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Show Orlean B. Jensen obituaries ) Donald MacPherson Orlean Briggs Jensen, Jen-sen, 80, of American Fork died Oct. 3, 1987. She was born Dec. 6, 1906 in Bountiful to Frank and Lizzie Holbrook Briggs. She married Lee L. Rogers in 1928. They were divorced in 1945. She married Niels Jensen in the Salt Lake City temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints on June 24, 1953. He died Nov. 28, 1972. She was an active member of the LDS Church and a dedicated temple worker. She loved to quilt and sew (Krmai Bardsley, all of Salt Lake City; Jerry L. Rogers, Bountiful; one step-son and one stepdaughter; step-daughter; Phil D. Jensen, American Fork, Mrs. Richard E. (Agnes) Howe, Mill Valley, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren ; five brothers and two sisters, Clyde, Ray, Oscar and Ira, Lenora Cunningham, Nancy King. Funeral was Monday, Oct. 5, at the American Fork 6th LDS Ward. Burial was at American Fork City Cemetery. . j and was an avid gardener. gar-dener. Survivors include three daughters and one son: Mrs. Paul (Donna) VVeldon, N. Leone Rogers, Mrs. Kent Donald Earl MacPherson, Mac-Pherson, 69, of Cedar Hills, died Sept. 30, 1987 in Provo. He was born Jan. 28, 1918 in Kendrick, Idaho to Oscar Earl and Lola Ellen Ware MacPherson. Mac-Pherson. He married Nelda Marie Kidd on Aug. 9, 1942. The marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He grew up and attended at-tended schools in Salmon, Idaho. He served in the U.S. Navy for 12 years in both World War II and the Korean War. He achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer. He was a journeyman electrician for Thompson Thomp-son Electric, Logan and Thiokol Chemical Corp. supervised the lighting for the LDS Pageants for five years and for the past 10 years he was maintenance engineer at the Provo LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife of Cedar Hills, five sons and daughters: Mrs. Bill (Donna) Nelson, Enterprise, Ala.; Bradford E. MacPherson, Sandy; Mrs. Brent (Debra) Buckner, Weber County; Douglas E. MacPherson, Logan; Curtis E. MacPherson, Cedar Hills; 17 grandchildren; grand-children; one brother, Jerrold MacPherson, Fall City, Ore. Funeral was Monday, Oct. 5, at the Cedar Hill LDS Ward. A graveside service was conducted at the Avon Cemetery, 13 miles south of Logan. in Brigham City and Roswell, N.M. He was a member of the LDS Church and served as branch and district president in Roswell, N.M. and executive secretary and high-priest group leader while living in Cedar Hills. For the last 15 years, he was employed by the LDS Church. He Robley (Bob) Evans iiiftJiiiiiiiiiy pit! ?' ij5pi tpiitii 1 I J Robley D. (Bob) Evans, Medford, Ore., died Oct. 3, 1987, of natural causes. He was born Jan. 23, 1909 in Park City, Utah, to Edward P. and Lilie Snyder. He married Dorothy Stevens May 14, 1928. They were later divorced. He married Nona Pridemore May 29, 1945. She passed away Nov. 11, 1982. He received his education in Park City and Salt Lake City. He joined the Merchant Marines in 1943 and was chief engineer at the time of his discharge. He worked as a printer in California, Alaska, Oregon, Salt brother purchased a weekly newspaper in the Sugarhouse area of Salt Lake City in 1952, which became their chief interest. He sold the newspaper in 1956 and moved to Medford, Ore. He is survived by three daughters, Terrie Bridges, Oakland, Calif. ; Rae Huggard, American Fork; and Robin Blank , Rouge River, Ore. He is the last of 13 children to pass away. He was preceded in death by a son, Henry Edward Evans. Memorial services were held in Medford, Ore. Lake City, Provo and American Fork. He and his brother, Tom, founded 'The News,' a weekly newspaper in American Fork in 1947. He said, 'We woke up a sleepy town.' He and his Norton O. McDaniel Norton Olsen McDaniel, Mc-Daniel, 64, of Alpine, died Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1987 in American Fork. He was born March 28, 1923 in Alpine to Charles Wilfred and Mary Alice Olsen McDaniel. He married Minnie Farnsworth Sept. 27, 1947 in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed at Geneva Steel for 33 years. He was also a construction worker. He was a veteran of World War II. He was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed en-joyed fishing, hunting N. McDaniel, American Fork; Mrs. Lynn (Caren) Wootton, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. David (Judy) Douglas, Boulder City, Nev.; 10 grandchildren; one brother and one sister: Colvin McDaniel, Alpine; Mrs. Thora Conder, American Fork. He was preceded in death by a son, Byron J. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Alpine 6th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery. Military services were conducted con-ducted by VFW District No. 4. and hiking. He was a High Priest in the Alpine 6th Ward. Survivors include his wife of Alpine; two sons and two daughters: Milon C. McDaniel, Caldwell, Idaho; Craig Martha J. Maag Martha Joye Williams Marrott Maag, 85, died Saturday, Satur-day, Oct. 3, 1987. She was born Aug. 2, 1902 in Vineyard to Thomas Henry and Martha Holland Williams. She married Joseph Ascil Marrott June 1, 1921 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She later married Westley Conrad Maag May 23, 1955. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She enjoyed fishing, gardening and handicrafts. han-dicrafts. She belonged to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and The Blind Association. She is survived by four daughters and two sons: Mrs. Lester (Melba) Stewart, Verna Holt, Tom Marrott, Mrs. William (Vera) Hundley, Joe Marrott, all Orem; Mrs. Lowell (Ronda) Tomlinson. Lindon; 37 grandchildren; grand-children; 85 great grandchildren; eight was preceded in death by a son and one daughter, Weldon Marrott and JoAnn Marrott. Funeral was Tuesday, Oct. 6 in the Orem 115th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. |