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Show Cressie L. Greenland Shepherd Hal Haycock Shepherd Hal wile of Pleasant Grove; Was 1 1 ...,,.,w L- mi of luii sons and f,.. ., tv . Q obituaries Mary F. Paxman Cress ie Althera Loveridge Greenland. K7. died Saturday. Sept. 24, 1988 at the home of her son in Orem. She was born Nov. 26. 1900 in Highland, to William and Martha Cress we 1 1 Scott Loveridge. She married John Greenland .Ian. 5. 1021 in the Salt Lake U)S Temple. He (lied Jan. 2H. 19(12. She had worked at the Utah State Training School and as a reporter for the Daily Herald lor Highland She ws a member ol the LDS Church. She was a Sunday School teacher, had served in the Helief Society and Mrs. Boyd (Martha) Grossnickle, Georgetown. Georget-own. Id a h o ; on e stepdaughter, Mrs. Ed (Lois) Kearley, Lindon; 29 grandchildren; 71 great grandchildren; 19 great great grandchildren. grand-children. She was preceded in death by a son. Hubert, and a stepson. step-son. William John Jr. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. Sept. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Lehi lst-lith Ward. 12(1 W. 200 South, friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the nierican Fork ' City ( Vmelery. Mary Evalee Mc-Bride Mc-Bride Fackrell Pax-man, Pax-man, 101, formerly of American Fork, died Sept. 26, 1988 in Upland, Calif. She was born July 6, 1887 in Logan, to Heber Robert and Elizabeth Boyd Gould McBride. She married James Norman Fackrell Oct. 15, 1903 in Ogden. He later died. She married E.W. Paxman Oct. 12, 1951. He died Dec. 1963. She was a resident of Utah for 40 years. She was a member of the Upland, California 2nd Ward. She is survived by four sons and two daughters: William Fackrell, Salt Lake City; Bernard Fackrell, Logan; Lyle Fackrell, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; James Fackrell, Downey, Calif.; Detta Watts, Middletown, Delaware; Letha Thomas, Upland, Calif.; 28 grandchildren, grand-children, 86 great grandchildren; 57 great great grandchildren; 1 great great great grandchild; two stepchildren: step-children: Harold Paxman, American Fork; Helois P. Wadley, Lindon: a sister, Delecta Wilde, Alberta, Canada. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Upland, Calif, and Friday at 11 a.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 10(1 North, American Fork, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. Shepherd Hal Haycock, 69, of Pleasant Grove, died Thursday. Sept. 22. 1988 at home of a sudden illness. He wa born Nov. Hi, I91K in Circleville, Piute County, the son of Shepherd and Vera Dallon Haycock. He married Lucy Wadley June 7. 1939 in the Salt Lake LPS Temple. He attended schools in Circleville, Cedar City and Salt Lake City. 1 1 e w a s a n a c coniplished organist and accompanist. He was a local businessman and was always involved in civil' act i vil ics. lie was active in the I lis Church, serving in :i a ii v I e a d e r s h i p. pusiiions He had cived as a high i ii i ii i I r . bishop', counselor, and he was ii ' i v e iii scoul mi' I le A a awarded the Silver I'.r.iua- lie is survived by his wile of Pleasant Grove; two sons and two d a u g h t e r s : Joan Watson. Dr. Paul W. Haycock, both of Mesa, Ariz.; Roland Hal Haycock. Mrs. Michael i Carole) Blackhurst, both ol Pleasant Grove; 1 1 grandchildren; seven greal grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: Van Haycock. Cocoa Beach, Fla.; Steven M. Haycock. Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Allen (Phyllis) Simkins. Circleville; Mrs. Keith B. (Betty) Craven. Billings. Mont. Services were under un-der the direction of Bishop Gary V. Keetch. Pallbearers were Greg Haycock, John Haycock, Corbin Hal Haycock, Garron Shepherd Haycock, Michael Blackhurst, Michael Harper, Allen F. Simkins, and Phillip Phil-lip Simkins. The family prayer Was bv p music waa; M Kathleen 3A,9W: Keith B S: tPWillia E J tersen Sa t' . Tr'butes l-Ven by pf' Simkins, l : Haycock. rseri f. '' Speakers w Larsen k ' sa"g Love At It Sis?1 ThLe benedict.. Primary, and was a member of the ward choir for several years. She is survived b y two sons and one daughter: Vernon Leon Greenland. Orem: Dan I. Greenland. Kearns: Karl Price military rites John D. Lott Post 19oftheAmeri-can 19oftheAmeri-can Legion held impressive im-pressive military rites Thursday at the Lehi Cemetery following the funeral for Karl E. Price. Dean Colledge was ii 111111 in maii.ia.nwwi acting commander with Sherwin Allred as captain. Alvin Schow was bugler and flag bearers were Henry Clegg and Dean Kirk-ham. Members of the firing fir-ing squad were Homer Trinnaman, Harold Fenn, Wayne Powell, Evan Colledge, Phil Bolts, Carl Harris and Alvin Schow. 1 I: $ 4, Honorary pallbear-: pallbear-: ers were Eldon Wright, ' Ed Kanavel, Milton C. Smith and Dennis L. Hill. The family prayer was given by Alex D. Lott. The prelude and postlude were played by Sandra Lott Ashby. Mary Ogden gave the invocation. The life sketch was given by Robert T. Lott and Genni and Alex Lott sang "Prayer Perfect," Per-fect," accompanied by Sandra Lott Ashby. A speaker was Ed Kanavel. Kathy, Kristie, Nancy and Stacy Lott sang "Beyond "Be-yond the Sunset," accompanied ac-companied by Sandra Lott Ashby. William R. Anderson Ander-son was a speaker and remarks were given by Bishop Hunter. Margie, John, Bobby, Michael, Kellee and Emily Lott sang "I Am a Child of God," accompanied by Sandra San-dra Lott Ashby. The benediction was by Haven J. Barlow and the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Robert T. Lott. John Deloyd Lott, 74, of Orem, died Thursday, Thur-sday, Sept. 22, 1988 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, following a heart attack. at-tack. He was born March 24, 1914 in Joseph, to John Taylor and Bertha Jane Wells Lott. He married Margie Beck June 30, 1939 in the Manti LDS Temple. He lived in McGill, Nev. while working for Kennecott Copper. He later moved to Orem where he was employed as purchasing agent for Pittsburgh-DesMoines Steel in Provo, until his retirement. He also operated a small farm in Orem. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He had served as bishop for five years in McGill, Nev. He served on the high council in Orem and later as the high priest group leader. He enjoyed sports of all kinds, especially baseball and golf. He is survived by his wife, Orem; two sons. Alexander Deloyd Lou and Robert Terry Lott. both of Orem; 13 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; two sisters and one brother: Mary Ogden and Peter Lamaun Lott, both ol California; Naomi Taylor. Richfield. He was preceded in death by a son, John Howard. Services were under the direction of Bishop Logan Hunter of the Orem Windsor Fourth Ward. Pallbearers were Burl Wells, Grant Wells, Remo Johnson, George Dart, Haven J. Barlow, Walter Ogden, Peter LaMaun Lott and Don Miner. Dale T. Gillman Kreg Gillman, Nathan McCaughey, Cortney McCaughey, Chase McCaughey and Rollo Miller. The family prayer was given by Kreg Gillman Gill-man and LaDean Gillman Gill-man played the prelude and postlude. Dallas Groo gave the invocation. invoca-tion. Connie McCaughey gave the life sketch and Mark Walker presented a poem, "The Answer Man." LaDean Gillman played an organ medley of favorite songs. Kenneth H. Gillman was a speaker and Chris Blackhurst sang a medley med-ley of Primary songs accompanied by LaDean Gillman. President Noal T. Greenwood was a speaker and Jeanne Walker and JoAnne Brady sang "God Be With You," accompanied accompa-nied by LaDean Gillman. Gill-man. The benediction was by Kent Anderson. The grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Kale Gillman. Dale T. Gillman, 58, Lindon, died Friday, Sept. 23, 1988 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center after a lingering illness. He was born Nov. 15, 1928 in Lindon, a son of Alvin (Snow) and Louie Thorne Gillman. He married Joyce Miller April 7, 1954 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School in 1948. He had been active in church and community activities. ac-tivities. He served on the Pleasant Grove Stake High Council, as a counselor in the bishopric and as bishop of the Lindon 2nd Ward. He served on the Lindon City Council and participated for many years in programs involving youth. He coached Lindon Little League baseball for several successful seasons. He loved to hunt, fish, camp and participate in all sporting activities. He was a great lover ot horses and assisted in the organization of the Lindon Youth Riding Club. He is survived by his wife of Lindon; two sons and one daughter: Kale T. Gillman, American Fork; Kreg Gillman, Houston, Texas; Connie McGaughey, Hyrum; seven grandchildren; his mother of Lindon; four brothers and one sister: Lowell Gillman, JVar Gillman, Clint Gillman, all of Lindon; Leon Gillman, Pleasant Valley; Mrs. Frank (Rayola) Barker. Boise, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Paul. Services were under the direction of Bishop Richard Draper. Pallbearers were Lowell Gillman, JVar Gillman, Leon Gillman, Clint Gillman, Jim McCaughey and Frank Barker. Honorary pallbearers pallbear-ers were Kale Gillman. Rose May Cowden 'y ,; 1 Rose May Whimpey Cowden, 89, died Sunday, Sept. 25, 1988 in an Orem care center. She was born May 9, 1899 in Scofield, the daughter of Samuel and Lucy Britton Whimpey. She married Henry Hope Cowden July 5, 1938 in Bremerton, Wash. He died Dec. 16, 1956. She was a housewife, school teacher and secretary. She worked for several government agencies in Washington, D.C. She was a member of the I,DS Church, ser- 1 Cowden, Orem ; A. David Cowden, American Fork; Mrs. John (Jeannene) Shumate, Prescott, Ariz.; six grandchildren. grand-children. Also by one brother and one sister: Albert Whimpey, American Kork; Mrs. Violet Turner Guff of Provo. Funeral services will he held Friday, Sept. 30, at 11 a.m. in the Orem 18th Ward, 365 S. 900 Fast, Orem, where friends may call one hour prior to service. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. ving in many of the auxiliary organizations. She is survived by two sons and one daughter: C.lpn H. Larmen Hawkins Jordan; Mrs. (Hen 1 1 )eborah ) Johnson and Mrs. Ken i Cindy l Lester, both of Lehi; cifjhl grandchildren: one brother and two sisters: J. Koss Curtis. Payson: Belly Haddock, Had-dock, Provo; (layle Strong, Los Angeles. Calif. (ravesido services were held Thursday, Sept. 22, in I he Lehi City ( 'cruet ery Carmen Curtis Hawkins, 55, died Monday, Sept. 19, 1988 in a Provo hospital following a lingering illness. She was born Dec. II, 1932 in Provo to John Ross and Hazel West Curtis. She married Douglas R. Hawkins June 23, 1953 in Reno, Nev. She graduated from B.Y. High School and following her marriage, she traveled with her husband to many places throughout the world as he fulfilled his U.S. Army assignments. She was a homemaker and a member of Ihe LDS Church. She is survived by her husband, Lehi; I wo sons and two daughters: Kevin R. Hawkins, Billings, Monl.: Terry ('. Hawkins, South |