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Show Area Obituaries ZZZ 1 Gerald William 'Bill' Breinholt PANGUITCH - Gerald William "Bill" Breinhoh, 65, passed away peacefully at his home in Panguitch on Oct. 2, 2002. He was born Feb. 1, 1937 in Venice, to Ariel M. and Arnell Oldroyd Breinholt. He married Karen Sanders, June 21, 1958 in Salina. She preceded him in death on Nov. 22, 1992. Bill served in the US Army and was stationed in Germany. He was very proud to be a Veteran. He spent his early years as a brick mason, a profession at which he was a perfectionist. In 1966, he began his career with Garkane Power, a career that spanned 31 years. Dad was happiest when he was outdoors. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, shooting and exploring. explor-ing. Because of his love for guns, he was an excellent marksman. After he lost mom, none of this was ever the same. Dad enjoyed building and woodworking. Everything he did was done with great pride and in a meticulous manner. The beautiful home he built for his family is proof of that. Dad was a very private and quiet person. He always showed us his concern con-cern for our well being. He is survived by his children: chil-dren: Teresa (Karl) Volkmann of Houston, Tex., and Cindy (Jim) Johnson, William Todd (Lisa) LOGAN Our beloved son, brother, grandson and friend, John Patrick Nolan, died unexpectedly unex-pectedly on Monday, Sept. 30, . 2002, from natural causes. He was the fourth child and oldest son of Patrick and Renee Nolan. He was born Apr. 18, 1980. John was an amazing young man, who accomplished much in his short life. He graduated from Logan High in 1998, and from Utah State University in Computational Math and Computer Science in 1999. John thoroughly enjoyed dancing with the USU Ballroom Dance Team and playing his viola and guitar. His Masters Degree in Instructional Technology at Utah State will be awarded posthumously. John was a faithful servant of his Father in Heaven. He served an LDS mission to Fresno, Calif., and until recently served as the Elders Quorum secretary of the Summit Creek Young Single Adult Ward. There never was a man more polite, thoughtful, kind and loving lov-ing as John; he was always serving serv-ing others. John possessed a great peaceable, abiding spirit. He never raised his voice or spoke unkindly of another human being. He was our hero. i rsm, j jj ', . ' i i ' V -; : X . 4 Ibmb - - 1 Bill Breinholt Breinholt and Gerry Kent Breinholt all of Panguitch; 10 grandchildren; brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Gayla (Richard) Sawyer of Littleton, Colo., Lynn (Karen) Breinholt and Tammy (Ron) Anderton both of Richfield, Don (Peggy) Breinholt of Minersville. He is preceded in death by his wife and parents. Funeral services were held on Monday, Oct. 7, 2002. in Panguitch. Burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery with military mili-tary rites by the Panguitch American Legion Post 25. Funeral directors: Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. John Patrick Nolan f ' ; x t 3 I John Patrick Nolan We all looked up to him. He will be greatly missed and always fondly remembered. John is survived by his parents, par-ents, sisters: Rachael, Rebecca, Mary and Sarah and his brother David, currently serving an LDS mission in Everett, Washington. Also: granny, Betty Henderson and grandmother, Loya Nolan. He will also be missed by his long time true friends: Richard, Sean and Dan. Funeral services were held in Logan on Friday, Oct. 4, 2002. Interment was in the Logan City Cemetery. Funeral directors: Nelson Funeral Homes, Logan. Betty C.Allen PANGUITCH - Betty Lou Cooper Haycock Allen, 78 of Panguitch, passed away Oct. 7, 2002 in Panguitch. She was born Apr. 16, 1924 in Panguitch' to Joseph Traverse "Trav" and Ellice Prince Cooper. She married mar-ried Joseph Frank Haycock on Aug. 20, 1945 in Panguitch and he preceded her in death Jan. 24, 1952. She married Roland Allen, Deer 17, 1955 in Fredonia, Ariz., he preceded her in death Apr. 15,2001. She resided in Panguitch until 17 years ago when she and her husband, Roly, moved to Glenwood, NM to pursue their cattle ranching, after his death in April of 2001, she returned home to Panguitch. She is survived by her two daughters: Vickie (Jim) Burton of Panguitch and Cindy (John) Jones of San Diego, Calif.; grandson, Jeff Burton of Panguitch; granddaughter, Brooke Lee of Las Vegas, Nev. and great-granddaughter, Angelica Burton of Fallon, Nev.; brother, Joseph T. Cooper, Roseburg, Ore.; sisters-in-law, Peggy (Chuck) Atkinson of Mesa, Ariz., Connie (George, deceased) LeFebre, Lacey, Wash.; brother-in-law, Clarence R. Allen, Bradbury, Calif. She is preceded in death by her husbands; parents; son, Frank Haycock; sisters, Theda Cooper, Myrtle Talbot. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Oct. 11, 2002 at 1 p.m. in the Panguitch 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 200 North 400 East in Panguitch, where friends may call on Friday from 1 1 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral directors: Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |