Comments: OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT) - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Ashley Robinson Harrison (1983 - 2010)
Ashley Robinson Harrison, our beautiful wife, mom, daughter, sister, aunt and friend returned home to her Heavenly Father on June 29, 2010. We know she is surrounded with loving care from those loved ones who have passed on before her.
She was born on June 30, 1983, to Doug and Johanna Robinson. She has one brother, Riley Robinson (Kami), and two sisters, Lindsey Jo Hughes (Brian), and Shanda Robinson.
Ashley was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She grew up in Spanish Fork and Salem, and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. She married Matthew Ludlow Harrison, son of Phillips and Deann Harrison, on March 30, 2001, and started an instant family with his boys, Taylor and Parker. Together they have three beautiful children: McKinley, Shaylie, and Peyton. They were the joy and light of her life.
Ashley was, and is, a great person who was always on the go, full of ambition and drive in being a great mother, wife and person! She enjoyed decorating, planting flowers and making everything look beautiful. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
A visitation will take place Monday, July 5, 2010 from 6-8 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 12:00 Noon, at the LDS Aspen Meadows 2nd Ward located at 1167 South 1700 East, Spanish Fork. A visitation prior to the funeral will be from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the church. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.
OBIT: The Elko Daily Free Press (NV), Wednesday, 3 NOV 2004
Walter James Hulery
Sunrise: May 28, 1924
Sunset: Oct. 27, 2004Walter James Hulery, 80, died peacefully on Oct. 27, 2004, in Elko County.
A lifelong Nevada resident, Walter loved its desert mountains and found complete contentment under its vast skies. He valued honesty, integrity, loyalty, and had a generous nature that knew no limits. He loved his family, friends, and found great joy in the eyes of children. He loved life and looked forward to each new day, each new adventure, and brought a smile to every person he met.
He served in WWII as a Military Police Escort who transported German prisoners from Boston to the west coast and all points in between. He also served in Europe and was part of numerous battles and engagements. During the occupation of Germany he was a MP investigator and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army as a Staff Sergeant. Among his many medals, Walter was awarded the Purple Heart, two Bronze Stars and a Combat Infantry Badge.
After the war, Walter worked alongside his father as a U.S. Government trapper. He then had various jobs as a miner, buckaroo, carpenter, fence builder, and bar owner. He retired from the Nevada State Highway Department after 25 years.
Walter is preceded in death by his parents Mort and Genevive "Ted" Hulery, step-mother Helen Hulery, sisters Ruth Vega and Dorothy Holmes, second wife Jody Hulery and third wife Delores Hulery.
Walter is survived by his children Mike Arruti, Vicki Cisna, Debra Diehl and Heidi Franz-Garrison; his brothers Tom Hulery, Jerry Hulery; sisters Marie Bittman and Tonita Givens; and several nieces and nephews. He was also blessed with several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Friday, Nov. 19, 2004 at the Red Lion Hotel in Winnemucca at 11 a.m. A luncheon will be provided immediately following the service.
March — Sterling B Fackrell, our loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother and friend, 81, passed away March 25, 2010 at the Utah Valley Hospital.
He was born March 4, 1929 in Murray, Utah to Redick Hoyt and Roka Bunker Fackrell.
The first seven years of his life were spent in the Hinckley and Delta area of Utah. His family then moved to Springville where he later graduated from high school.
He was a member of the Hobble Creek Seventh Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a mission for the church in the Great Lakes Mission. On August 20, 1952 he married the love of his life and eternal companion Oneita Lunt in the Salt Lake Temple. He served in many church callings and enjoyed serving as a Temple Worker for 11 years. He completed his home teaching for the month of March the evening before he returned home to his Heavenly Father.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1952 through 1954, serving 18 months on Okinawa. He worked for 21 years as the custodian of the Grant Elementary School in Springville where he enjoyed working with and serving the children of the school. He enjoyed work and loved to serve and help others.
He loved riding his horses and had his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren riding them even before they were old enough to walk. Many of the children from the Grant School along with their parents, were treated to horse rides at Sterling and Oneita's home.
He is survived by his wife Oneita, son Micheal (Susan) Fackrell, Central Valley, daughter Valerie (Allan) Thompson, Tremonton, daughter Lynette (Roger) Dedrickson, Spanish Fork, sisters Beth (Verl) Dallin and Dorothy (Darrell) Bickmore, and brothers Keith (Jerrie) Fackrell and Elden (Colette) Fackrell, 12 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Wilma Koyle.
Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M., Monday March 29th at the Canyon Road LDS Chapel, 1965 East Canyon Road. A viewing will be held from 6 - 8 P.M. Sunday March 28th at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South, Springville. Another viewing will be held prior to the funeral services from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M., Monday March 29th at the Canyon Road LDS Chapel.
Comments: Husband of Golda Ruth Hoggan dau/o George Lynn Hoggan & Golda Pearl Dansie
OBIT: The Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - Tuesday, October 8, 1996, pgB02
Gail W. Sponseller
Services for Gail W. Sponseller, 75, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Norco. He died of complications of diabetes Saturday at Life Care Center of Corona.
Burial will be in Pierce Brothers Crestlawn Memorial Park in Riverside. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the church.Mr. Sponseller, who was born in Lakeside, Ariz., lived in Norco for 29 years. He was a general contractor for residential and commercial properties for 40 years. He was a pilot and enjoyed flying, hunting and bowling. He played the saxophone, clarinet and violin and had his own swing band in the 1950s.
He was a U.S. Army paratrooper serving in Europe and the South Pacific during World War II.He is survived by his wife, Ruth; daughters Karen Snow of Norco, Linda Waite of Oregon and Pamela Davis of Texas; sons Louis of Oregon, Gregory of Canyon Lake and James of Norco; 30 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Terel Lorraine "Terry" Farnworth
Comments: Wife/o Edward Leo Farnworth son/o Bruce Edward Farnworth & Hazel Ruth Greene
Find-a-Grave: Terrel Lorraine "Terry" Farnworth
Birth: Feb. 8, 1944
Death: Sep. 17, 1985
Yamhill County
Oregon, USABurial:
Amity Cemetery
Amity
Yamhill County
Oregon, USA
Wife of Edward Leo FarnworthInscription:
WIFE & MOTHER
"Her door & Heart Were Always Open"
Comments: Husband/o Shanalee Crook dau/o _____ Crook & Kathy LaRae Riches
OBIT: The Payson Chronicle (UT)
Lester Dale “Moe” Sands
Lester Dale “Moe” Sands passed away on June 2, 2012, after battling a long illness.
He was born November 9, 1968, to Ernest Sands Sr and Penelope Zellers in Gary, Indiana.
He is survived by: his wife, Shanalee Crook Sands and six children, Nathan, Natalie, Nick, Jessica, Samantha, and Caleb; one grandaughter, Hailey. Also survived by: his ex-wife, Lori Thomas Sands; one brother and four sisters, Ruthann Ross (Steve), Gail Sands, Ernie Sands, Michelle Moore, and Misty Wheeler (Paul); and thirteen nieces and nephews, and a great-niece.
Lester is preceded in death by his parents, mother-in-law, Kathy LaRae Riches Crook; and a brother-in-law, Everett Moore and grandparents.
A celebration of his life will take place at a later date.
Find-a-Grave: Dale T. Childs
Birth: Feb. 12, 1943
Springville
Utah County
Utah, USADeath: Feb. 12, 1995
Springville
Utah County
Utah, USADale T. Childs, 52, of Springville, died Sunday, February 12, 1995, in Springville from injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
He was born February 12, 1943, in Springville, to Russell C. and Clara Cornaby Childs. He married Karen Ostler September 13, 1962, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Ostler Childs, mother and stepfather, Clara and Heber Johnson; five children: Natalie and Rodney Phillips and their children, Savannah, Seth, and McKenzie; Wendy and Gary Smith and their children, Dallas and Madison; Sherri and Brett Lindsay and their daughter, Brook; Michael Dale Childs and Amber Childs; brothers and sisters, Ardene Childs, Las Vegas, NV; Delores Crandall, Springville, UT; Carolee Newman, St. George, UT; Floyd Childs, Murray, UT; Fred Childs, Sunset, UT; DeVere Childs, Richfield, UT.
He was preceded in death by his father and an infant daughter, Kiya Childs.
Burial was February 16, 1995.
Family links:
Parents:
Russell Clay Childs (1904 - 1959)
Clara May Cornaby Johnson (1909 - 1995)Children:
Kiya Childs (1972 - 1972)*Siblings:
Russell Ardeen Childs (1928 - 2013)*
Carolee Irene Childs Newman (1931 - 2013)*
Fred Cornaby Childs (1935 - 2014)*
Dale T Childs (1943 - 1995)
Melvin Devere Childs (1944 - 2004)*Burial:
Evergreen Cemetery
Springville
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: Sec. F Lot 105 Pos. 1
Comments: Father of Lisa Andrus who md Robert Turner Braithwaite son/o John Andrw Braithwaite & Norma Turner
OBIT: The Post Register (ID), 14 SEP 2010
Douglas M. Andrus Jr.
Douglas Milo Andrus, Jr., 69, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed away 12 September, 2010, at the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and will be remembered for his kindness, love and devotion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. He was a man of integrity, virtue and faith and was trusted by his friends and associates.
Doug was born 29 April, 1941, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Douglas Milo Andrus and Veatrice Nelson Andrus, the second of six children. Doug attended Eagle Rock Grade School, New Sweden Elementary School, O.E. Bell Junior High and Idaho Falls High School, where he graduated with honors in 1959.
He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern States from 1960 to 1962. He was a faithful and diligent missionary and he had great success -- spending much of his time in the Bronx, N.Y. Upon returning, he attended Ricks College and BYU in Provo, Utah, where he studied business management. He graduated with honors in finance and marketing in 1967.
On 16 September, 1963, Doug married his sweetheart, Deanna Daw, in the Logan, Utah, LDS Temple. They are the parents of 13 children. He was a successful businessman and was co-owner of Doug Andrus Distributing and other related businesses. He was heavily involved in many community organizations, serving in various capacities and received numerous awards for his service, including the Silver Beaver Award from the Boys Scouts of America, the Granite Pillar Award for integrity in business and a humanitarian service award.
Doug was a devoted and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many positions in the church, including Elders Quorum Presidency, High Priest Group Leadership, Stake Mission President, Bishopric, Young Men President, Counselor in Stake Presidency, Stake President, Mission President in the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission, and ordinance worker and sealer in the Idaho Falls Temple. He and his wife loved their mission, being together and serving in the temple.
Doug enjoyed working in his yard and spending time with his 13 children and 56 grandchildren. Doug kept a journal throughout his life and seldom missed a day writing in it. In his home office, he has a filing cabinet full of these journals. During the past couple years of his life, Doug re-read many of his own writings and he compiled them as his life story. Although, in general, much of life is routine, his children appreciate the many simple memories he has recorded.
He is survived by his wife, Deanna, and their children, Lori (Clay) Murdoch, Lynette (Kory) Kunz, Lisa (Bob) Braithwaite, Monica (Dave) Kuhn, Heidi (John) Owen, Pauline (Dan) Marshall, Charise (Chris) Monson, Stan (Brooke) Andrus, Jared Andrus, Kevin (Emily) Andrus, Curtis (Nichole) Andrus and Heather (Rocky) Davies.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Brian; and a grandson, Houston Murdoch.
He is also survived by his older sister, Norma Fielding of St. George, Utah, and his younger siblings, Janet Orchard of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Heber Andrus of Idaho Falls, Idaho, David Andrus of Green River, Utah, and Steven Andrus of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 15, 2010, at the Eagle Rock Stake Center on 2020 S. Charlotte Drive with President Howard Stewart conducting. The family will visit with friends today from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Eagle Rock Stake Center and Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the service. Burial will be in the Ucon Cemetery.
Comments: Dau/o Brent Burraston & Melody J. Smith
Brent Burraston son/o James Roy Burraston & Doris Janette SmithSpanish Fork Cemetery
Last Name BURRASTON
First Name HOLLY JEAN
Birth Date 6-15-1980
Birthplace PAYSON, UTAH
Death Date 2-9-1982
Death Place PROVO, UTAH
Burial Date 2-12-1982
Grave Location 15.19B.01
Additional Comments
Gender
Mother MELODY SMITH BURRASTON
Father BRENT BURRASTON