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Show Charles E. “Buddy” Biggers Joseph Brown, Maurice Hamm and — Mike Hamm; four sisters, Beatrice Washington, Betty Nunn, Shirley Biggers and Hazel Stallcup; an aunt, Ruby Smith; eight grandchil- | nieces and ical Center. _ nephews. ‘Pallbearers will be Mr. ‘Biggers’ nephews, Steve Biggers, Danny Biggers, The Rev. Henry Lee of Colorado City, Texas, will conduct the service. Special Mercedes Sosa, Prince Washington Jr., — Harry Nunn Jr. and John Weave, Jr. His brothers will : | are by | ) sili sianil ‘ ci icin, head Dwight W. Jones Jr. ROY - Dwight Wayne Jones died Tuesday, June 23, 1998 in ba den, the victim of a homicide. He was born June 12, 1980 in Ogden, a Jones. Dwight - son of Pwight and <a OBITUARIES Pamela : lived in Roy. for the past 11 years and had just re- cently graduated from Washing- ~ ton High School. He had been: - employed _ at & Subway Sand~ wich Shop in Roy. Dwight enjoyed sports, lis- § tening to music & j seas and spending time with fishes Surviving are his mother of Roy; his father; his grandmother, Joanne Pippin, Ogden: three brothers and one sister, Douglas James Van Tassell, Jason Michael Van Tassell, Keith Allen Van Tassell, and Madine Joanne Jones, all of Roy. Dwight is also survived by several aunts, cousins and friends and a spe- cial aunt, Karen Riviero, Ogden. He was preceded in death by his grandfather. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Bivd., with Pas- — tor David Bloomquist of the North Four Square Church, officiating. _ Friends may call at the mortuary Park on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 10 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests _ donations be made to the Dwight W. Jones Jr. Trust Fund in care of Bank of Utah - attention: Darrell May. et ————_ a - standaru- Examiner __ ot | 4 Paid notices _ Cora Alice Jimerson RIVERDALE- Cora Alice Jimerson, 67, passed away Thursday, May. vi 1998 at a local care center. She was born on April 18, 1931 in Louisville, Mississippi to Tom Hickman | and Rose Barge : field Hickman. She was a member of the Eastern Star, and the 2nd |: Baptist Church, where she was active as a Mother in the church. ne Surviving are eight daughters, Dorothy, Lillie, Debra, Roxie, Delcine, Linda, Sa Brenda, Schqueta: ahd. a hoe of grandchildren and great- grandchildren. : _ She is also survived by seven sisters, Christine, Irene, Imagene, Ruth, Doris, Lou Bertha, and Lavern. —> . She was preceded in death by two daughters, Clara and Sherice; and two brothers. . Friends may call on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Ogden, © 845 Washington Bivd. Funeral services and buriafewill be held in Illinois, ee a ae %, will follow at. South Park Cemetery with military rites provided by the Veterans Honor Charles was born April 22, | 1938, in Colorado City to Hospital attendant Ciiadisd ciabatta ets Betty Williams and Tammy Roswell Guard. - LaGrone Funeral Chapel. | Charles E. “Buddy” Giagers. music will be provided by Stewart. « Interment serve as honorary pallbear- ers) ae Arrangements | | ———$$$$____... i many passed away July 28, 1998, at Eastern New Mexico Med- Charlie Marshall and Ludie Biggers. Both parents preceded him in death as well as his grandparents, Ella and Carlie Big- | gers, and one brother, Bobby - Biggers. “Buddy” was a longtime Roswell resident and was an | = and at LaGrone Funeral Chapel > for Charles E. “Buddy” Big- | gers, 60, of Roswell who Ss dren; Services are scheduled for | 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, ne Brown, pesdge Eee Ronald employee for 27 years with Eastern New Mexico Medical Center asa hospital attendant. | He served his country in “the US. Army. Survivors include four sons, Terry Charles Biggers, Carlton Biggers, Greg Biggers and Rodney Biggers; one daughter, Kimberly Sosa and her husband, Mercedes; eight brothers, Carl William Brown, Brown, | Donald Biggers, Jimmy Brown, | | |