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Show Obituaries Mary Atwood Mary D. Atwood, 52, Brigham City, former resident of Pleasant Grove, died Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Sept. 27, 1989 at a Brigham City Hospital. She was born Dec. 9, 1936 in Lehi to Frances Dan and Margaret Smith Atwood. She was a member of the LDS Church. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove. She received her teacher education certificate at BYU and later did graduate work at Utah State University. She taught at Enterprise for two years and 28 years at Box Elder Junior High School. She cared for her mother and sister for several years during their illnesses. Survivors include one brother and three : sisters: Lynn Atwood, . Pleasant Grove; Margaret Herbert, Salt ; Lake City; Anna Beth 1 Hogarty, Sandy; and Maxine Rose, Brigham City. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Fred and Dale. Funeral services will be held Friday, Oct. 6, at 11 a.m. in the Brigham City 25th Ward, 865 S. 300 West, where friends may call Friday from 9:30 a.m. until time of service. Graveside service will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Dawna P. Christensen j ers were Dewaine Sorensen, Jens Sprouse, Joshua Powell, Nicholas Nicho-las Powell and Ryan Lux. The farnily prayer was by Bryant Powell. Donna Patten played the prelude and postlude. Robert Hicks gave the invocation and Martin Powell read the life sketch. Phyllis Sorensen gave a tribute and Dan Preece was a speaker. Hazel Bullock and Robert Hicks sang "How Great Thou Art", accompanied accom-panied by Zoe James. David Hunt was a speaker. Robert and Hazel sang "The Lord's Prayer," again accompanied accom-panied by Zoe James. Remarks were given by Kim Smith and Bud Sprouse gave the benediction. bene-diction. Steven Sorensen dedicated the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Dawna Pearl Powell Christensen, 33, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 1989 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was born Sept. 1, 1956 to Dean B. and Pearl Hicks Powell. She was married and divorced. di-vorced. She was a member of the LDS Church. She received her temple endowments in 1988. She had been employed em-ployed as a licensed practical nurse and recently as a tax examiner exam-iner for the Internal Revenue Service in Ogden. She was an accomplished accom-plished musician. Surviving are her mother of Pleasant Grove; three sisters and three brothers: Laurel Sprouse, Page, Ariz.; Phyllis Sorensen, American Fork; Fern Lett, Seattle, Wash.; Bryant Powell, Lehi; Martin Powell, Orem; Mitchell Powell, Ameri-Fork: Ameri-Fork: her ffrand- mother, Fern Hicks, Pleasant Grove. She was preceded in death by her father, Dean D. Powell, and grandfather, Bryant Hicks. Funeral services were under the direction direc-tion of Kim Smith, counselor coun-selor in the Pleasant Grove First Ward bishopric. bish-opric. Pallbearers were Bud Sprouse, Steven Sorensen, Martin Powell, Pow-ell, Bryant Powell, Mitchell Powell, and Robert Hicks. Honorary pallbear- May Tufts Greenwood i ... ' - X ! gist. She is survived by her husband of American Ameri-can Fork; a daughter, Mrs. Garth (Fae) Hug-gard, Hug-gard, American Fork; and a son, J. Reid Greenwood, Green-wood, Salt Lake City; eightgrandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Tho-mas, Tucson, Ariz. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 2, in the American Fork 19th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Ameri-can Fork City Cemetery. May Tufts Greenwood, Green-wood, 76, died Sept. 28, 1989 in American Fork. She was born Nov. , 5, 1912 in Basalt, Idaho, a daughter of Luther LaForest and Elsie Criddle Tufts. She married Mercer Julian Greenwood Nov. 10, 1932 in Basalt, Idaho. She was a member of the American Fork 19th Ward. She served as Relief Society secretary secre-tary for 38 years, and also as a visiting teacher for many years. She was a member of the DUP, Greenwood Camp. She was an active genealo- Patrick Caneen Patrick Caneen, 12, of Georgetown, Tex. and recently of Warren, Pa., died Friday, Sept. 29, 1989 near Georgetown. Patrick was the son of Jeff and Erlene Caneen. He was a member of the Georgetown Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a seventh grade student stu-dent at Georgetown Junior High School. In addition to his parents, Patrick is survived sur-vived by two brothers: Mickey and Clint Caneen of Warren, Penn.; a sister, Renee Caneen of Georgetown, Tex.; paternal grandparents, grandpar-ents, Ivan and Gloria Caneen of Pleasant Grove; maternal grandmother, grand-mother, Margaret Seneca, Se-neca, Salt Lake City; maternal grandfather, Earl Seneca, Irving, N.Y.; paternal great-grandmother, great-grandmother, Nina Rea Cook, Pleasant Grove; maternal great-grandmother, Harriett Jones, Versailles, N.Y.; numerous numer-ous aunts and uncles, cousins, and other rela tives. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, in the Georgetown LDS Ward with Bishop Ron Moon officiating. Burial followed in the IOOF Cemetery in Georgetown, Tex. Patrick's Pat-rick's Deacon's Quorum served as pallbearers. Those wishing to make memorial gifts in Patrick's name may do so to the Missionary Fund of the LDS Church. |