OBITS: Standard-Examiner 10 Apr 2005; Ogden, Weber co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Standard-Examiner http://www.standard.net Page 1 of 1 Show Bray, Alfred Levar OGDEN - After years of declining health, Alfred's kidneys failed. On Monday, April 4, 2005, our dad returned to his Heavenly Father surrounded by his wife, all ten children, many grandchildren, and other family members. Alfred was born March 6, 1929 in Lindon, Utah, to Albert LeVar and Elizabeth Mildred Kirk Bray. He married Wilma Deane Smith on June 18, 1953 in the Manti LDS Temple. Alfred was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various callings. He spent three years in Japan with the U.S. Air Force. He attended B.Y.U. and many Technical Schools. He was employed at Hill Air Force Base, the Federal Aviation Administration, and at the Ogden Temple as an assistant building engineer. Alfred was a member of the Lion's Club and a volunteer fireman and ambulance driver. He leaves his eternal companion of nearly 52 years, Wilma Deane Bray, his children: Kim and Helen Bray, Micheal and Amy Bray, Joanna and David Furuta, Jeanette Br ay and Scott, Liz and Dean Barnett, Kathy and Brian Mills, Thomas and Nicki Bray, Maria and Brent Casselman, Ellen and Allen Gunter, and John and Carol Bray, 43 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his siblings, Elsie Kay, Pearl Sei, Alvin Bray, Milton Smith, Elveda Smith, and Hanny Smith. He was preceded in death by his parents and a granddaughter, Crystal Lee. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Lorin Farr Stake Center, 480 - 7th Street. Friends may call at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the Stake Center from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Santaquin Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Brinser, Mary Newyear Dowell Mary Newyear Dowell Brinser CLINTON, 88, passed away April 8, 2005 at her apartment in Clinton of causes incident to age. Prior to moving to Country Pines Retirement seven months ago, she lived in her home in Hooper. Mother we all love you and will miss you. She was born January 1, 1917 in Chillicothe, Missouri, the seventh child of Charles Agustus Dowell and Della Kathern Wills Dowell. Mary was married to Eugene Ephren Brinser on December 25, 1937 in Trenton, Missouri. He preceded her in death on August 28, 1994. They settled in McCloud, CA where they lived for most of their adult life. They retired to Utah to be near their only child and son-in-law where building their new home became a family project we all enjoyed. Mary was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church of Roy where over the years she held various positions. She also loved to piece quilts and hand-quilt them, as well as gardening. Surviving are her daughter, Charlene and son-in-law, Dick Hardy of H ooper; granddaughters, Deborah K. (Roland) DeBeer and Pamela D. (Hans) Volk, both of Hooper, UT; and great-grandchildren, Dustin and Desirae Maxfield and Matthew and Carson Volk. Also surviving is a brother, Scott Jacob Dowell, McCloud, CA and sister, Clara Pollock, Chillicothe, MO. She is preceded in death by five brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 14, at 2:00 p.m. at the First Southern Baptist Church of Roy, 2025 West 5700 South, where family and friends may meet one hour prior to services. Interment, Hooper Cemetery. We would like to thank IHC Hospice, especially Sheila and Cathy E. for their loving care and support. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Day, Mary Katherine Mary Katherine Day Together Again LAYTON - On Thursday April 7, 2005, at the age of 78, our mother and grandmother passed away of complications from pneumonia, surrounded by her loving family. Mary was born on February 13, 1927 in Ethelville, Alabama, daughter of Richard and Mabon Jaynes. She was schooled in Alabama. She married Hurie Moore and had two children, Richard Moore and Martha Jean Gatlin. On August 1, 1959, she married Bartley Day in Merced, California and they had two children Bobby and Billy Day. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Maylon, Ray and Virgil, and husband Bartley. Mary will be remembered as a very loving and wonderful mother and grandmother who treasured every minute spent with her family. She loved her pets and they gave her great comfort. She enjoyed gardening, going to yard sales, and caring for her grandchildren. Her grandchildren adored her. She attended the Promise Christian Assembly in Kaysville, UT. She is survived by her brothers, Bill and F loyd Jaynes, four children, Richard Moore, Clearfield; Martha Jean Gatlin, Las Vegas, NV; Bobby and Connie Day, Layton; and Billy and Michelle Day, West Point; four grandchildren, Mike Stone, Layton; Eric Stone, Salt Lake City; Cecilia Yon and Bobbi Day, West Point. Graveside Services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 3 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 Fairfield Road, Layton, UT. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 Fairfield Road, Layton, UT. Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Fernelius, Douglas J. (D.J.) OGDEN - Douglas J. (D.J.) Fernelius, our beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, son and great friend, has gone on an eternal Jeep adventure, Saturday April 9, 2005. Doug was born June 15, 1959 in Ogden to Douglas K. and Donna M. Fernelius. He was preceded in death by his beloved Pop. With quick wit, he made a lasting impression with everyone he came in contact with. He was the original Daniel Boone when it came to finding trails always taking a path for miles just to see where it would go. "Road trips" were his specialty. An avid outdoorsman he loved to backpack into Shoshone Lake and go winter-camping. His motto for snowmobiling was "drive it like you stole it!" He did everything to the "EXTREME!" D.J. loved his '56 Ford big window trucks and power! If it would go 150 he wanted 180! He also loved his "Rotties". He is survived by his wife Marcie, two daughters, Jen (Ryan) Law, and Makenzie, two step-children, Adam and Melissa, his mom, Donna, one sis ter, Debbie (Jack) Fox, three nieces, Rachel (Jase) Taylor, Jesi (Bill) Crase, Gina (Josh) Salvo, and seven grand nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank IHC Hospice for their care, especially Vickie Wells. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 13th, at 1 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends and family may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/10/2005 - 4/11/2005. Godfrey, Darrell Darrell LaMar Godfrey, 80, of Fielding, Utah died April 7, 2005 at the Logan Regional Hospital. He was born February 9, 1925 in Clarkston, Utah to Elwen H. and Vivien Larsen Godfrey. He married Bonnie Ruth Hess September 12, 1946 in Logan, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple July 18, 1960. Darrell was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had held many positions. He had honorably served in the US Army in World War II in the Philippines. He farmed all of his life and also worked for the Union Pacific Railroad, Thiokol and Utah and Idaho Sugar Company. His family was his life. Darrell and Bonnie were blessed with five children, Gail D. (Janet) Godfrey, Rex W. (Vida) Godfrey, both of Fielding, Lyle E. (Vickie) Godfrey, (Doug and Trudy Fuhriman), both of Tremonton and Lynette (Dale) Price of Samaria, Idaho. They were blessed with 24 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Darrell is survived by his sisters, Eulala Simper of Clarkston, Wanda Jacobsen of Weston, Idaho, Glenna Lamb of Hyde Park and LuDean Jacobsen of Preston, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Ilene Fuhriman, one grandson, Lance Godfrey, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 12:00 (noon) at the Fielding Stake Center located at 4375 West 15600 North, Fielding. Family and friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 11, 2005 at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home located at 111 North 100 East, Tremonton and also from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning at the church prior to the funeral. Interment will be at the Fielding Cemetery. On-line condolences may be expressed at www.rogersandtaylor.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Green, James David CLEARFIELD - Our cherished Father, Grandfather, Son, Brother, Uncle and Friend, James David Green, was called home to referee that Big Game in the Sky after a courageous battle with cancer on April 8, 2005. Dad was born September 17, 1957 to Curley and Frankie Green in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up and attended schools in the Ogden City area and was a proud Ben Lomond Scot. One of his biggest accomplishments was being awarded High School Basketball Official of the Year. My father was a proud member of the Big Sky Officiating Crew and also a long time employee of Utah Power. He is survived by his only child, daughter, Jenelle and grandson Nautus Knot-Head Semaj Green. Also surviving is step-mother, Doris Green; identical twin John PB Man; brothers Curley Jr., Marc, Jason, Eddie and Scott; sisters Rhonda and Teri; and by his special Aunt, Mayso Fields. He was preceded in death by his mother and father. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 1 p .m. at the Second Baptist Church, 227 27th Street, Ogden with Reverend Petty officiating. Friends and family may call at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church on Thursday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Myers Evergreen Memorial Park, Ogden. My dad lived life to the fullest and loved every minute of it. We will all miss you! Love ya Dad! Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/10/2005 - 4/12/2005. Hales, Ruth M. CLINTON - Ruth McLean Hales left this earth on Tuesday, April 5, 2005, with the same dignity and grace as she lived each day. She was born November 26, 1917, in Ogden, Utah to Levi C. and Clarissa May McLean. She was the ninth of ten children and her sister, Verda Larsen of Alexandria, Virginia, survives her. Ruth married Charles H. "Jack" Hales on November 30, 1937, and from that union they had four children: Kenneth (Linda) Hales, Boise, ID; Suzan (Robert) Meyer, North Ogden; Bonnie (Lyle) Larson, Roy; Charles (Sally) Hales, Los Alamos, NM; six grandchildren, Roger Hales, Scott Hales, Kathy Judd, Crissy Muse, Mike Larson, Dave Larson and 16 great-grandchildren. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband Jack, her first born Ken, her parents, six brothers and two sisters. Our entire family wishes to thank the following individuals and organizations for their love, patience and care for our Mother: Dr. Nancy Zega and her staff Diane and Joann; the Directors and Staff of C ountry Pines Assisted Living and IHC Hospice. Remember me when flowers bloomEarly in the springRemember me on sunny daysIn the fun that summers bringsRemember me in the fallAs you walk through the leaves of goldAnd in the wintertime - remember meIn the stories that are toldBut most of all remember Each day - right from the startI will be forever nearFor I lived within your heart- Judith Karen Bulock Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 10 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Hamblin, Leland Vernon SYRACUSE - Leland Vernon Hamblin, 87, died Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the Heritage Care Center in Roy. Leland was born December 8, 1917 to Stuart Johnston and Hazel Thurgood Johnston. She later married Richard H. Hamblin, Leland was sealed to them in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Raised in Clearfield, he spent his younger life helping on the family farm and herding sheep. He was a great help and comfort to his mother after the death of his father. He loved to skate and spent many hours at the Berthana in Ogden. He enjoyed buying cars and trucks and fixing them up. He worked for the Weber County Disposal in Hooper. Following an accident he spent many years in the Clearfield Care West Nursing Facility and later at the Heritage Care Center in Roy. He will be missed by his family especially his 12 year old nephew and buddy Steven who kept him supplied with cookies and magazines. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, two sisters, and four brothers. He is survive d by four sisters, Mrs. Ben (Fern) Graham, Clearfield; Mrs. Larna Leholm, Layton; Mrs Fraces Barkdull, Sacramento, CA; Mrs. Mern Gailey, Kaysville; and a brother, Lamar Hamblin, Syracuse Funeral services will be held April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Clearfield, 1050 South State Street. Friends and family may call from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Syracuse City Cemetery. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the caregivers that gave of their time and energy to make his days enjoyable and comfortable. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Hardy, Elden OGDEN - Elden Hardy, age 81, was welcomed into Heavenly Fathers arms on April 8, 2005. Surrounded by family members at his son's house in Willard. He was born in Minersville, Utah to Luther & Eliza Banks Hardy on July 9, 1923. Elden married the love of his life Margie Guffey on August 4, 1945 at Woodscross, Utah. Later sealed in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple March 7, 1958. She preceded him in death on February 3, 1999. Elden was a truly courageous man. He cared for his wife Margie with her illness of cancer for 14 years and also battled cancer himself for many years. He spent his young life in Minersville, Utah and Milford, Utah. Where he enjoyed many good times with his five brothers and four sisters. The Hardy family was a very close family. Basketball and baseball were their favorite games. Fishing and swimming in Minersville Reservoir was great fun. In the Milford High School band he played a base horn. He learned to play it with his Dad; his dad played the same horn for ma ny years. After high school he moved to Salt Lake to work for Mr. Jacobson as a truck driver, then he worked at Garfield Smelder with his twin brother Alden. Elden then worked for the Rio Grande Western Railroad for 34 years. While in Salt Lake he met his wife Margie whom he was married to for 54 years. He was her husband, her partner, her best friend, sweetheart and soul mate. Later they moved to Ogden where they raised three children. His greatest love and joy was being with his family. He enjoyed deer hunting and fishing with his sons. Going to Southern Utah to visit his daughter, brothers and sisters. He worked in the scouting program for twenty years as a Cub Master and District Commissioner. One of his favorite things to do the past several years was watching the Utah Jazz. He had a great love for the seniors and enjoyed going there to talk and dine with them at the Washington Terrace Senior Citizen's Center. His parents preceded him in death, his wife, Margie, son, Randall and s even siblings. He is survived by his daughter JoAnn (Milo) Erickson, son Keven (Emma) Hardy, sisters; Utahna Heap, and Maxine Isom. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 11, 2005 at Washington Heights Memorial Park. Memorial service will be held one hour prior to the services at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. His passing has left a void in the hearts of everyone he has touched. Elden will be missed, never forgotten and always loved. He will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife in the Washington Heights Memorial Park following the memorial services. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Hill, Zelma Marie Zelma Marie Hill, 86, passed away on April 7, 2005. She was born December 18, 1918 in Ogden, Utah to Edward and Marie Long. She married Charles H. Hill on June 3, 1938 in Ogden, Utah. They raised four children, Dennis C. Hill (Carole), Clinton, Ronald E. Hill, West Haven, Jolene M. Maurer (Larry), Reno, Nevada, Cheryl A. Burnett (Rich), South Ogden. She retired from Weber School District in the Child Nutrition Program. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her four children, 11 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren survive her. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. The family will meet friends on Monday, April 11, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday one hour prior to the services. Interment will be at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/10/2005 - 4/11/2005. Horspool, Frank L. OGDEN - Frank LeRoy Horspool Jr., 81, passed away at his home on Tuesday, April 5, 2005, after a brief illness. He was born July 12, 1923, in Ogden, Utah, to Frank LeRoy Sr. and Mavanwy Davis Horspool. He grew up and spent his entire life in Ogden, Utah. He graduated from Ogden High School Class of 1941. He also attended Weber State College. On June 22, 1946, Frank married Maralyn Stratford in Ogden, Utah. They would have celebrated 59 years of marriage this year. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mt. Lewis 1st Ward. Frank was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad and retired after 45 years of service. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II in the South Pacific. He always felt like "Anchors Away" was a national anthem. He was very proud to have served. After returning from the war, he continued his service with the Union Pacific Railroad. After his retirement, he and Maralyn traveled extensively with lots of de ar friends. He enjoyed collecting coins, stamps, and he planted and tended a beautiful yard. Frank loved music and at age 70 learned to play the organ, fulfilling a lifelong dream. He loved Christmas and for many years donned the red suit and white beard as Santa for family and friends. He was a member of Gold's Gym and missed very few days of exercising and visiting. He was very fond of friends he made at the gym. Frank was so proud of his son and his grandchildren and their spouses. Family and friends were so dear to his heart. He is survived by his wife, Maralyn, his little dog, Heidi, who was always at his side, son, Scott (Michelle) Horspool, a grandson, Kurt Horspool, granddaughters, Laci (Jason) Gorder and Lindsay (Brady) Nicholls and a new great-grandson, Dawson Brady Nicholls, who he said made life worth living. He is also survived by four brothers, Gary (Connie) Horspool, Larry (Rhonda) Horspool, Kent (Linda) Horspool, and Ray (Lana) Horspool, and two sisters, Betty (LaMar) Kin g and Beverly Hunter. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Marilyn Beecher and an infant brother, Leslie Horspool. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 North Washington Blvd. Family and friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, North Ogden Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Dr. Grant Holland, Dr. Harry O. Senekjian and Dr. Chris Anderson for their kindness and care of Frank. Also, a thank you to IHC Hospice who made it possible for Frank to spend his final time at home. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/8/2005 - 4/10/2005. Larsen, Turner A. Turner A. Larsen, 82, passed away April 7, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. He was born November 23, 1922, in Brigham City, Utah, the eldest child of Austin A. and Nellie Turner Larsen. Turner graduated from Box Elder High School and joined the United States Navy on January 14, 1941. He retired from the Navy after serving his country for 25 years. Turner was a survivor of Pearl Harbor attack serving on the U.S.S. New Orleans. He was in 17 major battles in the Pacific. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans Assoc., Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pearl Harbor Survivors Assoc., and the U.S. Navy Cruiser Sailor Assoc. Turner wrote an article for the U.S. Navy Cruiser Magazine called " A Day of Paralyzing Shock", of his experience as a nineteen year old regarding the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He was an active member of the Crown Rose Ward, in Herriman, Utah. He married Carolyn Elaine Dinsdale, on May 23, 1943, in Ogden, Utah. He is survived by his three children, Carrie Je an (Kevin) Trussell, Iowa, Charles Larsen, Ogden and Paul Larsen, Herriman, two granddaughters, Mellissa Trussell and Melony Stewart, No. Ogden, and one great-grandson, Colman, four sisters: Helen Carter, Midvale, Lois (Ray) Sargent, Bountiful, Sarah LaRae Brown, Marriot/Slaterville, and Nelda (Gary) Hollingsworth, Brigham City. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and three brother-in-laws. Turner lived the last years of his life with his son Paul, in Herriman, Utah. He was interested in gardening, reading and always listened to the radio. According to the wishes of Turner there will be a graveside service at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 11, 2005 at Ogden City Cemetery, 1875 Monroe Blvd, Ogden. Viewing will be held one hour prior to the services at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. Interment at Ogden City Cemetery. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Lund, Aliene Anderson OGDEN - Aliene Anderson Lund, 86 passed away Friday, April 8, 2005. She was born May 5, 1918 in Oakley, Idaho, a daughter of Oscar Alfred and Annie Mills Anderson. She married Eugene V. Lund on May 11, 1945. They were later divorced. She lived in Ogden, Utah most of her life and was educated in the Weber County Schools; She worked at the Defense Depot Ogden, Hill Air Force Base, and Lewis Craft Shop. She retired from HAFB August 30, 1980 after 28 years of service. Aliene was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served faithfully in many church callings. She enjoyed her home and her flowers. Aliene was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She is survived by three sons, Larry (Sue) Lund, Taylor; Lee (Annette) Lund, Syracuse; Brent (Midge) Lund, Ogden; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 36th Street, Ogden. Family and friends may call at Leavitt's Mortuary one hour prior to the services. The family wishes to thank Dr. John Wood, IHC Hospice, and Washington Terrace Health Services. In lieu of flowers the family wished donations be made to the LDS general missionary fund. Interment, Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/10/2005 - 4/11/2005. Martin, Phyllis Woodland SUNSET - Phyllis Woodland Martin, 83, passed away Friday, April 8, 2005 at the Country Pines Assisted Living Center. She was born February 22, 1922, in Ogden, to John W. and Ethel Ann Daniels Woodland. On January 26, 1940, Phyllis married Lloyd A. Martin in Sunset, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lloyd preceded her in death on April 4, 1995. She was raised and educated in Ogden and had lived in Sunset for most of her life. Phyllis was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sunset 2nd Ward, where she held several positions. She was a temple worker and visited many temples. She was employed by the IRS and Hill Air Force Base. Phyllis enjoyed camping and hiking, teaching the young girls in the M.I.A. and 4-H. She loved to square dance. She is survived by her children, Cary Dale Martin, Great Falls, Montana; Linda (Bill) Johnson, Hanna, Utah; Shirley (Donald) Hurlburt, Marriott/Slaterville ; nine grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, Richard and Neil, two grandchildren, Sheri Lyn and Travis Donald Hurlburt, and one great-grandson, Gabriel Revelli. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 12th at 2:00 p.m. at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. Friends and family may call at the mortuary Monday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Tuesday from 1:00 to 1: 45 p.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lrm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. McDade, Mabel Mabel McDade TREMONTON - Mabel McDade, 87, passed away Saturday, April 9, 2005, at a local care center. She was born September 28, 1918 in Burley, Idaho, to Henry Smith and Mabel Herrington. On December 23, 1940, Mabel married Donald McDade in Carson City, Nevada. He preceded her in death on June 10, 1998. She managed the Hollywood Beauty College for many years. Mabel is survived by her son, Terry (Tori) McDade, Tremonton; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Maxine Pruitt, Brigham City; Mildred Hickman, South Willard; a sister-in-law, Loretta Smith; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and two brothers, Ervin and Harold Smith. The family wishes to thank Brigham City and Logan Nursing and Rehab for their wonderful care of their mother. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 at Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. Friends and family may call at Lindquist 's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., on Wednesday, April 13th, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/10/2005 - 4/11/2005. Miller, Franklin Jay (Memoriam) IN LOVING MEMORY FRANKLIN JAY MILLER April 18, 1965 - April 10, 2004Frank was baptized at St Joseph's Catholic church, where he sang in the choir and his voice could be heard at many funerals. He graduated from Ogden High in 1963, where he sang solos while in Chamber choir. He then attended Weber State to pursue his career in music, but after a year and a half he made the choice to quit so that he could take care of his family. He worked as an assistant manager at Skipper's and eventually moved on to be a lead forklift driver for Pictsweet until his death.Frank had a big heart and was loved by many. He put his family first and was his mother's sole caregiver for many years. He helped support his ex-wife, Britney, in raising their children, Jace and Ashtin. He was more than a brother to Christi and me: he was our friend and a father figure to us and his neices and nephews. We could always rely and depend on him. He was a sensitive, hard-working man with strong convictions and beliefs. He like d to flirt and tease. He learned to cook from his mother, Angie, and dreamed of the day he would see his father, James Franklin, again. The memories of Frank are still strong. Today we send him our love, prayers and gratitude for being part of our lives. ...FOREVER... His Family Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Murray, Celia Poppleton Maughan CLEARFIELD - Celia Poppleton Maughan Murray, 101, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, April 5, 2005, surrounded by her loved ones. She left this earthly existence resting in the Bird's Eye Maple bed that she and her husband, Kenneth, purchased when they were married 81 years ago. Celia was born in Wellsville, Utah on March 11, 1904 to Guy Hill Maughan and Emma Riggs Poppleton. She was third in a family of thirteen children. She was an obedient daughter and learned the value of hard work from her father. She considered herself a Tomboy because she could milk the cows, slop the hogs and haul hay as well as her brothers. On December 24, 1924, she married Kenneth Bailey Murray in the Logan Temple. They made their home in Wellsville; Kinnear, Wyoming; Ogden; and Clearfield, Utah. She bloomed wherever she was planted! Celia graduated from South Cache High School and from Utah State at the age of 56. She continued her love of learning throughout her life and has been an in inspiration to her family and to her students that she taught. She was a stalwart member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and shared her testimony often. She loved the Lord and loved to share the gospel. One of the happiest experiences of her life was serving in the Washington, Seattle Mission at the age of 75. Her hobbies included growing beautiful flowers, serving others, and tying quilts. At the time of her death she was still working on a quilt. She was industrious to the end. She was valiant in life and valiant in death! Most people recognized mom for her long beautiful hair that she braided everyday. It truly was a halo around her head. Her greatest accomplishment in life was her posterity. She even remembered all of our names! She is survived by her children and their spouses: Guy M. and Norma Murray, Kaysville; Carma M. and Gail Gibbs, Stoddard; Emma Jean and Warren Allen, South Ogden; Susanne Olsen, Mapleton; Craig M. and Marie Murr ay, Syracuse; Rochelle and Ronald Hamblin, Syracuse; 32 grandchildren; 93 great-grandchildren; and 19 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Zaida Wallace, Orem; and a brother, Clarke Maughan, Wellsville. She was welcomed home by her husband Kenneth; her son Berkeley; a son-in-law; John R. Olsen; one grandchild; one great-grandchild; parents; five brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Clearfield 7th Ward, 300 No. 231 E. Friends and family may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road and Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. the church. Interment, Wellsville City Cemetery at 2 p.m. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Parker, Terence Lee Terence Lee Parker HENEFER - Terry, 52, left us suddenly on Thursday, April 7, 2005 at his home in Henefer due to heart failure. He was born August 30, 1952 to Gayle and Dona Payne Parker in Ely, Nevada. He earned a bachelors degree in History from Weber State University where he met and married Kris Wood. Thy had two wonderful children who meant the world to him. Terry and Kris later divorced. Later on in his life he married the love of his life, Rebecca Harris on Nov. 28, 2003. A great joy came into his life with the birth of his grandchildren, Averi and Nathan in 2004. He loved playing with them and having them sit on his lap. He is survived by his mother, wife Rebecca; son, Joey (Andrea) Parker, Ogden; daughter, Katie Parker, Ogden; three stepchildren, Trudy Lynn Cox; Jayson (Shyla) Sevy; Robin (Troy) Adams; brother, Greg Parker; sister, Kelly (Larry) Taylor; eleven grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father and sister, Pat Hausser. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. at the Henefer Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Henefer Ward Chapel, Tuesday from 10 to 11:15 a.m. Interment, Henefer City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Walker Mortuary. Email condolences at www.walker-mortuary.com. Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Petty, Floyd O. NORTH OGDEN - Floyd Oscar Petty, 98, passed away Friday, April 8, 2005 at his home of causes incident to age. Floyd was born March 6, 1907 in Ferron, Utah, a son of George Albert and Anna Pettersson Petty. He graduated with a B.S. Degree from Utah State University in Vocational Agriculture and was an advisor for FFA serving as President of the State organization. Floyd married Emily Jane Evans on February 17, 1931, in Monroe Utah and they were later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple. They recently celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary. He had a long career at Weber High School and was very much loved by his many students. Floyd was an avid fisherman, hunter, and loved music. In his early years he played the trumpet in an orchestra and had a beautiful bass voice and enjoyed many years singing with the SPEBSQSA. Many happy hours were spent singing with his family and accompanying on the ukulele while they sang. Floyd instilled the love of nature in his children and gr andchildren by spending time with them at their cabin in Island Park, Idaho. His wonderful wit and gentle ways will be greatly missed. Surviving are his wife, Emily, of North Ogden; three daughters, Carmen (Jimmie) Gray, North Ogden; Lucile (James) Chamberlin, Pleasant View; DeeAnn (Robert) Talbot, Layton; 16 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, three sisters and one grandson, Philip Barton Talbot. The family expresses special thanks to the staff and doctors at IHC Hospice and to Jan and Norma for their kind and loving care. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the North Ogden 16th Ward Chapel, 205 E. Elberta Dr., with Bishop John Slaughter officiating. Friends may call at Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 North Washington Blvd., on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the Ward Chapel from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment, North Ogden Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuar y.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Richards, Barbara May Barbara May Blair Richards, 90, passed away at the Mt. Ogden Care Center on April 5, 2005. She was born October 11, 1914 in Lewiston, Utah to George Heber Blair and Harriett May Williams. She met her love Gene LaMont Richards and they were married in Pocatello, Idaho on December 5, 1932. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served many years at the Ogden Temple. She is survived by her sons: Larry (Marlene) SLC, Ronald (Zella) No. Ogden, and George LaMont, Ogden; two daughters, Marilyn (Gerald) Randall, No. Ogden, and Barbara Jean (Ronald) Storey, No. Ogden, three brothers, H. Martell Blair, Asiel W. Blair, and Dean J. Blair, 19 grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren, and five great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gene, one brother, George Edward Blair, and one grandchild, Jeffrey Richards.. The family would like to express their thanks to the staff a t the Mt. Ogden Care Center. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary 836 36th Street, Ogden. Viewing will be held Sunday, April 10, 2005 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to the services at Leavitt's Mortuary. Interment at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005. Smith, Annette W. (Memoriam) IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANNETTE W. SMITHMay 1 1961 - April 10, 2004ElegancePoiseBeautyANNIE We love and miss you Your Boys, Bannon & Brett Published in the Standard-Examiner on 4/10/2005. Wallace, Kenneth Elmo CLINTON - Kenneth Elmo Wallace, 85, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle returned to his Heavenly Father Wednesday, April 6, 2005 surrounded by his family Mr. Wallace was born March 1, 1920 in Clinton, Utah to Underwood Woody and Ada Owen Wallace. He married Margie Housley in Willard, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a High Priest in the Clinton 16th Ward. He enjoyed doing sealing work in the Ogden Temple for many years. He attended Davis County Schools where he achieved awards for his agile athletic ability. He worked at the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base where he received several awards before his retirement. Kenneth had many interests and hobbies. He enjoyed attending his grandson's basketball games and watching the Utah Jazz. He enjoyed raising pigeons, letting them eat from his hands. He enjoyed riding his off road motorcycle in the mountains, fishing, hunting, camping and any act ivity with his family. He was good at solving quizzes and especially enjoyed solving the cryptoquotes in the Standard-Examiner each day. He loved to farm and was well known for his beautiful fields and his prize winning delicious watermelons and other produce. He was noted for his honesty in his dealings with his fellowman. The produce at the bottom of the basket was as good or better than the produce at the top. Kenneth never met a stranger. His pleasant friendly nature earned him many friends. He was tenderhearted and patient. His good sense of humor will be missed by all. He is survived by his wife Margie, Clinton; two sons and two daughters: Robert (Tamara) Wallace, Clinton; W. Kris (Sandy) Wallace, Layton; Janet (Dave) Weight, Syracuse; Colleen (John) Manzanares, Kaysville. He is also survived by a brother, Jasper (Joyce) Wallace, Clinton; and a sister Ruth (Loren) Barclay, Tunas, MO; 15 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren and many nieces, ne phews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Bertha, a brother Ezra Wallace and one grandson Troy Wallace. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Clinton Stake Center, 1288 West 1300 North. Family and friends may call on Sunday at Myers Mortuary in Roy, 5865 South 1900 West from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Monday at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Clinton City Cemetery. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/8/2005 - 4/10/2005. Wilkinson, Fred G. Fred G. Wilkinson, 75, passed away Wednesday April 6, 2005 from injuries sustained in an automobile-pedestrian accident. He was born July 18, 1929 in Logan, Utah to Oliver Wilkinson and Cleone Izatt Wilkinson. He attended Logan City. schools and was a graduate of Logan High School. He served in the United States Navy from 1948 to 1950 and was honorably discharged. He returned home and was working for Morrison-Knudsen Construction when he met his wife, Betty Sorenson from Preston, Idaho at a dance in Hyrum at the Elite Hall. They were married September 17,1951 in Preston, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on May 17, 1962. After working for Morrison-Knudsen Construction he became a Cattle buyer for feed lots in California for a number of years. He began working for USU facilities in 1984 and retired from there in 2002. After retirement he became a volunteer for the Senior Citizens Center by delivering meals to the elderly who were his ag e. He spent several summers racing thoroughbred horses at various race tracks in the western states. He was the proud owner of Last Wink. He enjoyed puttering at the barn, feeding his animals, and watching the cows in the field. He was a generous man who did several things for others selflessly. He is preceded in death by his parents, a brother, and two granddaughters. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Betty. His children Scott and his wife Beverly Wilkinson, Nancy and her husband John Duncan, Jan Clements who are all of Smithfield. Matt Wilkinson from North Logan; grandchildren Amanda and James Spendlove, Shaun and Laura Wilkinson, Luke Wilkinson, Jake and Misty Duncan, Angie and Jeremyah Porter, Lance Wilkinson, Heidi Wilkinson, Ashley Duncan, Cassie Wilkinson , Jessica Clements, Alex Clements, Abby Clements; three great-granddaughters Ainsley, Sydney, Hana. Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday, April 11, at the North Logan Ninth Ward Chapel, 1105 East 2100 North, No rth Logan. A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 1 0, at the Allen-Cranney Mortuary, 420 E. 1800 North, North Logan, and an additional viewing from 10:30 to 11:30 on Monday at the North Logan Ninth Ward church. Interment will be in the Logan Cemetery. The Family wishes to express their gratitude to the nursing staff at McKay-Dee Hospital Intensive Care Unit, North Logan Fire & Rescue, Logan Paramedics and North Park Police. Published in the Standard-Examiner from 4/9/2005 - 4/10/2005.