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Obituary - Betty McDaniel Whitaker

Obituary - Betty McDaniel Whitaker
Heaven welcomed another angel into its presence. Betty Mc Daniel Whitaker, age 94, passed away August 7, 2019, in Washington, Utah from natural causes. She was born on April 9, 1925, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Mark Clinton McDaniel and Alice Castleton McDaniel. Betty was the youngest of five children, being born five minutes later than her identical mirror image twin, Beverly. She grew up in the Avenues of Salt Lake City and graduated from South High School. Betty was quite athletic in her youth and enjoyed sports, swimming in the Great Salt Lake, and dancing at The Great Saltair. She worked as a secretary at a machine shop where she met her husband, Charles Orville Whitaker, who was in Navy training for the military. Betty anxiously awaited his letters while Charles was serving in WW II in undisclosed locations. They married civilly on July 31, 1945, and were sealed in the Manti Utah Temple, two weeks later, August 14, 1945. Bells were ringing after their marriage and they thought the town was celebrating for them. It turns out that an official announcement of Japan’s unconditional surrender to the Allies was made public to end WW II. Betty and Charles raised seven children teaching them important values. Five were born in Kanosh, Utah, where they resided until 1960. They moved to a farm in Fallon, Nevada, where their two youngest children were born. Betty was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, faithfully fulfilling her callings, most of which were music related. She was a quiet and steady strength to her family to choose the right. She was an obedient daughter of God, who endured many health trials, and consistently remained strong in her love of God and Christ. Betty served three missions with her husband: Silver Springs, NV (reactivation), Hawaii (family history)/ San Diego (temple open house/ activation) and San Antonio Texas (proselyting). Playing the piano and singing were Betty’s musical talents. She always had uplifting music playing in her home when she wasn’t playing and singing on her own. She enjoyed riding her bike until age 84. She was very conscientious of her physical appearance and health. She was a sweet and loving lady that never wanted to offend anyone. In 2005, Betty and Charles sold their farm in Fallon and returned to Kanosh. When Charles died in 2013, they had been married for 68 years. Betty served her husband and family well. Betty is survived by her seven children: Dennis (Carol) Fillmore, Ut; Wayne (Diana) Hurricane, Ut; Lynn –Kanosh, Ut; Susan Duff –Fallon, Nv; Keith (Jackie) Marysville, Ca; Tina (David) Kaysville, Ut; Tracy (Diane) Fallon, Nv; 39 grandchildren, 90 great grandchildren, and 8 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 17, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. in the Kanosh Ward Chapel. There will be a viewing prior to the funeral that morning from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment will be at the Kanosh Cemetery, under the care of Olpin Stevens Funeral Home. Online condolences can be expressed at www.olpinstevensfuneralhome.com.       Support local, independent news – contribute to The Fallon Post, your non-profit (501c3) online news source for all things Fallon. Never miss the local news -- read more on The Fallon Post home page.

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Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I knew Sam as a member of our church growing up. He always had a warm smile, a kind word, and a great sense of humor! He will be great missed!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:57 AMComment source: Obituary -- Samuel Bruce WickizerComment author: Mike HinzComment text: Great teacher, great coach, but even a better person!!! Rest in peace Mr. BeachComment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:53 AMComment source: Obituary -- Jack Victor Beach, Jr.Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I had Mrs Hedges for First Grade at Northside Elementary in 1969. I still, to this day, remember her as a wonderful teacher…one of my favorites!!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:29 AMComment source: Obituary - Nancy Marie Hedges C Comment author: Carl C. HagenComment text: What are MFNs and PBMs ?? ............................ From the editor: This is a very good question and we apologize for not catching that wasn't in there. We reached out to the writer/submitter and got this info back...hope it's helpful. PBM: Pharmacy Benefit Managers are pharmacies that are owned by insurance companies. (CVS is one.) They negotiate with drug makers to get reduced pricing for medications, but they historically have not passed along those savings to patients. https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/pharmacy-benefit-managers-staff-report.pdf MFN: Most Favored Nation pricing is a policy that means a country agrees to offer the same trade concessions (like tariffs or price reductions) to all member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). When applied to pharmaceuticals, it could disrupt global access, deter innovation, and obscure the deeper systemic issues in American health care. https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2025/05/22/the-global-risks-of-americas-most-favored-nation-drug-pricing-policy/Comment publication date: 6/23/25, 7:47 AMComment source: L E T T E R TO THE EDITOR
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