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David Jones

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By Sun Advocate

David Jones


SUNNYSIDE/ELKO, Nev. – David Reuel Jones, 40, passed away July 10, 2002 in Elko, Nev.
David was born May 4, 1962 to Keith and Geraldine Jones of Sunnyside. David married Vickie Everett and had four children, Rodney, Kenny, Bradley and Shaylean. Later divorced. David married Candace Boecker and had two children, Felicia and Alicia, and resided in Elko, Nev.
David was a lover of the outdoors, hunting and fishing.
Survived by mother, Joes Valley; siblings, Roger and Susan Jensen, Castle Dale; Russell and Jacka Jones, Castle Dale; John and Kathy Lozinsky, Hayden, Colo.; Roger and Carla Jones, East Carbon; Don and Peggy Swanson, American Fork; and nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by father.
Private family services were conducted.


Eduardo Velasquez


EAST CARBON – Eduardo Velasquez, age 92, passed away peacefully at his home July 12, 2002.
He was born Nov. 2, 1909 in Coyote, N.M., to Celestino and Reducinda Gallegos Velasquez. Married Delores Jacquez Nov. 21, 1932 in Cuba, N. M.
Eduardo was an active member of the Assembly of God Church, where he was involved in the music ministry of his church and he left his family a legacy of a Christian heritage.
He was the recipient of the “Wings of Eagles Honoree Award 2001.”
Retired member of the United Mine Workers of American Horse Canyon/U.S. Steel Local 8003.
Survived by wife, Delores Velasquez, East Carbon; children, Mike and Delores Velasquez, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Eddie and Sara Velasquez, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Ruth and Robert Limas, Denton, Texas; David Velasquez, East Carbon; Anita and Joseph Cummings, San Antonio, Texas; Julie and Ken Davis, Chino Hills, Calif.; Lala and Sam Chavez, Gallina, N.M.; Rosemary and Frank Alderete, Los Lunas, N.M.; Eli and Susan Velasquez, Atlanta, Ga.; Robert and Teresa Velasquez, Keller, Texas; 27 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Uvaldo (Cecilia) Velasquez, Youngsville, N. M.; Willie (Olga) Velasquez, Grand Junction, Colo.; and sister, Carlota Martinez, Bloomfield, N. M.
Funeral service Tuesday, July 16, 10 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell’s Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Cemetery, Sunnyside.


Loie Beach


FERRON – Loie Rebecca Miner Beach returned to her Heavenly Father July 11, 2002.
She was born Oct. 25, 1901 in Fairview, Sanpete County, to Melvin Orson and Mary Elnora Young Miner. In 1929, she came to Ferron to teach school. It was then she met her eternal companion, sweetheart and friend, Francis Lyman Beach. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 29, 1931. They had a happy peaceful life together for 51 years.
Loie had a long and fruitful life and she was blessed with many gifts and talents. After graduating from Brigham Young University, she taught school for 30 years, touching the lives of many students who still remember her and are as grateful for her influence as she was for their continued friendship. Loie loved music and enjoyed playing the piano, especially hymns. In her later years she so much appreciated those who came and sang and played for her. She had a gift for writing and composed much beautiful poetry, also many tributes, presentations and lessons. These have brought joy to the lives of many.
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she accepted many callings, both executive and teaching positions which she fulfilled to the best of her ability. The call she loved most was the time she spent as an ordinance worker in the Manti LDS Temple with her beloved husband. Service to God and her fellowman was her creed and she truly lived by it. She gave unselfishly of herself, her time and her means to all. Loie is missed by all who knew her. She leaves a legacy of strength from her example and her enduring.
Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Lamont Arnold; six grandsons, 22 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson; brother, Dean (Blanche) Miner, Vineyard; and sister-in-law, Ethelyn Miner, St. George. Preceded in death by husband, parents, two sisters, one brother and one great-grandson.
Funeral service will be held in the Ferron LDS Blue Hills Ward Chapel, located at 200 N. State Street, Tuesday, July 16, at 1 p.m. A last “good-bye” celebrating her life one hour prior to services. Interment, Ferron City cemetery under the directions of Fausett Mortuary.

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