OBITS: Deseret News 9 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: Deseret News http://www.desnews.com Amos, Richard Anthony Richard Anthony Amos "Together Forever" On March 7, 2005 after a long, courageous battle with his health, our dad decided he wanted to go home to be with our mom, Christine, and brother, Sean. We take comfort in knowing that they are now reunited. He was born August 8, 1937 in Seymour, Indiana to Lawrence and Mary Amos. He married Christine Johnson on March 9, 1957 and together they had five children. Dad was happiest when he was serving others. He was well respected and loved by all who knew him. He was an avid reader and could have opened a book store with the amount of books that he collected over the years. We would like to thank all of the many people from Huish Detergent that have not only stood by him through the years, but with him, and a special thanks to Debbie Mair for her loving care and devotion. Survived by his children, Michelle Hall; Lisa (Mike) Riggs, Cama (Wayne) White, Greg (Julie) Amos, Paul E. Hall; grandchildren, Shea (Chris), Zachary, Anthony, Tyler, Ashley, Nicholas, Aisha, Chelsea, Brandon and Colton; three great-grand-children; sister, Rita; brother, Marvin, brother-in-law, Chet Spahr; sister-in-laws, RuthAnn and Imogene; and many nieces and nephews, including his special niece, Evanne, and nephew, John (by marriage only). He is also survived by his best friend and companion for many years--his dog, Missy. Preceded in death by his parents; sister; brother; beloved wife, Christine; and son, Sean A. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4501W. 5215 So., Kearns, UT. A rosary will begin at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 11th at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St., Murray, UT, with a viewing from 5-7 p.m. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. We S.A.L.Y. Published in the Deseret News from 3/9/2005 - 3/10/2005. Atwood, Dellas Movell Dellas Movell Atwood 1921 ~ 2005 Beloved husband and father, Dellas Movell Atwood, 84, passed away March 6, 2005 at Cottonwood Hospital. He was born on February 20, 1921 in Elmo, Utah to Soren Edward Atwood and Rachel Pearl Cramer. He served in World War II in the Pacific, discharged as a Staff Sergeant, 322nd Infantry Regiment H. He served in the Northwestern States Mission for the L.D.S. Church 1948-1950. He attended B.Y.U. for three years and was a brick mason for over 45 years. He was an active member and served in various church callings throughout his life. He had a strong testimony of the gospel. He married Carmen Mary Nelson on June 21, 1986 in Ogden, Utah, and they were sealed June 19, 1987 in the Salt Lake Temple. He loved gardening and sharing his produce. He taught his sons to work in the garden. He loved to read the scriptures and discussed them with anyone. He was very patriotic and honored his country and was a member of the Olympus Male Chorus for many years. He played the harmonica, banjo, saxophone, piano and organ and enjoyed listening to others play music. He was a good father and husband and will be dearly missed for his positive attitude. He is survived by his wife, Carmen and his two sons, Nathaniel Delmen (17), and Alexander Cardell (15), and his brothers, Glen, Von, Clark and many friends. His family would like to thank Hospice for Utah and their kindness and care of Dellas. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Thurs., March 10, 2005 at the Ridgedale Ward, 3400 So. and 11th E., Salt Lake City, UT. Friends may call at the ward Chapel Wed. evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Bevan, David Herbert David Herbert Bevan 1936 ~ 2005 Our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, David H. Bevan, age 68, passed away suddenly March 7, 2005 at home in West Valley City. Born June 13, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of Robert John and Edythe Miller Bevan. He was raised in Bacchus, Utah and attended school in Magna, Utah. David married Patricia Rae Peterson May 28, 1953 in Salt Lake City; she preceded him in death August 25, 1968. He then married Marilyn Joan Johnson, August 23, 1984 in Salt Lake City, and cared for her nine children as his own. David loved watching the Utah Jazz, working on his computer, and was a very good cook. David is survived by his wife, Marilyn; his children: Pamela Kay Bevan and David Clifford (Lucy) Bevan; seven grandchildren; step children: Pam, Bill, Frank, Joe, Mickey, Carla, Judy, Cooper and Mark; 21 step-grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren; sisters: Betty Lucille (Keith) Fairbourn, Sandra LaVerl (Frank) Sollars; brothers: Robert John Jr. (Marilynn) Bevan and Michael D. (Shirley) Bevan. Funeral services will be held Fri., 11 a.m. at the Brookhaven Ward, 4980 W. 3285 S. Family and friends may visit Thurs., 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd and Fri. at the church, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Caldwe11, Ila Dean 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 Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Connell, Faye Faye Johnson Connell 8/16/1922 ~ 3/7/2005 Our beautiful, wonderful mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend - Faye Johnson Connell - passed away on Monday, March 7, 2005 at the LDS Hospital surrounded by her family. She was ill for only a short time and passed peacefully to the next life from complications due to Pulmonary Fibrosis. She was 82. Faye was born to a well-known family of pioneer heritage from Tooele, Utah. Her parents were [the late] Erb M. and Florence Barber Johnson. She was born on August 16, 1922 and was the fourth of eight children. Faye graduated from Tooele High School and attended Brigham Young University. She studied music at the McCune Mansion in Salt Lake City. She was trained in opera and was a talented and popular soprano singing at thousands of weddings, funerals, church programs and social events. She married [the late] Edward J. (Bud) Connell on February 27, 1943 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho and their marriage was later solemnized in the Latter-day Saint Temple in Logan, Utah, July 14, 1959. He preceded her in death on Dec. 12, 2004. Bud and Faye were married for 62 years. Although she was born and raised in Tooele, Faye (and her family) spent the majority of the first 30 years of her marriage in New York, Ohio and Florida (except for a brief period of time when she lived in Provo, Utah). In 1972, she returned, with her husband and children, to Tooele where she was employed as an accountant at the Tooele Army Depot for 13 years. She retired from there in 1988 The three things that were the most important to Faye were the Gospel, music and her family. Faye was a humble, devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in numerous church callings and, as a young mother of six children, she spent eight consecutive years in callings as the Primary president, president of the Young Women's Association, and president of the Relief Society. Additionally, she served in stake leadership capacities and as a Primary teacher, Relief Society teacher, visiting teacher, choir director and ward chorister. Her choir was renowned and she conducted many beautiful Christmas and Easter cantatas. Service to others was her standard. She served faithfully and diligently and was, virtually, never without a church calling. Her most favorite calling was that of temple ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple where she served for six years with her husband, Bud. Faye came from a 'singing' family. Her father, Erb, was a sought-after soloist, as were her two sisters, Roxie Dobson Bolinder and [the late] Barbara Andersen. The family often performed together and was well known for the beauty, harmony, 'natural' music, and blending of their voices. Faye's kindness, sincerity, humility and generosity of spirit caused many to seek her counsel. Friends and family alike trusted her with their innermost thoughts. She consistently offered comfort and compassion and never spoke ill of others. Her wisdom enlightened others all the last days of her life. During the last two years, Faye and Bud undertook a huge project that she felt would strengthen family enjoyment in the county. With her husband, she was responsible for founding and building the new family-bowling center in Tooele. Her motivation for completing this monumental task was her "Daddy's" desire to "give back" to the community. The family center is named after her husband, "Buddy's" and will open in April of 2005. Sister Connell was faithful to her testimony all of her life. She loved the Lord, her Savior and taught her family truth through how she lived. But, it was her love for her children that was paramount in her life. For them, she made her house into a home and was the consummate nurturer and devoted mother. Through example, she taught that which was "virtuous, lovely or of good report". Her children have been and will continue to be blessed by her love. Her beauty and presence will be with us always. Faye was preceded in death by her parents, Erb M. and Florence Barber Johnson. Siblings who preceded her in death include Luana Williams, Don Johnson, Dee Johnson (and spouse Margaret Johnson), Ross Johnson, and Barbara Andersen. Her husband, Edward J. (Bud) Connell died on December 12, 2004 and their youngest son, Blake Edward Connell, died January 21, 1992. Faye is survived by her husband's niece from California, Faye Walker, who lived with her the last two months of her life. She is also survived by siblings, Roxie Dobson Bolinder, Joann Fleenor Simmonds, family members, Ross and Naomi Williams; and Betty Johnson (wife of the late Ross Johnson). She is survived by 30 nieces and nephews. Faye is survived by five of her six children: Adele O. Connell, Jed (and Millie) Connell; Mark (and Debbie) Connell; Paulette (and Glenn) Baucom; Charlene (and Joe) Dalto; and 18 grandchildren: Shawn Connell, Kristen Connell, Karen Connell, Patrick Connell, Melanie Hall, Rachel Hall, Adam Herman, Emily (and Ryne) Hammond, Ashly Jensen, Jesika Connell, Jenna Connell, Justine Connell, Jamie Connell, Katherine Connell, Abram Baucom, Tiffany Connell, Jane Dalto, Blake Dalto and three great grandchildren. There will be a viewing at the Tate Mortuary, Wed., March 9, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. located at 110 S. Main Street, Tooele, UT. Funeral services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at the North Tooele Stake Center, 583 N. 270 E., Tooele, 11 a.m. Thursday, March 10, 2005. Friends may call from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church on the day of the funeral. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Dixon, Michael Losson Michael Losson Dixon 1944 ~ 2005 Michael Losson Dixon, 60, died March 6, 2005 in Layton Utah. Born Nov. 10, 1944 to Jesse Woodrow and Julia Fern Mangum Dixon. Mike was a member of the Valley Assembly of God Christian Church and dearly loved his Lord and Savior. Survived by sons Troy, AZ; Chance (Dulcie) OR; Lance (Wendy) AR; daughter Shawlmarie Brakebill (Kevin) and 12 precious grandchildren; sister Dixie Baker UT; brother Jim (Juany) AZ; stepmother Josephine Dixon, OR. Preceded by parents and sister Charlotte Peterson. Memorial services will be held at Valley Assembly of God, 3818 W. 4700 S. on Thurs., March 10th at 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donation to family would be greatly appreciated. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Gomm, Julie B. In Loving Memory Julie B. Gomm Our darling daughter, wife, mother and grandmother is doing remarkable work as an angel of her Heavenly Father. Julie, we love you and miss you very much. Your Family Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Holmes, Mark Robert Mark Robert Holmes 1958 ~ 2005 Mark Robert Holmes, born October 17, 1958, son of Robert W. and Deon Gadd Holmes, passed away on Sunday, March 6th 2005 after a long courageous battle with diabetes. His caring and giving personality will be greatly missed by all. Mark was employed by the Utah State Dept of Corrections and also worked for a short time alongside his father at Enoch Smith Sons. Mark enjoyed hobbies including travel, photography, building model airplanes and listening to music. One of his favorite model projects was completing an N-gauge model train layout for his nieces and nephews to enjoy. Mark loved animals, especially his cat Gracie. Mark is survived by his daughter Amber Nicole, parents, and brothers Michael (Kris) Holmes, Blaine (Sheri) Holmes, and sisters LaVon (Lawrence) Pavlowich, and Annette Johnson. He is preceded in death by his sister, Susan; sister-in-law, Anna; and a niece, Michelle. The family wishes to express gratitude to Hospice of Utah and the staff of Murray Care Center for making his last days more comfortable. Funeral services will be Fri, March 11, 2 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 E. 10600 So. in Sandy, where friends and family may call on Thursday 6-8 p.m. and also on Friday one hour prior to the services. Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Jensen, Richard Clyde Richard Clyde Jensen 7/17/24 ~ 3/5/05 Richard C. Jensen, (Dick) passed away Saturday, March 5, 2005 at the age of 80, in his home with his sweetheart, VaLeen Sorensen Jensen, by his side. Richard was born July 17, 1924 in Montpelier, Idaho to James Jensen and Naomi Phelps. Richard left Montpelier when he was called by the U.S. Army to serve his country in World War II. After the war, being an active member of the LDS Church, Richard served a two and a half year mission in Copenhagen, Denmark. Upon completing his mission, he returned to Salt Lake to finish his education at the LDS Business College. Richard graduated as a certified accountant with experience in business management. During his college years, he served as student body president. Richard married his sweetheart, VaLeen Sorensen, in the Salt Lake LDS temple Feb. 11, 1953. Richard's academic years prepared him to become the world's largest importer for the Swiss Bernina Sewing Machine, a virtually unknown machine before he began. He retired in 1986. From 1987 until his passing, he was owner and manager of the Richard C. Jensen Enterprises. Dick has faithfully served in numerous Church positions inclusive of Stake Young Men's President, Genealogical Coordinator, Bishop of the Bountiful Third Ward, High Councilman, Genealogy Advisor, Stake Sunday School President, Temple Sealer and Mission President of the Denmark/Iceland Mission. In his final years, Dick was involved in land development in Southern Utah, bordering Zions Park. He loved genealogy work as he completed his family lines. Survived by his wife, VaLeen Sorensen Jensen of Bountiful; six children, Kim (Leslie) Jensen of Layton, Robyn (Stuart) Smith of New Jersey, Tamara (Dana) Bell of Bountiful, Jaron (Janene) of Washington, Todd (Shauna) Jensen of South Jordan, and Mark (Deanne) Jensen of Arizona; 26 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Also survived by one sister, Juanita Gray of Idaho. Preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be Thursday, March 10, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful Hills Ward, 1190 East Bountiful Hills Drive. A viewing will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main and Thursday at the Ward from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral services. Interment- Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book and direction map at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News from 3/8/2005 - 3/9/2005. Johnson, Deborah Ann "Deb" Deborah Ann Johnson "Deb" DRAPER--Our wonderful wife, mother, daughter, and sister, Deborah Ann Johnson, left us on Monday, March 7, 2005, for her journey to Heaven. "Deb" was born Nov. 13, 1955 to Ed and Joyce Cimini Walden in Washington State. She graduated from Hillcrest High School, Class of "74. She was a Sterling Scholar, a member of the National Honor Society, and graduated from Southern Utah University. "Deb" was employed with WHW Engineering for the past 25 years. Debbie enjoyed the outdoors, especially a warm and sunny place. She had a wonderful life doing all of the things that she loved, including reading and being with her family. Debbie's family includes Dave, her loving and devoted husband of 27 years; her daughter and best friend, Bethany; her parents; sister, Mary Walden; brothers, Steve (Thayla), Tim (Roseli) and their families; also Dave's parents, George and Joyce Westbrook and Dave's brothers and sisters, Kathleen (Dennis) Barker, Gloria (Mike) Schneider, George Jr. (Vickie) Westbrook, Karen (Ed) Newman, Mike (Holly) Westbrook, Susie (Danny) Reisendorfer, DeAnn (Robert) Barron; and many other family members and friends. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thurs., March 10, 2005, at 10:00 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 300 E. 11800 S., Draper, Utah. A reception at the church will follow. The family would like to thank the nurses, staff, and doctors of the Huntsman Cancer Institute and Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Huntsman Institute in Deborah's name in care of Huntsman Institute 2000 Circle of Hope, SLC, UT 84132. Published in the Deseret News from 3/8/2005 - 3/9/2005. Kronberger, Frank Bernard Frank Bernard Kronberger 1917 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL-Frank Bernard Kronberger passed away March 5, 2005 from Parkinsons Disease. Born August 3, 1917 in Regent, North Dakota to John (J.R.) and Gertrude Kronberger. Frank served in the Army in the Pacific Theater from 1941-1945. He worked for Consolidated Freightways as a long haul driver for 37 years. He was their first driver to achieve 1 million safe driving miles and then went on to 3 million safe miles. Dad accomplished many things in his short time here. He fished many rivers and lakes. He raised three sons and leaves behind three granddaughters and three great-grandchildren. Frank also leaves behind many brothers and sisters; Tony, Helen, Lena, Nick, Katherine, Eva, Matt, Ann, Gertrude and Joe (deceased). Goodbye Dad, we will miss you! John, Brad, Steve (Melissa) A Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Olaf's Catholic Church, 1800 South Orchard Drive. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6:00 - 7:45 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, (where vigil will directly follow) and Sat. morning one hour prior to services at the church. Interment-Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Nelson, Louise S. Louise S. Nelson "1904 ~ 2005" Our beloved mother, grandmother, and sister, Louise Stewart Nelson enjoyed a happy reunion with her Heavenly Father on March 3, 2005, after 101 years full of life. Waiting for her at the veil were her parents and her husband Cecil Nelson whom she married in May of 1928 in the Salt Lake Temple. Grandma was born in Spanish Fork, Utah on Feb. 10, 1904. She graduated from BYU and taught school in Elmo, Emery County and then in Genola, Utah. Later in her life she worked as a teacher in a child care center. Grandma had many talents. She was a writer, a poet, a painter, a drama leader, and a gardener. She served in the LDS church as a Sunday School teacher, a Primary teacher, ward librarian, and Relief Society president. She was also an active member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers. Louise will be missed by her daughter, Lorna Lee, her son, Deloy (Eva), her sisters, Barbara (Seattle) and Maudine (Salt Lake City), 10 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. The family wishes to thank Wasatch Valley Rehab center for their many years of loving care for Grandma. Services will be held Thursday, March 10, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Cannon 5th Ward Chapel, 1250 W. 1400 S., where also there will be a viewing one hour prior to the services. Interment: Santaquin City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Larkin Mortuary. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Norton, Bernard Clem Bernard Clem Norton "Barney" Clem Norton, loving father, grandfather and brother died March 5, 2005 in Spokane, WA. He was born May 13, 1929 in American Fork, UT the son of Merritt and Eliza Ann Cameron Norton. He is survived by his son Gary (Kari); granddaughters, Mikaela, Arielle, and Analise all of Spokane; and brothers, Ron, D.R., Kenneth, Bill and Lorin. He was preceded in death by his wife LaVeta; brothers; Preston, Dexter, Earl, Clinton and sister, Barbara. Graveside services will be held on Friday March 11, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in Salt Lake City. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Olsen, Helen Dorothy Vidic Helen Dorothy Vidic Olsen 1/26/1928 ~ 3/7/2005 KEIZER, OR - Helen was born on January 26, 1928 in Park City, Utah to Anton and Elizabeth Obester Vidic. She has two sisters, Bette Kidder and Anita Vander Meide and a brother Don Vidic. Helen attended schools in Park City and graduated from Park City High School in May of 1946. She married Melvin Olsen on December 27, 1946. Helen was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on September 27, 1947. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 27, 1953. Mel and Helen lived in Idaho Falls, Seattle, Portland and moved to their current home in Keizer, Oregon in 1961. Helen had a Child Care Service in her home for 20 years. She loved to work in her yard, read, and dance. She volunteered at the Senior Center for many years. She was active in her church and held many callings. Helen was preceded in death by her husband - Melvin, her parents - Anton and Elizabeth, her sister - Bette and a granddaughter - Dawn Michelle Zollinger. She is survived by her children: Judy (Alan) Zollinger Burley, ID; Ron Olsen Charlotte, NC; Rick (Judy) Olsen Keizer, OR; Jeanne (Richard) Schultz, Salem, OR; 16 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; sister: Anita Vander Meide McMinville, OR; brother: Don Vidic, Midvale, UT. Contributions may be made to the LDS Church Clear Lake Ward Missionary Fund. Visitation will be Thurs. 10-11 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints at 1375 Lockhaven Dr. NE. Services will be at 11 a.m. at the church. Interment will be at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon. Arrangements by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Parker, Louise Kinder Louise Kinder Parker "Ludy" Louise Kinder Parker passed away peacefully in her sleep March 3, 2005 in Grants Pass, Oregon. Born June 3, 1930 in Magna, Utah to James Edward and Louise Mills Kinder. She graduated from Cyprus High School. Married Jasper "Jay" Parker, November 2, 1950; later divorced. Enjoyed reading and being with her family, especially on family outings. She loved to kid around and tease people and had a sweet tooth, especially for chocolate kisses. Survived by daughter, Bonnie Wry, Grants Pass, OR; son, Randy, Kearns, UT; four grandchildren: Jessica, Jacob Melissa and Jay; sister, Nancy (Keith) Rushton, West Valley City. Preceded in death by her parents and son, Steven. Life was a struggle for you most of your life. Now you will be at peace with your son, Steve. Memorial services will be held Friday, March 11, 2005, 2:00 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood Rd. where family will greet friends one hour prior to services. Interment, Taylorsville Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Reid, Ned Ned Reid "The General" Ned died Tuesday, March 1,2005 in a military nursing home in Los Altos, California. Ned wore his army hat with his medals and the patients and nurses called him "The General." Ned Roscoe Reid was born December 31, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Samuel Roscoe (Ross) Reid and Vera Hancock Reid. He was the fourth of eight children. He attended Salt Lake schools and graduated from West High. Ned was involved with the ROTC in high school and was honored to serve as the Captain of Calisthenics during a three school performance at the University of Utah in 1943. Ned served in the Army's 10Ist Airborne in Europe in the Battle of the Bulge. During service in the 17th Airborne Division, he parachuted into the midst of German troops in Wesel, Germany. His legs had been shattered by shrapnel in the Battle of The Bulge, but he had recovered sufficiently to return to duty in time to rejoin his company. He felt lucky to come thru the war alive. Ned married Shirlie Phyllis Ohlin July 12, 1947. They lived in Salt Lake City, UT, Omaha, NE, Twin Falls, ID, and then settled in CA. Ned and Shirlie were the parents of two children, Cynthia and Kevin. Ned worked as an insurance salesman. Ned and Shirlie later divorced. Ned is survived by his son Kevin and daughter Cindy, both of California, sisters Betty Brown of Holladay, UT, Shirley Walton of Bountiful, UT, brothers Greg of Omaha, NE, Don (Leila) of West Jordan, UT, and Earl (Arlene) of St. George, UT. Ned was preceded in death by his parents Sam and Vera, his wife Shirlie, and two brothers Keith and Robert. Ned's wish was to be cremated and the family plans to have his remains laid to rest in Arlington Cemetery. Condolences to the family can be sent to Don Reid 6256 S. Gold Medal Drive #B105, West Jordan, Utah 84084. Ned, we want you and your family to know that we love you very much and hope to see you again. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005. Rietveld, Sharon J. Sharon J. Rietveld Beloved Daughter 1960 ~ 2005 Sharon Jane Rietveld, 44, of Midvale, Utah, left her earthly home for her Heavenly home March 6, 2005. She was born on July 1, 1960 in Salt Lake City to Gysbert A. (Ben) and Jansje H. (Janny) Rietveld. She died peacefully in her sleep due to kidney failure problems and related health problems. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends, but especially by her three loving sons. She is survived by parents and her sons John B. Maez; Daniel J. (Kristen) Maez and Zachary T. Nichol; brothers Roy E. (Debi) Rietveld and John K. Rietveld; sisters Diana (Oliver) White; Elizabeth (Shawn) Hardy and Nancy (Bill) Chastain; and Grandson Chase Michael Maez. Funeral services will be held on Thursday March 10, 2005 at 12:00 Noon in the Fort Union 5th Ward Chapel, 6770 South 500 East. A viewing will be held on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mountain View Memorial 3115 East Bengal Blvd. (7800 S.) and one hour prior to the services on Thursday at the Church. Published in the Deseret News from 3/9/2005 - 3/10/2005. Rowe, David Edward and Lucille Jennings David and Lucille Rowe 2/21/1915 ~ 3/6/2005 10/18/1919 ~ 3/6/2005 David Edward Rowe and Lucille Jennings Rowe both passed away within hours of each other in a local care center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dave and Lucille were married in 1939 and during the past 65 years they couldn't be separated in life nor in death. They are survived by their three children, Judy (Roby) Stevens, Nancy Parrish, and David Scott Rowe; six grandchildren; seven great-grand-children; and three sisters, Beulah, Peggy and Shirley. Immediate family will meet at 12 Noon on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mausoleum, 1950 E. 10600 S. for a nicheside service followed by a visitation for family and friends at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary from 1-3 p.m. Thank you to the staff of Emeritus Estates (North Ogden), Woodland Park Care Center (Salt Lake) and Legacy Hospice for their kindness and devotion to our parents. Published in the Deseret News from 3/8/2005 - 3/9/2005. Schneider, Noland H. Noland H. Schneider 1927 ~ 2005 Noland H. Schneider passed away on March 7, 2005 due to the effects of cancer. Noland was born on August 14, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Hyrum and Elma Schneider. He attended East High School and then the University of Utah, where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He received his law degree from the University of Utah Law School and passed the Utah Bar Exam with the highest score in the state. He joined the Merchant Marines at age 16 and later served in the Army and as an officer in the Air Force. Noland was a lawyer by training but an entrepreneur at heart and his greatest pleasure was in overcoming the greatest odds. He practiced law, he prospected for uranium in Southern Utah and for black mica in Mexico, he speculated in commodities (and almost had several hundred head of cattle delivered to his home when he and his partner failed to close a contract before the delivery date), he went from boom to bust during the uranium frenzy, and invested successfully in many start up companies. He was the head trader at Coombs & Company, a local stock brokerage firm, and a co-owner of Utah Welder's Supply. Noland loved games of chance and, much to the delight of his friends and family, invented several of his own. He enjoyed sit down ping pong, locker room golf, bowling for dollars, and the pursuit of impossible propositions like breaking 85 in golf within one year, trying to run a horse through a full set of jumps at the Cottonwood Club horse show, and running from the Alta Club to Willow Creek Country Club in less than four hours. He was a great card player, particularly bridge and gin rummy. Noland was also an avid golfer and belonged to the Salt Lake Country Club and the Springs Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. More than anything, Noland loved people and people loved him. He was always willing to help his friends and there was nothing he wouldn't do for his family. He adored his grandchildren and step grandchildren and entranced them with his stories and outings. Noland loved life and he lived it to its fullest. As he said, "I've had a pretty good run." He is survived by Patty, his loving wife of 32 years; his sister Camilla Smyth (Fred Smyth); his sons Mark Schneider (Mary Sloan) and Kirk Schneider (Nata Schneider); his daughter Jeri Schneider; his step daughters Kathy Tarver (Keith Tarver) and Carolyn Hunter (Drew Hunter); and his grandchildren Dylan, Allie, Kacey and Carli Schneider, and Joseph and Leo Staten, and his step grandchildren Robyn Urry, and Robbie Tarver. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his sisters Phyllis Schneider and Kathryn Nuttall. There will be a graveside service for family members at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery on Friday March 11. Friends may call at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mausoleum 2350 E. 1300 S. on Thursday March 10 from 6-8 p.m. Friends are also invited to attend a celebration of Noland's life at the Salt Lake Country Club on March 11 from 3:30-6:00 p.m. The family suggests that donations be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute or the charity of your choice. Published in the Deseret News from 3/8/2005 - 3/11/2005. Wayman, Dr. Jean Chatterton Dr. Jean Chatterton Wayman Beloved Mother Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, Jean, passed away March 8, 2005 at her home. She was born May 11, 1924 in Swan Lake, Idaho to Bryon and Alta Waddoups Chatterton. She married Hugh Wayman, May 23, 1941. They have two children, Larry Charles Wayman and Linda Wayman Hagan. She attended Cleveland Chiropractic College in California. She lovingly served her patients for 34 years. Jean was a very talented seamstress, artist, swimmer and lifeguard. She made the greatest cinnamon rolls and enjoyed cooking. Jean was a beautiful, loving and wonderful woman and was a strength to all those she influenced. Most of all, Jean was a loving grandmother and adored her grandchildren. They were the light of her life. Her spirit made her a strong person, like a mighty tree amidst the storms of her life. She will be greatly missed. Jean is survived by her husband; daughter; brothers, George and Von; special niece, Dorla; grandchildren, Sandy (Dan), J.C. (Jodi), Wyatt (Alicia), Wes and his daughter, Caitlin; great-grandchildren, Justin, Brandon and Krysten; daughter-in-law, Jeri and son-in-law, Chuck. Services to celebrate Jean's life will be held Friday, March 11th, 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing for family and friends will be held Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Published in the Deseret News on 3/9/2005.