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George Richardson George Dudley Richard- son, 80, entered into rest Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, at his residence in Aiken, S.C. George was born in Seaboard, la., and made Aiken his home for the past 40 years. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean War. Just after the war, he helped build the first nucle- ar submarine. In addition to working in the nuclear industry, he was a teach- er, writer and professional musician. Survivors include his five daughters, Victoria Gail Pierson, Norma Lee Hall, Treva Vaile, Julie Ann Cawthon and Anita Marie Richardson; a son, George Jason Richardson; grand- children, Marci Blight, Nicholas Pierson, Lindsey Hepworth, Ryan Pierson, Jorden Cammack, Alison Rockwood, Daniel Richard- son, Raegan Casto, Mar- cus Vickers, Robert Hall, Whitney Hall, Aja Hat- field, Christa Sato, Camer- on Wilson, Hayden Wilson, Dakoda Richardson, Jes- sica Waller, Kristin Caw- thon, Justin Waller, Benja- min Cawthon, Elijah Caw- thon, Maranda Richardson and Logan Richardson; and great-grandchildren, Seth Landon, Ellen Landon, Mason Pierson, Sage Pier- son, Jonas Pierson, Chloe Hepworth, Carson Hep- worth, Abby Hepworth, Ava Hepworth, Ethan Pier- son, Dexter Pierson, Kent Cammack, Amelia Rock- wood, Irie Hatfield, Penny Hatfield, Maliki Rowen, Daniel Richardson Jr., Sky Richardson, Jason Rich- ardson, Caydence Rich- ardson, Cheyenne Rich- ardson, Chloe Richard- son, Malachy Richardson, Kyden Richardson, Blake Richardson, Billy Casto, Makenzie Casto, Braydon Hall, Cory Williams, Iza- bella Vickers, Ryker Vick- ers, Cayden Demoulin and Parker Dunigan. He was preceded in death by his wife, Myrna Esther Winn Richardson; and his parents, Robert Crosby Richardson and Lucinda Margaret Wheat. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Aug. 4, at the Aiken LDS Coker Springs Ward, with Bishop Neal Askew officiating. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at Fielding Memori- al Park Cemetery in Idaho Falls, under the direction of Wood Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Jason Richardson, Daniel Rich- ardson, Marcus Vickers, Jason Richardson Jr., Rob- ert Hall, Dakoda Rich- ardson, Nicholas Pierson, Ryan Pierson, Logan Rich- ardson, Earl Wooten and Swain Keaton. If desired, memori- al contributions may be directed to the Savannah River Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 3694, Aiken, SC 29802. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome. com. Terry Purcell Terry Mark Purcell, 63, of Idaho Falls, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center from can- cer. He had been under the loving care of his family since his diagnosis last fall. Terry was born July 10, 1951, in Idaho Falls to Mark Hubert Pur- cell and Helen Grant Purcell. He grew up and attend- ed schools in Ammon and graduated from Bonne- ville High School in 1969. He also attended Brigham Young University and served a full-time mis- sion for the LDS Church in Ecuador. On Feb. 8, 1974, he mar- ried Ellen Kristine Cook in the Idaho Falls LDS Tem- ple. Terry was a farmer and electrician and co-owned Electrical Support Ser- vices. An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served as Elders Quo- rum president, High Priest Group Leader, Sun- day School teacher, choir director and in many other capacities over the years. Terry enjoyed flying, farming, singing, leading the choir and playing the guitar. Terry is survived by his wife of 40 years, Kris- tine; daughters, Jodi Kae (Blaine) Jones and Rebec- ca Ane (Chet) Thompson, both of Idaho Falls; sons, Brent James (Terresa) Pur- cell of Taylor, Idaho, and Douglas Terry (Kara) Pur- cell of Idaho Falls; mother, Helen Purcell of Ammon; brother, Blake (Diana) Pur- cell of Blackfoot; sisters, Marcele (Harold) Tanner and Meralee (Bart) Cook, both of Goshen, Idaho, Natillie (Mark) Vos of Cali- fornia and Darlou (Nathan) Gams of New Hampshire; and 13 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Mark Hubert Purcell; a son, Jayson Mark Purcell; and his grandparents, Leonard and Tillie Purcell and Clar- ence and Mamie Grant. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Ammon LDS 26th Ward, 1100 S. Tie- breaker Drive, with Bish- op Sam Pinson officiating. The family will visit with friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Satur- day prior to services, both times at the church. Buri- al will be in Ammon Cem- etery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome. com. M. Kim Tangren Michael “Kim” Tangren, 68, of Idaho Falls, passed away Monday, Aug. 4, 2014, at his home. He was born Oct. 12, 1945, in Provo, Utah, and was legal- ly adopted by Hyrum Aryel Tan- gren and Iretta Hall Tangren. He grew up in Provo and graduat- ed from BY High School in 1963. Kim attended Brigham Young University, where he stud- ied law enforcement. He was a member of the Springville, Utah, Nation- al Guard Unit. On Sept. 5, 1972, he married Lois Sally Shep- herd in the Provo, Utah Temple. Besides living in Provo, they lived in Payson and Santaquinn, Utah, before moving to Idaho Falls. Kim was a member of the Idaho Falls Police Department for 27 years before retiring in 2000. Kim had a special inter- est in old cars. He was a loving hus- band, father, grandfather and uncle. The family would like to thank the staff at Teton Cancer Institute, Teton Cancer radiology depart- ment and OneSource Home Health and Hospice for their tender, loving care of Kim. Kim is survived by his wife, Lois “Sally” Tan- gren of Idaho Falls; sons, Derek (Sunny) Tangren of Springville, Utah, and David Tangren of Idaho Falls; grandsons, Hyrum, Noah, Eli and Isaac Tan- gren of Springville, Utah; a brother-in-law, Jim (Susan) Shepherd of West Valley City, Utah; six neph- ews; and two nieces. Besides his parents, Kim was preceded in death by two sisters. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at Coltrin Mortuary, 2100 First St. in Idaho Falls, with Doug Crabtree offici- ating. The family will visit with friends for one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Inurnment will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memori- al contributions be made to the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #6, 605 N. Capitol Ave., Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.coltrinmortuary.com. Lavon Ferguson Leatha Lavon Clark Ferguson, 86, of the Ririe-Shel- ton area, passed away Mon- day, Aug. 4, 2014, at The Gables of Idaho Falls. She was under the care of Aspen Home Health & Hospice. Lavon was born Nov. 16, 1927, in Rigby to Charles Elton Clark and Leatha Luella Howard Clark. She spent her first five years in Mud Springs, Idaho, then grew up and attended schools in Ririe. She lived on the family farm in Shel- ton for 65 years. On July 26, 1944, she married Dearold James Ferguson in the Logan, Utah, LDS Temple. They raised their family of seven children on the fami- ly farm in Shelton. Lavon was a devoted wife, moth- er, homemaker and farm wife. She also worked as a librarian at Bonne- ville High School. Dearold passed away Feb. 9, 2012. An active member o The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in many areas, including as ward Relie Society president. Lavon enjoyed crochet- ing, knitting, gardening, sewing, quilting, snowmo- biling, fishing and camp- ing. Survivors include her sons, Darold Kym (Anne) Ferguson of Ririe and Micheal Vaun (Connie) Ferguson of Idaho Falls; daughters, Judy Lyn Hall of Boise and Peggy Sue (Rick) Linville of Missoula, Mont.; brother, Larry Elton (Jennie) Clark of Idaho Falls; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by her parents; hus- band, Dearold Ferguson; three sons, Lyle J. Fergu- son, Charles Mark Fergu- son and Jesse Waid Fer- guson; and a sister, Jean Kerr. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at the Ririe LDS Stake Center, 14061 N. 130 East, with Bishop Jeff Sutton o the Shelton Ward officiat- ing. The family will visit with friends from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Friday prio to services at the church. Burial will be in Ririe-Shel- ton Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome. com. C2 Post Register Wednesday, August 6, 2014 THE WEST OBITUARIES Tangren Ferguson Purcell Richardson COMMODITIES GRAIN & LIVESTOCK POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report for Tuesday, August 5. POCATELLO — White wheat 5.40 (steady); hard red winter 6.18 (up 23); 14 percent spring 6.18 (up 23); hard white 6.18 (up 3); BURLEY — Monday: White wheat 5.70 (steady); 11.5 per- cent winter 5.92 (up 4); 14 percent spring 6.27 (down 16); hard white 6.27 (up 19); barley 7.15 (steady); OGDEN — White wheat 5.93 (up 3); 11.5 percent winter 6.37 (up 5); 14 percent spring 6.93 (up 5); barley 7.65 (steady); corn 8.25 (down 5); PORTLAND — Soft white 6.98 (up 4); white club 7.75 (up 4); 11 percent winter 7.27-7.48 (up 4); 14 percent spring 8.16 (up 6); oats 280.00 (steady); NAMPA — Soft white 10.25 (up 5) cwt or 6.15 (up 3) bushel. LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Cottonwood Livestock on Augus 1. Boning/breaker 92.00-115.00, canner/cutter 90.00-98.00; heiferettes 100.00-115.00; stock cows 1600-1810/hd; pair none; feeder cows 95.00-105.00; bulls 110.00-140.00; bab calves 285.00-540.00/hd; steers: heavy 190.00-225.00, ligh 200.00-245.00, stocker 210.00-250.00; heifers: heavy 180.00 205.00, light 185.00-230.00, stocker 210.00-242.00; Remarks: Active market on all classes. CRIME LOG The Crime Log is compiled from reports available at press time from the Idaho Falls Police Department and Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office. Block addresses are included except when they could identify suspects or victims in need of protection, such as sex-crime victims. If you have information about unsolved crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 522-1983 or visit http://ifcrime.org. You will remain anonymous. Idaho Falls Monday 176 calls received 1:14 a.m. Vandalism, 300 block of Homestead Lane. 7:00 a.m. Burglary , 900 block of Royal Place. 9:49 a.m. Theft, 3700 block of S. Bombardier Avenue. 10:11 a.m. Vandalism, 400 block of Beulahs Lane. 12:47 p.m. Burglary , 1200 block of Tipperary Court. 1:26 p.m. Sexual assault , Idaho Falls. 1:43 p.m. Theft, 1600 block of Woodruff Park. 3:24 p.m. DUI, West Sunnyside Road and South Yellowstone Highway. 4:31 p.m. Sex issue, Idaho Falls. 4:42 p.m. Theft, 100 block of Springwood Lane. 5:55 p.m. Theft, 3000 block of Hartert Drive. 6:23 p.m. Vandalism , 100 block of E. 22nd Street. 8:15 p.m. Domestic disturbance , Tulane Street and Vassar Way. 9:55 p.m. Burglary , 1400 block of Clark Drive. 11:19 p.m. Disturbing the peace , 900 block of Lindsay Boulevard. Bonneville County Monday 138 calls received 1:43 a.m. Suspicious person , North Woodruff Avenue and North Yellowstone Highway. 2:37 a.m. Fire, Bone Road and East Lincoln Road. 11:49 a.m. Disturbing the peace , 6000 block of W. Arco Highway. 1:32 p.m. Burglary, 5200 block of E. Lincoln Road. 2:58 p.m. DUI, West Sunnyside Road and South Yellowstone Highway. 3:39 p.m. Narcotics issue , 600 bloc of Sykes Drive. 4:00 p.m. Vandalism, 3400 block of E. 1850 North. 4:29 p.m. Vandalism, Fall Creek Road. 10:47 p.m. Burglary, 1500 block of S. Falcon Drive. 11:06 p.m. Theft, 3200 block of E. 17th Street. Send us your news Need a form for anniversaries, birthdays, called to serve, Eagle Scouts, en gage ments or weddings? Visit www. postregister.com /forms/. n EASTERN IDAHO VISITORS CENTER: Vol- unteers age 18 and older are needed to assist the Eastern Idaho Visitors Cen- ter, 425 N. Capital Ave., between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Training is provided. Call 523-1010 ext. 1003. n EMERGENCY HOUSING EXCHANGE: Volunteers are needed to answer requests for emer- gency housing. Contact Bev Kemp at 524-4321 or bevkemp@ida.net. n EICAP/AREA VI AGENCY ON AGING SMP PROGRAM: Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) is training volunteers to conduct outreach in their communities, edu- cating and empowering seniors to prevent Medi- care fraud. Call 522-5370 ext. 1028. Support groups publish as space permits. Call 542-6781 or email calendars@postregister.com SUPPORT GROUPS 3931stStreet•208-523-2499 www.rocksthattalk.com e tch e dinst o n e Rock Garden 522-7424 825E.17 th St.,IdahoFalls www.buckmillerhann.com funeral@ida.net BUCK-MILLER-HANN FUNERALHOME&CREMATIONSERVICES MarloweBarber MemorialServices 10:00a.m.Wed.,Aug.6,2014 atthefuneralhome Burial:IonaCemetery BrianNealHandy GravesideService 10a.m.Fri.,Aug.8,2014 TaylorCemetery JohnBeidlemanJr. MemorialService 11a.m.Fri.,Aug.15,2014 St.Luke’sEpiscopalChurch 270N.PlacerinIdahoFalls VerlaMortensen ServicesPending www.coltrinmortuary.com LarryLambert FuneralServices: 11a.m.,Friday,August8,2014 atColtrinMortuary Visitation: 6-8p.m.Thursday,August7,2014, andonehourpriortotheservices bothatthemortuary Burial: MiloCemetery KimTangren MemorialService 2p.m.,Friday,August8,2014 atColtrinMortuary Visitation: Onehourpriortotheservice atColtrinMortuary Interment: EvergreenCemetery, Springville,Utah ATraditionofCompassion&Caring. 524-1000 21001stStreet L arry P aLmer 1p.m.Wednesday,August6th VeteransMemorialatFreemanPark CelebrationofLifePotluck tofollow G eorGe r ichardson 11a.m.Friday,August8th FieldingMemorialPark d ixie m aharry 11a.m.Friday,August8th TaylorCemetery L enna d eist 2p.m.,Friday,August8th RoseHillCemetery Visitation:1-1:45p.m.priorat WoodFuneralHome(273N.Ridge) L inda L afferty ArrangementsPending J ohn s truchen PrivateFamilyServices s heri m c m iLLin ServicesinSeptember AmmonCemetery c hris n eLson 11a.m.Wednesday,August6th Lincoln6thWard(3102Pinnacle) Visitation:Wednesday10-10:45a.m. atthechurch Burial:AnnisLittleButteCemetery L avon f erGuson 11a.m.Friday,August8th SheltonWard(14061N.130East) Visitation:Friday10-10:45a.m. atthechurch BurialinRirie-SheltonCemetery r ichard W ebber 11a.m.Saturday,August9th WoodEastSide(963S.Ammon) Visitation:onehourprior BurialinFieldingMemorialPark b everLie b erry 11a.m.Saturday,August9th Iona4thWard(1040Crimson) Visitation:Friday6:30-8p.m.at WoodEastSide(963S.Ammon)and Saturday10-10:45a.m. atthechurch BurialinAmmonCemetery t erry P urceLL 11a.m.Saturday,August9th Ammon26thWard 1100S.Tiebraker Visitation:Friday6:30-8p.m.and Saturday,10-10:45a.m. bothatthechurch BurialinAmmonCemetery L arry L eboW 11a.m.Saturday,August16th ChristCommunityChurch (5742S.5thW.) t eeJay o Wen ArrangementsPending e stLe t rauGhber ArrangementsPending F uneral H ome &C rematory SerVICeS 273NORTHRIDGE–522-2751 Moreinformationonlineat www.woodfuneralhome.com orvisitusonFacebookfor thelatestinformationat www.facebook.com/ woodfuneralhome.idaho EASTSIDE-963S.AMMON-522-2992 Flags for veterans The Post Register will use a flag to mark the obituaries of veter- ans of the U.S. armed forces. 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