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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Leonard's Ila Zell Pay


Ila Zell Pay

August 19, 1945  ~  February 13, 2013

Ila Zell Burrows Pay, 67, passed away on February 13, 2013 from Scleroderma. Ila was born August 19, 1945, the daughter of Herbert C and Ruth Harmison Burrows. She grew up in Springville, Utah and graduated from Springville High School in 1963. She married Bert Gary Pay on June 26, 1966. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple. They were blessed with two children, Tracy Lamb and Phillip Pay. They have 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters, one brother and one grandchild.

Ila was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved the gospel. She worked as an elementary school librarian at Hill Field Elementary and loved seeing children learn to read.

She is survived by her husband Bert, children, grandchildren, great-granddaughter, Aunt Donna Bastian, Uncle Harold Burrows, two sisters: Bonnie Young and Marian Everett; two brothers: Clark and Herb Burrows.

The family would like to thank Dr. Frech, Dr. Hatton, Dr. Stewart, Dr. Vonk and Heather with Rocky Mountain Hospice.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, February 18, 2013 at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road. Friends may visit family Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary.

Interment, Springville City Cemetery at 2:00 p.m.

Baggage Problem


To: Kapp, Robert
Subject: The following event #837381 should be reviewed.

EID: 837381
Contact Type: Fulfillment
 Incident Date: 2/12/2013 1:08:00 PM
Contact First Name: Leonard
Contact Middle Initial:
Contact Last Name: Trauntvein
Contact Email: mandlht@msn.com

Subject: Mishandling Passengers Property

Body: Caller states that he flew from Denver yesterday and when he got his bag home, he found that the zip tie that he used to keep it closed and the zipper paddle was missing. He found a NOI in his bag which was stamped with February 12, 2013 at 1:08 pm inside the luggage. Caller insists that the zipper paddle and zip tie were cut off.  I advised the caller that we have experienced that damage to the zippers some times occur on the conveyor belt but I would send him a claims form if he would like.

Caller provided me with an e-mail address.
Agent Notes: Sent to CSM at DEN on 2-13-13 by A Sizemore.
Follow Up:
ODPO Follow Up:
To TSOC Date:
From TSOC Date:
Last Updated By: amber.sizemore
Last Update Date: 2/13/2013 1:23:29 PM
Opening Agent: jeff.shortridge

Subject: RE: Trauntvein #837381 should be reviewed.
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:51:50 -0500
From: Robert.Kapp@tsa.dhs.gov
To: tsatcc@senture.com; mandlht@msn.com

Mr. Trauntvein,

Let me know your bag tag number and the name of your carrier for this bag checked at DEN on 2/12/2013. I will research this incident and share with you whatever I can about what may have happened with your bag and zipper.

Bob Kapp

From: L H and Myrna Trauntvein [mailto:mandlht@msn.com] 
To: Kapp, Robert
Subject: RE: Trauntvein #837381 should be reviewed.

We actually have a problem. When we did the curbside passenger check-in, the guy (nice and we tipped him well) printed two tickets for Myrna Trauntvein and none for Leonard Trauntvein. We didn't find this out until we got to security and then we had to go all the way back to the desk check-in to have it fixed. We did not go back outside. For that reason, both bags were registered in Myrna's name. The bag that had the zipper pull cut off was listed as Claim #0526746143. The airline was Southwest Flight 425.

Do you need the claim number for the other suitcase?

Thank you. 

Kapp, Robert wrote:


It does not matter whose name is on the bag tag. I will let you know what I find on this problem bag.
Bob Kapp


Customer Support Manager CSQIM
U S Department of Homeland Security
 Transportation Security Administration
Denver International Airport

Mr. Trauntvein,

I just watched the inspection of your Southwest bag (0526746143) and it was normal in all respects. A zip tie was removed using a pair of side cutters. No damage was done to either zipper pull. Both pulls were intact and functional upon opening and then re-closing the bag.

Bob Kapp
Customer Support Manager  CSQIM
U S Department of Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration
Denver International Airport
Robert.kapp@tsa.dhs.gov


L H and Myrna Trauntvein wrote:
To: Robert Kapp

Thank you but then where did the zipper pull go? It was a solid piece and it is missing. Would you like a digital photo?


Nathan Trauntvein had the same surgery and Kirsten

Auntie Helen said Uncle Don was concerned about Kirsten. Nathan Trauntvein also had the same surgery that Kirsten just had. He had his just before his mission, according to Uncle Don. No one thought to ask him if Jon also suffered from allergies.

From Eileen


Dear Myrna,
How is everything with you and your family.  Is Kirsten doing better?  I have thought about you so often in the last week and wondered!
Bro. Hamilton has you & Leonard scheduled to do #3 & #4 on the 3:30pm session.  Are you going to be home for Saturday or are you still helping in CO?  
Hope all is well and you are back!!  Have missed your smiling face.
Love
Eileen Lofthouse

We have the dumbest things happen!‏

When we did the curbside passenger check-in, the guy (nice and we tipped him well enough) printed two tickets for me and none for LHT. We didn't find this out until we got to security and then we had to go all the way back to have it fixed. We did make the plane in time. Then, when we got home, we found out that they had taken the plastic zip lock off to check Dad's luggage for security reasons (likely his vitamin pills). Instead of cutting the plastic, which we simply use to keep the case from coming open and not to keep anyone out, they cut the zipper pulls off. Weird?

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