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Show Po , e Po le WEST POINT i ff OUS reer in Civil Service with the Air Force. He tired ee cea . Lloyd HANGG and granddaughter Linda of Ohio, her : in and — 71 He was old. was bor n Januar 1926 Winfield , Louisia Na, son yof 25, Elmena awa y the morn- Rogers Jame years He OGDEN- Jr. passed ing of Aug ust 10, 1997. James Ro gers, Jr. ~ Ox OSHFeEas BEET SPO RE Succes xe 2y oe a OLE Soc Sees Boswell and Katie Cross of Ogden; | son Brad Fisher, wife Kim and grand- | __At his request, Lloyd’s body donated to Anatomical Research.was A me- | morial service will be held at a later . date in Destin, Florida, Ci aap ae 3 : | | es e neg ki CC i She EeSe iS 6th Sec" EO Gal so BS a eaesae GHE BEOPe .° 2 SOYE e En oOo SPSecoessS £6, 2e = ee son Drew of Salt Lake City. - ter Valerie Fisher-Parsons and husband | F-==200L%> Poaoe So Sco Jaim of Clinton; grandson Brandon Siig See eS ecetecntsentonetatats _ mother Pat Fisher of Chicago; daugh- 9 G6 Dee HO. ee to his wife and family: son Scott Fisher | catello, Idaho, at 2 p.m. where military honors will be accorded. es baptized in Grace Lutheran : _ _Uoyd's legacy of “Do the best you can and don't look back” and humor in facing life's difficulties is passed on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s — ; Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 South State, Al and from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. at the , _ church prior to services. belie 3 Interment Mt. View Cemetery in FOr Oe ue O © CODE o ©£O>LaES5Ha S.. ® oO — PEGs Eve EPPS _ FEED St Clg? Toe Pune OS HoOVUSON ae §eome SLE 2ap OOF E> ys = £8} eG ES Ss = EF ee Boy oe SOxv@EOS Lege = po GF SZRLHFGE Coe ows ensars POOR eC Pe OOPS TS e a at a ee 29 Hs Zoorogre< sss ee Se See eeSOOG a ge soge le CGHaaevEurc rs S25 L2BZSS i -DCl= SD gr GD O9GF09S [BS SSto —— = —“S02=52 een” 2S 5S .stgto SPEC Os CODHGcCES — ec a home there. He loved walking the | who loved him. . os Funeral services will be held Monday, May 19, 1997 at the West Point. LDS Stake Center, 550 No. 2300 W., at 10 a.m. Friends and family may call — 3.650 white sugar-sand beach and returning | to their own “Bito’ Heaven”....a dream = Williams and as - realized an ultimate dream He was on lives of all he Jacob § Church in Destin, Florida, having found | ‘Nashville, Tenn.; and friends and family == Ruth, when he joined the Emerald Coast Christopher Anthony Williams of Pocatello, Idaho; one sister, lola Lyons of w in ‘Barber Shopper; Sf was baptized into the LDS Church on March 1, 1997. He was an avid fisherman _and loved to travel. Larry touched the <= Utah golf but bad & eee jokes and fishing (especially withaaa his were among his passions. came in contact with. He » made friends easily and kept them for life. — Larry is survived by his wife, Kristen; >< Fe Hill buddy, Mac) es eee ewe es | a sweetheart of 47 £ years began traveling the | U.S.A. He had. enjoyed square dancing and | : two sons, John re- from. He and eldest son. “| | his wife and Eegee: ee , Air Force Base, | loved serving his country. He recruited many new members including his wife .- Larry | - Lloyd was born in Ohio, March 7, 1930, where he began a 36 year ca- : : February 11, 1951 in He was the beloved gues [es fae world. He was a Vietnam Veteran and and att from complications of ulcerative colitis. Ogden, basethe s wiih ; PHOENIX, Arizona - Lloyd D. Fisher 1985. throughout. Pg gee Tale died April 9, 1997, in Phoenix, Ariz. this life on Thursday, May 15, 1997 at | ae e r Lloyd D. Fisher - Larry E. Williams left the age of 46. Larry was born Pocatello, Idaho. SON Of JONN W. and Mary |. Williams, both de-. He ceased. attended school in Pocatello and upon graduating Pocatello from School, High joined the U.S. Air Force, where he served honfor 13 Orably years at numer- | a ose i of . . A Zz SES ” ns a —_ SESS ; * 4 " 4 Larry Edgar Williams Pe sf , Fg reenter o s? ye - : = eo “ » f ES : ae rat Oa! at* as LE ‘ j ge Se 8 a _-O. cos ELSe SQS2getu_tosvkaeacettoa S265 5 SOzL € 0" + . |