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Show Craig V. Johnson M. James Macfarlanei father and gJg James MacfaJ He was bom Jul,,. 1921 at Hoo the son 0f j? Menzies and n!. Parker Macfarlan!;c married Marilyn pi' e Salt ft Temple, Aug. i6, J He received his e; education ln P grove graduZ from Pleasant Gm High School f graduated frJ Brigham Yo , University aJ received his Mastai Degree from l University of Utah He served in War Has , Wot He was a Lt Colonel in the Force Reserve. He served as , teacher, principal and coordinator of atudeni , services in the hri& J School District for years. He was a par, president of the U.EA T4p aariTaA i. LINDON, UTAH Craig Victor Johnson, 18, of Lindon, died April 30, 1983 in Snow Canyon near St. George- in a- hiking accident. He was bom July 23, 1964 in American Fork, a son of Marion K. and Maureen Madsen Johnson. He attended schools in lindon and Pleasant Grove graduating from Pleasant Grove High School in 1982. While in school he won several debate and forum awards and was parlamentarian for the Future Business Leaders of America. At the time of his death he was enrolled at Dixie College, St. George. He was an active member of the LDS Church having served as President of his Deacons and Teachers Quorums and Secretary of his Priests quorum. Survivors include his parents of Lindon, one brother and four sisters: Brent K. Johnson of Flowell, Utah; Tamara, Cheree, Kimberly and Megan, all of Lindon; grandparents: grand-parents: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Lindon. Mr. and Mrs. Lindon 5th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Bishop Garth Gillman of the Lindon Fifth Ward. Pallbearers were Dan Sheehan, Richard Burgess, John Gardner, Pat Hansen, Todd Madsen, Kyle Madsen, Aaron Madsen and Greg Bahr. Honorary Pallbearers were Claine Smith, serving a mission in Australia, Dwayne Fletcher, Kendall Madsen, Eddie Madsen and Clindon Madsen. The family prayer was offered by Allan Bahr. The prelude and postlude were played by Carol Berg. The invocation was by Gordon Madsen and the life sketch was by Sally Grey. A vocal solo, "In the Hollow of My Hand" was sung by Candy Bahr accompanied accom-panied by Allison Gappmeyer. Speakers were Dean Adams and Lynn Tolman. A vocal solo was performed by Douglas Little accompanied accom-panied by Carol Berg, "You'll Never Walk Alone." Remarks were Raymond L. Schoff Theron K. Madsen, Spring City, Utah; great - grandmother: Sylvia Black, Payson. Funeral services were held Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the given by Bishop Garth Gillman. The benediction benedic-tion was by Bishop Lowell Gillman. Bruce Madsen dedicated the grave. Eudora Fowler : I "Si Raymond Lee Schoff, 4, died May 9, 1983, in the Primary Childrens Hospital He was born in Sheridan, Wyoming, to Steven and Deborah Schoff on Dec 14, 1978. Survivors include his mother and father; a brother, Brandon, and a sister, Angelia; grandparents: Jim and Karran Danielson, Lehi; and Pete and Barbara Oliver, Sheridan, Wyoming. Funeral services were held May 13 in the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Rick Farrer conduction. The prelude and postlude music was played by Joan Welch. Blaine Johnson spoke the family prayer. A vocal duet "Silent Night Holy Night" was sung by A musical number "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" was sung by Teresa Jensen, Casy Moore, Cindy Turner, Richard Danielson, and Ricky Lynn Farrer, Cody accompanied accom-panied by Jerry Larsen. Mike South-wick South-wick gave the closing prayer and the dedication of the grave in the Lehi City Cemetery was by Glen Wheeler. Serving as pallbearers pall-bearers were Jay Barney, Jody Turner, Roger Barney and David Cox. Honorary pallbearers ' were Branden Robert Schoff, Richard James Danielson. The Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society arranged the flowers. r i 1 m the Utah St Senate and four in the Utah Stat House of Repr fives. He was current; serving as thi Representative fin, J District 40 in Salt lit County. He was an active member of the Lffi Church. He had served in the Elder's Quormt presidency, stake Sunday School Sup intendent, High Council, and was Ik High Priest Graif Leader in the Midval; Seventh Ward at tit time of his death. Hi was a set apart temple worker in the Jonk River Temple. He is survived by hii wife, two sons and : three daughters: h. n Chris (Sheri) 1 Sandy; Mrs. Kevii (Geri) Fernley, Keams Mrs. Martin (Janew Woolf, West Vail?, City; John and Jeffi? Macfarlane, Midvale. He is also survive by his mother, Nob Macfarlane, Pleasas: Grove; sister and brothers, Mrs. W (Geri) Wiemer, Pte ant Grove; Mai Macfarlane, Boise. Idaho; Jay Madarlsnt L Pleasant Grove; and Robert Macfarlane, E f Paso, Texas. r Services were W 'I Wednesday, May 1M ft the Midvale m V Center, 425 Jackson, M 11 a.m. i RAYMOND L. SCHOFF Shirley Southwick and Vervene Grant. They were accompanied accom-panied by Joan Welch. Bishop Rick Farrer spoke comforting remarks. A piano solo, 'The Rose" was played by Richard Danielson and the speaker was Bert Wilson. LEHI Funeral services for Eudora Larsen Ross Fowler were held May 11 at the Lehi North Stake Center with Bishop Carl J. Mellor in charge. Betha Cunther played the prelude and postlude music and the family prayer was given by Ronald Cook. Bishop Wendell Skinner offered the invocation. A vocal duet "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" was sung by Vera Trane and Ann Bushman. Bishop Mellor spoke comforting com-forting remarks and a touching biographical sketch was presented by Louise B. Ross. Speakers were Ivo D. Mills and Patriarch Grant Christofferson. John Larsen sang a vocal solo accompanied accom-panied by Bonnie Miner. The closing prayer was given by Bert Beck and the dedication of the grave at Lehi City Cemetery was spoken by Stanley W. Robinson. Lucile C. Bone EUDORA FOWLER Serving as pallbearers pall-bearers were Vaughn L. Ross, Grant E. Ross, John Boyd Ross, Gary R. Crouch, Bradley W. Robinson and Robert D. McStay. Honorary pallbearers were: Merlin K. Ross, Joel B. Crouch, Craig R. Godfrey, Roy Lynn Crouch, Lon D. Crouch, Layne R. Robinson, Wade L. McStay, Larry D. McStay. The beautiful flowers were arranged by the Lehi 14th Ward Relief Society. Lucile Carson Bone was eulogized at a funeral held May 12 in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, with Bishop Rick Farrer conducting. Joan Welch played the prelude and postlude music and the prayer with family members was offered by Earl Bone. Floyd Loveridge spoke the invocation. Michael Southwick gave consoling remarks and the biographical sketch was by Elsa Terry. A vocal duet was sung by Shirley Southwick and Vervene Grant They were accompanied by Mrs. Welch. Don Yates was the speaker. The benediction was given by Jay Chides ter with Dean Welch offering the dedicatory prayer at the Lehi City Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers pall-bearers were Craig Hauzen, Mark Hauzen, Randall Bone, Joe Hauzen, Allen Geert-gens Geert-gens and Bryan Bone. The , flowers were cared for by the Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society. Brandon Maez PLEASANT GROVE Brandon Jeremy Maez, 2, of Pleasant jrove, died Sunday May 13, 1983 ir Primary Children's Medical Center, Sail Lake City. He was born or March 11, 1981 ir Provo to Ramon A. anc Shirley Lee Broadheac ; Maez. r His parents are members of the LDS Church, Manila Third LDS Ward, j Survivors include his t parents; three brothers and three sisters, i Blaine Maez, Malorie i Maez, Melissa Maez, I Jared Maez, Trent 1 Maez and Shantelle Maez all of Ple! Grove; grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Lei BroadheadofPle: Grove; Mrs. Wf Maez, Salt Lake City. Funeral sem were held Wedw at 10 a.m.uithe01pi-Family a.m.uithe01pi-Family Mortuary. V Burial was a J Heber City CentfW |