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Show &rea Obituaries Mark Kay Heywood PANGUITCH - Mark Kay Heywood, 86 of Panguitch, died Jan. 29, 2002 in Panguitch. He was born, March 13, 1915 in Panguitch to Joseph Edgar and Margaret Effie Henrie Heywood. He married Neilene Clove, May 29, 1935 in the St. George LDS Temple. He was a charter member of the Panguitch J.C.'s and was also a member of the Panguitch Lion's Club. He served a term as the mayor of Panguitch and served on the Garfield County School Board. He retired after many years as an insurance agent. He was an active member of the LDS Church where he has served in many capacities, including a bishop of the Panguitch South Ward, served on the Panguitch Stake High Council and was also Panguitch Stake Clerk. He, along with his wife, were ordinance workers in the St. George Temple and also served as missionaries. Survivors include wife, Neilene of Panguitch; children, Annette Heywood of Panguitch, Kathleen (Fritz) Geiselmayr of Sandy, Bruce Neil (Rita) Heywood of Fallon, Nev., Terrie Kay (Gary) Jacobson of Mallad, Ida., Leniece (Joe) Fischer of Panguitch; 19 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters: Margaret Effie Scott of Provo, CANNONVILLE - Funeral ' services for Lark Reynolds of Cannonville, who passed away Jan. 26, 2002 in Panguitch were held Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 in the Cannonville LDS Ward with Bishop Joey Comp presiding presid-ing . and President Nick Reynolds (son) officiating. A son, Cliff L. Reynolds, offered the family prayer prior to opening of the service. Gay Shakespear provided both the prelude and postlude and Quinntin Reynolds (grandson) offered the Invocation. The Cannonville Ware Choir sang a musical selection, "Each Life That Touches Our For Good," accompanied by Gay Shakespear and directed by Marva Fletcher. A grandson, Brett Reynolds, spoke followed by tributes from granddaughters Melissa, Nicole and Jennifer Reynolds. A musical selection, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," was sung by granddaughters Tiffany Cronin, Amanda Lark Choate, Paige Jensen, Melissa Reynolds, Nicole Reynolds, Jennifer Reynolds and Nichelle Reynolds, accompanied by Gay Shakespear. A grandson, Lark N. Reynolds spoke, followed by remarks from President Nick Reynolds, a son. A musical selection, "Nearer My God, To Thee," was sung by Cannonville Ward Choir accompanied by Gay Shakespear. The benediction benedic-tion was provided by Melissa Reynolds, a granddaughter. Pallbearers were Wayne L. Reynolds, Cliff L. Reynolds, Brett Reynolds, Quinntin Reynolds, Lark N. Reynolds, Dayne Reynolds, Jameson Reynolds Choate and Luke K. Shakespeare. Honorary pallbearers were Geoffery Glenn Reynolds, Lance Kay Shakespeare, Alan J. Reynolds, Adric Ian Reynolds, Glade Reynolds, Keith Reynolds, Jim Reynolds, Dale :; Mini ii n tutuM ! nr Kay Heywood Edith Giles of Mesa, Ariz.; sister-in-law, Myrtle Heywood of St. George. He is preceded in death by his parents; son, Marsden Kay Heywood; brothers and sisters, Mary Fenella Sevy, Rhoana Sargent, Edgar True Heywood, Sabra Heywood, Martha Hatch, Joseph Karl Heywood, James Heywood, Austin Heywood, Ethel Watts. Funeral services were held on Monday, Feb. 4, 2002 in the Panguitch 3rd LDS Ward chapel. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Lark Reynolds Reynolds, Tom Reynolds, Duane Barney, Tom Hales, Jonathan Heaton, Chris Heaton, Kurt Voorhees, Kyle Voorhees, AI Sivils, Don Allen, Afton Dutton, Chris Cronin, Jason Jensen and Charles Francisco. Interment was in the Cannonville Cemetery with military mil-itary rites provided by the Bryce Valley American Legion Post 18. Wayne L. Reynolds, a son, provided the dedication of the grave. Compassionate services were rendered by the Cannonville LDS Ward Relief Society sisters. sis-ters. Funeral directors: Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |