Remembering our Dear Friend, Fay Hansen. February 9, 1935 — July 8, 2025. A viewing will be held Friday, July 11th at the Highlands building from 6:00-7:00pm. A private family graveside will be held the following day at the Lindon Cemetery, with internment next to her husband. The obituary is posted on the Walker Mortuary site. https://www.walker-mortuary.com Spotlight on Hunter Zinz. Hunter just graduated from his Army boot camp and is the 4th generation Zinz to serve. His dad said, “We couldn't be more proud of him! It's not a blue uniform, but I forgive him.” Congratulations to Ian and Caroline. What a happy day! Congrats to Ian and Caroline on the occasion of their marriage. We are so happy to have them as wonderful neighbors. Celebrating 5-Yrs of Highlands Neighborhood Backyard BBQs. Good friends, good food, good memories. Thanks to everyone for being such great friends and neighbors. ...
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