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Show Q obituaries J George W. Price Sr. Wayne R. McTague George W. Price Sr., 85, Lehi, died from natural causes Friday, April 26, 1985, at a Provo hospital. He was born July 28, 1899 at Draper to George F. and Emma Allphin Price. He married Monida Gardner, She later died,, He married Myrtle O. Colvin Sept. 25, 1944 at Ogden. She died Sept. 19,1980. He was a farmer and for 25 years he managed the Lehi By-. By-. Products Company. He worked at the Utah State Training School. He lived in Lehi most of his life. After the death . of his second wife, he lived in American Fork and Pleasant Grove with his daughters. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Post 3372, Pleasant Grove. He was active in REAC Post 3372. Survivors include one son and . three daughters: George W. Price, Jr., Orem; Mrs. Richard (Jean) Stagg, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Nolan (Linda) Goodwin, Good-win, American Fork; and Mrs. Bert (Florence) Followwill, Ogden; ; 16 grandchildren; grand-children; ,24 , great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren; grand-children; and one brother, Allpine "Ott" Price, Ogden. Services were held Monday, April 29, at Wing , Mortuary. The Eagles ceremony was Sunday at the mortuary. mor-tuary. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Earl K. Laycock Wayne Robinson McTague, 66, died April 25, 1985 in American Fork. He was born Aug. 26, 1918 in American Fork, the son of John Earl and Kathryn (Kate) Curry Robinson McTague. Mc-Tague. He married Mary Lundell June 5, 1941 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a graduate of BYU and received a master's degree in hospital administration from the University of California at Berkley. He was the administrator ad-ministrator of the American Fork Hospital for 17 years. He was a member of the Utah State Hospital Association, Blue Cross of Utah trustee, American Fork City Hospital trustee, member of Mountain Land Planning Council, treasurer . of American Fork " Hospital Association, member of the American Fork Library Board and County Government Regulatory Commission, Com-mission, an advisor at Utah Technical College, secretary of the union at Geneva Steel, was American Fork Jaycee's Citizen of the Year, past president of the American Fork Rotary Club, past president of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce and a member of the American Management Association. He was serving as bishop of the American Fork 28th Ward and was a former bishop of I- v- -I - ., I the American Fork 8th Ward. He had served as a high councilman in the American Fork North Stake. He had served an LDS mission to the Hawaiian Islands. He was a Eagle Scout and recipient of the Silver Beaver Award. He was a member of the Utah National Parks Council and the Executive Board for the Boy Scouts. He was a track star athlete at American Fork High School and BYU. He served as the official score keeper for high school basketball for 22 years. He is listed in "Personalities of the West." He is survived by his wife of American Fork; two daughters: Mrs. Robert C. (Leilani) Sheen, American Fork; Mrs. Bruce G. (Colleen) Storrs, Tacoma, Wash.; six grandchildren; a brother, Harry D. McTague, American Fork. He was preceded in death by a brother, Earl, and a grandson, Ryan. Funeral services were held Monday in the 28th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of President C. Richard Devey of the American Fork North Stake. Casket bearers were Richard Byrnes, George Cherrington, Mark Hardman, Kirk Conder, Calvin Evans, .and Matt Murdock. Honorary casket bearers were Lesley Brooks, Kevin Gordon, Richard Farmer, and David Peterson. The family prayer was by Robert Sheen, a son-in-law. The prelude and postlude were played by Lydia Kirkpatrick. The 28th Ward Choir sang, "Oh, That I Were an Angel," directed by Tamera Buhler and accompanied ac-companied by Claudia Anderson. The invocation was by President Alvin Fulkerson. Tributes were given by President Phil D. Jensen, Bishop Carl Ingersoll, Bishop John W. Linebaugh, Dean Christensen, Bishop Rodney Turner and President David R. Richards. Lydia Kirkpatrick played an organ medley and Thayne Bateman sang, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," accompanied by Lydia Kirkpatrick. The 28th Ward Choir sang, "God Be With You," directed by Claudia Anderson and accompanied by Tamara Buhler. The benediction was by Bishop Thomas J. Griffiths. The grave was dedicated by President R. Sherman Robinson. Earl Kenneth Laycock, 66, died April 28, 1985 at his home. He was born Aug. 23, 1919 in American Fork, the son of Albert H. and . Marjorie Snyder Laycock. He married Carole Greene Dec. 6, 1946 in Elko, Nev. v He was a member of I the American Fork 8th ' Ward, was active in the i Little League, loved the outdoors and horse racing. He is survived by his NN t 1-1 si j A wife of American Fork; one son and four daughters: Mrs. Paul (Marjorie) Kaneko, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lynn (Kathy) Miller, Earl K. Jr., both of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Carol Ann Thompson and . Mrs. John (Tamera) Lundin, both of American Fork; 10 grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork - City Cemetery. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, one hour prior to services Wednesday. Dowling Card of Thanks We would like to return the heartfelt love and concern to all those in Utah County who showed, through calls, cards, flowers, and donations, their kindness kind-ness during the death of our beloved brother and uncle, Reverend Monsignor Edward F. Dowling. We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to those who attended the Rosary, Memorial Mass and Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter's Church in American Fork. Thank you to the paramedics and the emergency room staff at American Fork Hospital. Our gratitude goes to Mrs. Carolyn Myers for her extraordinary help and service. St. Peter's Altar Society served a very nice lunch. We appreciate ap-preciate their work and kindness. -Mary & Jack Renner Mary K. & John Case & Family Jack E. & Kris Renner |