1FAMILY Records, Aug 2014. Info provided by Jeanene Romney Braithwaite.
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Eldon LaVoy Erickson h/o Carolyn Limb d/o Daniel Wayne Limb & Gladys Elaine Taylor
Death: SSDI
Name: Eldon Lavoy Erickson
Last Residence: 84624 Delta, Millard, Utah
Born: 23 Jan 1939
Died: 21 Feb 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1957)
OBIT: Millard County Chronicle Progress
Eldon LaVoy Erickson (January 23, 1939 ~ February 21, 2009)
Eldon LaVoy Erickson, age 70, passed away February 21, 2009 in Delta, Utah. He was born on January 23, 1939 in Deseret, Utah to Willard Eldon and Bertrice Dewsnup Erickson. He married Carolyn Limb on June 7, 1968 in American Fork, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple on May 27, 1978.
Beloved son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and friend; LaVoy is survived by his wife: Carolyn; six sons: Ray (Linda) Humes; James (Michelle) Humes; Wade (Angela) Erickson; Byron Erickson; Jason (Heather) Erickson; Ricky Erickson; two daughters: Teresa Erickson and Elaina Erickson; 15 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and two brothers: Ralph (Dawnetta) Erickson and Maylon Erickson. He was preceded in death by his parents: Willard and Bertrice.
Funeral services were held at 11 am on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at the LDS Deseret-Oasis Ward Chapel. Friends called at the church from 9:30-10:40 am. Burial was in the Deseret Cemetery.
PROGRAM
Family Prayer Ralph Erickson (brother)
Prelude Music Sylvia Brown
Conducting Bishop Matt Loe
"I Stand All Amazed" pg. 193 Congregation
Accompanied by Sylvia Brown
Invocation James Humes (son)
Speaker Dan Johnson (friend)
Musical Number Misty Day (friend)
and Shayli & Cassie Erickson (granddaughters)
Accompanied by Dot Atkinson
Speaker Richard Henrie (friend)
Musical Number Loreen Bliss
Remarks Bishop Matt Loe
"God Be With You Till We Meet Again" pg. 152 Congregation
Accompanied by Sylvia Brown
Benediction Jason Erickson (son)
Postlude Music Sylvia Brown
Dedication of Grave Maylon Erickson (brother)
Interment Deseret Cemetery
Pallbearers: Jason Erickson, Rick Erickson, Shawn Erickson, Byron Erickson, Wade Erickson, James Humes, Matthew Humes, Ray Humes
Honorary Pallbearers: BJ Humes, Seth Sawles, Shay Sawles, Dustin Humes, Fred Erickson, Mark Erickson, Reed Erickson, Glen Erickson, David Erickson, Merrill Erickson."
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Scott B. Hickman s/o Harlin Brent Hickman & Nadine Andress d/o Nathan Isaac "Andy" Andress & Dawna Johnson
OBIT: The Daily Herald, Sunday, 24 APR 2005
Scott B. Hickman
Scott B. Hickman, age 21, passed away April 20, 2005, at his home in Lehi, Utah.
He was born December 31, 1983, in American Fork, Utah, to Harlin Brent and Nadine Andress Hickman.
Scott was happiest when hunting with his best friend and brother, Brad. He loved to fish and hunt with his dad, brothers, family, and friends. He had a big, tender heart, and a wonderful sense of humor. He enjoyed people and liked to laugh, and he had a lot of friends. He loved hanging out with his family and teasing his nieces and nephews. Scott dreamed of being a pro bass fisherman. He won the Doug Miller contest when he was 13 years old with a 42 lb. lake trout he caught at Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
Survived by his parents of Lehi; grandparents, Rex and Katheryn Hickman; two sisters, Andrea (Corvin) Deus, Riverton; Stephanie (Chad) Colfack, Cedar Hills; two brothers, Blake (Shana) Hickman, Sandy; Bradley Brent Hickman, Lehi; nieces and nephews: Shaylyn, Ryan, and Allison Deus; Nicole and Cody Hickman; and Tyler Colfack; and a special friend, Chyann Houghton.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 26, 2005, at 11 a.m., in the Lehi East Stake Center, 900 N. 1200 East. Family and friends may call Monday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi; and, Tuesday, at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery.
We will all deeply miss him. We Love You, Scott!."2FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Info provided by Nadine Andress Hickman.
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for John Thomas Caine V h/o Sally Jo Robinett d/o Geo. Edward Robinett & Carol Grace Smith
California Marriage Index, 1960-1985
Name: John T Caine
Age: 22
Est. Birth: abt 1948
Spouse Name: Deanna H Williams
Spouse Age: 20
Date: 20 Aug 1970
Location: Alameda City
Death: SSDI
Name: John Thomas Caine V
Last Residence:
Born: 17 May 1948
Died: 12 Nov 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1963)
OBIT: The Deseret News, Thursday, 15 NOV 2007
John T. Caine V (1948 ~ 2007)
PLEASANT VIEW- John Thomas Caine V returned to his Heavenly Father early Monday morning, Nov. 12, 2007, after a year long battle with illness.
John was born on May 17, 1948, to John T. and Afton Stratford Caine IV in Ogden, Utah, the first of three children. After graduating from Ogden High School in 1966, John went on to receive his BS in Political Science from Utah State University and his Jurist Doctorate from the University of Utah. He married Deanna Williams on Aug. 20, 1970 and they were later divorced. They had two children Amy and Michael who both died shortly after birth.
John married the love of this life, Sally Robinett, on April 25, 1975 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Together they had five children and made their home in Pleasant View, Utah. He was a very active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in many callings, his favorite being the ward chorister. He always said his ward members were his Tabernacle Choir. He was a family man through and through and was happiest when his children and grandchildren were gathered together, whether it be in the mountains on a ATV, on a family trip somewhere or just hanging out laughing, playing games at his home. John loved music and the arts. He loved to perform as an actor and was famous in his little town of Pleasant View for his role as Tevea in Fiddler on the Roof.
John started his law practice
Richards, Caine and Richards with Maurice Richards, Reed Richards and Daryl Renstrom and ended his practice in the firm Richards, Caine, Allen and Pace with Randy Richards, Bernie Allen, Jon Pace, and Dee Smith which has become one of the most prestigious and well known law firms in northern Utah. He was one of the most brilliant criminal defense trial attorneys in the state and worked on many high profile cases. He served as President of the Weber County Bar Association and was highly respected and admired by many of his colleagues in the legal profession. He will be missed in courtrooms throughout Utah.
John was a lifelong member of the Democratic Party. He served as chairman of the Weber County Democratic Party from 1982-1984 and was a delegate to the national democratic convention in San Francisco in 1984. One of John's passions was being a part of the political world and loved his time spent with this fellow Utah democrats.
John is survived by his Love Sally, his children, Jenni (Tom) Sneddon, Brigham City; Johnny (Tiffany) Caine, Morgan; Nic (Amanda) Caine, Clearfield; Ashlee (Jake) Ito, Harrisville; and Logan Caine. His mother, Afton Caine, Ogden; sister, Julie (Dan) Maynard, Chandler, Ariz; brother, Paul (Barbara) Caine, Hoytsville; his mother-in-law, Carol Robinett; many other in-laws, nieces and nephews. The three lights of his life were his grandchildren Kamrie, Hannah and Carsten who will miss him very much.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, his father, John T. Caine IV; his father-in-law, George Edward Robinett, his two children, Amy and Michael; a nephew, Darrin Pierson.
We as a family would like to thank the Ogden Regional's ICU nursing staff for their love and kindness to Dad and our family. We would also like to thank Dr. Harry Senekjian, Dr. Greg Almony, Dr. Jahan Imani, Dr. Gil Caillouet, and Dr. Gary Goucher for their care of Dad throughout this last year of his life.
Funeral service will be held Sat. Nov. 17, 2007, at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant View 10th Ward, 3202 N. 500 W. (white church) in Pleasant View. Friends may call at the Larkin & Sons Mortuary, 496 24th St. Ogden, Friday, Nov. 16th from 5-8 p.m. and at the ward Sat. from 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment in the Logan City Cemetery.
John Caine was a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and true friend, who took care of everyone around him. He was a larger than life man with a presence you couldn't miss and though his life was cut short, he left an impact on everyone who knew him.
We all look forward to being with you again Dad, but in the meantime, the defense rests.
E-mail the family at larkin@csolutions.net."
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Kendall Smith Carson s/o Donald W. Carson & Kathleen Ann Smith; gparents: Leo Smith & Mary Louise Rivers
Death: SSDI
Name: Kendall S. Carson
SSN: 590-76-5523
Born: 9 Feb 1979
Died: 31 Oct 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (1988)
OBIT: The Sun Sentinel, 6 NOV 2002
Kendall Smith Carson
November 06, 2002
CARSON Carson, Kendall Smith, 23, born February 9, 1979 - died October 31, 2002 in a tragic accident in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, during an excursion with fellow students from the University of Barcelona, Spain. Kendall was taking advanced courses in Spanish language and literature in a study-abroad program while pursuing a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Spanish at the University of Utah. He entered the University of Utah in the fall of 1997, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Kendall interrupted his studies in 1999 and served for two years as a missionary in Panama for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He rose to become Assistant to the President, the top missionary leadership position. Afterward, at his request, he completed his service among the Kuna Indians in the San Blas Islands. During his missionary service, Kendall developed an outstanding facility with the Spanish language and the Kuna dialect. He respected and loved the Kuna culture, and learned to play their handmade flutes while performing traditional dances. When he completed his service on the island of Ustupu, hundreds of Kuna tribespeople attended a farewell dinner and came to the dock for hugs and good-byes. More than 200 fellow missionaries were present at Kendall's formal missionary release in Panama City, Panama, on September 18, 2001. He played a Kuna melody on the traditional flute. He then spoke with humor and poignancy in Spanish and Kuna about the challenges and joys of his service, as well as his love and commitment to his family and Church. Kendall's ease with Spanish and love of everything Latin arose in part from frequent visits to the Dominican Republic and the Casa de Campo Resort where his family is affiliated. In the Bahamas and in the swells off Reef Road in Palm Beach, he learned to love everything about the ocean, especially surfing and diving. He loved crossing the Gulf Stream in his family's boat. A favorite family memory is once interrupting a voyage for Kendall to snorkel into a school of pilot whales to see what they looked like up close. He liked to roller blade on top of the Flagler Drive seawall. He also loved snowboarding in Utah and hiking, camping, rappelling and rafting in the mountains, canyons and deserts of the Southwest. Kendall enjoyed acting and appeared frequently in school plays at the Palm Beach Day School, where he graduated in 1994, and at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City, where he graduated in 1997. He also attended Saint Andrews School in Boca Raton and the Benjamin School in North Palm Beach. Kendall had a variety of jobs growing up, including the Boys Club in Palm Beach, the Steele, Hector & Davis law firm and the Snowbird Ski Resort. Most recently he worked for the Public Concepts political consulting firm on legislative campaigns throughout Florida, in particular the Manatee County campaign of Bill Galvano.
Kendall is survived by his parents, Kathleen Smith Carson of Boca Raton and Donald W. Carson of West Palm Beach; two brothers, Brandon David and Evan Michael; four sisters, Adrienne Carson Arp, Kathleen Louise, Elizabeth Newberry and Emma Caroline. He is survived also by both grandmothers, Mary Rivers Smith of Helena, MT and Janie Thompson Carson of Mount Olive, NC. Kendall's mother has two brothers and a sister, his father has two sisters and Kendall has 28 first cousins.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, November 7, 2002 from 4:00 until 9:00 PM at QUATTLEBAUM-HOLLEMAN-BURSE FUNERAL HOME, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The funeral will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, November 8, 2002 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1530 West Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL.
The burial will take place immediately following the funeral at Woodlawn Cemetery, 1301 South Dixie Highway, in West Palm Beach. For addition funeral service information and directions, please visit www.Quattlebaum.org."
1Vadna Jean Humble Mackley, Enid Eleanor Adams, C. G, Our Mackley Family, Ancestor Hunters, Victor, Idaho 83455 1975, Page 117, Mar 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.
1Obituary, Jun 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". See Notes.
1Obituary, Oct 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 23 APR 1954
L. A. Gillespie Passes, Buried Here
Funeral services for Lionel Aldridge Gillespie, 43, were conducted in the Manti South Ward last Friday. Mr. Gillespie passed away at the Sanpete LDS Hospital in Mt. Pleasant on Wedneday, April 14, 1954, with death brought on by a heart ailment.
He was born in St. Johnson, Arizona, January 19, 1911, a son of William A. and Lydia Harris Gillespie. He spent his childhood in Riverside, California.
He graduated from Polytechnique High School in Riverside, California, and worked for 15 years for Riverside Road Department. He had also been employed at Hill Field and Clearfield, Utah, and at the time of his death was employed as a mechanic at the Carlisle plant in Manti.
He was a Priest in the LDS Church. He has been active in church work in past years and was a member of the Manti South Ward Choir.
He married Amelia Baird and she died in 1936. He married Maurise Giles in Heber, August, 1938.
He is survived by his widow, a son and two daughters, Jimmie, Sherry and Sue Ann Gillespie, Manti, by a stepmother, Mrs.William A. Gillespie, Riverside, and by the following brothers and sisters, Floyd Gillespie, Denver; William Gillespie, Yucaipa, California; Lloyd Green, Arizona, Mrs. Floy Leaverton, Arizona; Paul Greer, Moses Lake, Washington; Vaughn H. Greer, Los Angeles, and C. F. Greer, Provo.
The Saturday funeral servies were conducted by Bishop Frank Garbe of the Manti Sout Ward. The prayer in the home was offered by Grant Bond and prayers at the funeral by Charles G. Braithwaite and L. Glen Anderson.
Prelude and postlude music was by Eunice Garbe and other music included a vocal solo, "Oh My Father" by Sam Parry and a vocal solo, "Ava Maria" by Leah RAe Larson, both accompanied by Pauline Parry, and a vocal duet, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" by Joyce and Verla Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Garbe.
Speakers included K. W. Dyal of San Bernardino, California, E. C. Carlisle, William McFarlane, and Bishop Frank Garbe.
The grave in the Manti Cemetery was dedicated by Gilbert Gillespie, a cousin from Hazen, Nevada."
1Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: DEATH NOTICE: The Salt Lake Tribune (UT), Wednesday, 17 MAY 2000
Fred W. Winnie
WINNIE, Fred W., 75, May 13, Elberta, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Murray.
OBIT: The Deseret News, Tuesday, 16 MAY 2000
Fred Witney Winnie
Fred Witney Winnie, 75, passed away the evening of May 13, 2000 after a fight well fought with cancer.
He was born August 4, 1924 to Kedzie-Nobel and Sarah Witney Winnie in Elberta, Utah.
He married Jean Muir of Heber City in Provo, Utah on Dec. 26, 1950; their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple.
After graduating from Payson High he served three years in the Army. He graduated from Woodbury College in Los Angeles in interior design. Worked at Lockheed Aircraft for several years. Moved back to Utah in 1958. The last 28 years of his career was spent as a draftsman in tool design for Hercules Incorporated in Magna.
He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather with a passion for fishing and a zest for the outdoors. Much of his time after retirement was spent at his favorite place on earth........................."
1Obituary, Apr 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Father of Fenton John (Butch) DeMill
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 30 NOV 1967
Fenton DeMill Services Held Saturday
Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. for Fenton DeMill, 53. The rites were held in the Manti South Ward Chapel on Saturday, November 25, 1967.
He died Tuesday, November 21, 1967 in the Gunnison hospital following a long illness.
Mr. DeMill was superintendent of the Manti Light and Power, wher he had been employed for 13 years. He was acitive in civic affairs. He was an elder in the Manti South Ward.
He was born January 30, 1914 in Manti to Monroe and Ellenora Jensen DeMill. He married Melba Metcalf of Gunnison on January 6, 1938 in Salt Lake City.
Survivors include his widow; a son and two daughters, Fenton John, Manti; Mrs. Elmo (Connie D.) Stocking, Paul, Idaho; Mrs. Glade (Karen D.) Quilter, Mackey, Idaho; five grandchildren; mother, Manti; two brothers and four sisters, Floyd, Ephraim; Melvin, Kaysville; Mrs. Marvin (Florence) Anderson, Mrs. Zenda D. Bulow and Mrs. Oral (Melvina) Folster, all of Provo; and Mrs. Royal (Zona) Langton, Alameda, California.
The program was conducted as follows:
Prayer at the mortuary, Glade Quilter.
Preliminary and postlude music, Eunice A. Garbe.
Invocation, Leslie J. Anderson.
Musical selection, "I Lov You Truly," Merrill Maylett, accompanied by Eunice Garbe.
Speaker, Lindsay Carlisle.
Musical selection, "Beyond The Sunset," Barbara Metcalf Bown and Beatrice Fjeldsted, accompanied by Mariion Christensen.
Speaker, Lavar O. Goulding
Remarks, Bishop J. Wallace Wintch
Musical selection, "Farewell To Thee, " Ben C. Kjar, accompanied by Eunice Garbe.
Benediction, Elmo Stocking.
The grave in the Manti City Cemetery was dedicated by Elmo Stocking.
Pallbearers were Don Hoggan, LaVerl Bench, William Funk, Clair Henningson, Calvin Nielson and Wayne Merriam."
1FAMILY Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Jerry Braithwaite.
1FAMILY Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Kathleen Mackley Hunter.
1FAMILY Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Alveretta Ann Draper.
1FAMILY Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Alveretta Ann Draper.
1FAMILY Records, Sep 2013. Info provided by Joyce Lynn Snow Howell.
1GEDCOM file imported on 14 Jan 2001..
2FAMILY Records, Jun 2012. Info provided by Rebecca Smith Hulet.
1FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Info from Carrie Owen Andreola's family tree on Ancestry.com.
2BOOK - Misc, FHL 929.273 c119cL pg 237, Jul 2012. BOOK: Tree's a Crowd, Relatively Speaking by Lila Cahoon in 1994.
1BOOK - Misc, FHL 929.273 c119cL pg 237, Jul 2012. BOOK: Tree's a Crowd, Relatively Speaking by Lila Cahoon in 1994.
1BOOK - Misc, FHL 929.273 c119cL pg 242, Jul 2012. BOOK: Tree's a Crowd, Relatively Speaking by Lila Cahoon in 1994.
1BOOK - Misc, FHL 929.273 c119cL pg 304, Jul 2012. BOOK: Tree's a Crowd, Relatively Speaking by Lila Cahoon in 1994.
1BOOK - Misc, 929.273 C119 FHL page 308, Jul 2012. Lila Cahoon's book - Tree's A Crowd, Relatively Speaking.
1BOOK - Misc, 929.273 C119 FHL pg 327, Jul 2012. Lila Cahoon's book - Tree's A Crowd, Relatively Speaking.
1FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Info from Smith family tree 2010-08-18 on ancestry.com.
2Obituary, Jun 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". See Notes.
1BOOK - Misc, 929.273 C119 FHL pg 328, Jul 2012. Lila Cahoon's book - Tree's A Crowd, Relatively Speaking.
1BOOK - Misc, 929.273 C119 FHL pg 329, Jul 2012. Lila Cahoon's book - Tree's A Crowd, Relatively Speaking.
1FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Information obtained from Smith family tree on Ancestry.com. Jennifer Smith Bos is the contributor.
2Family Record, Mar 2016. Info provided by Jennifer Smith Bos.
1FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Info provided by Nadine Andress Hickman.
2Obit, May 2015. Obit for Rex L Hickman see Notes for Rex L Hickman.
1BOOK - Misc, 929.273 C119 FHL Page 413, Aug 2012. Lila Cahoon's book - Tree's A Crowd, Relatively Speaking.