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Show panera a Pe Samuel Durr 1, 1998. ee Randy was the f , gfe ye er a 4 ¢ y ak ee , ’ , é a , 5 : 7 rim 2 £ _ LAYTON - Ransom Samuel Durr Jr, our beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather and special friend was — called away from us, to rest in the arms of his Holy Father, Sunday, Feb- ruary et gh é tA : i Jesse J. Chambers : ' OGDEN - Jesse J. Chambers, 77, died Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at a. local hospital. . o _ He was bom November 5, 1920 in Chanute, Kansas, a son of Howard and Annabelle 3 e Chitwood Cham- Fe ae Ty son of Ransom Samuel Durr Sr. Gertrude and Webster Durr. He’ bers. He | born was December 22, Fee 1923 in Birming- Bee ham, Alabama. § GAT He married Lois Valeria Jackson of New Orleans,. _ Louisiana, on August: 19, fe. pe os ls them, Arlene Valeria Durr was.bc cn. Ransom Durr served in the U.‘ . Na. vy during WWII as a mechanis! anc! there after he joined the Air Force serv: Ing-at a tailgunner and aerial photogra .. Willie H. Moore _ He retired a Sgt. In Layton, ~y Utah in 1969 from the Air " Force. Following tis, 22 yea », tenure with the military he then worked for Cie irfieic . dob Corp for twenty ye ars. — Randy enjoyed: traveling, fishing. Janu- so. worked for the RTD Bus COmpany. “He served in th US Army during Nae 45. _ He is survived by his daughter, Ms. _Arlene-V. Durr of Layton, Utah; four _ grandchildren, Claudette Durr, Tampa ‘Belmont Florida; Natalie Williams, HAFB: Lisa Samuel Durr, Tampa, Florida; He has — Baptist Church and sonic. Order, the Ma- ‘More; one son, Amett Moore of Los two great-grandchil- Angeles, California; one daughter, Can- _ sky Durr, Daniel Durr Jr. and Lee Ran- ‘@hildren; three great-grandchildren; two ‘dace Williams, and three nephews, SatradDurr, along world. : Maynard of Ogden; four grand- sisters, Aggie Gooden and Juanita Bur- with a host of relatives and friends, through-out the tig; and a host of relatives and friends. _. He was preceded in death day, July 23, 1998 in the Myers Mortu- Parents, wife and brother, Funeral Services will be held Thurs- by his .afy Chapel, 845 Washington Blvd. with= —- \ funeral service wil be held 2 p.m. , February 6, 1998 at Lindquist’s — Friday Layton Mcrtuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Rd. - Reverend Cai Carter officiating: Friends may call at the mortuary on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and on -Thursday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 Friends n ay call Thursday, 6-8 p.rn. “and Frida, one hour prior to services. interment, Memorial Gardens ‘of the ¢ Wasatch. __ | ters, es . eee RODD ~3ez @ asseS} | os O° BSOuxs @Pgse O§ O8c=ee c Bas. GsuGeae SRe- GGG SE=oEzE, October Seeks SOZL and two great-— 26, at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Larkin and — | : Ogden; grandchildren; he also raised a grand- ~ son, Jared. ee a oN _ Funeral Mass will be held Monday, Friends may cail at Sons Mortuary, 496 St, Monday from 1 to 1:45 p.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. 24th er Marvin H. Williams CLEARFIELD - Marvin H. Williams, age 57, a native of Paducah, Kentucky, retired Air Force Master Sergeant, Vet- eran ;ct GO g oo4 SSO <-o8 Se et OESRD... oF eee sea SNSSESSL SS of Viet Nam War, and . beloved husband of Leila E. Williams; father of Guje | M. Williams, Norfolk, VA; Marvin H. Williams, Jr., New York, NY and Adelisia devoted yes V. Wil- llams, Ft. Wash~ ington, MD, was called to heaven . Sunday, June 21, 1998. He was cCurrently working ist for Defense Services 26, : Fuels Supply Center. will be held Friday, June 1998, 11 a.m., at the Lindquist’'s >ES <O Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 So. State Street. Family and friends may call CE 3 > Thursday 6-8 p.m and Friday 10-11 a.m. prior to services. BC 8-88 lo See oSElGe0G 2 BSE® SEPrlsse OGME orn28S S8a 0 C8Ge SS eke ceo SSUES ES SS — O85ge Pa*O5 Bt SECHowoys OO SOR oe RSL OP's E=SBLalGse= =eGO Chambers, seven grandchildren : = @ sees Lorraine as a* Quality ‘Control Special- =o nee i® 2 Heo — BR 65.80 = 2 = o po Oc : SEGoOD S¥egl S Y) air- Cheryl. (David) Allen, and Rachel Chambers both of Sacramento, Calif.: on ey an g to cherish his memory are — Leavin his devoted wife of 52 years, Georgia - dren, Lois, V.J. Rudd, Trystan, M.A. som : ““"He was formerly a member of the _ Durr, Salt Lake City; Jamison Ransom also left behind born on as | craft mechanic. — He served in the Army. Air. Corps during World War i. ™ ; 7 : Surviving are his wife of Ogden; son, Jesse Chambers Jr., Layton; daugh- Douglas Aircraft for many years. He al- photography, » bowling and tinkering 7. was vice ary 9, 1908, the seventh of nine. chil‘Gren born to the union of Richard Harrison Moore and Willie Ella Dunn Moore, in Greenwood, Mississippi. Wil- _ fi@- received his early education in the | State of Mississippi before coming to | Los Angeles, California at an early age. | ‘= Buddy, as he was affectionately | ‘known by his family and friends, was — an aircraft mechanic at McDonnell- | pher in Korea and Vietnam. with: Nis: gatigeter He retired from Hill Air - Force. Base after 41 years of ser- WILLIE H. MOORE - Willie H. Moore, 90, went home to be with our Lord. and Savior on. Saturday, July 18, 1998, « “This shall be a day of remembrance for you. You shall celebrate it as afestival to the Lord.” -Exodus 12:19. § 1944, And unto kiwi ' married Madeline Pope on October 25, OEESE SEESS S£jIictKHLG6 SS6S5 S|. | Military corded Base _ Honors. by the will be Honor Guard. Me ea : %, Wb ~ ‘ ty * ac- Hill Air Force . ) |