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Show in ap AREA OBITUARIES Ray Paxman llay Paxman aeburn "Ray" Haven Paxman, Cannonville, died July 30, 59 , at the University of Utah gical Center in Salt Lake City ' a lengthy illness, e was born July 18, 1928, ihington, to Charles Haven and (Pearl Alger Paxman. e grew up in Washington and ed in the U.S. Navy during :ld War II. He taught school in ada and Oregon. He loved farm- remodeling homes, fishing and J ting. He was an avid reader. He rated the bookmobile in field, Kane, and Piute counties several years. He loved children they loved him. le married Karlene Paxman, lar City; later divorced, le married Bernice Wiens Sept. Cji 1988. Survivors: his wife, Can-I Can-I iville; two sons, Wesley Rae-I Rae-I n, Richardson, Tex.; Karl en, St. George; a daughter, Ann ling, Bountiful; 10 grandchil-ji; grandchil-ji; brothers, sisters, Verl Hassard, 1 res, Calif.; Mary Forbes, Sepul-la, Sepul-la, Calif.; David, North Ogden; TlO'red, American Fork; Karl t ;rky), Sierra Vista, Ariz.; Char- ve Abbott, Bountiful; William irt fll), Washington; John, San 10 lgo, Calif. Funeral services will be held day, Aug. 4, at 11 a.m. at the sembly of Jesus Christ, 845 $st 200 South in Parowan. ends may call one hour prior to services at the chapel. Graveside services will be held at p.m. at Washington City metery. The family suggests donations to I Utah State Library, 2150 S. ) W., Suite 16, Salt Lake City, ih 84115. |