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Show aminer, Monday, Nov. 10, 1980 1iB ARIES Scott W. Stewart WASHINGTON TERRACE — | Saturday, noe .son March trude McCraven Stewart. are Emmett E. Walker, 68, of 125 Binford, 8, 1980, at St. Benedict's a died Friday, Nov. 7, 1980, at his home of| heart attack. Mr. Walker was born Aug. 1, 1912, in Pueblo, Colo., a son of Henry S. and Ada L. 3 : Bates Walker. i He was married to Em- - heart failure. e was born in Ogden o of Seott W. ona Gant ee arried 24, 1950, Nancy Salt Lake City. Beatty | Se ee he in - ee ma A. He had been a program management specialist at Kansas A life-long he resident attended nver University, was a = member of the Ogden Camera Club and belonged to XL Motorcycle Club. | He is survived by his wife, of Ogden; two : sons: Paul Kevin Stewart of Ogd see oe Stewart, who ie hme oH e U.S. Navy in WinterH : two grandchildren. ee sO surviving are a sister and a halfbrother: Mrs. Willie (Betty) Moore of Sun: at and vilybenbite Hugins of Ogden. . unera i haa a fielating Mo. City, They services will be held Tuesday at ee ee and Sons Colonial of‘ather | arles Cummins j Friends may call at the mortuary Mon' day from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. rment will be in th er.e ‘Inteof the Wasatch. \ dens worked ‘ Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Cooper, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Henrietta Felts, Oakland, Calif.; one half brother, George Fox, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Rev. David L. Wright ofka ie ficiating. - Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park. The family requests donations to the Heart Fund. .— N AN N \S Wil- for the State of Mart Clothing Store. | St. Joseph’s Catholic: ma Church. She had been ac tive in the PTA at St. George Elementary School and the Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago. She had been a volunteer worker at the McKay-Dee Hospital. Surviving are her husband of Chicago; two sons and one daughter, Terrell James Perkins, Melvin Charles Hampton and Janice Elizabeth Perkins, all of Ogden, oe other daughters and two grandchilen. | - Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Linard Holston, Ogden, and Lillie Mae Crinner, Oakland, Calif. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered ~ Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Cathol- ic Church. Holy Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. in the Myers Mortuary in Ogden *« or where friends may call Friday fror * * ‘p.m. Interment will be inthe Me 23 Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetery. NN WG McAllister said. versary at th Flora Utah as manager of the J- § rses An Arkansas 1 and in re Ark., a daughter of of the Hy-Test Drug Co. in Chicago, Ill., and had. ne | my in Europe. He came to Ogden in 1945 and worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 16 years. He worked at Hill Air Force Base 3 for 17 years, retiring in 1977. He was a charter member of the Ameriean Legion Post 66 and served as adjutant for many years. “He was a member of Embry Chapel AME Church. He was an active youth volunteer in sports, arts and crafts. He was a volunteer at Skills Center North a he taught in the upholstery depart- SS Mrs. Perkins was born Jan. 15, 1937 She married James L. Perkins Jr. in 1956 in 3 Ogden. She had been manager served with the U.S. Ar- ; port. liams Fossett. Kan. He attended Western University in Kansas for five years and received a degree in tailoring. - During World War II he ment. Mrs. Callie Gean Perkins, 43, of 218 31st, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1980, at her home of causes pending a medical examiner’s re- Edward and | Callie Gean Perkins Hope, educated in Garden City, of De- 1941 in in Henry were later divorced. reared He was Hill Air Force Base, retir‘ing in 1976 after a 35-year career. nt Ogden, ‘Examiner, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1980 8B Emmett E. Walker Stewart Jr., 60, of 349 E. 4525 S died { |