OBITS: Deseret News 12 Nov 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 Ball, Mary Elizabeth Gibson Mary Elizabeth Gibson Ball 5/24/1918 -11/9/2005 Mary Ball, 87, passed away in her sleep Wednesday night after working through a third broken hip, subsequent heart attack and accompanying stroke. She was cared for at her own home with intermittent stays at a local convalescent residence. Mary was attended by vigilant family members and in-home caregivers for the last two years. Born in Salt Lake City, UT, in 1918 to Angus H. (Skipper) Gibson and Rebecca (Susie) Barkdull Gibson. Mary was widowed in 1991 from her husband of 50 plus years, Vaughn Williams Ball, also from Salt Lake City, UT. She is survived by her six children, 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Mary's six children are Karen (Rick) King of Corona del Mar, CA; Tracy (Karla) Ball of Oakland, CA; Mark (Darlene) Ball of Menlo Park, CA; Kristin (Paul J) Beyer of Sandy, UT; Robin (Joe) Zollinger of Canoga Park, CA; and Matthew (Tanya) Ball of West Hills, CA. Mary and Vaughn were married in January 1941, but since married women were not permitted on her employer's payroll at that time, the honeymoon was postponed until May of that same year when the two lovebirds were married/sealed in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their devotion to the LDS faith would be the guiding compass of their entire lives, a legacy from which their family continues to be blessed. Supporting her husband's work throughout the years, Mary worked in many jobs but was particularly skilled in secretarial shorthand and efficient in executive assistant work where fast typists could always find employment. Later, Mary became an accountant, handling the books and records of multiple businesses, and finally Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto, CA, from which she retired in 1978. Her husband's career as a Sales Manager for the General Mills Corporation (for over 36 years) caused Mary and Vaughn to live all over the country, moving from Salt Lake City to Chicago to Cincinnatti; traveling in the military during World War II; living in San Leandro, CA; moving north to Eugene and Junction City, OR, and eventually residing in Atherton, CA. After retirement, Mary and Vaughn moved back to the family farm in Junction City, which had remained a second home throughout their married lives. Hollyaire Farms (110 acres) grew sweet and sour cherries, peaches, blackberries, walnuts and filberts, and was most famously known for holly trees which were harvested and cut into Christmas wreaths and decorative bows during the holiday season. They filled mail-order requests from around the globe. It was on Hollyaire that Mary felt the most rooted and held onto the greatest memories of her life. It is the place that her children will always claim as the foundation for the work ethic that drives them today. As a proud member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (DUP), Mary was definitely of pioneer stock. It was rare to hear her complain. Yet, Mary and Vaughn experienced the kind of struggles and tragedies that would fill books of fiction because they seemed too sensational to be non-fiction. Despite the hardships, Mary's life was filled with grace, a love of the arts and family history. She was a seasoned genealogist and an amazing cook. Trained by a mother who made a living as an at-home seamstress - whose dress and suit patterns were handmade from assembled newspaper scraps - Mary personified the early 20th century commitment to always keep going. She was a quintessential member of "The Greatest Generation Ever," steeped in the virtues of hard work. She will be dearly missed. Funeral services will be held in the Rodeo Lane Chapel, 6350 South Rodeo Lane (1545 E.), Murray, UT, on Monday, November 14, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the church two hours before the services. Interment will follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Online condolences legacy.com Published in the Deseret News from 11/11/2005 - 11/13/2005. Cherry, Francis Roy Francis Roy Cherry 1921 ~ 2005 Francis Roy Cherry, husband, father of four, grandfather of 20, and great-grandfather of 28, age 84, passed away on Thursday, November 10, 2005 in Cedar City, Utah. He was born on July 21, 1921 in Ogden, Utah to Bessie Clark and Clyde Cherry. He married Laura Daley on October 10, 1941 and solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple on November 19, 1943. Roy graduated from North Summit High School, Coalville Utah in 1940. He then served in the U.S. Navy during World War II on the battleship U.S.S. Washington in the Pacific Campaign. Roy was a devoted hard worker, beginning his career with the Union Pacific Railroad, both before and after World War II. He then worked for Utah Power and Light beginning in 1947 and rose to the position of Meter Superintendent in Richfield, Utah. He retired in Vermillion, Utah on May 1, 1983 and then moved to Cedar City, Utah in 1998 to be closer to his children. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5050, where he actively served as an Honor Guard for Veterans for several years. Roy also served on the city council in Sigurd, Utah. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Laura Elizabeth Daley Cherry of Cedar City, Utah, four children Lola Atwood of Cedar City, Francis (Patricia) Cherry Jr. of Highland, Utah, Stephen (Sharlene) Cherry of Rawlins, Wyoming, Lauralee (Glen) Detton of Salt Lake City, Utah, two brothers Clyde Lee and Marvin Jay Cherry, 20 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents and sister Lola May. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 14, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lindquist Mortuary located at 4500 Washington Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Family and friends may call on Saturday, November 12, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Southern Utah Mortuary and Monday, November 14, at 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Lindquist Mortuary. Interment will be in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. Online condolences may be sent through our website at www.sumfamily.com Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Garner, Renae Renae Garner She Will be Missed OGDEN - Renae Firth Garner, 71, passed away Oct 17, 2005. She married Gene A. Garner on Nov 21, 1962 in the Logan Temple. Graveside services were conducted by Myers Mortuary in Ogden on Oct 21, 2005 at Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden. Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Giauque, Dixie Reese Dixie Reese Giauque 1918 ~ 2005 Dixie Reese Giauque passed away November 9, 2005 of causes incident to age. She was born April 15, 1918 in Park City, Utah to Thomas Reese and Amelia May Wilkinson. She attended Park City High School, where she graduated in 1936 as Valedictorian of her class. She also attended Brigham Young University. During her lifetime, she was an avid BYU fan. She married James Arnold Giauque Jr. in Washington D.C. on February 7, 1941. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in September 1941. Jim and Dixie met in the Mission Home in September 1938. Jim was preparing to serve a mission in France, Dixie in the Western United States. In 1972 - 1973 they lived in Singapore. They also have resided in St. Louis, Missouri, and Chicago, Illinois, moving back to Salt Lake City in 1977. Dixie was a devoted and active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities in the auxiliaries of the Church. One of her favorite callings was serving with her husband as ward, stake, and district dance directors for 10 years. In 1982 Jim and Dixie were called to serve as representatives of the Church on the Island of Mauritius, located in the Indian Ocean. Following this, they served as hosts on Temple Square for 10 years. She was very compassionate to all, and a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed by her family. She is preceded in death by her parents; brothers, William and John; sisters, Drucilla Thomas, Nan McPolin, and Dove McAffee; son, Tom Giauque. She is survived by her husband, James A. Giauque Jr.; children: Sharon Samuelson (Cecil), Brent (Susan), Kent (Jan), Jim (Cindy), daughter-in-law, Kathleen Giauque; 24 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; and brother, Robert Reese (Ione). Funeral services will be held Monday, November 14, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Parleys Fourth Ward Meeting House, 1870 East Parleys Canyon Boulevard. Friends may call at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E. 1300 So., Sunday evening 6 - 8 p.m. and at the ward on Monday, 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. Interment will be at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News from 11/12/2005 - 11/13/2005. Irvine, Harry Frederick Harry Frederick Irvine 1913 ~ 2005 Harry F. Irvine, age 91, passed away November 7, 2005 from pneumonia. He was born December 3, 1913 in Salt Lake City to Robert McKelly and Clara Vowles Irvine. He grew up in the Highland Park area and graduated from West High School, where he was a member of the rifle team. As a young man, he worked as an office boy for Strevell-Patterson Hardware. It was there he attracted the attention of one of the young office workers, Josephine Ajax. They were married June 15, 1938 and were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in July 1963. Harry was a sergeant in the Army Air Corps during World War II and served honorably as a crew chief, keeping the aircraft in top shape. He was a partner in Stuart Electric Supply and served as general manager until his retirement. He served in positions in the Intermountain Electrical Association and was a well-respected businessman. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully and well in many callings including Home Teacher, in the High Priest's group leadership, Ward Clerk, and as a Temple Worker. Harry enjoyed skiing, water skiing, camping, swimming, and fishing. His favorite pastime was golf and he excelled at it. He was a long-time member of the Fort Douglas-Hidden Valley Country Club, where he loved to play golf. He loved to travel, and family vacations were a priority to him. He was a hard worker, and a man of great integrity and inner strength. The family sends heartfelt appreciation to Romaine and her wonderful staff at Hazen Care Center for the tender care they provided to Harry. We also express our deepest appreciation and love to great friends and neighbors. He is survived by his loving family: his wife, Josephine, his sons Greg and Larry; his daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Don Robison; his grandsons, Travis and Scott (Sara) Irvine; Ryan (Tiffani) and Dave (Roseanna) Robison, and Elder Matthew Robison currently serving in the Mexico Guadalajara South Mission; his granddaughter, Christine Robison; two great-grandsons, Jonathan and Caleb Robison. He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 14, 2005 at the Holladay Eleventh Ward, 2056 East 4675 South, at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will be held that morning at the church from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Funeral directors are Larkin Mortuary. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News from 11/12/2005 - 11/13/2005. Lelegren, Faye Faye Lelegren Lehi, Utah Faye Lavie Croft Lelegren, age 69 was born October 29, 1936 in Provo Utah, daughter of Evan M. Croft and Grace Hildy Croft. She died November 10, 2005 at her home in Lehi from Pancreatic Cancer. She married Earl Lelegren on December 12, 1957 in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Richard L. Evans performed the marriage. Faye graduated from Provo High school and LDS Seminary. She attended Brigham Young University where she was active in Orcheses and other dancing groups. It was there that she met Earl Lelegren. Faye traveled widely throughout Europe and Hawaii. Her greatest joy resulted from her fifteen years at Lehi High School working with the Special Needs children whom she dearly loved. The teachers and staff there became some of her closest friends. Faye was always active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served mainly with the young members with special needs. Of utmost importance to her was paying an honest tithing each month. On Faye's father's side, she was descended from the early pioneers to Utah. On her mother's side she was descended from the Amish and Mennonites who loved the soil, farming in Ohio and Kentucky. Faye and Earl operate Lelegren Ranches which are located in Utah and Kentucky. She is survived by two sons and two daughters along with her husband, Earl: Lisa Riches (Scott) of Bountiful; Celeste Chong of Lehi; Jon Lelegren (Martha) of Sandy; Shay Lelegren of Provo; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 14, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. in the Lehi Bull River 1st Ward LDS Chapel at 3065 N 1300 W. Friends and family may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and at the church Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Memorial Estates Mountain-View Cemetery, 3115 E. 7800 S., Salt Lake City. Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Maires, Jane Bullock Jane Bullock Maires 1932 ~ 2005 Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Jane passed away suddenly at home on Nov. 9, 2005. Jane was born August 29, 1932 to Bert K. Bullock and Marie Bills Bullock in Provo, Utah. Graduated from Provo High School and Brigham Young University with a B.S. in Childhood Education. Married Richard L. Maires on February 3, 1956. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jane and Dick loved traveling and the wonderful memories. She was serving a part-time mission at the Joseph Smith Building and spent many hours as a volunteer with the Utah Heritage Foundation. Her loves were Dick, her children, grandchildren, and siblings. She loved life and all it had to offer, especially the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Jane served people through her endless kindness and generosity. Jane's children were blessed to have her as a mother. Her memory will live on. She is survived by her husband Dick; children, Stacy (Rick) Goebel, Rick (Kristi) Maires, Kristen (Steve) Brendle, Michael (Amy) Maires, 12 grandchildren; brothers, Dick (Kaylynn) Bullock, Steve (Sue Ann) Bullock. There will be a viewing Sunday, Nov. 13th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 E. 10600 So. Funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 14th, 12 noon at the Northridge Ward, 11200 So. Wasatch Blvd. with a viewing from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News from 11/12/2005 - 11/13/2005. Myaer, Gene Sinclair Gene Sinclair Myaer 11/25/19 - 11/08/05 Gene S. Myaer passed away November 8, 2005 in Bountiful, Utah. He was born November 25, 1919 in Wheaton, Minnesota. He was one of eleven children born to Ole and Gene Myaer. Gene was a veteran of World War II. He married the love of his life, Mavis Ann Karsh November 8, 1947. She passed away June 1, 2005. He left this earth to be with her on their 58th wedding anniversary. They loved each other very much. He is survived by his son, Jeffrey Allen Myaer and his wife, Sheryl of Centerville, Utah; his daughter, Tina Christine Morgan of Seattle WA; grandchildren, Jaxon, Zachary, Sommer, Amber, Kenon and Alexis. Graveside services will be held Monday, November 14, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Centerville City Cemetery, 650 East 400 South. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Special thanks to Vista Care Hospice for their love and support. Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Powell, David Lee David Lee Powell 1944 ~ 2005 David Lee Powell, age 61, died on Friday, November 4, after a short battle with cancer, in Houston Texas. He was born on August 31, 1944, in Florence, Alabama to Robert Lee and Ethel Jean Powell. He married Cheryl Ann Sneddon on August 27, 1994. Their son, Bernard Robert Sneddon-Powell, was born on July 14, 1995. David graduated from Stanford University in 1966 with a BS in Physics. He then joined the Air Force and earned a second BS in Meteorology. He retired from Questar in Salt Lake City. He was an avid science fiction fan and proudly bore the title "Pappa Smoff" at Concom. He was a lifelong Isaac Asimov idolator. He loved to play contract bridge and achieved Life Master status. David is survived by his wife, Cheryl Sneddon, his son Bernard Sneddon-Powell, his parents, Robert and Jean Powell, his brother, Ronald Powell, and his sister Susan (James) Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77218-4486. Please mention David L. Powell Memorial Fund. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2005 at Lake Hills Memorial, 10055 S. State, Sandy UT at 3 p.m. visitation one hour prior to the services in the Lake Hills Chapel. Online Condolences can be made at www.celebratinglife-ut.com Published in the Deseret News from 11/11/2005 - 11/12/2005. Pugh, Brian J. Brian J. Pugh 11/15/51 ~ 11/8/05 Brian J. Pugh passed away November 8, 2005. Brian was born November 15, 1951 in Burbank, California to Paul Leo Pugh and Beverly Ann Small Pugh. He humbly served his community as a firefighter for the past 30 years. Brian originally served in Salt Lake City and excelled to the rank of Fire Chief at the Port of Portland. Always willing to help in any way, he truly loved to serve his fellow man. He had an immense love of nature and appreciated all of its beauty. An active outdoorsman, he tried to go camping or hiking whenever he could. Family was a passionate commitment for him. As a father and husband he is deeply loved. Brian is survived by his wife, June; father, Paul; stepmother, Marcile; brother Tony; sister Shauna; and Brian's eight children, Shane, Travis (Lesley), Heidi (Jon), Brandy (Karl), Isaac, Taunya (Robert), Kendra, and Simon; stepdaughter, Hillary; and six grandchildren, Taylor, Carson, Jordan, Hailey, Dylann and Boden. Preceded in death by his mother, and two sons, Caleb and Jonas. Funeral services will be held on Monday November 14, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Valley Park 4th Ward, 2603 West 4700 South. Friends may visit with the family on Sunday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and at the church on Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Utah chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Raynor, Nell Virginia Berry Nell Virginia Berry Raynor 1924 ~ 2005 Nell Virginia Berry Raynor, 81, passed away peacefully on Nov. 9, 2005, at Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan, UT. She was born August 5, 1924, in Ironcity, GA, to John Berry and Dolly Virginia Davis. Mother graduated from high school at the age of 13. In 1948, she married Guy Glen Raynor in Eureka, CA. She was always helping the aged, sick and those in need. She always took a strong interest in the care of her extensive posterity. Mom, you will always be loved and greatly missed. God bless you until we meet again - your loving family and friends. She is survived by her daughter, Guy Marie Bickford; son, Jerry Glenn Raynor; daughter-in-law, Marla Gibby Raynor; grandchildren, John G. Raynor (Brooke), Miriam G. Raynor, Joseph G. Raynor (Ardella), James G. Raynor (Diahannah), Mary V. Bronson (Jared), Martha G. Raynor, Magdalene G. Spencer (Hyrum), Melissah G. Raynor, Jesse G. Raynor, Margaret G. Raynor, Jeremiah G. Raynor, and Mariah G. Raynor; over 50 great-grandchildren; nieces, Karen, Linda and Janet, and her beloved friend and companion of 35 years, John Moler. Nell was preceded in death by her parents, John Berry and Dolly Davis; husband, Guy Raynor; stepfather, Charles Ansky Davis, and sisters, Betty Davis and Johnnie Torwilliger. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, November 12, at noon, at the Taylorsville Cemetery, 4575 S. Redwood Rd., Taylorsville, UT, under the direction of Larkin Mortuary. 801-427-9578 Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Sill, Stephen James Thornley Stephen James Thornley Sill 1978 ~ 2005 Stephen James Thornley Sill, age 27 passed away November 9, 2005 in Salt Lake City. He was born June 8, 1978 in Salt Lake to Anne Sill Maxfield and David Sterling Sill (dec. July 10, 1993). He graduated from Olympus High School and attended Salt Lake Community College. In 1996 he married Marissa Grimes and later divorced. Steve was a handsome, energetic, fun-loving and charismatic young man. Those who met him never forgot him. Once introduced you could count on being greeted there after with Steve's magical "Hey Guy" hello. He made friends easily and used this skill with people to advance his business career. Steve was a successful mortgage broker having worked for Strategic Funding and Colonial Mortgage. He also developed real estate in the South Mountain Development and recently worked to raise venture capital for start up companies. Ultimately, Steve viewed himself as a "Networker". Steve had a passion for cars. Upon turning the ripe old age of 14 Steve with his undaunted nature made a personal call to Rick Warner to make sure that the auto dealership would be ready to handle his auto needs and also make certain he would have the funds necessary to buy the Mustang he was dreaming of having when he turned 16. As a tenderhearted and loving man Steve cherished his relationships with his young son Isaac, his many friends and his family. He especially enjoyed Sunday dinners spent with his parents, brothers, sisters and his son. A man of many talents, he loved deeply and lived with a special passion and zest. Being freed from his earthly challenges, he will now be able to progress in the way to which he always aspired. He is loved by many and will be greatly missed. Our love will be with you until we meet again. Steve is survived by his son, Isaac; his parents, Anne Sill Maxfield and W. Brent Maxfield (step-father); his siblings, Lisa Sill (Jerrod) Bonacci, Jason (Jessica) Sill, Jonathan (Melody) Sill; best friend, Rosemary Sill; a loving extended family, and many friends. He is preceded in death by his father, David Sterling Sill; and grandparents, Sterling W. and Doris Sill and Max and Ruth Ferguson. Services will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 12 noon at the Monument Park Ward, 1320 S. Wasatch Dr. (2425 E), Salt Lake City, UT. Friends and family may visit Monday, November 14 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, UT and from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the service. Interment will be next to his grandparents and his father at the Kaysville, Utah Cemetery, 500 East Crestwood Rd., Kaysville, UT. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to The Humane Society of Utah, 4242 S. 300 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84107. Published in the Deseret News from 11/12/2005 - 11/14/2005. Valentine, Dale M. Dale M. Valentine 1928 ~ 2005 FARMINGTON, UTAH- Dale M. Valentine, age 77, passed away November 9, 2005 in Farmington, Utah, due to complications arising from congestive heart failure. He was born on Easter Sunday, April 8, 1928, in Salt Lake City, the son of Hilda Mason and Nephi Merrell Valentine. Dale attended Emerson Grade School, Roosevelt Junior High and South High School in Salt Lake City. He graduated from the University of Utah with a BA in 1952 and from BYU with an MA in 1955. Dale married Sheronne Robertson on June 18, 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple and was the father of five children, Mark, Ron, Vicki, Melanie and Valerie. An active member of the LDS Church, Dale served as president of the Texas South Mission 1970-1973; he served in the Spanish American Mission as a young man and later served as a branch president in Peru and in three bishoprics in the United States. He also served as counselor to the president of the Andean Mission. He served in the Bountiful Temple for nine years as a set-apart ordinance worker. His varied career enabled him to work as an overseas advisor for the Institute of Public Administration, where he served with his family in the Dominican Republic and in Peru. He later worked for the Genealogical Society arranging for the microfilming of vital records in Brazil, El Salvador, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, Barbados, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Guatemala. In earlier years he worked in the aerospace industry for Marquardt and Thiokol. In 1985 he was appointed Justice Court Judge for Farmington and served until his retirement. In 1996 he was selected by the 158 Utah Justices as the Judge of the Year. Dale is survived by his wife, Sheronne; five children: Mark Valentine (Julie), Ron Valentine (Julie), Vicki Valentine, Melanie Durfee (Ryan), and Valerie Backman (Keith); 26 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister, Elaine Brown (George); and brother, M. Kaye Valentine (Sue). He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Barbara; and grandson, Christopher Backman. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at the Farmington Rock Chapel, 272 North Main Street. There will be a viewing November 14 from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 East and Tuesday 12:45-1:45 p.m. at the church. Interment: Farmington City Cemetery. E-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News from 11/11/2005 - 11/13/2005. Guest Book Flowers Charities Walker, Edwin Reeves Edwin Reeves Walker 1929 ~ 2005 Edwin, 76, of Murray, died Nov. 6 from stroke complications leaving a legacy of faithfulness and loyalty. Ed was born April 6, 1929 in Long Beach, Calif. to Charles E. Walker and Alice D. Reeves. He was educated in Long Beach, attended Utah State and LDS Business College. He enlisted in the Air Force during the Korean War for four years. He married Lucille Garvin in 1950. She passed away in 1993. In 1963 Ed moved his young family to Moss Point, Mississippi to work for Chevron Pascagoula Refinery as a traffic manager. After retirement he worked for Brighton Bank. Ed was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as a Branch President, Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishopric, High Priest Group Leader and home teacher. He enjoyed baseball, trains, the ocean and was a skilled craftsman. Ed is survived by five children: Wayne (Terri), Jann (Bob) Bunnell, Greer (Dick) Jensen, Garve (Sue) and Beth (Ross) Vellinga, 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Eleven have served missions. A special thanks to Ginger Evans and children for year of friendship. Also to three exceptional care givers: Suchi, Roxanne and Rosalinda and to Hospice. Viewing held Sunday, Nov. 13, from 6-8 p.m. at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive. Funeral services12:00 noon Monday, Nov. 14 at Little Cottonwood 20th Ward, 1160 E. Vine Street. Viewing also held prior to services at the Church 11:00-11:45 p.m. Published in the Deseret News from 11/11/2005 - 11/13/2005. Wood, Anneliese Bitter Anneliese Bitter Wood 12/30/80 ~ 11/8/05 Anneliese Bitter Wood of Orem, passed away Tuesday, November 8, 2005, after a long battle with cancer which she ultimately won because of her unbreakable spirit. She lived her life full of love and happiness to the end. She loved learning and graduated from high school Summa Cum Laude and college Magna Cum Laude. Because of her desire to help people, she continued her education and received a Master of Social Work Degree. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she loved serving with the young women in her ward and had a faith building relationship with them. She is survived by her husband, Nicholas J Wood, daughter, Allison Rebecca Wood, mother, Rebecca Schofield Bitter, father, Douglas Benion Bitter, sisters, Jennie Bitter (Christian) Marchant, Emily Bitter (Laramie) Taylor, Melissa Bitter, Natalie Bitter, brother, Michael Bitter, and aunt, Shirlene Schofield. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 14, 2005, at 11 a.m. with a viewing from 9:45 to 10:45 at the Orem Northridge Stake Center, 1660 North 200 West, Orem. Family and friends may pay their respects on Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. in the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem. Interment, Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at: anneliese_funeral@bbitter.com Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005. Yates, Donald W. Donald W. Yates 11/12/30 ~ 8/20/02 Best wishes on your birthday. I miss you. Love, Norma Published in the Deseret News on 11/12/2005.