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Show "Mckinney, 54, died Wednesday, Sep- tember 16, 1998 at his home in Manhattan, Kansas. He was born November 10, 1943 in Ogden, a son of Earl and Helen ‘Thompson McKinney. -Cartton married Judy Stevens on August 8, 1983. They were later divorced. Carlton later married Cora Phippen on June 25, 1994. They were alse di_vorced. He had been a resident of Og¢en for most of his life where he had worked as a general laborer. Me moved to Manhattan, Kanses e@fiier WILLIE. H.. MOORE - Willie H. Moore, this year, ‘90, Carlton was a member of and served as executive secretary of the Ogden Jackson Ward and Manhattan 1st Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a veteran of the went . Willie H. Moore was born on Janu- Vietnam 9, War serving with the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Funeral services will be the seventh of nine chil-. Wil- ic ronbned his early education in the | _ state of Mississippi before coming to. Los Angeles, California at an early age. Trinity Mc- Kinney, Germany; four daughiers, Eugenia Clark, Manhattan, Kansas; Maisie Scriven, Ogden; Patricia Hawkins, Dallas, Texas; Claudea McKinney, Germany; and five grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and ‘one sister, Howard Kennedy and Candace Kennedy, both of Ogden. | Buddy, as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was — an: aircraft mechanic at McDonnell-— - Douglas Aircraft for 7c years, He al- — $0. worked for the RTD us COmpany. He served in th US Army during. Ih. “He \ was Usamiotis a member of the “AM Belmont Baptist Church and the Ma- te: CPR site di held Friday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden ary, 3408 Washington Bivd. 1908, yin Grsenwocth ‘Migsissipb Carlton is survived by two sons, Ty- son Earl McKinney, Ogden; home to. be with our Lord. ‘and Savior on: Saturday, July 18, 1998. ‘wThis shall be a day of remembrance for you. You shall celebrate it as a fes_tival to the Lord.” -Exodus 12:19. Mortu- Friends may call at the mortuary on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Leaving to cherish his hemers are . ay devoted wife of 52 years, Georgia. Moore; one son, Arnett Moore of Los— ‘Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1716 Combe = eles, California; one daughter, Can-_ dace Maynard. of Ogden; four grand- 4 iidren; three. great-grandchildren; two ters, Aggie Gooden and Juanita Bur- — tis; and a host of relatives and friends. Road. Funeral Services will be held Thurs- 2 July 23, 1998 in the Myers Mortu845 Washington Bivd. with _ ary Chapel, . : Pelee Fiyerend Cai Carter officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on _ Wednesday. from 6 to. 8 p.m. and on |. ~ Thursday from u 45 a.m. to 12: 4, p.m. of the OG HED C ey a 6 ee Se 6” OBGE cv <eo eOSses y se 3 s Waiters, San Antonio, Texas ( daughters, Carla Brinkley, Walla Walla, _Wash.; Cathleen Brinkley, New Carrollton, Maryland V ivian M. Frank, Ogden; Doris A. Stewart ’ Ogden; , Jamesetta B. Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Beverly Jean Waiters , Tulsa, O klahoma : 18 grand- E. Melvin E. Waiters, San Antonio, Texas Calv in James ton Terrace e & three sons, Waiters, Pasadena, Calif.; Surviving are his wife, Con- stance P. Brinkley, Washing- a Le- Sy member of the American : oS gion. of the He was a member Baptist Church, and was s Rochester, New York to William M. and Heien Wallace Brinkley. He married Constance P. Beasley. He was a Korean War Veteran, serving in the U.S. Airif |Force.3 t Tuesday, December 8, 1998 at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden. He was born November 5, 1932 in| WASHINGTON TERRACE - William M._ Brinkley, Jr., age 66, passed away Jr. William M. Brinkley, | interment, Memorial Gardens Wasetch So =f 68 SE == 2eo-> Sa @ ¢e — -=S8 £OgeE Oo SG £52 © =. O85, g-GtSe§z Ss UeS _sOdge=gs HO ao =o 5 GELO cos go Fre =. GTOo. VE Ge G=- OL O>UVOHm Or wr Poe se ec g FH. G§ecoRg MHHEG_ & VQ GS L c oa mm PRES 2D Slasesy . FS OO TLSS PES ess or eee otee ,eeo2nG§ | SSW B85 g 808, 22 2555 2OEEVGFESLOS -O=@ ..-e Fin SH Oe 8 & Se .osegac.. 22 SOBIE GNI SEcUsES Geof Aasw FatoES i} |