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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., May 24, 1989 - Page 13 Viola H. Dahling Wilfred Avila Manseau 4ina L. Searle ' 'U ' 1 ' , i f" 1 ' 1 I ' " ' ,' Wilfred Avila Manseau, 75, of Ameri-can Fork, died Wednes-day, May 17, 1989 at the American Fork Hospital of a heart at-tack. HewasbornMay25, 1913 in Chelmsford, Mass., a son of Napo-leon Thomas and Rosalie LaMay Manseau. He married Madeline Mary McCor-mac- k May 23, 1936 in Tuxberry, Mass. He was a mechanic and a member of the Catholic Church. Manseau, Cedar Fort; Thomas Manseau, Dal-las, Tex.; Marcie Manseau, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; two great grandchil-dren; a brother and sister: Mary and Ed-ward Manseau, Fal-mouth, Maine. Viewing and Mass were held Monday at the St. Peter's Catholic Church in American Fork. Graveside serv-ices were held in the Cedar Fort City Ceme-tery under the direc-tion of Wing Mortuary. Site' I I Viola Helena I Hansen Dahling, 83, Lehi, passed away May 22, 1989. She was born Junel, 1905 in Latamer, Iowa to Niels Fredrick and Olina Pedersen Hansen. She married Lewis Dahling in Fruita, Colo, on Dec. 25, 1922. The marriage as later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He died in July 1977. She was born the seventh of 13 children and preceded in death by her parents, 12 broth-ers and sisters, her husband, and one baby daughter. She moved to Colo-rado as a young child. She and her husband lived there until 1940 when they moved to Mercur, Utah. They also Training School until retirement. She was active in the LDS Church, living in the Lehi 8th Ward. She served as a loving and caring visiting teacher for many years. She is survived by a son, Ted, Elko, Nev.; two daughters: Mrs. Wells (Betty Lou) Beck, Lehi; Mrs. John (Wanda Lee) Krenka, Ruby Valley, Nev.; 13 grand-children; 24 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 26, at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends m ay call Thurs-day evening from 7 to 9 and Friday one hour prior to services. Inter-ment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. P Searle, t rf2Vnday' May j 5 989.ttheAmen-- . fl.rv Hospital. I April m JSffl at Gibbon, Neb. and Sarah S"td to Grand Junc-190- 1 Shemar- - He died in 1938. ovedtoHiUFiel4 I and married SJerLeroy Searle in iiSiagewaslatersol-- 2 'imzed in the son, Jack High tower, Tillamook, Ore.; five grandchildren; step-children: Elmer A. Searle, Kalispel, Mont.; Belle Hawkins, Arleta, Calif.; Hazel Vincent Santee, Calif.; and daughter-in-law- , Verda Searle, Lehi. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 25, at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to serv-ice. Burial will be in the Midvale City Ceme-tery. He is survived by his wife; two sons and one daughter: Robert lived at Deseret Chemi-cal Warfare Dept beore moving to Lehi, where she resided until her death. She was a home-mak- er until 1952 when, due to the illness ofher husband, she went to work at Davis Market in Lehi and later worked at the American Fork Local women elected to Democratic posts River LDS Temple. He died Dec. 31, 1973. Survivors include one ! l Delano 'Del' Busby Hazel Petersen of American Fork was elected president of the Women's Democratic Club of Utah County at the annual organization meeting of that group held in Orem on May 10. Vice-preside- will be Minnie Anderson of Orem, and Opal Spencer of Mapleton will be secre-tary. Myrna Petersen of American Fork is treasurer and Wanda S. Petersen, publicity. Future meetings will be an-f , Mignon Pratt nounced in the newspapers. I - I Mignon Garrett Pratt, 78, Provo, died Sunday, May 14, 1989 in Provo. She was born Dec. 25, 1910 in Provo, the daughter of Joseph Oscar and Stella eliza-bet-h Paxman Garrett. She married Earl For-slun- d in 1932 and was later divorced. She married Weston V. Pratt May 18, 1952 in Las First Security Bank of Utah in Provo, Bank of America in San Fran-cisco, Calif., and the First National Bank of Reno, Nev. She is survived by three step-childre- Weston V. Pratt, Jr., Ralph D. Pratt, both of American Fork; Glen A. Pratt, Roy; seven step- - grandchildren; 21 step n; one sister, Mrs. Newal J. (Norma) Robinson, Reno, Nev.; three broth-ers: W. Weston Garrett, Jay O. Garrett, both of Provo; DeLane A. Gar-rett, Kent, Wash. Graveside services were held in the Provo City Cemetery. 1 L. Dano Del ! Busby,55,Lindon,died ! May 22, 1989 of lupus ! lated complications at the University Hospi--( A Salt Lake City, He was born March 1934 in Pocatello, Idaho to Wallace Joseph ind Vilda eliza Stodd-ard Busby. He marr-ied Darlene Talley. He worked as a produ-ct designer with Gen-ir- al Electric and Black wd Decker, holding Bveral patents. He was an active gnember of the LDS r-- Church, living in the lindon 4th Ward. In 1 Upland, Calif, he served f BtheHigJi Council, was t ibishop's counselor, in J the Elders Quorum $ presidency, stake Y.M. counselor, scoutmaster and scout district chairm-an. He served as branch president in Pleasant Grove; Mrs. MarkW. (Rachel) din-ger, Heidelberg, W. Germany; Andrew D. Busby, San Bernardino, Calif.; Kathlene D. Busby, Fountain Valley, Calif.; Christopher D. Busby and Mrs. Timo-thy A. (Nancy) Mugridge, Lindon; 13 grandchildren; his mother and a sister, Mona Rae, La Habra, Calif. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Lindon 4th Ward Chapel, 731 E. Center. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleas-ant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday at the church one hour prior to serv-ices. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Asheboro, No. Carolina. He served as bishop and executive secretary, stake building supervi-sor and head librarian for Family History in Trumbull, Conn. 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