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Show Te > gia Russell K. ‘ i or a rE — Gillespie See ~ ; ve @ ee e s %;,. , Obituaries ie er ce LAYTON — Russell Kirk Gillespie, 35, of 1169 E. 1000 North, died Sunday, July 28, 1985, at the St. Benedict’s Hospital in Ogden, of complications following an auto-pedisaa trian accident in Oe ‘Lois Valeria Durr “> LAYTON — Mrs. Lois Valeria Durr, pe 62, of 809 Onyx, died Sunday, March James Roland Eason LAYTON 65, of 3441 -—- James Roland Eason, N. 2650 E., died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1985, in St. Anthony’s Hospital He in Denver, He was married Colo., of a heart attack. born June 24, 1920, kansas, a son of {is} 22, 1977, in Las Vegas, Jesse Nevada. Margaret — He was | reared in Og-* ‘den, graduating from Ben Lomond | High School. He had attended Weber State College. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Ogden. eat He was employed by the Albertsons Corporation in Ogden. _ ese He had assisted the Ogden City Police Department in training the officers - Surviving are his widow of Layton;— Townsend, Cairo, Egypt; and James Sr. and Betty Gillespie; Ogden. Also surviving are four brothers, — James H. Gillespie, Jr., Layton; Robert Gillespie, Ogden; Leslie Townsend, Ogden; Blaine Townsend, Salt Lake City; and six sisters, Ina Rae Ance, Ogden; Shauna Gillespie, Concord, Calif.; Dion Gillespie, Salt Lake City; Kendell Gillespie, Ogden; Stacy Townsend and Helena Townsend, both of Cairo, Egypt. © os Eason, fellowship | suggest Diabetes or the National Kidney foun-— ¥ ets Funeral directors, Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden. 3 ~19, 1944, in Se- ve SHE was a 3 snember of the ; Methodist; “Church and had § -attended Hill Air : “Force Base } Chapel for 17 years. , She was an active bowler. _ She was : . Star. | as a supply spe- a member of the Eastern o TS ° Surviving are her husband of Lay“ton, one daughter, Arlene V. Durr, also Of Layton; and three grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, James Jackson Jr., Wash. ington D.C.; Willa Randle, Los Angeles, -'Galif.; and Eugenia Cooke, Chicago, Ill. _.. Funeral services will be Friday at 11 _a.m. at Lindquist’s Clearfield Mortuary _ Chapel, 1050 S. State, with Rev. David “R. Allen officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday “one hour prior to services. Interment in the Clearfield City Cem- -etery. | | : Herman (Dorothy) Mitchell, ton; Mrs. Anthony (Elizabeth) Evans, California; Ms. Kathy Annette Causey, Ogden; Mrs. Allen (Sheila) Bookman, Texas; Ms. Sharon Williams, Ms. Bren- of the cha| contributions be made to the American dations. Aug. Layton; Mrs. Anthony (Jeanette) Buie, Alaska; Mrs. Mary Fairman, Syracuse; Mrs. Steven (Constance) House, Lay- Chapel with Chaplains John Hellstren | -and Janet McCormack officiating. family Jr., stepdaugNters, Issac Burks, Salt Lake services were held today In lieu of flowers, married ‘attle, Wash. Layton; one stepson and nine City; Mrs. at 3 p.m. at the Hill Air Force Base the services, .* She “Durr cialist at Hill Air Force Base. He had formerly worked for the Ogden City Police Department. He had been a counselor at the Clearfield Job Corps Center and had worked as a chemist for Morton Thiokol in Brigham City. Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons and three daughters, Russell Eason, Vincent Paul Eason and Shirley Brown, all of Salt Lake City; Yvonne Eason, Scottsbluff, Mo.; Tina Watkins and his parents, Wesley and Marquita Orleans, La., a & daughter of James and Hattie Smith Jackson. ‘Ransom Samuel . He was employed ter. Following Lucas © Sica eg ber of Beehive Elks Lodge No. 407. He graduated from Xavier College. for the Idaho Bureau of Narcotics. He had served as a guard for the Utah State Prison and as a counselor at the Park View Community Correction Cen-. was held in the basement pel. and Eason. iS He married Cora Norwood. They were later divorced. He married Daisy L. Watkins on May & 26, 1971, in El- ” ko, Nev. He was a member of the Catholic Church. He was a mem- in canine procedures. , He had served as a narcotics agent - Memorial J. 24, 1985, at St. Benedict's Hospital of ae ‘kidney failure. . - She was born Oct. 22, 1922, in New — da Burks, both of Layton; 25 grandchil_ dren, one great-grandchild. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Ogden. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Layton, 250 N. Fairfield, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Vigil service will be at 8 p.m. Interment will be in the North Ogden Cemetery. | _Demille s. King Demille S. ‘Spotianc v: Rae 28th, died Thureaspant, King, 89, 271 his home [i of Caus es to ahs by the: medical exam iner oe He was He wo born 19 Y 28, 1926 in Bir. Ala..King@ .son of Dave hire he a pse _ és Cella Vincent Ma rked for th e vu i Maliroad aS a din ifi ing car wats: coe & lends may call at the Myers Mortu y in een Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. ae : ia mill-take. place Wednesom |