This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lamborn, Weston, Cook Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1661 Message Board Post: The Herald Journal, 04/19/06 Grant Weston Lamborn, 91 years young, passed away on Monday, April 17, 2006, in Logan. Grant Weston Lamborn arrived on Dec. 23, 1914, in Laketown, Utah, greeted by his parents, William John Lamborn and Effie Weston Lamborn. Grant spent his childhood on the family farm milking cows, hoeing weeds, thrashing grain, etc. Grant graduated from North Rich High School and then furthered his education with a bachelor’s degree from Utah State Agricultural College. Grant married Loa Ida Cook of Garden City, Utah, on June 7, 1939, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Grant wore many hats in his lifetime. He was a rancher, teacher, school board member, Rich County commissioner, coach, acting superintendent of Rich County School District, president of Laketown Irrigation, secretary of Rich County Land and Grazing (forever), Bear Lake Regional Commission, president of the Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) and board member of South Bear Lake Water Users. Grant was also very active in the LDS Church. He had many callings which included ward clerk, gospel doctrine teacher, Young Men’s president, high priest group leader and his most treasured time was spent in the Logan LDS Temple, where he dedicated 30 years of service as a temple officiator. Grant’s hobbies included sporting events, watching “The Price is Right,” eating Bluebird chocolates and irrigating. Grant is survived by his wife of 67 years, Loa; three daughters and one son, ReNee McKinnon (Brent) of Tremonton, Utah, Linda Willis (Jim) of Laketown, Utah, Marilyn Asay (Larry) of Castle Rock, Colo., and David Lamborn (Sally) of Laketown, Utah; 14 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Paul W. Lamborn (Maureen) of Rio Vista, Calif., Ellis Lamborn (Ruth) of Boise, Idaho, and Howard Lamborn (LaRue) of Laketown, Utah. He was preceded in death by a great-grandson, Michael “Riley” Anderson; sisters-in-law, LaRuth and LaRue; and a nephew, William John Lamborn. Funeral services will be held at noon on Friday, April 21, in the Laketown Ward chapel, 115 S. 100 East, Laketown. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Nelson Funeral Home, 162 E. 400 North, Logan, and from 10 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services Friday at the church. Final resting place will be at the Laketown Cemetery. Condolences to the family may be extended online at www.nelsonfuneralhome.com. Email this story Print this story Return to Obituary Index Copyright © 2006 The Herald Journal. Logan, Utah
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bayliss Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1660 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 04/18/06 POCATELLO — The love of my life, my soul mate. My Best friend. The Joy of my everyday. The smile that brightened my life every minute of the last 10 years. The father to my children, joined the Angels on Friday, April 14, 2006. Carl Lester Bayliss was born May 16, 1972, to Norman and Pat Bayliss in Montpelier, Idaho. Carl loved his family and his many friends. He enjoyed spending time down at the river with his four sons and brothers. His mom wasn't just his mom, she was his best friend. He had the biggest heart and smiled for anyone who knew him. He cherished every minute he spent with everyone. Carl had a great sense of humor, and his smile will never be forgotten. Carl was loved by everyone who knew him, and this will be a deep loss for the family and all his friends. Carl enjoyed bowling, golfing, fishing and camping. His biggest joy was his best friend, his 6-yearold son, Kobe. He is survived by his wife, Kathy Bayliss; Pat Bayliss (Mom); Norman (Rose) Bayliss; Kent Bayliss (Brother); Kris Bayliss (Brother); Rainee Are’valo; (Sister); Kitty Miller (Sister); sons, Andy, Aarron and Kobe Bayliss and Zachary Stringer; daughters, Chelsa Bayliss, Stephanie and Jennifer Stringer; unborn granddaughter, Angela; lots of nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and many friends. We've shared our lives these many years. You've held my heart. So many blessings, so few tears yet for a moment, we must part. The memories you've given me are times I've shared with my best friend. I'll hold them, love, Right here they will be until we share our lives again. Love, your Wife. Services will be conducted Wednesday, April 19, at 11 a.m. at the LDS Stake Center on the corner of Hawthorne and Quinn. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to 4700 South Fifth No. 67. The family requests everyone to bring a blue balloon to be released after the memorial ceremony.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Quandt, Conger, McOmber Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1659 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News 04/18/06 Anna Ruth Conger Quandt passed away on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2006. The following tribute was written by her husband and four children. Anna Ruth was born on February 17, 1920, in Annis, Idaho, to William and Harriet Conger and the early years of her life were spent in Victor, Idaho. She shared with us many fond memories of her years in Teton Valley, Idaho, where her parents owned and operated the Hotel and Grocery Store. She attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, where she graduated with top honors with a degree in business and had a passion for music and dance. Ruth was married to Charles Orin McOmber in 1938 and moved to Pocatello, Idaho. Her dedication and love never faltered when it came to her children and grandchildren. This came with teaching, nurturing, encouragement and endless love. Her hands created and reflected her talents in her beautiful sewing, handwork, quilting and personal touch that she put in each of her porcelain dolls. They were the window to the beauty and love of her soul. She also resided in Montpelier, Idaho Falls, and Boise, Idaho. During her time in Boise she became involved and served as the Fund Raising Director for the Idaho Heart Association. She came to Salt Lake City a few years later where became involved in Real Estate and enjoyed a very successful career until the time of her retirement. In 1964 she met and married Eugene Quandt. He became her faithful companion and caregiver until the end. Anna Ruth leaves behind her husband, Eugene Quandt; two sisters, Shirley Stevens of Salt lake City and Harriet Riggan of Salmon, Idaho; four children, Judy Ingold of Jackson, Wyoming; Karen VanPatten, Kathryne Clark, and Michael McOmber of Salt lake City, Utah; 12 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Gene Conger of Seattle, Washington and sister, Faye Kearsley of Sacramento, California. She will be greatly missed but will live in the hearts of all of us forever. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that a donation be made in her name to the Alzheimer's Association, 845 East 4800 South, Murray, Utah 84107. A viewing will be at the Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 So. Highland Drive, Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.. with services the following day at 11:00 a.m. with viewing one hour prior to services. Entombment will follow at Resurrection Mausoleum at 4900 Memory Lane (1990 East) Holladay, Utah. Published in the Deseret News on 4/18/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelsey, Rodeback, Lindsay, Canchola Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1658 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News, 04/18/06 SYRACUSE - Glennyce R. Kelsey, 80, returned to her Heavenly Father Sunday, April 16, 2006 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born February 1, 1926 in Georgetown, Idaho the youngest daughter of Millard and Denina Lindsay Rodeback. Glennyce married Calixto Sena Canchola on June 5, 1948 in Ogden, Utah. They were the parents of three sons, Millard, Martin, and Maurice. They were later divorced. She then married Cecil D. Kelsey on August 14, 1965 in Shoshone, Idaho. He preceded her in death November 13, 1966. Glennyce graduated from Georgetown High School, Cosmetology School and took Sterilization Tech Classes. She prided herself on her ability to raise her three sons using her ingenuity and hard work. Glennyce enjoyed sewing, knitting, reading, gardening and cooking. Her family will cherish the things that she created and miss the delicious meals that she served. Roses will always serve as a reminder of her green thumb. She was a member of the LDS Church and served several callings in Relief Society and Primary. She really enjoyed her work in the extraction program. Surviving are three sons, Millard P. Canchola, Ogden; Martin K. (Teri) Canchola, Sandy; Maurice E. (Laureen) Canchola, Syracuse; 13 grandchildren, three great-granddaughters, and sister, Melba Thorne, Meridian, Idaho. Preceded in death by her parents, older brothers, Edgar M. Hayes, Lindsay W. Hayes and husband. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. at the Syracuse Bluff Stake Center, 2350 W. 1900 So. Friends and family may call Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road and Thursday 9:30 to 10:30 at the church. Interment, Syracuse City Cemetery. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 4/18/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lorenz, Berrey, Bissegger, Welch Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1657 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News, 04/13/06 MONTPELIER, IDAHO - Mina Berrey Lorenz, 93, passed away at 12:30 p.m., Monday, April 10, 2006 in Montpelier, Idaho, following a lingering illness. She was born September 29, 1912 to Adam Lamar Berrey and Julia LaReva Bissegger. She graduated from Montpelier High School with the class of 1930. She was married to James Welch in 1933 and they made their home in Ogden, Utah until his death from a heart attack in 1947. Later that year Mina began a career with the US Navy working at the Naval Supply Depot in Ogden. She took full advantage of various educational opportunities and was transferred to San Francisco where she became an expert in transportation. She met and married Hal Lorenz and they made their home in Redwood City, Calif. In 1973, following extirpation of a cranial tumor she retired from the Navy and moved back to Utah, making her home in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Douglas Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was actively involved with the Relief Society and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She also did volunteer work with the American Red Cross. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Ruth Walton, Gertrude and Florence Berrey, four brothers, Vernon Lamar and Richard Zane (both killed in the World War Two), John Henery and Garth. Mina is survived by a brother Milton J. Berrey of Montpelier and seven nieces and nephews. Services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the Matthews Mortuary Chapel where friends may visit with family that day from 1:00 until 1:45 p.m. The interment will be in the Montpelier Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 4/13/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nate, Dayton, Jacobsen, Wallentine Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1656 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 04/12/06 BLACKFOOT — Lynn H. Nate, of Blackfoot, passed away 76, Monday, April 10, 2006, at the Bingham Memorial Hospital. He was born February 15, 1930, in Dingle, Idaho, to Leo Sampson and Mildred Hannah Dayton Nate. He attended high school in Montpelier. He served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict. He married Shirley Jacobsen on April 8, 1955, in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. She preceded him in death on November 29, 1962. On August 1, 1963, he married Veon Wallentine, in the Idaho Falls, Idaho LDS Temple. Lynn was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as bishop, high councilman and in many other callings. He served a mission to Arizona as a young man and years later he and his wife served a mission in Tucson, Ariz. He enjoyed being involved in the community. He was a member of the Kiwanis, Rotary Club, chairman of the United Way and served on the planning and zoning board for the City of Blackfoot. He worked for First Security Bank in Montpelier, Idaho as assistant manager and in 1968, he became the manager of the Blackfoot branch. He loved fishing, hunting, horseback riding, snowmobiling and camping with his family. He was an avid athlete in his youth and in his later years he enjoyed woodworking. He is survived by his wife, Veon, of Blackfoot; his children, Lonney (Tammy) Nate of Idaho Falls, Cindy (Steve) Felt of Blackfoot, Denise (Mike) Wheeler of Afton, Wyoming, Brad (Jana) Nate, of Spanish Fork, Utah, Dinette (Howard) Pugmire of Blackfoot, Susan (Mark) Loveland of Blackfoot, Nancy (Corey) Ransom, of Logan, Utah, Randy (Amy) Nate, of Orem, Utah, Tom (Lori) Nate of Blackfoot; one brother, Farrell L. Nate of Georgetown, Idaho; 27 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Nea Gardner and Verleen Sparks. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 14, 2006, at the Blackfoot Second Ward LDS Chapel. The family will meet with friends and relatives from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 2006, at the Hawker Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Ave., and again for one hour prior to services at the church Friday. Interment will be in the Montpelier Cemetery at 4 p.m.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Palmer, Allred, Ringel Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1655 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 04/09/06 PARIS, Idaho — Yvonne Allred Palmer, 87, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 6, 2006, in Hurricane, Utah, where she had been lovingly cared for at the “Our Home” nursing facility. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her companion, George Cook Palmer in 2003, by a seven-week-old son, George Allred, and by her sister, Louanna Wallentine. Yvonne was born October 24, 1918, in Paris, Idaho, to Lester A. and Jennett Ringel Allred. She grew up in Paris and graduated from high school there. She married her high school sweetheart, George Palmer, on October 24, 1937. They were blessed with four sons, George Allred, Tarrel R., Craig Lester and Roger Kim. She loved spending time with her family and was the most loyal and enthusiastic fan possible at anything in which they were involved. Yvonne and George enjoyed participating with the Bear Lake Rangers for many years. She was also very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she served in the MIA, Primary, Sunday School and Relief Society. She worked several years for J.C. Penney Company. Yvonne and George traveled a lot after his retirement and especially loved spending time with their children and their families. She is survived by her three sons, Tarrel R. (Diane) Palmer, Craig L. Palmer and Roger Kim Palmer, six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 11, at 11 a.m. in the Paris Stake Center. Friends may visit with family on Monday evening at Matthews Mortuary in Montpelier from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday morning at the church in Paris from 10 until 10:45 a.m. The interment will be in the Paris Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mabey, Webb, Beckstead Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1654 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News, 04/08/06 Our loving mother and grandmother Ann Webb Mabey, 84, died April 6, 2006 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born Feb 10, 1922 in Georgetown, Idaho to Wilford LeRoy and Birdie Mae Beckstead Webb. Married Daniel LaVar Mabey, Jan 13, 1942 in Los Angeles, CA. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Lake LDS Temple. Active in the LDS Church serving in the Primary and Young Women's. She and her husband had a successful farm known for their raspberries and apples. She enjoyed flowers, camping, Christmas and her greatest love was her family. She is one of the last survivors of the l937 School Bus/Train accident involving the death of 27 classmates from Jordan High School. Survived by her son LaMar and Kathleen Mabey, daughter-in-law Bonnie, 11 grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren, brother Dean Webb and sister Faye Strong. Preceded in death by her husband, son Dwayne, parents, two brothers, three sisters. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Country Park 1st Ward 11250 So. 2700 W. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 So. 2200 W. and Monday one hour prior at the church. Interment in the So. Jordan Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 4/8/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jensen, Nelson, Orton, Larsen Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1653 Message Board Post: The Idaho Statesman, 04/07/06 Our dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Max N Jensen, 79, passed peacefully from this mortal life on April 4, 2006 at home, surrounded by family. Funeral services will be held 12 noon Monday, April 10 in the Boise North LDS Stake Center, 8620 Goddard Road, Boise. A viewing will be held in the Stake Center on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and on Monday from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. prior to services. Bishop Cameron Smith of the Goddard LDS Ward will officiate. Interment, Dry Creek Cemetery. Max was born Oct. 7, 1926, in Mink Creek, Idaho, to Harry and Sarah Rosetta Nelson Jensen. His early years were enjoyably spent on the farm with his brother, father and dog Snide. Max enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corp after graduating from Preston High School. He served in the Air Force ROTC while attending college and later in the Air Force Reserve Program. As a young man, Max served a mission to the North Central States for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He graduated from the LDS Institute of Religion and Utah State University with a bachelor and a masters degree in Civil Engineering. In 1953 Max married Hilma Orton in the St. George LDS Temple. Hilma passed away from cancer in 1967. Max raised his four children alone until 1973, when he married Kaye Marie Larsen Olsen in the Logan LDS Temple. Marie brought three children with her and the birth of another child completed the family. Together they worked hard to make the two families one. Max earned the love and respect of all eight of his children. Max worked for the Idaho Department of Highways for 42 years from 1952 until he retired in 1994. He lived in Montpelier, Pocatello, Shoshone and finally Boise since 1964. After retiring, Max and Marie served two LDS missions: the Idaho Boise Mission and the New York, Rochester Mission. They also served as temple ordinance workers in the Boise Temple. Max´s life revolved around his family, church and work. He included his family in all of his hobbies and much of his work-related travel. He found great pleasure in woodworking, hiking, camping, skiing and travel, visiting all 50 states. He will be remembered by all, young and old, for his kind and thoughtful! words and deeds; his patience, honesty and integrity; his unconditional love, selfless service and uncomplaining nature; his hard work ethic and his busy, productive days; his unwavering faithfulness to his testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his example of always fulfilling his assignments and responsibilities to the very best of his ability. Max is survived by his wife, Marie, eight children: Karen Bogenschutz; Connie (Paul) Johnson; David (Sandra) Jensen; Linda (Doug) Wheeler; Dean (Karel) Olsen; Larry (Heather) Olsen; Kenneth (Kim) Olsen; Brian (Tammy) Jensen; 26 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one sister, Carolyn Wyatt. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Rosetta Jensen, wife, Hilma, two brothers: Rodney and Harry Jr., and four sisters: Margie Worley, Juanita Morrell, Opal Jensen and Coralie Morrow. Published in the Idaho Statesman on 4/7/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Timmreck, Mumford, Zumbrunnen Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1652 Message Board Post: Lindquists Mortuary and Standard Examiner, 03/27/06 WEST HAVEN – Our beautiful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, June Mumford Timmreck, passed away peacefully, Friday, March 24, 2006 at McKay-Dee Hospital, of causes incident to age. She was born on June 30, 1921, in Raymond, Bear Lake County, Idaho to Clarence Leroy and Elizabeth Zumbrunnen Mumford. She was raised and educated in Raymond, Idaho and Cokeville, Wyoming. On August 23, 1941, June married the love of her life, Robert Morris Timmreck, in Paris, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. June was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she held countless callings. Her passion was always with the Relief Society. After her husband of 41 years passed away suddenly she was called to work in the Ogden LDS Temple, a position she truly loved. June worked for a short time for the Weber School District as a cook, but her interest and love was for her family. She touched the souls of everyone she met. Her kindness and generosity was her hallmark, she loved everyone and will be sorely missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, her parents and two brothers. June is survived by her two children, Morris Vaughn (Michelle) Timmreck, Bountiful; Mollie Timmreck Collins, West Haven; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 28th at 1 p.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends and family may call on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., at the mortuary. nterment, Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gambling, Homer Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1651 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 04/04/06 SHARON — Ada Mae Homer Gambling, 81, loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, returned to her Heavenly home and her loving companion “Kirb.” Kirb preceded her in death in 1973. Ada was born May 21, 1924, to Jim and Ida Homer in Montpelier, Idaho, and she passed away peacefully on April 1, 2006, at the Bear Lake Skilled Nursing Facility. Ada attended school in Montpelier, where she graduated from high school. She grew up in Montpelier on a street nicknamed “Incubator Alley,” so named because like the Homers, there were many large families in that part of town. A patriotic family, most of her brothers served in World War II, and Ada served her country by working at Hill Air Force Base. She married Carlyle Gambling in Kentucky on June 26, 1943. While he was overseas is when she worked at Hill. After the war ended they returned to Bear Lake, and eventually ended up in Sharon. To this union three children were born, Lynn, Karlene and John. There were many Homer reunions over the years held at Emigration Canyon, as all loved the outdoors. There were stories about politics, railroading and hunting that were shared or “stretched.” Her brothers were famous for their total compliance with Fish and Game rules. Ada spent many years driving in from Sharon to work at Tri-state Inc., and later the Ranch Hand. Ada and her sister, Nellie, were best friends, as they worked together and never missed a trip to Jackpot. Ada will be greatly missed by all. Ada is survived by her three children, Lynn C. Gambling, Mrs. Karlene (Rich) Combs, and John Homer (Rhonda) Gambling. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Jenifer (Jason) Ewing, Andrea Kym (Scott) Wells, Jessica Dawn (Shiloh) Jackson, Christopher John (Cedar) Gambling, Amilia Mae Gambling; six and a half great-grandchildren, Cody Ryan Gambling, Hayley Emily Wells, Tyler John Wells, Shilyce Dawn Jackson, Trevin Elway Jackson and Kylie Jade Jackson; one brother, Kenneth Homer of Minidoka, Idaho; a brotherin-law, Norman (Doris) Gambling; and her favorite pet, Archy. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Edgar and Ida Bird Homer, her husband, Carlyle, one sister, Nellie and four brothers, Archie, Eddie, Delbert and Ray. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 7 at noon in the Liberty LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may visit with family that morning from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m., with Bishop Shane Roberts conducting. The interment will be in the Liberty Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Widdekind, Newman, Myers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1650 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 04/02/06 MONTPELIER — Linda Jean Newman Widdekind, 58, passed away on Thursday, March 30, 2006, of cancer at the home of a loving aunt, Elaine Smith, in Montpelier, Idaho. She was born January 20, 1948, in Pocatello, Idaho, to LaVere M. and Barbara J. Myers Newman. Linda is survived by her three children, Thomas (April) of Boise, Idaho, and Heidi, and Derek, both of Salt Lake City, Utah; one grandson, William Jonathan; her mother, Barbara Jean Newman of Montpelier; three brothers, Douglas (Jamie), Daniel and Phillip (Kathy); and one sister-inlaw, Sandy Newman. She was preceded in death by her son, Devin Widdekind; her father, LaVere Newman; and her brother, Michael Newman. She will be dearly missed. Funeral services are scheduled Thursday, April 6, at 1 p.m. in the Montpelier Stake Center. Friends may visit with family at Matthews Mortuary on Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Thursday at the church from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in the Montpelier Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Derricott, Hayes, Smart Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1649 Message Board Post: The Standard Journal, 03/31/06 Grace Hayes Derricott, 87, a longtime resident of St. Anthony, Idaho died Thursday, March 30, 2006, in the Franklin Co. Rehabilitation Center in Preston, Idaho . Grace was born Jan. 14, 1919, at Stringtown, the daughter of Alma Hess Hayes and Lottie Smart Hayes. She attended grade school and high school in Georgetown, Idaho . She also attended Ricks College in Rexburg for two years. She married Wayne Smith Derricott on July 16, 1935 in Paris. The marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They lived at Liberty, Idaho in the Bear Lake area for 14 years, then Sugar City for 21 years before moving to St. Anthony, Idaho . Mr. Derricott died on Nov. 10, 1982. Grace continued to live in St. Anthony until the last few years when she moved to Preston to be near her son. Grace was always active in the LDS Church, serving as Young Women’s president in Liberty LDS Ward. She served an LDS mission to the North Carolina-Charlotte mission. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah pioneers and served as captain twice in Sugar City and once in St. Anthony. She worked at Ricks College and as a nurse at the Idaho Industrial Training Center near St. Anthony. The family also managed the cheese house in Sugar City which was owned by Nelson Ricks Creamery. She is survived by her children, DelMar S. (Sharon) Derricott of Preston, Vance (Marie) Derricott of Macks Inn, Shirley Evva (Eddie) West of Idaho Falls, and Carol Renae (Duane) Hatch of Clearfield, Utah; 14 grandchildren and many great and great-greatgrandchildren. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by eight brothers, four sisters and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the St. Anthony LDS 2nd LDS Ward by Bishop Myron Powell. Friends may call at the church from noon until the time of services. Burial will be in the St. Anthony Riverview Cemetery under the direction of the Bidwell Funeral Home.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lewis, Passey, Buhler Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1648 Message Board Post: Idaho State Journal, 03/28/06 IDAHO FALLS — Russell Wilford Lewis, 80, passed away Friday, March 24, 2006, at Life Care Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was born Feb. 5, 1926, in Paris, Idaho, to Samuel Wilford Lewis and Olive Passey. He attended schools in Paris and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Army from 1944 to 1946. He married Dorothy Buhler July 30, 1955, in Soda Springs, Idaho. They had four children, but were later divorced. He worked for Union Pacific Railroad on the CTC signal gang, as a laborer for San Francisco Chemical Company and Stauffer Chemical Company. He also helped family with sheepherding, and enjoyed fishing and camping. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed helping his brother, Marvin, dig fossils in Wyoming. Russell is survived by two sons, Russell Harold (Yvonne) Lewis and John (Lynne) Lewis; two daughters, Vickie (Lowell) Nelson and Debbie Murphy; four sisters, Eva (Benny) Myers, Lola Deane (Clinton) Hill, LaRee Petersen and Nelda MacDonald; one brother, Joe (Beverly) Lewis; 10 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be Wednesday, March 29, at 1 p.m. in the Matthews Mortuary Chapel, 702 Clay St. in Montpelier, where friends may visit with family that day from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m., and burial will be in the Paris Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Linford, Keetch, Jensen, Olsen, Boehme Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1647 Message Board Post: Rex B. Linford MONTPELIER — Rex Burton Linford, 84, passed away Thursday, March 23, 2006, with his wife by his side at the Bear Lake Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. He was born August 7, 1921, the eldest child of Frank Burton and Lavina Mary Keetch Linford in St. Charles, Idaho. He grew up in the family home in St. Charles and attended grades one through eight there. He then attended and graduated from Fielding High School in 1940. Following high school, Rex worked on the family farm until February 1941, when he left home to work for an uncle in Shelley, Idaho, milking cows and feeding sheep. He established his hard work ethic at a very early age and continued throughout his life serving others. He was always assisting others with yard work, planting, trimming, fencing, repair work, window washing and any other chore needing done. In October 1942, Rex enlisted in the United States Navy and served in the South Pacific during World War II until he was discharged in January 1946. From his service to his country, Rex always remained very patriotic and loyal to his freedoms. After his discharge, Rex worked at various jobs in the Bear Lake Valley. He married Joan Jensen in August 1951, and to this union was born one son, Darlo. They were later divorced. Rex worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 36 years, 18 in Montpelier and 18 in Pocatello, and then retired in 1986. Rex then began working with Leonard Matthews at Matthews Mortuary as an assistant and continued until the fall of 2005. He found this job extremely interesting, and often remarked how much he enjoyed his association with so many people. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served in various positions, some of which were the MIA, the high priest’s group, first counselor in the Montpelier Fifth Ward bishopric and most importantly as a faithful and dedicated home teacher for more than 60 years. June 18, 1993, Rex married Sarah Jane Olsen Boehme. Along with this union, Rex inherited Sarah Jane’s eight children and their families. One of the highlights of their marriage was the eight and a half years they worked as officiators in the Logan temple. They worked together keeping a large yard, raising a garden and raspberries, attending family gatherings and taking some memorable vacations. Rex is survived by his wife, Sarah Jane; one son, Darlo Linford; a grandson, Sterling (Alisha) Linford; a granddaughter, Kimberly Linford; and two great-grandchildren; eight stepchildren, Karla (Sherwin) Mangum, Nick Boehme, Sheila (Clarence) Gummow, Roxann (Steve) Bush, Denise (Garth) Boehme, Bryce Boehme, Robyn (Chad) Hulme and Todd (Angel) Boehme; 33 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Barbara (Roger) Stephens; a brother, Harold Charles (Lucille) Linford; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and infant brother, Joseph Russell and a sister, Althena. Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 28 at noon in the Montpelier Stake Center, 340 N. Fifth St. Friends may visit with family at Matthews Mortuary on Monday evening, March 27 from 6 to 8 p.m., and on Tuesday at the church from 10 to 11:45 a.m. The interment will be in the Ovid Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wixom, Russell, Mumford Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1646 Message Board Post: The Standard-Examiner, 03/24/06 CLEARFIELD – Max Wixom, 76, passed away on March 20, 2006 in Parker, Arizona.He was born March 21, 1929 in Montpelier, Idaho, the son of Avery and Georgia Bernice Russell Wixom. He married Ambernell Mumford September 25, 1947 in Randolph, Utah and that same year they moved to Clearfield, Utah. He was a flight line supervisor at Hill Air Force Base. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, going to yard sales and loved to hunt, fish and spend time in the outdoors. He was a great tomato gardener. Surviving are five sons: Melvin (Susan) Krusell, Syracuse; Terry (Pam) Wixom, Clearfield; Glenn (Cindy) Wixom, Roy; Grant (Maria) Wixom, Belfair, Washington; and Bart Wixom, Winnemucca, Nevada; 16 great-grandchildren and 22 great-great-grandchildren. Max was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Graveside services will be held Saturday, March 25, 2006 at 11 a.m. at the Ovid, Idaho Cemetery. Friends and family may attend the viewing Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Interment, Ovid, Idaho Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Myers, Rogers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1645 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News, 03/24/06 Elna Mae Rogers Myers, a longtime resident of Bountiful, Utah, passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter Donna Budge in Rexburg, Idaho. She now is in the arms of her husband Kenneth who preceded her in death 41 years ago. "Mae" was born May 7, 1927 in Cokeville, Wyoming to Alfred and Lucile Rogers. She grew up in Paris, Idaho where she graduated from Fielding High School. Kenneth and Mae were married May 10th, 1946 in Conda, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mae was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many capacities in her ward. Mae was known for her beautiful yard and flowers. She spent several years before the loss of her sight as a beautician in her home. She valued and appreciated her friends and the service given to her throughout her years alone. Survivors include a son, Steven (Gleda) Myers, of San Diego; daughters; Tamera (Neil) Vargason, Thayne, Wyoming; Donna (Alain) Budge, Rexburg, Idaho. Brothers, Bill (Judy) Rogers, Ogden; Tom (Linda) Rogers, Ogden; sisters, Ina (LaThair) Peterson, Ovid, Idaho; JoAnn (Jim) Stephens, Ogden; Mary (Merrill) Piggott, Bountiful. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and brothers Rex and Harold Rogers. Mae dearly loved her 16 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 25, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at the Val Verda Fifth Ward Chapel, 2633 South 50 West, Bountiful, Utah. Friends may call from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the time of services. Interment-Paris City Cemetery, Paris, Idaho. Funeral Directors-Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 3/24/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clark, Christensen, Ruppe Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1644 Message Board Post: Standard Journal, 03/23/06 Alan C. Clark, 77, of Rexburg, died March 21, 2006, at his home of cancer. He was born July 15 1928 in Georgetown, ID, the son of Walter E. and Violet Christensen Clark. His mother died when he was 2; his father married Lelia Willet Clark, and she assumed the role of being his mother for the rest of her life. Alan worked on the family farm before and during his college training. He earned a bachelor’s degree at Brigham Young University and a master’s of education and doctorate degrees from the University of Utah. He married Janet Ruppe Clark March 16 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. He chose to be an educator and taught at the sixth grade, junior high school, high school, college, and university levels. In 1964, he was hired by Ricks College as a mathematics professor. Four years later, he was named to be the first Director of Institutional Research at the college. He retired in 1994. He served as a member of the Madison County Community 4-H Council, as president of the Rexburg Kiwanis Club, and as president of the Upper Snake River Valley Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. Alan was well-known for the bow ties he made and wore, pitching softball, and for his competitive running when he was younger. He was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a young man he served a mission to Nova Scotia, Canada. After his retirement, he and his wife served two missions to England. Church callings he held include bishop, ward and stake clerks, executive secretary to a regional representative, Scoutmaster and teacher. He and his wife served for 18 years as ordinance workers in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Alan is survived by his wife, Janet of Rexburg; and children, Brenda (Tom) Sederberg of Orem, Utah, Doug (Michelle Thacheray) Clark of San Antonio, LeAnne (Ron) Bunn of Nicholasville, Ky., Marie (Brad) Ritchie of Idaho Falls, Gordon (Lisa George) Clark of Mansfield, Ohio and Curtis (Karla Henderson) Clark of Idaho Falls; 27 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; siblings, Wayne (Colleen) Clark of Provo, Utah, Glenn (Cynthia Facer) Clark of London, England, Owen (Barbara Shaw) Clark of Seattle, WA, Nolan Clark of Claremont, CA, Gladys (Jim) Farmer serving a mission in London, England, and Virgil (Shauna Skinner) Clark of Gilbert, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his three parents, a sisterin-law, and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Rexburg East Stake Center by Bishop John Ivers. The family will receive friends Friday from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Flamm Funeral Home in Rexburg and from 1-1:45 p.m. prior to services. Burial will be in the Rexburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Snow Society at BYU-I are suggested.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patterson, Booth, Robinson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/1643 Message Board Post: Deseret Morning News, 03/23/06 Loyal Edward "Pat" Patterson, 98, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great-grandfather, passed away on March 19, 2006, in Salt Lake City. Pat was born June 29, 1907, in Preston, Idaho to Edward McGregor Patterson and Sarah Ann Broadbent (Booth) Patterson. Pat was the fifth child in a family of 12 children. All have preceded Pat in death. Pat married his sweetheart, Bernice Robinson, on June 20, 1930, in Salt Lake City. They met while attending the University of Utah and were married for 64 years. They have one daughter, Beverly, who has taken loving care of Pat over the past five years. During his long life Pat was a farmer, carpenter, mason, auto mechanic, bookkeeper, salesman, refrigeration mechanic, and businessman. During World War II, Pat worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. During his lifetime he built several homes, doing the labor himself. There wasn't anything, it seemed, that Pat could not do. He was often found helping out neighbors or anyone in need. He loved to fish and hunt with Bernice his hunting partner. In days past Pat and Bernice traveled to the Salmon River, the "River of No Return," in search of steelhead salmon. He loved to race his boats (which he built himself) around Bear Lake and take his family water-skiing. Pat never bought new cars or trucks but always bought new, but wrecked vehicles for a very low price, which he then rebuilt like new, often fabricating the necessary parts himself. Pat had "nine lives" and several times pulled himself out of situations that would have surely killed other men. Once on a rain-slicked highway running next to Bear Lake he slipped off the road. His truck flipped over landing upside down in the lake. The truck sank immediately. Without fanfare Pat hauled himself out through a smashed window, climbing out of the cab as water rushed in. He swam to shore and asked a passing motorist for a ride home. At the time of this event Pat was 74 years old. Even into his 90s, Pat could be found cutting, hauling, splitting and stacking his own firewood. Even an occasional Eastern tourist who slipped his car off the Bear Lake highway into a ditch marveled at this man appearing from nowhere with his trusty tractor to pull the struggling tourist free of the ditch and get him on his way. Pat is a wonderful example of a time when Americans were independent and self-reliant, feet on the ground and head held tall and proud. We will try to remembe! r the legacy of service, hard work, and self-reliance he and his generation have left us. We will miss you, Pat. Pat is survived by his daughter, Beverly Patterson, his granddaughters Pamela (Shewell) Park, Robin (Shewell) Robison, and Paula (Shewell) Ludwig, as well as 14 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. A family grave-side service will be held at Fish Haven Cemetery where Pat will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife on a beautiful grassy hill overlooking Bear Lake. Published in the Deseret News on 3/23/2006.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hd.2ADI/290.480.1.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Whoops! Dear Kelly, I responded to your posting at rootsweb before I really read it thoroughly. I saw Sarah and didn't realize that you are talking about my uncle Lynn whom I never met. How thrilling. He moved far away from Utah, where he grew up, and didn't really keep in touch with the family, at least not with us. I have letters sent from him to his mom and vice versa that would like to get in touch with Lynn and Kathleens' children, my cousins I never knew. Regards, Warren Smit