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Show John Brown obituaries J William Butt -J John Haldon Brown, 63, died Monday, Oct. 3, 1988 in Hong Kong, China. He was born Aug. 18, 1926 in Delta, to Eldon A. and Floras Brown. He married Billy June McCrackin April 1950. They were later divorced. di-vorced. He married Diana McGregor of Scotland July 9, 1988 at Mack's Inn, Idaho. He attended schools in Utah and was a graduate of B.Y. High School. He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1942 and was honorably discharged dis-charged in 1945. He attended University of Utah, then joined his father in the Big Horn Plumbing & Heating business in Cody, Wyo. He worked for Bectel Co. in Green River, i B. Brown, Montpelier, Idaho; Jerrold S. Brown, San Jose, Calif.; Donald E. Brown, Rexburg, Idaho; one grandson. Funeral was Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 10 at Wing Mortuary, Lehi. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. A graveside military service was conducted under the direction of Post 19 of the American Legion with Dean Col-ledge Col-ledge as acting commander. com-mander. Sherwin Allred was chaplain and flag bearer. Henry Clegg also acted as flag bearer. Members of the firing squad were Ralph Wing, Paul Evans, Homer Trinnaman, Carl Harris and Her- aid Jorgensen. William Francis Tvlutt" Butt, 80, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 1988 in American Fork. He was born Jan. 4, 1907 in Lehi, to John Newbern and Mary Ann Beveridge Butt. He married Lucille Boren in Salt Lake City. She died Jan. 5, 1987. He spent his early years dry farming in both Lehi and Fairfield. Fair-field. Later he worked for and retired from Geneva Steel. He has resided in Lehi, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove (Manila) and one son and one daughter, daugh-ter, Jerry Butt, Bountiful; Bounti-ful; Mrs. Elroy (Dawna Lou) Wilson, Center-ville; Center-ville; nine grandchildren, grandchil-dren, nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Faddis, American Fork. He was preceded in death by one son, Johnny, and six brothers and sisters. sis-ters. Graveside services will be Wednesday, Oct. 12, 11 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday Tues-day 7-9 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi. Wyo., Alaska Pipe Line Co., and Kiser in Hong Kong. He is survived by his wife, Hong Kong; one daughter and one son, Shaunna Lee Stewart, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Jon Marc Brown, Center-ville; Center-ville; parents, St. George; one sister and two brothers, Merrilyn American Fork. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by Raymond O. Davis Ford Paulson Raymond Otto Davis, 69, died Oct. 10, 1988, in American Fork. He was born Feb. 28, 1919, in Strasberg, Ohio, the son of Francis and Leauvella Goodie Davis. He married LaRee Rawlings. She died in 1975. He married mar-ried Edith Virginia Schommer July 17, 1976, in the Provo LDS Temple. He was the owner and operator of Ray's Lakes. He was a farmer, a veteran of World War II. He was alsa a high priest in the American Fork 11th Ward. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; four sons and two daughters, Wayne, Lindon; Clyde, Arlin and Mrs. Tony (Kay) Madsen, all of Orem; LaRoy and Rose Davis, both of American Fork. Funeral services will be Thursday, Oct. 13, at 11 a.m. in the American Fork Stake Center, 280 S. Center Street. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the stake center one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Ford Richard Paulson, Paul-son, 61, of Walnut Creek, Calif., formerly of Pleasant Grove and Provo, died Thursday, Oct. 6, 1988 at his home. He was born Oct. 3, 1927 in Provo to Ford M. and Deane Marrott Paulson. He married Jean Louise Williams Aug. 20, 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many capacities in the church, including a mission to the Netherlands. Nether-lands. He was a Boy Scout leader, and was a High Priest group leader. He attended schools in Pleasant Grove and graduated from BYU. He attended at-tended law school at Northwestern University. Univer-sity. He began his law practice in Provo. He retired as legal council for the San Francisco Region of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. He had served as Utah State Chairman for the Cerebral Palsy Association, Asso-ciation, and had served as president of the BYU Alumni Association. Asso-ciation. He is survived by his wife, Walnut Creek, Calif.; two sons and two daughters, Jan Reed Paulson, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Mark (Kathryn Ann) Hannibal, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Clifton (Barbara Jean) Laney, Boca Raton, Fla.; Ford David Paulson, San Antonio, Texas; 12 grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Mrs. Rex (Mary) Ivie, Antioch, Calif.; Lynn Paulson, Ogden. Funeral was Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 10 at the Olpin Family Mortuary, Mortu-ary, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Hazel Shroder Price Card of Thanks Stasia, m issssiaS Hazel E. Larrabee Schroder, 76, died Friday, Fri-day, Oct. 7, 1988 in American Fork. She was born May 30, 1912 in Circleville, to James Thomas and Sarah Jane Westwood Larrabee. She married Marvin J. Schroder July 26, 1930 in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church, and had served as Relief Society, Soci-ety, Primary and MIA presidents, and a teacher. She has been a resident of the Heritage Heri-tage Convalescent Cen- Jean Bone, all of Lehi; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, John Richard Larrabee, Bettle Mountain, Nev.; Norman Nor-man J. Larrabee, Hurricane; Hur-ricane; Clara Jane (Susie) Mustos, American Ameri-can Fork. She was preceded pre-ceded in death by a daughter, Portia; four brothers and one sister. sis-ter. Funeral was Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 10 in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Mor-tuary CHapel, American Ameri-can Fork. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. The family of Carl E. Price wishes to offer their sincere thanks lor the aid and sympathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their husband and father. Also thanks to the home health nurse, and the many doctors and nurses who cared for Carl. For the many kind acts, for the lovely floral offerings, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. We also wish to offer a special (hanks to the American Legion for conducting the. military rites. Reva H. Price Mrs. Lee (Cheryl) Allen Mrs. Lane (Janene) Wilson John E. Price Kelly G. Price Mrs. Matt (Susan) Wathen Greg M Price ter since 1984. She is survived by her husband; one son and two daughters, Gerald Marvin Schroder, Patricia An Schroder and Beverly Mary Shoemaker Mary Ella Mitchell Lee Shoemaker, 83, of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, Oct. 7, 1988 in the American Fork Hospital of a heart attack. She was born March 18, 1905 in Pleasant Grove to Robert McKenzie and Ethel Maud Jeppson Mitchell. She married Orson Pratt Lee April 27, 1926 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He died March 5, 1951. She married O.M. Shoemaker in August 1953 in Pleasant Grove. She served as a Pink Lady at the American . Fork and Utah Valley Hospitals. She was a member of the B.B. Club of Pleasant Grove. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Norman W. (Gwen) Gillman, Pleasant Grove; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren; two sisters: Marva Smith and Fern Hicks, both of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the Olpin Family Mortuary. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. He died March 18, 1974. She was an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward. Christine H. Hayes Christine Hacking Hayes, 43, died Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Oct. 5, 1988 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo of complications related to diabetes. She was born March 16, 1945 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of George Reed and Melda Farley Hacking. She married Forestry Major William Steven "Steve" Hayes. He died in March of 1983. She grew up in Orem and received her education in the Orem City schools, graduating from Orem High School. She attended at-tended Utah State University in Logan for one year where she met her husband. Alter his graduation, he joined the U.S. Navy Air service and received his training in Florida. Being a Navy wife, she accompanied him to various bases, including San Diego, Calif.; two different tours of duty in the Philippines, and back to the states. In the Philippines, she was buyer for the Red Door Gift Shop, and she was active in the Navy Wives' organization. In San Diego she participated in welcoming one of the first groups of war refugees. During the few years when she was in Utah she was co- owner and manager of Import Warehouse in Provo, until she sold her interests and went to Chula Vista, Calif. She was a member of the LDS Church. She enjoyed the arts, reading and belonged to a Book of the Month Club. She is survived by two sons, Daren Sterling Hayes, Everett, Wash., and Adam George Hayes, American Fork; her mother, Orem. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 8, in the Orem 38th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. J'a! Delia Fullerton Delia Florence Powell Pow-ell Fullerton, 71, of Pleasant Grove, died Thursday, Oct. 6, 1988 at a Salt Lake City hospital, of a heart ailment. ail-ment. She was born Jan. 13, 1917 in Chandler, Okla. to Edmund and Cora Vincent Powell. She married Carl Weston Fullerton Oct. 12, 1934 in Joplin, Mo. 'She moved to Pleas ant Grove in 1952 and had resided there since. She was a member mem-ber of the Evangelical Free Church of Orem. She was a member of the Christian Womens Club of Utah County and the Christian Womens Society. She enjoyed needlework and homemaking. She is survived by her husband, Pleasant Grove; one son and one daughter, Mrs. Lee (Patricia) Fenton, Pleasant Grove; Dennis Den-nis A. Fullerton, Palo Alto, Calif.; two grandchildren; grand-children; a stepbrother, step-brother, Sterl Bozarth, Joplin, Mo. Funeral was Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 10 at the Olpin Family Mortuary, Mortu-ary, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. |