OBITS: Daily Herald 19 Dec 2004; Provo, Utah co., Utah submitted by W. David Samuelsen *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Daily Herald http://www.daily-herald.com MacNaughtan, Mac (W.G.) Together again...Mac & Shirley Mac (W. G.) MacNaughtan Mac (W. G.) MacNaughtan died early Sat. morning, December 11, 2004, in Lehi at the age of 86. He was born in Heber, UT on March 8, 1918, and was the 8th child to James and Emily Howarth MacNaughtan. He married Shirley Ardell Clyde on October 6, 1945. They had 4 children and were married 42 years. The marriage was solemnized in Timpanogos Temple. He later married Diane Allen (1996). He was buried December 15 in the Heber cemetery. Mac is survived by his children: Bonnie (Gary) Hardman, Pleasant Grove; Brenda, Lehi; & James (Debra) MacNaughtan, Lehi. We want to thank Wing Mortuary for arranging the funeral and helping us through a difficult time. Thanks to Lehi Wines Park Ward for luncheon and care of flowers. Gary & Bonnie Hardman Steve & Brittany Little Sonny, Carolyn & Betsy Hardman Published in the Daily Herald on 12/19/2004. Millward, Reah May Weatherston Reah May Weatherston Millward Together Forever Our loving mother and grandmother, Reah Millward, 81, passed away Dec 16, 2004 at her home in American Fork. Mom was born Feb 21, 1923 in Plano, Idaho to Leo Stanley and Laomi May Hemsley Weatherston. She married her sweetheart, Marden Robinson Millward, Dec 7, 1946 and was sealed to him in the Idaho Falls Temple, May 29, 1951. Dad passed away June 18, 1989. Mom was raised in Plano, Idaho and graduated from Madison High School in Rexburg. She has been active in the LDS Church, serving in many callings including ordinance worker in the Provo and Mt. Timpanogos Temples. Mom was a gentle, loving person who displayed Christlike attributes to all with whom she came in contact. Her family was the most important thing in her life and she served them unselfishly. She enjoyed reading and handiwork and was a wonderful cook and homemaker. Survived by her children: Karen (Dean) Evans of American Fork; Gary M.(Kathy) of West Valley City; Brent W. (Mary) of American Fork; Mardene (Bill) Boren of Orem; Carolyn (Dennis) Jensen of Orem; 21 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Ralph Weatherston (Vida) and Leon Weatherston (Bonnie) of Rexburg, 2 sisters, Carma Cooper (Dick) of Rexburg and Geneal Havens of Idaho Falls. Preceded in death by her husband, granddaughter Robyn, parents, son-in-law, Dean Evans, 2 brothers, Marvin & Dale Weatherston. Funeral services will be Monday, December 20, 2004 at 11 am in the American Fork 10th Ward, 507 West 700 North. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American Fork and Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 am prior to services at the church. Interment in American Fork Cemetery. Published in the Daily Herald from 12/17/2004 - 12/19/2004. Norton, Orrin Leon Orrin Leon Norton With sadness and broken hearts, the family and friends of Orrin Leon Norton bid a loving farewell to a person who meant so much to all who knew him. As husband, father, and brother, there will never be another we remember, love, and honor as we do him. His pain and long suffering came to an end as he passed away peacefully on December 17, 2004. He was born August 11, 1935 to Orrin Elroy and Della (Morrill) Norton (both deceased). His brothers and sisters are: Arlen E. and Judy (Maughn) Norton, Robert L. and Jacquelyn (Hunt) Norton, Rhea and Lonnie Hadlock, Leonard L. and Mary (Harding) Norton, Richard Keith Norton (deceased infant), and Ina Mae Norton (deceased infant). On September 14, 1957, he married Myrlynn Walker. They had four children: Michelle (George Reynolds), Jacquelyn (Vincent Crawford), Gary L (Andrea Pack), and Jerry C. He has 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He served in the US Army and worked at Geneva Steel. But, his devotion was to his family. He loved family gatherings, hunting, Utah Jazz basketball, computer photography, music, and the outdoors, He was deeply interested in science, technology, astronomy, and world history. His memory will live on in the family values and traditions that he worked so hard to preserve. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial in his honor at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, on Monday, December 20, at 1 p.m. Published in the Daily Herald on 12/19/2004. Powell, Kerrilyn Kerrilyn Powell returned to her Heavenly Father on Thursday, December 16, 2004, right where she wanted to be - at home. Kerri was born November 2, 1979, in Provo, Utah, the daughter of Martin Edward and Camille Weight Powell, of Springville, Utah, one of the four greatest joys of their lives. Kerri began her school years at Oakridge School in Provo; and, in 1989, she moved to the neighborhood Grant Elementary School. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as a visiting teacher. Kerri loved people, and introduced us to hundreds of "grandparents"; Tigger; Sam's Club chocolate-chocolate chip muffins; anything bright orange; her bedroom and waterbed; watching and quoting her 70-plus videos (she knew all the dialog of most of them); a wide range of music; travel; and especially her family. Kerri was a delight to all that met her. She was a great hugger, always happy and cheerful. She expressed herself well, and was quite capable of letting her preferences be known! She was very independent, and had a strong will and great determination. We became concerned about her health on November 24, and on December 1, during exploratory surgery, it was discovered she had colon cancer. Through her father's blessing following her surgery, and the multitude of thoughts and prayers of family and friends throughout the world, Kerri was comfortable and pain free during her final days. Kerri is survived by her parents; sisters, Jennalyn and Jacqelyn; grandmother, Pat Warren, Mt. View, California; aunts and uncles, Myrna Lee (Dean) Tew, Mapleton; Howard Weight, San Francisco; Melvyn (Janet) Weight, Springville; Barry (Cec) Weight, Goshen; LaNell (Robert) Riddle, Tracy, California; Kent (Susanne) Weight, Springville; Mary Jo Weight, Hillsboro, Oregon; Ann Weight, Mapleton; Babette (Jim) Tarrarida, Brentwood, No. California; Barbara (Joe) Rocca, Milpitas, California; many great aunts and uncles; and cousins. She was preceded in death by her brother, Martin B. Powell; grandparents Nolan and Aileen Vane Weight; and other loved ones who were the beneficiaries of her great joy, love, and new-found ability to truly express herself. Special thanks is expressed to all who loved and supported Kerri and her family through this difficult time, with special thanks to Sharlee, Jill, and Shiloh; Dr. Marcia Litzinger, neurologist and friend; and VistaCare Hospice, which allowed Kerri to part comfortably, peacefully, and at home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, December 20, 2004, at 11 a.m., in the Hobble Creek Stake House, 450 South Canyon Drive, Springville. Friends may call Sunday, December 19, from 6-8 p.m. at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South, Springville; or, at the stake center one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, you may honor Kerri's memory by a donation to an organization that helped to provide Kerri with the support she has needed during her lifetime: the LCPD (Legislative Coalition for People with Disabilities), P.O. Box 120, Springville, Utah, 84663-0120. Burial will be in the Springville City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 12/19/2004.