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Show Lowell A. Strasburg Allen Card of Thanks bituwries ) Gerald Belliston V would like It) t ; i K t-Ihis t-Ihis opportunity I" lti:mk Ihc iti.ni- Iricntls. ncinhhiirs ;ni(l himily mcmhrrs I'm- .ill the expressions il sym pa thy and love shown us al Ihc death f our loved one, .lim I,. Allen. We deeply appreciate .-ill those who look part in any way in Ihc Itinera I service. We want lo express our thanks lo all those who called at the home and !!M' '""luarv h" l..v,.v V""1- l"'"liu,l K '"inlnri. "r in. ,,h,'rr'll, Lowell Albert Slrasburg, lid. died Oct. 27. 19HH in I'rovo. He was born June :i. li)2tt in Malad City. Idaho, the son of Albert Nathan and Lenora Orion Strasburg. He married Virginia Ann Allred Aug. :!, 19(15 in Sandy. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LOS Temple. He retired after 34 years as an electrician at (ieneva Steel. He was a veteran ol I he Korean War. He was a past president of the Pleasant (.rove Kaglcs. He was an Strasburg. both ol Drcm; Cor den Strasburg. Scot I Slrasburg and Mrs. Hecse ( Annette i Myers, all of American Fork; Virginia Bragg. Win nemucca, Nev.; Sherie ('anion. Sail Lake City; :iH grandchildren; Ihree daughters and Ihree sons by a previous marriage; two sisters. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. :;i. in the American Fork 4lh Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Military rites were conducted by VFW District 4. Jones Thank You Li" J The family of Dan Jones wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral oi their brother. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral offerings, offer-ings, and to those who helPfd in anywav u ,PaulJ- aMOCKWAWVW.V-' flW""" " Flder in Ihe American Fork 4th Ward. He is survived by his wile ol American Fork; lour sons and Ihree da light its; (! I en liar w a r d . .1 os e p h Gerald T. Belliston, 74, of Pleasant Grove, died October 30, 1988 at his home following a long illness. He was born June 26, 1914inNephi,Utah to Albert Henry and Jenny Wheeler Belliston. Bellis-ton. He married Faye Shepherd in January of 1935 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was educated in Nephi schools where he was prominent in athletics ath-letics and school government gov-ernment serving as student body president of the Jr. and Sr. high schools. He later attended at-tended BYU. He served in many positions in the LDS Church including stake clerk, Ward and Stake Sunday School president; presi-dent; Seventies president; presi-dent; high counselor, bishops counselor and bishop. During the past few years he was active in the High Priests and in temple work. He was active in community and civic affairs serving as presi-dentofthe presi-dentofthe Jr. Chamber of Commerce and Chamber of Commerce He is survived by his wife, Pleasant Grove; two sons and two daughters: Jerry Belliston, Bel-liston, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Karen) Cordner, Las Vegas; Marcus Belliston, Detroit, De-troit, Michigan; Mrs. Roger T. (Kathie) Russell, Sandy; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; his step-mother: Elsie M. Belliston, Provo; a brother and a sister; Mrs. Jack (Deon) Heath, Boise, Idaho; Angus H. Belliston, Provo. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by a sister sis-ter and two brothers: Nelda, Leland and Harold. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Manila Stake Center, Cen-ter, 1800 North at 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, Mortu-ary, 500 South at 300 East, Pleasant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. or at the church Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. and washonored with a lifetime membership. He had been a member of the Lions and Kiwa-nis Kiwa-nis Clubs. He served on many committees and projects for the improvement im-provement of the community. com-munity. He was manager for Christensen's Department Depart-ment store for 44 years. 40 in the Pleasant Grove store. His kind, gentle and patient disposition touched the lives of many. He was loved by all that knew him. Although Al-though he excelled in many areas, his wife and family were where hereceivedhis greatest joy. Margaret B. Pauta SWvft::-'-.-- f , 4 I J Z-'--""""- nf-- Margaret Louise Bezzant Pauta, 37, died Oct. 29, 1988 in Provo of a heart condition. She was born July 3, 1951 in American Fork, the daughter of Robert Allen and Grace LaRae Huffman Bezzant. She married Kilina Pauta. They later divorced. She was a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She was em- ; ployed as an LPN at ' American Fork Hospital for 10 years. She is survived by her mother, Americn Fork; one brother and two sisters: Robert Ray of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Robert (Janet) Ehrman, Kearns; Cindy Kaye Bezzant, American Fork. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Nov. 2, in the American Fork City Cemetery. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, that date from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. two sons: Philip K. and Jason, both of Provo; Patricia Jean Ross Patricia Jean Ross, 41, died Oct. 24, 1988 in the American Fork Hospital following a lingering illness. She was born May 25, 1947 in Salt Lake City, to Thomas Joseph and Norma Perkins Ross. Both of Pat's parents have preceded her in death. Pat has resided at the Utah State Training School for the past 31 years. She worked at various jobs at the school until the past few or visited there. She attended seminary and the LDS Branch there. A funeral service was held at the LDS State Training School Branch Thursday, Oct. 27, at 10:30 a.m. She was buried in the Redwood Memorial Estates in Salt Lake City. Pat will be missed by her relatives and friends and all the fine staff members who have cared for her so lovingly these many years. years and loved all the activities and everyone who lived at, worked at tola Tanner Hale mtM r'tt ,nla Tanner Hale. 73 il Amman JSS. ' f Delia, to Hyrum S Elbe. 1 J Hunt Tanner. ferried Arnold Jy Caffall. He a L7 she married V: Franklin Hale Vf a 1961 in Las Sas, Nev. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Frovo LDS Temple. He died Jan. 20, 19HIV She was an active member of the LDS Church. She had served in the Relief Society, name extraction program and temple work. She attended schools in Millard. Wayne and Duchesne Counties. She is survived by I wo brothers and a ster: Utahna Bunten, Everett, Wash.; Craig W. Tanner, Lehi; Elvin H. Tanner, Lindon; six step-children; 15 step-grandchildren. step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, ()-'t- 29, in the Olpin Family Mortuary Kurial was in Springfield, Mo. Sarah B. Osterloh jnh Violet "Birkie a osterloh, 83, died Say, Oct. 23, 1988 in 4! lake City. aewas born Dec. 28, i . in American Fork , ..Louis William and J wnnah Jones Birk. L married Marc A. Ml June 23, 1930 in provo. Their marriage as later solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple. He died Nov. 7, 1983. She was active in the LDS Church and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. , Survivors include a daughter and son, Marilyn O. Sylvester and Ken M. Osterloh, both of Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; 'a sister, Mrs. Don (Ruth) Deveraux, American Fork Services were held Monday, Oct. 31. in the Murray 24th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork Cemeterv. Williams Thank You The family of La Von fer,ner Williams wishes express their thanks n all the friends and family members who llped and expressed jar sympathy at the '$ of our mother. sister and grandmother. grand-mother. It was sincerely sin-cerely appreciated. . Mr. & Mrs. Boyde Williams Mr. & Mrs. Mac (Shirlev) Jensen Mr. & Mrs. Stan (June) Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Ted (LaVee) Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Gwendal Kenner Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Kenner lest Card of Thanks We would like to ie this opportunity a thank the many fiends, neighbors and (milymembersforall 1 ie expressions of ppathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Lloyd L. West. We deeply appreciate appreci-ate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home and the mortuary, and for the lovely floral offerings and the food prepared for our comfort. com-fort. The Lloyd L. West Family J Healey Card of Thanks The family of Emily C. Healey wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy sym-pathy of all their friends and appreciation ap-preciation for the aid ad sympathy of all their friends and J neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their mom, grandmother grand-mother and great-grandmother. great-grandmother. Our thanks to all who took part in the services, ser-vices, and all who took part in any way, and for the beautiful floral offerings. And for the delicious food provided by the Highland 3rd Ward Relief Society. We are truly grateful. -Don & Betty Healey John & LaDean Adams Norman & Joyce Healey Boyd & Lola Mounteer Lynn & Nyla Healey LeEarl & Donna Healey |