OBITS: Daily Herald 1 Jan 2005; Provo, Utah co., Utah text-formatted 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 Carlisle, Gerald "Jerry" Gerald (Jerry) Leon Carlisle was released from his earthly mission Tuesday December 28, 2004. He left behind the love of his life Diane Dayton Carlisle whom he wed in the Salt Lake Temple June 2, 1961. Jerry was born to Charles Luther and Margaret Burt Carlisle, October 21, 1933 in Payson, UT. He is survived by his wife and four children; Jeralyn (Jay) Shaw of Hoyt Lakes, MN. Thayne (Becky) Carlisle of Gunnison, UT. Chris (Lori) Carlisle of Las Vegas, NV. And Candace (Lynn) Wilson of St. George, UT. He loved each one of his 15 grandchildren. Jerry is also survived by his older brothers and sisters, Margaret, Helen, Grant, Ila, David, Lois, Ivan and Elmo. He was preceded in death by his sister Joanne. Jerry graduated from Payson High School and received his teaching degree from Utah State University. He taught math at Farrer Jr. High in Provo for 17 years. He operated his family business "Jerry's Dairy and Burger Barn" in Salem Utah from 1974 to 1990. Jerry and Diane moved to Las Vegas in 1990, where he taught adult education. He retired from teaching in 2003. He was a devoted disciple of Christ and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as Elders Quorum President, Young Men's President, and as a temple worker in the Nevada, Las Vegas Temple. He will be remembered for quiet humble service to his fellow man. Jerry had a love for nature and the beauty of the earth. He enjoyed raising all kinds of animals. He loved to show his prize Holstein cattle and won many awards with them. He cherished the summers spent at his Lax Lake cabin in Minnesota where he hosted fishing contests for all of the grandchildren. A viewing will be held at Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Payson, Utah on the evening of Sunday, January 2, from 6-8:00 p.m. The funeral services will be held Monday January 3rd at Mountain View Stake Center, 75 S. 600 E. in Payson, Utah. Viewing at 10:00 services at 11:00a.m.. Jerry will be interred at the Salem City Cemetery in Salem, Utah. Published in the Daily Herald from 12/31/2004 - 1/1/2005. Cobbley, Glen E. Glen E. Cobbley, age 76 of Springville, Utah, passed away Wednesday, December 29, 2004 after an extended illness. He was born June 30, 1928 in Heber City, Utah to Valene (Bill) and Sylvia Swain Cobbley. He graduated from Wasatch High School in 1946 and worked for Great Lake Timber Company and W.W. Clyde, from which he retired. He married Margene Watkins February 6, 1947. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple March 3, 1948. They are the parents of four children. Glen was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served as Elders Quorum President, counselor in the Sunday School presidency twice, and in the High Priests Quorum leadership. Glen was very talented mechanically and enjoyed camping with his family especially at Bryce Canyon. He is survived by his wife, Margene of Springville; three sons: Boyd Glen (Tamara) of Provo; David Allen of Portland, Oregon; and Joseph William (Sheila) of Springville; one daughter, MaryAnn (Marty) McRae of St. Augustine, Florida; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Lois Musick of Heber. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Ila and Coleen; and two brothers, Bill and Don. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 3, 2004 at 11 a.m. in the Hobble Creek West 13th Ward Chapel at 555 South 600 East in Springville. There will be a viewing held Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South in Springville or Monday at the church from 9:30 to 11 prior to the services. Burial will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 1/1/2005.