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Show Ned 'Ted' Roundy garold T. Hanson Ned "Ted" Roundy, 50, died Tuesday, July 29, 1986 in American Fork. He was born Dec. 26, 1935 in Mapleton to Adelbert Jr. and Lucy Ann Richardson Roundy. He married Gwen .Nielson Oct. 14, 1960 in Ely, Nev. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was supervisor at the Utah State Prison for 25 years. Survivors include his wife of Salt Lake City; two sons, one daughter: Edward Roundy and Mrs. Tod (Shelley) Powell, both Salt Lake City; Trent Roundy, American Fork; two grandchildren; his mother of Mapleton; three sisters and two brothers: Don A. Roundy and Theo "Punk" Roundy, both Mapleton; Mrs. Paul (Josie) Brailsford, Springville; Mrs. Clarence (Anna Dell) Holm and Mrs. Elmo (LaPreal) Hansen, both of Spanish Fork. Graveside services were held Friday, August 1, at Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. Military graveside rites were conducted by the VFW District 4. Julia Faye Wanless Fenn j f Hanson, 81, ,ii tnt Grove, died i J jPf 1986 at ! (og'.1 ' Fork' e )9er.can , born Oct. 23, : !i3aLth Swenson . ' n Temple. '2 spools don and Peasant "lr of the LDS 5 holding the Lot High Pnft in Pleasant Grove i's served as clerk, ward and aid ke magazine 311 :.clor and as a b of the old folks the remittee. He was the first chief " of police for Orem City. He was deputy sheriff of Utah County and later chief deputy U.S. Marshal. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; a son and two daughters: Stanley Hanson, Orem; Mrs. Roger (Donna) Hardy, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ray (Linda) Kelsey, Sandy; 13 grandchildren; grand-children; 26 great grandchildren; a sister, Emily Munroe, Provo. He was preceded in death by a son, Leon. Services were under the direction of Bishop Robert Aland of the Pleasant Grove Third Ward. Pallbearers were Stanley Hanson, Tony Kelsey, Rick Kelsey, Leon Kelsey, Alan Hardy, George Hardy, David Hardy and Michael Hanson. The family prayer was given by Marvin McClure. Paul Smith played the prelude and the postlude. The invocation in-vocation was by Wilford Durrant. Marsha McClure gave the life sketch. Karen Asay, Beverly Yocom, Janey Hardy and Doris Baker sang "Oh How I Miss You Tonight," accompanied by Paul Smith. Robert Secretan was the speaker. Remarks were given by Bishop ( Aland. David Hardy gave the benediction. The grave was dedicated by Dan Simper. LAWRENCE, UTAH -Julia Faye Wanlass Fenn, age 68, died July 24, 1986, in Price, Utah. She was born July 12, 1918, in Lehi, Utah, to Jackson Charles and Ellen Thomas Wanlass. She married Max Jay Fenn on Oct. 23, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She was a secretary in the stake Primary for many years. She loved her family very much and had dedicated her life to them. Survivors include: husband, Max, Lawrence, Utah; children: Mrs. Steve (Maxine) Deeter, LaSalle, Utah; Mrs. John (Sharon) Poulson, Kaysville; Michael Jay Fenn, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Blake (Julie) Smith, Cleveland, Utah; Karon Lee Mack, Huntington, Utah; 11 grandchildren; brothers, brothe-rs, Athol Wanlass, San Pablo, Calif.; Marion L. Wanlass, Rodeo, Calif.; Glen Wanlass, Lehi; She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother and a sister. Funeral services were held Monday, July 28 in the Huntington LDS Stake Center. Burial was in the Huntington City Cemetery. 0 ; Earl H. Johnson I In i Earl H. Johnson 67, i Salem, died Wed-;eday, Wed-;eday, July 30, 1986 at -;home. j was born Aug. 31, ;llin Lindon to Harold : and Eva York -.-ix- He married ;;(a Kirk Oct. 2, 1940 in j. salt Lake LDS Temple. . jj was an active jntier of the LDS ich. He held the ice of High Priest. He i been an active anpte worker. He attended schools : lindon and Pleasant . He had been ployed at Geneva at prior to his ' lament and had also Jikedasafarmer. Survivors include his ;t of Salem; one terand two sons: fe Thomas A. (Kay) :iinson, Salem; . ijy E. Johnson and Lloyd H. Johnson, both of Orem; 12 grandchildren; grand-children; two brothers and three sisters: Mrs. Clarence (Berniece) Kirkwood, Provo; Mrs. Robert (LaRue) Walker, Colorado; Mrs. Gary (Annabeth) Tomlinson, Seattle, Wash.; Glade Johnson, Riverdale; and Byron Johnson, Scotland. Services were under the direction of Bishop Casey Christensen. Pallbearers were Larry E. Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Lloyd H. Johnson, Todd Johnson, Thomas A. Robinson, Mark Johnson, Troy Robinson and Scott Johnson. Honorary pallbearers were David Johnson, Gary V. Tomlinson, ' Nathan Johnson, Robert E. Walker, . . Glade Johnson, Alvin '. Kirk, Byron Johnson, Jack Kirk and Clarence Kirkwood. The family prayer was by Gary V. Tomlinson. Diana Tolson played the prelude and the postlude. Clarence Kirkwood gave the invocation. Phyllis Murdock performed "You'll Never Walk Alone," accompanied by Cindy Anderson. Kay J. Robinson gave A Tribute to Daddy. The speaker was Glenn Miller. Phyllis Murdock sang "Going Home," accompanied by Cindy Anderson. .. Bishop Christensen gave remarks. The benediction was by Glade Johnson. The grave was dedicated by Glade Johnson. Mary F. Wiles Mary Ellen Fillmore 84, of Payson, ad Sunday, July 27, Sin Payson. 3i( was born Jan. 13, ' in Moab, the laughter of William M and Finetta Catherine Gordon Fillmore. She married Claude v Argyle Aug. 24, 1921. ir marriage was iter solemnized in the sit Lake LDS Temple. were later 'weed. She married S E. Wiles Oct. 9, in Reno, Nev He died. She attended schools in Payson and Utah Technical College. She worked for Payson City Hospital and for Dr. Oldroyd as a Licensed Practical Nurse for 45 years. She was a member of the Payson CultusClub. She was a member of the LDS Church. She had lived in the Payson community since 1905. Survivors include two daughters and one son: I Mrs. Curtis (Jeanne) Lofgram, Santaquin; Claude L.. "Corky" Argyle, Salt Lake; Mrs. i Lee (Pauline) Okelberry, Goshen; 12 grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; one brother and four sisters: Leland Fillmore, American Fork; Mrs. Iverne Wallace, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ralph (Edith) Miller, Nephi; Mrs. Roland (Lois) Davidson, David-son, Payette, Idaho; Mrs. Kathryn Cole, Boise, Idaho. Services were held Thursday, July 31, in the Payson Park Ward. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. |