Secretary
Alyssa Willberg
I am 31 years old I have served on CMSAs board of directors for 12 years. I live in Castle Dale on a ranch which I help my husband Ross manage. Together we raise cows and kids. We have 4 children together. My son Christopher, and three rough and rowdy girls, Skyler, Josephine and BreAnna.
To say we are busy is an understatement, but we enjoy down time camping on our ranch any chance we get. When I was first appointed to the board as a very inexperienced 20-year-old fresh mom, the clinic was on speed dial. As a self-employed family it was a learning curve in the insurance department and sliding fee was the exact thing, we needed to make sure we all got the healthcare we needed. Then they helped me navigate buying insurance for our family. I serve now to help spread the word in our very underserved communities both in Emery and Carbon County.
Don R. Logston
I am 76 years old, and was born, raised and educated in East Carbon. Other than my College years and while serving in the Army during the Vietnam War, EC has been my home.
I retired 13 years ago, after almost 37 years in the coal industry, approximately 27 of which were in “Safety!”
In addition to serving as a 12 year Board member for CMSA, I also serve on the EC City Council and am very active in our community.
My wife Carol and I will celebrate our 49th wedding anniversary in December. We are the parents of 2 children, our son JD and our daughter Ashlie (deceased ) We also fostered a daughter for 4+ years.
I stay extremely busy and enjoy the outdoors, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting and doing taxidermy. I also enjoy woodworking, yard work and my classic custom ‘55 Ford Crown Victoria “Show Time!”
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Jeff Braby
My name is Jeff Braby. I was born in Price, Utah and raised in Columbia, Utah. I worked for the contractors during the construction of Huntington and Hunter power plants in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s as a paymaster and budget analyst. I went to work for Solider Creek Coal Company in 1984. I worked at the Solider Creek Coal Company in 1984. I worked at the Solider Canyon Mine and Dugout Canyon Mine for 29 years under various titles and 5 different companies that bought out the mines. I retired in 2018 as the Business Manager. I have lived in Carbon County for 72 years.
Treasurer
Ramona Holt
I have been on the board of directors of Carbon Medical Service for over 27 years.
I live in East Carbon and have lived here for about 50 years. I am married and have 4 children and 4 grandchildren. My husband and I are both retired, he is a retired coal miner, and I retired from a Collection agency. We enjoy traveling, camping, and visiting the grandkids. We love living in the small community of East Carbon.
The clinic is a very vital and important part of our community and the surrounding communities. There are a lot of uninsured and underinsured people in the area. I have been very fortunate to be able to see the changes and growth that the clinic has experienced over the years. It has been very rewarding to be a part of the governing board.
Kimalee Allred
My name is Kimalee Allred. I am from Cleveland, Utah. I have lived in Emery County my whole life. I went to some college but got married and had kids, 3 boys ages. I worked at Zions bank for 6 years and then went to Cleveland Elementary as a computer lab teacher. I have been there for 15 years. I also help my husband run our ranch and our Construction business. I understand finances and what goes into making a business run. I enjoy camping, ranching, and being with my family. I dabble in photography, and I am always taking pictures of something. I am a type 1 diabetic, and I understand the importance of being a good doctor. I have been on the Carbon Medical board for almost 4 years. I have enjoyed learning and helping the clinic grow.
Michael B. O’Shea
My name is Michael Bianco O’Shea. I am a native Carbon County resident and I live in Helper, Utah. I have a husband, Michael J. O’Shea and two grown children, Ryan and Erin. I also have three grandchildren.
I spent my working days in education. I graduated from Carbon High School, the College of Eastern Utah, and Utah State University. I received my BS in elementary education and after several years of teaching, I resumed my education and received an endorsement in Gifted Education, Educational Administration and my Masters degree. I taught at Sally Mauro Elementary for 28 years. I was Vice Principal at Carbon High School and then became the principal at Sally Mauro Elementary. After eight years there, I became Elementary Supervisor of the District and worked at the Administrative offices. When I retired after 40 plus years, I mentored struggling teachers for two years.
Since retirement, I have stayed active and am currently on three boards, the Carbon Medical Service Association, the Helper Mining and Railroad Museum and the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, where I served as President for a term and am currently on the Advisory Board.
I love retirement and enjoy time with my friends, painting, reading, and traveling. I hope to resume the traveling when this pandemic subsides.
Kristy Candelaria
My name is Kristy Candelaria. I’m a lifelong resident of Sunnyside, UT. I am married and have 2 children and 2 granddaughters. I have worked as the Office Manager for our Finance Team at ECDC Environmental L.C. for 28 years. I am CPR Certified and have been on the first responders’ team at our site for several years. When I am not working, I love to cook and spend time with my family.
Becky Colombo
I have been on the Carbon Medical Board since October of 2023. I am 70 and retired 5 years ago. I was employed at Southeast Utah Health Department for 16 years. I worked in Administration doing payroll, accounts payable, our website, board packets and minutes, scheduled hiring interviews, and handled publicity. I organized gifts and party planning. Prior to that I worked for Dr. Morgan for 18 years as a receptionist, and my very early years were at Carbon Hospital as a ward clerk. I am married to Richard Colombo, of R & A Market fame, and together we have 8 grandchildren. Four live in Arizona, 1 in California, and 3 in Ogden. Richard had 2 sons, both now deceased. I have 2 daughters. We both have homes located in Helper, and a condo in Mesquite, Nevada. Yes, we love to gamble, and Richard loves golf. Golf and I are not compatible! We love to visit grandkids and travel whenever we can. I volunteer at Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation in Carbonville and love doing so. I go there 7 days a week, twice a day. I enjoy board meetings because they are so informative and hope I can continue to find time to serve on the board.
MD
Cameron Williams
Born in Alberta CN. 1949
Graduated from the University of Alberta medical school in 1978. Settled in Carbon County in 1982 after opening a practice near the new Castleview Hospital. In 1983, he left the office for life in the Emergency room at the hospital. ER practice included ER Directorship and EMS management except for a short period while serving as Chief of the Medical Staff. He eventually became a US citizen and Board Certified in his Specialty.
He left the ER in 2013 and he began working full time for Carbon Medical Service Association. He subsequently stayed on as medical director for several years then retired again. He has 7 biological children and 4 stepchildren. 23 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
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