OBITS: Deseret News 25 Aug 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Deseret News http://www.desnews.com Allen, Shawn H. Shawn H. Allen 1961 ~ 2005 Loving father and son, Shawn H. Allen, passed away Thursday, August 18, 2005, at the age of 43. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on November 11, 1961. Shawn loved his family, country, the outdoors and drugs, sex and rock and roll. He is preceded in death by his father, grandmother, and grandfather. He is survived by his children, Audrea (Jerry) Lang, Rourke Allen, Zach Allen; grandson, Patrick Lang; brothers, Scott (Tonya) Allen, Jeff Allen and James Robert (Stephenie) Kreek; sister, Sharon (Mark) Anderberg; mother, Margaret K. Jacobson; grandfather, Richard L. Webster; grandmother, Vervene Allen. A viewing for family and friends will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, from 9:30-10:45 a.m., followed by a graveside service at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 So., at 11 a.m. The family has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to assist in burial expenses to Richard Webster, 8834 So. 500 E., Sandy, UT 84070. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Anderson, Eilliot James Elliot James Anderson 1917 ~ 2005 Our loving father, Elliot James Anderson, 88, passed away at his home in East Millcreek, Utah on August 24, 2005. He was born January 23, 1917 to Lee J. and Laura Crane Anderson in Bennington, Idaho. Raised in the East Millcreek area, he graduated from Granite High School. He was a World War II veteran serving as a company commander in Europe and the Pacific. After the war he served in the Army Reserves, Corps of Engineers, as a Battalion Commander, retiring as a Lt. Colonel. He was a general contractor for 40 years, building numerous construction projects throughout Utah and was named Utah General Contractor of the Year. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He loved his work, hunting and riding his horse. He spent many good times at the cabin where he loved being with his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Alice of 64 years and his seven children, Elliot and Janet (Ephraim), Thomas and Susan (Park City), Mathea (Park City), Rebecca (Salt Lake City), Jerry and Tauna (Park City), Chris and Jon Christensen (Bountiful) and Steve and Rosemary (Salt Lake City). He has 23 grandchildren (three deceased) and 11 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Amelia Bennion (Sandy). Preceded in death by his parents and brother L. Joel Anderson. Family and friends may visit from 7-9 pm at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South, 2300 East on August 26, 2005. A memorial service will be held August 27, 2005 at the East Millcreek 2nd Ward House, 3750 South Hillside Lane (2550 East) at 12 noon with a viewing prior to the service from 10:45 am - 11:45 am. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Anderson, Quma Lavina Quma Anderson Together Again 1911 ~ 2005 Quma Lavina Anderson, age 94. a caring. loving and gentle mother and wife passed away on August 18, 2005 in Salt Lake City. She celebrated 77 years of marriage to Oscar Anderson who predeceased her. At the time of his death. they were believed to be the oldest living married couple in Utah. Born May 13. 1911 in Richfield. Utah to Sim and Anne Larson. Married Oscar Anderson on July 18, 1927. Survived by four children Carroll Benson, Sedona, Arizona; Sherman O. Anderson (Marlene). Sandy. Ut; daughter. Sally Whiting (Pete), Billings, Mt. and John B. Anderson, Salt Lake City. She was also the proud grandmother to 16 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and three great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Grant Larson and Leland Simon. and sisters, Edna. Vera, and Annie Alvina Quma loved to out-fish Oscar at Fish Lake always catching the biggest and the most fish. She was a hairdresser for several years to make ends meet but devoted her life to her children. There was always place at the table for any stranger or friend and she loved to be surrounded by children. She was fond of inexpensive jewelry and loved to dress up and was even seen mopping floors in her high heels. she loved shoes. The family wishes to thank all those at Woodland Park Care Center and Odyssey Hospice who helped Quma at this most difficult time with her memory loss and dementia. A graveside service will be held Saturday, August 27th at 11a.m. at the Richfield Cemetery, 700 North Main St, Richfield, Utah. The family will be assisted by Magelby Mortuary, 50 South 100 West, Richfield, UT 84701. Phone 435-896-5484 Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Baker, Dustyn K. Dustyn K Baker 9/13/1976~8/25/2004 Dusty, it's been an awfully hard year without you. There have been times when it feels like you just left us yesterday and other times it seems you've been gone forever. Our hearts are still broken over the loss of you as a part of us went with you when God called you home that morning. Still we sense your spirit still here with us, guiding us with your love. AH-just to hold, hug & kiss you again would be absolutely wonderful! To hear you're delightful sarcasm and sense of humor would be a treasure. To see your bright smile, your gorgeous long-lashed sparkling blue eyes, your lightly freckled crooked nose, & of course, your high maintenance, full head of shiny dark brown hair, would be totally awesome. But at last, it isn't to be, so we'll close with your life & our memories of you, being witnessed. When God Calls each of our names, one by one, We'll be together again. We Loved you Dearly and Still do! Your whole Fam Damily Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Beckstrom Jemison, Camille Camille Beckstrom Jemison "Prettiest Mom" Camille Beckstrom Jemison passed away peacefully at her home in Bluffdale on Aug 20, 2005. She was born Sept 10, 1959 in Salt Lake City to Leland L. and Minnie Judd Beckstrom. Married July 15, 1989 and later divorced. She graduated from Tooele High School in 1977. She attended Utah State University and worked for the Utah State Board of Education and Jordan School District for 23 years. She loved gardening, fishing, camping, riding ATV's anything that included her two loving daughters, Baylee and Kara. She always cherished the vacation to Hawaii with her daughters. She also loved cooking recipes passed down from her mother and especially having an exceptionally clean home. She is survived by her two beautiful daughters Baylee Ann, 12 and Kara Nicole 9, brother Steven L. (Frances) Beckstrom, sister Janet (David) Arnold, several cousins, aunts, and uncles Her mother and father preceded her in death. Her daughters referred to her as "Prettiest Mom". "We love you Momma." Funeral services will be held on Saturday Aug 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Tooele 14th Ward 192 West 200 South. Friends may call on Friday Aug 26th at Tate Mortuary 110 So Main St. from 6-8 p.m. and 9:30-10:30 prior to the services at the church on Saturday. Interment in the Tooele City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Baylee & Kara Jemison fund at any Key Bank. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Bell, Moleta Moleta Bell "Grandma " Our mother, loving grandmother, and dear friend, Moleta Orme Bell, 92, died August 23, 2005, in Murray, Utah. Born September 22, 1912 to Joseph and Vivian Chapman Orme in Honeyville, Utah. She always said that was why she was so sweet. Married Adelbert Franklin (Dell) Bell, November 29, 1930, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the love of her life. Together they had three children, Jerrolynn, Delbert (Lee), and an infant son who died at birth. Moleta loved and trusted her children and was proud of all of their many accomplishments. She delighted in time spent with her family and waited eagerly for their visits. She often shared sound advice and found solutions for problems, large or small. For many years, she co-owned and operated Doc & Dell's Trailer Motel in Murray until she finally retired at the age of 85 and moved to a home she bought and remodeled in Sandy. She moved back to Murray to live with her granddaughter's family for the final year of her life. Moleta enjoyed gambling or a good card game and was a bowler, fisherwoman, and avid reader, until she lost her eyesight several years ago. The books on tape provided by the Library for the Blind were a blessing in her later years. She especially enjoyed Mexican food and rarely skipped dessert. She was kind to animals although deathly afraid of snakes. She enjoyed her travels around the world, and often told tales of her visits to Spain, Africa, Ireland, the Rock of Gilbralter, and 38 states, including Hawaii with her dear sweetheart in 1965, and fishing in Alaska when she was nearly 80. She was a loyal friend. Her mind was alert to the end. She mourned deeply the loss of her loved ones. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, infant son, brothers and sisters and survived by her daughter, Jeri (Bill) Jensen, Murray; son, Lee (Judy), Mesquite; six grandchildren, 15 great-grand-children, one great-great-grandson and another great-great grandchild expected soon. She was a fun-loving, generous, gracious lady. We will miss the twinkle in her eye and her presence in our lives. The family is deeply grateful for the loving and compassionate care Moleta received at Aspen Ridge Rehabilitation Center for the past two months. A viewing will be held Saturday, August 27, from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State in Murray followed by graveside services at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South in Murray. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Christopulos Mouskondis, Mary "Yiayia" Mary Christopulos Mouskondis "Yiayia" Our sweet beloved mother, yiayia and great-yiayia fell asleep in the Lord on Sunday, August 21, 2005. Mary was born November 18, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Thomas and Athanasia Christopulos. She married George Mouskondis on April 27, 1947 who preceded her in death. Mary graduated from East High School and attended business college. She was employed for many years for the Veterans Administration in the Loan Guarantee Division. She also helped her husband in the food brokerage family business, Advanced Institutional Marketing (A.I.M.). Mary was a true follower of Christ and the Orthodox Christian faith. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church, and also the Philoptochos and Panahiakos Women's Organizations. Beautiful, from the inside out, she was loyal, kind, loving and giving. A friend to all, you could never stop by for one cup of coffee. Instead, you would experience the best home cooked meal and hours of her charming hospitality. A prim and proper, first class lady in every way. But it was her virtue and patience that set her apart from everything else. She touched us all in such a special way. Everybody loved Mary. She and her grandchildren shared a special relationship which will never be forgotten and cherished forever. Mary is survived by her two daughters: Mrs. Michael (JoAnne) Finicle and Mrs. A. D. "Pete" (Diana) Fowler; one son: Nick Mouskondis; five grandchildren: Marianne, Danielle, Nicole, Adam and Anthony; two great-grand-daughters: Zoe and Sophia. Friends and family may pay their respects at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, on Thursday, August 25, from 6-8 p.m. with a Trisagion Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 26, at 12:00 Noon at the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, 5335 So. Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of floral offerings the family suggests donations to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. "It's been a pleasure," mom, yiayia, great-yiayia, sister, aunt, cousin and friend. We will miss your genuine smile and loving touch. May your memory be eternal. Published in the Deseret News from 8/24/2005 - 8/25/2005. Collins, Edward Earl Edward Earl Collins 1906 ~ 2005 Edward Earl Collins, age 99, passed away Sunday, August 21, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. He was born May 4, 1906 in Lead, South Dakota to George Edward and Anna Myers Collins. He married Margaret Webster on August 23, 1934 in Billings, Montana. She passed away on October 21, 1985. Ed spent his childhood in South Dakota, North Platte, Nebraska and Phoenix, Arizona. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1930 in Mechanical Engineering. He lived and worked in Pennsylvania, Los Angeles and San Francisco. He was Chief Mechanical Engineer for Safeway Stores for 35 years retiring in 1971. In 1976 he and Margaret moved to Healdsburg, California where he lived for 27 years before moving to Sandy, Utah in 2003 to be near his family. Ed was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1949 and was sealed to Margaret in the Idaho Falls Temple on July 31, 1951. He spent his life in service to the church serving as scout master, ward clerk, financial clerk, stake missionary and in many bishoprics. He served as 2nd Counselor in the Healdsburg Ward bishopric at the age of 89. He spent 50 years doing genealogy. He loved sports of all kinds especially bowling and fishing. He also served in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary during World War II. Ed is survived by his son, Roger (Gail) of Sausalito, CA; daughters Connie (Dick) Loomis of Sandy; and Mary Ann (Clair) Anderson of Springville, UT; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret and sister, Grace O'Neal. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 22, 2005 at 12 noon at Cannon Mortuary, 2460 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.) with viewing from 11 - 11:45 a.m. Interment in Healdsburg, CA. The family would like to express sincere gratitude to the staff of the Wentworth at Willow Creek in Sandy, and the hospice service of Community Nursing Services for their loving and compassionate care of Ed. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Conti Jr., Andrew J. "Ang" Andrew J Conti Jr "Ang" 7/16/50 - 8/23/05 Magna- Andy passed away the morning of August 23rd. He will be remembered as an electronic whiz and a man who could and would do anything for anyone. He was also well known for his boyish pranks. He lived life on his own terms, but understood what was most important - the people you love and the people who love you. Andy leaves behind his father, Andrew Conti Sr., sons, Tyler, T.J., his special aunt, Ann DeMarco; who was a second mother to him, sisters, Shawna Beaudry, Pat Morganson, Cathleen LoCoco, Barbara Davis, and their families. He will be missed by all who knew him. A funeral mass will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday, Aug. 26, 2005 at Our Lady of Lourdes, 2840 South 9000 West, Magna. Friends may call from 9-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Funeral under the direction of Peel Funeral Home. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Condolence may be sent from www.PeelFuneralHome.com Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Darcy Sweat, Deborah Donahue Deborah Donahue Darcy Sweat 1957 ~ 2005 A one of a kind mom, Deborah Donahue Darcy Sweat, 47, died Aug. 23, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born October 3, 1957 in St. Petersburg, FL to John Allen and Patricia Livermore Darcy. Married Lloyd A. Sweat Sept. 4, 1982 he preceded her in death. She was a member of the LDS Church. Deborah had a quick witted spirit, loved animals, going to the movies, reading and lighthouses. Survived by son Lloyd A. Sweat Jr. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 So. 2200 W. were friends may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Fruitland Cemetery. The family wish to thank the staff at Huntsman Cancer Hospital for all their love and care. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. DeLeeuw, Jerry B. Jerry B. DeLeeuw 1932 ~ 2005 RICHFIELD, UTAH - Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Geraldine (Jerry) Breinholt DeLeeuw, age 73, passed away at her home in Richfield, Utah on Sunday, August 21, 2005 after a short 5 month battle with cancer. She was born June 27, 1932 in Venice, Utah, a daughter of Mahonri ReVell (Vell) and Wilda Oldroyd Breinholt. Jerry graduated from Richfield High School Class of 1950. She attended the "Branch Agricultural College" in Cedar City for a time. Jerry married her husband, Loren Wilford DeLeeuw, on November 2, 1951 in Venice, Utah. Loren and Jerry lived in Salt Lake City for 34 years. They had two children, Kathleen and Wayne. After working at Litton Systems for 28 years, she retired with Loren and enjoyed spending winters in Arizona. Jerry's greatest joy was her family. She was a meticulous homemaker and gardener and loved crocheting and crafts of all kinds. Loren and Jerry returned to Richfield in 1999 to be close to Jerry's aging mother. Jerry was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved serving in her church positions and especially as a visiting teacher in the Richfield 2nd Ward. She told everyone she had the best friends, visiting teachers, and home teachers in the world. In October 2003, Jerry went through the Manti Temple and has loved attending the Temple ever since. Jerry loved her five grandchildren very, very much and was looking forward to her first great-grandchild this December. Jerry will always be remembered with joy, love, and appreciation. She is survived by her husband, Loren of Richfield; son: Wayne (Eileen) DeLeeuw of Tooele; daughter: Kathy (Bill) DeVore of Salt Lake; five grandchildren; sister: Una Loy (Leo) Prestwich of Springville; brother: Robert (Carol) Breinholt of Richfield. She was preceded in death by her parents and nephew Michael Breinholt. The family wishes to thank the Huntsman Cancer Institute, especially Dr. Wolfram Samlowski and his staff. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 12:00 noon in the Richfield 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 801 North 500 East. Friends may call for viewing at the Springer Turner Funeral Home, 260 North 400 West, in Richfield, Friday evening from 6:30-8:30 and at the ward chapel Saturday morning from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will be in the Richfield City Cemetery. Online guest book at: www.springerturner.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Draper, Fremont Ernest "Monte" Fremont Ernest (Monte) Draper 1913 ~ 2005 Fremont Ernest Draper, age 92, passed away on August 22, 2005 in Salt Lake City. He was born on March 18, 1913 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah to Ernest Draper and Alvina Hansen. He married Luella S. Hansen on June 26, 1935, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Monte was born in an adobe house, the eldest of five children. He graduated from Wasatch Academy. He supported his family as a salesman, developing many friendships. He was well-liked, with a 'gift of gab' and enjoyed talking with people. He was a member of the LDS Church, serving three stake missions and was a home teacher. He was active in politics and loved gardening, raising fruits, vegetables and beautiful flowers. Monte enjoyed participating in sports, particularly baseball, and coached many little league teams in the neighborhood. He served the community as a member of the Jaycees and Lions Club, and served four terms in the national guard. Monte is survived by his sons James Fremont Draper (Janice), Stephen Leon Draper (Pat), and David William Draper, and his sister Lillian Craig. Also survived by eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Luella, his parents, brothers Doyle and James, and sister Annabel. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 12:00 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. The family will receive friends on Saturday from 10:15 until 11:45, prior to the funeral. Interment will be held at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, adjacent to Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Greenway, Ken Ken Greenway 1959 ~ 2005 Ken passed away Aug. 23, 2005 surrounded by family and friends, after a short battle with cancer. He was born on Feb. 2, 1959 to Melvin and Ruth Woolslayer Greenway. Ken loved the outdoors, camping, fishing, hunting, and Quad running. He was employed with the water department for many years. Many thanks for the care given by Bill and Patty, Ken and Suzanne, Jimmy, Duanne, Shirlee and Randy. Special thanks to his niece Brenda and the Hearts of Hospice. Survived by Bonnie (JR) Gutierrez, Ed (Bonnie) Greenway, Floyd Greenway, and Kathy (Rob) Sutphin, many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Goff Mortuary 8960 South State Street, Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Graveside services will be held immediately following at the Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Hamada, Kiyoko "Kay" Kiyoko (Kay) Hamada 1918 ~ 2005 Kiyo Hamada passed away peacefully Monday, August 22, 2005, following a long illness with cancer. She fought this battle with courage, dignity and attitude. Yes, she had attitude. . .it was always pleasant and cheery. She often mentioned that she could hear the birds singing. She was born May 17, 1918 in Ogden, Utah to Maki and Monkichi Murakami. Kiyo married Masaru (Mas) Hamada on July 19, 1944 in Ogden. Mas preceded her in death. Following graduation from Ogden High School, she moved to San Francisco, California where she attended the Ohata Sewing and Drafting School and the Haymor School of Fashion. She loved to design and create the latest styles. A member of the Ogden Buddhist Temple, she was active in church activities, especially with her friends in the women's organization. Kiyo and Mas lived in Tokyo, Japan for 18 years where he represented the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. Eager to learn about Japan and the culture, she studied Japanese and expressed her artistic ability, excelling and becoming a certified instructor in Ikebana, (flower arrangement), in Japanese doll-making and in sumi-e (black ink art). Kiyo and Mas traveled extensively throughout the world and especially in Southeast Asia. Kiyo is survived by her daughter Claudia Nakano, son Craig and daughter-in-law Susan Hamada, granddaughter Lindsay Mueller, grandson Trenton Hamada and in-laws: Ruby Murakami, Aiko Hamada, Min (Martha) Hamada, Haru (Art) Toimoto, Dick (Sheryl) Hamada, Roy Enomoto and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Yoli. Memorial services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Ogden Buddhist Temple, 155 North Street. Friends may visit at the Temple on Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. Inurnment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT. The family extends appreciation to Dr. Richard Herold, Dr. Alton Wagnon and Dr. Carl Gray and staffs, and to the caring staff of Harmony Home Health Care and Hospice. Thank you to Nancy and Ginger for the love and friendship you shared with mom. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Harmony Home Health Care and Hospice. Funeral Directors, Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News from 8/24/2005 - 8/25/2005. Heal, Gilbert Harrison "Big Scott" Gilbert Harrison Heal "Big Scott" Gilbert Harrison Heal, husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, friend, raconteur, gourmet cook, joke teller, golfer, sports fan, reader, music lover, advisor, carpenter, Vietnam Veteran, and child advocate, died peacefully in his sleep Monday, August 22 after a long illness. Scott graduated from Murray High School in 1966 and served as senior class president. He married Rebecca Terry on August 30, 1987. He is survived by his wife, son Baxter Harrison Heal; stepson Patrick Dylan Zwick; and sisters Linda Heal; Molly Davis (Reid); and Julie Larson (Kerry). He is preceded in death by his father Edwin L. (Ted) Heal and his mother Donna Harrison Heal. Scott served in Vietnam, as a Small Arms Infantry Sergeant, from May 1968 to May 1969. Sharp, skeptical, and well-read, Scott had a keen intellect and loved to engage in lively debates and conversations. His fires burned whether talking sports, politics, religion, books, music, or food. No subject was off limits, and he always spoke his mind - intensely and hilariously. He detested insincerity and dishonesty. He could laugh, and also become enraged, at life's hypocrisies. Scott was truly a lovable curmudgeon. And then there were the feasts at Scott's house. If you ever had the privilege of sitting down to a meal prepared by him, it's one you would not soon forget. The man could cook with the best of 'em. He was a gracious host. Always. Scott was passionate about music and spent part of his life managing record stores. He was constantly exploring different bands and artists. He would pass on what he deemed was great (The Stones, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, John Lennon, Harry Nilsson) and he was always right. It was the same with literature. He loved to quote free thinkers like Mark Twain, H.L. Mencken, Ambrose Bierce, and Charles Bukowski. Scott was a loving husband, father, and brother. Above all, Scott adored children. His eyes would light up whenever they came to visit. And kids loved Scott. He was an extraordinarily giving, patient, and protective father. He taught his sons valuable lessons. His nephews and nieces were also greatly influenced by him. His legacy is this: His joie de vivre was an incredible example of making the most of life no matter what it throws at you. So long, Big Scott. You were a classic, one of a kind guy and will be missed far more than any words here can convey. Your big heart will carry on in all of ours. Services will be held Friday, August 26 at the First Unitarian Church, 569 South 1300 East, at 4 p.m. Please park in the Friendship Manor parking lot just north of the church. We will gather to celebrate Scott's life after the services at his home, 4749 South 2555 East in Holladay. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Disabled American Veterans, 273 East 800 South, SLC, UT 84111. I have perceived that to be with those I like is enough, To stop in company with the rest at evening is enough, To be surrounded by beautiful, curious, breathing, laughing flesh is enough, To pass among them or touch any one, or rest my arm ever so lightly round his or her neck for a moment -- what is this then? I do not ask any more delight... I swim in it as in a sea. -- Walt Whitman (I Sing the Body Electric) Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Hill, Leah Ruth Leah Ruth Hill "Together Again" 1927 ~ 2005 FARMINGTON - Leah Ruth Hill passed away on Saturday, August 20th, 2005, in Farmington, Utah, at the age of 77. Born November 8, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was the daughter of Bertie Fairclough and Maude Lorena Sage. She was the widow of LeGrande Marvin Hill who passed away on April 1, 2004, whom she was sealed to in the Bountiful LDS Temple. Leah found her greatest joy in being in her home with her husband and family. She served in the Stake Primary Presidency. Whatever Leah did, she took pride in doing well. She was an immaculate housekeeper and seamstress. She devoted many years to genealogy work and she spent the last year of her life in doing temple work for herself, husband and other family members. Leah survived cancer for 23 years without complaint, however, was finally taken by the disease on Saturday. She was a great example to family and friends. She will be dearly missed by one and all. Leah provided a lifetime of love, dedication and support to her husband LeGrande, two daughters, Bonnie (Rick) of Farmington, Debbie (David) of Magna, and one son Gary (Bonnie) of West Bountiful; 14 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Leah was preceded in death by her brother Leroy, and is survived by her brother Arnold Fairclough and two sisters Leone Mickel and Leola Holt. Our family would like to express appreciation to Legacy Hospice, especially Sue, Shanea, Donelle and Rhonda for their loving care. Graveside services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 200 North "N" Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends and family may call Saturday from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, prior to services. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Howick Beal, Lory Jean Lory J. Howick Beal 1960 ~ 2005 Lory Jean Howick Beal, age 45, passed away August 22, 2005 from complications of pneumonia. Born January 25, 1960 in Salt Lake City to Stephen Boyd and Darlene Smith Howick. Married Richard Roberts, later divorced. Married the love of her life, Kevin K. Beal on March 12, 1987. Lory was a kind and compassionate person who loved doing for others. She had a passion for life and lived it her way. She had the most remarkable sense of humor, and was able to see the funny side of things, even in the most difficult times. She is finally free of the many challenges and struggles she endured. Lory is survived by her husband, Kevin, and children, Christopher Roberts, Nicholas Roberts (Heidi) and Kimberly Slater (James); Parents, Darlene and Clyde Andrus; Sisters, Sharma (Jody) May, Lisa Bennett, Tonya Andrus, JanNette Andrus, Lana Dockter; Brothers, Steve (Corinne) Howick, Kevin (Debbie) Howick, Marty (Diane) Andrus; Grandmother, Clata Smith (Nana); Grandson, Tabor and two grandbabies awaiting birth; Numerous nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends. Preceded in death by brother, George Andrus, Father, Boyd Howick, grandfathers, Loy B. Smith and Walter Stephen Howick and grandmother, Merl Neff Howick. The family would like to thank the staff at University of Utah Hospital, Infinia at Alta, Pheasant Hollow and the many people who helped with Lory's care. Funeral Services will be Friday, August 26, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. at Winder West 12th Ward, 4350 South 1100 East, with a viewing from 10 to 11:15. Friends and family may visit on Thursday, August 25, 2005 at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment at Holladay Memorial Park, 4900 Memory Lane. "Dance with life, breathe the sweet fresh air and make every second your last, and I'll touch you from the world I wake in, make the most of the present and the past." Published in the Deseret News from 8/24/2005 - 8/25/2005. Hunt, Andrew George Andrew George Hunt 1915 ~ 2005 Andrew George Hunt, 89, passed away peacefully August 19, of causes incident to age. Andrew was born on October 14, 1915 in Firth, Idaho to Edna Hansen and Warren Lee Hunt. He married the love of his life, Ruth Whitaker on October 17, 1936 in Rexburg, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple. He was a devoted and loving husband for nearly 69 years, holding his sweethearts hand until the day he died. He grew up on a farm in Firth, Idaho and later moved to Pocatello. As a young man, he won the Amateur Golden Gloves Boxing Title for the state of Idaho. He and Ruth moved to the Bay area where he worked as a Boilermaker for Union Pacific and then later in the Kaiser Shipyards. He then formed Hunt Masonry Company, working as a masonry contractor for over 30 years. Andy always claimed that his fireplaces could withstand any California earthquake. He was well respected in the community and known for his hard work and integrity. Andy was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as Bishop and a member of the Stake Presidency in the Fremont area. He formed many lasting friendships there and was respected and loved by all. He moved his family to Cache Valley, Utah in 1972 where he owned a farm, giving his sons and grandchildren the opportunity to learn the value of hard work. He and Ruth built a home in Smithfield where they lived for 27 years, enjoying the association of many good neighbors and friends. They have spent the past four years in Bountiful being closer to family, as their health declined. Andy will be greatly missed by his wife and family, as they were the center of his life. He was truly a pillar of strength and a hero to many. He is survived by his wife, Ruth and three children: Robert Hunt of Sandy, UT; Patricia Jackman (Jerry) of Danville, CA; and Randall Hunt (Bonnie) of Farmington, UT; 12 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandson. He is also survived by three brothers, Wilford, Jack (Louise) and Robert Hunt, and one sister, Ila Mae Bruner. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27th, in the Smithfield Utah Stake Center, 600 E. 120 S, at 12 noon. Friends and family may visit from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday morning, in Smithfield, prior to the service. A viewing will also be held Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. The family wishes to thank the Barton Creek Assisted Living staff for their kind and loving care. Though his body was worn and tired, his mind and wit were sharp as he shared priceless stories from his past. He was always gracious in expressing gratitude to those who served him. Interment will be at the Smithfield City Cemetery. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Hunter, Dale Alan HUNTER, DALE ALAN passed away on Aug. 23, 2005. Funeral services will be Sat., Aug. 27, 2005 at 1 p.m. in the Lehi 1st Ward Chapel, 200 W. 200 S. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 7 - 9 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and at the church from 11:30 a.m. until time of services on Saturday. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Lawson, Carl Allen Carl Allen Lawson Eternal Companions CLEARFIELD - Carl Allen Lawson, 91, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died peacefully on August 23, 2005. Carl was born May 3, 1914 in Fielding, Utah, the son of William Henry Lawson and Birdie Alice Cannon. He was a resident of Ogden, Utah most of his life and graduated from Ogden High School in 1933. Carl worked at Hill Air Force Base, Tooele Army Depot, and the Ogden Defense Depot from which he retired in 1972. Following retirement he was involved in volunteer work and enjoyed golfing. Carl married Irene Alice Leach on July 15, 1939. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Carl and Irene were married for 62 years. She preceded him in death on October 13, 2001. They are now together. They had two sons, Carl F. and Gary A. Lawson. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Ogden Third Ward Bishopric and Sunday School Presidency. He is survived by sons, Carl F. (Jacque) Lawson, Parker, Colorado; Gary A. (Wendee) Lawson, Kaysville,; sisters, Doris McPherson, Washington; Alice Anderson, California; and Ann James, Logan; 12 grandchildren; 29 great-grand-children; as well as nieces and nephews. Carl was preceded in death by brothers Richard Lawson, Donald and Tillman Fowers; and by a sister Velma Fowers. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden, 845 Washington Blvd., where friends may call on Friday night, Aug 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Aug 27 from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Carl's favorite charities, either the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Humanitarian Fund or KSL Quarters for Christmas. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Marshall, William Stanley William Stanley Marshall "Together Again" WASHINGTON, UT- William Stanley Marshall, age 82, died August 21, 2005 in St. George, Utah. He was born September 3, 1922 in Hatch, Utah to Henry Nebeker and Hulda Barnhurst Marshall. At the age of 18 he joined the Army Corps of Engineers and served in World War II for four years and one year in the O.S.S. In 1945 he married Marjorie Richardson in Huntington Beach, California. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple on April 3, 1957. He spent his childhood in Hatch and Red Canyon, Utah. After marrying Marjorie, they moved to West Valley City where he was employed by Rick Warner Ford and Hercules. They lived there for 45 years and then moved to Washington, Utah in 1984. He had a great love of Southern Utah. He always said it was like "coming home" whenever he entered Washington County. He was active in the LDS Church, serving as a Counselor in the Granger 7th Ward Bishopric for many years. Fishing, hunting and golf were his greatest joys. He was a great handyman. William "Bill" is survived by his children Darwin Stanley (Robbie) Marshall, Arkansas; Pamela (Bob) Healy, LaVerkin, Utah; Scott (Diane) Marshall, North Carolina; and Shaun (Caline) Marshall, Arizona; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, brother Fred and sister Alta. Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 26, 2005, 11 a.m., Washington LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 82 N. Main St., Washington, Utah. A viewing will be held on Friday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., prior to services at the 2nd Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the Washington City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary (435) 673-4221. Condolences may be sent through the Metcalf website at www.metcalfmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Maxwell Whitney Child, Venice Venice Maxwell Whitney Child 10/23/35 ~ 08/23/05 OGDEN - Venice Maxwell Whitney Child, age 69, passed away at home in Ogden, Utah. She was born October 23, 1935 in Ogden, Utah, the daughter of Edgar and Ethel Woodland Maxwell, the oldest of four children. She lived for many years in Bountiful, Utah and was a school teacher at Tolman Elementary. She loved the gospel and worked many tireless hours serving her church and community. Venice was loved by all who knew her. She is survived by 10 children, a sister, two brothers, 59 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Brandt Child and her parents. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Ogden 3rd Ward Chapel, 15th Street and Washington Blvd. Friends may call Friday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and from Saturday morning from 9:45- 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in memory of Venice Child be made to the Breast Cancer "Race for the Cure" Komen Foundation Salt Lake City, P.O. Box 522320, SLC, UT 84152-2320. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Mecham Allman, Fern Fern Mecham Allman "Together Again" Our dear mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, Fern Mecham Allman, returned to her Heavenly Father Tuesday August 23, 2005. Fern was born December 31, 1918 in Wallsburg, Utah to Mark and Mertie Heward Mecham. Fern grew up on a farm with her two brothers and four sisters where she loved to work alongside her father. She met Joseph Bates Allman on a blind date and married him on Feb. 11, 1937. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple Aug. 5, 1962. He Preceded her in death May 28, 1997. Fern enjoyed spending time with her family. Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. She loved to crochet and work in the garden with her husband. Her beautiful flowers, fruits and vegetables will be missed. Fern learned how to bake pies from her grandmother and the pies that she made were something her family always looked forward to. She traveled around the country with Joe enjoying the time they spent together. Fern was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served in the primary. Fern will be greatly missed by her children, Mary (William) Ewell, Joyce (Eldon) Smith, Dianne (Fred) Farley, Joseph Glenn "Sam" (Teena) Farley, VernaLee (Mervin) Atwood, Sandy Lamoreaux, her 23 grandchildren, 65 great grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren and her sisters Pearl Fennena and Evelyn Lucas. Sister-in-law LaDean Mecham, brother-in-law Paul Fowler. Fern was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Bates Alllman, brothers Russell Mecham and Orval Mecham, sisters Thelma Sullivan and Bearnice Fowler, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. in the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street, Orem. A viewing will b held Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and also one hour prior to the services on Saturday. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sundbergolpinmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Mickelsen, Marjorie LaRue Whalan Marjorie LaRue Whalan Mickelsen 1924 ~ 2005 Marjorie LaRue Whalan Mickelsen, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, returned to her Heavenly Father on August 22, 2005. Margie was born to Elizabeth and John Edward Whalan on June 25, 1924, in Scofield, Utah. While growing up, Margie lived in Scofield and Salt Lake City. She graduated from West High in 1942 and shortly thereafter went to work in the Arms Plant where she worked in support of the war effort. She married Wayne (Micke) Mickelsen on June 22, 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. Margie worked for the Department of the Navy and the Department of the Army during her career with the Federal government. She retired in 1986 from Fort Douglas. Margie was a faithful member of the LDS Church, where she served in the Relief Society, Primary, and Sunday School. The greatest joy in Margie's life came from being with and serving her family. She and Micke, and with their two children, and later their daughter-in-law and grandchildren spent many wonderful times together. Friends and associates often confided in Margie, and frequently sought her advice when they were experiencing difficulties. She was loved by all who were blessed to spend time with her. She is preceded in death by her sweetheart, Micke, her parents, two sisters Nora Vivian Petersen, and LaVada Petersen, and her brother, John (Jack) Whalan. She is survived by her daughter, Kathleen LaRue, her son, Richard, his wife Tara, and her grandchildren, Lauren, Alexandria, Mercedes, and Bryce. The family wishes to thank the many family members, friends, and neighbors who have assisted them in caring for Margie during her illness. They especially wish to thank Toni and the many others at Community Nursing Services of Utah County Hospice for the gentle and loving care they gave to Margie. Their assistance allowed her family to care for her at home until her passing. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E 1300 S., where viewings will be held Friday evening, from 6:00-8:00 p.m., and one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Morris Longhurst, Nancy Lee Nancy Lee Morris Longhurst 1933 ~ 2005 Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Nancy Lee Morris Longhurst passed away peacefully Aug 23, 2005. Nancy was born Jun 27, 1933 in Toledo, Ohio, to Evelyn Francis McClaid and Darwin Arthur Morris. Married Jay Kelly Longhurst, Jan 7, 1962. Nancy received her nurses training from Kaiser Foundation School of Nursing in California. She joined the Army and was stationed at Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, CO. She then joined the Army Reserves and was assigned to the 328 General Hospital at Fort Douglas where she met Jay, they settled and raised their kids in Midvale, UT. Her passions throughout her life were reading, genealogy, petite point, tending to her garden, and spending time with her eight grandkids. Nancy loved to take road trips to visit family around the country. She loved bringing the family together for all occasions. She enjoyed watching reality TV shows. Nancy is survived by her husband and children, Dan (Tricia) Longhurst and their girls, Jacoby (Jake) Stieler, Hannah, Kennady, and Blake of Sandy, Jennifer (Troy) Palache and their boys, Skylar, Taylor, Hunter, and Ryker of Riverton. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to her good friend Jean, and Jolene, Pam, Kathy, and the LifePath team. Graveside service will be held Fri., Aug. 26, 11 a.m. at Midvale City Cemetery, 471 W. 6th Ave (7500 S.) Arrangements made by Serenicare Funeral Home. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Mortenson Lundell, Anna Laura Anna Laura Lundell 1929 ~ 2005 Anna Laura Mortenson Lundell died Aug 23rd 2005 surrounded by family. She was born in Ephraim, Utah on Nov 9, 1929 to Rulon and Elda Mortenson. She was the only daughter and baby of the family with four older brothers. Anna was preceded in death by her husband Floyd. Parents Rulon and Elda and brothers Darrell, Roy and Ray. Married to Floyd A. Lundell Sept 6th 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Anna had many wonderful stake and ward callings. Graduated from Snow College and BYU. She taught elementary school for 12 years in Nebo School district, never missing a single day of saying the pledge of allegiance and a morning prayer, before retiring with health concerns. She is survived by her children Terry and Stephanie Lundell, Tuscon, AZ. Rod and Karen (Cherry) Andrew, Spanish Fork. Bruce Lundell, Buckeye, AZ. Roger and Camille Maher Lehi. Paul and Kathy Lundell, Spanish Fork, Darrel Lundell Spanish Fork. 21 Grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and her brother Clark Mortenson Provo. Viewing will be at the Walker Mortuary 187 S Main Spanish Fork, Utah. Friday evening Aug 26th 7-9pm to Funeral service will be at the Palmyra Stake house 505 E 900 N Spanish Fork, Saturday 11am with preceding viewing 10:00 to 10:45 am She is our Angel mother, best supporter, and avid cheerleader for all. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Mullis, Claude J. "Moon" Claude J. (Moon) Mullis 1907 ~ 2005 ST. GEORGE, UT - Claude J. Mullis, at age 98, passed away August 20, 2005 in St. George Utah. He was born July 30, 1907 to Harvey and Anne Mullis, in Mt. Pleasant, Cobanus County, North Carolina. He married Hazel Emily Langton on October 6, 1934 in Salt Lake City Utah. He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Hazel, his daughter Beverly, four grandchildren Sandra, Steven, Patsy, Diane, 14 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren, his siblings Katherine, Mildred, Robert and Leroy. After his wife, Hazel, his passions in life were golf and gardening. He produced large gardens of his own, and planted and maintained considerable gardens for his friends and neighbors. Claude also loved his lifelong career as a purchasing agent for the Army and Air Force Exchange in the Pacific Rim, a job that provided an opportunity for him and Hazel to live in Japan for three years. He played golf several times a week and at age 80 started hitting his age. There will be a viewing Saturday, August 27, 2005 at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 West St. George Blvd. from 9-10 a.m. A graveside service will follow the viewing at 10:30 a.m., St. George City Cemetery, St. George, Utah. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Neeley, Arthur Call Arthur Call Neeley 1924 ~ 2005 Arthur Call Neeley, 81, of Brighton Twp, PA, died August 23, 2005, at The Medical Center, Beaver following a brief illness. Born July 17, 1924, in Salt Lake City, Utah, a son of the late Dr. Arthur H. Neeley and Eleanor Call Neeley. He graduated from Columbia University and is a veteran of both World War II and the Korean Conflict. He retired from Union Carbide in Oak Ridge, Tennessee where he was an engineer-scientist, then moved to Brighton Twp to be near his family. He was a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in multiple capacities through out his life and served two full-time church missions with his wife. He was an avid traveler, and visited six continents, 55 countries and all 50 of the United States. Mr. Neeley was also the state coordinator of AARP-55 Alive/Mature Driving Program. He is survived by his dearly beloved wife of 55 years, Ruthe Hollrock Neeley, four children, Bruce and Linda Neeley, Fremont, OH; June Neeley-Leonard and Larry Leonard, Park City, Utah; Dr. Steven and Vicky Neeley, Keith and Krsten Neeley, all of Brighton Twp; 18 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday at 7:00 p.m. until time of service at 8:00 p.m. at The Church of Latter-Day Saints, Church Drive, Center Twp. A graveside service will be on Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. at the Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City Utah. Family will greet friends at the Gillies Funeral Chapel, 634 East 200 South, Brigham City, Utah on Saturday from 2:00 to 2:45 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made if desired to the "Perpetual Education Fund" managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 50 East North Temple Street, Sale Lake City, Utah 84150, providing higher education opportunities for people in developing nations around the world. Arrangements are being handled by the Noll Funeral Home Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver (724-728-5171) and the Gillies Funeral Chapel, Brigham City, UT (888-723-5236). You may email condolences to the family at www.gilliespetersen.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Niederhauser, Marguerite Jaggi "Oma" Marguerite Jaggi Niederhauser "Oma" Marguerite Niederhauser, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother died peacefully on August 21, 2005 in San Diego, CA. She was 90 years old. Born in Basel, Switzerland on June 3, 1915, she and her husband, Alfred, emigrated from Basel to Utah in 1948 because of their devotion to the LDS Church. She served in many church callings, and with her husband served two missions to Switzerland. She loved music, and took great pleasure in singing and traveling with the Swiss Choir Edelweiss. She shared her love of cooking (especially Swiss cuisine) with her children and grandchildren, a heritage they will carry on. She will greatly be missed by her husband Alfred; her daughter, Edie Pike of San Diego, CA; son Orson of Acton, MA; son Thomas of Price, UT; daughter Carol Haddock of Henderson, NV and their spouses. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 27th at noon at the Holladay 24th Ward at 4395 S. Albright Dr. with interment at Mountainview Memorial Estates. A viewing will be held Friday, August 26th at Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Dr. from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Published in the Deseret News from 8/24/2005 - 8/25/2005. Panopulos Liapis Hadley, Georgia Georgia Panopulos Liapis Hadley 1945 ~ 2005 Georgia Panopulos Liapis Hadley, 60, passed away Aug. 24, 2005 at her home surrounded by her family and friends, after a valiant battle with cancer. Georgia was born June 18, 1945 in Price, Utah the oldest daughter of George and Kleaunthy Karterakis Liapis. She married Sam Panopulos then later Bob Hadley. She is survived by her sister, Tess Kerr; brother, Paul Liapis; brother in law, Don Kerr; niece, Brandy Kerr-Stirland married to Jesse Stirland; nephews Don Kerr Jr. and Nick Liapis. Preceded in death by her parents, husband, and nephew, Anthony Liapis. She was loved by all who knew her. She was loving, gentle and one of the most caring people you could ever be fortunate to know. She cherished and loved everyone around her a true disciple of our Lord and Savior. Bowling and fishing was her greatest enjoyment in life besides her family and friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005 at Prophet Elias Greek Church, 5335 So. Highland Dr. at 11 a.m. Viewing will be held at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 So. Highland Dr. Friday, Aug. 26, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. Prayer services will be at 7:30 p.m. Interment, Holladay Memorial Cemetery, 4900 Memory Lane (1990 E.). We would like to give a special thanks to Hospice for their gentle and helpful assistance. Debbie and Barbara both of you are loved and so appreciated. Johan Fors, we don't know what we would have done with out your love and help. Thank You. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Paul Yeates, Ruth Ruth Paul Yeates 1922 ~ 2005 MAGNA- Ruth Paul Yeates peacefully returned to her Heavenly Father on August 24, 2005. Ruth was born October 23, 1922 to Ruel and Eleanor Paul in Magna, Utah. She was a graduate of Cyprus High School. Ruth married Troy K. Yeates on March 28, 1942 in Las Vegas, NV. Later solemnized in Salt Lake Temple. She worked for 28 years at Varian. She was an active member of the L.D.S. church and served in various callings throughout her life, including performing name extraction for six years. She loved to attend the Temple. She loved to travel with Troy. They went to many countries in the world and visited every state but Alaska. She was very talented at and loved to crochet. Grandma Ruth loved her children and grandchildren very much and loved spending time with them. She is survived by husband, Troy K. Yeates, sons Bruce K. (Pam) Yeates and Jerry T. (Michele) Yeates; sister Belva Rudolph; six grandchildren, 16 1/2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Lucille Davis, and grandson Todd Yeates. The family would like to thank West Valley Home Health Care, especially Bonnie and Christy. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 12:00 noon, Pleasant Green 1st Ward, 8739 W. 3000 S. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Peel Funeral Home, 8285 W. 2700 S. and 11:00-11:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment: Redwood Memorial Estates. Condolences can be sent from www.PeelFuneralHome.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Salisbury, Scott R. Scott R. Salisbury 5/15/1967 ~ 8/20/2005 Our dear Scott returned to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after a valiant battle with an extended illness. Scott remained a kind and sensitive person despite the trials and tribulations of his life. His brilliant mind and sense of humor will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. Memorial service to be held today at 7 p.m. at the LDS ward located on 601 East Mansfield Avenue. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Schwendiman, Glenn Glenn Schwendiman 1913 ~ 2005 Glenn was born December 13, 1913 to John Schwendiman and Emma Lanz, in Sugar City, Idaho. He passed away on August 24, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from Sugar-Salem High School in 1931, from Ricks College in 1933. He filled an LDS mission to Germany and Switzerland, 1935-1938. He graduated from the University of Utah in Civil Engineering, 1940. He married Helen Snow on August 4, 1939, in the Salt Lake Temple. He spent a year of graduate study at Yale University, in Street Traffic Research, 1940-1941. Glenn was employed as traffic engineer by the Chicago Motor Club, 1941-1942 and was an instructor in the Signal Corps Civilian Training Program, 1942-1943. In 1943, he and Helen moved to Freeport, Illinois where they lived for fifty years. He was employed by Micro Switch from 1943-1978 as a sales liaison engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer, and Manager of Engineering Administration. In Freeport, he served as Chairman of the Freeport Chamber of Commerce, President and participant of Winneshiek Players, as President of the U.S. Grant Council, Boy Scouts of America from 1959-1964. He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award. He acted as Co-Chairman of the Four County Northwest Illinois Community College Study from 1965-1966, which led to the establishment of Highland Community College. He also acted as temporary Chairman of the technical division of Freeport Community College. Glenn was a member of the Illinois and National Societies of Professional Engineers, served as chairman of the State section of Professional Engineers in Industry and national chairman of the Engineering Technicians Committee. He also served one term as Vice President of the Illinois Society, 1968-1969. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He acted as Presiding Elder, then Branch President of the first branch of the Church in Freeport, 1950-1960. He served as District President of the North Illinois District from 1960-1963, the Blackhawk District from 1965-1967, as Sunday School Superintendent of the Northern States Mission from 1963-1965, and served on the High Councils for the Beloit, Wisconsin Stake, 1975-1982, and the Rockford Ilinois Stake, 1982-1992. Glenn was a founding member and president of the Golden K Kiwanis Club of Freeport, 1978. He was a member and then president of the Stephenson County Historical Society, 1980-1988. He also served as Chairman of the Stephenson County, Illinois, Bi-Centennial Commission, 1975-1976. He served one term on the Board of Supervisors, Stephenson County. Glenn and Helen have four sons and one daughter: David Snow, deceased in 1942, John Snow (Sue) living in Salt Lake City, Dwight Perry (Marlene) living in Rochester, New York, Stephen Glenn (Carolee) living in Salt Lake City, and Sue Emma, living in Silver Spring, Maryland. A viewing will be held at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, Friday evening, Aug 26, 2005, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Funeral Services will be Saturday, Aug 27, 2005 at 12 noon at the Winder Sixth Ward, 4366 South 1500 East. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park immediately following the services. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Snyder, Kamie Lee Kamie Lee Snyder 1987 - 2005 Kamie Lee Snyder daughter of Kim Snyder (Mary) Carrie Condon (Leif). Born December 31, 1987, died August 22, 2005 in a car accident. A viewing will be held, Thursday August 25 from 6 to 8 at Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Utah. Friday August 26, viewing prior to services 11 to 12:30 services 1 pm in Grantsville, Utah LDS Church 415 West Apple St. Interment at Valley View Memorial Park 4335 West 4100 South in West Valley. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Sorenson Ward, Ruth Ruth Sorenson Ward Beloved Mom Our dear mother, grandmother and friend, Ruth Ailene Sorenson Ward, returned peacefully to the loving arms of her Heavenly Father Tuesday August 23, 2005, after a lifetime of service and devotion to God and family. Ruth was born January 4, 1933 in Salt Lake City to Cecil Reed Sorenson and Martha Walters Douglas Sorenson. Ruth, her brother and two sisters (Marilyn, Reed and Louise) were raised in Salt Lake City, except for summers spent on the large family wheat farm west of Malad, Idaho, which was homesteaded by her father's family around 1918. Ruth loved her days on the farm. She graduated from East High School and attended the University of Utah. She married James Noal Ward in the Salt Lake Temple on December 5, 1952. James preceded her in death May 28, 1991. Ruth's children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. She found great contentment in always learning, doing, and serving, and she savored the ordinary pleasures best, like music, crochet work, scrapbooking and conversations with her friends and family. She thrilled to travel many countries around the world in recent years, including Greece, Turkey, Israel, Alaska, Mexico and the Caribbean. Many gospel and historical topics of learning captivated Ruth's interest. She liked to follow the events of the day and discuss how they fit in God's great plan. She showed her knowledge and faith by her many works, serving diligently in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Primary, Sunday School, Young Women's organization and in several ward choirs. She served the past 10 years as a temple ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple and more recently as a part-time service missionary and hostess at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building and Temple Square, where she greeted people from around the world. In recent years Ruth lived in a beautiful area in the southwest part of the valley, where it was her great blessing to meet and befriend many wonderful people in her ward. She will be greatly missed by friends and family. Ruth is survived by her children, Mark Ward (Aimee) of South Jordan, Joan Hogan (Steve) of Woods Cross, Jennifer D'Ambrosio (Ricardo) of Mesa, Arizona and Matthew Ward (Angela) of American Fork, and by her 16 grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Marilyn Miller (Bill) of Crest Valley, California. Funeral services will be Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Riverton Utah Parkway Ward L.D.S. meeting house, 1208 West 12400 South, Riverton Utah. Viewing at 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Deseret News from 8/24/2005 - 8/25/2005. Stanley, Michael C. Michael C Stanley 1947 ~ 2005 On August 21, 2005, Michael C Stanley, age 57, passed away in his home. He was born October 24, 1947 in Salt Lake to Clarence and Hazel Stanley. He worked in the field of building construction as a carpenter and was a Veteran of the U.S. Army. Mike loved camping, fishing, and hunting. His smile would light up a room. He was loved by many and will be missed by all. Mike is survived by two children: son, Grant of West Valley; daughter, Jenny of Salt Lake; and five grandchildren; his mother, Hazel M of Sandy; brother, Larry (Janet) of Scottsdale, Arizona; and sister, Kathy Leon (Carl) of West Valley. He was preceded in death by his father, C.H.; brother, Thomas Kaye; and sister, Sandra Jordan. There will be a private service held on Thursday, August 25th. The family plans to celebrate his life with a picnic at Parkway Park, located at 3405 W. Parkway Blvd., in West Valley City on Sunday, August 28th at 3 p.m. We would like to invite friends and family to bring a lunch and join in the CELEBRATION OF HIS LIFE. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Thompson, Keith Frederick Keith Frederick Thompson 1925 ~ 2005 Keith Frederick Thompson passed away at 9:17 pm Tuesday, August 23, 2005. Keith was born February 25, 1925 in St. Anthony, Idaho, and is survived by his wife Nancy, children Dagne, John, Julie, Elizabeth, Margaret, Travis, and Ruth, and sisters Gloria Foster and Pat Tarbox. Keith served as a Navy medic with a Marine unit in the South Pacific in World War II, and served an LDS mission in Argentina. After graduating from the University of Utah, he taught students from elementary to college, specializing in Spanish, English, and ESL, during which time he also ran a non-profit American/Mexican student exchange to foster young people's language and cultural exchange. Keith also loved to write short stories, poetry, personal histories, and translate Spanish poetry. He loved to travel in the US and Latin America, especially to get to know native peoples. He loved the arts, singing, playing piano, writing songs, and dancing. Most importantly, he loved people and was known to help less-privileged students' families with donated furniture and dental visits. Keith was loved and will be missed by many. Funeral services and interment will be held Saturday, August 27th, 2005 at 10:00 am at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr., SLC, viewing at 8:45-9:45 am prior to services. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Turnbow Rhoades, Twila Gertrude Twila Gertrude Turnbow Rhoades 1923 ~ 2005 A glorious family reunion commenced the morning of August 23rd 2005, when Twila G. Turnbow Rhoades slipped through the veil into the arms of loved ones waiting to receive her. Twila was born May 19, 1923 in Tabiona Utah, the 11th child of Benjamin O. Turnbow and Effie E. Jones. Twila married her sweetheart of 62 years, Bernell W. Rhoades, April 14, 1942 in Murray Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on May 15, 1946. Twila enjoyed friends, being a grandma, and of course fishing, but she enjoyed a good book more! Twila was librarian at the school for many years, which fit her hobby and desire to get new books from the bookmobile to a T! Serving others was an important part of her life. This service included letters, cards and telephone calls to those who needed a bit of cheer, as well as serving in church callings. Twila and Bernell are the parents of four children, Joanne, Marilyn (Mary), James (Jim) and Donna and her husband Joe Penn. Her posterity also includes 20 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. She is also survived by her baby sister, Lois (Floyd) Hunt. She was preceded in death by her parents and 10 of her siblings. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 - 12 Noon in the Tabiona LDS Church, Tabiona, Utah. Friends may call on Friday from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, and on Saturday from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Tabiona Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Walker, Glade D. Glade D Walker 1929 ~ 2005 Our husband, father, brother, grandpa, and 'grandpa-great', Glade D Walker, 76, of Pleasant Grove passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 23, 2005. Glade was born February 4, 1929 in Lindon to Arnold Arthell and Luella Swenson Walker. He married LaRue Fautin on August 11, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Glade grew up in Lindon and attended school in Pleasant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Grove High in 1947 where he served as Varsity quarterback and Senior Class President. He attended BYU and was a life-long Cougar fan. Glade was an active member of the LDS Church and served as Bishop of the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward. He and LaRue served a Family History Mission in Salt Lake City at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building from 1995-96. He worked at Geneva Steel for 44 years and retired in 1995. Glade enjoyed his family, working in his garden, associating with friends, golfing, and traveling with LaRue. He is survived by his wife LaRue of Pleasant Grove; children: Sherri (Layne) Atwood, Pleasant Grove; Shauna (Robert) Robinson, University Place, WA; Stephanie (Brent) McAllister, Pleasant Grove; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grand-children; brothers: Arlo (Dorothy) Walker, Howard (Jeanne) Walker, Sterling (Anna Lee) Walker and sister-in-law, Verla. He was preceded in death by his parents and older brother, Lloyd. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Stake Center, 275 East 500 South, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Wendel, Todd Todd Wendel 8/25/1965~6/12/2002 HAPPY BIRTHDAY We love you, miss you. Your family and friends. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005. Wiseman, Keith Keith Wiseman 1920 ~ 2005 Our beloved father and grandfather, Keith Wiseman, 84, of Kearns passed away August 22, 2005. He was born October 18, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Joseph and Florence Howarth Wiseman. He married his angel, Jerry, on April 11, 1945. Keith proudly served his country during World War II as a radio operator in the Navy. He retired from Kennecott in 1982 after 40 years of service. Keith took special pride in his family and the Utah Jazz. He will be lovingly remembered for his stubbornness and as a pillar of strength for his family. He is survived by his children-Joe (Deborah) Wiseman of Green River, WY; Bonnie (Jim) Ware of Tucson, AZ; Barbara (Fred) Guevara of Taylorsville, UT; sisters, Edna (Ray) Twelves, Nadine (Dave) Shelton; sister-in-law Jane Wiseman; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Keith was preceded in death by his parents; his beautiful wife, Jerry; his son, Terry; his brother, Grant; and granddaughter, Debbie. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2005 at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Cancer Society. Online condolences are available at http://www.celebratinglife-ut.com. Published in the Deseret News on 8/25/2005.