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Parke Killpack

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By Sun Advocate

Parke Killpack


FERRON – Parke Brody Killpack, the loving son of Parke and Toni Killpack, left this earthly existence back to the loving arms of his kind and gracious Father in Heaven on Oct. 13, 2004 in Salt Lake City.
Brody was born Dec. 31, 1976, two hours shy of the new year.
While on this earth, he enjoyed everything in life. He loved sports, especially baseball, golf and basketball. He enjoyed being on the mountains, hunting and fishing with his family and friends.
Brody will always be remembered for his infectious laugh. If anyone needed anything, he would always be there.
Brody loved spending precious moments with his soul mate and companion, Natille Williams.
He was affectionately known as “Uncle Doedoe” to his nieces and nephews.
Brody is survived by parents, Parke and Toni Killpack of Ferron; fiance, Natille, and her parents, Kurt and Karon Williams of Castle Dale; sisters, Trinidi (Jerry) Price, Kandi (Jerry) Hess and Destri Killpack; brother, Brawny (Marissa) Killpack; and one son. Also survived by grandparents, Jim and Kath Ward and Dwight and Maude Killpack and nieces and nephews, Jeridi, Taijah, Taleigh, Bryton, Baylee, Barrick, Shaidyn and Kavery; and his many friends.
Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 18, at the Ferron LDS Chapel. Burial, Ferron Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, Castle Dale.


Billy Bigbee


PRICE/SALIDA, Colo. – Billy Joe Bigbee, age 73, passed away Oct. 10, 2004 in Salida, Colo.
He was born June 27, 1931 in Union Star, Mo., to Daniel C. and Maggie Lou Simpson Bigbee. On July 25, 1969, he married Mary S. Franco at Good Shepherd Church in East Carbon.
The family moved to Walters, Okla., where he grew up and graduated from Walter’s High School.
Bill was a longtime resident of Colorado, where he retired from Climax mine as a lab technician.
Served in the U.S. Army as a combat infantryman during the Korean War.
He enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. He will be dearly missed by his family and many longtime friends.
Survived by wife, Mary Bigbee, Buena Vista, Colo.; brother, Daniel (Jenice) Bigbee, Stillwater, Okla.; and many other loving family members.
Graveside service Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2 p.m., Cliffview Cemetery, Price. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home in Price Tuesday one hour prior to service.

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