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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., June 25, 1986 - Page 17 . hitnuries Jamey Kent Wooten j Millie Thomas 'iam L. Kirkham Millie Shalata Skinner Thomas, 78, of Lehi died Tuesday, June 24, in the American Fork Hosptial. She was born Aug. 30, 1907, in Provo to Ephraim and Martha King Skinner. She married Arden Snow Thomas on Sept. 2, 1925 in Provo. He died July 12, 1967. She was a housewife and involved in far-ming. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two sons, Floyd and Edward (Buzz) Thomas) both of the Lehi; 11 grand-children; 17 great grandchildren; and, one sister, Mrs. May Roberts, Provo. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 27, at 11 a.m. in the Wing " Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to the ser-vice. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Jamey Kent Wooten, 50, of Pleasant Grove, died June 21, 1986 at his home in Pleasant Grove. He was born March 13, 1936 in Dodge City, Kan.,' to J.P. and Helen Pearl Emrie Wooten. He married Virginial Joost Oct. 9, 1976 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. He was a convert to the LDS Church in 1975, living in the Pleasant Grove 19th Ward where he held the office of High Priest. He had been a member of the Elders Quorum Presidency and em-ployment specialist for the ward. He attended schools in Hutchison. Kan., Ricks College and BYU. He was in the theater business in Kansas and had recently worked for Standard Builders in Provo. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant Grove; five children: Jamey Kent Wooten, Hawaii; Joe Wooten and Joni McLinden, both of Wichita, Kan.; Jason and Juste Wooten, both of Weatherford, Texas; seven adopted children: Susan Andrews and Robert Liddle, and Carrie Maag, all of Red Wing, Minn.; Ann Reed, Thompson Falls, Mont. ; Jan Spencer, Blue Water, N.M.; Sabra Kolste, Orem; Shauna Bolic, Houston, Texas; 26 grandchildren; two brothers: J.P. Wooten, Hutchison, Kan.; Jerry Wooten, Orinda, Calif. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 26, in the Pleasant Grove 19th Ward Chapel at 500 N. 700 East. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 E., Pleasant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. or at the church Thursday one hour prior to ser-vices. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. .i v;;-- piiilti 'fci f Leon 88, died I I le 17, 1986 ' an Fork om heart rn Jan. 1, .L rican Fork, l Q William and !' Hoggard e married ice Robbins in the Salt ;mple. jaL . id at Lehi fl(ll and as a f ved two Jnd was a f Jf j in the LDS Top - include his gr,.'i; four sons daughters: Si1;; Kirkham, Kv Kirkham, .l (Connie) Sr.;;l of Lehi; Kirkham, Kirkham, iitiful; Mrs. Jntf a) Mecham '"AO j. David :ymi.. 'ay both of "UCi; Fork; Mrs. (Margie) A!tLake City; fliildren; two j Indchildren; j tfrs. Leda K. t Lake. Julie Nielsen. A musical number, "Sunrise-Sunset- " was by Margie K. and Ron Stevens accompanied by Don Starley. Bishop Smith spoke comforting remarks and the benediction was by Robert W. Kirkham. The dedicatory prayer by Melvin L. Kirkham was given at the graveside in Lehi City Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were: Bruce K. Nielsen, Bill G. Nielsen, Clayton W. Kirkham, Todd M. Kirkham, Tracy R. Kirkham, and Derek G. Kirkham. Honorary pallbearers were: Darin L. Kirkham, Judd P. Kirkham, Shane L. Kirkham, Justin C. Kirkham, Tyler S. Kirkham, R. Chase Kirkham, Travis R. Stevens, Brandon T. Stevens, Ryan W. ' Stevens, David R. Mecham, Nathan L. Mecham, Mathew K. Mecham, N. Shane Kirkham, Robbin T. Kirkham, Cody L. Kirkham, Michael D. Gray, Jared D. Gray, and Stephen A. Gray. Daniel C. Dean Funeral services for William Leon Kirkham were held June 20 in Wing Mortuary Chapel with Fourth Ward Bishop Merle Smith officiating. Eva Carson played the prelude and postlude music and the family prayer was given by Norman D. Kirkham. The invocation was offered by Richard F, Kirkham. Leona K. Gray played a piano solo, "Face to Face" and the biographical sketch was s by Connie K. Nielsen. Speakers were Pres. J.R. Jolley, Pres. Alvin Schow and Bishop Grant Christofferson. A flute duet was played by Sandra and Daniel Claude Dean, 8, passed away sud-denly of no apparent cause June 19, 1986. He was born May 30, 1977 in Salt Lake City to Darrell J. and Kim Haight Dean. He is survived by his parents; two brothers and one sister: Dallas, David and Annie Kim, all of Pleasant Grove; grandparents, Claude and Bernice Dean, Salt Lake City; Jay and Jean Heaight, Midvale. Funeral services were held Monday, June 23, at the Pleasant Grove 10th Ward. Burial was in the Mountain View Memorial Estates in Salt Lake City. Louise W. Lindsey 93 Iby L. Spencer Louise West Lindsey, 67, of Orem, died Tuesday, June 17, 1986 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was born May 18, 1919, a daughter of i Lorin M. and Pearl Radmall West. She I married J. Ammon . Lindsey April 20, 1959 in 1 the Salt Lake LDS , Temple. ; She was educated in I Pleasant Grove and attended business college in Salt Lake City. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She served a mission to Southern California and has served in the Relief Society as president, secretary and spiritual living teacher. She was also a Primary teacher. She is survived by her husband of Orem; two sons: James E. Lind-sey, Brigham City; Wayne R. Lindsey, Payson; 17 grand-children, four great grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Stanley West, American Fork; June Ash and Roxy Holcomb, both of Pleasant Grove. She was preceded in death by a son, Douglas Lindsey, a brother, Milton West, and a sister, Ruth Thompson. Services were held Friday, June 20, in the Orem 11th Ward Church. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. nn Spencer, Tican Fork, . ' ay, June 23, I Primary Hospital of Pl,,lns following I UlWicycle ac-,- i , .. his home. " born June 2, Lake City to Clyde and pinn Zufelt Jfirents are members of the LDS Church. Survivors include his parents and a brother, Sean Kenneth Spencer, all of American Fork; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Zufelt, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spencer, Springville; Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens, Henderson, Nev.; a great- - grandmother, Lillu Spencer, Escalante. Funeral services wil be Thursday at 2 p.m in the Grove Ware Chapel, 200 S. 400 E. Pleasant Grove, when friends may cal Thursday one houi prior to services. Burial will be in th Pleasant Grove Citj Cemetery. ilyn H. Rasmussen Holladay A n, 43, Lindon, . fl lay, June 23, I f home. i born March in ' Bingham Utah, to --and Norma if Holladay. ied Darris T. n June 7, 1963 It Lake LDS is an active of the LDS iving in the h Ward. She active in all of 'I paries of the ' erving in the ( . :y of the V and Relief V Society. She had also served as ward organist and Sunday School organist. She spent her childhood days in Copperton and Bingham Canyon, at-tending schools there and graduating from Bingham High School in Copperton. She graduated from BYU in Business Technology. Survivors include her husband of Lindon; two daughters and a son: Mrs. David (Sonja) Forsyth, St. George; Cindy Rasmussen and Darin Rasmussen, both of Lindon; her father, Copperton; two sisters: Mrs. Rex (RaNae) Groves, Columbia, South America; Connie Dalley, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Lindon 7th Ward Chapel, 700 East Center. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 E., Pleasant Grove, from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the church one hour prior to ser-vices. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. hello ivorldj f June 6 Boy to Richard and Diane Mathie Tucker of North Ogden. Boy to Kirk and Dana Landes Jacobson of Orem. Girl to Karen Murie of Lehi. Girl to Don and Melanie Hunt Allen of American Fork. Girl to Joel and Heidi Hanseen DeRooest of American Fork. June 8 Boy to Bryant and Susan Lee Harmon of American Fork. Girl to Kenneth Smith and Kimberly Hammond of Pleasant Grove. June 9 Girl to Robin and Jerilyn Henderson Robison of Cedar Hills. Boy to Jay and Cathrin Parks Hales of Pleasant Grove. Boy to DaWayne and Linda Jacklin Cordner of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Tom and Susan Liston Greenwood of American Fork. June 10 Boy to Gilbert and Tina Herrick Laulusa of Provo. Girl to Dave and Jean Baker Vickers of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Clyde and Jana Smith Shepherd of Pleasant Grove. June 12 Boy to Edward and Jana Kay Rapich Rampton of Lehi. Boy to James and Dorcus Fowers McEwan of Highland. Boy to William Russell and Claudia Mechant Drew of Provo. June 13 Boy to Douglas and Debbie Myers Jones of Lehi. Bo yto Michael and Janet Whimpey Willes of Lehi. Boy to Kim and Shalana Larsen Robinson of American Fork. Boy to James and Harriet Hill Vallen of American Fork. Boy to Bruce and Melissa Reese Bowen of American Fork. June 14 Girl to Scott and Kelly Branagen Schauerhamer of American Fork. Girl to Alan and Kelly Powell Pruett of Salt Lake. Girl to Elmo Glen and Judith Young Beutler of Orem. June 15 Girl to Michael Dean and Linda Lund Makin of American Fork. June 16 Girl to Don and Peggy Tuttle Watkins of Alpine. June 17 Boy to Mitchell and Beverly Fosburgh Pogue of American Fork. Girl to Boyd and Margaret Bean Gledhill of Orem. Boy to Stephen and Criscell Pratt Wager of Orem. Girl to Keith and Bonnie Elton Wallace of American Fork. Boy to Troy and Donna Grooms Nightingale of Orem. June 18 Boy to Laurence and Cindy Tripp Hensely of Provo. Girl to James and Carol Gray Bezzant of Orem. ( CIEUS? 7a-527-3 ) Girl to Kevin and Rosalie Allen Tippetts of Orem. . . , , rn nw n nco Q U I I j U )X For our highest efficiency I A J U CllxL air conditioner or gas furnace. pnnnnnco We will lower the cost of home comfort. 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