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The Wasatch Wave from Heber, Utah • 9

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The Wasatch Wavei
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Heber, Utah
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9
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The Wasatch Wave NOVEMBER 19, 2003 A9. OBITUARIES and the outdoors. He loved his family, and especially his little girls. Survivors include his wife, Jennifer; two daughters, Seanacy Paulette and Genevieve Ashton; parents, Buddy and Karolyn Fox; parents-in-law, Mike and Sandra Richins; sister, Brandy (Peter) Fox Reed; grandparents, Nola Mae (John) Bell, Jack Mecham; great-grandparents, Amos (Mary) Mecham, and Juanita Hardman. Preceded in death by his sister, Meredeth Fox; grandparents, Ruby and Douglas Fox, and great-grandparents, Leo and Nola Boren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at 11 a.m., at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City. Friends may call from 9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m., prior to the services at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. See Our Web Site at www.wasatchwave.com Bryan Douglas Fox Bryan D.

Fox, age 22, passed Monday, Nov. 17, 2003, in Heber City. Born Nov. 20, 1980, in Heber City, the son of Buddy Dale and Karolyn Mecham Fox. Married Jennifer Lynn Richins Aug.

19, 2000, in Heber City. Bryan enjoyed fishing, hunting, rodeos The Wave will be Closed for Thanksgiving Nov 27th Nov. 28th. Colleen O'Connor, of Grand Junction, passed away on Nov. 15, 2003, at St.

Mary's Hospital, after a lengthy illness. Colleen and her twin brother were born Sept. 5, 1928, to Walter L. O'Toole and M. Phyllis McMillan, at their home in Keetley.

She spent her childhood and attended schools in Heber City. Colleen attended Brigham Young University in Provo, and then completed her registered nurses training at Holy Cross Hospital's School of Nursing in Salt Lake City, in 1950. She married Jack O'Connor; of Fruita, CO, in 1956, they later divorced. Colleen had a thirty-six year career as a surgical nurse with twenty-three of those years spent at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, and seven years at the University of Utah, where she participated in such landmark cases as the first successful artificial heart transplant for recipient Barney Clark.

Colleen retired in 1986. Her admiration and dedication to medicine in general, and the special field of surgical nursing in particular, enabled her to touch many lives in a Colleen O'Toole O'Connor Sept. 5, 1928 Nov. 15, 2003 room where patients would never meet those whom performed such skillful and lifesaving work. Survived by her son, John and his wife Karen, her son Dan and his wife Robin, all of Grand Junction, CO.

Other survivors include a twin brother and sisterin-law, Barney and Joyce O'Toole, Bountiful; a sister and brother-in-law Peggy and Joe Dean Huber, Midway; sisters-inlaw Jane O'Toole, Chattaroy, WA; Jean O'Toole, Heber City, and Dee O'Toole, Grand Junction, CO; five grandchildren: Jennifer, Jonathan, Neil, Amanda and Brian; one great-grandchild, Presley; and many wonderful and respected nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by three brothers, Walter, William and Patrick O'Toole. Family graveside services will be held in Heber City on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the University of Utah, Department of Pediatrics, or any children's organization of your choice.

Go Classifieds! Gary Clegg, age 55, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2003, from natural causes. Born July 23, 1948, in Heber City, to William Clifford and Irene Elizabeth Holbeck Clegg. Gary was a three time state wrestler, he took fourth in the State Wrestling Meet as a junior in high school. He graduated from Wasatch High in 1966.

Gary had a great love for the outdoors. He enjoyed baseball, basketball, fishing, hunting and wrestling. Most of all, he loved playing pranks and having fun. Gary was an Army Vietnam veteran Money Magazine Ranks LDS Hospital as One of America's Top Hospitals For Heart and Orthopedic Care LDS Hospital has earned another big honor recently. Money Magazine is the latest national publication to rank LDS Hospital as one of the premier medical centers in the nation in it's fall issue examining health care in America, which hits newsstands today.

Money ranks LDS Hospital among the top five medical centers in the Western United States, Subscribe! 2003 Holiday Traditions from our children A news tabloid made by children including drawings, letters to Santa, children's thoughts on Christmas. Also includes games, puzzles stories. Your greeting will be designed by the children's artwork. GREETING PRICES: (Color $150 extra) pg $100 pg $200 Full Pg $375 DEADLINE: DEC. 12 PUBLICATION: Dec.

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LDS Hospital and three orthopedic surgeons--Drs. Kim Bertin, Kent Samuelson, and Ross Hanseen-are listed among the nation's top total hip replacement programs. The publication's rankings GENETICS OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE STUDY Honor a loved one Contribute to the future We are doing a genetic study of Alzheimer's disease in families Participants must have had at least two blood relatives with Alzheimer's Disease JOIN TEAM MYRIAD For more information or to volunteer call: Mvriad Genetics 584-3735 or and among the top 20 in the nation for treatment of heart attacks and total hip replacement surgeries. LDS Hospital's the only Utah hospital ranked in either category. A seven-page list in the magazine identifies top hospitals and physicians in 20 diagnoses ranging from a trial fibrillation to spinal fusion.

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his parents. were held at OlpinHome, 288 Heber City. Heber City were compiled by HealthGrades and based on patient volumes and Medicare data that analyzed mortality and complication rates and other data The physicians on the list were selected based on patient volumes or for being in supervisory roles in their hospitals. Articles in the magazine examine America's health care system, health care, how to select high-quality health care providers, the value of periodic health care check-ups, the problems facing Medicare, case studies on how different Americans access health care, an up-close look at a physician's current practice, how to choose the right health care insurance, why prescription drugs cost so much, and more. "This IS another example of a group of researchers who searched the country for highquality health care providers and found LDS Hospital and IHC," says LDS Hospital Administrator Dan Snyder.

"This is a great endorsement of LDS Hospital, our physicians, and everyone here who invests their hearts and minds in delivering excellent health care to the people we serve. It's a great honor for all of us. This is the latest national honor for LDS Hospital. Last month, the hospital was named one of the nation's top heart hospitals for the third time in a national study by Solucient Research. Earlier this summer, US News World Report ranked LDS Hospital as one of America's best hospitals for pulmonary and respiratory care for the second consecutive vear.

"I think the nation is beginning to learn what we've known in our region for a long time, that LDS Hospital is one of the finest medical institutions in the country," says Snyder. SECOND America's Treasure Drug Free Youth.

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