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Lehi Free Press from Lehi, Utah • 9

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Lehi Free Pressi
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Lehi, Utah
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Citizen, Press, Review WeL, March 29, 1989 Page 9 Obituaries Matthew R. Muller Donald Bret Hansen 101 West 100 North Provo.Utah 84601 801377-4700 Scucn Poc'js ncscrt I Excelsior Hotel Donald Bret Hansen, 20, of Orem, died Friday, March 24, 1989 at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries suffered in an automobile accident He was born Feb. 3, 1969 in Provo, a son of Ronald D. and Jean Burr Hansen. He married Michele Marie Clark June 13, 1987 in Spring City.

She died with their six-month-old son, Dustin Bret, March 17. 1989 in the automobile accident. He grew up and was educated in American Fork. He moved to Orem in 1986 with his family. He was employed as a painter for Certified Coatings in Salt Lake City.

He enjoyed camping, hunting and working on cars. Survivors include his parents of Orem; three brothers and three sisters: David Lee Sorrells, Las Vegas, Robert Gene Sorrells, Provo; James Dean Sorrells, Orem; Mrs. U.L. (Debra) Bittle, Memphis, Mrs. Elvin L.

(Sandy) Harward, Provo; Cheryl Ann Hansen, Orem; his grandmother. Ha Burr, Provo. He was preceded in death by one brother, Ronald Alan Hansen. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 28, in the Sund-bergOlpin Mortuary in Orem. Burial was in the Spring City Cemetery.

Elder Matthew Robert Muller, 21. grandson of Walter and Donna Ash Brock of Pleasant Grove, died March 15 at Placentia, where he was serving an LDS mission. Death has been attributed to respiratory failure. He had four and one-half months remaining as a missionary assigned to the Anaheim, California Mission. He was born in Provo on Nov.

26, 1967, a son of Alan E. and Pauline Ash Muller. The family moved to Powell, in 1968 where Matthew attended the Powell schools. He attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho where he was a member of the Military Rangers Pauline Ash Muller. Survivers include his parents, Alan E.

and Janice Muller of Powell; ten brothers and sisters; his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Brock of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nelson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs.

Elsie Muller of PowelL Matthew's grandparents, Walter and Donna Brock, and Dr. Kenneth Owen Ash and his wife, Marge Lynn, attended the funeral services in Powell, Wyo. on Mar. ,21, 1989. Elder John Sonnen-berg, an LDS General Authority, participated in the funeral services.

Matthew was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Powell, Wyo. that won third place in a National Rangers Competition. He developed special skills in outdoor survival and mountaineering. He was blessed with exceptional curiosity and is remembered as a kind, gentle person, a fun friend who delighted in life and lived it abundantly. He was preceeded in death by his mother, war Kirsten J.

Kofford Viler tot- -Aff News Ad Deadline Monday 2 p.m. 0' C-3 She was a member of the LDS Church and a former member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She was an active member of the Foster Grandparent program. She is survived by three sons: Jensen, Denmark; Don K. Kofford and Evan J.

Kofford, both of Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; three sisters and a brother: Karen Jensen, Denmark; Ruth Jensen, Mette Johnson, Las Vegas, Kenneth Sonny Jensen, Salt Lake City. Services were held Monday, March 27, at Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Kirs ten Inger Jensen Kofford, 61, of Salt Lake City, former resident of Pleasant Grove, died Wednesday, March 22, 1989 at her home in Salt Lake City, She was born June 23, 1927 in Chicago, 111., to Knud Christian and Kirsten Marie Bredyig Jensen. She married Keith Kofford.

They were later divorced. 410 wM' Conference Sale II i iri t' Bookcraft Anchors for the Soul By Dennis Largey Emphasizing the need to endure faithfully to the end, this book points out anchors that give stability in both calm and troubled times. Anchors for the Soul is at once a highly readable book and a chart of the course to eternal life. $9.95. 181 III SOIL HUM.

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