OBITS: Deseret News 2 Jul 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 Curtis, Mary Mary Curtis 1917 ~ 2005 Mary Letha Nordstrom Curtis passed away peacefully June 29, 2005. She was born in Burley, Idaho September 8, 1917 to John Nordstrom and Mary Jane Blake Nordstrom. She married Pares LaMar Curtis on November 28, 1935. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A lifelong member of the LDS Church, Mary faithfully served in several ward and stake Relief Society Presidencies. She loved the gospel, her husband and family, and her many friends. She loved books and flowers, and was the initial President of the South Davis Garden Club. She was active in Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. We will miss her love and optimism. Mary is survived by five sons, Kaye, Kenneth, Jerry, Keith (Julie) and Calvin (Melanie), many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Margaret Tanner (Bill), and Ruth Silcock (Burt). She is predeceased by her parents, her husband Pares, daughter Mary Jane, son Rex, four brothers and three sisters. A viewing will be held Mon., July 4, 2005 from 6-8 p.m., Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 No. 400 E., Bountiful, and Tuesday, July 5, 2005, from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at the Centerville Third Ward Chapel, 900 South 400 East, Centerville. Funeral services will follow at the Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. Special thanks to the extraordinary staff at Orchard Cove. Published in the Deseret News from 7/2/2005 - 7/3/2005. Faggioli, Pauline Lloyd Pauline Lloyd Faggioli 1923 ~ 2005 Pauline passed away peacefully in her sleep June 28, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born February 28, 1923 in Panguitch Utah. She grew up on a farm in Ioka, Utah, Duchesne County, and attended and graduated from Roosevelt High School in Duchesne Co. She lived her married life in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the second daughter of James Lloyd and Maria Margaret Partridge Lloyd of Ioka. She was a lifelong active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and her marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake City temple. She loved the Lord and lived her life in accordance with Gospel principles. She is survived by her beloved husband of 60 years, Vincent D. Faggioli, originally of Fall River, Mass. Vince still lives and works in Salt Lake City. They met and married while Vince was stationed near Salt Lake in the Army Air Corps during World War II. She is also survived by her three sons: Vincent James of Honolulu, Hawaii, David Lamar of Maui, Hawaii and Douglas of Orem, Utah, her sisters: Deane Lloyd of Roosevelt, Utah and Melba who lives in Vernal. Pauline has five beloved grandchildren: Brigette, Nieca, Vincent II, Sean and Jesse all of whom live in Utah. Pauline was an avid reader, coin and stamp collector, and loved to travel to visit family and friends. She was a truly selfless Mother whose principal goals and purposes in life related to her family. She was proud to be a stay-at-home Mother and Grandmother. Her departure is Earth's loss and Heaven's gain. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at the LDS Winder 11th Ward, 950 East 3825 South, Salt Lake, Utah. Friends and family are invited to greet and visit with the family and pay respects to Pauline from 10-11 at the chapel prior to the funeral that will commence at 11 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, immediately after the services. Published in the Deseret News from 7/2/2005 - 7/3/2005. Gonzales, Raymond J. Raymond J. Gonzales "Ray" Raymond J. Gonzales, 85, of Salt Lake, passed away on June 28, 2005. He was born April 17, 1920 to Felipe and Pilar Garcia Gonzales in Nambe, New Mexico. He proudly served his country in the United States Army during World War II as a Sergeant in the 186th Infantry Regiment and had very fond memories of the time he spent in Australia, where he trained and the Philippines where he was part of the Philippine Liberation Force. On April 9, 1948 he married the love of his life, Mary Ontiveros Gonzales. They celebrated 50 years of marriage before her passing on Jan. 16, 1999. They were the parents of five children, four of whom survive him. Ray worked as a glazier at Alta and Central Glass, and retired from the State of Utah. After retirement, he became a crossing guard at Cosgriff and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Schools. He was an usher at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish for over 30 years. Ray coached CYO basketball with pride and dedication and led the 1959-60 team to a championship. He is survived by daughters Margie (Terry) Anderson, Barbara (John) Mackay, sons Jim (Edna) Gonzales, Gene Gonzales, grandchildren Andy (Tiffany) Gonzales, Danielle (John) Cardona, Mike (Cheryl) Gonzales, Richard (Trisha) Olsen, Ashley and Alex Gonzales, and 10 great-grandchildren Mitchell, Makayla, Monique, Sydney, Daniel, Jacob, Calissa, Alyssa, Richie and Danika. Also surviving are his sisters Annie Beltran, Tillie Cordova, and Mary (Silvio) Mayo. Preceded in death by his parents, wife Mary, daughter Marie, grandson Joey, three brothers and two sisters. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 670 South 1100 East. A vigil service will be held Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Committal, Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. Published in the Deseret News from 7/1/2005 - 7/3/2005. Hyke, Vernice Vernice Hyke "Aunt Vernice" Vernice Hyke, age 94, passed away June 30, 2005. She was born February 27, 1911 in Oakley, Idaho to Henry and Lulu Eliza Bates Voyce. On November 25, 1935, Vernice married Paul Hyke in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Paul preceded her in death on May 29, 1971. Vernice was a member of the LDS Church. Vernice was Executive Secretary to the President of Prudential Federal Savings and Loan and served as President of the Executive Secretaries Association of Utah. She was a long time resident of Capri Park in Murray, Utah. She delighted in being a grandmother to the grand nieces and nephews in the family. Survivors: nieces and nephew, Shauna and William Randall, Cheri and Dennis White, both Sandy, Utah; Kendall and Margo Voyce, Citrus Heights, California; also 11 grand nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services will be Saturday, July 2, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. in the Midvale City Cemetery, 7500 South 450 West. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State on Saturday from 12 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Published in the Deseret News from 7/1/2005 - 7/2/2005. Hymas, Rulon Rulon Hymas "Mr. Oil" Born September 23, 1907 in Paris, Idaho to Arthur James Hymas and Cordelia (Della) Davis Hymas. He is proof that the good don't always die young. He passed away peacefully while getting ready for breakfast, June 29, 2005, at the Golden Living Retirement Center. He had just returned to the Assistance Living Center from Cottonwood Hospital the day before after another bout with pneumonia. He will be truly missed by all the many people that knew him. He married Delores M. Parker June 20, 1935. He and his love of a lifetime enjoyed much during their younger years, (their 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's.), traveling and camping in their fifth-wheel. They enjoyed being with family and friends, going to the canyons and playing their banjo's while all were singing around the campfire at night. He and Delores also enjoyed bowling in several leagues. Rulon graduated from East High School, studied to be a certified public account but did not want to leave his current employer, Premium Oil Company, to work in a accounting office for two years in order to become a CPA. He said that he didn't think taking the CPA test would have made any difference in his profession, but he did regret never taking the final test. His ability in accounting did pay off however because he was promoted to supervisor over Premium Oil's 32 retail service stations, before moving on to more responsibilities. In his younger days he worked on his fathers farm, had a paper route, worked as a service station attendant, a service station manager, worked on a natural gas pipeline between Wyoming and Salt Lake City, worked in a logging camp in Vancouver, Washington, worked in a feed store with his brother Merrill in Salt Lake City, and at the same time worked full time at Shell Oil Company across the street from the feed store, worked for Utah Oil Refining Company, then in 1935 began working for Premium Oil, and this was the beginning of his life long career with that company. He worked for them for 67 years. He was phenomenal at facts and figures. During his life he was Vice President of Premium Oil Company, President of Premoco Oil Company, President of PR Transport Company, and Secretary-Treasurer of Leeoco Oil Company. In Oct., 2002, at the age of 95 he retired because of health reasons, however, still maintained his position on the board of directors. He resigned from the board of directors in 2004. He said that he couldn't ask for a better company to work for, and that it had been an enjoyable 67 years. Survived by daughter, Jean (Ed) Smith, Taylorsville, UT; son, Robert (Sue) Hymas, Herriman, UT; Delores's son, Jack (Arlene) Hymas, St. George, UT; Delores's daughter, Peggy Walker, Lakewood, CO; brother, James Davis (Marge) Hymas; sister-in-law, Ione Hymas, Taylorsville, UT. brother-in-law, Roy Parker, Bailey, CO; many grandchildren; many, many great-grandchildren, and several great great-grandchildren and lots of nieces and nephews whom he loved and was dearly loved in return. Preceded in death by his parents; wife of 67 years, Delores; brothers, Rayby James (Gladys) Hymas, Merrill Hymas, Harold (Alice) Hymas and sister, Pearl (Max) Pace; great grandson, Trent Michael Smith; grandson, Larry Hymas. We want to give special thanks to Harmony Home Health Care, and Harmony Hospice for the excellent care they gave to our very loving father. Also a special thank you to the Golden Living Center for their care of our wonderful father. He had a smile for all and nobody ever heard him say one unkind word about anyone. He was always willing to be of any service he could to anyone and was the most agreeable man anyone ever meet. He was a true believer in "live and let live". His warm kindness and terrific attitude will never be forgotten by those who meet him. Funeral services will be held Wed., July 6, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Ward House, 5233 South, 3200 West, Taylorsville, UT. Family and friends may call Tuesday, July 5, 2005, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood Road and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Rulon told his daughter he liked to help others as much as possible and they talked about donations. So as a suggestion, in lieu of flowers, a donation in Rulon's name sent to the Ronald McDonald House, 1135 E. So. Temple, SLC, Ut. 84102, or any charity of choice, would be greatly appreciated. Published in the Deseret News from 7/1/2005 - 7/5/2005. Jensen, A. Blair A. Blair Jensen "An Example To All" Arthur Blair Jensen, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, passed away at his home, June 29, 2005 of melanoma, surrounded by loved ones. He endured his illness with patience, dignity and was an example for all. Blair was born March 8, 1940 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. His parents were Alfred and Bonita Critchfield Jensen. He had six sisters and three brothers. Blair was proud of his Canadian roots and Raymond and always treasured this great heritage of hard-working, giving people who cared for others more than themselves. The Critchfield and Jensen families were early colonizers on the beautiful flat prairies around Magrath and Raymond. Blair worked in farming and ranching as a young man and never lost his love for the land. He served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Southwest Indian Mission from 1961-1964. He was returning from the mission field to Raymond when he met his eternal companion, Ada Siler, on a bus in southeast Idaho. Six months later, they were married in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 29, 1964. They gave new meaning to the advertising slogan "Take the bus and leave the driving to us." From this eternal union, six wonderful children and their spouses, along with 11 grandchildren have enriched their lives: Tonya (Bart) Ferrin (Katee, Brandton and Christopher); Stephanie (Jason) Brown (Sydnee); Shauna Jensen; Dan (Jody) Jensen (Joshua, Zachary and Annalyn); Brooke (Tony) Cline (Taylor and Jacob); and Ally Jensen (Dylan and Connor). Blair loved and cherished his family. Blair graduated from LDS Business College and BYU. He worked for the LDS Church in the information systems area for over 38 years and was blessed to see the unfolding of technology needed to meet the needs of the Lord's work. His sweetheart, Ada, passed away from ALS in 1999, a loss from which he never fully recovered. He was blessed with another loving eternal companion when he married Weltha Jane Forsyth on July 27, 2001 in the Jordan River Temple. Blair's life was blessed beyond measure to be served by, and to associate with, many wonderful people and friends, starting with missionary service and through school, career, his neighborhood, ward and stake. He was pleased to serve in many assignments at the ward and stake level, most recently as an ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple. His favorite calling was with Ada in the primary organization. Blair was dearly loved and will be deeply missed. Funeral services will be Tues., July 5, 11:00 a.m. at the Taylorsville 13th Ward, 1495 W. Tamarack Road (4565 South). Friends may call Sun., July 3, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Tuesday at the church, 9-10:45 a.m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Muscular Dystrophy Association, 4578 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. Published in the Deseret News from 7/1/2005 - 7/3/2005. Kaas, Robert Jacob "Rob" Robert Jacob Kaas Will Be Missed "Rob" Robert Jacob Kaas, loving son of Jaclynn McLelland Vines and his stepfather Ron Vines, and Merl Kaas and his stepmother Judy Kaas, passed away of natural causes at his Aliso Viejo, California home which he loved so much on June 28, 2005. He was 28. Survived and remembered by his sisters and brothers-in-law, Kimberlee and Francisco Fonseca, and Tiffany and Michael Klarin; brother Douglas "Bud" Kaas; nieces and nephews Javier, Isabel, Nicolas, Sebastian, and Sofia Fonseca, and Amanda, Benjamin, and Heather Klarin; grandparents Jack and Renee McLelland; multitudes of extended family and friends; and Rob's constant companion-his dog Jake. His grandparents, John and Ruby Kaas, preceded Rob in death. Rob brought joy, love, tolerance, and peace into all of our lives. He loved the outdoors, snowboarding, fishing, and most of all golf, which he felt was his true calling. As a touring golf pro, Rob was beginning to reach new heights and achieve his goals. He was happy pursuing his dream, and couldn't wait to get back on tour to earn his PGA Card. Rob loved his family more than anything in the world, and adored playing with his nieces and nephews. He relished his relationship with his sisters, and knew that he could talk to them about anything. Rob enjoyed sharing the outdoors with his brother. He shared a passion for fishing with his dad. Separated by miles, but not in heart; Rob and his dad spoke often by phone and enjoyed the time they had together. Rob and his mom shared a relationship like no other. Hardly a day passed by that they didn't discuss his golf game from the 1st hole to the 18th. Rob was determined to be the best golfer he could be and to bring home the Masters Tournament "Green Jacket" as the ultimate Thank You gift for his mom. Thanks Rob, for all of the wonderful times that we shared. We love you and miss you, but we will never forget you! Visitation will be held Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held July 2, 2005 Saturday, 12:00 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary, 3500 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar, CA. Published in the Deseret News from 7/1/2005 - 7/2/2005.