1Obituary, Dec 2011. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Dixie Lee Whitney Barker Barksdale d/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Name: Dixie Lee Whitney Barksdale
Last Residence: 84651 Payson, Utah, Utah
Born: 25 May 1930
Died: 14 Feb 2011
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, 18 FEB 2011
Dixie Barksdale
Dixie L. (Barker) Barksdale 1930 ~ 2011
Dixie L. (Barker) Barksdale passed away Feb. 14 at Mountain View Medical Center in Payson.
Born May 25, 1930 in Elsinore, Sevier Co. Dixie raised a family in Moab and moved to Payson for advanced medical care in 2007. She was one of five children born to Fawn Lenore (Braithwaite) and Aaron Glen Whitney.
She married Dwain C. Barker in Provo in June 1950. They lived in Tropic, Monticello and Moab and had four children (divorced 1979). She married Bruce Warren Barksdale in Richfield in October 1980. They lived in Provo, Price and Moab. Both her husbands had served in World War II.
She graduated with the Provo High School Class of 1948 and in Moab owned and operated KURA-AM radio. She served many roles in civic, church, governmental and political organizations, including Moab City Council, director of the Grand County Travel Council, Moab Chamber of Commerce president, and as a professional economic development specialist for the Southeast Utah Association of Local Governments and Mountainland Association of Governments (Provo). She was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, a daughter, and both husbands.
Survived by daughters ViviAnn (Barker) Rose and Vicki Joan Barker, of Moab; her son Whitney Dwain Barker, Los Angeles; brother Ronald Whitney, Payson; and sister Francis Marie (Whitney) Oertle.
A memorial is planned for 11 a.m. Sat. Feb. 19 at the Payson West LDS Stake Center, 780 W. 500 South; and in Moab on Tues. Feb. 22 at 1 p.m. at the LDS Chapel on Locust Ln."
1Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " OBIT: The Times-Independent (Moab, UT)
Vicki Barker (11 JUN 1954 - 26 APR 2012)
Vicki Joan Barker, daughter of Dwain Carlos Barker and Dixie Whitney-Barksdale, passed away Thursday, April 26, 2012 in Moab, Utah where she was born and raised. She was born June 11, 1954.
She was preceded in death by her mother in 2010, her father in 1991, and her older sister, Cheryl Denise in 1966, She is survived by her twin sister, ViviAnn Barker-Rose (Moab); her younger brother, Whitney Dwain Barker (Toluca Lake, California); numerous relatives, mostly in Utah; and her rat-fox terriers, Luigee and Richie.
Vicki was a member of the Utah Daughters of the Pioneers and was very proud of her lineage, with its original connection to Utah through ancestor, Aaron Johnson, who accompanied Brigham Young and the pioneers as they made their way across the plains to establish roots for the Latter-day Saints. She was quick to point out to anyone who asked that she was part English, Danish, German, Irish, Pottawattame, and Chipewa.
She always had a fascination with history and most recently began plans to conduct oral histories and write features on those who “made” Moab. She was a member of the Moab Historical Society. Vicki played an important role in the development of Moab as a tourist destination, helping raise awareness of the area through articles she wrote, and serving as the public relations contact for the committee that launched the “World’s Most Scenic Dump” contest, which also helped put Moab on the map as a beautiful place for outdoor recreation. She was active in the community throughout her life.
She earned her B.S. in journalism from Utah State University and spent the early part of her career writing for newspapers in northern Utah. But her true love was radio. While still in high school, at the age of 16, she passed the FCC licensing test and became a radio deejay, often writing the commercials she then recorded to be aired. During her career, Vicki also wrote for the Associated Press and The Times-Independent in Moab. Most recently, she had been writing for the “Moab Happenings” and reporting on-air for Utah Public Radio. She had been an investigative reporter for newspapers and radio stations throughout her life, and felt the importance of keeping the public informed of the facts and unique stories of interest to Moab. She was well respected by her readers and by those on whom she reported.
Besides excelling in journalism, she took great pleasure in producing photographs and had a keen interest in documenting petroglyphs and pictographs in southern Utah. In 2010, she devoted herself to having her dream home built atop Rocky Road, which she felt was her greatest achievement.
Vicki loved the outdoors and spent a lot of time hiking, exploring, and floating the Colorado. She lived fully and enthusiastically and will be missed by her friends and family, especially her twin sister, her other half. Vicki was described by her doctors as remarkable, mysterious, complicated, weird and willful.
A memorial service will be held at a later date."
1Obituary, Dec 1998. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Bruce Warren Barksdale h/o Dixie Lee Whitney d/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Name: Bruce W. Barksdale
SSN: 453-26-4438
Last Residence: 84532 Moab, Grand, Utah, United States of America
Born: 28 Feb 1922
Died: 23 May 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951)
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca. 1775-2006
Name: Bruce Warren Barksdale
Service Info.: PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1922
Death Date: 23 May 1998
Cemetery: Sunset Memorial Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 2651 Spanish Valley Drive 435-259-3980 Moab, UT 84532
OBIT: The Deseret News, Thursday, 28 MAY 1998
Bruce Warren Barksdale
Bruce Warren Barksdale, 76, died at his Moab, Utah home Saturday, May 23 after an unsuccessful bout with cancer.
He was born February 28, 1922 in Independence, Missouri, the oldest of three sons of James Arthur Barksdale and Mildred Grace Crandall. He married Sarah Almina Anderson September 10, 1948 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. They later divorced. He married Dixie Lee Whitney-Barker of Moab, Utah October 1981 in Richfield.He was preceded in death by his mother in 1968.
Barksdale moved throughout Missouri and Michigan, settling in Colorado. Bruce attended schools in Del norte and Creede where he developed musical talents. He became a skilled hunter with his father during the Depression, sharing the game with other families in the area needing food. Barksdale moved to Denver, where Bruce played lead clarinet in high school. He went to the Pacific Northwest with friends for jobs building the Al-Can Highway.
He served in the U.S. Army in Germany and France from May 1943-April 1946, then rejoined his family on a ranch in carbondale.
He attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and lived in Salt Lake City until 1979. Bruce was a long-haul driver for many major trucklines. After retiring and a divorce, he move to Moab and worked with his second wife in economic development and tourism.
He is survived by his father, James, 98 of Orem; son, Karl Bruce (Hilary) Barksdale; and children, Mariette and Cory, Highland; daughter, Sydnie Ilene (John) Harman, Kearns; wife, Dixie Barksdale; and stepdaughter, ViviAnn Rose, both of Moab; stepdaughter, Vicki Barker, sisters, Oregon; stepson Whitney Barker, West Hollywood, California; and brothers, Ralph Clayton (Kathleen); and Glen Edward (Rugh) Barksdale, both of Orem; and 13 nieces and nephews.
A memorial was held at his Moab home Tuesday, May 26.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in the name of Bruce Barksdale to the John Huntsman Institute for Prostate Cancer Research."2Obituary, Dec 2011. "Comments: Obituary for Bruce Warren Barksdale h/o Dixie Lee Whitney d/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Name: Bruce W. Barksdale
SSN: 453-26-4438
Last Residence: 84532 Moab, Grand, Utah, United States of America
Born: 28 Feb 1922
Died: 23 May 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951)
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca. 1775-2006
Name: Bruce Warren Barksdale
Service Info.: PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1922
Death Date: 23 May 1998
Cemetery: Sunset Memorial Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 2651 Spanish Valley Drive 435-259-3980 Moab, UT 84532
OBIT: The Deseret News, Thursday, 28 MAY 1998
Bruce Warren Barksdale
Bruce Warren Barksdale, 76, died at his Moab, Utah home Saturday, May 23 after an unsuccessful bout with cancer.
He was born February 28, 1922 in Independence, Missouri, the oldest of three sons of James Arthur Barksdale and Mildred Grace Crandall. He married Sarah Almina Anderson September 10, 1948 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. They later divorced. He married Dixie Lee Whitney-Barker of Moab, Utah October 1981 in Richfield.He was preceded in death by his mother in 1968.
Barksdale moved throughout Missouri and Michigan, settling in Colorado. Bruce attended schools in Del norte and Creede where he developed musical talents. He became a skilled hunter with his father during the Depression, sharing the game with other families in the area needing food. Barksdale moved to Denver, where Bruce played lead clarinet in high school. He went to the Pacific Northwest with friends for jobs building the Al-Can Highway.
He served in the U.S. Army in Germany and France from May 1943-April 1946, then rejoined his family on a ranch in carbondale.
He attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and lived in Salt Lake City until 1979. Bruce was a long-haul driver for many major trucklines. After retiring and a divorce, he move to Moab and worked with his second wife in economic development and tourism.
He is survived by his father, James, 98 of Orem; son, Karl Bruce (Hilary) Barksdale; and children, Mariette and Cory, Highland; daughter, Sydnie Ilene (John) Harman, Kearns; wife, Dixie Barksdale; and stepdaughter, ViviAnn Rose, both of Moab; stepdaughter, Vicki Barker, sisters, Oregon; stepson Whitney Barker, West Hollywood, California; and brothers, Ralph Clayton (Kathleen); and Glen Edward (Rugh) Barksdale, both of Orem; and 13 nieces and nephews.
A memorial was held at his Moab home Tuesday, May 26.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in the name of Bruce Barksdale to the John Huntsman Institute for Prostate Cancer Research."
1Obituary, Dec 2011. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Dixie Lee Whitney Barker Barksdale d/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Name: Dixie Lee Whitney Barksdale
Last Residence: 84651 Payson, Utah, Utah
Born: 25 May 1930
Died: 14 Feb 2011
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, 18 FEB 2011
Dixie Barksdale
Dixie L. (Barker) Barksdale 1930 ~ 2011
Dixie L. (Barker) Barksdale passed away Feb. 14 at Mountain View Medical Center in Payson.
Born May 25, 1930 in Elsinore, Sevier Co. Dixie raised a family in Moab and moved to Payson for advanced medical care in 2007. She was one of five children born to Fawn Lenore (Braithwaite) and Aaron Glen Whitney.
She married Dwain C. Barker in Provo in June 1950. They lived in Tropic, Monticello and Moab and had four children (divorced 1979). She married Bruce Warren Barksdale in Richfield in October 1980. They lived in Provo, Price and Moab. Both her husbands had served in World War II.
She graduated with the Provo High School Class of 1948 and in Moab owned and operated KURA-AM radio. She served many roles in civic, church, governmental and political organizations, including Moab City Council, director of the Grand County Travel Council, Moab Chamber of Commerce president, and as a professional economic development specialist for the Southeast Utah Association of Local Governments and Mountainland Association of Governments (Provo). She was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, a daughter, and both husbands.
Survived by daughters ViviAnn (Barker) Rose and Vicki Joan Barker, of Moab; her son Whitney Dwain Barker, Los Angeles; brother Ronald Whitney, Payson; and sister Francis Marie (Whitney) Oertle.
A memorial is planned for 11 a.m. Sat. Feb. 19 at the Payson West LDS Stake Center, 780 W. 500 South; and in Moab on Tues. Feb. 22 at 1 p.m. at the LDS Chapel on Locust Ln."
1Obituary, Dec 2011. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Burke Whitney s/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Burke WHITNEY
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1932
Death Date: 3 Oct 1999
Social Security Number: 529-34-8844
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 84664
Localities: Mapleton, Utah, Utah
Burke Whitney lives at 500 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. Attended Provo, Utah High School. Active in baseball and football. Served U.S. Navy. Employed as heavy duty operator.
OBIT: The Daily Herald, Richfield, Sevier, Utah, Wednesday, 6 OCT 1999
Burke Whitney
MAPLETON -- Burke Whitney, 67, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 1999, in Mapleton, from a condition related to diabetes.
He was born April 9, 1932, in Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, to Aaron Glenn and Fawn Braithwaite Whitney. He married Margaret Schoonen Feb-ruary 29, 1960, in Elko, Nev.
Burke grew up in Utah Valley and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a 1951 graduate of Provo High School. He served in the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Salisbury Sound during the Korean War and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Springville Post 5787. He was an active member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge 849, Provo.
As a heavy-equipment operator and member of Operating Engineers Union Local 3, Burke worked on highway- and-dam-building projects throughout Utah. At various times he moved his family to reside with him in St. George, Cedar City, Delta, Salina, Hanksville, Spanish Fork and Springville. He built a home and retired in Mapleton with his wife.
Burke was known for his wit and sense of humor and developed many loyal friendships. He was active in outdoor recreation all his life, enjoying camping, hunting, snowmobiling and water-skiing, but especially fishing and boating at Lake Powell and at Fish Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Margaret "Marge" Whitney, Mapleton; daughter Julie (Trent) Smith, Sandy, Ore.; two sons, Scott (Janine) Whitney, West Jordan; and Jim Morrissey, Mapleton; nine grandchildren: Jesse, Owen, Evan, Michelle and Jake Smith, Oregon; Brenden, Tyson and Ryan Whitney, West Jordan; and Joshua Whitney, California; a brother, Ronald Whitney, Payson; and two sisters: Dixie Lee Barksdale, Moab; and Francis Marie Oertle, Provo.
He was preceded in death by his father, mother and an infant brother.
A memorial service will be held Friday, Oct. 8, at 3 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Ave., Provo. A flag presentation will be performed by VFW District 4.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary, Springville, 489-6021. The family asks that donations in lieu of flowers be sent to the American Diabetes Assn., 250 E. 300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111."
1Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Wife of Burke Whitney son/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Friday, 22 JUL 2011
Margaret Schoonen Whitney (1931 ~ 2011)
Our loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, who throughout life faced obstacles with humor, strength, and a positive attitude is now on an eternal journey.
Sweet Ole' Marge passed away peacefully July 20, 2011 with family by her side. Mom was loved by and loved many, including her beloved feline friend Bits. Anyone who knew Mom knew what a big hearted person she was and a joy she was to be around.
Marge is survived by three children, Julie (Rick) Boettcher, Sandy, OR; Jim (Lisa) Whitney, Mapleton, UT; Scott (Janine) Whitney, West Jordan, UT; nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Saturday July 23 at the Elks Lodge 1000 South University Ave. Provo, UT at 12:00 noon where friends and family are invited to pay tribute and celebrate her life."2Obituary, Dec 2011. "Comments: Obituary for Burke Whitney s/o Aaron Glen Whitney & Fawn Lenore Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Burke WHITNEY
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1932
Death Date: 3 Oct 1999
Social Security Number: 529-34-8844
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 84664
Localities: Mapleton, Utah, Utah
Burke Whitney lives at 500 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. Attended Provo, Utah High School. Active in baseball and football. Served U.S. Navy. Employed as heavy duty operator.
OBIT: The Daily Herald, Richfield, Sevier, Utah, Wednesday, 6 OCT 1999
Burke Whitney
MAPLETON -- Burke Whitney, 67, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 1999, in Mapleton, from a condition related to diabetes.
He was born April 9, 1932, in Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, to Aaron Glenn and Fawn Braithwaite Whitney. He married Margaret Schoonen Feb-ruary 29, 1960, in Elko, Nev.
Burke grew up in Utah Valley and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a 1951 graduate of Provo High School. He served in the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Salisbury Sound during the Korean War and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Springville Post 5787. He was an active member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge 849, Provo.
As a heavy-equipment operator and member of Operating Engineers Union Local 3, Burke worked on highway- and-dam-building projects throughout Utah. At various times he moved his family to reside with him in St. George, Cedar City, Delta, Salina, Hanksville, Spanish Fork and Springville. He built a home and retired in Mapleton with his wife.
Burke was known for his wit and sense of humor and developed many loyal friendships. He was active in outdoor recreation all his life, enjoying camping, hunting, snowmobiling and water-skiing, but especially fishing and boating at Lake Powell and at Fish Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Margaret "Marge" Whitney, Mapleton; daughter Julie (Trent) Smith, Sandy, Ore.; two sons, Scott (Janine) Whitney, West Jordan; and Jim Morrissey, Mapleton; nine grandchildren: Jesse, Owen, Evan, Michelle and Jake Smith, Oregon; Brenden, Tyson and Ryan Whitney, West Jordan; and Joshua Whitney, California; a brother, Ronald Whitney, Payson; and two sisters: Dixie Lee Barksdale, Moab; and Francis Marie Oertle, Provo.
He was preceded in death by his father, mother and an infant brother.
A memorial service will be held Friday, Oct. 8, at 3 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Ave., Provo. A flag presentation will be performed by VFW District 4.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary, Springville, 489-6021. The family asks that donations in lieu of flowers be sent to the American Diabetes Assn., 250 E. 300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111."
1Obituary, Dec 2011. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Philo Larsen Jensen father of Caroly Jensen d/o Mayo Balle Young & Madge Braithwaite
Death: SSDI
Name: Phillo L. Jensen
Last Residence: 84123 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States of America
Born: 11 Apr 1919
Died: 4 Nov 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Nevada (Before 1951)
OBIT: The Deseret News, Wednesday, 5 NOV 2003
Phillo Larsen Jensen
A Wonderful Man
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend left this earth to be with his Heavenly
Father November 4, 2003.
Born in Salina, Utah to Reginald C. and Erma Etta Larsen Jensen on April 11, 1919, the eldest of three children. Married Dorothy Lorene Hansen May 11, 1945, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He was reared and educated in Salt Lake City. Phil served in the US Army during World War II. To support his wife and seven children, he worked as a mechanical engineer at the Federal Building and Post Office, as well as operating an asphalt business with his sons. He was a hard worker. Phil was a member of the LDS Church. He served as a home teacher for many years. He loved taking his dogs on walks. In addition, he wrote poetry and told stories about his childhood and army days. He would talk to everyone he met and right away they would become instant friends.
Survived by his wife and six children Carolyn (Mayo Keith) Young, Phylis Perea, Sandra Jensen, Pamela (Mike) Keller, Kevin Jensen, Steven (Tracy) Jensen, sister Maxine Gordon, 16 grandchildren, 15 great-grand-children and his most loved dog and best friend Tinkerbell. Preceded in death by his parents, sister Bonnie and son John.
Funeral services will be held Fri. Nov. 7, 11 a.m. at the Taylorsville 8th Ward 1495 W. Tamarack Road. Friends may call at the church Thurs. 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens. Directors Independent Funeral Service."
1NEWSPAPER, 2010. "Francis Arthur Shand Manti, Utah "Finny" Shand, 66, of Manti, Utah, passed away March 11, 2010, at his home after a long battle with congestive heart failure. He was born April 23, 1943, in Manti, Utah, to Leda Olsen and David Arthur Shand. He married Denise Braithwaite, on December 7, 1968, in Manti, Utah. Finny was a member of Moroni Feed Company and was a turkey grower for many years. He is survived by his wife, Denise, Manti; children, Kim S. (Richard) Tenny, AZ; Lori S. (Richard) Rigby, Mt. Pleasant; Brenda Lee Shand, Manti; grandchildren, Jordan, Danielle, Darian, River, Rhett, Hunter, Carleigh, Ian and Ricky; brother, Donald D. (Leigh Ann) Shand, Manti; sisters, Lorrane S. Raines, Ephraim; Patricia Lund, Cedar City; Janet Paulson, Taylorsville; Jerrie S. (Mike) Frank, Salt Lake City; Ardith Shand, Ephraim. He was preceded in death by a son, Travis Arthur Shand; parents; sisters, Joan and Susan. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. in the Manti 2nd LDS Tabernacle. Friends may call at the Manti Tabernacle on Monday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. and again at the tabernacle on Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on March 14, 2010." Obituary - Published in Salt Lake Tribune on March 14, 2010.2FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2010. "Francis Arthur Shand
Birth: Apr. 23, 1943
Manti
Sanpete County
Utah, USA
Death: Mar. 11, 2010
Manti
Sanpete County
Utah, USA
Francis Arthur Shand Manti, Utah "Finny" Shand, 66, of Manti, Utah, passed away March 11, 2010, at his home after a long battle with congestive heart failure. He was born April 23, 1943, in Manti, Utah, to Leda Olsen and David Arthur Shand. He married Denise Braithwaite, on December 7, 1968, in Manti, Utah. Finny was a member of Moroni Feed Company and was a turkey grower for many years. He is survived by his wife, Denise, Manti; children, Kim S. (Richard) Tenny, AZ; Lori S. (Richard) Rigby, Mt. Pleasant; Brenda Lee Shand, Manti; grandchildren, Jordan, Danielle, Darian, River, Rhett, Hunter, Carleigh, Ian and Ricky; brother, Donald D. (Leigh Ann) Shand, Manti; sisters, Lorrane S. Raines, Ephraim; Patricia Lund, Cedar City; Janet Paulson, Taylorsville; Jerrie S. (Mike) Frank, Salt Lake City; Ardith Shand, Ephraim. He was preceded in death by a son, Travis Arthur Shand; parents; sisters, Joan and Susan. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. in the Manti 2nd LDS Tabernacle. Friends may call at the Manti Tabernacle on Monday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. and again at the tabernacle on Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on March 14, 2010
Burial:
Manti Cemetery
Manti
Sanpete County
Utah, USA
Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Mar 16, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 49841295." NO PHOTO.
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2010. "Travis Arthur Shand
Birth: Aug. 26, 1975
Death: Dec. 13, 2002
"Beloved Companion, Father, Son, and Friend"
Travis Arthur Shand, 27, Manti, died Dec. 13, 2002.
Born Aug 26, 1975 to Francis and Denise Braithwaite Shand. Married Misty Mower June 3, 1995 in Manti UT, later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple June 8, 1996. Travis was a member of the Manti LDS 3rd Ward, worked for Craig Oberg building Systems in Ephraim. Travis had a heart as big as his hands.
Survived by his wife, Misty; two sons, one daughter, Darian Joy, River David, Hunter T. Reed Shand, all Manti; mother and father, Francis and Denise Shand, Manti; three sisters, Kim S. Tenney, Lori S. Casimir, Brenda Lee.
Burial:
Manti Cemetery
Manti
Sanpete County
Utah, USA
Created by: Everett Johnson
Record added: Apr 14, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 18932266."
1NEWSPAPER, SON, 2010. "Francis Arthur Shand Manti, Utah "Finny" Shand, 66, of Manti, Utah, passed away March 11, 2010, at his home after a long battle with congestive heart failure. He was born April 23, 1943, in Manti, Utah, to Leda Olsen and David Arthur Shand. He married Denise Braithwaite, on December 7, 1968, in Manti, Utah. Finny was a member of Moroni Feed Company and was a turkey grower for many years. He is survived by his wife, Denise, Manti; children, Kim S. (Richard) Tenny, AZ; Lori S. (Richard) Rigby, Mt. Pleasant; Brenda Lee Shand, Manti; grandchildren, Jordan, Danielle, Darian, River, Rhett, Hunter, Carleigh, Ian and Ricky; brother, Donald D. (Leigh Ann) Shand, Manti; sisters, Lorrane S. Raines, Ephraim; Patricia Lund, Cedar City; Janet Paulson, Taylorsville; Jerrie S. (Mike) Frank, Salt Lake City; Ardith Shand, Ephraim. He was preceded in death by a son, Travis Arthur Shand; parents; sisters, Joan and Susan. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. in the Manti 2nd LDS Tabernacle. Friends may call at the Manti Tabernacle on Monday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. and again at the tabernacle on Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on March 14, 2010." Obituary - Published in Salt Lake Tribune on March 14, 2010.2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Leda Olsen Shand mother of Francis Arthur "Finny" Shand h/o Denise Braithwaite
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 22 AUG 1952
Mother of Seven Dies Suddenly
Mrs. Leda Olsen Shand, 51, died last Thursday eveing at the Gunnison Valley Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage.
She was born in Manti, May 27, 1902, a daughter of Lehi and Johanna Hansen Olsen. She was married to Arthur Shand, April 30, 1929, and had lived in Manti since their marriage. They had nine children, seven of whom survive her.
Mrs. Shand was an active member of the church, working in the Primary for many years and in the Relief Society, where she was chairman of the social committee.
Survivors include her parents of Centerfield; her husband, five daughters and two sons, Lorraine, Patricia, Donald, Janet Lee, Jerie K. Ardith and Francis Shand, all of Manti; three brothers and one sister, Bert Olsen, Edgar Olsen and Mrs. Curtis Whitlock, all of Axtell and Clinton Olsen, Sandy.
Funeral Held --
Well-attended funeral services were held in the Manti North Ward on Tuesday, with Bishop Calvin Keller conducting.
The prayer in the home was by Edgar Thurgood and prayers at the funeral by Osmond Olsen and Hans Olsen.
Musical numbers included a vocal solo, "Love Devine," by Sam Parry, accompanied by Pauline Parry; vocal sols, "Perfect Day," by Wilma Despain, accompanied by Mrs. Whitlock; vocal solos, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" and "Sweet Mystery of Life," by Derilys R. Hill, both accompanied by Jane A. Braithwaite. Prelude and postlude music was by Rita S. Tibbs.
Speakers included Hazel J. Cox, Royal Whitlock and Clifford Blackham, with remarks by Bishop Keller.
The grave in the Manti Cemetery was dedicated by David Olsen."