Braithwaite Deceased Relatives

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Dale Dee Mann

11920 US Census, Roll: T625_289; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 113; Image: 980., 2008. "Name:   Dale D Mann
Home in 1920: Moore, Butte, Idaho
Age: 3 years 0 months
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1917
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: David C
Father's Birth Place: Utah
Mother's Name: Myrtle S
Mother's Birth Place: Utah
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Male
Image: 980
Household Members:
Name Age
David C Mann 22
Myrtle S Mann 22
Dale D Mann 3 0/12
Keith S Mann 1 2/12." 1920;Census Place: Moore, Butte, Idaho - Ancestry.com.

21930 US Census, Roll: 2415; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 671.0., 2008. "Name:   Dale D Mann
Home in 1930: Bountiful, Davis, Utah
Age: 13
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1917
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: David E
Mother's Name: Mrytle
Occupation:
Education:
Parents' birthplace:
Household Members:
Name Age
David E Mann 33
Mrytle Mann 33
Dale D Mann 13
Ruth T Mann 11
Edward Mann 9
Erla Mann 7
Lavie Mann 1 9/12." 1930; Census Place: Bountiful, Davis, Utah - Ancestry.com.

3GOVERNMENT Records, 2008. "Certificate of Death - State of Utah
State File Number: 2007002005
Dale Dee Mann
Date of Death: February 15, 2007   Time: 0230
City of Death: Bountiful       County: Davis
SS# 528-07-3735      Age: 90
Date of Birth: December 26, 1916   Place: Bountiful, Utah
Male,  Armed Services: No
Marital Status: Widowed  Spouse: Olive Elaine Peterson (Deceased)
Occupation: Postman US Postal Service
Education: High School
Father: David Call Mann  Mother: Myrtle Tovey
Place of Death: Jolene Watson/Daughter's home  33 East 1000 South, Bountiful, Utah
Burial, February 17, 2007, Bountiful City Cemetery, Bountiful, Utah
Funeral Home: Russon Brothers Mortuary - Bountiful, Utah
Physician: Charles Canfield, Sandy, Utah
Cause of Death: Cardiopulmonary Arrest, Debility, Failure to Thrive
Tobacco Use: Non-user
No Autopsy, Natural death." Death Certificate
Rich Braegger has a copy.

4Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Dale Dee Mann h/o Olive Elaine Peterson

Death: SSDI
Name: Dale Dee Mann
Last Residence: 84010 Bountiful, Davis, Utah
Born: 26 Dec 1916
Died: 15 Feb 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)

OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, February 16, 2007

Dale Dee Mann 1916 ~ 2007

BOUNTIFUL - Our beloved father, grandfather and friend Dale Dee Mann 90, returned to his Heavenly Father on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007.

He was born on December 26, 1916 in Bountiful, Utah to David Call Mann and Myrtle Tovey. He married Olive Elaine Peterson on June 17, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She preceded him in death January 7, 1992. He later married Alice Saunders, who passed away December 18, 2006.

He was an active member in the LDS Church serving as Bishop, on the Stake High Council, and a temple worker. He was very involved in community service. He had been employed with the US Postal Service delivering mail throughout the Bountiful area. He was also self employed as a barber.

Preceded in death by his parents and sister Joyce Lee.

He is survived by his children, Dalane (DeMar Evensen), Woods Cross; Linda (Richard Adams), Layton; Harold (Arline) Mann, West Bountiful; Jolene (Michael Watson), Bountiful; JaNae (Norman Stevens), Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mark (Sherylan Mann), North Salt Lake; Ross (Pat Mann), Fruit Heights; 38 grandchildren and 79 great-grandchildren; brother Keith Mann; sisters, Elnora Naylor, Lola Olsen, and LaVie Peterson.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 17, 2007 at 11:00 at the Bountiful 5th and 43rd Ward, 990 N 100 W. Friends and family may call on Friday, February 16, 2007, from 6-8 at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main and 9:45-10:45 at the church prior to the service.

Interment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Heartfelt thanks to Doctor Scott Southworth, Doctor Charles Canfield and the family care team of Life Path Hospice."


Alice May Cupp

1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Alice May Cupp Sanders Hamby Mann 2nd wife of Dale Dee Mann

Death: SSDI
Name: Alice May Cupp Hamby Saun Mann
Last Residence: 84010 Bountiful, Davis, Utah
Born: 28 Oct 1928
Died: 18 Dec 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951)


OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, December 19, 2006

Alice Hamby Saunders Mann 10/28/28 ~ 12/18/06

BOUNTIFUL- Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Alice May Cupp Hamby Saunders Mann, age 78, passed away December 18, 2006 in Bountiful, Utah.

She was born October 28, 1928 in Greeley, CO, daughter of Frieda Blaufus and Charles Leslie Cupp. She married Ruel Joseph Hamby, deceased. Married Darrell F. Saunders, deceased. Married Dale D. Mann.

Alice was an active member of the LDS church serving in many callings including worker in the Bountiful Temple. She was devoted to her family and cared for them and loved them. She will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her husband; children, Sandy Jorgensen, Jim and Lori Hamby, Sue and John Tietsort, Sherrie and Kort Delost, Steve and Patti Hamby, Joe Hamby, JoEllen and Ronald Porter, and Mark D. Saunders; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a brother, Robert Cupp.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 21, 2006 at 11:00 in the Bountiful 43rd Ward Chapel, 990 North 100 West. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Thursday morning 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com."


Myrtle Tovey

1Obituary, Jun 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "Comments: OBIT: The Deseret News, Tuesday, 20 DEC 1994

Myrtle Tovey Mann

Myrtle Tovey Mann, age 97, of Bountiful, Utah, a member of the LDS church, passed away at her home Sunday, December 18, 1994 of natural causes.

She was born 6 February, 1897, in South Bountiful, the daughter of William Henry and Selina Harriet Startup Tovey. She married David Call Mann on March 22, 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Jan. 31, 1988.

She served as a Relief Society president for many years and also in the Primary and other organizations in the church. She spent much of her life in the service of others.

She is survived by two sons, Dale D. (Alice), Keith T. (Bernice) Mann and daughters ElNora Naylor of Bountiful; Lola (N. Ken) Olsen, Salt Lake City; LaVie (Vern L.) Peterson, Washington, Utah; Joyce (C. Calvin) Lee, Las Vegas, Nevada; 33 grandchildren, 130 great-grandchildren and 35 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother and sisters; a daughter-in-law Elaine Mann, and son-in-law Joel Naylor.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 22, 1994 at the Bountiful 12th Ward Chapel 1475 North 300 West at 11 am. Friends may call Wednesday December 21, 1994 from 6- 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main in Bountiful and Thursday at the 12th Ward 9:45 - 10:45 am prior to the services.

Interment in the Bountiful City Cemetery."


Kevin Erling Gulbransen

1GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

2FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Kevin Erling Gulbransen

Birth: Nov. 1, 1965
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Death: Aug. 22, 2001
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA

Buried next to where his parents will be buried.

Our beloved father, son, brother, uncle and friend, Kevin E. Gulbransen, 35, passed away on August 22, 2001 in Salt Lake City, Utah unexpectedly due to complications of Diabetes.
He was born on November 1, 1965 to Frank E. and Dorothy Y. Gulbransen in Salt Lake City. He married Christy Schilling. They later divorced. Kevin attended Highland High School where he participated in Track and art. He was a member of the LDS church. His many talents included woodworking, landscaping and cooking. His two children were his greatest pride and joy. He shared a special bond with his son through sports and his daughter was "daddy's little girl". His main ambition in life was to be a father. His willingness to do anything for anyone portrayed his heart of gold. He was loved by his family and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.
He is survived by his children, Tyler and Erika; parents, Frank and Dorothy; brothers and sisters, Keith (Kim), Salt Lake City, Kathy (Clint) Cooper, Ogden, Kyle (Jen), Salt Lake City; seven nieces and nephews; grandmothers, Lila Jensen, Mayfield, UT and Loa Yardley, Mayfield, UT.
He is preceded in death by his two grandfathers, and Aunt Elaine.
Funeral services will be held on Sat, Aug. 25, 2001 at 11 a.m. at Edgehill 1st Ward, 1750 S 1500 E. Friends may call on Fri, August 24 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S Highland Dr., from 6-8 p.m. and from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the Ward.

Burial:
Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Plot: Vista section, Lot 345, Grave 2E

 
Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Aug 31, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41401674."

3Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Our beloved father, son, brother, uncle and friend, Kevin E. Gulbransen, 35, passed away on August 22, 2001 in Salt Lake City, Utah unex-pectedly due to complications of Diabetes.
  He was born on November 1, 1965 to Frank E. and Dorothy Y. Gulbransen in Salt Lake City. He married Christy Schilling. They later divorced.
  Kevin attended Highland High School where he participated in Track and art. He was a member of the LDS church.
  His many talents included woodworking, landscaping and cooking. His two children were his greatest pride and joy. He shared a special bond with his son through sports and his daughter was "daddy's little girl". His main ambition in life was to be a father. His willingness to do anything for anyone portrayed his heart of gold. He was loved by his family and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.
  He is survived by his children, Tyler and Erika; parents, Frank and Dorothy; brothers and sisters, Keith (Kim), Salt Lake City, Kathy (Clint) Cooper, Ogden, Kyle (Jen), Salt Lake City; seven nieces and nephews; grandmothers, Lila Jensen, Mayfield, UT and Loa Yardley, Mayfield, UT. He is preceded in death by his two grandfathers, and Aunt Elaine.
  Funeral services will be held on Sat, Aug. 25, 2001 at 11 a.m. at Edgehill 1st Ward, 1750 S 1500 E. Friends may call on Fri, August 24 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S Highland Dr., from 6-8 p.m. and from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the Ward. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park."


Kyle Andrew Gulbransen

1GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Kyle A. Gulbransen 1975 ~ 2006 Kyle Andrew Gulbransen, 31, passed away December 26, 2006 from complications of diabetes. Born May 27, 1975 to Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen. He grew up in Salt Lake City, graduated from Highland High School and served an honorable LDS mission to Milwaukee, WI. He married Jennifer Forster, they later divorced. He was an active member of the LDS church. Kyle was an exceptionally strong person. He went through more trials in his short 31 years than most people encounter in an entire lifetime. Although diabetes won the battle with his body, it never did take his spirit. He never complained and always had a positive attitude. He had a contagious laugh and a funny sense of humor. He was often the focus of his own jokes. Kyle had many friends and left a positive impression with everyone he met. Kyle will forever be missed but we are comforted knowing he is no longer suffering and has been released from his tired body. He is now free to accomplish the many things he couldn't accomplish in this life. We are confident that Kyle's work has just begun, and the Lord has many great and wonderful things in store for him. Kyle is survived by his parents Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen (SLC, UT), brother Keith and Kim Gulbransen (Bountiful, UT), sister Kathy and Clint Cooper (Sierra Vista, AZ), 11 nieces and nephews, and his constant companion and seeing-eye dog, Toledo. Kyle was preceded in death by his brother Kevin, his nephew Maxwell and grandparents Thomas Yardley, Frank Gulbransen Sr. and Lila Jensen We want to thank the members and staff of the transplant team, Wasatch Dialysis, Blind Center, LDS Hospital and all those involved in helping Kyle's life be more comfortable and bearable. Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, December 30, 2006 at the Edge Hill 1st Ward Chapel, 1750 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. There will be a viewing Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the church and prior to services on Saturday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Online Condolences at www.serenicare.com."

3FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Kyle Andrew Gulbransen

Birth: May 27, 1975
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Death: Dec. 26, 2006
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA

Kyle Andrew Gulbransen, 31, passed away December 26, 2006 from complications of diabetes. Born May 27, 1975 to Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen. He grew up in Salt Lake City, graduated from Highland High School and served an honorable LDS mission to Milwaukee, WI. He married Jennifer Forster, they later divorced. He was an active member of the LDS church. Kyle was an exceptionally strong person. He went through more trials in his short 31 years than most people encounter in an entire lifetime. Although diabetes won the battle with his body, it never did take his spirit. He never complained and always had a positive attitude. He had a contagious laugh and a funny sense of humor. He was often the focus of his own jokes. Kyle had many friends and left a positive impression with everyone he met. Kyle will forever be missed but we are comforted knowing he is no longer suffering and has been released from his tired body. He is now free to accomplish the many things he couldn't accomplish in this life. We are confident that Kyle's work has just begun, and the Lord has many great and wonderful things in store for him.
Kyle is survived by his parents Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen (SLC, UT), brother Keith and Kim Gulbransen (Bountiful, UT), sister Kathy and Clint Cooper (Sierra Vista, AZ), 11 nieces and nephews, and his constant companion and seeing-eye dog, Toledo.
Kyle was preceded in death by his brother Kevin, his nephew Maxwell and grandparents Thomas Yardley, Frank Gulbransen Sr. and Lila Jensen
We want to thank the members and staff of the transplant team, Wasatch Dialysis, Blind Center, LDS Hospital and all those involved in helping Kyle's life be more comfortable and bearable. Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, December 30, 2006 at the Edge Hill 1st Ward Chapel, 1750 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah.
 
Burial:
Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Plot: Vista section, Lot 415, Grave 2W
 
Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Aug 31, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41401239."

4Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Kyle Andrew Gulbransen, 31, passed away December 26, 2006 from complications of diabetes. Born May 27, 1975 to Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen. He grew up in Salt Lake City, graduated from Highland High School and served an honorable LDS mission to Milwaukee, WI. He married Jennifer Forster, they later divorced. He was an active member of the LDS church. Kyle was an exceptionally strong person. He went through more trials in his short 31 years than most people encounter in an entire lifetime. Although diabetes won the battle with his body, it never did take his spirit. He never complained and always had a positive attitude. He had a contagious laugh and a funny sense of humor. He was often the focus of his own jokes. Kyle had many friends and left a positive impression with everyone he met. Kyle will forever be missed but we are comforted knowing he is no longer suffering and has been released from his tired body. He is now free to accomplish the many things he couldn't accomplish in this life. We are confident that Kyle's work has just begun, and the Lord has many great and wonderful things in store for him.
Kyle is survived by his parents Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen (SLC, UT), brother Keith and Kim Gulbransen (Bountiful, UT), sister Kathy and Clint Cooper (Sierra Vista, AZ), 11 nieces and nephews, and his constant companion and seeing-eye dog, Toledo.
Kyle was preceded in death by his brother Kevin, his nephew Maxwell and grandparents Thomas Yardley, Frank Gulbransen Sr. and Lila Jensen
We want to thank the members and staff of the transplant team, Wasatch Dialysis, Blind Center, LDS Hospital and all those involved in helping Kyle's life be more comfortable and bearable. Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, December 30, 2006 at the Edge Hill 1st Ward Chapel, 1750 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. There will be a viewing Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the church and prior to services on Saturday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Online Condolences at www.serenicare.com."

5Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Kyle A. Gulbransen 1975 ~ 2006 Kyle Andrew Gulbransen, 31, passed away December 26, 2006 from complications of diabetes. Born May 27, 1975 to Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen. He grew up in Salt Lake City, graduated from Highland High School and served an honorable LDS mission to Milwaukee, WI. He married Jennifer Forster, they later divorced. He was an active member of the LDS church. Kyle was an exceptionally strong person. He went through more trials in his short 31 years than most people encounter in an entire lifetime. Although diabetes won the battle with his body, it never did take his spirit. He never complained and always had a positive attitude. He had a contagious laugh and a funny sense of humor. He was often the focus of his own jokes. Kyle had many friends and left a positive impression with everyone he met. Kyle will forever be missed but we are comforted knowing he is no longer suffering and has been released from his tired body. He is now free to accomplish the many things he couldn't accomplish in this life. We are confident that Kyle's work has just begun, and the Lord has many great and wonderful things in store for him.
Kyle is survived by his parents Frank and Dorothy Gulbransen (SLC, UT), brother Keith and Kim Gulbransen (Bountiful, UT), sister Kathy and Clint Cooper (Sierra Vista, AZ), 11 nieces and nephews, and his constant companion and seeing-eye dog, Toledo.
Kyle was preceded in death by his brother Kevin, his nephew Maxwell and grandparents Thomas Yardley, Frank Gulbransen Sr. and Lila Jensen We want to thank the members and staff of the transplant team, Wasatch Dialysis, Blind Center, LDS Hospital and all those involved in helping Kyle's life be more comfortable and bearable. Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, December 30, 2006 at the Edge Hill 1st Ward Chapel, 1750 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. There will be a viewing Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the church and prior to services on Saturday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Online Condolences at www.serenicare.com."


Lila Shomaker

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "  Sidonia "Pat" Baxter 4/13/12 ~ 1/7/07 Sidonia "Pat" FredericksonBaxter, cheerful mother and mentor, passed away from natural causes the morning of January 7, 2007. She was born April 12, 1913 in Salt Lake City to Thomas Albert Frederickson and Amy Rozella Brathwaite. She married James Clifton Baxter December 16, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by sons Brent Scott Baxter, Steven Kay Baxter and 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grand-children. Pat loved sports, including softball, skiing, swimming, bowling, ballroom dancing and roller skating; she competed successfully in some of them. She served throughout her life in the LDS Church as a teacher, Sunday school coordinator, librarian and visiting teacher. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 13 in the Riverside Stake Center, located at 1100 W. 500 N. in Salt Lake City. Friends may call the evening before at the Russon Brothers Mortuary from 6 to 8, and at the Riverside Stake Center from 9:45 to 10:45 before the funeral services.
Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, SLC, Utah."

2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Our beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, Lila Shomaker Gulbransen[0] Jensen, 90, died March 7, 2002, in Mayfield, Utah, of natural causes.
  Born Dec 17, 1911, to Chelnishcia Shomaker in Manti, UT. Married Frank E. Gulbransen, Sr., Seattle, WA. Marriage later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died in July 1953. She married Calvin Jensen June 1966. He died Oct 1968.
  Active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were she served in many positions.
  She enjoyed crocheting and many family members and friends were the recipients of her talents.
  Survived by son, Frank Erling (Dorothy) Gulbransen, Sr., Salt Lake City; daughters, Darlene (Dennis) Carstensen, Seattle, WA, Judy (Steven) Mad-sen, Ephraim; stepdaughter, Joyce (Lyle) Alder, Manti; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 20 step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; two brothers; and four sisters. Preceded in death by parents, husbands, and one grandchild.
  The family wishes to extend a special thanks to Dr. Robert Armstrong, Mayfield Community Care Center, Cindy and the staff.
  Services, Wed. March 13, 2002, 12 noon, Ephraim LDS Stake Center, 400 E. Center St, were friends may call 10-11:30 a.m. prior to services.
Interment, Ephraim City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Buchanan Mortuary."


Thomas Rodchell Yardley

1GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Thomas Rodchell Yardley 78, of Gunnison, died April 28, 1993 at the Payson hospital of injuries sustained in an accident while doing what he enjoyed-improving the farm land he loved so much.
   Born December 3, 1914 in Salt Lake City to Russell S. and Ethel Gill Yardley[0]. Spent recent winters in Mesa, Arizona. Married Loa Edwards on November 9, 1936; later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. Posterity includes eight children, 41 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.Devoted husband and father, high councilman, temple worker, stake missionary, progressive dairy farmer, always being the first to introduce new ideas to the area.
   Active in civic and agricultural committees, Lions Club, soil conservation and numerous state dairy boards. Took pride in breeding and exhibiting registered dairy cattle. Honorary lifetime member of Dairy Shrine Club-in 1977, Outstanding Dairyman of the Year for the State of Utah (Governor's Award) 1982, and 25 years recognition as Leader in Soil Conservation.
   Survived by wife Loa[0]; two sons, six daughters, Gene (Anita) Yardley, Gunnison; Mary Ann (Douglas) Bjerregaard, Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomeu, Mayfield; Dorothy (Frank) Gulbransen; Elaine (Allen) Brewer, Salt Lake City; Carol (Ira) Malmgren, Riverton; Diane (Darcy) Duce, Tooele; Clair (Carla) Yardley, Twin Falls, Idaho.
   Preceded in death by parents, brother, Howard Y; grandson, Cory Y, and great-granddaughter, Carley Dyreng .
   Family and friends may pay tribute at Mayfield LDS Ward meeting house on Friday, April 30th, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
   Funeral services Saturday, May 1, 12 noon, at Mayfield ward. Burial, Gunnison City Cemetery under direction of W. R. Jensen Funeral Home."

3http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/Search.cfm, Western States Marriage Index - ONLINE, 2009. "Details For Marriage ID#245572
Groom Last Name: YARDLEY
Groom First Name: Thomas Rodchelly
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: EDWARDS
Bride First Name: Loa
Bride Residence:
Place: Manti
Date: 09 Nov 1936
County of Record: Sanpete
State: Utah
Volume: 8
Page: 423."


Loa Edwards

1GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " Loa E. Yardley 1917 ~ 2008  Mayfield, Utah - Loa[0] Edwards Yardley[0], 90, passed away August 7, 2008. She was born November 1, 1917 in Sterling, Utah to John and Mary Ann Denison Edwards. She married Thomas R. Yardley[0] on November 9, 1936, the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She raised her family on a dairy farm and taught them by example. She is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas; daughters, Carol Malmgren and Elaine Brewer; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and six brothers and sisters. Her survivors include her children, Gene (Anita) Yardley[0], Mary Ann (Douglas) Bjerregaard, Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomew, Dorothy (Frank Erling) Gulbransen, Clair (Carla) Yardley[0], Diane (Darcy) Duce; Sons-In-Law, Ira Malmgren and Allen Brewer; 37 grandchildren; 84 great-grandchildren. Funeral services, Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 12:00 Noon in the Mayfield LDS Ward Chapel. Viewing at the ward chapel in Mayfield on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Burial, Gunnison City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook www.maglebymortuary.com."

3Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " Loa E. Yardley 1917 ~ 2008  Mayfield, Utah - Loa[0] Edwards Yardley[0], 90, passed away August 7, 2008. She was born November 1, 1917 in Sterling, Utah to John and Mary Ann Denison Edwards. She married Thomas R. Yardley[0] on November 9, 1936, the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She raised her family on a dairy farm and taught them by example. She is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas; daughters, Carol Malmgren and Elaine Brewer; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and six brothers and sisters. Her survivors include her children, Gene (Anita) Yardley[0], Mary Ann (Douglas) Bjerregaard, Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomew, Dorothy (Frank Erling) Gulbransen, Clair (Carla) Yardley[0], Diane (Darcy) Duce; Sons-In-Law, Ira Malmgren and Allen Brewer; 37 grandchildren; 84 great-grandchildren. Funeral services, Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 12:00 Noon in the Mayfield LDS Ward Chapel. Viewing at the ward chapel in Mayfield on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Burial, Gunnison City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook www.maglebymortuary.com."

4http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/Search.cfm, Western States Marriage Index - ONLINE, 2009. "Details For Marriage ID#245572
Groom Last Name: YARDLEY
Groom First Name: Thomas Rodchelly
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: EDWARDS
Bride First Name: Loa
Bride Residence:
Place: Manti
Date: 09 Nov 1936
County of Record: Sanpete
State: Utah
Volume: 8
Page: 423."


Carol Faye Yardley

1GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Carol Faye Malmgren 1947 ~ 2008  Carol Faye Malmgren passed away surrounded by her loving family June 23, 2008 from complications due to Burkitts Lymphoma at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital in Salt Lake City.She was born in Gunnison, Utah on January 12, 1947 to Thomas R. and Loa[0] Yardley[0]. She graduated from Gunnison Valley High School and attended Snow College. She married her sweetheart Ira R. Malmgren in the Manti LDS Temple on Aug. 26, 1966. Carol loved life and family especially loved her husband, seven children (spouses) and grandchildren. She loved camping in the American Fork and Logan Canyons. She was a meticulous housekeeper and a perfectionist at whatever she did. Carol is survived by her husband, children; Gary (Monica), Phoenix, AZ; Kristine (Darin) Fowers, Farr West; Rodger (Emily), Spokane, WA; Joe (Bryn), Tooele; Natalie (Jeremy) Paddock, Evanston, WY; Susan (Ryan) Engar, Salt Lake City; Hollie (Scott) Candelaria, Salt Lake City; 14 sweet grandchildren; mother, brothers, Gene (Anita), Clair (Carla); sisters, Dorothy (Frank Erling) Gulbransen, Mary Ann (Doug) Bjerrgaard, Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomew, Diane (Darcy) Duce. Preceded in death by her father, sister Elaine, granddaughter Megan. A viewing will be held on Thursday, June 26 at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 So. 2200 W., Riverton from 6-8 p.m. Funeral will be held Fri., June 27, 2008 at the Riverton Utah Stake Center, 12340 So. 2700 W. at 11 a.m. with viewing one hour prior to service. Interment will be at Centerfield Cemetery with graveside at 3 p.m. Online condolences: www.broomheadfuneralhome.com."

3Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Carol Faye Malmgren 1947 ~ 2008  Carol Faye Malmgren passed away surrounded by her loving family June 23, 2008 from complications due to Burkitts Lymphoma at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital in Salt Lake City.She was born in Gunnison, Utah on January 12, 1947 to Thomas R. and Loa[0] Yardley[0]. She graduated from Gunnison Valley High School and attended Snow College. She married her sweetheart Ira R. Malmgren in the Manti LDS Temple on Aug. 26, 1966. Carol loved life and family especially loved her husband, seven children (spouses) and grandchildren. She loved camping in the American Fork and Logan Canyons. She was a meticulous housekeeper and a perfectionist at whatever she did. Carol is survived by her husband, children; Gary (Monica), Phoenix, AZ; Kristine (Darin) Fowers, Farr West; Rodger (Emily), Spokane, WA; Joe (Bryn), Tooele; Natalie (Jeremy) Paddock, Evanston, WY; Susan (Ryan) Engar, Salt Lake City; Hollie (Scott) Candelaria, Salt Lake City; 14 sweet grandchildren; mother, brothers, Gene (Anita), Clair (Carla); sisters, Dorothy (Frank Erling) Gulbransen, Mary Ann (Doug) Bjerrgaard, Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomew, Diane (Darcy) Duce. Preceded in death by her father, sister Elaine, granddaughter Megan. A viewing will be held on Thursday, June 26 at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 So. 2200 W., Riverton from 6-8 p.m. Funeral will be held Fri., June 27, 2008 at the Riverton Utah Stake Center, 12340 So. 2700 W. at 11 a.m. with viewing one hour prior to service.
Interment will be at Centerfield Cemetery with graveside at 3 p.m. Online condolences: www.broomheadfuneralhome.com."


Elaine Yardley

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2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Elaine Yardley Brewer, 43, passed quietly from this life on March 6, 1998, at her home in West Jordan. She fought a long courageous battle against the ravaging effects of diabetes, congestive heart failure, and kidney failure.
   Elaine was born October 18, 1954, in Gunnison Utah, the daughter of Thomas R. Yardley[0] and Loa[0] Edwards. She served as a missionary in the Ohio Columbus Mission. She graduated from Utah State University, and for a period of time taught at Gunnison Elementary School. She married D. Allen Brewer on August 6, 1980, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.She was very active in the LDS Church, serving in ward Relief Society presidencies, as Young Women's President, as a Stake Primary Counselor and in many teaching capacities. Her family was her primary interest and she devoted her time and energies looking after their needs. She loved good music and took great delight in listening to her husband play classical guitar.
   Survivors include her husband, D. Allen Brewer, of Salt Lake City; three sons and one daughter, Jared, Melissa, Jason, Nathan Brewer, all of Salt Lake City; mother, Loa Edwards Yardley; two brothers and five sisters, Gene (Anita) Yardley, Gunnison, Utah; Dorothy (Frank) Gulbransen, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mary Ann (Doug) Bjerregaard, Mayfield, Utah; Carol (Ira) Malmgren, Grantsville, Utah; Arlene (Bruce) Bartholomew, Mayfield, Utah; Clair (Carla) Yardley[0], Twin Falls, Idaho; Diane (Darcy) Duce, Tooele, Utah. Preceded in death by her father, Thomas R. Yardley[0].
   Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 12, 1998, at 2 p.m., at the West Jordan 57th Ward, 7265 South 2700 West, with Bishop Richard E. Turley Jr. officiating. Friends may call Wednesday evening, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and at the church on Thursday for one hour prior to the services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Memorial Park. Funeral Directors, The Holbrook Mortuary."


Morris J Edwards

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2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Burial Information: Edwards, Morris J

Birth: 8/17/1915
Death: 7/19/1984
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth:
Place of Death:
Cause of Death:
Grave Location: Sterling Cemetery , Lower East Sec
Source:
Comments:
Relatives:
Maxcene C Edwards (Spouse)."

3Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " Comments: Obituary for Maxcene Clemens w/o Morris John Edwards

Death: SSDI
Maxcene EDWARDS
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1925
Death Date: Dec 1969
Social Security Number: 528-24-3491
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah

OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 4 DEC 1969 (Right hand side illegible)

Saturday Funeral Planned For Maxcene Edwards

Funeral services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Sterling Ward Chapel for Maxcene Clemens Edwards.

Mrs. Edwards died ______ night. She is the daughter of Mrs. Will Munk of M_____.

Short funeral will be _______Lark, Utah, at 11 a.m.

Burial will be in the ________Cemetery.

FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 11 DEC 1969

Sterling Rites Eulogize Mrs. Edwards

Funeral services were held Saturday, December 6, 1969 in the Sterling Ward Chapel for Mrs. Maxcene Clemens Edwards, 44, of Lark, who died in a Salt Lake hospital on Tuesday, December 2, 1969. She had undergone major surgery to repair a disc in her spine, and had responded well until a blood clot developed, causing her death.

She was born in Sterling June 2, 1925, a daughter of David and Emmeret Funk Clemens. She attended school at Sterling and Manti. She married Morris J. Edwards February 6, 1942 in Sterling. She was a member of the LDS Chruch. She was an employee of a bakery in Draper.

They not only lived in Sterling, but resided for a short time in Christianburg as well as Mayfield before moving to Lark.

Survivors include her husband, sons, daughters, Dewey, Dave, Lark; John W., Riverton; Mrs. Wayne (Marcene) Benson, Midvale; Mrs. James (Connie) Newman, Mrs. Reed (Linda) Newman, both Herriman; three grandchildren; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Munk, Manti; brother, Otto Clemens, Bellflower, California.

Funeral services were held in Lark at 11 a.m. December 6, 1969.

The Sterling rites were conducted by Bishop Donald Denton as follows:

Family Prayer, Ben Stott

Prelude and postlude music, Mrs. Erma A. Young

Musical selection, "When I Take My Vacation In Heaven," Lucien and Dona S. Peterson, accompanied by Erma Young.

Invocation, Gene Yardley, a nephew

Remarks, Bishop Denton

Musical selection, "Beyond The Sunset," Lucien and Dona S. Peterson, accompanied by Erma Young

Benediction, Hillard Funk

Dedication of the grave in the Sterling Cemetery, Ike Faatz. Hillard Funk and Ike are both uncles of the deceased."


Maxcene Clemens

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2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " Comments: Obituary for Maxcene Clemens w/o Morris John Edwards

Death: SSDI
Maxcene EDWARDS
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1925
Death Date: Dec 1969
Social Security Number: 528-24-3491
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah

OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 4 DEC 1969 (Right hand side illegible)

Saturday Funeral Planned For Maxcene Edwards

Funeral services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Sterling Ward Chapel for Maxcene Clemens Edwards.

Mrs. Edwards died ______ night. She is the daughter of Mrs. Will Munk of M_____.

Short funeral will be _______Lark, Utah, at 11 a.m.

Burial will be in the ________Cemetery.

FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 11 DEC 1969

Sterling Rites Eulogize Mrs. Edwards

Funeral services were held Saturday, December 6, 1969 in the Sterling Ward Chapel for Mrs. Maxcene Clemens Edwards, 44, of Lark, who died in a Salt Lake hospital on Tuesday, December 2, 1969. She had undergone major surgery to repair a disc in her spine, and had responded well until a blood clot developed, causing her death.

She was born in Sterling June 2, 1925, a daughter of David and Emmeret Funk Clemens. She attended school at Sterling and Manti. She married Morris J. Edwards February 6, 1942 in Sterling. She was a member of the LDS Chruch. She was an employee of a bakery in Draper.

They not only lived in Sterling, but resided for a short time in Christianburg as well as Mayfield before moving to Lark.

Survivors include her husband, sons, daughters, Dewey, Dave, Lark; John W., Riverton; Mrs. Wayne (Marcene) Benson, Midvale; Mrs. James (Connie) Newman, Mrs. Reed (Linda) Newman, both Herriman; three grandchildren; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Munk, Manti; brother, Otto Clemens, Bellflower, California.

Funeral services were held in Lark at 11 a.m. December 6, 1969.

The Sterling rites were conducted by Bishop Donald Denton as follows:

Family Prayer, Ben Stott

Prelude and postlude music, Mrs. Erma A. Young

Musical selection, "When I Take My Vacation In Heaven," Lucien and Dona S. Peterson, accompanied by Erma Young.

Invocation, Gene Yardley, a nephew

Remarks, Bishop Denton

Musical selection, "Beyond The Sunset," Lucien and Dona S. Peterson, accompanied by Erma Young

Benediction, Hillard Funk

Dedication of the grave in the Sterling Cemetery, Ike Faatz. Hillard Funk and Ike are both uncles of the deceased."


Marcene Edwards

1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " Our beloved wife and mother, Marcene E. Benson, 53, died January 30, 1996 in Midvale.

Born November 3, 1942 in Sterling, Utah to Morris and Maxine Clemens Edwards. Married Wayne D. Benson in Lark, Utah.Survived by husband, Wayne; son, Brian; daughter, Amy, all of Midvale; brothers and sisters, John, Connie, Linda, Dewey and Dave.

Funeral services Saturday, February 3, 1996, at 1 p.m. in the Midvalley 3rd Ward Chapel, 700 East 7500 South. Friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Saturday 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the church."


Waldo LaVoy Hansen

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2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " Waldo L. Hansen "Toy" Waldo (Toy) Hansen, 76, loved and respected brother, passed away January 7, 2006. He was born November 19, 1929 in Spring City, Utah to Waldo Erling and Catherine Draper Hansen. He married Connie LaVern Merriam September 26, 1953 in Manti, Utah. Connie preceded Toy in death June 17, 2003. Toy graduated from North Sanpete High School and worked as a self-employed plumbing contractor. He served in the Navy Air Force in Japan during the Korean War. He served as president of the Utah Quarter Horse Association and as a director of the American Quarter Horse Association. Toy was a prominent breeder and trainer of purebred quarter horses. He also was a counselor at Raleigh Hills Hospital. Survivors, brothers, Jack D. (Thea) Hansen, Salt Lake City, Scott (Joyce) Hansen, Gilbert, Arizona, Roy (Verene) Rostron, Spring City, Utah; sisters, Erlene (Alma) Johnson, Bluffdale, Utah, Gail (Joe) Trlica, Fort Collins, Colorado; also survived by numerous family members, nephews, nieces, and wonderful friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Waldo and Catherine Hansen; stepmother, Dorothy Rostron Hansen; sister, Bonnie (Everett) Isaacson; brother, Delano (Deanna) Rostron. Funeral services Wednesday, January 11, 2006, 1 p.m. at the Rasmussen Mortuary in Mt. Pleasant, Utah where friends may call Wednesday from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Friends may also call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State, Midvale, Tuesday, January 10, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. Following the services in Mt. Pleasant, Toy will be buried in the Spring City Cemetery, Spring City, Utah. Special thanks to Dieter Walter for his loyal friendship and kindness. The family wishes to thank the staff at Garden Terrace for their compassionate service and care. In lieu of flowers, we suggest a donation to your favorite charity."

3http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/Search.cfm, Western States Marriage Index - ONLINE, 2009. "Details For Marriage ID#492794
Groom Last Name: HANSEN
Groom First Name: Waldo Lavoy (23)
Groom Residence: Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Bride Last Name: MERRIAM
Bride First Name: Connie Lavern (18)
Bride Residence: Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Place: Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Date: 26 Sep 1953
County of Record: Sanpete
State: Utah
Volume: 10
Page: 229
Comment: Certificate # 2044."


Connie LaVern Merriam

1(FHL)  IGI  International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah  84150, USA, www.familysearch.org.

2GENMAYLE.com  ONLINE, 2009.

3Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " 1934~2003
  Connie Merriam Hansen, beloved wife, sister, treasured sister-in-law, aunt and friend, left this life Tues. June 17, 2003 in the early morning. She leaves here to share her love and beautiful smile with those whom have gone before her. Connie had a great love for all animals, especially her horses and dogs. She rode off into the sunset on her horse "Little Bit of Toc." We will miss Connie greatly, but will celebrate her life as she has asked us to do.
  Connie was born Sept. 21, 1934 to Edgar and Vonda Peterson Merriam in Manti, UT. Married Waldo (Toy) Hansen in Manti Sept. 27, 1953. Graduate of Manti High School 1952.
  Connie leaves behind her dear husband Toy; sisters, Mary Ursenbach; Anna May Thomas; Vonda Rae Poulsen; Diana Clark and JoLynn Lund; brothers, Drew Wayne and Brudell Merriam; many nieces, nephews, in-laws and step-mother, Dorothy Hansen. Preceded in death by her parents, sister, Louise Kump.
  Graveside services will be Sat. June 21, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. in the Spring City Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary (8090 S. State, Midvale, UT) and Sat. from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Magleby-Rasmussen Mortuary, 96 North 100 West Mt. Pleasant, Utah."

4http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/Search.cfm, Western States Marriage Index - ONLINE, 2009. "Details For Marriage ID#492794
Groom Last Name: HANSEN
Groom First Name: Waldo Lavoy (23)
Groom Residence: Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Bride Last Name: MERRIAM
Bride First Name: Connie Lavern (18)
Bride Residence: Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Place: Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Date: 26 Sep 1953
County of Record: Sanpete
State: Utah
Volume: 10
Page: 229
Comment: Certificate # 2044."


Robert John Greaves

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2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. "Robert John Greaves 1933 ~ 2007  Robert John Greaves, 74, died on Oct. 13, 2007.He was born Jan. 16, 1933 in Manti, Utah to Lucia and Roger Greaves. He lived in Washington City, Utah with his wife of 30 years, Shirley Greaves. He is survived by his sons, Kevin (Denise) of Stansbury Park and Roger (Natalie) of Litchfield Park, AZ. His step-children, Pam Roberts (Kristi) of Salt Lake, Valerie West (Jeff) of Taylorsville, Steve Olsen (Marneen) of Centerville, and Shawna Skelly of Ohio. He also has 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Shirley. A viewing will be held Thursday, Oct. 18th, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the LDS Ward, 10 South Main in Ephraim. Graveside services will follow at Ephraim City Cemetery."


Shirley Jean Goodman

1Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), 2009. " Shirley J. Goodman-Greaves 12/17/1930~9/14/2006 Shirley passed away Thursday, September 14, 2006 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born December 17, 1930 in Salt Lake City to Roy E. and Ingry Goodman. She was married to Robert J. Greaves of St. George, UT. She enjoyed bowling, crafts, traveling, and spending time with her family. She is survived by husband, Robert J. Greaves; son, Steven Olsen (Marneen); daughters, Shawna Skelly, Valerie West (Jeff), and Pamela Roberts (Kristi Johnson); her grandchildren, Aubri Pearson (Adam), Jeremy Skelly (Mandy), Jennifer Westbrook (Jeremy), Brandon Canfield (Amber), B.J. Olsen, and Cody West; and her great-grandchildren, Klove and Reese Pearson, and Caden Westbrook. She was preceded in death by parents, Roy E. and Ingry Goodman; her siblings, Ann Bennett, Kay Nelson, and Roy Goodman; and son, Scott Brent Roberts. Viewing services will be held Monday, September 18, 2006 at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East, Murray, Utah from 6-8 p.m. Graveside service will be held Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 11 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Shirley's name to the Alzheimer's Association, 845 East 4800 South, Suite 120, Salt Lake City, 84117. The family would like to thank the employees at St. Joseph Villa for their wonderful care during Shirley's last days."


Jack Conrad Alder

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2Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". "OBIT: The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), Wednesday, 15 AUG 2012

Jack C. Alder (1921 ~ 2012)

Jack C. Alder, our dearly loved father, grandfather, brother and friend, died peacefully at his home August 11, 2012. He was alert and in charge until the end when his body, exhausted by a full life, finally gave up. He gracefully gave his family instructions, said his goodbyes and left us too quickly.

Jack was a pilot and a builder, and throughout his life he provided guidance to many and spent his abundant energy building a strong family and assisting his community.

Jack was born to Ferd and Leah Alder on August 31, 1921 in Manti, Utah.

His father taught school and the family kept chickens, livestock and a garden to help meet their needs. Jack and his two sisters learned early the benefits of frugality and hard work. Jack attended local Snow College for one year before joining the National Guard at the beginning of World War II. During his training he qualified for the Army Air Corp. where his proficiency as a pilot resulted in his appointment as a flight instructor for B-17s. At the end of the War Jack enrolled at the University of Utah in civil engineering. While attending the University, he renewed his acquaintance with Katherine Rasmussen from Ephraim, Utah, and soon they were in love.

Jack and Kay were married June 18, 1946 in Bountiful, Utah, and spent their first summer living in a small trailer while Jack worked as a surveyor at the new Grand Teton National Park. They loved their experience and continued to vacation there throughout their lives. After graduation Jack began employment as an engineer with Ellis Barker, a local contractor. After a short time he and two friends started their own construction company. MAC Construction Company was short lived, and morphed into Alder-Child Construction. Jack literally started his business from scratch, with a little capital borrowed from his mother's insurance after his father's death. They started building their own homes to create jobs and eventually grew a successful company; building many schools, bridges, and public projects throughout Utah. The state-wide expanse of their work provided Jack the excuse and opportunity to return to flying, and he bought his own plane. Flying was one of Jack's loves and provided his family and friends with many great adventures for the rest of his life. In 1966, Jack began Alder Construction. He had formed a successful team of superintendents and engineers and Alder Construction grew to become a prominent builder of projects throughout the intermountain area. Jack was a strong advocate for Utah's construction industry and served as president of the Utah Associated General Contractors (1974) and in 1977 received the Eric Ryberg Award, AGC's highest award recognizing a lifetime of service to the industry. Jack joined the Murray Rotary Club early in his career and the club and its members became an important part of his and Kay's life.

Jack was club president among other offices, and attended many international conventions with club members. Jack had a strong affinity for the values of Rotary and was an active and enthusiastic supporter of its community and international service projects. Jack and Kay's Rotary friendships continued to be of special value to them throughout their lives. Jack was raised as a member of the LDS Church and as he grew up he was infused with an understanding of the value of community and the importance of integrity and moderation in his life. When he built his new home in Salt Lake City, Alder-Child Construction built the Monument Park Ninth Ward building and shortly after Jack was asked to serve as its first scoutmaster. He and Kay continued to be part of the Ninth Ward for the rest of their lives. Jack and Kay greatly valued these associations and had great love for the members of the Ward, forming many life-long friendships that included study groups that continue to meet to this day. The loving service received from the Ward by the family throughout their lives was deeply appreciated by Jack, although he chose to debate points of doctrine. Jack always enjoyed a good discussion on any subject, especially politics, history and religion. He was an inquisitive and active reader and never stopped learning and exploring new ideas. He loved a chance to discuss a new book or idea with his many friends. Jack's generosity and his wisdom and business acumen were valued by many. Jack appreciated that he had benefited from a strong community and had been provided many opportunities and he believed in giving back and helping others. Jack was often the person who quietly helped someone he knew, including many who worked with him, with a loan, a gift or an opportunity to improve their life. Jack was a supporter of Agi Plenk in the creation of the Children's Center and the construction of a building for their use. He helped Camp Kostopolis provide bunk houses and facilities. He was a founding member in 1983 of the Salt Lake Community College Foundation providing scholarships to students needing financial help, serving as president in 1996, and as a trustee until his death. SLCC awarded Jack an honorary doctorate for his support. Throughout his life, Jack donated generously with his time and money to these and many other charities he supported, including the University of Utah.

Jack and Kay raised four children: Steve (Sue Ann Johnson), Bruce (Coralie Ashton), Ted, and Susan (Greg Robinson). He was a firm but loving father and was adored by ten grandchildren and ten great- grandchildren.

Jack is survived by his loving sister Barbara O'Bagy who always lifted his spirits and who has provided much needed comfort especially since Kay's passing. All of his family loved and cherished the joy and excitement of spending time with Jack. There was no end to the adventures: whether exploring Lake Powell, boating at Bear Lake, camping at Jackson Hole or in the Uinta Mountains, working at his ranch in Peoa, or traveling around the world. The lessons of life were taught with love and patience. He always had a project and was continually engaged in improving something. He truly believed that "rest was rust" and never slowed down until he just ran out of strength. Jack and Kay loved to entertain and always provided a great party. Jack loved to sing around a campfire and tell jokes. We were lucky to share his generous spirit and sense of humor for so long. We will all miss that quick smile and the sparkle in his eyes.

A memorial service will be held in the chapel at Wasatch Lawn on September 7, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive visitors prior to the service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Jack's ashes will be scattered by the family at a private service at his ranch in Peoa."


Kathrine Rasmussen

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2Obituary, Jan 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " Our beloved, lovely, kind and tender Katherine Alder passed away peacefully on May 12th 2011. Born on March 24th 1920 to Katherine and Darol Rasmussen, she was the oldest of five children, Darol (Thora), Robert (Zelma), Mervin (Verna), Ronald (Colleen).  Katherine was born in Moroni, Utah and grew up in in Moroni and Ephraim, Utah. She attended Snow College where she was a leader in many student activities. After graduation she went to Utah State University where she graduated in 1942.
Except for dishing up milkshakes at Shirley’s Ice Cream Parlor in Ephraim for 10¢/hour, her first job was teaching at the High School in Green River, Utah. Her specialty was home-economics and sewing but the war was on and she taught just about everything, including boys gym class. Her second year of teaching was at Tooele High School where again, she taught boys gym and other assorted subjects.
Always a roamer, Kay next went to Los Angeles to work in a defense plant for the war effort. The war ended, and she returned to her parents home, then in Bountiful, Utah. Back home again she renewed a friendship that grew into  a love affair with Jack Alder from Manti and Snow College days.  They were married June 18, 1946.  The happy, but poor couple, lived in student housing at the University of Utah where Jack was enrolled in civil engineering. After Jack graduated they settled in Salt Lake where they raised four children, Steve, Bruce, Ted and Sue.
Kay was a joiner and a people person.  She was a member of the  JCC Aux, the Ladies Literary Club, a hiking group, a book club, the Assistance League, a ward study group, tennis friends, and a bridge club. She loved them all.  She enjoyed LDS Church activities where she especially liked to work with young people and was a chaperone on several memorable trips to Disneyland.  She also helped produce many “Road Shows“.
Kay was an eager traveler. She and Jack visited many cities in the U.S. with their friends from the national A.G.C.  Later, when time and money allowed, they visited many exotic places in the world.
Kay loved all family gatherings and looked forward to the “Ras” Reunion each year for over 50 years. She loved being with her nieces, nephews. She treasured time with her ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Katherine is survived by her husband Jack, children Steve (Sue Ann), Bruce (Coralie), Ted, and Susan (Greg).
Memorial services will be held Monday, May16, 2011 at 12:00 noon at the Mon. Park 9th Ward building, 1565 South Foothill Dr., S.L.C.  Friends may visit the family at the church Sunday evening from six to eight p.m., or for an hour before the service."


David B Braithwaite

1CHURCH records, Film# 367357  Family History Library, Karen 2008. "1940 LDS Church Census: Acro Ward, Lost River Stake; FHL film 367357
Surname      Name                 Sex   Prthd       M.Status    Birth                     Place
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Braithwaite  Robert Hillard     M     Seventy      married        Dec 26, 1907     Sterling, Utah
Barnes         Ella                        F                       married    Apr 21, 1911      West Weber, Utah
Braithwaite  Sharon                 F                       single       Aug 17, 1933     Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  David B.               M                      single       July 27, 1937     Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  Kay                       F                        single       Feb 18 1939      Ogden, Utah."  LDS Church Census, Stakes and Missions 1940.

2CHURCH records, Film# 427843  Family History Library, Karen 2008. "1950/60 LDS Church Census: Arco, Idaho; FHL film 427843
Surname      Name                   Sex   Prthd       M.Status    Birth                       Place
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Braithwaite  Robert Hillard       M    Seventy      married     Dec 26, 1907    Sterling, Utah
Barnes         Ella                         F                       married     Apr 21, 1911     West Weber, Utah
Braithwaite  Sharon                   F                       single        Aug 17, 1933    Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  David B.                 M                      single       July 27, 1937     Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  Kay                          F                       single       Feb 11, 1939     Ogden, utah
Braithwaite  Nedra                     F                       single       Mar 24, 1945     Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  Gayle                      F                       single       Dec 17, 11947   Ogden, Utah
Braithwaite  Brent Hillard          M                       single        Mar 21, 1950      Arko, Idaho."  LDS Church Census, Stakes and Missions, 1950,1955,1960.

3Obituary, Dec 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger   26 November 1898.". " David B. Braithwaite, 75, of Idaho Falls, passed away Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, at his home. He was under the care of OneSource Hospice.
David was born July 27, 1937, in Ogden, Utah, to Robert Hillard Braithwaite and Ella Barnes Braithwaite. He grew up in Arco, Idaho, and graduated from Butte High School.
He received a bachelor's degree from Utah State University.
David married Carol Katherine Frongner on Aug. 8, 1961, in Elko, Nev. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple in 1962. They were the parents of eight children.
David served in the Army 82nd Airborne. In 1966, he began working as an electrical engineer at the INL site until retiring in 2001.
David was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. David served a two-year mission in the Great Lakes Mission and served a 19-month mission with his wife in the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission. He served as a counselor in the bishopric, a temple ordinance worker and as a Scoutmaster. He served in Scouting for 30 years. David was awarded the Silver Beaver and received a District Award of Merit from the Boy Scouts of America. His hobbies included playing the piano, hunting, fishing, gardening and Scouting. His favorite activity was spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Carol K. Braithwaite of Idaho Falls; sons, John Devin (Johnna) Braithwaite of Ammon, Kirk F. (Stephanie) Braithwaite, Boone F. (Sindy) Braithwaite and Dustin F. (Jessica) Braithwaite, all of Idaho Falls, Brian Hillard (Cindy) Braithwaite of Iona and Alan David (Pamela) Braithwaite of Nampa; daughter, Krista Lyn (Nick) Haley of Boise; 33 grandchildren, four adopted; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Brent Hillard (Ida) Braithwaite of Lacey, Wash.; and sisters, Sharon Knight of Roy, Utah, Kay Braithwaite of Boise and Gayle (R. Mark) Smith of Rigby.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, David Lynn Braithwaite; a sister, Nedra; and a brother, Doyle Braithwaite.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, at the Idaho Falls LDS church building at 2545 Mesa St. The family will meet with friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Wood Funeral Home East Side, 963 S. Ammon Road. Burial will be in Iona Cemetery."

4FAMILY  Records, Dec 2012. I received a phone call from sister Kay.          Rich.


David Lynn Braithwaite

1http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/Search.cfm, Western States Marriage Index - ONLINE, 2009. "Details For Marriage ID#477776
Groom Last Name: BRAITHWAITE
Groom First Name: David Lee (23)
Groom Residence: Hoytsville, Summit, Utah
Bride Last Name: OBRIEN
Bride First Name: Kristy Ruth (21)
Bride Residence: Hoytsville, Summit, Utah
Place: Hoytsville, Summit, Utah
Date: 02 Jul 1985
County of Record: Summit State: Utah Volume: Page: Comment: Certificate # 5308."

2http://www.deathindexes.com/idaho/index.html, Death Index IDAHO - Online, 2009. "ID:   29930
Last Name: Braithwaite
First Name: David Lynn
Age:  
Gender: M
Cemetery: Shelley, Idaho
Birth Date: 21 Apr1962
Birth Place:
Date Died: 21 Apr 1962
Death Place:
Father:  David Braithwaite
Mother:  Carol Frongner
Spouse:  
Sources:  Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 23 Apr 1962, pg 13. Nalder Mortuary, Shelley, Idaho.
Remarks:  Died shortly after birth."

3FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "David Lynn Braithwaite

Birth: Mar. 21, 1962
Death: Apr. 21, 1962

Note: Male, age 0

Burial:
Hillcrest Cemetery
Shelley
Bingham County
Idaho, USA
Plot: Plot A, Lot 1, Block 17, Space 8

Created by: LDS FH Center
Record added: May 27, 2009."