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Show Elva T. Romrell Louise Loeper . ; ? ,, , '', . 7. : ' Klva Muirbrook Tingey Romrell, 79, of Lehi, died Jan. 19, 1989 in an Orem care center following a long illness. She was born Sept. 8, 1909 in West Warren, Weber County, the daughter of Alexander and Serena White Muirbrook. She married John Leland Tingey Aug. 17, 1926 in Ogderi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 21, I960. She married Rulon R. Romrell March 15, 1963. He died Aug. 6, 1982. She had served on the Lehi Stake Primary board for many years and held many ward positions. She served a mission with her husband Rulon to the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pitt-sburgh Mission. She was the founder and owner of Tingey's Country Store in Lehi. l,aKe i.iiy joj ; of Highland; Haul Romrell, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs Anna Jane R. Hafen, St. George; Mrs. Garth (Mane) Bateman, Lehi; three brothers and three sisters: Joseph Muirbrook, Muir-brook, St. George; Flmer Muirbrook, Ogden; George Muribrook, West Warren; Mrs. Margaret Bishop, Auburn, Calif.; Mrs. Everett (Ida) Snooks, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Alma (Martha) Hansen, Ogden; 36 grandchildren; grand-children; 47 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two children, four grandchildren and three brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 23, in the Lehi West Stake Center. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Louise Winkler Disney Gambel Loeper, 79, died Saturday, Satur-day, Jan. 21, 1989 in American Fork, following follow-ing a heart attack. She was born June 14, 1909 in Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, to John Henry and Edna Lucille Frandsen Winkler. She married Paul Foster Disney in 1935 in Albuquerque, N.M. He died in 1947. She married George Gambel in Concord, Calif, in 1959. He died in 1966. She married Wesley Loeper in Spokane, Wash, in 1975. He died in 1980. She attended Wasatch Academy and graduated in 1929. She attended Brigham Young University. that organization. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is survived by one daughter, Connie Disney Adams, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; grand-children; one brother and one sister, Calvin R. Winkler, Fairfield, Calif.; Darlene W. Petersen, Pe-tersen, Boise, Idaho. Funeral will be Wednesday, 11 a.m. in the American Fork 4th LDS Ward Chapel, 455 E. 300 North, American Ameri-can Fork. Friends may call at the church Wednesday one hour prior to service. Burial in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. She also owned Utah Valley Implement in Lehi and Karel'ul Laundrv in Salinas, Calif. She was an active member of the DUP, charter president of the Salinas California chapter. She is survived by two sons: Darhl L. Tingey and Valdean J. Tingey, both of Lehi; four step-sons and two step-daughters: Dean Romrell and Burton Romrell, both of Salt She was a member of the Senior Citizens of Provo, and the DUP. She served as a volunteer volun-teer at the American Fork Library and served on the board of directors of the American Ameri-can Association of Retired Re-tired People and has served as a secretary in Robert Mark Stone r - ' ' m r - , , J p ' 4 Robert Mark Stone, 30, opened his eyes and gazed at his beloved Heidi then took that step into eternity. He died early Tuesday morning, Jan. 24, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo after an unbe-lieveable unbe-lieveable effort against the ravages of cancer. From the moment Bob made his early arrival March 2, 1958, to Lloyd Philip and Emily Enniss Stone, he blessed the lives of everyone he met. Bob was the son everyone hopes for and made us all so proud of him in so many ways. Love and service to his Heavenly Father, his family, friends and fellowmen characterized his life. He was Christlike, patient, pa-tient, loving and kind. He gave freely and fully of himself. His ambition ambi-tion was rivaled only by his love for others. Bob was never a leaner but a source of strength. Encouraged by his parents, family and advisors, Bob became an Eagle Scout at 14. His excellence in the academic, scholastic and athletic areas are record. He was an outstanding out-standing athlete and well loved on the foot- to live. We appreciate the kind, loving care he received from the hospital hos-pital staff at the UVRMC. He is survived by his precious and loving wife, Heidi, Midvale; his dear mother, Emily and his best bud and dad, Lloyd, Draper; brothers Gerald P. and wife Maxine, Salt Lake City; Lonnie D. and wife Kathy, Sandy; sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Layne L. (Diane) Downs, Lehi; Mrs. Ernest J. (Renae) Bedont; Sumter, S.C.; Mrs. Robert C. (Marilyn) (Mari-lyn) Larson, Sandy; Mrs. Brent R. (Robin) Bonham, Draper. Loved by his aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m. at the Draper LDS Stake Center, 13366 S. 1300 East, Draper. Friends may call Thursday, Jan. 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Soffe & Sons Mortuary, 4760 S. State, Murray, or at the Stake Center Friday one hour before the services. We will miss you, Bob. Burial will be in the Murray City Cemetery. ball and baseball fields. He was a competitor and a winner. Bob served an LDS mission to Johannesburg, Johan-nesburg, South Africa from 1977 to 1979. He graduated from Snow College with an AS degree and continued his education at Utah State University, graduating from there with a BA. He served in the Utah National Guard, American Fork unit, and was currently scoutmaster in his ward. He married his celestial ce-lestial partner, Heidi Roberts of Byron, Wyo., in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov. 25, 1987. Because of the way he lived, Bob had no fear of death but was concerned for his loved ones and struggled Ray Beveridge Ray Beveridge, 61, died Wednesday, Jan. 18, at his home following a long illness. He was born May 5, 1927 in American Fork, the son of John Newburn and Pearl Jeffs Beveridge. He married Dorothy Ball. They were later divorced. He was employed as a painter at Kennecott Copper Corporation. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include one brother and three sisters: John Beveridge, American Fork; Mrs. Florence Kerr, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Dewey (Gail) Nelson and Mrs. Gary (Louise) Johnson, both of Lehi; three half-brothers half-brothers and one half-sister, half-sister, Jesse Beveridge, Jean Beveridge, Ben Beveridge, Mrs. Danny (Linda) Nelson, all of American Fork. Graveside services were held Monday, Jan. 23, in the Lehi City Cemetery. |