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Show ee A an Antonette Gail Smith Corona SAK tek KANBILS » Carlton E. Melitiney? 54, died Wednesday, Sep- tember 16, 1998 at his home in Man: . ca eens Kansas. | He was born November |10, 1943 in | Ogden, ason of | carl and Helen - Antonette Gail Smith Beha Hissea away Sunday, September 13, 1998. She was born June 22, 1972 to Gail |. Forte and Glenn R. Smith Jr. She was [ 26 years old. She attended High School and graduated in summer — of. Ogden " Abbewile eis a ‘son a tony ain Elvira. Woods Hogans. we grew ‘up on ; his parents farm . 1990. She also attended Weber | 4 i Carlton marred Judy ns on August ; 1983. They vere - State University, Ste- later ton . a studying to get degree in | Business. She was very active in, the Black. y | Scholars United Program in whien = she. — 1934 “moved own farm where— “father of six chil- dren. The family| been atacrt of Ogden for most of his life where he had worked as a general she leaves a loving husband, Jose Co_rona; mother, Gail Forte; father, Glen -N. Smith Jr., Los. Angeles, Calif.; brothserved as executive secretary of the © er, Antonio e Smith; sister, ShawnesOgden Jackson Ward and Manhattan ‘sy: brother, Ryan Wesley Smith; andst Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ Kayla, both of Los Angeles; grandparof Latter-day Saints. ent, Roy Lee Forte, Ogden, Utah; »He was a veteran of the Vietnam grandmother, Dora Forte, Los Angeles, War serving with the US. Army. He Calif; grandmother, Ruby L. Burrell, al-. as a member of the Disabled Ameri- — 50 of Palmdale, Calif.; aunts, Linda ean Veterans. Janet Robinson, “Oceanside, ‘Callif.: * Carlton is survived by two sons, Ty- Juanita | Young Turner and husband gon Earl McKinney, Ogden; Trinity Mc- Richard; uncle, Burford Forte, Los An- | yeles, Calif.; Sterling Forte, also of Og: | Kinney, Germany, four daughters, Sugenia Clark, Manhattan, Kansas; ; en: Utah; Uncle Kirby. Smith, Los Maisie Scriven, Ogden; Patricia Hawngeles, Calif.; and Diane Merritt, Los «ins, Dallas, Texas; Claudea McKinney, ngeles, Calif. There is a host of relagermany; and five grandchildren. ives who loved her and she. will be * Also surviving are one brother and nissed_ by many friends. | oe gne sister, Howard Kennedy and Can_ On September 18, 1998, friends: may is Kennedy, both of Ogden. pall at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washingservices will be held Friday ; 11_a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortury. 3408 Washington Bivd. * Friends may call at the mortuary on. ion Bivd., Ogden, ‘tember 19, 1998 y ursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday~ rom 10 to 10:45 a.m. ¥ interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe from 6 to 8 p.m. for viewing. Funeral services will be Sep- \uary. rate at 1 p.m. at the mor- to ‘Panama’ City, [ Florida in 1953, they were married July 3, 1997. In thisla- _-union were no children. In passing, borer. He moved to Manhattan, Kansas ape this year. _ Carlton was a member of. and _ ® Funeral | relocated community events. She later met Jose Corona and =, Mr Hogans (ee tired from the Internati pany in Panama City,F _ He had lived with his. dat Brown, : in Layton for th | yeears. oe 3 a He was preceded in: ‘death by his: “wife. Local area survivors include his daughter, Shirley (William) Brown;[ » granddaughter,. Michele _ Lake City; eer I Sees reat-grand ae a had and. to. his | he became the~ served in many © Pie os “and Managed to attend elementa-” fy. school. ‘He“Married Lillian’ Marie Kincey in. ¥ Tyson, Salt William Brown "og | : ; ity: and. great: ie alt Lake hg al ee cab 2 | y , Brenda, Jue | atthe Mt. Ogden: | son inochi: Drive. | | | — will be rise Loe Tues- . |