2 I The Lovell Chronicle I November 4, 2010
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Phyllis
Moncur
Linford
Jan. 25, 1920-
Oct. 12, 2010
Phyllis Moncur Linford,
90, devoted mother and
grandmother, died peaceful-
ly of natural causes in her
home in North Logan, Utah,
on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010.
She was surrounded by be-
loved family members.
Phyllis was born Jan. 25,
1920, in Lovell, to Alphonso
(Fon) Moncur and LaPriel
Cutler Moncur. She was the
oldest of 10 children. At age
5, Phyllis moved with her
family to Brownsville, Tex-
as, where her father raised
and sold crops and her
mother taught school. Both
parents were musicians and
taught Phyllis and her sib-
lings to sing and to play the
piano and violin. She and
her sisters learned to dance
and later taught dancing les-
sons when the family moved
back to Lovell. When Phyllis
was 16, the family moved to
Provo, Utah, where she and
her siblings attended school.
The next year her parents
and siblings moved back to
Lovell, but Phyllis stayed in
Utah to continue her
at BYU.
While a student at ]
Phyllis met and fell in
with Jean Linford, a
school biology teacher
would later become her
band. They married
Years' Day in 1942 ix
gan, Utah, and were s(
in the Salt Lake Temp
June 8, 1942. World W
had started and Jean
called into military sel
Phyllis and Jean went
IYU,
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Crosse, Wisc., in the ram-
mer of 1942 where Jean re-
ceived basic training, ;after
which Phyllis resumed her
university studies at the
University of Utah. Shb lat-
er returned to Wyoming to
stay with her parents While
Jean served as an army lab
technician in Italy. Due to
his military service, he did
not see his first child for two
years.
Phyllis and Jean even-
tually settled in North Lo-
gan, where Jean was on the
Utah State University fac-
ulty for 28 years. Together
they raised a family of six
sons and three daughters.
Phyllis was especially proud
that five of her sons attained
the rank of Eagle Scout and
that all her sons and one
daughter served fall-time
missions for the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.
Phyllis was an intelli-
gent and well-read woman
who appreciated the value
of education. When her fam-
ily was sufficiently grown,
she resumed her studies at
USU, graduating in 1973
near the top of her class(Phi
Beta Kappa) in home ieco-
nomics and family life and
library science. Phyllis later
worked at the USU Library
and then at Deseret Book
for more than 20 years,
where she was an outstand-
ing employee. Customers
sought her out because of
her warmth and knowledge.
Phyllis was active in
the LDS Church all her life.
She served faithfully in the
Primary, Relief Society and
Young Women organiza-
tions and enjoyed serving in
the ward and stake librar-
ies alongside her daughter
Lynne'.
Phyllis was a wonder-
ful mother and grandmoth-
er. She was a fabulous cook
and an expert in nutrition.
Her children remember the
fresh loaves of bread she
had waiting for them as
they returned home from
school
She was preceded in
death by husband Jean tin-
ford; her parents; four broth-
ers and two grandchildren.
She is survived by her
children and their families:
Loren (Rose Ann) Linford of
Tremonton, Utah; Douglas
(Vurvian) Linford of Coun-
cil, Idaho; Craig (Tina)
Linford of Mesa, Ariz.;
Scott (Deanna) Linford of
Magna, Utah; Lynne' Lin-
ford of North Logan; Kirk
(Becky) Linford of Chan-
tilly, Va.; Kim (Kristy) Lin-
ford of Ammon, Idaho; Lisa
(Kenneth) MacInnes of
Thousand Oaks, Calif.; and
Laurie (John) Cope of To-
kyo, Japan; 44 grandchil-
dren and 40 great-grand-
children.
A viewing was held
Monday, Oct. 18, at the Al-
len Mortuary in North Lo-
gan and on Tuesday, Oct.
19, at the North Logan
Chapel. The funeral servic-
es were held following the
viewing at the same loca-
tion. Condolences and re-
membrances may be sent
to the family at www.allen-
mortuaries.net.
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Mary Jean
Roemmich
March 12, 1964-
Oct. 27, 2010
Mary Roemmich, 46,
of Deaver died on Oct. 27,
2010. She was born March
12, 1964, in Powell, the
daughter of Jean and Wil-
ma Richards.
She married John
%Vhiz" Roemmich on Feb.
6, 1988. She was blessed
with one son, Quennton.
They resided on Heart
Mountain before moving
to Deaver in 1993.
Mary attended Deav-
er-Frannie schools, and
graduated from Deaver
High School in 1982. She
worked for Whitlock's and
was employed by Garvin
Motors in Powell until the
time of her death.
Mary was preceded in
death by her brother, Jim-
my, and her parents.
She is survived by hus-
band, Whiz; son Quennton
of the family home and sis-
ter Bobby of Denver.
Mary loved the sum-
mer, the outdoors, drag
racing and her animals.
Cremation has taken
place. Memorial services
were held Saturday, Oct.
30, at the Deaver Unit-
ed Methodist Church.
Haskell Funeral Home in
Lovell was in charge of ar-
rangements.
Marc Stephen
Jordan
Aug. 27, 1969-
Oct. 15, 2010
Marc Stephen Jordan
was born Aug. 27, 1969, in
McMinnville, Ore., to Rob-
ert and Jan_ice (Martin)
Jordan and died Oct. 15,
2010, while elk hunting in
the Big Horn Mountains of
Wyoming.
Upon graduating from
Sheridan High School,
in Sheridan, Ore., Marc
worked for Liberty Homes
in Sheridan, Ore., and
Skyline Homes in McMin-
nville, Ore.
Marc moved to Lovell
in 1998 with his mother
and stepfather Gary Mal-
lory, who preceded him in
death in 2002.
Marc married Au-
brey Wilkerson on March
15, 2002, and they made
their home in Lovell. Marc
was employed by CETCO
for the 12 years he was in
Lovell.
Marc loved hunting,
fishing, bowling, softball
and mowing his lawn. He
was always quick to help
anyone who needed it.
Marc is survived by
his wife, Aubrey; children
Stephen of Reno, Nev.,
Joshua of Sheridan, Ore.,
Jared, Mona and Kasey of
Lovell; mother and step-
father Janice and James
Thomas of Lovell; brother
Brian (Deborah) Jordan of
Grand Ronde, Ore.; half-
sisters Robyn and Heidi
Jordan of Sheridan, Ore.;
grandfather Andrew Mar-
tin of Sheridan, Ore., and
numerous aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Marc was preceded in
death by his stepfather
Gary Mallory in 2002 and
his father Robert (Bob) Jor-
dan in 2007.
A funeral has been
held and Marc's final rest-
ing place is beside his step-
father in the Lovell Ceme-
tery.
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