Braithwaite Deceased Relatives

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Sandra Rae Smith

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Sandra Rae Smith Lowry[0], age 44, died December 12, 1993 in Salt Lake City.
   Born January 9, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Raymond Emery and Betty Woolford Smith. Married Ronald[0] Lowry[0] September 9, 1968 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.Survived by husband, Ronald[0] Lowry[0]; three sons, Mark E., Kurt E. and Amber Lowry[0]; Todd E. Lowry[0]; two daughters, Leslie Rae and Lyndsey Rae Lowry[0], all of Sandy; one granddaughter, Kaitlyn; mother, Betty Smith; three sisters, JoAnn (Lavar) Limb, West Jordan; Lucille (Phil) Gustafson, Midvale; Donna (William) Morgan, South Jordan. Preceded in death by her father, Raymond Emery Smith.
   Sandy will be remembered as a caring friend, devoted mother and a loving, eternal companion. She dedicated her life to serving others as a true and faithful daughter of God.
   Funeral services will be Wednesday, 12 noon, at Alta View Stake Center, 1850 East 8600 So. Friends may call Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood Road, and Wednesday at the church, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates."


Laraine Wilkins

1DEATH records, 2009. "Obituary: Laraine Wilkins  Laraine Wilkins 1965 ~ 2006 Laraine Wilkins, 41, of Salt Lake City, former Idaho Falls resident, died September 2, 2006, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident near McCammon, Idaho. She was born February 22, 1965 in Provo, Utah to Steven Curtis Wilkins and LaVern Braithwaite[0] Wilkins. She attended schools in Provo and Idaho Falls; graduated from Skyline High School, Idaho Falls, in 1983; earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in German from Brigham Young University; and did additional graduate work at Harvard University. She married George Schoemaker August, 1986 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She worked on university library staffs, taught German language on both the high school and university levels, was a technical writer and software support technician, and served as editor of Irreantum magazine and as director of Development and Community Affairs for the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in Salt Lake City. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served frequently as an organist, as well as in the Relief Society and Young Women organizations. La-raine was a skilled pianist and writer, and a person of widely varied talents and interests. She loved writing poetry, drawing, cross stitching, running, camping and hiking, especially in Arches National Park and Monument Valley, classical music and the Arts, including concerts, art galleries, and museums. She is survived by daughter, Lena Schoemaker of Salt Lake City, UT; parents, Curt and LaVern Wilkins of Idaho Falls, ID; brothers, Kip Wilkins of Pocatello, ID, Travis (Bernice) Wilkins of Idaho Falls, ID, Dana (Amber) Wilkins of Colorado Springs, CO; sisters, Wendy (Bruce) King of Hyrum, UT, Katrina Wilkins, currently attending school in Denton, TX; grandfather, Elwood Wilkins of Idaho Falls, ID. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, September 8, 2006 at the Idaho Falls LDS Templeview Ward, 1450 Mountain View Lane, Idaho Falls, ID, with Bishop Aaron Christensen officiating. The family will visit with friends Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home, 273 North Ridge Avenue, and for one hour before services Friday at the church. Memorial services will also be held 11 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2006, at the Salt Lake City LDS Eleventh Ward, 951 East 100 South, Salt Lake City. Burial will be in the Grant-Central Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, Idaho Falls, ID. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome.com   deseretnews.com."


Mary Ellen Turner

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Obituary:  Mary Ellen Justice 10/12/32 ~ 7/20/06 SALT LAKE CITY - Mary Ellen Justice, 73, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt passed away July 20, 2006, at LDS Hospital from complications following heart surgery. Mary was born October 12, 1932 in Hueysville, Kentucky to Thomas Turner and Mary Bailey. She was married to Holley Justice, on October 28, 1952 in Willard, Ohio. Later divorced. She was an active member of the Church of the Nazarene. Mary is survived by her son, Thomas Justice (Barbara) of Clarkston, Arkansas; her daughter Janet (John) Braithwaite[0] of Salt Lake City; her brother, Green Turner (Jane) of Fountain Hills, Arizona; brother-in-law, Ervin Kilgore of Plymouth, Ohio; four grandchildren, Jack, Jeff, Jared and Kiersten, and seven great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, a brother, John Turner and a sister, Dora Jean Kilgore. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 28, 2006, 12:00 p.m. at the Central Church of the Nazarene, 1076 West Indiana Avenue. Friends may call at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 East Bengal Blvd. (7600 South), Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the church one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, a donation to your favorite charity in Mary's memory would be her wish. The family wishes to thank the LDS TICU unit for their wonderful care and respect."


Trent Monroe DeMill

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Trent Monroe DeMill 1986 ~ 2006 MANTI, UTAH - Trent Monroe DeMill, 19, passed away Saturday, March 18, 2006, at his home. He was born June 5, 1986, to Duane Monroe DeMill and Stephanie Norma Braithwaite[0] in Gunnison. Trent was raised in Manti and graduated from Manti High School in 2003. He married Angela Ashley Olsen, July 25, 2003, in Fountain Green. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting. He is survived by his wife, Angela, and daughter, McKinnly; parents, Duane and Nadean DeMill; Stephanie Walden and Dave Beckstead; sisters: Melissa DeMill, Kellie DeMill; grandparents: Fenton "Butch" and Connie DeMill, Lana and Kelly DeLeeuw, Rusty Braithwaite[0]; great-grandparents: Carl and Orvella Braithwaite, LaRue Sterner; brothers-in-law, Troy (Melissa) Olsen, Tony Olsen, Wayne (Jenna) Olsen; sister-in-law, Michelle (Joshua) Smith, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by, mother-in-law and father-in-law, David and Jackie Olsen. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at 11:00 a.m. in the Manti Stake Center. Friends may call at the Manti Stake Center on Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Manti Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Magleby Mortuary of Manti. On line guest book at www.maglebymortuary.com."


Jason Ruff Braithwaite

1http://www.deathindexes.com/idaho/index.html, Death Index IDAHO - Online, 2009. "ID:   30121
Last Name: Braithwaite
First Name: Jason Ruff
Age:  
Gender: M
Cemetery: Arco, Idaho
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1973
Birth Place: Arco, Idaho
Date Died: 26 Dec 1973
Death Place: Arco, Idaho
Father: Jon Atkinson Braithwaite
Mother: Lenora Ruff
Spouse:  
Sources:  Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 27 Dec 1973, pg A-11. Funeral arrangement folder. Headstone.
Remarks:  Premature birth. Marvel Memorial Chapel, Arco, Idaho."

2FAMILY  Records, 2009. Braithwaite Reunion - June 2009 - Arco, Idaho.

3FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Jason Ruff Braithwaite

Birth: Dec. 26, 1973
Arco
Butte County
Idaho, USA
Death: Dec. 26, 1973
Arco
Butte County
Idaho, USA

Burial: December 27, 1973
Lived for 20 minutes.

Burial:
Hillcrest Cemetery
Arco
Butte County
Idaho, USA


Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Jul 02, 2009."


Joshua Norval Braithwaite

1http://www.deathindexes.com/idaho/index.html, Death Index IDAHO - Online, 2009. "ID:   30127
Last Name: Braithwaite
First Name: Joshua Norval
Age:  
Gender: U
Cemetery: Sugar City, Idaho
Birth Date: 17 JAN 1982
Birth Place: Rexburg Hosp., Idaho
Date Died: 17 JAN 1982
Death Place: Rexburg Hosp., Idaho
Father:  Norval J. Braithwaite
Mother:  Carol Jo Bain
Spouse:  
Sources:   Post Register 19 A-7, Sexton Block 12, Lot 21 Sp 10, Headstone, Flamm Mort."

2Family Record, Nov 2014. Info provided by Michele Vincent Manzanarez.

3http://www.deathindexes.com/idaho/index.html, Death Index IDAHO - Online, daughter, 2009. "ID:   30127
Last Name: Braithwaite
First Name: Joshua Norval
Age:  
Gender: U
Cemetery: Sugar City, Idaho
Birth Date: 17 JAN 1982
Birth Place: Rexburg Hosp., Idaho
Date Died: 17 JAN 1982
Death Place: Rexburg Hosp., Idaho
Father:  Norval J. Braithwaite
Mother:  Carol Jo Bain
Spouse:  
Sources:   Post Register 19 A-7, Sexton Block 12, Lot 21 Sp 10, Headstone, Flamm Mort."

4FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Joshua Norval Braithwaite

Birth: Jan. 17, 1982
Death: Jan. 18, 1982

Burial:
Sugar City Cemetery
Sugar City
Madison County
Idaho, USA
Plot: Block 12, Lot 21, Grave 10.

Created by: John Warnke
Record added: Dec 12, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 23362942." NO PHOTO.


Rolfe J. Jonson

1Obit, Dec 2015. See Notes.


Ronald Keith Booth

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. See notes.

2Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". See notes.


Stacey Billeci

1FAMILY  Records, Feb 2013. Info provided by Amy Richardson.


Marilyn Ruth Moody

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "1933 ~ 2003
  Marilyn Ruth Moody Mecham, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, died May 22, 2003 at her daughter's home in Highland, Utah, surrounded by her loving family after a valiant battle with cancer.
  Marilyn was born Feb 24, 1933 in Provo, UT, welcomed with joy as the fifth child of Edgar Rollo and Emma Floy Moody. She married Verl Parley Mecham May 21, 1953 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary the day before her death.
  Most of their married life was spent in Twin Falls, ID where they reared three beautiful daughters. Marilyn was blessed with a brilliant mind and a love of learning, graduating from BYU in Education and receiving a double Master's Degree from the University of Wyoming, touching many lives with her teaching. She specialized in reading and study skills and attended and taught at reading seminars throughout the United States. She was a college professor and department head at the College of Southern Idaho.
  Marilyn loved being a mother and grandmother and took great pride in the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren, treasuring her time with them. She enjoyed her many years of service as a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, rejoicing in the blessings of the gospel in her life. She served as a youth teacher, Gospel Doctrine teacher and Relief Society president. Serving a mission with her husband in the Chicago Temple was a high point in her life, and she continued as a temple worker in the Boise and St. George Temples.
  Marilyn is survived by her eternal companion, Verl Parley Mecham; daughters, Jan Mecham, Shari (Richard) Porter, Diana (Alan) Braithwaite[0]; 10 grandchildren; sisters, Madge (Victor) Davies, Doreen (Cravens) Wanlass, Floy Harley; and brothers, Paul (JoAnn) Moody, Howard (Florence) Moody, Brian (Sandra) Moody, Bruce (Mary) Moody.
  Viewings will be May 27, 2003, 6-8 p.m. Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 N, American Fork and May 28, 2003, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Highland LDS 26th Ward Chapel, 6750 W. 10400 N. Highland, UT. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wed. Dedication and burial, Provo Cemetery."


Glen Chlarson

1Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune (UT), Monday, 10 JUL 2000

Glen Harvey Chlarson

FAIRVIEW --Glen Harvey Chlarson, 70, passed away peacefully July 7, 2000.

Born April 9, 1930, in Brigham City to Abram Hans and Lucille Susan Reynolds Chlarson. Married Bertha Ellen Scott, later divorced. Then he married the love of his life Evelyn, Sept. 8, 1979; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Glen was an avid outdoorsman. He found great love and joy being outside hunting, fishing and camping. Other loves were gardening, woodworking and tinkering in his shop. Glen had a talent for being able to imagine in his mind what something should look like, and then be able to make it work. Glen retired from Hercules in 1986 and worked for the Daily Herald until 1998 when he retired.

Glen is survived by his wife, Fairview; mother, Tremonton; sons, Harvey (Carrie), Strasburg, CO; Gary (Rose), Santaquin, UT; Ron (Robin), Aurora, CO; Larry Barron, Sandy, UT; Alan (Lil) Barron, St. George, UT; daughters, Christine (Mike) Honea, FL; Darlene (Daren) Handy, West Valley City, UT; Lorrie (Mike) Prestien, Tomball, TX; Ruth (Jay) Amos, Layton, UT; Becky Overbaugh, Sandy, UT; Susan (Greg) Dutra, Evanston, WY; Christine (John) Boudreau, Mt. Pleasant, UT; 41 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; brothers, Bud (Liz), Lee (Marie), Dale (Alta); sisters, Donna (Bill) Waters, Della (Eugene) Bernstrom, Deanna (Lee) Coburn, Jean (Bill) Hillhouse. Preceded in death by his father, sister Darlene, granddaughter Breanne Chlarson.

Service will be 1 p.m. Tues. July 11, in the Fairview LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 131 E. 100 N. Friends and family may call at the church 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to the service. Burial, Fairview City Cemetery. Those traveling be aware of much construction and allow extra travel time.

To all family members and friends, Glen's GONE FISHING."


Donald L Shupe

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " "My Sweetheart"
   Donald L. Shupe, age 76, returned home to his Father in Heaven on May 25th, 2000 at the V.A. Medical Center.He was born July 12, 1923, Ogden, Utah to Walter and Irene Shupe[0]. He married DeLone Jacobson, July 30, 1946 in Elko, Nevada. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served honorably in the US Air Corps during World War II and the Korean War. Don worked as an auto mechanic for many years and retired as a service manager.
   Don was unselfish, kind and compassionate. He had a great sense of humor and a quiet wisdom about him. Although he struggled with health problems for years, he never complained. He was a great example to all who knew him. He loved his family dearly and loved to spend time with them. He will be missed greatly. "He was our hero."
   Survived by his wife, DeLone[0]; sons, Daniel and Douglas Shupe[0]; daughters, Pam (Ken Cole), Peggie (Gary Rawson), Donna (Brett Beagley); Tania (Brent Leonard); 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers; and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his son, Calvin Ray; parents and a brother.
   Funeral services Tuesday, May 30th, 12 noon, at the Bennion 4th Ward, 6100 South Kamas Drive (2480 West). Friends and family may call at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary Chapel, 10600 South 1700 East on Monday 6-8 p.m., and on Tuesday at the ward one hour prior to the services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens."


Dr George Arthur Willardsen

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Christmas Day, December 25, 2003 took on a new meaning for our family as our father, son, husband, and brother, Art Willardsen, Rancho Mirage, CA, went to meet our Savior at the home of his daughter after a valiant struggle with pancreatic cancer.
  He was born May 21, 1936 in Fairview, Utah a son of George Cannon and Edith Matilda Hansen Willardsen. He married Carol Ann Braith-waite August 20, 1960 in the Manti LDS Temple. Art gave service all of his life. He served an LDS mission to the North Central states, and served as Young Mens president, Elders Quorum president, bishopric, and stake president. He taught early morning seminary and served as an area supervisor to the Southern California Sigma Gamma Chi. He was active in leadership roles in the BSA and was an elected school board member on the Rialto Unified School Board for 12 years. Art and his wife served in the San Diego LDS Temple. He and his sons developed dental practices in Fairfield, Rialto, Indio, Coronado, Indian Wells, Cathedral City, Califor-nia, and Manti, Utah. Art enjoyed being a pilot and avid sportsman. He loved spending many vacations on a houseboat at Lake Powell with his family. The family established their home in Rialto, CA, for 32 years, where they had many dear friends. In 1998 Art and Ann moved to Rancho Mirage, CA.
  Survived by his wife, Carol Ann, four sons, and two daughters, Dr. James Arthur (Jana Tingey), Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. John Elliott (Marie Garff), Redlands, California, Dr. Joseph George, Las Vegas, Nevada, Jared Christian (Jessica Howard), San Clemente, California, Memory Caroline (Matthew) Dixon, West Jordan, Margaret Rosanne (Dr. Clark) Cressman, Rancho Mirage, California; 20 grandchildren; two great-grandchil-dren; mother, Edith Willardsen, Eph-raim; brother, Christian Leon Willardsen, Ephraim; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father; and sister, Mrs. Carol Gotfredson.
  His zest and love for life and his family were only surpassed by his devotion to the gospel and serving his fellow man.
  Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 30, 2003, 1 p.m. at the Ephraim 1st Ward, 10 South Main Street, where friends may call Tuesday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Interment, Manti City Cemetery. Additional memorial services will be held Friday, January 9, 2004, 1 p.m., at Parkview Chapel, Palm Desert, CA."

2GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.


DeMar Dean Evensen

1NEWSPAPER, 2010. Deseret News.

2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Wedding & Obituary for DeMar Dean Evensen h/o Dalane Mann d/o Dale Dee Mann & Olive Elaine Peterson

Wedding: The Deseret News & Telegram, Wednesday, 18 JUN 1958

Dalane - Mann

DeMar Dean Evensen will claim Miss Dalane Mann for his bride in a ceremony set for Friday.

The couple will be honored at a reception in Bountiful Fifth Ward meetinghouse following their marriage.

The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Mann, 477 North 200 West, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Milford L. Evensen, 815 S. Main, Centerville, are the future bridegroom's parents.

Bidden to atten the bride have been Miss Linda Mann, Miss Claudia Potter and Miss Joyce Mann. Jolene Mann and JaNae Mann will be flower girls.

Gary Evensen will perform best man duties while Harold Mann and Paul Evensen will usher.

Bountiful will be future home for the couple.

Death: SSDI
Name: Demar Dean Evensen
Last Residence: 84087 Woods Cross, Davis, Utah
Born: 19 Mar 1939
Died: 18 Aug 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1954)


OBIT: The Davis Clipper, 21 AUG 2009 & The Salt Lake Tribune, 20 AUG 2009

DeMar Dean Evensen (1939 - 2009)

Born March 19, 1939 in Centerville, Utah to Eva and Milford Evensen. Died peacefully at home August 18, 2009, in Woods Cross, Utah. Married Dalane Mann in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Served an LDS mission in Virginia. He loved helping others and was a good friend. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, and fishing. Was involved in scouting and cabinetry.

He is survived by his wife Dalane, children: Jeffry (CIndy) Evensen, Terrie (Bob) Andrews, Darren Evensen, Marcie Johnson, Lori Evensen, Cody Evensen, 13 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, brothers, Paul Evensen, Gary Evensen, and sister, Jean Caldwell. Preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Norman Evensen.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, August 22, 2009, at the Woods Cross 3rd Ward,1450 South 350 West, Bountiful. A visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Saturday, 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com."


Lynn Richard Bird

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Lynn Richard Bird "Grandpa" Lynn Bird passed away at home peacefully, surrounded by his family on July 29, 2008. Lynn was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 11, 1932 to Stanley and Ruth Bird. He grew up in Salt Lake but left in 1950 to serve his country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. He returned home in 1954 and married his childhood friend and next door neighbor, Inez Marie Domingo on April 14, 1955. They went on to have two children Teresa and Lynn Jr. Lynn was a hard worker and started out as a glass bender making neon signs for the bright lights of Las Vegas. He then became a master electrician and retired as a proud member of the IBEW Local 354 Electrician's Union. Lynn was incredibly talented and could make or fix anything. He was artistic and a self taught oil painter. He enjoyed golf and fishing and everything he did was done to perfection. He greatly enjoyed spending time with his family. He was mostly known for his humor and wit; he made everyone laugh! Lynn is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Ernest and James, and sister, Carol. He is survived by his wife, Inez, daughter, Teresa (Mike) Braithwaite[0], son, Lynn Bird, Jr. brother, Ron (JoAnn), sister, Ruth Roberts, Five grandchildren, Mandy (Hayden) Branca, Jacob Braithwaite[0], Dustin Bird, Taylor Bird, and Sarah Bird and seven great-grandchildren. Our family would like to thank Jan, Megan, Mike and Dr. Greg Miller with Pinnacle Hospice for all of their dedicated work and care. Please join us for a Celebration in honor and memory of his life on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 from 5:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Overlook At The Ridge, West Ridge Golf Course 5055 South West Ridge Blvd. 5950 West WVC, UT 84118. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society or cancer charity of your choice."


Beverly Taylor

1http://pioneer.utah.gov/digital/index.html, Newspapers - UTAH digitized ONLINE, 2009. "Beverly Taylor Evans passed away Thursday November 13, 2008 in the comfort of her home in Payson, with her devoted and loving husband at her side. Beverly was also surrounded by many family members as she lost her battle with cancer, and returned home to her Heavenly Father. Beverly was born in Payson, UT on September 12, 1935 to Thelma Mendenhall Taylor and Jesse Leon Taylor. Beverly married Fred Ferral Evans her high school sweetheart, on April 19, 1955 in the Manti, UT Temple. They enjoyed 53 wonderful years and many great memories together. Beverly was a talented musician. She played the piano and organ in most of the wards she lived in and also in the Provo Temple. Beverly had a passion for the outdoors and loved camping with her family and riding ATVs. Beverly was very passionate about sports, from BYU to watching her grandchildren play ball, she was their biggest fan. Beverly lived a life of service and example as she raised her children and served in the Church. Beverly was always loved by others and was an example to many, including grandchildren, friends, ward members, and coworkers. Although Beverly was an example in many ways, some of her greatest examples were her strong will to live, to stay positive, and always hope for the best. Beverly is survived by: her husband Ferral; 7 children, Lisa (Dave) Taylor, Leslie (Eldon) Braithwaite, Janelle (Paul) Boyer, Fred (Jodi) Evans, Sam (Stacy) Evans, Gina Taylor, Suzanna (Mike) Smith; 27 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren; siblings, Marilyn Davis, Jesse "Jay" Taylor and Margaret Ann Barney. Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 11:00 a.m., in the Payson West 10th Ward Chapel, 780 West 500 South, Payson. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Payson, Monday, 6-8:00 p.m. or at the church Tuesday, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery."

2http://pioneer.utah.gov/digital/index.html, Newspapers - UTAH digitized ONLINE, 2009. "Beverly Taylor Evans passed away Thursday November 13, 2008 in the comfort of her home in Payson, with her devoted and loving husband at her side. Beverly was also surrounded by many family members as she lost her battle with cancer, and returned home to her Heavenly Father. Beverly was born in Payson, UT on September 12, 1935 to Thelma Mendenhall Taylor and Jesse Leon Taylor. Beverly married Fred Ferral Evans her high school sweetheart, on April 19, 1955 in the Manti, UT Temple. They enjoyed 53 wonderful years and many great memories together. Beverly was a talented musician. She played the piano and organ in most of the wards she lived in and also in the Provo Temple. Beverly had a passion for the outdoors and loved camping with her family and riding ATVs. Beverly was very passionate about sports, from BYU to watching her grandchildren play ball, she was their biggest fan. Beverly lived a life of service and example as she raised her children and served in the Church. Beverly was always loved by others and was an example to many, including grandchildren, friends, ward members, and coworkers. Although Beverly was an example in many ways, some of her greatest examples were her strong will to live, to stay positive, and always hope for the best. Beverly is survived by: her husband Ferral; 7 children, Lisa (Dave) Taylor, Leslie (Eldon) Braithwaite, Janelle (Paul) Boyer, Fred (Jodi) Evans, Sam (Stacy) Evans, Gina Taylor, Suzanna (Mike) Smith; 27 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren; siblings, Marilyn Davis, Jesse "Jay" Taylor and Margaret Ann Barney. Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 11:00 a.m., in the Payson West 10th Ward Chapel, 780 West 500 South, Payson. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Payson, Monday, 6-8:00 p.m. or at the church Tuesday, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery." Daily Herald Newspaper.


Dr. Steven Lynn Fielding Md

1FAMILY  Records, 2009. Family Group Record from Linda Braithwaite Fielding - July 2009.

2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Steven Lynn Fielding M.D. h/o Linda Braithwaite

Death: SSDI
Name: Steven L. Fielding
Last Residence: 84721 Cedar City, Iron, Utah
Born: 11 Jan 1940
Died: 3 May 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1959)


OBIT: Steven Lynn Fielding

Steven Lynn Fielding (January 11, 1940 - May 3, 2008)

U.S. Veteran

“I have finished my day’s work, I now go to begin my life’s work.”

Dr. Steven L. Fielding passed away May 3, 2008, of malignant melanoma. He was valiant in this life to the end, never complaining about his situation.

Steven was born, January 11, 1940 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Roy Edmond Fielding and Ethel Marvel Soelberg Fielding. He was raised in Jameston, Idaho, a small farming community east of Shelley, Idaho. His mother died when he was two and a half months old, leaving behind eight small children. He is now having a wonderful reunion with her and other family members.

Dr. Fielding attended school in Jameston, Shelley High School, and Ricks College (BYU-Idaho) where he met his wife, Linda Braithwaite on September 18, 1958, and they were married a year later on September 17, 1959, in the Logan LDS Temple.

He then attended Utah State University where he did his pre-med. He also attended Weber State University and the University of Utah School of Medicine graduating in June 1965. His internship was at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, which was affiliated with Ohio State University. He graduated from the School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas then moved to Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento, California. He later did his Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency in New Orleans, Louisiana at Tulane University. Dr. Fielding served in the Medical Service Corps and was stationed at Tachikawa Air Force Base in Tokyo, Japan and Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, SD during the Vietnam War. After nine years he left the Air Force as a Lt. Colonel to practice medicine in Idaho Falls, Idaho; Rexburg, Idaho; Lewiston, Idaho and then moved to Cedar City, Utah, in 1986 to open a solo practice where he practiced until December 2004. Upon his retirement, as best as could be calculated, Dr. Fielding had delivered over 20,000 babies, many for whom he later delivered their babies. He always felt it a special trust to help his patients bring new little spirits into this world. He said each one was another miracle that he had the privilege of witnessing. He had a very tender spot in his heart for pregnant women and it showed in his tender care for them. Dr. Fielding often expressed his appreciation for the support of his many wonderful patients and the privilege of being part of their medical concerns and joys and for their trust in managing their health care needs. He never had an answering service and had his phone number published in the phone books where ever he lived as his philosophy was, “If I’m here to serve the public, then the public needs to be able to get in touch with me.” He had a deep respect for his many colleagues and associates with whom he worked. A special thanks to his dedicated staff who remained with him through the many years. We lovingly called them “his girls.” They continued to serve him even after he retired and also when he became ill.

Dr. Fielding served as a Branch President, on six high councils, as a High Priest Group leader twice, a Young Men’s President as well as many various other church callings including a home teacher. He was also an Eagle Scout.

Dr. Fielding and his wife, Linda, are the parents of ten children, Terri (Stephen) Stockinger, Boise, ID; Lorin (Brenda), Scappoose, OR; Gary (Jennifer), St. George, UT; Keith, Mesquite, NV; Kenneth (Kris), Camas, WA; Daryl (Karen), Charlotte, NC; Bishop Eric (Shannon), Cedar City, UT; Matthew (Brittney), Salt Lake City, UT; Laurie, Cedar City, UT; and Jason (Janell), Alexandria, VA. They have forty-three grandchildren and one on the way and five great-grandchildren. His family was the center of his life even though his medical practice took much of his time. In turn, he was the center of our family and was loved deeply by his children and grandchildren and especially his wife. The following poem somewhat exemplifies how his children felt about him.

When daddy signs his name He always writes “M.D.” That’s so people all will know That he belongs to me. For “M.D.” means My Daddy or something just the same. And that is why he always Puts these letters on his name. Some letters on his name are small, But these are not you see. He always makes them big like that Because he’s proud of me.

Indeed he was very, very proud of his large family of “freckle power.”

Dr. Fielding was preceded in death by his parents, his step-mother, two brothers, and one sister and one brother-in-law and a sister-in-law. In addition to his immediate family, he is survived by a brother-in-law, Dr. Alan Thomas, brothers, Jay (Joan), Don (Norma) and Ronald (Elouise), and sister-in-law, Marilyn Fielding, and sisters, Mildred (Daryl) Peterson, Shirley Coffey, Elaine (Steven) Finlinson, Phyllis (Gary) Wade, Nadine Faile and Ilene (Clair) Palmer. Also, brothers and sisters-in-law, Frank Randall, Ramon & Sally Kohler, Curt & LaVern Wilkins, Kent & Hannah Braithwaite and Kent and Sherri Jackson.

The family expresses their sincere thanks to the many health care professionals who so lovingly and respectfully took care of our dear husband and father through tests, treatment and office visits. There are so many we decline to name them in case we overlook someone. Also, a special thanks to Iron County Home Health and Hospice Alliance for their dignified and professional care. They brought peace and comfort into our home.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cedar West Stake Center located at 725 South 1100 West in Cedar City, Utah. Visitations will be held on Thursday, May 8, 2008 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and again on Friday, May 9, 2008 from 9:00-10:30 a.m. both at Southern Utah Mortuary located at 190 North 300 West in Cedar City.

Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation in Dr. Fielding’s name to Valley View Medical Center Nursery and OB Department 1303 N Main or to the Perpetual Education Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."


William Richard Munson

1Family Record, Nov 2014. Info provided by Michele Vincent Manzanarez.


Michael Higham Fowler

1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Michael Higham Fowler h/o Carol Braithwaite

California Birth Index, 1905-1995
Name: Michael Higham Fowler
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1935
Gender: Male
Mother's Maiden Name: Higham
Birth County: Kern


OBIT: The Deseret News, Monday, 6 OCT 1997

Michael Higham Fowler

Michael Higham Fowler, father, son and friend, passed away October 3, 1997, at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden due to heart failure.

Dad was born November 17, 1935, in Bakersfield, California, to Robert M. and Virginia Kathryn Higham Fowler.Our father enjoyed developing real estate; the mountains, fishing and building roads gave him the peace and love for the outdoors. He amazed and pushed his limitation beyond the belief of others. Just think what he would have accomplished with a body that would work. Dad, you're finally free from the chains and limitations of your mortal body. You can now run, dance, skate and climb anytime your heart desires. Dad, we love you and we'll miss you.

Dad is a member of the LDS Church where he was sealed for time and all eternity to his family.

Our father is survived by his mother, Virginia Patton of Roosevelt, UT; his sons, Mike, Brad, Steven and David Fowler of Seattle, WA; his daughters, Diane Kap and Alicia Fowler of South Weber, UT; Tamera Westbrook of Mesa, AZ; and Cassandra Fowler of New York, NY. Dad was also blessed with 17 grandchildren and seven and a half great-grandchildren. His brothers and sisters are Mary Mortensen of West Valley, Bob Fowler of Midvale, Betty Shetter of San Diego, CA, Phillip Fowler of Georgia, and Michele Locke of Roosevelt, UT.

Dad was preceded in death by his father, Robert M. Fowler, and his grandparents, Thomas and Leona Higham.

Services will be conducted Wednesday, October 8, 1997, at 11 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates at 6500 South Redwood Road. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. to time of service on Wednesday."


Richard Allen Dennies

1Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Death: SSDI
Richard DENNIES
Birth Date: 4 Feb 1927
Death Date: 7 Mar 2003
Social Security Number: 529-24-6538
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 30344
Localities: Atl, Fulton, Georgia Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia East Point, Fulton, Georgia

OBIT: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA), Friday, 14 MAR 2003

Richard Dennies

Funeral services for Richard Dennies will be held Friday, March 14, 2003 at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1469 Lee St., Atlanta, GA. Bishop Calvin Monson officiating. Interment, College Park Cemetery.

The body will lie in state from 10 a.m. until hour of service.

Survivor by wife, Alice Dennies; four daughters, Sylvia Wentz, Marilou Bowler, Sandra Hamrick, Joyce Barber; one brother, Bob Dennies; two sisters, Patricia Lowe and Marilyn Dennies; 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren."


Jay R. Braithwaite

1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Jay R. Braithwaite

Birth: Aug. 4, 1957
Death: Nov. 1, 1992

Inscription:
Forever in our hearts

Burial:
Joplin Pioneer Cemetery
Meridian
Ada County
Idaho, USA
Plot: WE-20-41

Created by: Dann Mullen
Record added: Jan 01, 2005."


Francis Everett Frost

1FAMILY  Records, Dec 2014. Info provided by Doris Shomaker Love.

2FAMILY  Records, 2011. Information submitted by Betty MARKER.

3Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " Comments: Husband of Luella Belle Davison

DEATH NOTICE: The Idaho Press-Tribune (Nampa, ID), Tuesday, 24 OCT 2006

Francis E. Frost

Francis E. Frost, Ret. Col., USAR, 80, Meridian, died Oct. 23, 2006. Viewing is from 7-8 :30 p.m. Wednesday at Meridian's Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Home. Funeral Services are at 1 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home, with burial at Dry Creek Cemetery. 888-4454.

Francis Everett and Luella Belle Davison Frost are Lutheran and belong to the Christ Lutheran Church in Meridian. Francis is postmaster of Meridian and retired colonel and school commandant of the State of Idaho's Army Reserve Program. Hobbies are outdoor sports and woodcraft. Luella is
active in church, gardening, outdoor sports, along with Francis; also, sewing & crafts."


Loran Smith Dansie

1Obit, Nov 2015. See Notes.


Mary Elizabeth Hunter

1FAMILY  Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Kathleen Mackley Hunter.

2Vadna Jean Humble Mackley, Enid Eleanor Adams, C. G, Our Mackley Family, Ancestor Hunters,  Victor, Idaho 83455        1975, Page 57, Apr 2013, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah  84150, USA,, www.familysearch.org~~35 N. West Temple Street~~Salt Lake City, Utah  84150~~USA, w, US/CAN 929.273 M218mv.

3Obit, Aug 2015. See Notes.

4FreeBMD.org.uk, Aug 2015.