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Show Donald H. Jensen Q obituaries ) Leo Roy Jorgensen , ?w t , Joseph ers: I. Geva!e of Pr Md.; Mrs. r ( Joyce) u' k-American k-American Port Ss: iecesandnephe . F"neral servic ' J Wednesday 7 ' ? 2 P-m- in ft 1 Chapel, 49 eVC' 1 American Fork, J F friends may 3 hour prior i vices. Burial will v Smrn4 ! n S f Donald Hal Jensen, 37, died March 29, 1985, in Provo. He was born Feb. 25, 1948 to LeRoy P. and Vera Chadwick Jensen. He was a graduate of American Fork High School. He was divorced. divor-ced. He served as a volunteer fireman, and in the National Guard. He was employed by Litton and Skyline Industries. In-dustries. He was a locksmith in Las Vegas, Nev. r " ! V . : ; : x . J Scott M. Rick Scott McKay Ricks, 22, died March 27, 1985, at his home in American Fork. He was born May 15, 1962, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Franklin Bruce and Peggy Ann Whiting Ricks. He married Katherine Leihualani Ciriako July 22, 1983, in the Jordan River LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church and served an LDS mission in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1981-83. He was a member of the American Fork LDS his parents, Ridgefield, Wash.; four brothers and one sister, Robert W., Rexburg, Idaho; Ronald H., Jcffery F., Michael S., and Lisa N. Ricks, all of Vancouver, Wash.; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whiting, lona, Idaho; Nina C. Ricks, Rexburg, Idaho. He was preceded in death by a brother, Jason W. Ricks. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 30, 1985, in the American Fork West Stake Center. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. He is Survived by one daughter, Jennifer Jensen, Provo; his parents of American Leo Roy Jorgensen, 63, died March 29, 1985, in Salt Lake City. He was born April 26, 1921, in American Fork to Daniel Hamilton and Eve Cunningham Jorgensen. He married Beth Shelton Dec. 23, 1947, in American Fork. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was active in the LDS Church as was a member of the American Fork 4th Ward. He served as secretary of the Elders Quorum and in the MIA. He was an artist, and did oil and water color painting. He was a ( member of the ' American Fork Artist Jorgensen, both of American Fork; Mrs. Lee (Lorraine) Price, Salt Lake City; Steven H. Jorgensen, California; 16 grandchildren; grand-children; five brothers and one sister: Farrel, Forrest, Glade and Virgil Jorgensen, all of American Fork; Bernell Jorgensen, Salt Lake City; and Pearl Pledger, Ogden. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. April 3, at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 4lh Ward Chapel, 455 E. 300 North. Friends may call one hour prior to services. ser-vices. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. SSuMK? ' Ward, and served as Elders Quorum executive secretary. He was an Eagle Seoul and an avid skiier. He is survived by his wife and one son, Kainoa Scott Ricks, both of American Fork; Club. He was a little league baseball coach. He worked for U.S. Steel's Geneva Plant for many years. He is survived his hiw wife of American Fork; three daughters and one son: Mrs. Jeff (Linda) Brieton, Leslie Ann Hugh C. Mosher V Donald L. Strasburg Hugh C. Mosher, 75, died Wednesday, March 27, 1985 at the American Fork Hospital. He was born March 13, 1910 in Chicago, 111., to Loren Augustus and Cora Estelle Cameron Mosher. He married Anna Elon Lively Oct. 28, 1933 in Phoenix. He was a commercial artist, a puppetteer and radio and TV engineer. He is survived by his wife and a son, Cameron Mosher, both of Pleasant Grove, and five grandchildren. direction of Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. Card of Thanks In loving memory of our mother and grandmother, Cyrilla E. Kahm, we wish to thank all the friends, neighbors, and the Lehi 7th Ward Relief Society for the kindness and consideration we received. --The Family of Eileen Porter Strasburg, Goleta, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. James E. (Thelma) Chidester, Highland; and Mrs. Dean (Ila) Adams, Lindon. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 28, at the Volger Funeral Home in Minocqua, Wise. Burial was in Lac Du Flambeau, Flam-beau, Wise. LAC DU FLAMBEAU, FLAM-BEAU, WISC- Donald Louis Strasburg, 64, a former resident of Highland, died March 25, 1985, in Wisconsin. He was born Jan. 2, 1921, in Highland to Ever M. and Esma Ann Goode Strasburg. He married Rochelle Hitchcock. He made his living as a conduction worker. He is survived by his mother, Highland; wife; four sons: Colin Strasburg, American Fork; Kim Strasburg, California; Randy Strasburg, Roosevelt, Utah; Robby Strasburg, Taylorsville, Utah; 10 grandchildren; three brothers, Charles Strasburg, Pleasant Grove; Glen Strasburg, Highland; Leland Graveside services were held Saturday, March 30, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, under the Mary W. Robinson Jean S. Kaylor Englewood; mother of American Fork; two sisters, Janet S. Luke, Lubbock, Tex.; Joyce S. Taylor, American Fork; a brother, Andrew An-drew Pulley Shelton, Las Vegas, Nev. Memorial services were held Saturday, March 30, at Nicholes-Hill Nicholes-Hill Mortuary, Littleton, Lit-tleton, Colo. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday, April 6, at 1 p.m. in the American Fork City Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Leukemia Society of America, Inc., 6841 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, Ariz. Mary Marie Walker Stubbs Robinson, 38, American Fork, died Wednesday, March 27, 1985 at the American Fork Hospital. She was born July 8, 1946 in Lehi to Merrill John and Erma Hansen Walker. She married Ronald L. Stubbs. They later divorced. She married Wesley Leon Robinson Feb. 1, 1975 in Elko, Nev. She was a member of the LDS Church. She grew up in Pleasant Grove and attended schools there, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School and the LDS Seminary program. s She was a real estate agent for Taggarl-Miller Taggarl-Miller Agency in Salt Lake City at the time of her death. She previously worked for the Utah County Tax Commission. Survivors include her husband of American Fork; two sons and two daughters: Jesse and Shane Stubbs, Pleasant Grove; Sherry Stubbs and Kara Lee Robinson, American Fork; a stepson, Brian Robinson, Orem.; her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keele, American Fork; and three brothers and seven sisters: Vern M. Walker, Spanish Fork; Ira J. Walker, Orem; Stanley K. Walker, American Fork; Mrs. Clifford (Dorothy) Dean, American Fork; Mrs. Lynn (Lois) Tervort, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Carl (Annita) Woodmansee, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. J.Var (LaDean) Gillman, Lindon; Mrs. Leon ' (Myrlynn) Norton, Nor-ton, American Fork; and Mrs. Keith (Barbara) (Bar-bara) Lossen, Tacoma, Wash. Services were held Monday, April 1, at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Mor-tuary Chapel in Orem. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. Norma Jean Shelton Kaylor, 46, Englewood, Colorado, died of leukemia Thursday, March 28, 1985, in a Denver, Colo, hospital. She was born in Provo Feb. 5, 1939, the fourth child of Andrew Rowley and Esther Pulley Shelton. She married Colorado district court judge Richard Kaylor Jan. 18, 1973 at Miami, Fla. She graduated from American Fork High School and received her B.S. degree from the University of Utah. She taught school in Salt Lake City before moving to Las Vegas, Nev., where she worked as a legal secretary and also as a technician at the Atomic Energy Commission test site at Mercury, Nev. She worked in Phoenix, Ariz., for a time before settling in the Denver area for the remainder of her life. She attended the University of Denver where she did post graduate studies in penology. She was a professional senior probation officer for the State of Colorado from 1968 until medical problems forced her retirement in August, 1984. She is survived by her husband of Englewood; a son, Rich Kaylor, A |