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Christine Michelle Kinnett Davis
“Chris”
TAYLORSVILLE / ORANGEVILLE – Christine Michelle Kinnett Davis went home to her heavenly father on December 25, 2007.
She was born in Mesquite, Texas on December 21, 1967, but lived most of her life in Utah. She graduated from Murray High School and married James Lloyd Davis II. They had two children, James Lloyd Davis III and Amanda Christine Davis. They were later divorced.
During her life she worked in several different areas, including accounting and management. She maintained a 4.0 grade point average and was on the Dean’s List while attending Salt Lake Community College. She planned to finish her schooling this year. She was passionate about sports and loved coaching her son’s junior jazz basketball team and cheering on the Dallas Cowboys. Chris had a love for music that she passed on to her children.
She is survived by her son James and daughter Mandy, both of Orangeville. She is also survived by her parents, Larry Kinnett of Midvale and Jean Jewkes of Taylorsville, three brothers, Andy, Tony and Ricky and step brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were December 28, 2007. Internment was in the Orangeville City Cemetery.
You will always be loved, missed and remembered.
Pat Harris
HUNTINGTON- Patricia Lea Brown Harris, age 94, passed away December 27, 2007 at Shady Grove Hospital in Rockville, Maryland.
She was born April 8, 1913 in Huntington, Utah to John William and Minnie Hall Brown.
Married Michael Joseph Harris, June 16, 1928 in Salt Lake City; he died August 14, 1982.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pat traveled extensively during her lifetime and for the past twenty years she resided in Maryland with her son.
She is survived by her son, James E. (Anna) Harris, Gaithersburg, MD; daughters, Lenore Jean Dauphine, Reno, NV, Luana Lou Lucero, Missouri; brother, Steve Brown, Loa, UT; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, five brothers and three sisters

Terry Ezell
PRICE - He was an awesome man of God, loving husband, providing father, great grandpa and a great great friend to everyone who knew him. Terry passed away on December 22, 2007 at the age of 58, in St. George due to a battle with lung disease.
He was blessed to be born June 13, 1949 to Milton Ezell and Muriel Jones in Alabama. On July 18, 1981 Terry married Jodie Lee from Price. He loved her so much. Terry was a boilermaker for nearly 35 years and traveled to almost every state then he retired in 2004. He enjoyed playing golf with everyone especially his sons and the old timers in Price.
Terry had a passionate heart for the jail ministry he was able to do while still in Price. Terry was a member of New Life Ministries for many years before moving to St. George. When Terry gave his heart to the Lord God open his eyes and his understanding that Jesus was who he said he was and that became more real to him than life itself. Knowing about Jesus is different than experiencing Jesus and Terry experienced Jesus. It changed his life from that moment on. The true blessings of Terry’s life were his wife, children, grandchildren, son-in-law and daughter-in-law as well as the rest of his family. We will never forget your unconditional love honey.
Survived by his wife Jodie Ezell, St. George; parents Joyce & Milton Ezell, Louisiana; Muriel Jones, Louisiana; Dale & Laraine Lee, Price; daughter Corin, (Nathan) Howerton; Sons James (Chelly) Ezell; Brian Ezell all from St. George and grand children Deidra Vigil, Shayley Dunn, Isaac & Alex Ezell, Bry’Lee, Thomas, & Lily Howerton, and Taviana Quintana. He has 5 precious sisters Lynda, Patti, Cindy, Nina and Bonnie along with 3 wonderful brothers Greg, Barry and Pete. Terry had many loving nieces, nephews and extended family. Terry was preceded in death by one brother Ronnie Ezell.
Services were held at Mitchell’s Chapel on December 31, 2007. Interment in the Cliffview Cemetery.
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