OBITS: Deseret News 21 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 Archibald, Lois Elaine Roberts Lois Elaine Roberts Archibald 1922 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, and sister, Lois Elaine Roberts Archibald, 82, passed away March l8, 2005 after an extended illness. Born May 3l, 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Willard S. and Nellie Avilda Johnson Roberts. Married David Edmund Archibald Sept. 29, l937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lois was an active member of the LDS Church. She was known and will be remembered for her generosity; and her greatest love was her grand and great-grandchildren. Special thanks to the doctors and staff at Care Source, her life was longer and better due to the loving care of Dr. Stephen Aslami, and Dr. Mark Shockey. Survived by her children, Kay and Cedric Armstrong, Joan and Paul Day, Ilene and Dennis Moore, and David and Gloria Archibald; 18 grandchildren; and 34 great-grandchildren; brother, W. Dean and Gloria Roberts. Preceded in death by her husband, David; one grandson; and a sister, Verla. Funeral services will be held Tues. 1 p.m. at the Millstream Ward, 3400 So. 1100 E. Friends may call Monday at Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 South 2200 West 6-8 p.m. and Tues. one hour prior to services at the church. Interment,. Sunset Gardens. Published in the Deseret News on 3/21/2005. Baumann, Margaret Elaine Parker Margaret Elaine Parker Baumann "Aunt Elaine" On a beautiful spring day, March 18, 2005 our dear aunt passed away with family by her side. Born February 4, 1919 in Riverdale, Utah a daughter of Daniel and Pearl Parker. Married Howard Bau-mann in Baltimore, Maryland in 1945. They lived many years in San Leandro and Lake Tahoe, CA. After Uncle Howard passed, Aunt Elaine moved back to Salt Lake to be closer to family. Survived by her daughter, Marie; brother, Roy Parker, Bailey, CO; and her nieces and nephews; special brother-in-law, Rulon Hymas. Special thanks to Heritage Bennion Care Center and Vista Care. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue and "N" Street. Friends and family may visit Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road. Rest in peace, our precious aunt! Published in the Deseret News on 3/21/2005. Daniels, Roberta Roberta Daniels 1930 ~ 2005 CLEARFIELD - Roberta Daniels, 74, passed away peacefully Saturday March 19, 2005 at Davis North Medical Center, of a brain aneurysm. She was born and raised June 25, 1930 in Bingham Canyon, Utah to Robert Dale and Agnes Carrigan Johnston. She graduated from Bingham High school in 1948. On February 14, 1952, she married John Wallace in Bingham Canyon. They were later divorced. She married Richard P. Daniels in 1964 in Elko, Nevada. He passed away in 1970. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Roberta was a member of the Clearfield 4th Ward. She retired in January 2005 from Hill Air Force Base after 28 years of service. Roberta is survived by a sister, Renee Dunckel, Las Vegas, Nevada; her sons and daughters, John Kelly Wallace, Salt Lake City, Dayle (Doug) Stewart, North Ogden, Julie (Troy) Hughes, Roy, Robert (Tina) Daniels, South Weber; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two nieces. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, 11 a.m. at the Clearfield 4th Ward, 838 East 600 South. Friends and family may call Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 North Fairfield Road, and Wednesday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Valley, Draper. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 3/21/2005. Dobson, Evelyn Evelyn Dobson 1909 ~ 2005 Evelyn Dobson, 95, passed away March 17, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Born August 21, 1909 in Salt Lake City to William Osborne and Mona May Forbes Carbis. Member of First Congregational Church served as Financial Secretary for 20 years. Member of PEO Sisterhood, Chapter "I". Member of Naomi Rebekah Lodge #1. Married Robert Howard Dobson October 23, 1937. Daughter Sandra Shipman (Herb), son Robert C. Dobson; five grandsons, Robert M. (Katie) and Thomas W. (Lyn) Dobson; Robert, Rick (Michelle) and Scott Sutton; two step-grandsons, Geoff and Russell Shipman; one granddaughter, Lori (Randal) Clark; great-grandchildren, Lindsey, Van, Zakk and Noah Sutton, Tyler and Paxton Sutton; step-grandchildren Dana, Denis and Daniel Shipman; great grandchildren Seth and Garrett Dobson, Max and Megan Dobson, Ashlyn, Alec and Zane Clark; one great- great-grandson, Kade Olsen-Sutton. Preceded in death by her husband, son John H. Dobson, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at First Congregational Church, 2150 South Foothill Blvd. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Funeral Directors: Evans & Early Mortuary Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/21/2005. Hardman, Steven Burdette Steven Burdette Hardman 1955 ~ 2005 Steven Burdette Hardman passed away on March 18, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah at age 49. Steven was born to Jesse LeRoy and Betty Jayne Sperry Hardman on June 24, 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a very special spirit. He endeared himself to people with his infectious sense of humor. He endured countless injuries throughout his life with unbelievable courage, tolerance and determination. He loved and valued working as much as he was able. He was a great fan of the Jazz and a collector of movie videos (350). Steven was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He loved his family very much and truly enjoyed his nieces and nephews, especially when they were young. He taught us all patience, tolerance, compassion and love. He will be sorely missed, but we accept his "sweet release." Survived by his mother, Betty Hardman Harris, brothers - Michael (Monica); Richard (Elaine); Kevin (Lesley) and eight nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, stepfather, Wilson Harris, and his grandparents. The family wishes to thank all the providers and caregivers who saw the "heart" in Steven and helped him through his many trials to be "all that he could be." Special thanks to CareSource Hospice for their tender and loving care of Steven and support of family. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 12 noon at the Hillcrest 5th Ward, 915 Peach Blossom Drive (9015 South), Sandy, Utah. (Enter at 7th E. & Lazon Drive, then east to Peach Blossom, and north to chapel). Friends may call Monday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Memorial Mortuary, 5850 south, 900 East and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road. Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/21/2005. Hawkins, Van Van Hawkins "Will Be Missed" Our dear son and brother, Van Hawkins, went back home to our Heavenly Father March 18, 2005 after a long battle with pain. Van found joy in animals, children, motorcycles and the mountains. His life was not wasted. We love him and miss him. He is the son of Karl J. Hawkins Jr. and Miriam McDaniels. There will be a graveside service Tuesday March 22, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2020 South 200 West. Published in the Deseret News on 3/21/2005. Johnson, Phyllis Boyack Phyllis Boyack Johnson 1915 ~ 2005 POCATELLO- Phyllis Boyack Johnson, 89, quietly passed away Friday, March 18, 2005, at Portneuf Medical Center after a brief illness. Her family was by her side. Phyllis was born in August 19, 1915 in Spanish Fork, Utah, the daughter of Sylvanus and Hilda Fredricka Boyack. Her family moved to Lost River, Idaho where she spent most of her childhood helping on the family farm. After graduating from high school in Moore, she attended LDS Business College and worked at the Utah State Capitol for the Department of Education. Education was extremely important in her life and she encouraged her children, grandchildren and great-grand-children to get all they education they could. She also founded scholarships at Brigham Young University and Utah Valley State College. Friends set up Phyllis and Vard Hayes Johnson on a blind date and they were married on September 9, 1946 in Idaho. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple March 22, 1951. After marriage they lived in Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. They settled in Palo Alto, California where she lived for 50 years. She spent the last two years of her life in Pocatello to be close to family. Phyllis and her family spent summers traveling the United States for Vard's geological work. She and Vard loved to travel and visited Germany, Galapagos Islands, Machu Pichu, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Fuji, England, Spain, Portugal, Canada, and almost all 50 states. Phyllis was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Primary, Relief Society and Sunday School and enjoyed singing in the choir. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and enjoyed family history work. Phyllis had a life long love of books and education. She also loved her garden in California. She is survived by her twin daughters Carma Ono of Salt Lake, Utah and Karen White (Boyd) of Pocatello, Idaho; her sister Beryl Young, of Blackfoot, ID; her brother Ray (Joyce) Boyack of Moore, ID; her brother-in-law Kenneth Gisseman of Salt Lake City, UT; her three grandchildren Cheryl (BJ) Blinston of Queen Creek, AZ; Christine (Brett) Houghton of Lehi, UT and Brian (Sandy) White of Provo, UT; by her eight great-grandchildren Ali, Brittany, Adison, Cooper, and Caitlin Houghton and Levi, Ellie, and Samuel Blinston; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband Vard, her parents, and her sister Sylvia Gisseman. Funeral services will by held at 11:00 Thursday, March 24, 2005 at the Chubbuck, Idaho LDS Chapel on the corner Philbin and Syphon with Bishop Troy Dye conducting. Family will meet friends Wednesday evening from 7:00 - 9:00 at the Colonial Funeral Home on 2005 South 4th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah. A viewing will be held in the Spanish Fork building from 11:00 - 12:00 before the interment. Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/22/2005. Lott, James Linden James Linden Lott "Wendover or Bust" James Linden Lott, age 67 died on March 19, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on September 6, 1937, in Wilmington, California to James R. Lott and Florence Greenfield. He married Martha R. Riley June 20, 1964, later Divorced. He worked for 29 years for Salt Lake County. He loved to spend time with his buddies in the coffee club at Harmons. Enjoyed weekly trips to Wendover and providing for his grandchildren. Those who knew him, knew he was the cat with nine lives. He is survived by: son; David O. (Candee), four grandchildren; Staci Canfield, Tad, David L, and Chyentel Lott. Graveside Services will be held Thursday, March 24, 2005. at 1 p.m., in the Utah Veterans Memorial Park. A viewing will be held Tuesday, March 22, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. At Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Drive. Interment, Utah Veterans Memorial Park. We would like to thank the staff of Harmony Hospice and the staff at the Utah Cancer Specialists for their loving care. A special thanks to Rudy helping him and his family get through his last days. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Huntsman Cancer Center. Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/21/2005. Lowe, Sherman Sherman Lowe 1914 ~ 2005 Sherman Burton Lowe was born August 26, 1914 in Grace, Idaho to Moroni Wilson and Mary Ann "Annie" Burton Lowe. He passed away peacefully on March 17, 2005 at the age of 90. Sherman completed grade school and high school in Grace, Idaho. He attended one year at Utah State University in the School of Business from 1932 - 1933. The next four years were spent at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy in 1937; there he served as the Student Body President. He completed the Dale Carnegie Course and was a certified instructor in Human Relations and Effective Speaking classes. As a member of the faculty of the University of Utah, he was a lecturer at the School of Pharmacy. On June 20, 1940, Sherman married Nina Corinne Olsen in the Salt Lake Temple. After their marriage, Sherman and Nina began their lives together in Paris, Idaho. They eventually settled in Salt Lake City where they raised their six children, Karen Nelson, Robert Lowe, Barbara Johnson, JoAnn Smith, Thomas Lowe and Howard Lowe. Throughout his business career, Sherman was a senior partner of the Lowe Drug Company, operating a chain of nine retail pharmacies in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. His most recent business endeavors were spent at Lowe's Pharmacies in Salt Lake City operating pharmacies on 1st South and in the Bryner Clinic. He was President of Business Enterprises, Inc., Chairman of the Board of Burton Laboratories, Inc., Vice-President of the Bonneville Life Insurance Company in Salt Lake City and Vice-President of Lowe's Investment Company of Idaho. Sherman was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various callings and enjoyed his home teaching responsibilities. In Paris, Idaho he served as a first counselor in the bishopric at the Paris 1st Ward. He successfully served as a member of the Lions Service Club for 22 years and in 1949 received the distinguished title of "International Director". In 1959 he was elected a member of the Board of Directors of the Lions Club. Sherman served as an Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Utah, George D. Clyde, for 3 1/2 years. He also participated on the Board of Trustees at Weber State College for 8 years. He served on the Board of Directors of the Security National Life Insurance Company for 25 years. He was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah State Pharmaceutical Association and a Fellow of the American College of Apothecaries. As an avid Republican, he served two terms as the Salt Lake County Chairman. Sherman is survived by his wife, Nina, their six children and their spouses, Karen and Paul Nelson, Robert and Minnie Lowe, Barbara and Keith Johnson, JoAnn and Douglas Smith, Thomas and Marsha Lowe and Howard and Anne Lowe; twenty eight grandchildren; five great - grandchildren; four great-grandchildren on the way; two brothers, Karl Lowe , Reed Lowe, and one sister Norma Molen. He was truly loved by his family and enjoyed the surroundings with Sunday dinners at home. His mashed potatoes and bowls of buttered popcorn will be remembered by his grandchildren for years to come. His grandchildren would constantly call on his scholarly advice for input and answers when needed for their school work. He was a staunch political follower and an avid reader of politics and constantly enjoyed discussing Republican issues. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 12 noon, at the Parley's 6th Ward (2350 South 2100 East). Friends may call Monday evening at Wasatch Lawn (3401 Highland Drive) from 6 - 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the funeral service at the ward. The family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation for the love and care he received at Brighton Gardens. The family deeply appreciates the physical, emotional and spiritual support from the staff at Hospice for Utah. Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/21/2005. Sullivan, Rev. Msgr. John Joseph Rev. Msgr. John Joseph Sullivan 1926 ~ 2005 Monsignor John Joseph Sullivan, a native of Tooele, Utah, died St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2005. He was born May 28, 1926. After attending public schools in Tooele, he attended Saint Joseph's College in Mountain View, California, and St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park. He was ordained a priest in the Cathedral of the Madeleine May 13, 1951. Most of his priestly life was dedicated to parish ministry, where his love for people, especially the poor, made him so well loved. He served as pastor at Saint Olaf Parish, Bountiful, in Bingham Canyon and Copperton, at Saint Patrick's in Salt Lake City, Saint Marguerite's in Tooele and finally at Saint Ann Parish, Salt Lake City. In each assignment, Monsignor encouraged devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, evidenced by the annual Rosary rally at Saint Ann Parish. It was his practice to visit homes of parishioners, to reach out to those in need, especially through the Legion of Mary. He enjoyed parish socials that built community spirit. Monsignor Sullivan was known as a builder. In Copperton, West Jordan and Tooele he built parish facilities, as he did at Saint Ann's in Salt Lake. So too, he was a builder of pride and self-esteem for minority groups, especially Hispanics. During his tenure in Bingham Canyon he was an ardent supporter of workers' rights to unionize. His support for Catholic Education epitomized his love for youth. His efforts to counteract gang influence amongst youth were outstanding. At the Diocesan level Monsignor served as a consulter to two bishops, and on numerous committees. He was named a Prelate of Honor in January of 1988, and a Protonotary Apostolic in April of 2001 by Pope John Paul II, in recognition of his years of faithful devotion to the works of the Catholic Church. He was a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem. He worked hard, served generously, and spoke his mind as occasion required. His personal lifestyle was simple, his charity unseen. He is survived by his sister, Eileen Kramer, of Anchorage, Alaska; and three nephews, Joseph, Timothy, and Charles; as well as many friends throughout Utah. He was preceded in death by his niece, Diana Crapps. Special thanks to staff and residents at Christus St. Joseph Villa, where Monsignor's last years were specially blessed. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the scholarship fund for needy students at Keams-St. Ann School. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, March 23, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple. A vigil service will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m., March 22, 2005 also at the Cathedral with a viewing to follow. Committal, Mt. Calvary Catholic Cem-etery, 4th Ave. and T Street. Funeral directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons. Published in the Deseret News from 3/20/2005 - 3/21/2005.