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Show an; Lorraine B. Cooper + tions due to lupus. _ South Weber ly 9, | Of Chest and Lenora Dockery Burton Jr. _ She married Donnie Ray Cooper in January of 1986 in Salt Lake City. a Monticello, Ark., a daughter of James and Uinia Burks Lyles. She married Shelby ; taught Sunday was served | } ; groups, a missionary and a member of Y.W.C.C. __ She was a graduate of Ogden High ‘School. . _ Surviving are her husband of Los Calif.; one son, Amos Ray Cooper, Ogden; her parents of Ogden; | two brothers and six sisters, Kenneth Burton, Clearfield; Chest Burton WH, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Conrad (Vernie) # Layton; Minnie Roberts, Los Angeles, _ Calif; Mrs. Pender (Nayyirah) Madyun, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Sharon Thom-phins and Jennett Burton, both of Og- | | Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoin Ave., with Elder Bobbie Allen officiating. _ Friends may call at the Myers Mortu- ary, 845 Washington Blvd., Friday from the Wasatch. — of 20, 1953. ton, Wyo. They di- She moved to School, Bible School, of the choir and various and was drew Harrison in 1954, in Evans- | Ogden in 1937, ta ae _ from Kansas City, Mo. She had lived in _ Roy for the past eight years. She was educated in Monticello, ladies very Ark., and was had active She was a member of the American _ Business Womens Association, Atoka in all Mrs. Donnell (Mae F. Heath) Glynn, Ogden; 47 grandchildren, 32 greatgrandchildren, one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by one son, five brothers and four. sisters. Services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with the Rev. Jimmie Norwood of the Enid, Olka., Church of God in Christ and Rev. Jonny Miller of the Emmanuel Church of God in Christ officiating. os The family will meet friends on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary a member of the True _ Vine Baptist Church in Layton. auxiliary _ Chapter. She was also a member of the Queen of the West No. 17, Order _ of Eastern Star. She had been an item manager at _ Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1980 af_ ter 33 years of service. Surviving are two sons, Conrad O. Ashley, Ogden; Bobby C. Ashley, Roy; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grand- _ Children. Nathaniel F. (Pete) Hill, Fremont, Calif.; _ Steverson and Jannet Burton, both of 6 to 8 p.m. Interment in Memorial Gardens on April were later - vorced. church activities. She supported vari-. Ous Civic activities through her church. She ‘resided in Crescent, Okla., prior to moving to Utah in 1952. Prior to her. death, she resided at Aspen Care Cen| — ter in Ogden. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: James O. Hill, Cecil H. Hill, Leontra Hill, Truman F. Hill, Glenn C. Hill, all of Ogden; Charles U. Hill, Sedalia, Mo.; Carleice Hill, Wichita, Kan.; Sherman J. Hill, Oklahoma City, Okla.; a Sunday Schoo! teacher, a choir é a member C. Ash- leyin November of 1929 in Arkansas. He died | She married An- God in Christ Church. She had served Christ in Salt Lake City. She had been _ | _ _ _ | _ _ Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Howard Lyles, Oakland, Calif.; Gussie Dement, St. Louis, Mo.; Celestia Lincoln, Inglewood, Calif. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the New Zion Baptist Church in Ogden, 2935 Lincoln Ave., with Pastor Grover C. Walker and the Rev. Bobby C. Ashley, officiating. — Friends may call at Lindquist & Sons Colonial’ Chapel in Ogden Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday — 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. and on Tuesday from 12:45 to 1:45 Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. — Stee « ee nm Ogden on to 12:30 p.m. Wedne i | be with F ather Charles CumS Officiatin g. Milita ry honors will be accorded b y the Am eric an Legion . The. fami ly will meet fri i min M c ti jetty L. i | 16, (1933, & June He was born. Cal examiner’ $ report. Jan. 9 ine, #209, died Frida : }, 1987, at« his home Of causes to be de termine d bya medi- . 4 — 1904, in as a church mother and missionary, Ship to the Ebenezer Church of God in. den. ROY — Alma Lyles Ashley Harrison, member of the Emmanuel Church of Freeport. Alma A. Harrison 76, of 2801 W. 6000 S., died Friday, Feb. 6, 1987, at her home of cancer. She was born March 19, 1910, in. ; she had been af Falls, idaho. She moved her member- Angeles, i Hill Pentecostal faith. Since 1953 __ At an early age, she was united with _ the New Zion Baptist Church and later She became a member of the Commu_ hity Church of God in Christ of Idaho member, / ' ; member of the ‘lead operator at the ¢ oF He died June 11, 1960,ee She was a _ for Hercules Inc. = _ Center. = ey in Boley, Okla. had as eh) e ; fi ~ worked James * 4 _ She ried later ~Separated. 2 7 : wr 5.) ean 4 my. Steen S Jr, Ogden three grandchi Idren dren. Also survivi ng are his moth er, Mrs. -Doroth y Shet , Ogden; three sisters, Mrs. D onald H. {Gloria} White - Washington, D.c .; Mrs. JoA nn C arter, Denver, Colo.: M fs. Be Moore, A Bakersfieid , Calif. He was preceded in death by. a brother. Graveside servi ces will be held on |i Wednesda y at? p.m. at O gden City |i| Cemetery were % died Thursday, Ju- | n a truck driver for Gibd Co. | Survivi ing are his widow of La yton, one son, F “red Monr oe _They oe Burdine Hill, 83, of 5 Drive, ~He had fe: y 1987, at the St. Benedict's Hospi- _ Le~enzini in | KanCity, Kan. H. ~ He was. was a member of i ¥ _ tal of causes incident to age. _ _ She was born Sept. 12, Rentiesville, Okla., a daugh_ ter of Charles G. and Fannie €E. “Banks... On Sept. 2, 1923 she mar- _ She was born Nov. 17, 1957, in Ogden, a daughter | | \ et tk ek ‘ ¥ 2 Lorraine Burton Cooper, 29, of 3002 Wall, died Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1987, at the McKay-Dee Hospital of complica- i ; * Ate, s from |