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OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 6 Mar 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com Allen, Mabel Lindsay Anderson Mabel Lindsay Anderson Allen 1918 ~ 2005 HEBER CITY - Mabel Anderson Allen, age 86, passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at her daughters home in West Valley City, Utah. She was born July 5, 1918, in Center Creek, Utah, the daughter of Bennett and Sarah E. Sweat Lindsay. Graduated from Seminary and high school at Wasatch High. Married Kenneth Anderson April 9, 1937, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived most of their married life on a farm in Lake Creek where they raised their family, and took an active part in the LDS Church and community activities. She was proud of her pioneer heritage and searched many records as she wrote histories and did genealogy work for her ancestors. She served over 16 years in extracting records in the Family History Library. She took an active part in gathering material for the book, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain", the written history of pioneers of Wasatch County. After Ken's death Mable served an LDS mission to Columbia, South Carolina. Later she married Ross Allen and lived in Draper for eight years. Together, they served a mission in the Florida, Tallahassee Mission. She also learned to golf with Ross. Mabel was very positive and optimistic. She looked for the good in everything, and in everyone. Memorials may be made in Mabel's name to the LDS General Missionary Fund. She is survived by all five of her children: Karma (Nile) McDonald, Joe (Dorcas) Anderson, Bill Vee (Sarah) Anderson, Alyce (Donald 'Griz') Brown, Ava (Thomas) Tice; 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. She is the fifth of 11 children, three of which are still living: Doris (Fay) Parker, Ben (Kathy) Lindsay, and Robert (Isabel) Lindsay. She is preceded in death by both of her husbands, Kenneth and Ross, both parents, three grandchildren, and her brothers & sisters: Louis Lindsay, Louie Averett, Allen Lindsay, Alice Moon, Wrex Lindsay, Ethel Broadbent, and Hazel Howe. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 11:00 a.m. in the Center 1st Ward, 2400 South Mill Road (1200 East), Heber City. Friends may call on Monday from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, and on Tuesday from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Condolences and memories may be sent to the family at: [email protected] (Please include the family name in the email.) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Aroune, Charles V. Charles V. Aroune "Chuck" Beloved husband to Joan since 1955, proud and happy father to Jeanne Kenney (deceased), Sandra (Mike) Schiszler, Marie (Ruben) Zamora, special grandpa to Dawn Mallory, Sonja Schiszler, Tony Childs, Chris Schiszler, David Childs, Tori Zamora, Robert Zamora and Brock Zamora. Brother to James (Teresa) Aroune, Nick (Marion) Alexander and Gert (Maurice) Caldwell. Chuck was happiest when surrounded by his family and proud to have served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 25 years. Chuck will be remembered for the activities that he loved the most, boating, fishing, and most importantly escorting the love of his life on long car rides. He was a very generous and caring man to everyone whose lives he touched and he will be greatly and forever missed. In lieu of flowers, Chuck would have preferred donations to the Huntsman Cancer Institute. A special thanks to Dr. Martha Glenn, her staff, and all of the doctors and nurses who cared for him at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday 11:00 a.m. at St. Olaf Catholic Church 1800 South Orchard Drive, Bountiful. A Vigil Service will be held Monday 7:00 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary 372 East 100 South where friends may call from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/7/2005. Barney, Marlane Marlane Barney 1954 ~ 2005 RICHFIELD, Utah - Marlane Barney, 50, passed away March 3, 2005 in Richfield, Utah. She was born June 21, 1954 in Richfield to Benjamin Nephi and Marla Rose Zabriskie. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving with the Young Women, was Camp Director, was involved with 4-H, enjoyed scrap booking, sewing and cake decorating. She was a special daughter, sister and aunt who was always willing to help those in need. She worked many years with Blake Electric as their secretary and bookkeeper. She is survived by her parents; brothers and sisters, Doris Barney of West Jordan, Kirk Barney of Venice, Lori (Brad) Whittaker of Richfield, and Shayne (Connie) Barney of Circleville; nieces and nephews, Tina and Shad Nebeker; Tara Barney; Megan, Dane, Seth, Heather and James Whittaker; Brooke, Lindsey, Kelsey, Charles Barney; and her special pals, Mattie and Rosie (woof). She is preceded in death by her grandparents and pals, Brandy and Lacey (woof). Funeral services will be held on Tues., March 8, 2005 at 12:00 Noon in the Richfield 11th LDS Ward Chapel, 985 S. 400 W. Friends may call at the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary on Mon. evening from 6 -8 p.m. and at the ward chapel on Tuesday from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Richfield City Cemetery. Online guest book www.maglebymortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Beck, Leon G. Leon G. Beck 1916 ~ 2005 Leon G. Beck, 89, a longtime resident of Alamogordo, New Mexico, died, March 3, 2005, at his home. Mr. Beck was born January 4, 1916 in Norborne, Missouri to John William and Grace May (Fulcher) Beck. He was a graduate of William Jewel Baptist College in Liberty, Missouri, and did graduate studies at the University of California. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, and retired as a management analyst from civil service at Holloman AFB in 1971. Following his retirement he sold real estate for several years. He was one of the founders of Otero Federal Credit Union and was an active volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, the Alamogordo Senior Center where he delivered Meals on Wheels, and the Share Table at Grace United Methodist Church. A longtime member of Grace United Methodist Church, he recently became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife of nearly 63 years, Edith Beck of New Mexico; two daughters, Cheryl Dalley of Riverton, and Janet (Earl) Best of Layton; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, brother-in-law, Joseph K.(JoAn) Pidd of Gold River, CA; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Paul Kenneth and Charles William Beck; and son-in-law, Gary Dalley. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 2:00 p.m. in the Broomhead Funeral Home 12590 So. 2200 W. Riverton, Friends may call iibe hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Fund, 2669 N. Scenic Dr., Alamogordo 88310; or to Alamogordo Home Care/Hospice, 505 11th St., Alamogordo 88310. To send a tribute to the family, please visit www.mem.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Bertelson, Margaret Simpson Margaret Simpson Bertelson 1915 ~ 2005 Early morning March 1, 2005 Margaret Simpson Bertelson surrendered peacefully in the splendor of a shrouded moon. She was born January 27, 1915 to May and Peter Simpson. Margaret left Mt. Pleasant after her marriage to Dwight Bertelson on November 27, 1936 in the Manti Temple. His career as a soil scientist allowed them to travel and live throughout the world. The history, culture and texture of the places they found themselves fascinated Margaret. They continued to enjoy traveling after Salt Lake became their home upon Dwight's retirement in 1968. Margaret and Dwight had two sons, Elliott and Mark. Elliott was killed in Marine flight training in 1964. The sadness of his death never left her. Margaret lost Dwight in 1984. Margaret's intelligence and drive made her successful in everything she did. At age 49, she received a business degree from Ft. Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. She enjoyed working at every opportunity and held positions as a secretary, teacher, and employment counselor until her retirement. When she could have been relaxing, she challenged herself in business ventures to the end. Thank you Diana and Buzz Poulsen for your devotion, help, and love. You made Margaret's dreams possible. She touched many lives within and outside her family with her generosity and love. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents May and Peter, siblings Leah, Arla, Harry, Grace, Leo, and Donna, husband Dwight, and son Elliott. She is survived by Elliott's widow Peggy (Jim) Wyneken, son Mark (Kate), grandchildren Elisa (Jeff) Harvey, Chris (Kat) Wyneken, Leah (Jeremy) Kochrian, great-grandchildren Brittney Harvey, Megan Harvey, Arianna Kochrian, and Addison Wyneken who all attended her 90th birthday party. A service in her honor will be held 2:00 p.m. March 12, 2005 at the White Chapel, 150 East 300 North, Salt Lake City. A celebration will follow at This is the Place Heritage Park 2601 East Sunnyside Av. Please, in lieu of flowers, contribute to St. Joseph Villa's infinite love. 451 Bishop Federal Lane, SLC, UT 84115. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Black, Nona Joy Gamble Nona Joy Gamble Black 7/18/1935 ~ 3/2/2005 Nona Joy Gamble Black returned home on March 2, 2005. Nona was born on July 18, 1935 in Grace, Idaho to James Gamble and Emma Marsh Gamble. She was married on Oct. 25,1952 to Richard Black Sr., later divorced. Nona was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. A devoted mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, and friend. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her children: Richard Jr. (Kristine) Black Salt Lake; Jann (Dan) Eskelsen of Kaysville. Edward (Laura) Black of Pleasant Grove, Alan (Bonnie) Black of Arlington, Texas, Michael Black of Salt Lake City, Trisha (Jayson) Toerck of Salt Lake City; John Black of Salt Lale City; 19 grandchildren, six great grandchildren. Also by: sisters: Vivian Newsome, Ruth Alexander, Janet Price and Donna Gamble. Brothers: James Gamble and Donald Gamble. Memorial services will be held Monday, March 7, 2005 at 1p.m. at the Granite Stake Center, located at 2005 South 900 East. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Boone, David H. David H. Boone 1946 ~ 2005 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and great friend passed away suddenly on March 3, 2005. David was born on December 2, 1946 to Harley G. and Elna Boone in Brigham City, Utah. He married his eternal companion and sweetheart Wendy Faye Goodey on Dec. 6, 1968 in the Salt Lake Temple. He was serving as the First Counselor in the Hewwood Ward Bishopric. He had also served in many other church callings and was a great example to his family and friends. He was working as the shipping supervisor at Packaging Corporation of America. David was an avid golfer and bowler and loved sports of all kinds. He loved spending time with his family; his four granddaughters were the love of his life. He also loved spending time with his wife; they loved traveling together. David passed on to the loving arms of his father, Harley; his in-laws, Leo and Faye; his grandparents; and other family and friends. He is survived by his mother, Elna; his beloved wife, Wendy; his children, Gina Boone, Richelle (Brandon) Robinson; Ricky (Jina) Boone; his prize granddaughters, Celeste, Alexys, Kenadi, and Mekena; his brothers, Eddie (Mary), Monty (Pam), and Jack (Cindy); his sister, Sue Done; sister-in-law, Lorna Steadman; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 7, 2005 at Noon in the Hewwood Ward Chapel, 5643 South 2200 West. A viewing will be held on Sunday from 6-9 p.m., at Redwood Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. and one hour prior to services at the church. We love you, 'til we meet again Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Burnett, Howard William Howard William Burnett 1915 ~ 2005 Howard passed away on February 26, 2005, in Sandy, Utah after 89 years of life. Howard was born December 3, 1915, and was raised in Omaha, Nebraska. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad until he and his wife, Vera, moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1953 and started Rent-It Center, Inc., a successful construction equipment rental company. Howard took great pride as a founding member of the American Rental Association. He loved the outdoors and had a passion for world travel. Some of his most memorable vacations were those to China and the Holy Land, which spurred a lifelong interest in ancient history and archeology. One of his favorite hobbies in his later life was buying books and toys for his great-grandchildren. Howard was preceded in death by his wife, Vera Olsen Burnett, and is survived by his twin children Forrest (Maureen) Burnett of Alpine, Utah and Diana (Jim) Meyers of Bellevue, Washington. He also leaves behind four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. There will be a private family memorial service held in his honor. Donations may be made to the Salvation Army in his memory. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Caldwell, Ila Dean "Deanie" Ila Dean Caldwell "Deanie" 1931 ~ 2005 Ila Dean Johnson Caldwell passed away suddenly but peacefully on March 5, 2005. She was born in Downey, Idaho on October 18, 1931, a daughter of Arnold LeRoy and Ila Packer Johnson. She grew up in Logan, Utah and attended the AC. She married John B. Caldwell on April 24, 1953 in the Logan LDS Temple. Her life centered on her family and her wide circle of friends. She was a busy woman and had a wide variety of interests. She enjoyed tatting, reading, volunteering at the library, photography, traveling, Utah Jazz Basketball and attending Utah Sons of the Utah Pioneers with her husband. She was active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as president of all three auxiliaries in the Tooele Sixth Ward. Survived by her husband, John B. Caldwell, four sons, Jan (Kaylene), John (Bonnie), Jerry (Susan) and Jeffrey (Cheri). A sister, Clarice (Bevan) Higbee, 11 grandchildren, Marissa, Hilary, Mallory, Jackson, John Brant, Christopher, Cassi, Andrew, Tiffany, Colton, Bailey and one great-granddaughter, Alayna. She was a remarkable woman. Her passing has broken our hearts. She will be sorely missed. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 10,2005 at 1:00 pm in the Tooele Stake Center 253 South Second East, Tooele. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening, from 6-8 pm at Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main, Tooele, and from 11:30 to 12:45 at the church prior to the funeral. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/9/2005. Cannon, Mildred Harwood Mildred Harwood Cannon "1925 ~ 2005" Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend, Mildred Harwood Cannon, passed away peacefully Friday, March 4, 2005, from complications after heart surgery, surrounded by her loving family whom she loved more than life itself. Mildred was born May 28, 1925, the seventh of eight children to Elmer Isaac and Mida Marie Forkner Harwood in Rocky Ford, Colorado. She had lots of wonderful stories of growing up on the farm with her brothers and sisters. She married her husband and eternal companion, Leslie Harman Cannon Sr. on February 25, 1944 in Rocky Ford. They were sealed for time and all eternity January 21, 1959 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their home was blessed with 3 children: Leslie H. Jr., Randy H. and Sherry Ellen, whom she cared for with unconditional love her entire life. She was a wonderful cook, quilter, seamstress, doll maker and loved to crochet, making the most beautiful afghans for family and friends. She was an excellent organ player even though she only played by ear. She was an active and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings in the Primary and Relief Society. Her life of unconditional love and service to family and friends has earned her a special place with her Lord and Savior whom she loved dearly. She will be dearly missed by all those who loved her and those she cared for. She is survived by her husband of 61 years; her three children: Leslie H. Jr. (Anne), Sherry, and Randy (Karen); brother, Robert of Rocky Ford, CO; 6 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Goodbye Mom and Grandma, till we meet again. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 10, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Taylorsville 4th Ward, 4310 South 3200 West. A viewing will be Wednesday, March 9, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the service on Thursday at the church. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/8/2005. Clark, Joyce Kay Joyce Kay Clark 1963 ~ 2005 Joyce Kay Clark, 41, of Sandy, Utah, returned to the arms of her loving Father in Heaven, March 4, 2005 surrounded by her loving family. Joyce was born on December 9, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Alan Clark and Jean Lindsey Clark. Joyce was an angel among us and touched the lives of all those she met. She taught us patience, kindness, forgiveness and the pure love of Christ. She is survived by her father Alan, mom Debbie Christian Clark; brothers, Boyd (Ellen) Clark, Kevin Jenson; sisters, Dani (Peter) Wollschleger, Janet [Jeff (Jebb)] Johnson, Marcie [Greg (Dootz)], Judd, Amy Jenson; many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Preceded in death by her mommie, Jean Lindsey Clark Funeral services for Joyce will be held on Wednesday March 9, 2005, at 12:00 noon at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, where friends may call on Tuesday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Larkin Sunset Gardens. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com. The family would like to thank the University of Utah Burn Center for giving Joyce a few more years. We would also like to thank the ICU staff at Alta View Hospital, friends and staff at WAC Day Program and Frontline Services, for all of their loving support and kindness. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Frontline Services who are dedicated to provide independent living for handicapped adults, 1800 South West Temple suite A-10, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Collard, Raymond Earl Raymond Earl Collard 1918 ~ 2005 Earl Collard 86, passed away peacefully March 3, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Born April 7, 1918 in Fountain Green, Utah to William O. and Lew Gweneth Smith Collard. He is a member of the LDS faith. Earl was a sheep man as was his father and family. Later in life he was a salesman in retail. He was a great cook and loved to garden. His greatest gifts, however, were not the ones that he had but the ones that he gave. He gave smiles, hugs, and happy memories. Earl is survived by a daughter Shanna Rae (Duane) Hart and grandson Kevin Hart from Portland Oregon, brothers, Clyde (Eleanor), Steve (Vivian), Joe (Sandy), sisters, Bonnie (Joe) Patterson and Betty Glad. Preceded in death by parents, brothers, David, Wells, Loyal, Roy, and sisters, Prue, Fern, Ruth. Also survived by loving companion of 28 years Ruth Vigo and her children who he dearly loved. Daughter Holly Kirth, granddaughters, Marie (Jarret) Hayes, Angela Kirth and three great-grandsons, Justice, Brayden, and Thayne and many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 7, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Holladay 8th Ward Chapel, 5450 S. Holladay Blvd., Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held on Sunday evening at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr.. from 5:00-7:00 p.m. and again Monday morning prior to services at the church from 11:00-11:45. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Cotter, Marianne Marianne Cotter 1921 ~ 2005 Marianne Cotter, 83, passed away Feb. 28, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born March 9, 1921 in Delta, Colorado to George Grabryan and Anna Delost. She married James F. Cotter on August 12, 1950 in Denver, Colorado. She was affiliated with the Catholic Church. Loving wife, mother and friend to all. A real tease and kidder. She always had a sweet tooth taffy, ice cream and cookies. She was very dedicated to her faith and always had lists of dozens of friends in her prayers each day. She left peacefully and without pain. Her final words were "I want to go home. I don't have anything else to say." Marianne is survived by her daughter Mary C. Hayes (Connie); sons, Edward A. Cotter and William L. Cotter; sister Donna McFarland; brothers, George Grabryan and Robert Basta, and four grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband Jim, sister Gayle Ghiloni and brothers, Luke Basta and Steve Basta. Graveside services will be at Olinger Highland Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. Funeral Directors Evans and Early Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Dastrup, Byron Creer Byron Creer Dastrup 1927 ~ 2005 LEHI, UT. In a time when words such as Great, Genius, and Wonderful are used to describe mere mediocracy. A truly Great man has successfully completed his journey in this life. Byron Creer Dastrup was born on October 16, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ephraim Byron Dastrup and Sarah Jane Creer Dastrup. Byron lived his early years in Salt Lake City before his father moved the family to Payson, Utah at the age of 15. During his time in Payson, Byron worked in his father's Main Street Ice Cream Parlor making 40 gallons of Ice Cream a day. Byron also developed a deep love for music that he carried throughout his life. He, along with his mother, father, and sister (Jean), played in a dance band. Byron mastered the drums, bugle, and trumpet, along with creating a beautiful tenor singing voice. In 1945, Byron left to serve in the military as a Merchant Marine. Soon after his return to Payson in 1947, he married Erika Binderon November 12, 1947 in the LDS Salt Lake City Temple. Byron and Erika were married for over 57 years. Byron and Erika settled in Provo, Utah where they built with their own hands a kingdom for all their family, neighbors, and friends. Byron and Erika truly provided a magical childhood for all their children: Ronale (Larry), Paulette (Eldon), Jeanette (Cliff), Julie (Leonard), Eric (Allison), Carl (Jill), Chris, Peter (Dina), and Pennie (Garrett). Byron and Erika later moved to Lehi, Utah where his family still continues to meet together at their home. Byron worked for the Provo City Power Plant for over 30 years before retiring as the plant manager. He then worked another twelve years at BYU before he officially retired. Byron was a successful business man and owned several apartment complexes. Byron faithfully honored his priesthood, serving in several Bishoprics, as High Priest Group Leader, and as Elders Quorum President. Byron also devoted many years to the Boy Scouts of America, and was honored with their highest recognition, the Silver Beaver Award. He enjoyed working with his hands and teaching his children how to work with their hands. There was nothing he couldn't fix or create. He also loved singing, and spent many painful pleasurable hours teaching his children to sing Barbershop. On March 3, 2005, after years of fighting many physical illnesses, Byron died in his home with his wife and family. It can honestly be said that he touched countless people throughout his life, and never in a negative way. Byron gave more than he received, served more than he was served, listened more than he talked, sang more than he yelled, laughed more than he cried, and loved as much as he was loved. Byron Creer Dastrup, a truly great, great, great man. Thank You. Byron is survived by his wife, children, sister, 45 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and growing. Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 8, 2005 in the Harvest Hills Stake Center, 2256 N. Providence Dr., Saratoga Springs (take Lehi Main St. West, turn N on Redwood Rd., turn W into Harvest Hills, right at round-a-bout). Family and friends may call Monday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Provo. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Deyoe, Doris Cazier Doris Cazier Deyoe 1917 ~ 2005 Our beloved, sweet, angelic wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend Doris C. Deyoe, age 87, passed away March 3, 2005 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Born 1917 in Huntington Utah to Charles B. and Lora McKee Cozier. Moved to Logan, Utah where she was raised and graduated from Logan High School. Worked for Woolworth Co. where she met her beloved Jim. Married Nov. 14, 1937 in Provo, Ut. Later was sealed in the Jordan River Temple. Moved to Salt Lake City, Ut. Member of the L.D.S. church where she previously served in the primary organization. Member of the S.L. Jr. C.C., Towne House, where they enjoyed many fun filled hours on the dance floor, Lions and Elks auxiliaries. She loved to ski, bowl, and golf. Member of Bonneville and Meadow Brook Ladies Golf Assoc. She was in the retail sales for Womens Fashions for 25 years. Her greatest love was her dear husband and family whom she cherished and tried to set a good example. Her cheerful personality and love made her many dearly loved friends. Was a most wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. We will miss her love and guidance. She is survived by her three daughters, Loralee (Bob) Loftis, Tamara (Bill) Keller and Jamie (son, Jade) Deyoe, grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, Darin, Jill, Jade, Chad (wife, Tonya), Cory, Kristin (husband, John) Kevin, and Kimberly all of Salt Lake City. Brother Doyle Cazier (Kathryn) Logan Ut., sister-in-law, Hazel, Hesperia, Ca. and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, husband James Lowell Deyoe, and brothers, Blake, Benere , and Kent Cazier (dec., Maude). Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 12:00 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 8, at Wasatch Lawn from 6-8 and one hour prior to the service. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The family wishes to express sincere appreciation to those who were so instrumental in her care. Everyone at Huntsman Cancer Institute, University Hospital, Highland Care, Crosslands, St. Joseph's Villa and especially those sweet and dedicated people at Rocky Mt. Home Care Hospice, and Wentworth Assisted Living, for their kindness and loving care that they gave so freely to our sweet mother. For all mom's dear friends, as well as ours, and family we want to thank each of you for your support and love through our most difficult journey. Donations may also be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute for further research and treatment for pancreatic cancer. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Dover, Arva Lorraine Arva Lorraine Dover 2/6/52 ~ 2/25/05 Born in Salt Lake City the daughter of Raymond M. and Gwen Golden Dover. She was raised as a daughter by Arva G. and Morris A. Nelson. Graduated from South High School. She had a BS Degree in English and had three years of nursing education at the U of U. She worked four years at Holy Cross Hospital, 19 years for Grant Southwick, M.D. as office and surgical assistant. Arva worked in Real Estate since 1993 as office Administrator for Wardley BH & G, Mansell & Associates & Prudential Real Estate as office manager. Arva enjoyed the outdoors including all sports, gardening, boating and fishing. No one enjoyed life as much as Arva. She was a gourmet cook, caterer, seamstress and organizer. There was nothing she couldn't do. In 2003, she met the "love of her life", Doug Carpenter. Survived by a brother, Darold Dover; aunt and uncle Katherine and Melvin Johnson; a nephew and a niece as well as many cousins and loving friends. Preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services will be held Monday, Mar. 7th, 12 noon, at Larkin Mortuary (260 E. South Temple) where friends and family may call Sunday, 6-8 p.m., and Monday one hour prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Make-a-Wish Foundation, Utah Heart Association, or Utah Aids Foundation. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/4/2005 - 3/6/2005. Ethington, Wayne Wayne Kent Ethington 1946 ~ 2005 Wayne Kent Ethington, 59, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2005 after a courageous battle with Wegener's Granulomatosis. Born Feb. 20, 1946, Wayne graduated from East High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Utah. After serving a mission for the LDS Church in Mexico, he served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. He worked for the LDS church for 30 years. Kent loved music and was an accomplished composer and musician. He played the piano and organ and sang with the Tabernacle Choir for 12 years. Kent was also a gifted artist and enjoyed painting impressionistic watercolor and oil. He was a juried member of the Utah Watercolor Society and was listed in Artists of Utah. Kent loved to photograph nature, architecture, and LDS temples worldwide. The family will always cherish the time they spent with him camping, painting, and singing. We will greatly miss his insight, humor, and companionship. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, DeAnn Chapman Ethington, his children Ashlee Cook (Travis), Scott (Kimberly), Audra Salazar (DJ), Michael, Richard, Laura, and 10 grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers Roland Senior and Bryan and Mark Ethington. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 12:00 p.m. at the Holladay North Stake Center, 4395 S Albright Dr. (2145 East) A viewing will be held Monday, March 7, 2005 at the Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S Highland Dr. from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday at the church from 10:30 to 11:30 prior to the service. Interment will be held at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Frampton Jr., William Vere William Vere Frampton Jr. 1925 ~ 2005 How can you describe a lifetime of wonderful in a few lines? William V. Frampton Jr. passed away on March 4, 2005 following a stroke. He was born on December 24, 1925 in Holladay, Utah, to W. Vere and Helen Pearl Doxey. He was sealed to Elizabeth Paradis in the Salt Lake Temple on October 7, 1949 and had three children: Lorrie, Nate, and Suzy. She preceded him in death on September 8, 1976. He later married Marie Seagle (and her four children) Kelly, Steve, Jill and Bryan on July 6, 1978. Will was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving a fulltime mission in the Eastern Central States Mission from 1947-1949. He served as a Branch President in Dover, DE, Nashville, TN, and District Mission President in the Tennessee Central District and served faithfully in the Temple as a Temple worker and Patron. The most important things in life were his church and his family, and he served both unconditionally. He worked for TWA Airlines in Cincinnati, Ohio and the Utah Air National Guard as a crew chief. He was called to active duty during the Korean War. Will worked for Detroit Diesel Allison for 35 years, living in 16 States, traveling extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada. Will is survived by his wife Marie, sons Nathan (Janet) Frampton, Kelly (Becky) Seagle, Steven (Hollie) Seagle, Bryan (Angela) Seagle and daughters Suzanne (Ryan) Holmes and Jill (David) Holt, son-in-law George (Judie) White, sister Mary (Ralph) Schofield, brother Dan (Berylene) Frampton. Will was preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth Paradis and daughter Lorraine (George) White, sister Janice Burnham, and step-mother Delight Frampton. Services will be held Mon., March 7, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Olympus 3rd Ward, 4100 S. Camille (2522 E.) A viewing will be held Sun., March 6, from 6-8 p.m. at the Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Dr, and from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services at the ward. Interment will be held at the Holladay Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005.

Fry, Maxcine Louise Rueckert Maxcine Louise Rueckert Fry "MRF" 9/13/1924 ~ 3/4/2005 Once in a while, God reminds us of our humanity. Maxcine Louise Rueckert Fry, "MRF" to those who knew her best, was one of God's reminders. She was a mother, a grandmother, a friend to many, and an inspiration to all who were fortunate to meet her. MRF was born on September 13, 1924 to Alfred and Louise (Mace) Rueckert. She graduated from South High and lived in Salt Lake City throughout her life, except for a short time when she lived in San Francisco and worked to support the war effort. She married and later divorced Richard (Dick) Fry and had two children, Leslie (Jim Sage) and Mark (Kathy) Fry. She had four grandchildren Jamey Sage, Aimee Sage (Wil Sharp), Craig Fry (Amber) and Stephanie Clegg (Jimmy) and three great-grandchildren Kinley Clegg and Dylan and Chantel Fry. Also survived by her brother, LaVar Rueckert (Shirley) and sister, Virginia Davis (Sherm). MRF was proud of her career that lasted over 30 years with the Utah Medical Association and Salt Lake County Medical Society. She served as Administrative Assistant where she wore many hats. At one time or another, she worked with over a thousand members whom she considered to be "her" doctors. She received many awards over the years, including Distinguished Service Award and Special Award of Appreciation. She was respected as a hard working professional woman. She was also the President of the Professional Business Women's Association and volunteered at numerous places including St. Francis and St. Thomas More Catholic Churches and at St. Joseph's Villa were she resided Her kindness and compassion was without end. It is rare that one's mere presence can evoke so much joy and happiness. When MRF was around, people felt welcome. When she walked into a room, be it church, the salon, parties or St. Joseph's Villa, everyone was happy to see her. The great privilege, relief, and comfort of MRF's friendship were that one had to explain nothing. Somehow MRF intuitively knew whether your life was sunshine or rain. She could extract the blemishes from your soul with a surgeon's precision. She would listen intently to your verbosity for hours and wisely offer a comforting hand or a small but salient piece of advice. We will miss our "Little Lady" dearly--the special times spent with her rose bushes, trips to play the slots, shopping with her daughter and granddaughter or watching football with her grandson. GO STEELERS! Her wonder and charm is without compare. We hope that her final thoughts were the grateful realizations of how she touched us all so truly and deeply. Thank you MRF, we are all that much better to have known you. The family would like to thank the kind and generous staff of St. Joseph's Villa who cared for MRF, always with respect and with so much love. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Ulster Project Utah, an ecumenical Peace Project, @ 7935 Hunter's Meadow Circle, Sandy Utah 84093. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at the St. Joseph's Villa Chapel, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, at 3:00pm. Family and friends may call at 2:00pm. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/7/2005. Garduno, Cecil Cecil Garduno 1935 ~ 2005 Our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Cecil Garduno, 69, passed away peacefully at home in Salt Lake City surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 21, 1935 in Grand Junction, Colorado to Victor and Mary R. Ruiz Garduno. He married the love of his life, Eremita Archuleta on March 19th, 1956 in Salt Lake City. After serving honorably for three years in the U. S. Marines, Cecil attended and graduated from Salt Lake Technical College in Electronics. He retired after 38 years as an aircraft mechanic at Hill Air Force Base. His favorite pastimes were playing golf, guitar, "Phase Ten" and Keno. Cecil was a great role model, teacher, and a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He was devoted to his family and happiest when spending time with them, always helping or taking care of them in one way or another. We will forever miss his smile and loving heart. Cecil is survived by his wife Eremita and they are the proud parents of Jerry (Pat), Ben (Lisa) & Danny (Annette) Garduno. He is also survived by his loving brother, Philip (Kathy) Garduno, and sisters Mary (Jim) Crump, Lola Reynosa, Rita Petty, and Francis (Dale) Garcia; grandchildren Nikki, Tara, Melissa, Mckinzie, Benjamin, Jacob, Austin, Alexis, Sheldon, Dustin, Celise and many other extended grandchildren; great-grandchildren Gabriel and Isaiah. He is preceded in death by his loving mother, Mary Mendoza; father, Victor Garduno and brother, Edward Garduno. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at Saint Vincent's Catholic Church at 1375 East Spring Lane (5195 South), Salt Lake City, UT. A viewing will be held Monday night at 6:00 p.m. followed by a vigil at 7:00 p.m. at the church. Interment, following the services on Tuesday, will be at Veteran's State Memorial Park in Riverton. Arrangements entrusted to SereniCare, Funeral Directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Gerber, Betty GERBER-Funeral services for Betty Gerber of Boise, Idaho, beloved wife of Lloyd M. Gerber, (died March 4, 2005) will be held 11 am Tuesday, at the LDS Eagle Idaho Stake Center. Bowman Funeral Home, Boise, Idaho in charge. 208-853-3131 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Hatcher, Bradley James Bradley James Hatcher 1981 ~ 2005 Bradley left this earth March 4, 2005, after fighting a battle with cancer. He was born June 20, 1981 in Provo, Utah to Judy McKee and Bryan Hatcher. Brad was raised in Bountiful and graduated from Woods Cross High. He was an awesome snowboarder and loved to grind the rail. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. His kindness and concern for others made him a friend to a wide variety of people. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Brad is survived by his mother Judy McKee, his siblings Tyler (Kate), Amanda, Allison, Megan, Garret and Weston; girlfriend Stacey Adams, stepfather Robb Edgar, father Bryan Hatcher; grandparents Nell McKee, Marilyn and Kenneth Hatcher and various aunts, uncles, and cousins. Thanks to all the doctors, nurses and hospital personnel who attended him during his illness. A big thanks to all his friends for their love and support during this difficult time. See you on down the road, buddy. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday March 8, 2005 at the Fairways Ward Chapel, 1988 S. 300 E. Kaysville. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Monday March 7th at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N 400 E. and Tuesday at the church prior to services. Interment Farmington City Cemetery. e-mail condolences to [email protected] Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Hill, Melvin J. Melvin J. Hill "Poot" 1929 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL-Melvin J. Hill (Poot) passed away peacefully from the complications due to diabetes on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at the family home where he was born, lived and died. He was born to Alfred and Alta Gilbert Hill on July 17, 1929. He proudly served in the Utah National Guard ending with the rank of Captain. He was one of the original members of the Bountiful Jeep Posse for many years. He deeply loved his country that he served. During his professional career he worked for the State of Utah in the Department of Transportation and in the Department of Business Regulations. He retired from employment with the LDS Church after 26 years of service. His assignments included setting up and administering the Operations and Maintenance Program for the Church in the British Isles. After his assignments in Europe he was responsible for the Church Historical Sites in the United States and then was assigned to the international areas to assist in the maintenance of meetinghouses and Church properties. Later he participated in developing many programs that helped in establishing a more efficient use of Church resources in the preventative maintenance program. After retirement he and his eternal companion served a mission at the Hong Kong and Denver Temples. He had a strong commitment and passion for the work he did and loved serving the Lord. He and his eternal companion were married almost 55 years. P Preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and a sister. Survived by his wife Ruth Follett Hill, children Christine Unwin (Peter), David Clark Hill (Paula), Melanie Woolsey (Jim), daughter by choice, Mary Miller, 13 grandchildren and seven great-grand children. Also survived by a brother Donald Hill (Mary) and a sister Nancy Herzig (Jack) and many nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the many caregivers who exhibited care and love during his illness. Mel had a strong conviction and testimony of The Gospel of Jesus Christ and shared it with others as he came in contact with them. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 7, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful 9th Ward Chapel, 585 E. Center St., Bountiful. A viewing will be held Sunday, March 6, 2005 at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main St. from 5-7 p.m. and Monday at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers you may donate to the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/4/2005 - 3/6/2005. Hodges Sr., Richard Eugene Richard Eugene Hodges Sr. 1919 ~ 2005 Richard Eugene Hodges Sr., our beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather, age 85, passed away on March 3, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. Richard was born September 15, 1919 in Kenmore, Ohio to Herbert J. Hodges and Susie Baker. He married Beverly Jane Wilkes on September 15, 1948 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is a Veteran of World War II. He loved fishing, bowling, and in his early years was President of the Kearns National W.B.B.A., and helped build the baseball field in Kearns. Richard is survived by his children, Richard Jr., Linda Schow, Julie (Craig) Dangerfield, Sherry (Kelly) Clark, Kelly (Ken) Wells, Karen Wiseman and Michael (Wendy) Hodges; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grand-children. He is preceded in death by his loving wife and brother, William G. Hodges. Funeral Services will be held Monday, March 7, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 West 4100 South. The family will receive friends at 10:45 a.m. Monday morning, prior to the service. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Special thanks to Crosslands and Hearts of Hospice for the care of our father. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Hodgkins, Ruth Ruth Hodgkins 1921 ~ 2005 Ruth Hodgkins, beloved mother and grandmother, died March 2, 2005 after a long battle with leukemia. Born May 13, 1921 to Floyd and Florence Davison in Woodsville, NH. Married Earl (Hodge) Hodgkins, Jr. Sept. 23, 1939, sealed in the Salt Lake Temple June 26, 1964. They joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Portsmouth, NH in 1948. Moved to Park Forest, IL, 1958 and Salt Lake City, 1989. Ruth loved the gospel and was faithful to the end. She loved teaching and genealogy. Ruth was called to be a worker in the Chicago, IL temple when it opened. Later, she was called to be a worker in the Jordan River Temple, where she served for eight years. Preceded in death by parents, husband, and brother Ed Davison. Survived by children; Earl (Michele) Hodgkins of Draper, Linda Jacobs of West Jordan, and Lorraine (Eddie) Cunningham of Riverton, 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and brother John (Ellen) Davison. The family thanks the people of Lifepath Hospice, especially Jolene, Dr. Canfield, Katherine, Sammy and Monique and Dr. Richard Frame for their care. Funeral Services will be Monday, March 7, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Oquirrh 5th Ward, 6673 South Clernates Drive (5365 W). Friends and family are invited to call in Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Mountain View Mortuary, 3115 East 7800 South and one hour prior to services Monday. Interment, Mtn. View Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Jachmann, Lydia J. Lydia J. Jachmann 1918 ~ 2005 On 2 March 2005, Lydia J. Jachmann passed away due to afflictions attendant to old age and joined her husband in heavenly realms. Born 28 November 1918 in Altona, Germany, she was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on 3 June 1927. Her strong faith in the Lord and His Church was ever manifest in her exemplary life. Beginning in her youth and throughout most of her adult life she held various positions of responsibility in the Church, including: teacher in Sunday School (repeatedly); secretary, first counselor and then District MIA President; Primary President; instructor in the Relief Society, and Primary teacher. In addition, she had a strong testimony of the value of and found special joy in Visiting Teaching. She read the Bible at least 3 times from cover to cover, the Book of Mormon many times. Her strong faith was further evident as she cared for and at times risked her life to keep her young family fed and warm during the precarious years following World War II. It was faith which allowed her to save food, in spite of its scarcity, in anticipation of nurturing her husband back to good health upon his return from Russia. A loving daughter, she supported her parents in their needs (her father was blinded in early manhood). In November 1952, Lydia and her husband led their family across the ocean to begin a new life in an unknown, but wonderful land. They settled in Salt Lake City, fell in love with this country and its people, and made their home here since. An avid home maker, she took great pride in her home. Skilled with her hands, she crocheted many a table cloth and doily. Table cloths for special holidays were decorated by hand. In July 1976 she retired from the Bell Telephone Company and, with her husband, enjoyed traveling to numerous countries throughout the world. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Bruno Jachmann, and by her elder sisters Wilhelma Brinckmann and Johanna Gerber. She is survived by her sons Bruno H. Jachmann (Anke), Idaho Falls, Idaho; Siegfried Jachmann ( Ria Corina), Salt Lake City; brothers Wilhelm Stelzig (Elfriede), Germany; and Heinz Stelzig (Inge), Germany; her grandchildren Larisa Jachmann; David Jachmann (Allison); Robert Jachmann (Susan); Rebecca Jachmann; great granddaughter Christina Jachmann; great-grandson Wilhelm Jachmann. The family would like to thank the staff of CareSource Hospice for the loving and tender care they gave our mother during the last three months of her life. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Primary Children's Hospital, 100 North Medical Drive, SLC, UT 84113. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8th, 2005, at 10:00 A.M. at the Wasatch Lawn Chapel, 3401 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Utah. Friends may call one hour before the services at the Wasatch Lawn Chapel. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/7/2005. Jones, Kent Raymond Kent Raymond Jones 1943 ~ 2005 Kent, our beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend passed away suddenly after a short illness. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on Sept. 21, 1943, a son of Clyde Raymond and Dorothy Jordan Jones. Kent was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He filled an honorable mission to the East Central States (KY, TN, WV) Mission. He graduated from the University of Utah. He attended West High School and graduated from East High School. Kent was a member of the Salt Lake Jaycees and lived several happy years in Oxnard, CA. He enjoyed spending time sailing the ocean and Channel Island Harbor, walking the beach and spending time with friends. Kent was an avid scholar. Every book he ever owned was read cover to cover, then placed in his library. Because of his love for music, he was an accomplished pianist. He was a fun person, everyone he knew became his friend and he had a great love for them all. He was employed as a salesman with American Classified. He is survived by his loving wife Pamela, mother Dorothy Jones, daughters, Jennifer Sabol, Kristine Porter (Marcus) and Sabrina Russell. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Aspen Riley Russell and Conrad Porter, stepchildren, Christina, Jeremy, and Sarah Richards; brothers, Brent C. Jones and Wayne G. (Susan) Jones and a sister Diane (Keith) Tempest. He is preceded in death by his father Clyde R. Jones. A celebration of life will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 2:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St., where family and friends may gather on Monday 6-7 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to the celebration. In lieu of flowers our family suggests donations to the Volunteers of America, 511 W. 200 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Kingsbury, Charleen Haws Charleen Haws Kingsbury 1952 ~ 2005 Charleen Haws Kingsbury, beloved wife, mother, daughter, and sister, passed away in her home on Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Charleen was born June 13, 1952 in Murray, Utah. Married Douglas Kingsbury and sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Charleen is survived by her loving husband, Douglas; three children, Nicholle, Douglas Jr., and Trent. Also survived by her mother, three sisters and five brothers. Charleen is now with her Heavenly Father. Services will be on Monday, March 7, 2005 at the Crescent 5th Ward, 1050 E. 10600 So., at 11:00 a.m. Friends and family may call Sunday, March 6th from 5-7 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley Mortuary, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy (10600 South) and one hour prior to services on Monday at the church. Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Guest Book Funeral home info Flowers Charities Kinney, Gloria Marie Desantis Gloria Marie Desantis Kinney 5/4/28 ~ 3/6/02 We miss you dearly. The last three years are not the same without you. We look forward to being with you again some day. Until then, please know that you are in our hearts, thoughts and prayers daily. With love from your family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Martinez, Ruby Maria Garcia Ruby Maria Garcia Martinez 1920 ~ 2005 MAGNA- Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Ruby Marie Garcia Martinez returned to her Heavenly Father, March 3, 2005. She was born Sept. 15, 1920 in Pagosa Springs, CO to Jose and Margarita Archuleta Garcia. She married Felix S. Martinez in 1942. Ruby looked forward to spring so she could sit on her porch and feed the birds. She enjoyed visiting with her many friends, and she loved to go fishing and camping. She truly loved her best friend, Rose Gutierrez and her adopted daughter, Betty Martinez. Survived by her children, Leo (Gloria) Martinez, Elsie (Selimo) Padilla, Arlene Maez, Rose Marie Bringhurst, John (Andrea) Martinez, and Michael (Delores) Martinez; 25 grandchildren; 56 1/2 great grandchildren; nine great-great grandchildren; brothers and sister, Phil (Betty) Garcia, Joe (Stella) Garcia, and Cassie Archuleta; and sister-in-law, Celida Garcia. Preceded in death by her husband; sons, Alfonso and Eugene; brother, John; sister, Pauline; and grandchildren, Felix, Isabela, Robert, and Little Leo. The family would like to thank nurse, Holly at Pioneer Valley Hospital. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 So., where friends may call both Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment: Pleasant Green Cemetery. Condolences can be sent from PeelFuneralHome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Mavin, Richard Samuel Richard Samuel Mavin "Papa" BOUNTIFUL, UTAH - "Rich" Richard Samuel Mavin, 65, of Bountiful died peacefully at home early Friday morning, March 4, 2005. Rich was born September 23, 1939 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England. He was the son of Reginald Samuel and Maggie Eliza Hambley Mavin. They preceded him in death. His mother died in September 1970 and his father in April 1998. Rich immigrated to America in 1947 and became a U.S. citizen in 1960. He lived in San Diego, CA and later moved to Ogden. He was a 1957 graduate of Ogden High and a 1967 graduate of Weber State University. He was employed in numerous marketing and supervisory positions at AT&T, Mountain Bell and US West until his retirement in 1990. He was founder and president of CIT Communications and Satisfaction Development Systems in Salt Lake City until July 2004. He served in the British Mission from 1960-1962. He was an excellent missionary and cherished the memories and lifelong friendships developed during that period of his life. He married Sheila Rae McIntire of Clearfield, August 24, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an excellent musician and was well known for his humor and banjo playing abilities. He also played guitar, keyboard and composed and recorded music. He served as Bountiful Rotary Club President. He also served as Chairman of the Board and National Delegate from Utah for the American Cancer Society for many years. He was an excellent teacher and enjoyed sharing his knowledge. He loved great music and great literature. Shakespeare's sonnets and plays and Melville's Moby Dick were among his favorite works. He was also a great fan of Joseph Campbell, Carl Sagan, and Bill Moyer. Rich also loved history and had visited virtually all of the Civil War sites in the U.S. He loved trains and created a wonderful model HO train world of his own. He loved model British soldiers and collected hundreds of them throughout the years beginning with his childhood in England. Rich was also an excellent photographer and videographer. He created beautiful travel movies. His favorite subjects were trains, Chama, New Mexico, birds of the Great Salt Lake, Yellowstone, backyard birds, nature, and his family. The movies were always accompanied by appropriate music and narration. Rich was an excellent writer and enjoyed writing short stories and childhood memories titled "The Porter Avenue Gang." He loved golfing with his friends though he maintained golf didn't always "love" him. In years past he had been an avid snowmobiler, car enthusiast, and eagle watcher. He also loved dogs and raised many over the years. Rich adored his girls: Diedre Ann, San Diego, CA; Sofia (Binski - Princess, my darling) Bountiful; Lindsay Jones and Izabella (Bella) Tolman Brooklyn, New York. He had great admiration for the talents and accomplishments of the boys in the family: R. Trevor, Bountiful; Harper Greene, San Diego; Matt Jones, S.L.C.; Cache Tolman, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Jake McIntire, South Ogden; M. Tyler and Devin Larkins, Lehi; Aaron McIntire, Concord, New Hampshire and Josh McIntire, Syracuse, UT. He also had great love and appreciation for his friends and loved ones for friendship, time, and thoughtfulness throughout his eighth bypass heart surgery, August 2004, and recuperation. Special friends and family include: Greg Jones, NSL; Jim and Virginia Pearce, SLC; Bard and Pauline Vance, Layton; Carey Hobbs, Midway and Marilyn Miller, SLC; Lloyd Tanner, SLC; Richard Dunn, SLC; Lynn and Diane Stewart, Hendersen, NV; Brent and Lindalee Julander, Grants Pass, OR; Joel Izatt, SLC; Kirk and Sara Adam, St. George; Rebecca Clay Olsen, Harriman; Dennis Jacobs, Bountiful; The Phil Chase family, Bountiful; The Kossin family, Bountiful; The Denton family, ID; Eveline Foster, Brigham; his cousin Jean Ford, Niagra Falls, Canada, Zack and Mandy and Cache, SLC; Sheryl and Jim Grant, South Weber; Mike and Debbie Larkins, Layton; Duane and Lois McIntire, Clearfield; David McIntire, Layton; and Roger McIntire, South Ogden, Michelle Kirkwood, SLC, Brenda Maviano (Bountiful). Should friends so desire, expressions of sympathy may take the form of a donation in Rich's memory to a charity of your choice. Arrangements by Leavitt's Mortuary, Ogden. Private family services will be held at a later date. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com or send to Sheryl Grant, atn: Sheila Mavin 2052 East Deer Run Drive South Weber, Utah 84405 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Mildon, Helen Maughan Battison Helen Maughan Battison Mildon 9/8/1918~2/27/2005 U of U Student Information Specialist (Retired thank goodness) Interiors designed Objects discovered Villages pillaged Wines tasted Soaring with red tailed hawks Miracles & demonstrations organized Bags all packed and ready to go Sunday evening. Helen smiled her special smile, closed her eyes and took that last step. Life's candles have now burned out and she stands tiptoe on the highest misty mountain top, free at last from the dreadful prison of Alzheimers. Now the journey is complete. Along the way we laughed - and we cried - and we did it all. It was a very good and wondrous trip. And now the circle of life continues and we will miss that lady so. We were blessed for knowing and loving her. We wish her a peaceful journey. Survived by; husband John, sons Craig Battison and wife Carol, Rick Battison And wife Barbara, grandson Todd, and granddaughter Brooke, five happy healthy grandchildren, Also Johns sons, Don and Kerry and daughter Jackie. We are forever thankful to the folks in Special Care who with loving hands cared for Helen all the while maintaining her dignity. We love each of you. Doris, JoAnn, Marie, Judy, Carol 0, David, Carol K, Fou, Damion, Ola, Matila, Bill, Soletti, Alice, Popua, Alisia, Ester and all the dedicated and helpful staff at St. Joseph's Villa. Instead of flowers we believe Helen would suggest any assistance to Special Care Unit at St. Joseph Villa. A memorial celebration of Helens life will be held at the Chapel at St. Joseph Villa at 2 pm March 12, 2005. 451 Bishop Federal Lane ( 1940 So. 500 East, SLC) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Montgomery, Raymond Dr. Raymond Glen Montgomery 1930 ~ 2005 Dr. Raymond Glen Montgomery passed away on March 5, 2005. Services are pending. Call McDougal Funeral Home with any questions at 968-3800. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Moulton, LaVone Kunkel LaVone Kunkel Moulton 1917 ~ 2005 LaVone Kunkel Moulton, died Friday morning at the age of 88. She was born February 25, 1917 in Salt Lake City, to Mattie Winkless and Arthur Roy Kunkel, the second of 2 daughters. She married Jack F. Moulton in 1941, and were married for 58 years when he died in 1999. They were sealed for time and all eternity in 1950. They are the parents of one son and four daughters. LaVone was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served actively all her life. She has been a member and leader in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was a great cook, she painted, sewed, quilted and had many other talents. LaVone loved animals and the outdoors. She was thought of as the Gum Drop Granny to thousands of children who dropped by for a gumdrop. LaVone has 26 grandchildren, and 37 great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sister, Arlyn June Johnson of Salt Lake City, her son Vaughn K. Moulton (Karen) of Highland, daughters: Sydney Taylor of Social Circle, GA; Kathleen Buhler (Carl) of Lehi; Madeleine Gale (Stephen) of Heber City; and June Hicken (Claude) of Heber City. Preceded in death by her husband, two great-grandchildren and a son-in-law, Roger Taylor. Funeral Services will be Thursday, March 10, 2005, at 11:00 a.m., in the Highland Utah West Stake Center, 9600 N. 6800 W. Friends and Family may call Wednesday evening from 6-8:00 PM at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and also Thursday morning from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery, at 3:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Nelson, Joan Joan Nelson 1928 ~ 2005 LOGAN, UTAH- Joan Nelson, 76, died Thursday, March 3, 2005 in Orem, Utah. She was born September 27, 1928 in Tremonton, Utah to Edgar and Janet H. Nelson. Her early years were spent on the family farm in Howell, Utah. She graduated from Bear River High School, graduated with a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University, and completed a master's degree in social work at the University of Utah. An excellent executive secretary and administrative assistant, Joan worked at Utah Oil Company, then as an executive secretary to President Daryl Chase at Utah State University, and later became administrative secretary to Harvey Taylor, a vice president at BYU and later chancellor of LDS Church Schools. Her last employment was as a social worker in Granite School District. A member of the LDS Church, she served as a missionary in the Texas-Louisiana Mission, taught in all of the church auxiliaries, and was president of a BYU stake YWMIA. Joan was a thoughtful and caring daughter to her widowed mother, a supportive and generous sister, a loyal and delightful friend, and absolutely the world's greatest aunt. She is survived by her brothers, Carl J and Marlene Nelson of St. George; James E. Nelson, West Valley City, a sister, Joyce of Provo with whom she shared a close and loving relationship; her nephew, Michael K. Nelson (Laurie) and their four sons, Brady, Eric, Ryan and Jeffrey, her nieces Laurie (Don) Stewart, and Lynn (Kelly) Mecham and their daughters, Amanda and Melissa, all of Bountiful. She was preceded in death by her mother and father. The family would like to thank Dr. Philip Roberts of Sandy and his two nurses, Mary and Laurel for their professional expertise and their long-time compassionate and loving care; all the staff of Canyon Breeze Senior Living in Orem for extending the love and care worthy of true saints and angels; and all at Alpine Hospice Care who cared so lovingly for Joan during the last weeks of her life. Joan's friends and relatives are invited to share their memories of her at a memorial service that will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2005 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary in Logan, 34 East Center. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Interment will be held at the Logan City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at [email protected] At her request, she leaves these words to her family and friends; "We cannot see Beyond...But this I know; I loved you so-'twas heaven here with you!" (To Those I love" by Isla Paschal Richardson) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Nosack, Eleanor Jean Ryser Eleanor Jean Ryser Nosack "Granny" Now Flying with the Angels Eleanor Jean Ryser Nosack, age 76, passed away on March 2, 2005 in Salt Lake City. She was born Dec 1, 1928 in Salt Lake to Melvin D. and Ellen E. Ryser. She graduated from East High School. Married William R. Nosack on May 29, 1947 in the Salt Lake temple. Former careers in stenography and as a nurse's aide in the newborn nursery. Achieved "degree" of PhT (pushed husband through) as she catalyzed her spouse to obtain his doctorate. We loved her dearly and we will miss her deeply. Our warmest gratitude to Christus-St. Joseph's Villa and staff for their loving care for nearly four years and IHC Hospice for the kind peace afforded both Granny and her family during her final week at home. She is survived by her husband, William R. Nosack; daughter, Heather Lyn Flanders; sons, W. Brian Nosack, John Elliott Nosack; sisters, Virginia "Ginny" Zitzman; brothers, Ronald M. Ryser, John Ryser; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8 at 12:00 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive. The family will receive friends from 6:00-7:00 p.m. and one hour prior to the service at Wasatch Lawn. Interment will be held at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to IHC Hospice, 2250 South 1300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Palmer, Clare Boyce Heiner Richins Clare Boyce Heiner Richins Palmer 9/27/1918 ~ 3/2/2005 Clare Boyce Heiner Richins Palmer died on March 2, 2005. She was born September 27, 1918 in Morgan, Utah, the daughter of Mabel Boyce and Daniel Nephi Heiner. She married Warren Ford Richins June 9, 1938, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died November 18, 1961. She married Luther E. Palmer August 15, 1969. He died October 15, 1986. Active in Primary and Relief Society organizations. She was the mother of seven sons and daughters. Survived by children, Karleen R. Haslam, Kathleen D. (Charles) Howard, Gilbert Warren (Jedie May) Richins, James E. (Rita) Richins, and Brad Ford Richins. Preceded in death by two sons, Jack Heiner Richins and Daniel Gregory Richins. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Heights LDS Ward Chapel, 601 East Mansfield, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends and family may call from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2005 at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street and one hour prior to services at the church on Tuesday. Interment Elysian Burial Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Pay, Barbara Diane Barbara Diane Pay "Beloved Mother and Grandmother" Our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Barbara Diane Pay, age 48, passed away unexpectedly on March 4, 2005. Born March 25, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Henry and Barbara Goldie Savage. Married Richard Clair Pay, August 9, 1974 in Manti, Utah. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. She enjoyed reading, loved to sing and enjoyed working with the youth. Survived by husband, Richard; children, Chantel (J.C.) Cowan, Tyra (Tony) Gatherum, Melissa Wendel, Cameron (Jaelyn) Pay; three grandsons, one granddaughter and two on the way; parents; brothers, Mike and Matt; sisters, Dorothy Denise and DeLinda. Funeral services will be Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 12:00 noon at West Jordan 11th Ward, 7255 South 2200 West. A viewing will be Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Mortuary, 1861 West 7800 South, West Jordan and Wednesday from 11-11:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Orem City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Pellegrino, Norma A. Norma A. Pellegrino 1925 ~ 2005 Norma A. Pellegrino, 80, of Midvale returned to heaven on Thursday, March 3, 2005 around 9:30 p.m. She was born June 9, 1925 in Oakley, Idaho. She moved to Utah when she was 18 and married Dominick Pellegrino on August 12, 1947 and together they had six sons and four daughters. She also has 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She will be deeply missed by all of her family and friends. She will be reunited with her parents, brother, husband, and first-born son, who preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Union Fort 5th Chapel, 6770 South 500 East. A viewing will be held on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary (6500 South Redwood Road in West Jordan) and one hour prior to services at the church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Priano, Carmella Saccomanno Carm Priano 1912 ~ 2005 HELPER-Our loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and dear friend, Carmella Saccomanno Priano, age 92, passed away March 2, 2005 in Price. Born November 2, 1912 in Spring Glen, Utah to Ralph and Maria Theresa Potestio Saccomanno. Married Anton S. Priano, January 10, 1945 in Price, Utah; he died August 30, 1995. Carm was an active member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and a lifelong resident of Carbon County. She enjoyed working alongside her many friends at JC Penney of Price prior to retiring. She enjoyed cooking and baking, and Carm made sure that everyone had their own little box of goodies. Carm lived for her family. Her big smile, warm hug and kiss made everyone feel like they were part of her family. Survived by her step-son, Elmo (Helen) Priano, Price; brother, Charlie Saccomanno, Spring Glen; sisters, Gemma Larcher, Price; Pauline (Joe) Lepore, Midvale; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents; husband; sons, Anthony and James Priano; two grandchildren, Wendy and Lloyd; three brothers, James, Joe, and .Armand; sister, Mary Colombo. Funeral Mass, Monday, March 7, 2005, 10:00 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church. Vigil service will be at St. Anthony's Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. Committal service, Mt. View Cemetery, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to St. Anthony Catholic Church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Rasmussen, Evelyn Evelyn Rasmussen 1909 ~ 2005 A native of Utah, and former Wasatch county librarian, Evelyn Rasmussen, died Sunday evening February 27, 2005, in Potomac, MD. Evelyn grew up in the Salt Lake City area and lived in Park City, UT. She was married to Vern Peterson until his death; then married Jim Rasmussen, a former highway patrol officer and well-known skier from Snyderville, UT. Evelyn reared three children, JaLynn Prince, the former National Mother of Young Children, Dr. Robert V. Peterson of Provo, UT; world noted entomologist, and Bruce Peterson, insurance executive of Orange, CA. For the last 23 years she has resided in Maryland with her daughter and son-in-law Dr. Gregory Prince. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 12:00 Noon at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, UT 84032. Friends may call from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. prior to the services at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Evelyn's name to the: Tsunami and Education Program, Rising Star Outreach, 1011 Kettering Place, Alpharetta, GA 30022. A gathering for family and friends will follow services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Robinson, Luella Clayton Luella Clayton Robinson 1910 ~ 2005 ST. GEORGE, UT - Luella Maria Clayton Smith Elcock Robinson, 94, passed away March 4, 2005 in St. George, Utah. She was born April 28, 1910 to Thomas Abraham and Annie Jane Pendrey Clayton in Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho. Luella was awarded her Teaching Degree from the University of Utah. She was an avid reader and enjoyed good books. She also found enjoyment in music, dance, traveling, hiking and being outdoors, which she enjoyed until she was no longer able. At home she enjoyed knitting and crocheting. She was a hospital volunteer and a member of the Pink Ladies in Salt Lake City, Utah and Santa Barbara, California and awarded a 500 Hour pin for her services. Luella was a member of the Unitarian Church and sang in their choir in Santa Barbara, California. Luella is survived by four children, Gerald R. (Catherine) Smith of Chelsea, MI, Barbara S. (William) Corbett of Central, UT, LouAnn S. West of St. George, UT and Karen S. (Merlin) Jensen of Rupert, ID; 17 grandchildren; 54 great grandchildren; and 17 great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Ray E. Smith, Eli G. Elcock and David W. Robinson; and siblings, Ned, Russell, Jack, Rex and June. Graveside services will be held in the Paris City Cemetery, Paris, Idaho, Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 11 a.m. followed by a Memorial Service at the LDS Church at 12 p.m. Interment is under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary (435) 673-4221. Condolences may be sent through the Metcalf website at www.metcalfmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Sanchez, Nery Nery Anthony Sanchez Will be Dearly Missed Nery was a very powerful and passionate person, fearless in the face of any trial. He excelled on the football field at Cyprus High and Snow College. He loved playing football and had very high potential. Nery's love affected everyone around him. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Nery will never be forgotten and we will always carry him in our hearts until we meet again. Survived by his parents, Javier and Maria Sanchez; grandparents, Nelly Sanchez and Juana Gonzales; brothers, Lenny, Javier and Michael; sister, Michelle and niece, Alyssa (your smiegl). Greeted by grandpa, Nery Eddy Sanchez, and grandmas, Mechita Sanchez and Nepomasana Gonzales. Thank you "Paps" for your 22 years. Proud to be an Ecuadorian Mexican, a Cyprus Pirate and a Snow College Badger all the way. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, March 12, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. at the Lake Ridge 5th Ward, 7526 West Washington Road, Magna. The family will receive friends at a viewing on Friday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South and on Saturday at the Ward from 9:00-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005.

Shaffer, Doris Jean Sutton Doris Jean Sutton Shaffer 1933 ~ 2005 Our loving wife, mother, and grandmother left us on March 4, 2005 to reunite with son Randy. Born on January 20, 1933 in Salt Lake City to Olga V. Taylor and Clarence Sutton (who preceded in death). She married Gene L. Shaffer Sept. 27, 1950, the love of her life for 55 years. Jean was a very caring and loving mother that will be greatly missed. She is survived by her mother, husband, children; Michael (Linda), Cathy, Sherri Thomas, Terry, nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 6 to 8 p.m. at the Colonial Memorial Mortuary, 2128 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Smith, Glenn Roy Glenn Roy Smith 1935 ~ 2005 Glenn Roy Smith, passed away March 4, 2005, after a courageous battle with Liver Cancer. He was born April 17, 1935 in Laurelville, Ohio to Bert Smith Sr. and Nellie A. Bussey. He met and married Karen Grange January 27, 1956. He is a member of the LDS Church and served in many positions. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean Conflict. Glenn was a salesman for Rainbow Bread, Puritan Pie Company and became an Insurance Agent. He is survived by his wife, Karen; sons, Ronald (Penny), Denver, Co., Robert (Debbie), Riverton, Glenn - Midvale, and Kim (Charla), West Valley; 11 grandchildren; brothers, Archie, Denver, Co., Max -Houston, TX.; sisters, Ernestine Griffith, Columbus, Ohio, Madeline Griffith, Lima, Ohio and Jeanie Carnes, Chula Vista, Ca.; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother; and a sister. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, March 8th, 1:30 p.m. at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 So. Camp Williams Road in Bluffdale, where friends and family may call from 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm prior to the services also at the Utah Veterans Memorial Chapel. Funeral Directors Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/6/2005 - 3/7/2005. Sparks, Don H. Don H. Sparks 9/30/29 ~ 3/2/05 Don Sparks passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2005 He is survived by daughter, Rhonda (Larry) Lofgreen; two grandchildren, Jake & Dan Longson. Funeral service 11 a.m. Monday, March 7, at the Grantsville 2nd Ward with a viewing 1/2 hour prior. Interment, Grantsville City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Stephenson, Stella Hunter Stella Hunter Stephenson 1913 ~ 2005 Stella Hunter Stephenson passed away March 3, 2005 at her home in Holden, Utah. She was born April 24, 1913 in Holden to the late James Samuel and Della Cynthia Allred Hunter. She married James William Stephenson February 20, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they had five children. She was a member of the LDS church where she served all her life in many positions. Stella served with her husband as a full-time missionary in the Iowa Des Moines mission. Teaching was something that brought her joy. Stella was a wonderful seamstress. She loved working in her yard and her rose garden caught the eye of every passer-by. She made the best homemade bread ever, just ask her grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Merene (Lyle) Owen of North Salt Lake, Susan Duncan, Dawn Stephenson and Mark William (LaRee) Stephenson all of Holden, UT; sister, Connie (Dean G.) Larsen of Holden, UT; 11 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, James Peter Stephenson; five brothers, Ross, LaVar, Earl, George, Reed and a sister, June Elizabeth. Funeral: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Holden LDS Ward Chapel. Visitation: Tuesday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the funeral at the church. Interment: Holden City Cemetery, Holden, Utah. Please send online condolences to: www.southernutahmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Thomas, Warren Warren Thomas "Together Forever" Warren Thomas, age 81, passed away March 2, 2005 in Holladay, Utah. Born Jan. 15, 1924 in Salt Lake City to Evan David and Elizabeth Hannah Griffiths Thomas. Married Jean Ranck in the Salt Lake Temple Sept. 17, 1946. Graduated from West High School. Active member of the LDS Church. He was a counselor in four bishoprics. After he retired from the Utah State Prison, he attended Jordan River Temple weekly. He was a member of the Ute Salt Shakers and Good Sam Club. He was actively involved in everything he did. Survived by his wife, Jean; son, Perry; daughters, Peggy (Russ) Hettinger, Bonnie (Clark) Labrum and Judy (Stephen) Ward; sister, Dorothy McClellan; fifteen grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his son, David; sisters, Violet, Mary Ethel, Winifred, Edith; and brothers, Tudor, Wilfred, LeRoy, Edwin, and Ralph. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 7, 2005 at the Meadowbrook 1st LDS Ward Chapel, 1250 West 4375 So., Taylorsville, Utah. Friends and family call on Sunday, March 6, 2005 from 5-7 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street and Monday prior to services at the church from 10:00-10:45 a.m. Burial will be at Valley View Memorial Park Cemetery, West Valley City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Thorup, Hope Darlene LePrey Hope Darlene LePrey Thorup 1925 ~ 2005 Hope Darlene LePrey Thorup passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2005 after a sudden illness. She was surrounded by her loved ones and died peacefully. Hope was born on August 31, 1925 in Salt Lake City, UT to Jack LePrey and Frieda Schone. She married Jack Lawrence Thorup July 29, 1944. Even though he preceded her in death in 1975, he continued to be the love of her life. Hope was a very active member of the F.O.E. Ladies Aux. She served many terms as their president and served as Madam State President in 1983. She spent many years raising funds to support their various charities, and always went the extra mile. She was also a member of the Murray Ladies Civic Guild. Mom was a wonderful cook and baker and always kept busy cooking for others. She will be remembered for her stamina and perseverance. Mom spoke strongly and freely. She was the center post of our family and had many friends. The strong will and determination she possessed will always be remembered. Our family traditions of going to Granny's house or Aunt Hopie's on Christmas Eve to sing-a-long the 12 Days of Christmas brought much joy to her and will always be cherished in our hearts. She is survived by three daughters, Jacklyn Aarts (Jerry) St. Lucie, FL, Janeal Baker (Richard) Salt Lake City, and Peggy Mulqueen (Robert) Sandy, UT; three loving sisters, Delores Walton, Duchesne, UT, Monte Canning (Boyd) Murray, and her much younger sister she raised as one of her own daughters, Patricia Richardson (Burley) Murray; five grandchildren, Nacole, Adam, Tameal, Nichelle and Natalie; two step-grandsons, David and Jason Mulqueen; three great-grandchildren, Thomas, Camille and Isabella; and many special nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by twin daughters Karen and Kay, brother Ed LePrey, and grandson Christian. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. Friends may call Monday, March 7, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Tuesday. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Twede, Dorothy Button Dorothy Button Twede 1912 ~ 2005 Dorothy Ellen Elton Button Twede, 92, peacefully passed away at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Myles Yeager, on February 25, 2005. She was born on November 22, 1912, in Santaquin, Utah. She was the fifth child born to Samuel F. Elton and Lily May Dubois. She married George H. Button July 6, 1938. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple in 1952. He died February 10, 1961. On May 18, 1978, Dorothy Married J. Woodrow Twede. She thoroughly enjoyed Woody and his family in their short time together. He died on July 30, 1981. From Dorothy's humble background, her limited education and a strong work ethic came the qualities that were the essence of Grandma Great. She was a life long learner. She learned from experience and classes on many subjects. She spent more than half her life without the companionship and financial resources of a husband. She embraced her independence and every obstacle, with her shoulders square, a positive attitude, and an unfailing sense of humor. She worked full time until she was past 65 and part time into her 70's. She enjoyed her work and her coworkers. She shared her skills, her home, and her widow's mite. She was an active member of the LDS Church and DUP and held many positions. She was a long time worker in the Jordan River Temple. All her life she practiced the art of the "good deed". She left an indelible mark on our lives. She was our tower of spiritual, moral, and unbelievable physical strength and courage. Dorothy is survived by her children and their spouses, Sharon B. and Myles L. Yeager, West Valley City, Utah, Karen B. and Spencer M. Bennion, Glenside, PA, G. Richard and Kathlene Button, Phoenix, AZ; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; sisters, Ruth Draper, Genola, Utah, Madelyn Sullivan, Tooele, Utah; sisters-in-law, Peggy Elton, Tooele, and May Button, Clearfield, Utah. She is also survived by Woody's children, Blaine and Janeen Whitehouse, Tooele, Marilyn and Gary Jones, Tooele, Gerald and Lynda Twede, Taylorsville, Robert and Phyllis Twede, Riverton. We wish to thank family and friends who remembered and honored Mother to the end of her days. We thank Woody's family for their continued love and support of Mother. We are especially grateful for Sharon and Myles and we thank them and their family for their patient, tender and loving care of Mother. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 12th at 11:00 a.m. in the Harvest Park Ward, 3671 South Oldham Street (4180 West) West Valley City. Friends may call at the church on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Interment will be at the Santaquin City Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Holladay-Brown Funeral Home in Santaquin. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Perpetual Education Fund www,lds,org/ldsfoundation or call 1-801-240-0337 or to a charity of your choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Tyler, Maurine Valora Wood Ingersoll Maurine Valora Wood Ingersoll Tyler 8/17/1924 ~ 3/3/2005 Maurine Valora Wood Ingersoll Tyler, age 80, passed away peacefully at her home, in Salt Lake City, UT, Thursday, March 3, 2005. Maurine was born August 17, 1924 in Murray, UT to James Von and Valora Blanche Cushing Wood. Maurine was raised in Salt Lake City and graduated from South High School in 1941. She later attended and graduated from Henager Business College. She worked at Southeast Furniture until she married Russell B. Ingersoll in 1943. Maurine and Russell had four children; Gary, Janine, Mark, and Craig. Russell passed away in 1958. On November 30, 1962 Maurine married Max Tyler who had four children. At that time they faced together the joys and trials of raising a family of eight children. Maurine was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She and her husband, Max, served together in the California Sacramento Mission. Maurine worked in the Stake Primary, as Ward Relief Society Homemaking Instructor and as Ward Chairman for Family Emergency and Home Food Storage Preparedness. She worked at the University Bookstore part-time for several years. She enjoyed attending the temple often and loved being in the out-of-doors to see the flowers and all the beauties of nature and animals. One of her greatest joys was spending time with her children, grandchildren, relatives and all of her many friends and neighbors. She enjoyed sewing and helping others to share her knowledge of arts and crafts. Maurine had a zest for life and lived each day to its fullest. She loved Christmas and kept the Christmas spirit with her throughout the year. The dogs and squirrels of the world have lost a true friend. She is survived by her husband, Max; seven children; Kathy (Dan) McGraw, Dave (Chris) Tyler, Janine Ingersoll, Laurie Tyler, Mark (Shelly) Ingersoll, Mike (Julie) Tyler, Craig Ingersoll; 29 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren; one brother, Jim Wood. Preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Russell; son, Gary Ingersoll and granddaughter Jeri Ingersoll. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Valley View 6th Ward Building, 1985 East 3900 South. Friends may call Monday evening, March 7, 2005 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East at the church from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment: Sandy City Cemetery. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Wall, Shirley Davies Shirley Davies Wall 1948 ~ 2005 Shirley Davies Wall, age 56, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 1, 2005. Shirley was born Oct. 11, 1948 to Arthur Earl and Dorothy Norr Davies. She married David Wall in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. On Sept. 12, 1969. Shirley was educated in Murray, the University of Utah, and Utah Technical College. She received her nursing degree in 1969 and worked for LDS Hospital for over 20 years. She loved her work in the Newborn ICU. She loved the little children entrusted to her care. She was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in many positions. Her love for the Savior was exemplified in the purity of her life and in her service to others. She loved serving in the Primary organization and was a faithful visiting teacher. The compassionate service she rendered during her years in the Relief Society touched the lives of many in the Winder Stake. Shirley is survived by her loving husband, David; children: Brent (Christie), Anne, Brad (Jodilyn), Benjamin (Emily), and Andrea (Jeffrey) Knapp; grandchildren: Elizabeth, Alexander, Victoria, Jessica, Brandon, Caitlyn; parents: Earl and Dorothy; and her siblings: Roseanne, Lillian, Allen, Dianne, Paul, Marilyn, Maureen, and Janice. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 7, 2005, at 12:00 Noon, at the LDS Winder Stake Center, 4366 S. 1500 E. Friends may call on Sun. evening from 5-8 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 So. 2300 E. and again Mon. at the church 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Elysian Burial Gardens. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Warner, Larry Raymond Larry Raymond Warner 10/7/1944 ~ 03/2/2005 Our beloved father, grandfather, brother, all around good guy and protector, Larry Raymond Warner, left this earth to be reunited with his dearly missed father (Papa) and mother (Nana) on March 2nd, 2005. Born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, October 7, 1944 to Robert and Sylvia Warner. A graduate of Granger High School, dad spent several years as a skilled sheet metal worker employed by CCI and then continued to pursue his main interest in law enforcement. He started in the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office Reserves, worked many years with the Granite Police Department and finished his law enforcement career as an officer with the South Salt Lake Police Department. He was a dedicated Police Officer and had an uncanny knack for being in the right place at the right time. He intervened and stopped numerous armed robberies saving lives. Dad never had a lot of money but was always generous with a joke, a smile and a helping hand to those who needed it. Dad loved children and had many interests and hobbies including fishing, antique automobile restoration, Harley Davidson motorcycles and treasure hunting. Dad will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. Survivors include his son, Joseph Scott Warner (Sonja, Alisha, Justin); granddaughter, Megan Lee Warner; brother, Robert Scott Warner (Genean); sisters, Shirley Ann Olsen, Donna W. Long and (Fred) and three beloved nephews and six nieces. The family would like to express their utmost thanks to the Woodland Care Center and staff for the love and care they provided to Dad. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. at the Murray City Cemetery on March 7, 2005. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Weiss, Armin Armin Weiss 1944 ~ 2005 Armin Weiss passed away suddenly on March 1, 2005. Born in Flensburg, Germany and later immigrated to Utah in 1957. He served in the military and throughout his life was involved in the restaurant business where he made many friends. He loved sports and his trips to Wendover. We will miss him dearly. Survived by his daughter Melinda Brown, grandchildren, Shaylee and Dylan, sister Karin Bourdos (Pete) and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Mon. March 7, 2005 at noon, Camp Williams Cemetery, 17111 S Camp Williams Rd. (Redwood Rd.) Bluffdale, UT Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005. Willoughby, Verna Mary (Hilden) Verna Mary (Hilden) Willoughby 1926 ~ 2005 Verna Mary (Hilden) Willoughby passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter on March 1st 2005. Her husband; retired Salt Lake City Police Chief E.L. ("Bud") Willoughby who recently died during the Christmas holidays came to shepherd Verna to Heaven on their 53rd wedding anniversary. Verna was born March 7th, 1926 in Laurem, Michigan. A beloved wife and mother, Verna was a role model to her children, grandchildren, family and friends. Never concerned about herself, Verna has always maintained a tremendous outlook on life continually focused on her family. A remarkable woman with an impeccable character, Verna's extraordinary demeanor and social grace has instilled lasting impressions in those that new her. As a wife and mother, Verna has provided the greatest gift any family could ever wish for, the gift of unconditional love. This love for her recently diseased husband "Bud", her children, grandchildren, family and friends will always be an element we hold closest to our hearts. Her poise and charm is deeply instilled in those who knew her and Verna's caring attitude and astonishing philosophy on life will be manifested in family members for generations to come. We love, honor and adore you mom, we will miss you greatly, and most of all, you will live in us forever. Verna is survived by her two daughters, Jenny Lee Herrman (Tony Herrman), and Lizbeth Louise Rudy (Kenneth), three sons, John William (Yong Hui), Timothy Urban (Robyn), and Mathew Lee (not married). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/5/2005 - 3/6/2005. Wilson, Dorothy Dorothy Wilson 1914 ~ 2005 PARK CITY - Dorothy Wilson, age 90, passed away peacefully at her home in Park City, Friday, March 4, 2005. Born December 27, 1914, in Park City, Utah, to Joseph and Lilly Pearl Hamm Langford. She was a graduate of Park City High School. Married Jack W. Wilson July 18, 1934, in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were married for 49 years when he passed away in 1984. Dorothy enjoyed bowling and especially spending time walking in the community. In her 80's she would take two long walks everyday. Celebrating birthdays and holiday dinners with her family and grandchildren was some of her most favorite pastimes. She is survived by two children: Barbara (Dean) Sanchez of Salt Lake City, Jim Wilson of Park City; six grand and seven great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, both parents, three brothers, three sisters, and her son, Richard. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials to be made to: Community Nursing: 6949 High Tech Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 Graveside services will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 2:00 P.M. in the Park City Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday from 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. prior to the services at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/6/2005.

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