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Show 1 1 1 1 11 " ..i.i.u.1 a. - - . - Ellis James TFevre Ellis James LeFevre, age 56, passed away July 10, 2001 at Ashley Ash-ley Valley Medical -Center due to complications from a life-long illness. ill-ness. He was born May 28, 1945 in Panguitch, a son of Ellis J. and Mary Syrett LeFevre. He married Susan Weaver on Mar. 31, 1996 in Vernal, Utah. Jim worked for Deseret Industries Indus-tries as a dock worker. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He loved reading, fishing, music, genealogy, people and little kids. He had a great sense of humor. He is survived by his wife, Susan Su-san of Vernal; children, Christopher (Heather) Weaver of Fort Rucker, Ala.; Angela Weaver of Vernal; Nicholas (Ruth) Weaver of Kuna, Ida.; Spencer (Amy) Weaver of Vernal; Priscilla Weaver of Vernal; 6 grandchildren; mother, Janet LeFevre Le-Fevre of Vernal; brothers and sisters: sis-ters: . Jerry (Kathy) LeFevre of Mountain Home, Ida.; Jed (Anna) LeFevre of Vernal; Sharrie (Randy) Nelson of Thatcher, Willis Denece LeFevre, Vernal; Melanie (David) Davenport of Rexburg, Ida.; Evan Louise Adams CEDAR CITY Louise Henderson Hender-son Adams, 70, passed away on July 12, 2001 at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City, Utah. She was borri on Oct. 3, 1939 in Panguitch, Utah to Reed Samuel and Nita Lee Henderson. She married Nathan Calvin Adams on Dec. 25, 1923 in Panguitch,. Utah, they were later divorced. Louise graduated from Pan-' guitch High School in 1948; she graduated from Branch Agricultural College in 1950 and attended Utah State for one year. She worked for Mountain Bell Telephone Company from 1951-1957. Moving to Cedar City, with her parents and son, she continued to work for the phone company for the 30-plus years before retiring. Louise was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in Sunday school, Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association and Relief Society. She loved watching her son participate in scouting and sports. She enjoyed her four grandchildren, and faithfully faith-fully wrote her three grandsons while they were on their missions. She loved to hear from them and hear of their experiences. Louise will always be remembered for her candy during Christmas time; this was her gift to her family and '-',' f ; V f ' ' r- . ' J y ' . . -1 Ellis LeFevre (Karen) LeFevre of Hyrum; grandmother, grand-mother, Jean Syrett of Tropic. He was preceded in death by his father and mother special companioncare compan-ioncare giver Ella Graham. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sat-urday, July 14, in Vernal. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Memo-rial Park under the direction of Thomson & Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. ' V - i . ys - ! - i . A x , " x . 1 . ' v' Louise Adams friends. Family meant a lot to her, ' and so did living with her son and his family. Survivors include her son Ronald of Cedar City, Utah and four grandchildren. She was. preceded in-death by her parents. - Funeral services were be held Monday July 16, 2001 in the Southern Utah Mortuary Chapel in Cedar City. Interment was in the Panguitch City Cemetery. Funeral services: Southern Utah Mortuary. |