She was born to Max Dwayne and Veda May Moosman Behunin.
She married Stanton Earl Sawyer 23 Dec 1954 in Saint George, Washington, Utah.
To them were born the following children: Jerry E, Tye E, and Coral Sawyer.
Two County People Lose Lives In Four-Death Highway Crash
A head-on collision killed four people near Fayette last Sunday, July 17th.
Killed were Earl Sawyer, 56; his daughter-in-law, Maxine Sawyer, 30, both of Hatch; Arly Edwards, 79, and his wife Iva Petrson Edwards, 63, from Marysvale.
Highway Patrol Trooper Bertis Quarnberg, who investigated, said the Edwards car apparently swerved into the right lane of traffic, smashing head-on into the Sawyer vehicle.
Mrs. Sawyer's husband Stanton was listed in critical condition at Gunnison Valley Hospital with multiple injuries and extreme loss of blood. Their son, Tye Sawyer, 5, escaped serious injury but was hospitalized for observation.
The accident occurred between 9:15 and 9:30 a.m. on a curve along Utah Highway 28 about eight miles north of Gunnison. The car driven by Mr. Edwards was southbound, the northbound vehicle was driven by Earl Sawyer.
Funeral services were scheduled July 21st for Earl and Maxine in the Hatch ward chapel. Mr. Sawyer will be burled in the Hatch cemetery, while Mrs. Sawyer's body will be taken to Boulder for burial.
Maxine Sawyer
Maxine Sawyer was born Jan. 13, 1936 in Torrey to Max Dwayne and Veda Mae Behunin. On Dec. 23, 1954 she married Stanton Earl Sawyer in the St. George Temple.
Survivors: husband; sons, daughter: Jerry E., Tye E., Coral, all of Hatch; parents, Boulder; brother, Dwayne Farlan; sister, Twila, both of Boulder.
Published in the Garfield County News 1966-07-21
She was born to Max Dwayne and Veda May Moosman Behunin.
She married Stanton Earl Sawyer 23 Dec 1954 in Saint George, Washington, Utah.
To them were born the following children: Jerry E, Tye E, and Coral Sawyer.
Two County People Lose Lives In Four-Death Highway Crash
A head-on collision killed four people near Fayette last Sunday, July 17th.
Killed were Earl Sawyer, 56; his daughter-in-law, Maxine Sawyer, 30, both of Hatch; Arly Edwards, 79, and his wife Iva Petrson Edwards, 63, from Marysvale.
Highway Patrol Trooper Bertis Quarnberg, who investigated, said the Edwards car apparently swerved into the right lane of traffic, smashing head-on into the Sawyer vehicle.
Mrs. Sawyer's husband Stanton was listed in critical condition at Gunnison Valley Hospital with multiple injuries and extreme loss of blood. Their son, Tye Sawyer, 5, escaped serious injury but was hospitalized for observation.
The accident occurred between 9:15 and 9:30 a.m. on a curve along Utah Highway 28 about eight miles north of Gunnison. The car driven by Mr. Edwards was southbound, the northbound vehicle was driven by Earl Sawyer.
Funeral services were scheduled July 21st for Earl and Maxine in the Hatch ward chapel. Mr. Sawyer will be burled in the Hatch cemetery, while Mrs. Sawyer's body will be taken to Boulder for burial.
Maxine Sawyer
Maxine Sawyer was born Jan. 13, 1936 in Torrey to Max Dwayne and Veda Mae Behunin. On Dec. 23, 1954 she married Stanton Earl Sawyer in the St. George Temple.
Survivors: husband; sons, daughter: Jerry E., Tye E., Coral, all of Hatch; parents, Boulder; brother, Dwayne Farlan; sister, Twila, both of Boulder.
Published in the Garfield County News 1966-07-21
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