and Jayleen Wilson. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 10, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. at the Huntington Stake Center (240 N. Main St.). There will be a viewing on Tuesday, September 9, 2008, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale (720 N. Center St.) and on Wednesday one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be at the Lawrence Cemetery. Services are in the care of Fausett Mortuary. HELPER - Joanne Earlene Houghton Hyatt, age 74, returned to her Heavenly Father on Sept. 5, 2008. She was born Mar. 3, 1934 in Castle Gate to John Thomas Houghton, Sr. and Deseret Josephine Gilbert. Joanne and Larry Hyatt were married by her father on June 15, 1956 in his home. Sealed in the Manti Temple for time and all eternity on May 24, 1958. They just celebrated 52 years together. Larry and Joanne are the proud parents of six children. Joanne, a long-time resident of Castle Gate and Helper, graduated from Carbon High School and Carbon College. She had a valiant testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ and found great joy doing church service and genealogy research. She was involved in the Carbon County Historical Society where she served a term as President and a member of the Friendship Club. Hobbies and interests included crafts, reading, cooking, collecting, and animal lover. Joanne was a published writer and wrote poetry and rhymes for family and friends. She worked at JC Penney in Price and the Confectionary in Castle Gate. Survived by her wonderful husband, Larry; children: Teal Hyatt, Mark (Michelle) Hyatt, Kim Wing, Chris (Kelly) Hyatt, Vicky (Eldon) Holmes, Tom (Dianne) Hyatt; brother Donald (Jane) Houghton; sister-in-law Sonya (Ron) Prudence; brothers-in-law Mike (Nellie) Golden and James (Addie) Golden; grandchildren: Seasen (Shaun) Ruoti, Brandon (Denise), Tyler (Lindsay), Bronson, Amanda, Ashley, Nicole, Matthew, Ty and Cru Hyatt; Kyle, Keshia and Kody Holmes; Phoenix and Shilo Vanderlinden; great-grandchild: Bentley Hyatt; pets: Maverick and Durango. Preceded in death by her parents John and Josephine Houghton; brother John Thomas (Tommy) Houghton, Jr.; in-laws Homer and Melba Hyatt. Funeral services will be Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008 at 11:00 am. at the Helper Stake Center. Viewing on Friday from 6-8 pm at Fausett Mortuary in Price and one hour prior to service. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Funeral services are in the care of Fausett Mortuary. FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING 63: Percentage of Americans who say economic growth and development is more important to their region than protecting the environment, according to a survey by Harris Interactive. Source: Harris Interactive. 1: Rank of overpacking on the list of the biggest mistakes travelers make, according to a poll of U.S. Tour Operators Association member companies. Source: Kundell Communications. 88: Percentage of Americans who use at least one electronic device in the bathroom, according to American Standard’s 2008 Bathroom Habits Survey. 33: Percentage who read their mail in the bathroom -- both snail mail and e-mail. 15: Percentage who talk on the phone. 3: Percentage who watch TV. Source: American Standard. have taken on a second job. Source: Sittercity.com. 1, 2, 3, 4 (tie): Ranks of Harvard, 72: Percentage of high-net-worth busi- Princeton, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University on the list of America’s Best National Universities, according to the U.S. News Media Group’s 2009 edition of America’s Best Colleges. ness owners -- whose companies have at least $10 million in annual revenue -- who participate with their family in charitable activities, according to a SunTrust Bank Private Wealth Management study. 1 (tie), 3: Ranks of Amherst College, 81: Percentage of business owners Williams College and Swarthmore College on the list of the nation’s Best Liberal Arts Colleges. Source: U.S. News Media. who cited a spouse or partner as their greatest influence in making charitable decisions. Source: SunTrust Banks Inc. 42: Percentage of parents who say Idle Thought that they are working additional hours at their current job so they can pick up the tabs (and mortgages, car payments, grocery bills, etc.) that have increased, according to a Sittercity.com survey. “The perfection of a clock is not to go fast, but to be accurate.” -- Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues Copyright 2008 John MacIntyre Inc. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. 27: Percentage of stay-at-home par- ents who are now going back to work. 8: Percentage of working parents who Duane Van Buren ORANGEVILLE—Duane Van Buren, age 86, passed away September 5, 2008, at his home in Orangeville. Duane was born December 4, 1921, as the oldest of three children born to Lloyd Arthur and Irene D. Sitterud Van Buren. Duane was born and raised in Orangeville. He graduated from South Emery High School. He attended Weber State following high school. Duane then moved to California. He worked at Douglas Aviation where he met the love of his life, Gloria Weisner. They married on January 12, 1947, and spent 61 wonderful years together. Duane retired from Douglas Aviation as an Aerospace Engineer after 35 years. He and Gloria returned to Orangeville in 1981. Duane loved fishing, the ocean, traveling, and he was very adventurous. He was very family oriented. He loved his family—both immediate and extended. Duane will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Duane is survived by his wife, Gloria; two children: Cheryl (Jack) Blair of Carrolton, TX, and Linda (Britt) Durfee of Cascade, ID; daughter-in-law, Valerie West of Oregon; a sister Lorene (Royce) Olsen of Orangeville; seven grandchildren: Jason, Jeremy, Cherise, Amber, Jake, Pete, and Jenna; and six great-grandchildren: McKenna, Christian, Ashley, Noah, Molly, and Caden. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Dennis Van Buren; and an infant sister. 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