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Obituaries

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Florence M. Caldwell


FERRON – Our beloved Florence M. Caldwell, age 63, passed away at her home in Ferron on April 2, 2002. She was born Aug. 30, 1938, in Oakland, Calif., to Paul and Ruth Bartlett Armstrong. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, collecting dolls and antiques, and if you ever tasted her cooking, you knew what a great cook she was. Her door was always open to anyone. She was a very special lady and was always loving and caring for her family. She worked several jobs in the communities, and her greatest love was her grandchildren which she could be found on the sidelines cheering them on and supporting them in every way.
Survivors include her husband, T. E. Caldwell of Ferron; Children: Jim Komar of Ferron, Linda (Dale Fielder) of Orangeville, daughter-in-law, June Komar, also Donald (Carol Riddle), Larry (Bonnie Lipsey), and step-son, John Komar, Jr.
At her request, private services will be held in California and private interment will follow at Paradise Chapel of the Pines, and Paradise Cemetery. Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale handled the arrangements.

Lee Kartchner


SALT LAKE/PRICE – Anora Lee Kartchner, age 58, passed away April 3, 2002 in Price.
She was born May 22, 1943 in Price to LaMont Henry and Enid Jane VanWagoner Kartchner. Married Mac Paskins, divorced; Ray Russell, divorced; Bob McCleary, divorced.
Lee had a great appreciation for music and especially loved playing the piano. She was a dear neighbor, a compassionate and loving person to many.
Lee loved the many beauties of nature and will be dearly missed by all.
Survived by son, Corey (Allison) Paskins, Logan; grandsons, Chandler and Chanse Paskins, Logan; father, LaMont (Darlene) Kartchner, Price; sisters, Patty (Nyal) Nessen, St. George; LaLani (Sam Haymes, Fruit Heights; Dawn (Jim) Leonard, East Carbon; Kathy Mabbutt, Salina; and DeAnn Mabbutt, Price; brothers, Ray (LaRae) Cook, Roosevelt; and Randy (Bobbie) Mabbutt, Price; many other loving family members and a community of friends. She was preceded in death by mother; sons, Michael and Thomas Paskins.
Funeral service Tues., April 9, 1 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 E. Main Street, Price. Family will be at Mitchell’s Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Wellington City Cemetery.

Andrew Charles Johansen


Our brave little angel Andrew Charles Johansen returned home to his Heavenly Father from his parents arms on April 4, 2002 after a valiant struggle from an early birth. He was born with his brother Shane Emmett Johansen at Utah Valley Hospital on Dec. 12, 2001. He was in tune with his family and would look at them and give them comfort when they needed it most. He is survived by his parents Larry J. and Anna Marie Bingham Johansen of Huntington. His twin brother Shane Emmett Johansen, grandparents Merwin and Larie Johansen of Elmo, and Clyde and Christy Bingham of Huntington, his great-grandmother Doreen Emmett of Fillmore, and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends may call at the Huntington Stake Center on April 9 from 10 – 10:45 a.m. Funeral services will follow at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in the Huntington City Cemetery.
The family expresses their heartfelt thanks to the many friends and family members who have been by their side, and especially the doctors, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists and nurses and staff at Utah Valley who worked so lovingly and hard with our precious Andrew.

Russell D. Pace


ELMO – Our dear husband, father, and grandpa, Russell D. Pace, 80, passed away on a bright sunny April Fool’s Day, 2002. He was from Jan. 7, 1922, in Gunnison, Utah to Beulh and Eleanor Pace
He married Evelyn Louise Foster Pace on May 27, 1946. They have five children. Russ was a Veteran of World War II where he drove a tank and was proud to serve his country. He was a painter most of his life and ran Russ Pace Painting for many years. He was a member of the Painter’s Union.
He is survived by his wife, Eve of Elmo, whom he cared for with loving care for the past three year as she has had a lingering illness; five children: Kim (Mark) Nelson, Boulder, Colo.; Kathie (Jerry) Anderson, Elmo; Cal Pace, Price; Kristi (Jim) Snyder, Huntington; Cliff (Brenda) Pace, Boulder, Colo; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; sister, Beulah Nichols, Salt Lake City; brother, Robert Pace, Kearns.
Graveside service was held April 5, at the Elmo Cemetery after a viewing at the Fausett Mortuary in Price.

Arvetta Eama Satterfield


Arvetta Eama Satterfield, age 89, passed away March 31, 2002 at her home in Columbia where she has resided for the past 54 years. She was born March 8, 1913 in Dalton, S.D. to James Albert and Estella Doak Hardin. She married Everett L. Satterfield Dec. 1, 1934 in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Arvetta graduated from Carbon College in 1951 and attended BYU, Westminster and University of Utah and graduated as Salutatorian from Utah State University in 1954. She taught art classes in East Carbon and at CEU for 25 years.
After her retirement she taught adult literacy and art. She also served on the city council and as mayor pro-tem and was very active in civic affairs until her health failed her at the age of 89. She was one of the first three women to join Rotary International in 1966, later honored as Woman of the Year and as a Paul Harris Fellow in 1992.
Arvetta was the 1993 Grand Marshal for the East Carbon Daze parade.
America Airlines gave her the Wings of Eagles award for her lifetime of service.
The St. Joseph Indian School and Mission in Chamberlain, S. D. honored her for her contributions to their endeavors collecting toys and clothes for the children.
She maintained an apartment for battered women for the past eight years.
In addition to all this, she was an accomplished artist in oils, water colors and acrylic.
Arvetta is survived by her daughter Arvetta (and Robert) Patt of Whittier, Calif. and son Erbey Satterfield of Ogden; six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, sister Nellie O’Hare and brother Robert Paul Kappen.
Funeral services were held Mon., April 8, 2002 at 10 a.m. at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Friends called Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Price. Burial was in Price City Cemetery.
In Lieu of Flowers, donations may be made to the Colleen Quigley Womens Center c/o Fausett Mortuary 680 E. 100 S. Price, Ut. 84501

Donald Gray


SALT LAKE/WELLINGTON – Our loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, Donald Vance Gray, went to sleep Friday night and woke in the arms of the Lord on Saturday, April 6, 2002.
Like all good Scots when confronted with a formidable foe, lymphoma, he fought valiantly. His determinations to “never give up” was an inspiration to all who knew him.
He was born May 30, 1947 in Rawlins, Wyo., to Loren and Marjorie Salisbury Gray. He married Lauri Perkins in 1984. They were blessed with one son, Cameron, in 1986.
He graduated from Skyline High School in Salt Lake City in 1965. Don attended Weber State College, participating in the ROTC. He graduated cum laude and was commissioned into the U.S. Army, receiving his second lieutenant bars at the time of his graduation in 1969. He served in the Army for four years as a train commander in the Berlin Brigade, attaining the rank of captain.
Upon leaving the Army, he spent a year in Scotland attending the University of Edinburgh and learning to play the bagpipes. When he returned to the States, he began a long career in the federal government, working first for the U.S. Forest Service and then bringing his talents to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
He loved the wide open spaces of Wyoming and Utah. He and his family spent many wonderful days in the places he loved, camping, hiking and cross-country skiing. He was very proud of his Scottish heritage and shared his love of all things Scottish with his family and friends, including its history, music and famous single malts.
He is survived by wife, Lauri; son, Cameron; parents, Loren and Marjorie Gray; sister, Sharon (Paul) Newton; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be Wed., April 10, 11 a.m., at the Price Chapel-Christian Missionary Alliance, 611 West Price River Drive. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 E. Main Street, Price, Tuesday evening, 7- 8 p.m., and at the Price Chapel Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Wellington City Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Lymphoma Research Foundation or the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Louise Tatton


PRICE – Louise Burton Tatton, 87, passed away April 5, 2002 in Price.
She was born Dec. 28, 1914 in Kenilworth to John Arthur and May Bell Lundgren Burton. She married Maurice Tatton June 1, 1937 in Spring Glen.
Louise graduated from Wasatch Academy.
Louise was a loving and devoted companion and caregiver to Maurice when he suffered a stroke.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Maurice; and daughter, Phyllis O’Meara. Survived by son, Richard (Sandra) Tatton; five grandchildren, Jennifer (Mike) Hallman, Joseph (Kathy) O’Meara, John O’Meara, Nick (Danelle) Tatton, Ali (Vaughn) Cecil; three sweet great-grandchildren, Andy Bryner, Samantha Tatton and Shawn Hallman.
Funeral service Tues., April 9, 10 a.m., at Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell’s Tuesday one hour prior to service. Interment, Price City Cemetery.

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