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             Ada Rowley Larsen

             Cyril Samuel “Pat” Patterson

             Laura Walker Ritchie

             Sarah Rowley Meredith

             Frank Anderton
Thomas Franklin Anderton

            Randal Carl Shipley

            Coleen Pearson Anderton

Seth Anderton -
Not sure of relationship

Arthur Donald Fassbinder

Naomia Shipley Fassbinder Brown

Geneva Anderton

Floyd Peter Fassbinder

Glenna Irene Wisdom

Willard John Shipley

Bernice Geneva Anderton Walker

Ella Ganell Olsen Newman

Westley J. Walker

Robert Lee Zufelt

Phyllis Weight Crowder

   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Lee Zufelt passed away from congestive heart failure on August 24, 2008 in American Fork Hospital after battling heart problems for over 20 years, he was surrounded by his family. He was born February 27, 1949 in Durango, LaPlata, Colorado to Lynn Zufelt and Nelsa Dean Nelson.
He married Karla Jean Shipley on November 20, 1970 in Provo, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Temple on June 19, 1992.They are the parents of two daughters, Lesa Lynn and Robyn.
He joined the United States Army and served in Vietnam. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. Robert and Karla served together as stake missionaries and also worked in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. He enjoyed camping, fishing, family reunions and spending time working in his shop.
Survived by his loving wife Karla, father Lynn, stepmother Preal Zufelt, Pleasant Grove, Utah, two daughters, Lesa Lynn Covington and Robyn Peacock, five grandchildren, Austin Zufelt, Cole and Brady Covington, Kendra and Jorden Peacock, brother Jimmy Lynn (Debra) Zufelt, Mapleton, Utah, sisters, Karen Brekke, Henderson, Nevada, Lynda (TH) Poloni, Price, Utah. Preceded in death by his mother Nelsa and stepfather Floyd Stevens.
Funeral service will be held Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 2:00 pm at the Cedar Fort LDS Chapel. Family and friends may call Wednesday, August 27, 2008 from 6-8:00 p.m. at Wing Mortuary, 118 East Main, Lehi, Utah. Interment, Fairfield City Cemetery. Online guest book at wingmortuary.com.

Westley J. Walker, lifetime resident of Pleasant Grove, Utah, passed away on Saturday, October 25, 2008, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Westley was born June 29, 1922, the third of four children to Joseph Shipley and Idella Fage Walker. He married his dear Mary Burns on May 8, 1942, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mary passed away in 1989. He and Mary raised seven children. He found love and companionship with his wife Metha Garrett of Quincy, Washington, in their retirement years. He has struggled with dementia for several years, but he stayed active as the sun was setting on his mental abilities. "You name it and I'll rope it," sufficed when his intellect failed.

Wes was a farmer, an excavator and a true pioneer. He proudly tended the East-bench land of his father. He served in the Navy during WWII as an aviation mechanic. He returned to run two successful excavation businesses, Walker Construction (with his brother Cyril) and Wes Walker Grading. When it came to grading and running heavy equipment, it was said, "He was the best there ever was." When you see the erosion control terraces along the Wasatch Mountains, think of Westley. He loved to help others. He was a practical man. He was the consummate worker and could run, fix or move anything.

His pioneering efforts were demonstrated in many arenas. If he needed something that didn't exist, he invented it. Try building a chain saw from a Model-T Ford sometime. Westley learned to fly his own "aeroplane." He water-skied; snow-skied and started snowmobiling before almost all others. He climbed to the top of Mount Timpanogos in 1997, at the age of 75 and shot a Rocky Mountain goat. He was an Eagle Scout and one of the first "Skunkers" in the old 3rd Ward, of "Monkey Town". He vacationed the world, and loved to go "trippin". His mischievous nature was always welcome and he could spin a good yarn, "Savvy"?!

He was a dedicated provider. He leaves behind a loving family including Metha, his seven children Sam (Katie), Ned (Marda), Val (Olivia), Jerry (Colleen), Mary Ann (Paul), Scott (Jill), Joe (Becky), 39 grandchildren, and a gaggle of great grandchildren. He is the last of his generation in our dear family. What a reception it must have been. If you listen closely, you may hear "Beer Barrel Polka" accompanied by Wes playing the spoons.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2008, in the Grove Creek 2nd Ward Chapel, 700 East and 500 North, Pleasant Grove. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Thursday "say bout 9:30". Interment will be at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com

Ganell Newman
Ella Ganell Olsen Newman, 81, passed away December 31, 2007 in South Ogden, Utah.

She was born May 21, 1926 in Monroe, Utah to Nephi Bernhardt and Emma Caroline Anderton Olsen. She married Clarence Junior Newman on December 8, 1945 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 5, 1964. They spent over fifty years of their married life living in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Ganell was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband. Her five children, Jane Newman (Jim), Eugene (Rita), Bruce (Paula), Nancy (Wayne) Park, Jerel (Gini); 16 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren will miss her greatly. They were the center of her life.

Ganell had a great love of children and music. She spent years as a teacher or music chorister in the Primary of the LDS church. She enjoyed the neighborhood children and volunteered at Central Elementary School in Pleasant Grove for several years. At the time of her death she was a resident of Country Pines Retirement Community in Clinton, Utah where she left behind many friends.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the Grove Creek 4th Ward Chapel, 942 N. 500 E., Pleasant Grove where friends may call from 12:45-1:45 p.m. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com

 

Together again Bernice & LaVar 
May 26, 2009
On May 22, 2009 Bernice Geneva Anderton Walker beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend passed away peacefully in her sleep. Bernice was born Feb. 13, 1932 on the ranch in Marysvale, Utah to Wesley Elmer and Kirsten Geneva (Anderson) Anderton. She was raised in Marysvale with her eight siblings and later moved to Tooele. In 1952 Bernice married the love of her life William Lavar Walker. Together they raised two children Peggy (Danny) Sanchez and Grant (Lucy). Bernice loved her grandkids, hunting, fishing, and life on the ranch. She loved to shop especially when there was a good deal and always shared the wealth. In her later years there wasnt a yard sale she would pass up. She loved going for scenic drives with family whenever she got the chance. Bernice is survived by her children, grandchildren: Thomas (Tommy) Belnap, Nathan Grant (Analyn) Walker, Nikki (Nate) Walker. Brothers: Grant (Marie), Robert (Vickie), Ned, Donald (Annie) Anderton and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, parents, brothers: Virl, Harold, Bud, Ralph, sister Maxine and son-in-law Danny Sanchez. The family wishes to express their many thanks to Rocky Mountain Care, Dr. Trudel and Hospice staff for the love and care they have shown Bernice in the past year. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 28 at 11 a.m. at the Tate Mortuary (110 S. Main) with viewing to be held Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. also Thursday one hour prior to service. Interment Tooele Cemetery 361 S. 100 East.

Joseph Shipley Services Held
Funeral services for Joseph Raymond Shipley, 61, of 11615 South Harrison Avenue, Lynwood, were held Wednesday from the Emerson and White Mortuary, Whittier.
Mr. Shipley who died February 20, 1955, in a Los Angeles hospital was a native of American Fork, Utah, had made his home in the Los Angeles area for the past 30 years. He is survived by the widow, Lavina "Vinnie"; two sisters, Mrs Naomia Brown of Los Angeles and Mrs. Erma Boll of Huntington Park; and two borthers, Warren, of Torrance, and Clarence, of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Interment was at Rose Hills Memorial Park.

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In memory of
Lavina Shipley
Date of Birth
October 21, 1893
Date of Death
January 11, 1966
Memorial Services
January 11, 1966
Memorial Services
Coleman Mortuary Chapel
Thursday, January 13, 1966 - 1:30 P.M.
Officiating
Bishop Clarence B. Simmons, Pastor
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Whittier 1st Ward
Interment
Rose Hills Memorial Park
Whittier, California
Arrangements by
Coleman Mortuary
215 No. Euclid Street
La Habra, California

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In Memory of
Gertrude C. Shipley
Date of Birth
March 26, 1909
Denver, Colorado
Entered into Rest
March 29, 1980
Ventura, California
Services
Tuesday, April 1, 1980 - 1:00 PM
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Officiant
Bishop John O. Bebee
Soloist
Dorothy Tonnies
Organist
Stacey Tonnies
(Private Inurnment)
Charles Carroll Funeral Home
Directors

Ada Rowley Larsen
Ada Rowley Larsen, 88, 1023 Pierpont Avenue, died 15 Oct 1972, of natural causes at home. Born 9 Oct 1884, American Fork, to Alma and Amelia Shipley Rowley. Married Edward C. Larsen, 9 Jun 1915, Salt Lake City, solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died November 1952. Member DUP. Survivors: sons, daughter, Edward H, Clifford U, Glenn H, Mrs J. Ernest (Ruby) Morris, all Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Grace Morrison, Orange, CA Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., 260 East South Temple, where friends call Monday, 6-8 p.m., Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial American Fork Cemetery.

Chloe Thorne Harper Shipley
Funeral Services for Chloe Thorne Harper Shipley, 81, of Pleasant Grove, who died Wednesday, Oct 1, 1975 at the American Fork Hospital of causes incident to age, were held last Saturday, Oct 4, at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove First Ward Chapel with Bishop Lloyd K. Ash conducting.
Speakers at the services were Maymetta Johnson and Boyd Anderson, and a life sketch was given by JoAnn McOmie Child.
Vocal numbers were given by JoAnne Brady and Patricia Seely, accompanied by Margene Shumway, and the prelude and postlude music was played by Andrea Olsen and Julia Olsen Smoot.
Prayers were given by Roy T. Harper, Elvin R. Thorne, and Paul L. Blackhurst, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Don McOmie.
Pallbearers were Mack Boyer, David Cutchen, Samuel Harper, Michael Radmall, Todd Harper, Don S. McOmie. Honorary Pallbearers were Duane McOmie, Kirk Shipley, Craig Shipley, Lynn Harper and Douglas McOmie.
Mrs. Shipley was born Jan 22, 1894 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of David and Annie E. Armitstead Thorne. She married Samuel Duane Harper Aug 29, 1917, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov 7, 1955. She married Randall Shipley Oct 22, 1956 in Pleasant Grove.
She was a member of the Pleasant Grove First Ward.
Survivors include her husbvand, one son and one daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Helen) Randmall, Sparks, NV; Roy Thorne Harper, Mt. Vernon, WA; one stepson and one stepdaughter, R. Carl Shipley, American Fork; Mrs. Don (Jean) McOmie, Salt Lake City; 18 grandchildren and one brother, Leo Thorne, Salt Lake City.

Cyril Samuel “Pat” Patterson
Cyril Samuel “Pat” Patterson, 68, 65 East 1000 South, Bountiful, died 8 Sep 1970, at home of cancer.
Born June 2, 1902, American Fork, to Samuel Mathew and Grace Ada Shipley Patterson.
Married Grace M. Cunningham, Aug 11, 1920, Farmington. Employed Phillips Petroleum Company; member Frank Phillips Men’s Club, Episcopal Church, Bonneville Lodge No.31 F & A.M.; volunteer at St. Mark’s Hospital gift shop; school crossing guard for Davis County School Districk; attened Westminster College.
Survivors; widow; son, daughters, James L, Mrs Pete (Susie) Delange, both Bountiful; Mrs. K.A. (Beverly) Schrader, Sandy; three grandchildren; one greatoGrandchild; brother, sister, Kenneth S., Mrs. Charles (Theo) Anderson, both Portland, OR.
Funeral Friday 1 p.m., Bountiful Community Church, 100 N. 400 East. Friends call Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, Friday 11:30-12:30 p.m. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park.

Gilbert Dazel Pulley
American Fork – Dazel Pulley, 61, 553 North 2nd East, died Sep 9, 1975, in an American Fork hospital of cardiac arrest.
Born March 21, 1914, in American Fork, to James Milton and Ella Greenwood Pulley. Married Sylvia Shipley, Oct 1, 1935, in Salt Lake City; solemnized, Salt Lake Temple. General building contractor in American Fork and North Utah County. Member, LDS Church.
Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. Gary (Barbara) Elton, Mrs. Nolan (Elizabeth) Healey both American Fork; 10 grandchildren; mother, step-father, Mr and Mrs Alma Christensen, American Fork; brothers, sisters, Wendell Christensen, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Ecker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clarence (Jennie) Ball, Riverton.
Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., at the American Fork Sixth LDS Ward chapel. Friends call, Anderson & Sons Mortuary, Friday, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday 9:30-10:30 a.m. Burial, American Fork City Cemetery.

Laura Walker Ritchie
Deseret News Saturday 18 Jun 1966
Laura Walker Ritchie, 74, Provo, died of causes incident to age June 17, 1966 at 5:20 a.m. in a Provo nursing home. Born Dec 3, 1891, Pleasant Grove, to Sanford Foutz and Nettie Shipley Walker. Married to Charles Parker Ritchie July 18, 1914, Farmington. Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 4, 1960. Provo resident since 1929. Active member Provo Eleventh ward. Survivors: sons, daughters, Sanford W., San Diego, CA; Robert T., Midvale; Mrs. Dayton (Ruth) Scheide, Ventura, CA; Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Simmons, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs Paul R. (Virginia) Oldroyd, Orem; nine grandchildren; brother, Loren, Pleasant Grove, Funeral Monday 11 a.m. Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Pleasant Grove City Cemetery.

Rollo Shipley Thornton
Pleasant Grove – Rollo Shipley Thornton, 71, Salt Lake City, died 29 Oct 1966, in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born July 7, 1895, American Fork, to Alexander and Elizabeth Shipley Thornton. Married Leah Hutchings, April 19, 1919 in Provo; divorced. Member LDS Church. Retired pharmacist. Veteran World War I. Surviving: daughter, Mrs Don (LuAnna) Badham Payson; two grandchildren, one great-grandchild; sister, Mrs. Louis L. (Leah) Larson, Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Olpin Sundberg Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, where friends may call Saturday prior. Burial American Fork Cemetery.

Sarah Rowley Meredith
Services Held Saturday for Sarah Rowley Meredith
Mrs. Sarah Rowley Meredith, 76, 323 East State Road, died Tuesday, December 23, at 7:00 a.m. at the American Fork Hospital following a short illness.
She was born October 11, 1882, in American Fork, a daughter of Alma and Amelia Shipley Rowley. She married George Henry Meredith in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in June 1947.
Mrs. Meredith was a housewife and active church worker, having been affiliated with the Primary for twenty years and the Relief Society fifteen years, in both stake and ward work. She was also a Relief Society visiting teacher for many years. During the years 1936 to 1942, when the Meredith’s were located in South Dakota with the sugar company, she was active in the LDS branch there and frequently had missionaries at their home as they toured the missions.
Survivors include one son and two daughters, Leo G. Meredith, American Fork; Mrs. Richard H. (Clea) Maxfield, Salt Lake City, and Zelma Meredith, South Gate, CA; eight grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W.J. (Grace) Morrison, Orange, CA; Mrs. Ed (Ada) Larsen, and Mrs. Kate Adams, Salt Lake City.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 ;.m. in the First-Fifth Ward Chapel under the direction of Bishop J. Fred Scholes.
Speakers included Ferril M. Sorenson and President Phil D. Jensen, with remarks by Bishop Scholes.
Musical selections for the services were two numbers “One Fleeting Hour” and “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” by a vocal trio composed of Affra Nelson, Mildred Mecham and Margaret Gardner; vocal sola “A Christian’s Goodnight” by E.R. Shelley. Prelude and postlude music was played by Dorothy Vest and Mary Humphries accompanied the vocalists.
Glen Greenwood offered the invocation, and the benediction was pronounced by Art Eskelson. Prayer at the home was offered by Melvin Grant, and Abe Greenwood dedicated the grave in the American Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were members of the family.

Thomas Shipley, 72, 665 West First North Street, died at a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 5:55 a.m. of pneumonia.
Mr. Shipley was born 19 Sep 1870 at American Fork, a son of Joseph and Elizabeth Anderton Shipley. He had been a resident of Salt Lake City for 30 years. Prior to his death, he was a member of the high priests quorum of the Sixteenth LDS ward. His father was one of the original Mormon battalion which came to Utah.
Surviving are two sons, William C. and Earl F. Shipley of Salt Lake City; a daughter, Mrs. Vera S. Bult of Salt Lake City; a brother Joseph Shipley of Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs Grace Patterson of Portland, OR, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Sixteenth LDS ward, 131 North Fifth West Street, by L. DeVon Mecham, bishop. Friends may call at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Vera S. Bult, 6618 West First North Street, Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery.

Frank Anderton Dies
Frank Anderton, after suffering for two weeks or more with influenza-pneumonia, died at his home in Marysvale last Friday evening. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderton and at the time of his death was about 30 years old. The deceased leaves a wife and three children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderton, and a host of sorrowing friends to mourn his untimely calling. The body was taken to Monroe last Monday for interment.
(Piute Chieftain, 27 February 1919)

Robert Blake Todd III
59, of Downey, died in a local hospital Monday.
Services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood Park Cemetery. the Rev. Fred Sevier will officiate.
Burial will be at Inglewood Park Cemetery.
Friends may visit Halverson-Luce Mortuary.
Born in Utah, Mr. Todd had lived 30 years in Huntington Park. He was a graduate of Huntington Park High School.
He belonged to the Moose Lodge and had worked 40 years for Mobil Oil Company before retiring this year.
He is survived by the widow, Mary; a son, Robert Neal Todd of Burbank; a daughter, Karen Mary Todd of Downey; his mother, Ethel Todd of South Gate; a brother Donald W. todd of San Diego; a sister, Mrs. Robert Maddox of South Gate and one grandchild.

Randal Carl Shipley
Randal Carl Shipley, 73, of American Fork passed away peacefully after a long illness surrounded by loved ones on April 16, 2002. Carl was born July 13, 1928 in American Fork to Willard Randal and Annie Slack Shipley. He married Rowena Williamson August 28, 1984. Carl graduated from American Fork High School. He worked at Geneva Steel and also operated his own painting business. He was an avid golfer, he enjoyed bowling and had a strong love of hunting and fishing.
Carl is survived by his wife Rowena, American Fork; 2 sons and 2 daughters: Craig (Gaylene) Shipley, American Fork; Karla (Robert) Zufelt, Fairfield; Kirk Shipley, American Fork; Melinda (Scott) Lewis, Layton; step children: Dana (Ron) Day, Salt Lake City; Lance (Bonnie) Williamson, Sandy: Ken (Jenny) Williamson, Florida; 10 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Jean (Don) McOmie, Salt Lake. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Chris.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 20, at 11 a.m. in Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, where friends may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to the services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank Vista Care Hospice for their care and support of Carl and our family.

 ""Together Again" Neil Levi Anderton, our father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather, brother and friend passed away peacefully at his home in Salt Lake City early October 4, 2002, at the age of 96. He was born Nov 29, 1905, in Monroe, UT, to Levi J. and Rocinda Jensen Anderton. Married Nettie Irene Hale in 1924, later divorced. A son was born to them, Donald H. Anderton. Married Myrtle M. Nichols in 1927, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A son was born to them, Evan J. Anderton. He lived in Park City, UT, working in the mines. Moved to San Francisco, CA, and worked as a street-car operator. They later lived in Duchesne, UT, where he worked as a butcher and later built a cafe which Myrtle ran. He was an avid fly fisherman, loved to garden and play his harmonica. He and Myrtle loved to dance and were the winners of several awards. He is survived by his sons Donald (Bobbie), Evan (Levilyn); brother, Danny (Elizabeth); daughter-in-law, Lillie Belle Anderton; 10 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; and many extended family members. Preceded in death by parents, wife, ex-wife, two brothers and three sisters. Services will be Tues. Oct 8, 11 a.m. at the South Cottonwood 2nd Ward Chapel, 981 East Revere Circle (5555 South). Family and friends may call Mon. Oct 7, 6-8 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East, and one hour prior to services. Interment Holladay Memorial Park. A special thanks to granddaughters Holli and Sandra for their extra loving care given to Grandpa.
Published in the Deseret News on 10/6/2002.

WEST VALLEY/RICHFIELD, UTAH- Coleen Pearson Anderton, 72, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, returned to her heavenly home, and into the loving arms of her Father in Heaven, Aug. 4, 2002, in Richfield, Utah. Coleen was born in Sevier, Utah, to Alta Iona Gilbert and Marvin Ray Pearson on Nov. 12, 1929. She married John Richard Anderton on Oct. 1, 1949. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband Richard; her sons: Larry (Rae Lynn), Terry (Ginger), John, and Steven; and her daughters: Dianne (Tom) Eatchel, Cathy (Steve) Barela, Linda (Neil) Cowley, and Dixie (Curtis) Anderson; 27 grandchildren; 13 great-grand-children; a sister, Beverly Pitts (Lewis) Nielson; a brother, O'Dean (Brenda) Pearson. She was preceded in death by her parents; two step-brothers: Evan O. Bown, and Deloy Bown; and an infant son, Robert Michial. Coleen's greatest joy in life was her family. She cherished her husband and children. She had a loving, compassionate nature, and a keen sense of humor. She was a peacemaker -- always positive, willing to listen and forever patient. She was a nurturing mother, and a grandmother to all. We will always remember her tender brown eyes, dimpled smile and lighthearted laughter. Coleen and Richard raised their children in West Valley, Utah, where they lived for most of their married life. Richfield, Utah was their home at heart and they returned there often. Coleen worked for many years at Abbott Medical Supplies formerly Sorenson Research, in West Valley, Utah where she made many lasting friendships. She served faithfully for many years in various callings for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She endured many trials in her life, and still her faith never wavered. Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 11:00 a.m. in the Richfield 4th, 7th and 9th LDS Ward Chapel, 159 N. 400 W. Friends may call at the Magleby Mortuary, 50 S. 100 W. in Richfield, on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Ward chapel Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, UT.
Published in the Deseret News on 8/6/2002.

Hazel L. Anderton  (Hazel Fern Levi wife of Don Smith Anderton ) 1902 ~ 2003 Funeral services for Hazel Levi Anderton, 101 of Elsinore, Utah, will be held on Monday, August 11, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. in the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 50 South 100 West, Richfield. Friends may call at the Magleby Mortuary Sunday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and again on Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:30. Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery. She is survived by daughters, Mae Nebeker of Richfield, Elaine Christiansen of Orem, Shirley Mushegan of Pico Rivera, CA, and Betty Baker of Downey, CA.
Published in the Deseret News on 8/9/2003.

Seth Anderton
HURRICANE, Utah – Our sweet little angel, Seth, returned to his Heavenly Father Monday, Nov. 4, 2002 at the Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George, Utah. He was born Jan. 28, 2002 in St. George, Utah to Trevor Harold and Ronda Elkins Anderton. Surviving family include: his parents, Trevor and Ronda, and his siblings, Myles, Mikkel, Aaron, and Carter, all of Hurricane; his grandparents, Raymond and Brenda Anderton and Ron and Lola Elkins, all of Sandy; his great-grandparent, Leona Elkins of Sandy, Ut; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 9, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at the Hurricane Stake Center, 677 South 700 West, Hurricane, UT. Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., prior to services at the Stake Center. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury & Beard Mortuary, (435) 673-2454. The family would like to thank all the doctors and nurses for all their loving care. Friends and family are invited to offer their condolences at
www.spilsburybeard.com. Click on the dove.
Published in the Deseret News on 11/7/2002.

Arthur Donald Fassbinder
‘Game’ Costs Child Life
Boy, 4, Killed by Milk Truck
Four-year-old Arthur Fassbinder thought it was all a game yesterday when the milkman kept putting him back on the sidewalk.
The play cost his life. William A. Moore, 29, of 3638 Cardiff Street, Palms, saw the little boy playing in the street when he stopped his milk truck near Arthur’s home at 5925 Wall Street.
He set the child on the sidewalk, saying; "You stay there, young man." When he returned from the delivery, Arthur was in the street again, and Moore put him back on the sidewalk with a friendly pat.
When he returned a second time the little boy was not in sight. Apparently pursuing his "game" Arthur had hidden under the truck. He died on the way to Georgia Street Receiving Hospital.
Parents: Floyd Peter and Naomia Shipley Fassbinder
Born 5 Jul 1934 in Los Angeles, California
Died 3 Sep 1938 Los Angeles, California

Naomia Brown
Visitation for Naomia Shipley Brown, a Torrance resident for 35 years, will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at Halverson-Leavell Mortuary in Torrance.
Born October 8, 1901, in American For, Utah, she died April 27, 1978, in a Harbor City hospital.
She was a member of the National Society of Daughters of the Pioneers.
Survivors include three daughters, Irene Farris of Riverside, Frances Stanzione of Long Beach and LaRae Wilson of Torrance; four sons Eugene Fassbinder of Montana, Richard Fassbinder of Lakewood, Dean Brown of Inglewood and Wilmer Brown of Washington, 32 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Torrance.
Burial will follow at Inglewood Park Cemetery.
Parents: Joseph A and Frances Hill Shipley

Geneva (ANDERSON) ANDERTON
Marysvale--Geneva Anderton, 80, died July 24, 1982, in a Tooele hospital.
She was born June 23, 1902 in Elsinore, to Peter and Marie Jacobson Anderson. She was preceded in death by her husband Alma Wesley Anderton on May 31, 1961.
She is survived by her sons, Harold, Bud, Ned and Donald, all of Tooele; one daughter, Mrs. William L. (Bernice)Walker of Tooele; two sons Grant and Robert in Marysvale; 40 grand-children and 30 great grandchildren.
Other survivors include two brothers, Martin Anderson of Henderson, Nev. and Clarence Anderson of Richfield.
Services were Wednesday in the Marysvale Ward Chapel.
Burial was at the Monroe City Cemetery in Monroe.
(Richfield Reaper, 4 August 1982)

Floyd Peter Fassbinder

578 East Hyde Park Blvd., Inglewood. Services were held today 3:00 p.m. Sawtelle Cemetery Chapel. Loving father of LaRae Wilson, Irene Farris, Frances Wisdom, Floyd Eugene Fassbinder, Richard Fassbinder. Also survived by one sister Ida Whiting and one brother Walter Fassbinder. He was born in Durango, Colorado, in 1899. He was employed as a cook at the Clock Restaurant

Newspaper date 1 Sep 1954

H.P. Baby Dies of Polio

15th Victim of Dreaded Disease

Glenna Irene Wisdom

Ten-month-old Glenna Wisdom of Huntington Park died last night of bulbar polio in a respirator at Rancho Los Amigos polio center.

She was the 15th person to die from polio in Los Angeles County this year. She was also one of the youngest.

Glenna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wisdom of 6915 Middleton, was first admitted to the polio ward at Los Angeles County General Hospital Aug 8, 1954, and was transferred to Rancho Los Amigos polio center Aug. 24.

The infant was confined in the respirator almost the entire period of her hospitalization.

Glenna Irene Wisdom was born 30 Oct 1953 to Frances Pearl Fassbinder and William John Wisdom in Huntington Park , Los Angeles , California .

Glenna died 31 Aug 1954 in Rancho Los Amigos Polio Center , Los Angeles , California . She was buried 2 Sep 1954 at the Angeles Abbey Mausoleum.

Glenna was survived by her parents and a brother, William John Wisdom, Jr.

Willard J. Shipley Answers Last Call

Willard J. Shipley, 74, died Tuesday afternoon at the family residence. He had been suffering for eight days with pneumonia and although the disease seemed to be quite under control his heart was not strong enough to stand the strain.

Mr. Shipley was born in Salt Lake City, October 14, 1856, the third child in a family of twelve. Both his parents were early pioneers and his father, Joseph Shipley, came to Utah in 1847 and was a member of the Mormon Battalion. The family came to American Fork when Willard was two years of age and since that time his home has been inside here.

For thirty years he practiced barbering but in later years he was engaged in farming in this community. In 1936-1938 he filled a mission for the L.D.S. church in the Southern states. Soon after his returne he served two terms as precinct Justice of the Peace. His wife Sylvia Bromley Shipley, preceded him in death three years ago.

He is survived by two sons, Willis E. Shipley of Chicago, and W. Randall Shipley of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Lillie Anderson of Monroe, Mrs. Lula Fitzgerald of Mon??? Mrs. Sarah Clarke of Lehi  and Miss Sylvia Shipley of American Fork. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Nettle Walker and Mrs Elizabeth Thornton of Pleasant Grove, Mrs Grave Patterson of Portland, Oregon, Joseph and Thomas Shipley of Salt Lake City.

Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Third ward chapel.

The services under the direction of Bishop G. Edward Abel, began with a vocal duet, I Know That My Redeemer Lives: by Mrs. LaDocia Wagstaff and Miss Muriel Heater. The opening prayer was offered by John Heater followed by a violin solo, “Resignaclea” by Miss Ann Clayson, accompanying by Miss Alice Parker




 

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