OBITS: Daily Herald 24 Nov 2005; Provo, Utah co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** 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 Bingham, Shaun D'laine Shaun D'laine Bingham, 38, of Caldwell, Idaho, long-time Pleasant Grove, Utah resident, passed away Saturday, November 19, 2005. Shaun was born May 23, 1967 in Ogden to Darrel and Donna Victor Bingham. He married Stacey Jain Brunson and together had two children. They were later divorced. He married DeAnna Danker and together had two children. Shaun grew up in Pleasant Grove and attended school there. Shaun had a great passion for the music of The Eagles. He worked at Specialty Paintworks in Boise, Idaho for Jeff Russell who was like a brother. Shaun is survived by his wife DeAnna of Caldwell, ID; children: Danielle Danker, Aubrey Noelle Bingham, Nathan Bingham, Jessie Bingham, and Annamarie Bingham; parents: Darrel and Donna Bingham; grandmother, Evelyn Bingham, siblings: Brent (Nedra) Bingham, Thane (Bonnie) Bingham, Troy (Brenda) Bingham, Melanie (Parley) Hill, Kelly (Brandi) Bingham, Heidi Hinojos and many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 26, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Grove Creek Seventh Ward Chapel, 942 North 500 East, Pleasant Grove where friends may call from 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a family fund at Zions Bank, 225 South Main, Pleasant Grove in Shaun's name. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/24/2005. Call, Myrtle Lorraine Myrtle Lorraine Call passed away Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at her home in Twin Falls, Idaho. She was born August 29, 1924 in Magna, Utah to Myrtle Hardman Anderson and Frank Anderson. She was the oldest of four children born to Frank and Myrtle. Her brothers Frank and Lamar, and sister Rhea, were all born in Magna where their father Frank worked at the copper mines. Lorraine remembered growing up in Magna with lots of uncles, aunts and cousins, many of whom were supported by work at the mine and the smelter plants. She had great memories of outings to the big city of Salt Lake and to the SaltAire amusement park for picnics, dances, and swims. Her parents divorced in Salt Lake, and her mother met a widower, Lesley Andreasen, who farmed and already had four children by his first marriage, and was also raising an orphaned nephew as a son. The couple married, combining as a family of five sons and four daughters. Together, Lorraine's mother and new dad then had two more daughters and another son, for a total of twelve children. The family moved to the Burley, Idaho area to farm in 1936. Lorraine was very active in school in Burley, and made many life-long friendships which she valued highly. During her high school years, Lorraine met and dated Merrill John Call. They married on February 9, 1942 and together had three sons and three daughters - Arlan in 1943, Reid in 1944, Phil in 1947, Gwen also in 1947, Bev in 1952, and Pam in 1954. Lorraine was an outgoing person who always liked to socialize, and especially loved to dance. She and Merrill belonged to supper clubs and card circles for many years, and enjoyed entertaining friends wherever they lived. She was a vivacious, quick-witted lady, with the ability to always make the most of the moment. The family moved to the Twin Falls area in the 1940s for business opportunities, and to farm. Lorraine and Merrill both held jobs in town, while raising their family. For several years they also farmed an eighty acre place, where they raised 15,000 chickens every seventy two days, milked a small herd of cows, raised hogs and beef cattle, and cultivated hay and row crops, while they both still worked "regular" jobs in town! In her "spare" time, Lorraine sewed clothes for her children, was active in her church, and continued to whistle, sing, and dance - especially dance - at every opportunity. She loved to design, assemble, and sew quilts. She made several dozen in her lifetime, one or more for every family member, and for many friends. She also continued to work at a variety of retail jobs over the years, and always relished the acquaintances she made with coworkers and customers. Many of them became permanent friends. Following Merrill's retirement due to illness, Lorraine and he moved to Utah for twenty years to be near four of their children living in the Provo/Orem area. They had great times in their motor home and camping, attending ball games and musical events, and participating in various family activities. The greatest joys of her life were the times she spent with children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. The couple moved back to Twin Falls in 1993, and renewed acquaintances with many old friends. They again entertained, played cards, and danced as much as possible. Merrill passed away in 1998, and Lorraine continued to be very active with lots of people in lots of ways. She felt highly rewarded by her involvement with her church groups, loved to spend time with the "walkers from the mall", played cards and danced with members of luncheon and dinner groups, and became a "quilter extraordinaire" at the Twin Falls Senior Citizens Center. Lorraine leaves a legacy of love, laughter, and friendship. Her undiluted and enduring support of all family members in any circumstance will always remain as a tribute to her strength of character and to her perpetual love as a mother. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a sister, a brother, a step-brother, two step-sisters, and a granddaughter. She is survived by a brother, a step-brother, two half-sisters, a half-brother, six children, twenty-six grandchildren, and thirty-nine great grandchildren. A celebration of her life and a memorial service are to be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, November 26, 2005, at the LDS 5th Ward Chapel, 421 Maurice St. North in Twin Falls, Idaho. At the families request there will be no public viewing and in lieu of flowers memorials are requested to be given in Lorraine's name to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, 2000 Circle of Hope, Suite 5127, Salt Lake City, Utah 84412. Arrangements are under the direction of White Mortuary "Chapel by the Park". Published in the Daily Herald from 11/24/2005 - 11/26/2005. Grob, Dorothy Dorothy Grob died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on November 22, 2005 of cancer. Dorothy was born on October 3, 1945 in Brigham City, Utah. She married Bradly Dean Grob in the Provo Temple on July 19, 1975. They were later divorced. They had four children together, giving them great joy. Besides being a loving mother to her own children, Dorothy was also a mother and a teacher to all who knew her. She received a Teaching Certificate from USU and Brigham Young University, a Master's Degree from the University of Phoenix, and continued her education all through her life. She also served two years on an LDS Mission in France. She had a passion for the gospel, family and friends. Dorothy also had a love for music. People looked to her for her example and advice. Her acceptance of people and her ability to truly listen with unconditional love were the magnets. Dorothy is survived by her children, Marnie Dorothy Kelling. Krista Eleanor Cambell, Jaren Bradley Grob, and Dara Lynn Grob; her siblings Keith Nuttall, Gary Nuttall, Darrell Nuttal, and Sharon Light; her grandchildren Tyler, Nicolas, and Alexis Kelling; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Morris and Dorothy Nuttall, her brother baby boy Nuttall, her sister Lafaye Hackworth, and her brother Vernall Nuttall. The viewing will be on Friday November 25, from 6:00 to 8:00pm. A private family viewing will be held prior to the funeral at 10:00. The funeral will be held on November 26th, at 11:00am at 857 West 800 North, Orem, Utah. Instead of flowers, please donate to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or any other cancer foundation. Funeral Services are provided by SereniCare. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/24/2005. Higbee, William W. "Together Forever" Our beloved father, grandfather, great grand father, William W. Higbee was united with his beautiful eternal companion on November 22, 2005. William was born July 20, 1922 to Myron Higbee and Florence Spilsbury Higbee in Cedar City Utah. He spent his childhood and attended the Branch Agriculture College (SUU) and also Utah State University. In 1943 he joined the US Army Air Corps and flew P51 Fighters during World War II with the 31st Fighter group. He flew in the Berlin air lift. He later flew F-86 Fighter Jets in the Korean War. He became a Meteorologist in Hawaii and flew scientific aircraft into the eye of Hurricanes and also nuclear clouds during Atomic testing. He later obtained a degree in Hydraulic Engineering from the University of Arizona and worked for the US Geological Services. In 1943 he Married Rose Ann Rix (Rusty) in Texas and later the marriage was solemnized in the St. George Temple. They were married 56 years and she preceded him in death in 1999. He was a faithful High Priest and hard working member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He held many callings including member of the Bishopric and High Council. He loved all people and served with all his heart. William was a direct descendent of John S. Higbee who was a member of Brigham Young's first Wagon train group of 1847. He is survived by Linda Boyle of Vista California, Brian Higbee of Alpine Utah, Joan Hillstead of Post Falls, Idaho and Paul Higbee of Provo Utah. He has 14 Grandchildren and 22 Great Grandchildren. Funeral services for William will be held Friday, November 25, 2005 at 6:30 pm in the Warenski Funeral Home Chapel, 1776 North 900 East, American Fork, Utah (801) 763-5000. Family and friends may call from 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm prior to services. Interment will take place at Rest Haven Cemetery, Eugene, Oregon on Monday, November 28, 2005. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/24/2005. Huish, Elizabeth Elizabeth Huish, age 98 of Payson passed away Wednesday, November 23, 2005. She was born September 27, 1907 at Payson, to Adelbert Karl and Ida Anderberg Huish. Services will be Saturday, November 26, 2005, 10:00 a.m. in the Payson 5th LDS Chapel, 225 South 400 East. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Payson, Friday, 6-8:00 p.m. or at the church Saturday, 9-9:45 a.m. Full obituary will run in the Saturday edition. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/24/2005. Owen, Kason Russell Provo, Utah - Kason Russell Owen, 15 months, passed away November 17, 2005, at his home, due to an tragic accident. He was born June 7, 2004, in Gunnison, Utah, to Rebecca Lynn Owen. He was waiting to be adopted by his future father, Travis Lee Brown. Kason loved being with his family, especially playing with his older brother, Bladden. He enjoyed watching the Teletubbies before he went to sleep. He didn't have a favorite food, anything that mom would let him eat was his favorite. Kason was always happy and loved to laugh and in return, made others smile. He loved to play fight with anyone who would be daring enough to put their hands up. He was loved by all and will be missed so much. He is survived by his mom, Rebecca, Provo; and future father, Travis Brown, Hinckley; brother, Bladden Owen; grandparents, Jeff (Tammy) Goble, Gunnison; and Donald (Valarie) Brown, Hinckley; great-grandparents, Rod (Diane) Stuart, St. George; Beth Brown, Hinckley; Margaret Goble, Gunnison; and Delma Webb, Lehi; great-great-grandmother, Evelyn Stuart, CA; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his great-grandpa, Boyd Goble, Ray Brown and Eric Jorgenson; great-great-grandparents, Christopher (Jenny) Thomas; Joseph Stuart. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. in the Gunnison 1st Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the ward chapel in Gunnison on Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and again at the ward chapel in Gunnison on Tuesday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Hinckley Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary: Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 11/24/2005.