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Show i , , -jv-' r-!- ppmmpi p"- i ... - i I i V ' ; f v , : ! ! I Andy Anderson Roy Lewis "Andy" Anderson Roy Lewis "Andy" Anderson, 96, passed away peacefully at the Orem Nursing Home after a long illness. He was born May 15, 1902 in Salt Lake City to William and Agnes Lewis Anderson. He married Mary Archibald. They were the parents of one daughter, Shirley Jane. They were later divorced. For 27 years, he worked at the zone office of Chevrolet Motor Division as Parts Manager for all General Motors parts. While there, he met Gwen Price and they were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Tem-ple on Dec. 1, 1939. They lived in Holladay for 10 years and were the parents of three children: Dick, Jean and Blaine. In 1950, Andy purchased a Chevrolet dealership in Panguitch where he was ownermanager for 10 years. They sold their business and moved back to Holladay. Roy was a high priest in the LDS Church and had many callings, call-ings, including bishop's counselor, Sunday School superintendent, and Young Men's president. His hobby was woodworking and he always had a fully-equipped workshop, making lovely furniture, which is treasured by his family. For the past seven years, he and his wife have lived in Orem to be near their children. He is survived by his wife and children: Shirl Gadette, Salt Lake City; Dick (Heather) Anderson, Orem; Jean (Joe) Riggs, Concord, Calif; Blaine (Shauna) Anderson, Bryce; 17 grandchildren; 17 great-granchildren; great-granchildren; as well as many friends who admire him for his honesty, truthfulness and good character. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Apr. 22 at the Holladay 28th Ward, 2625 East Milo Way at 12 Noon. Friends and family may call on Wednesday, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive and Thursday, one hour prior to services at the church. Interment will be in the Holladay Memorial Cemetery, 4900 Memory Lance (1990 East). Funeral Directors: Cottonwood Memorial Mortuary, Salt Lake City. Nile Fletcher Mangum ELSINORE CANNONVILLE-Nile CANNONVILLE-Nile Fletcher Mangum, 71, of Elsinore and Cannonville, Utah, passed away Apr. 18, 1999, in Richfield. He was born Apr. 26, 1927, in Cannonville, Utah, to George and Isobelle Dutton Mangum. Man-gum. He married Dot Hughes, Nov. 29, 1947, in Panguitch, Utah. He was always nice and always had a story to share. He was the best dad and grandpa you could ever ask for. He is survived by his wife Dot of Elsinore; children, Nila Jane and Richard DeLong, Cedar City; Zina Mae LeFevre, Elsinore; Elaine and Albert Roberts, Richfield; eight grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; sister, Mae Dutton, Monroe. He was preceded in death by brothers and sisters: Alvin, George, Benita, and Lura; three sons: Alvin D., George Henrie, and Edward; and a daughter, Rose Marie. Funeral services were held Tues- tr ; M ' ' "A i X Nile Fletcher Mangum day, Apr. 20, 1999 in the Cannonville Cannon-ville LDS Ward Chapel Burial was in the Georgetown Cemetery. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Richard Bruce Owens PANGUITCH Richard Bruce Owens, 69 of Panguitch, died Apr. 20, 1999 in St. George. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Apr. 24, 1999 at 1 p.m. in the Panguitch 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 200 North 400 East. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral directors: Neal S. Magleby Ma-gleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |