OBITS: Daily Herald 15 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 Carnesecca Jr., Frank Frank Carnesecca, Jr. 64 of Mapleton passed away Thursday, January 13, 2005 at his home of a massive heart attack. He was born June 27, 1940 in Springville, Utah to Frank Carnesecca, Sr. and Mary Perrero Carnesecca. He married Connie Robbins April 8, 1961 in Provo, Utah. They were later divorced. Frank was raised and attended schools in Mapleton and Springville. He owned and operated his own excavating company where he worked with his father and son. Frank was a true cowboy and was an avid hunter and fisherman. In general, he was an all around outdoorsman. His family and grandchildren were a great joy in his life. He was a member of the B.P.O.E. #849, past rotary member and a champion trap shooter. He is survived by his long time companion, Judy Harding of Mapleton; three daughters and one son: Traci (Kenny) Johnson of Orem; Paige Carnesecca of Draper; Brad (Verna) Carnesecca of Mesquite; Terie Huetter of Draper; 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his mother, Mary Carnesecca of Mapleton; one brother, Paul (Shanna) Carnesecca of Mapleton and three sisters: Marie Carnesecca of Salt Lake City, Janette (Joe) Thomas of Salt Lake City, Tina Carnesecca Mori of Portland, Oregon. He was preceded in death by his father, Frank Carnesecca, Sr. and brother, Johnny Carnesecca. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, January 17, 2005 at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South in Springville, Utah. Viewings will be held Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m., and one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com. Published in the Daily Herald on 1/15/2005. Hadlock, Wesley Elial Wesley Elial Hadlock, 90, of American Fork passed away Wednesday, January12, 2005 at his home. He was born April 15, 1914 in Vernal, Utah to Elial Durfee and Eleanor Esther Norton Hadlock. He married Beulah Schwendiman on September 26, 1936 in Sugar City, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnizedin the Mesa LDS Temple. Beulah passed away in 1982. Wes grew up in southeastern Idaho and graduated from Sugar City High School. He worked as a blacksmith and auto mechanic throughout his life. He was active in civic affairs and served as the first president of the St. Anthony, Idaho Lions Club. In 1962 he moved with his family to Arizona and then in 1990 he moved to American Fork to be closer to his sons. Friends will remember Wes for his humor and multitude of hobbies. He was generous and outgoing and made lasting friendships wherever he lived. He is survived by his two sons: Neil (Karen) Hadlock, Highland, and David (Dianna) Hadlock, Mesa, Arizona; his grandchildren: Heather (Kirk) Anderson, Zach (Alyson Baker) Hadlock, Ben Hadlock, Taylor Hadlock, John Hadlock, Tamara (Brian) May, Brett (Joanna) Hadlock, Scott (Jaqui) Hadlock, Allyson (Kyle) Burns, Jared Hadlock and nine great-grandchildren. Additional survivors are his three sisters: Lora (Norman) Holman, Rexburg, Verda (Glen) Grover, Layton and Enid (Luther) Roberts, Weiser, Idaho. He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Joyce Hadlock. The family would like to thank the caregivers from Hospice of Utah for their dedicated love and support of our father during the past few months of his life. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 17, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary Chapel, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Interment will be Tuesday, January 18, in the St. Anthony Riverside Cemetery, Idaho at 3:00 p.m. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 1/15/2005. Myer, Ila Marie Lytle Ila Marie Lytle Myer 1932-2005 Poet, playwright, mother, wife, and independent spirit. She saw into our hearts. She described the world with an exquisite sensibility born in pain and abiding love. Above the glaciered stone, Above the eyes flow, Frozen into streams. Feeds flame avalanches devastate, Log jambs, useless even For a tomb. Springs fire Releasing streams to melt In torrents and run down, Dislodging stone moves Fractionally, from my prison And I see, finally That nothing wastes. Not windfalls, winter leavings From her nests, not spent Trees. Not pain. No waste In death--nor in the Bitter taste, the offering Of suffering Upon the breath. (Excerpt from "Nothing Wastes" by Ila Marie Lytle Myer) Marie is survived by her husband, Peter; her children and their spouses, Danae and Clint, Marc and Terry, Seth and Tina, Paul and Ann, Aaron and Charvel, and Caitlin and Tony; her grandchildren and their spouses, Tasmin, Bekah and Jordan, Jenna and Jeff, Kayla, Adam, Ila, Braden, Nicole, Blake, Erik, Alyse, Riley, McKenna, Luke, Michelle, Catherine, Anna; and her great-grandchildren, Halle, Brighton and Hunter; and her sisters Carolyn and Rachel. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 17, 2005, at 11:00 a.m., in the Oak hills 5th Ward LDS Chapel, 2000 North 1500 East, Provo. Friends may call at the Ward Chapel from 9:30 to 10:45 prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.BergMortuary.com. Published in the Daily Herald on 1/15/2005. Robinson, Geneil Stolworthy Geneil Stolworthy Robinson, 79, our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away Thursday, January 13, 2005 in Spanish Fork at home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on November 19, 1925 in Blackfoot, Idaho to William and Lovera Stolworthy. She grew up in Blackfoot, Idaho. She married J. Robb Robinson on October 5, 1951 in Salt Lake City. They were later sealed in the Manti Temple. After their marriage, they lived in Rifle, Colorado until 1973 when they moved to Spanish Fork. She was a life long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many capacities in Relief Society and Primary. She loved being a visiting teacher and serving others. She loved serving in the Vernal Temple. She is survived by her husband; eight children: Janie (Dan) LeRoy, Bill (Lori) Robinson, Cindy (Neal) Henry, Aleen (Dan) Johnson, Marj (Clyde) Roach, Renae (Dale) Darling, Dale (Sharon) Robinson, Doug (Johanna) Robinson; 40 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Monday, January 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Spanish Fork Stake Center Chapel, 1006 East 200 South. A viewing will be held Sunday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at Walker Family Mortuary, 187 South Main, Spanish Fork, and Monday morning at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to funeral services. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery following the services. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Published in the Daily Herald from 1/15/2005 - 1/16/2005. Taylor, Leona A. "Lee" Leona A. Taylor, age 79, passed away peacefully at her home January 14, 2005. Lee was born December 3, 1925 in Shreveport, Louisiana to Leo Joseph Armand and Sweetie Viola Clark. She married her sweetheart, Jack Sterling Taylor in Salt Lake City, UT on November 8, 1949. Lee was raised in Louisiana. She was a true southern girl who knew the art of southern hospitality. She had a unique way of making everyone feel welcome and "part of the family" in her home. She enjoyed entertaining, and made sure that no one went away from any gathering hungry. Lee had a great love for music, and enjoyed her opportunities to work at church in any musical capacity. She was active in her church, and loved her opportunity to work in three temples as an ordinance worker. She and Jack served a mission for their church to Atlanta, Georgia, where they worked in the Atlanta Temple. She was also an avid genealogist, and way key in helping to locate many ancestors in her and Jack's families. She was always involved with her family's activities, and was her daughter's and grandchildren's greatest cheerleader. She was a great example of perseverance during trials, and smiled her way through her many physical ailments. Loved dearly by her family and friends, Lee was a gracious, loving woman who was an example to many. She is survived by her husband of 55 years; her four daughters: Debbie Nielsen, Judy (Dave) Cox, Sharon (Allen) Mead, Sandy Taylor; five grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; one great-grandson; her sister, Ruth Smith; sister-in-law, Miki Armand; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother; father; step-father, Dwight L. Kelley; and her brother, Robert (Bob) Armand. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 1 p.m. in the LDS Church located at 1440 East 900 South, Springville. A viewing will be held on Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South, Springville or at the church one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com. Published in the Daily Herald from 1/15/2005 - 1/16/2005.