DEATH: 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
Rich Braegger has a copy
BIOGRAPHY: Diabetes made his legally blind. He had a seeing-eye dog, Toledo.
Comments: Funeral for Maxcene Clemens w/o Morris John Edwards
FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 11 DEC 1969Sterling 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 City hospital on Tuesday, December 2, 1969. She had undergone major surgery to repair a disc in her spine, and had responded well unitl 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 Church. 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, Lakr; 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 Faatz are both uncles of the deceased.
BIOGRAPHY: 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.
BIOGRAPHY: 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.BIOGRAPHY: No Children
OBIT: Larkin Mortuary Obituaries & Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - Saturday, May 14, 2011
Katherine Rasmussen Alder (24 MAR 1920 - 12 MAY 2011)
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.