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Show Ella I. Sweat obiiimries ody Ann Beck Y 3 J Edith Ella Ivie Sweat, 79, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, March 25, 1986 at her home. She wa born Sept. 17, 1906 in Heber City, a daughter of Peter and Sarah Emeline Sweat Ivie. She married Ernest L. Sweat Aug. 11, 1924 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 3rd Ward. She had served in the Relief Society and Primary. She had been employed em-ployed as a school lunch supervisor for 17 years. She was an avid gar- Sweat, Decatur, Tex.; Leon Sweat, Germany; Jerry Sweat, American' Fork; 22 grandchildren; grand-children; 34 great granddchildren; three great great grandchildren; grand-children; a sister: Hazel Defa, Hannah, Utah. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove 3rd Ward, 400 E. 200 North. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 E., Pleasant Grove, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. ody Ann Beck, of t Lake City, former ident of Pleasant ave, died March 17, 6 at the LDS Hospital Salt Lake City. Ihe was born June 1, 6 in American Fork Dalian O. and Joan V ilsen Beck. ihe attended schools Pleasant Grove, aduating from i ;asant Grove High hool and LDS minary. She was , , ive in and loved all )rts. ihe was a member of She is survived by her parents, Pleasant Grove; two brothers and a sister: Eugene F. Beck, John D. Beck and Allison Beck, all of Pleasant Grove. A brother, Ronald N. Beck, preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Timpangos , Stake Center. Burial i was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of i Olpin Familly Mortuary. dener and enjoyed camping with her family. Survivors include two daughters and four sons: Mrs. Reed (Edith) Frandsen, Mrs. Leland (Betty) Carlson and Dean Sweat, all of Pleasant Grove; Ray the LDS Church. She had been employed em-ployed at Denny's in Salt Lake City. James Card of Thanks lebecca Lee Jacobs Our deepest gratitude to family, friends and neighbors, for their loving concern and support through the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and friend, Robert A. James. His wish was to remain at home, and because this was a more unconventional way to take care of his type of illness, it took an extra measure of support and understanding un-derstanding from all concerned. For this support through visits, calls, cards, flowers and nursing care, we will be eternally grateful. The services were carried out acccording to his wishes and we appreciated the heartfelt response of those taking part, including in-cluding the loving concern of the mor tuary, ward leaders and those in the community who had so many kind words to say. As a family we will never forget the impact all of those expressions of love have had, and will have, to sustain us in our loss. Thank you each and everyone. Lurline Budge Garth A. James John A. James Doris J. Neild lebecca Lee Jacobs, e 7, died March 18, !6 in Rhode Island. Lube Fiihe was born Aug. 28, '8 in American Fork Norlan R. and Nancy Williford Jacobs. She is a second grade ident attending the indall Holden ementary School in irwick, Rhode Island. She is survived by her )ther and stepfather, :. and Mrs. Jay B. lancy W.) Victor, Warwick, Rhode Island; father, Norlan R. Jacobs, New Mexico; three brothers, Jerry Jacbos, Christopher Jacobs and Anthony Jacbos, all New Mexico; step sisters, Amanda Victor and Mallory Victor, borth Warwick, Rhode Island; grandparents, Charles and Margaret Williford, Salt Lake City; Flora and Norman Nor-man Jacobs, Washington; great grandmother, Margaret Webb, Salt Lake City; step grandfather, Jarl Victor, California. She was preceded in death by a brother, Benjamin. Graveside services were held Monday, ' March 24, at the American Fork Cemetery under the direction of Larkin Mortuary. . 'hydonia S. Brady Phydonia Stott I -ady, 84, Pleasant I rove, died Wed-,' Wed-,' I sday, March 19, 1986 A her home. II She was born Jan. 20, A 02 in Soldier, Idaho, a ' ' lughter of Lester , illiam Alger and ' lien Stewart Stott. She t arried Loren Edward rady on July 27, 1921 ' Price. They were i ter sealed in the lh anti LDS Temple ( on Vp zi. 17, 1923. A h. ! She was an active ember of the LDS hurch, having served 'I s homemaking , i)unselor in the Relief Ijciety, and she and flbr husband served I J lany years as mera- ' i ers of the Old Folks ommittee in Pleasant I rove. She and her , usband served a stake J lission in Denver, Glen (Lenore) Nielsen, Lester M. Brady, LaRoss Brady, all of Pleasant Grove; Evan Brady, American Fork; and Mrs. Glade (Ellen) Tregaskis, Heber; brothers and sisters: Alger L. Stott, Eugene, Ore.; L. Norman Stott, Pleasant Grove; Carrol Stott, Morgan Hill, Calif.; Ora S. Fitzgerald, Fit-zgerald, Fresno, Calif.; Brent Smith, Riverside, Calif.; Audrey Clements, Kanab;- and Marjorie Galea, Gar-dena, Gar-dena, Calif.; 29 grandchildren grand-children and 65 great grandchildren. Services were held Saturday, March 22, in the Pleasant Grove' Stake Center. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. Colo. She spent many hours doing handiwork for her family, grandchildren grand-children and others. She enjoyed reading and loved to tell stories of her early childhood and family experiences. Survivors include her husband of Pleasant Grove; four sons and two daughters: Archie Brady, Vineyard; Mrs. Leatrice Jackson Leatrice Hatch 'eterson Jackson, 59, of irem, died Tuesday, ' larch 18 at Utah Ifalley Regional Jledical Center in J'rovo of cancer. I She was born Aug. 20, i926 in Leadville, Colo., yp Josepheus and Sylvia ireen Hatch, Jr. She narried Grant H. 'Bud" Peterson Aug. 5, 943 in Provo. He died jIarch 2, 1964. She narried Allen Eugene lackson in 19C5 in Elko, ev. They later 'I livorced. ' 'n She received her : iducation in the Utah ichools. Following her marriage they made their first home in Provo; later they moved to California and lived there for nine years. They then returned to Utah and made their home in Orem. Mrs. Jackson had recently lived in Alaska. She returned to Orem a short time agao. She had worked for many years as a cook and waitress. She formerly worked at Regal Bowling Lanes. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include three sons and one daughter; Ronald G. Peterson, Austin, Tex. ; Gordon H. Peterson, Anchorage, Alaska ; Bill Jackson, Vernal; Mrs. Dale (Leslie) Lassen, Orem; 11 grandchildren; grand-children; three brothers and two sisters; Ferris J. Hatch, Reno., Nev.; Glendon Hatch, Provo; Floyd Hatch, Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Richard (Corrlene) Olsen, Riverton and Louise Hines, Denver, Colo. Services will be Friday, March 21 at Berg Drawing Room Chapel, provo. Burial was in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills, Provo. |