OBITS: Deseret News 2 Oct 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 Allgier, Russell Floyd Russell Floyd Allgier 1/5/1961 ~ 9/29/2005 Russ Allgier passed away on September 29, 2005. Born January 5, 1961 to Marvin J. and Gladys Ellingsworth Allgier. Married Lorie Michelle Baros June 28, 1998. Survived by wife and mother; five brothers, two sisters. Preceded in death by his father. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, October 5, 2005, 1:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue and "N" Street. Friends may call Tuesday, October 4, 2005, at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.) from 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Gladys Allgier in memory of Russ Allgier. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Andelin, Helena L. Helena L. Andelin 1913 - 2005 Mt. Pleasant, Utah - Olga Helena Larsson Andelin, 92, passed away Sept. 19, 2005 in West Valley while staying with her daughter, Doria. Helena was born February 12, 1913 in St. Ilians, Sweden to Karl Gustaf and Hilda Augusta Westling Larsson. She married Wilford Herman Andelin, November 22, 1939 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died September 20, 1999. She loved to arrange artificial flowers, crochet and paint. She and her husband owned and operated a Swedish family style restaurant. Her children are Lars, deceased and Karen Andelin, Stephen and Darlene Andelin, Linda and Aaron Orullian, Denis and Martha Andelin, Doris Andelin, Doria Andelin, and Lanny Andelin, deceased. She has 34 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, two sons and parents, she is also preceded in death by a sister Sonja Ohman. Family graveside services took place on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. On line guest book, www.maglebymortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Anderson, Bradford Holland Bradford Holland Anderson 1982 ~ 2005 Bradford Holland Anderson, 22, beloved son of Mark Holland and Kathie Bicknell Anderson, died peacefully in his sleep Wednesday morning, September 28, 2005. Brad was born December 13, 1982, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from Alta High School and attended Utah State University. He loved the outdoors, especially Yellowstone Park, football, basketball, baseball, and cheerleaders, and was an avid collector of football cards. He raised 4-H hogs and was awarded the Grand Champion ribbon for his hog at the 2000 Salt Lake County Fair. Brad had many friends and will be remembered by them for his sense of humor, concern, and caring nature. Brad is survived by his son Carson, his parents, brothers Brian (Jill) Anderson, Brent Anderson, sister Heather Anderson, and cousins Aaron (Celeste) Anderson, Drew Anderson, Derek (Ashley) Anderson, Andrea and Erica Anderson, Matthew (Amy) Jones, Kim Coray Larson (Steve), Wendy Coray Wimmer (Marc). He is also survived by his aunts and uncles Dr. Chris S. and Bobbie Bicknell Coray, and Eli and Carol Richards Anderson. Brad was preceded in death by his grandparents Max H. and Erma Anderson and Lt. Col. Arthur Ford and Evelyn Isaacson Bicknell, and by his aunt Mary Jane Anderson Miller. Brad was greatly loved and will be missed so much. He felt that his son Carson was his most important contribution to his family. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 4, at 11 a.m. in the Lone Hollow-Pepperwood Ward, 2195 E. Pepperwood Dr. (10750 South, in Sandy). Friends may call at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East, 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, Monday evening between 6 and 8 p.m. or Tuesday morning at the church between 10 and 10:45 a.m. A short graveside service and interment will follow at the Garden City Cemetery at approximately 4 p.m. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Ballard, Charles W. Charles W. Ballard 1928 ~ 2005 Charles W. Ballard passed away September 29, 2005. Born November 7, 1928 to John H. and Maggie Jackson Ballard. Survived by wife, Virginia; brother, Dan D. Ballard (Nettie); daughter, Janice; three grandchildren; stepchildren and their families. A viewing will be held at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S. Redwood Road, on Mon. October 3, 2005 from 10-10:45 a.m., followed by a Memorial Service at 11 a.m. Special thanks to Danny and Lorri White and their family for their ongoing love and support to Charles and Virginia. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Barlow, Elroy Taylor Elroy Taylor Barlow 1933 ~ 2005 In loving memory of the most wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Big Brother. Elroy Taylor Barlow left this life on Friday September 30th 2005. He was born on April 5, 1933 to Roy Call and Ellen Taylor Barlow. On January 16th 1953 he was sealed to his Eternal Sweetheart, Jeannine Hansen in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they loved laughing, traveling, rides, music and family. He was always laughing, joking, teasing and playing his music. His family and friends were his greatest treasures and he often told them so. Dad will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful example to all, as he served the Lord wherever asked with all his heart, including a mission with his Sweetheart. He is survived by his sweetheart Jeannine; his brothers, Richard T (Beverly) Barlow, Paul Taylor (Maurene) Barlow, Stan T. (Charmaine) Barlow and one sister Karma Wolfe. His sons and daughters Elroy T. (Margie) Barlow, Tim (Norma) Barlow, Debra (Lee) Breinholt, Wesley T. (Kelly) Barlow, Belinda (Ron) McFadden, Jennifer Barlow, Bonnie (Gaylin) Gabbitas, Wayland T. (Kathy) Barlow. Also survived by 52 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by his parents, brother Thomas T. Barlow and sister Barbara Lamont. Funeral services will be held Friday October 7th, 2005 12 noon at the Murray 11th Ward 5750 South Nena Way. Friends may call Friday at the Church from 10-12 a.m. and Thursday October 6th from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Directors Independent Funeral Service. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Boye, Fern Ockerman Fern Ockerman Boye 1915 ~ 2005 Fern Ockerman Boye died Monday, September 26, 2005 surrounded by her family. Fern was born October 14, 1915 in Benjamin, Utah to Peter A. Ockerman and Annie Northgraves Ockerman. Fern married August R. Boye on December 8, 1940. He died on January 13, 1986. They lost their only daughter, Anne Louise on October 24, 1985. Fern pursued a career in business for 45 years and was an active member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She was also a member of Radiant Chapter #120 and also of the Reviewer's Book Club. Fern is survived by son James R. Boye (Christine) and three grandchildren who meant the world to her. Alyson Jane, Catherine Anne and Lawrence James. She is preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Burden and Grace Moore and a brother, Harold Ockerman. A Memorial Service and small reception will be held to celebrate her life on Monday, October 10, 2005 at 2:00 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to St. Paul's Trust Fund in her name, 261 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, UT. 84102. The family would like to thank all her friends for their visits and the nurses and staff of 4th floor, Brighton Gardens for their exceptional care during the last five months. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Bradfield, Ferris Ferris Bradfield 1909 ~ 2005 NORTH SALT LAKE- Ferris Bradfield, loving father, uncle and friend, returned to our Father in Heaven on Friday, September 30, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was 96 years old. Dad was born July 10, 1909 in Levan, Utah, son of Franklin and Ethel Strange Bradfield. He attended school in Sigurd, Utah. He worked as a boy and young man in the beet fields and farms in Sigurd. He married his sweetheart, Gladys (Gay) Williams on June 3, 1938 in the Manti Temple. She passed away October 9, 1999. He is survived by his daughter, Janet Gay Bradfield, brothers Eldon (Sarah), Ralph, sister Beth, and numerous nieces and nephews. Ferris and Gay lived in Sigurd, Cedar City, and Castle Dale, Utah in the early part of their marriage. Ferris worked in the Huntington Canyon Coal Mine for seven years. They moved to Logan, Utah where he was employed by Utah State University for 28 years. Ferris and Gay retired in Scofield, Utah where he served in the LDS Branch Presidency for a number of years. He was very active in the LDS Church serving as Scout Master, Ward and Financial Clerk, music director, and Counselor in the Branch Presidency. His hobbies included singing, reading, painting ceramics, and gardening. They later moved to North Salt Lake to be near their daughter and he enjoyed the community and all the members of his ward. He was preceded in death by his wife Gladys Bradfield, brothers, Murwin, Norris, and sister Velma. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Camelot Ward Building, 3317 South 800 West, North Salt Lake, Utah, where friends may call prior to the service from 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Graveside services will be held at 3:00 p.m. at the Logan City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Bradley, Ivern Movell (Brad) Ivern Movell (Brad) Bradley "1926 ~ 2005" Our beloved dad, grandpa, and friend passed away peacefully at home September 27, 2005, at the age of 79. He was born June 20, 1926, to Ivern Mckinley Bradley and Ivy Lovilla Ward. Married Judith Ann Margaret Sorenson on December 1, 1948. Honorably served his country twice in the United States Navy from May of 1944 to May of 1946 and the United States Marine Corps from March 1950 to March of 1954. His life career had him driving long haul, responsible for moving heavy and dangerous cargo around the United States for Ashworth Transfer, including the minuteman missile to Florida and tons of steel into Glen Canyon dam. He cherished the outdoors and strived to enjoy them with friends and family while never missing a deer hunt or fishing opener and always an annual trip for the family to Moon Lake. He dearly loved and missed his sweet wife Judy who preceded him in death. Also preceded in death by his sister Rosa Lorraine Naccarato and grandson Ezekial Bench. He is survived by his three sons Jerry (Joann), Mike (Cindy) and Brad (Cherie), and three daughters Lori (Kim) Bench, Kelly (James) Peacock and Patty Bradley. Survived also by his 16 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. A viewing and funeral service will be held at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State Street, Murray, UT. on Monday, Oct. 3, 2005, viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., funeral 11:00 a.m. The family expresses sincere gratitude to CareSource Hospice for their kind guidance and wisdom. Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Brown, Dellas Arthur Colonel (Ret.) Dellas Arthur Brown 1922 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY- Dellas Arthur Brown, age 83, died September 29, 2005 at a local care center. He retired from the Air Force as a decorated veteran after 23 years of service. During his service he received the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters among other citations. Col. Brown was born May 15, 1922, in Riverdale, Utah to Arthur Preston and Francis (Ritter) Brown. He was married September 26, 1944, in Ogden, Utah to his college sweetheart, Marian Parry. Marian died on September 4, 1964. He later married Anita Gielow on October 27, 1967 in Colorado Springs, CO. He lived in Colorado Springs, CO. from 1960 until March of this year when he moved to Salt Lake City to be near his children. Dellas is survived by his wife of 37 years Anita G. Brown of Colorado Springs, CO; his sister Shirley (Lenzi) Nelson of Roy, UT; sons David (Linda) and Parry (Jennifer) Brown; daughter Carole (Patrick) Burden of Salt Lake City, UT; step-daughter Roxanne (Larry Perea) Phillips of Colorado Springs, CO; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; brother, Frank P. Brown; daughter, Pegge Stanley; and grandson Daniel Brown. A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 3, 2005 at the Larkin & Sons Mortuary, 496 24th St., Ogden, UT. Afterwards, a graveside service will be held at the Ogden City Cemetery at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Utah, Silverado Care Center, Care Source Hospice, or another charity of your choice. We'll miss you Dad. OFF YOU GO INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER. E-mail the family at larkin@csolutions.net Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Brunner, Carolyn Carolyn Carr Brunner 1935 ~ 2005 Carolyn Grace Carr Brunner, age 70, passed away in Salt Lake City on Tuesday September 27, 2005 from complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis. She was born on February 1, 1935 to Armond F. and Grace Kimball Carr. She married her high school sweetheart Fred E. Brunner in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 20, 1957. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Patricia Carr. She is survived by her faithful husband, Fred; daughter Deborah (Cory) Sackett; grandchildren, Alan, Michael, Scott, Eric and Megan. Carolyn graduated from South High School and from the University of Utah with a BA degree in Elementary Education, and taught second grade. She was a piano teacher and served as ward organist for many years. She also served on the General Board writing committee for the Relief Society, Sunday school and Young Women curriculum. We along with many others learned patience, long suffering and endurance from her acceptance of life's adversities. She was loved and admired by all who knew her. Her beautiful smile and her concern for others will be missed by family and neighbors alike, but we rejoice knowing that she is finally free from life's trials. Funeral services for Carolyn will be held on Monday October 3, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Valley View 3rd Ward, 4101 South 1925 East, Holladay, Utah. Friends may call on Sunday evening from 6:00 PM to 8:00 Pm at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive and again on Monday morning at the church from 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM prior to the services. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Butler, Allan Scott Allan Scott Butler 1976 ~ 2005 Allan Scott Butler, age 29, passed away on Sept. 30, 2005 in Las Vegas, NV due to an auto pedestrian accident. He was born June 1, 1976 in Idaho Falls, ID to Keven Scott and Tammie Kim Warren Butler. He married Jennifer Gannon on March 16, 2002. "Daddy's little girl", Odessa, was born to them on December 22, 2004. Allan loved his family first most. He was a wonderful father, husband, son, and friend. Allan's greatest joy was found on the bicycle as an avid cyclist. He was noted as the top Utah cyclist for the second year in 2005 winning several various races throughout his career. He is survived by his wife; daughter; mother, Tammie (Ed) Wood; father, Keven (Sandy) Butler; brother, Denim; sisters, Nicole and Carly; stepbrothers, Todd (Ellen), Trevor and Beau Wood; stepsister, Alaina (Greg) Johansen; grandpa, Frank Butler; grandparents, LaVar and Darlene Warren; and many other family members and friends. Allan was preceded in death by his grandmother, Dora Butler. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, October 5, 2005 at 11 am at the West Jordan 29th Ward, 6695 S. 2200 W. Family and friends may visit an hour prior to services at the church and also Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Road. Interment to follow services at Redwood Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be sent for Odessa to Elizabeth Lockette at Morgan Stanely, 2645 E. Parleys Way, SLC, UT., 84109. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Cotro-Manes, Theodore James Theodore James Cotro-Manes "Our Hero" A true fighter to the very end, Teddy never gave up. He inspired us all with his optimism, courage and humor. Ted was born Jan. 20, 1959 to Paul and Eileen Cotro-Manes. He grew up in Salt Lake, attending Skyline High and then made the military his career of choice. He was honored with four Army Commendation medals; the Air Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal and the Afghan Campaign Ribbon among others. A great honor and source of pride he was to be the recipient of the Minuteman Center of Gravity Award for the Battalions deployment to Afghanistan. He was an excellent Apache Helicopter pilot with a passion to fly. He loved and admired the men and women he served with. Ted and Cheryl (Davis) married June 15, 1990 and settled in Salt Lake where he enjoyed entertaining friends and family in his yard. Luau's, Easter, Halloween . . . any holiday was a reason to create many happy memories. The Easter egg hunts, Christmas brunches and chickens twirling on the grill were a big part of his life. Also many adventures to the family cabin. He is survived by his wife Cheryl, sons: David Jeffery and Alexander Nicholas (also honorary son Cody Pizza), his mother Eileen Cotro-Manes, sisters: Kathryn Faye, Paula Bowman (Glen) and Margaret Quenemoen, nieces: Jenny, Emma, Jessica, Lucy and Lauren, nephews: Eli, Ben, Jason, William, Michael, Derek, Andrew, Cole, Hayden, Spencer, Luke and Jack and by his loyal dog Soda. Preceded in death by his father, Gen. Paul N. Cotro-Manes. Special thanks to the LDS bone marrow unit, Utah Cancer Specialists, our family at St. Mark's and especially Rick Hansen and Dr. Chandramoli. Funeral services will be at 12 noon on Monday, October 3, 2005 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive where friends may call from 5-7 p.m. on Sunday, October 2 and Monday from 10:30-11:45. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park with full military honors. A celebration of Theo's life will follow at 3410 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City. Ted was a man of honor and integrity. He was truly loved and will be deeply missed by all. Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Dargan, William E. William E. Dargan 1931 - 2005 William Edward Dargan, 74, known as Barney or Bill, died Saturday, July 9, 2005, at his home in De Pere, Wisconsin, surrounded by his children. The son of the late William V. and Edna (Monahan) Dargan, he was born April 26, 1931 in Butte, MT. He was raised in Salt Lake City and attended the Judge High School. He attended Notre Dame University and graduated from Regis University in Denver with a double major in English and Philosophy.. He then continued his education at the University of Denver where he received Masters Degrees in both Marketing and Economics. He and his family moved to Erie, Pennsylvania, where he taught at Gannon College for three years. They then moved to De Pere in 1966 where he began teaching at St. Norbert College. While at St. Norbert, he was instrumental in developing the Business Administration Program and Marketing Department. He received many awards during his academic years but was best remembered for his strong influence on the development of many young men and women who went on to become leaders and achievers in the business and professional world. Bill helped students build personal integrity and responsibility. The ROTC program at St. Norbert was very important to him. In 1996 the U. S. Army conveyed to him the Distinguished Service Medal for Civilians, the highest award the army gives to a non-military person. Bill retired from teaching in 1996 and received an honorary Ph. D. from St. Norbert. He was an avid reader of military history and enjoyed reading to children at St. Mary's Hospital. He also loved trains and was a model train enthusiast. He is survived by his three children: Caylah Dargan, Alicia (Daniel) Kroner, and Brady Dargan as well as by three grandchildren. His sister, Mrs. Peter McDonald of Tacoma, WA, survives him as does Dolores Dargan, the mother of his children. He was preceded in death by his parents and infant sister, Kathleen. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Old St. Joe's Church on the St. Norbert campus. Burial in the Allouez Cemetery. Green Bay area. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Ellerman, G. Clinton G. Clinton Ellerman 1926 ~ 2005 G. Clinton Ellerman. beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend passed away on September 29, 2005 after a long battle with cancer. Born November 25, 1926 to Everard and Enid Ellerman. Married Dixie Colleen Crutchfield on July 5, 1947. She died December 1990. Married Ilene Dot Johnson May 11, 1996. She died December, 2004. Survived by son, C. Douglas Ellerman; two daughters, Judy Jensen and Dixie (Dale) Sargent; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Athelene (Elliott) Wintch and Pat (Gene) Martinson and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Dixie; his second wife, Ilene; daughter, Gerri; son-in-law, Donald Jensen; grandson, Trevor Jensen; and three sisters and one brother. Clint worked as a meat-cutter from the age of 14 until he retired at age 75. He worked at several area grocery stores and the former Miller Meat Co. in downtown Salt Lake City. Special thanks for the loving care to Wasatch Valley Rehabilitation and Care Source Hospice. Memorial service Tuesday, Oct 4th, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Funeral Home, 3401 So. Highland Drive, with a visitation one hour prior to the service. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Erickson, Carene Spilker English Carene Spilker English Erickson 1936 ~ 2005 ST. GEORGE, UT - Carene Erickson, 69, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on September 30th, with her family by her side. Carene was born on June 5, 1936, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Herman and Thora Spilker. She had fond memories of her childhood in Butlerville where she met and later married the love of her life, Thomas F. English in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1955. Blessed with 10 children, Tom and Carene worked hand-in-hand to provide an atmosphere of love in which their family has thrived. She dedicated herself to the service of her family and others in Church callings and other service opportunities. She left no doubt what she believed by the way she lived and the unconditional love she showed to those around her. Carene was preceded in death by her daughter Shirlene and later her husband Tom in May of 1989. In December of 1994, Carene married C. Wayne Erickson, and together they blessed the lives of both families. They loved each other and shared a deep friendship. Their passion was to cherish and nurture the combined family of 14 children, 36 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. She is survived by her siblings: Marianne Wright, H. Larry Spilker (Colleen), and Paul Spilker (Ann), her husband Wayne, and her children, Carolyn Brooks (Remington), Charles English (Joanne), Sherene English, Paula Hill (David), Daniel English (Vina), Dave English (Betty), Laurie Lemmon (Patrick), William English (Claire), Matthew English (Muriel), and Wayne's children: Wendy Smith (Mark), Ronald Erickson (Vicky), Sherry Simons (Douglas), and Randy Erickson (Jayne). Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 4, 2005, at 12 noon, at the Brighton LDS 8th Ward Chapel, 2895 East Creek Rd., in Sandy, Utah. A visitation will be held Sunday, October 2, from 6-8 p.m., at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. St. George Blvd., St. George, Utah and Tuesday, October 4, from 10-11:30 a.m., prior to services at the chapel. Interment will be in the Sandy City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary 435-673-4221. Condolences may be sent to the family through Metcalf's website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Escamilla, Pedro Martinez Pedro Martinez Escamilla 1959 ~ 2005 Pedro Martinez Escamilla, son, brother, uncle and good friend, passed away in San Diego on September 25, 2005, after a brief illness. Pedro was born March 14, 1959, in Tehuacan, Puebla, Mexico. Pedro moved to Salt Lake City to join his sisters in 1981at the age of 24. Pedro lived most of his adult life in Salt Lake City, but in recent years he lived in Las Vegas and San Diego. Wherever Pedro lived, he met people easily and quickly had friends from all walks of life. No place was this more true than in Salt Lake City. Regardless of the location or the situation, people invariably approached Pedro with a happy greeting. He was a kind and giving person who would do anything for a friend. The stories of his lifetime travels and experiences never ceased to amaze and amuse even those who knew him best. We already miss Pedro more than we thought possible, but the memories we share of our dear "Papi" and the things we've learned and gained from them will stay with us every day. Pedro is survived by his parents, Pedro Martinez Sanchez and Deborah Escamilla de Martinez, brother Andres Martinez Escamilla, sister Haydee Falcon, all of Mexico, sister Dora Ramirez of Kearns, Utah, extended family and many loving friends. A celebration of Pedro's life will be held between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m., Saturday, October 8, 2005, at The Groutage Gallery, 1058 East 2100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Please stop by and share memories of Pedro with others who knew and loved him. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Hill, Jack Jack Hill 1932 ~ 2005 FARMINGTON - On Monday, September 26, 2005, our father, grandfather and friend, Jack Hill, ended his courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He fought this disease with such dignity and strength. Jack was born October 17, 1932 to Cora Pearl and Melvin Hill. He married Mary Dawson (later divorced). He is survived by his daughter Natalie (Corey) Houmand, and his son Lance (Ruth) Hill, five grandsons, four granddaughters and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his son Ryan. He is also survived by his brothers Dick and Joe Hill. Jack lived an amazing life. He attended Davis High School and then Utah State University. As an All-American half-back for the Aggies, he had great success. He still holds the all time scoring record. He left Utah State to serve a mission for the LDS church in Canada. When he returned he chose to continue playing football and was drafted in the NFL by the Baltimore Colts; however, he signed with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders. After playing in Canada, he was signed by the Denver Broncos, where he played until his career ended due to a knee injury. He was inducted into both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and the Utah Sports Hall of Fame. Jack's life included a career in the car business. He was the owner of Jack's Auto Sales. He also continued his passion for football as he coached both his sons and grandsons in Little League. You didn't want to be a referee making a call against Coach Hill's team!! Jack loved the game of golf. He was a master of the short game, and was currently perfecting "the swing of the future." He has been a member of Oakridge for over 30 years, and his "buds" from the club were family. Their love and devotion to him will never be forgotten. Funeral services will be Monday, Oct. 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main. Friends and family may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery. "What's the deal?" We'll miss you Dad. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News from 9/29/2005 - 10/2/2005. Inglefield, Thelma Johnson Thelma Johnson Inglefield "T.J." Thelma Johnson Inglefield, "T.J.", age 78, passed away peacefully September 28, 2005 in the loving arms of her Heavenly Father. Born February 15, 1927 in Fountain Green, UT to Charles Melvin and Elva Ann Simonsen Johnson. Thelma married Jack W. Inglefield in Manti, UT and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mom was a beautiful lady who loved all her family and friends and took pride in her home and garden. She was a member of the L.D.S. Church with lots of faith and survived many challenges. Her hobbies were making beautiful dolls, writing poetry and singing. Thelma is survived by her children, Jackie (Rick) Leiter, Cindy (Steve) Chesnut and Randy (Patrice) Inglefield, six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Jack, parents, four sisters and two brothers. Mom, we will miss you so much and will love you always. Your Loving Family. "God be with you till we meet again." Per Thelma's wishes, there will be a private family service on Monday. Funeral Directors: Valley View Funeral Home. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Kalt, Dr. Percy German Dr. Percy G. Kalt 1931 ~ 2005 Dr. Percy German Kalt, 74, passed away on Sept. 29, 2005, in St. George, Utah, with his wife and children at his side. He fought a courageous battle against cancer. He was born to Fred W. Kalt and Augusta C. Schillinger on Jan 28, 1931, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Percy was one of Utah's most accomplished violinists, who developed a love for classical music early in life. At the tender age of 4, he picked up his violin and under the careful guidance of his father (a member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra), began his music studies. He earned B.S. and M.A. degrees in music from the University of Utah, and a Doctorate of Music at the University of Michigan. During his career, Dr. Kalt served on many faculties including Brigham Young University and the University of Michigan. He leaves an extensive resume of professional undertakings including professor, soloist, concertmaster, conductor, clinician, lecturer, teacher, mentor, and benefactor, both nationally and internationally, including 22 years as primarius of the Deseret String Quartet. Throughout his life, he contributed countless hours of gratuitous public service and endeavored to raise the level of classical music appreciation. He touched the lives of many through his talents. However, a life rich in musical accomplishments was but a part of the whole man, for his greatest devotion was to his family, including his wife, Gudrun, of 50 years, seven children, and 22 grandchildren. In addition to spending time with his family, he enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, gardening, sports, and serving others. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He and his wife, Gudrun, enjoyed serving a mission at the St. George Temple Visitor Center. He performed before princes and prophets, but will be most missed by those who knew him best, upon whom the pain of his passing is comforted by the knowledge of a joyous reunion with loved ones beyond the grave, including his parents and beloved son, David, who preceded him in death, and the assurance that all who loved him shall embrace him once again in time and eternity. He is survived by his wife, Gudrun Hanna Butz-Kalt; their six children, Thoma (Robert) Emmons, Michelle (Perry) Nielsen, Manuel (Stacy) Kalt, Tanya (Gene) Park, Christina (Darrell) Rich, Andreas (Lori) Kalt; 22 grandchildren; and brothers, Harry, Fred and Ronald Kalt. Funeral Services will be held Monday, October 3, 2005, 10:00 a.m. at the Morningside Stake Center, 881 South River Road, St. George, Utah. Friends and family may call from 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, 4800 North East Lawn Drive (650 East) in Provo, Ut. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Linnell, Fannie E. Davis Jolly Fannie E Davis Jolly Linnell 1908 ~ 2005 Fannie E. Linnell, 97, passed away peacefully with family by her side on Saturday, October 1, 2005. Fannie was born May 18, 1908 in Duchesne to Frank and Elizabeth Wardle Davis. She moved to Salt Lake City in her late teens and resided here the rest of her life. She married Maurice "Son" Jolly on July 8, 1931. Together they had one child Benjamin L Jolly. After her husband Son passed away, Fannie married H. Scott Linnell and they were married for almost 30 years until Scott's passing on February 13, 1985. Fannie had a love of the outdoors, spending almost 20 years as caretaker of the Harrison Duck Club and enjoying summers at the cabin in Provo Canyon. Grandma was an avid card player-especially canasta. She loved to knit and many were blessed by receiving her knitted creations. She is survived by her beloved sister Lois Davis, daughter-in-law Judy Jolly, two grandsons Scott Jolly (Shauna) and Mark Jolly (Kari). She also leaves behind four great-grand-children Chris, Jessie, Breana and Benjamin and many other friends and family. Preceded in death by her husbands, son Ben, brothers Lamar and Ronald Davis and sister Dolores Stoker. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Moran Eye Center for research. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, October 5th at 12 noon, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Friends and family may call on Wednesday at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to the services. The family would like to extend a special thanks to all friends and family who have shown so much love and kindness to Fannie including the staff at both Wasatch Rehabilitation and CareSource Hospice. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Lundstrom, Kay Kay Lundstrom 1913 - 2005 Catherine Louise Ryan Lundstrom died on September 27, 2005 in Salt Lake City due to injuries after a fall. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania on July 17, 1913 to George Aloysius Ryan and Edith May Wolford Ryan. Her father secured a job on an oil lease outside Orcutt, Santa Barbara County, CA and moved the family by train before she was a year old. She graduated from Santa Maria Union High School and attended Hancock College, also in Santa Maria. She married Harold Lundstrom in November 1934 in San Louis Obispo, CA. One year later, they drove to Mesa, AZ to have their marriage solemnized in the Mesa Arizona Temple. The couple would have celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary this coming November. They moved to Salt Lake City in 1945 and lived on the avenues for sixty years in the 20th ward, Ensign Stake. She held several ward and stake positions. She was employed in the finance department of ZCMI for many years. She enjoyed being a pink Lady at the LDS Hospital. She won awards for number of hours and years spent in that volunteer position. She was an excellent cook and hostess as her husband invited many friends to Sunday dinner. She was a generous neighbor and gave freely to people in need. She loved her home and filled it with fresh flowers year round. She is survived by her husband, Harold; a daughter, Elissa (Ken Waters), Sun Lakes, AZ, and two son; D. Nicholas (Linda Brown), Roosevelt, UT, and Linc (Rickie Lake), Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by her son Mark. She leaves 11 loving grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her niece Betty (Clarence McGill) Santa Maria, CA, and two nephews; Jim Ryan (Dorothy), also of Santa Maria, CA, and Bob Ryan (Sharon) Atascadaro, CA A private family burial was held Friday, Sept. 30, 2005 at Mountain View Memorial Estates directed by Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortuary. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Luttrell, William J. Bill Luttrell World Citizen William J. Luttrell, born Aug. 4, 1921, died July 12, 2005. Married Jeanne Marie Hampton Roueche Aug. 17, 1945 in Arlington, VA. Jeanne died Dec. 25, 2004. Sons Mark Luttrell, Seward, Alaska; Jeff Luttrell, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Bill received his Master's Degree in Political Science from the University of Utah. Citizen Luttrell was a Devout Democrat, World Federalist, Unitarian, and Poker Player. His life will be reviewed and honored at a memorial service, arranged by his beloved Martha's Luncheon Group, Friday, Oct. 7, 11:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Church, 569 So. 1300 East. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Mair, Daniel A. Daniel A. Mair 1917 ~ 2005 Daniel Alexander Mair, Grantsville, was born October 14, 1917 in Heber City, Utah to Daniel and Pearl Mair, and left this world on September 30, 2005. On June 30, 1947, he married Virginia Matson. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 18, 1962. Dan is survived by his wife Virginia and six children: Dee (Arlene) Mair of Grantsville; Claudia (Kent) Baker of Stockton; Suzy (Allen) Wall of Stansbury Park; Dana (Kim) Allred of Stockton, Karen (Ed) Williams and Jeff Mair both of Grantsville. Dan was Grampa to 18 grandchildren, with 11 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Melvin "Johnny" (Margaret) Mair of Tooele, and Virda Broadhead of Heber City. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings: Edna Mair, Lola Mair, LaVon Cox, William "Bud" Mair, Evelyn Mills, Viola Davis and Bonnie Jarvis. Dan was a veteran of World War II having served in the South Pacific and was the recipient of two Bronze Stars. He retired from Tooele Army Depot with 38 years of service. Dan enjoyed traveling and for years traveled with the Good Sam's Club of Tooele. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, and loved dogs. He was an artistic craftsman, specializing in Native American ceramics. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Grantsville 3rd Ward, 415 West Apple St. Friends may call at Tate Mortuary, Tooele on Monday from 6-8 and 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior at the church on Tuesday. Interment in the Grantsville Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Ott, Blaine N. Blaine N. Ott 10/2/1939~7/7/2005 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Celebrating your life, your love, your legacy. We miss you so Much.... If tears could build a stairway & memories a lane, we would climb right up to heaven and bring you home again. With All Our love, Your Family Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Pate, Christopher Bud Christopher Bud Pate Happy Birthday Happy Birthday awesome son, brother, and friend! Your perfect example of living is our inspiration! Your loving heart dwells in ours. You are a part of our every breath! We thank God for sharing you with us to make us better! Until we hold you again, all our love, Mom, Dad and Girls. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Patrick, Curtis Curtis Patrick 1963 ~ 2005 Curtis Patrick, age 41, passed away September 28, 2005 in Magna, Utah. Born October 6, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Harold and JoAnn Marie Highland Patrick Jr. Survived by son: Ryan; father: Harold, three brothers Bradley K., Randall J., and Michael Byron; one sister: Darcy Jo. Preceded in death by his mother JoAnn Ormand. Memorial services will be Wednesday, Oct 5, 7 p.m. at Valley View Memorial Park, 4335 W. 4100 So. Family requests no floral tributes Funeral directors I.P.S. Crematory Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Putman, Michael Lee Michael Lee Putman 1956 ~ 2005 I AM AWARE, I AM SPONTANEOUS, I AM INTIMATE Michael Lee Putman passed away September 28, 2005, surrounded by his loved ones, after a brief 28-day courageous fight against pancreatic cancer. He was born March 14, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Raymond Lee and Ellen Ramsay Putman. He graduated from West High School in 1974. Michael graduated from the University of Utah in 1983 with a degree in history. He worked for the Salt Lake County Recreation Department since 1988. Mike was a very valuable, dedicated employee of the recreational staff. He was proud of his longevity with the department for 18 years. He always went the extra mile. He loved his work and enjoyed working with the people in the community. Family was very important to Michael. He was always there for his parents, brother and sisters. He played a large part in the lives of his nieces and nephews. He was their role model, giving them love and guidance, Great Uncle Mike. Mike was an intelligent man, a lover of knowledge and history. He was also an animal lover, leaving behind his dog, Gretchen. He was loyal to all and loyal to his beliefs. Anyone that knew Michael knew him as GENUINE. Survived by his parents, Raymond Lee and Ellen Ramsay Putman; sisters, Diana (Larry) Richins and family, Linda Redmond (Brent) Jepson and family; niece Tomilyn Redmond Pahl; nephew, Raymond (Mandy) Redmond; great nieces, Chelsie Jeffs and Emily Ray Redmond; great nephew, Anthony Redmond; unborn great nephew, Joseph Thomas Michael Redmond; aunts, Marge Mathews, Norma Putman, Betty Ramsay; foster brother, Chris Marchant; and many close and BELOVED COUSINS and friends. Preceded in death by brother, Mark Raymond Putman; nephew, Steven Clark Jones; brother-in-law, Thomas Redmond; special cousin, Clary Cluff; grandparents, and many aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 3, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road. A viewing will be held Sunday, October 2nd from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Monday at the mortuary. Interment will be at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, same location. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.celelbratinglife-ut.com. TAP HER LIGHT Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Reed, James Eldredge James Eldredge Reed 1913 ~ 2005 James Eldredge Reed, passed away at his home on Sept. 29, 2005, of causes incident to age. He was born Nov. 25, 1913 in the Bronx, New York, to Adrian Meredith Reed and Florence Colegrove James of Mansfield Center, Conn. He grew up in Mamaroneck, NY, graduating from Rye Neck High School without missing a day of school. Always interested in athletics, he starred in soccer, and graduated from Cortland State University in Physical Education. In 1938, he joined the WT Grant Co. in New York City, and was transferred to Salt Lake City. In 1941, he married his sweetheart, Verda Leishman Hall in the Lion House. Through the efforts of the missionaries in New England, he joined the LDS Church. In 1948, he returned to Utah with his little family to be sealed together in the Logan Temple, and to organize the James E. Reed Co., specializing in the sale of mutual funds. A pleasant man, with undeniable charm, he devoted 17 years to the LDS Hospital Branch and also donated over 22 gallons of blood to the LDS Hospital Blood Bank. Quick to forgive the slights of others, he persevered in doing good deeds. His hobbies were varied - reading, golf, games, and chess, which he introduced to nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. We will miss his love, patience, knowledge, quick wit, great sense of humor, and his sign-off, "Everything is copasetic." He is survived by his loving and adoring wife, Verda, and daughter, Linda (Parley) Giles, two sisters, Adaline Morgan of Norwood, Mass., and Mary Katchke of Panaca, Nev., nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter Roberta Susan, and two brothers, Adrian and Edward Reed. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, October 5th at the Emigration 6th Ward, Hilltop and 18th Avenue, in Salt Lake City, at 10:30 a.m. A viewing will precede the funeral services on Tuesday, October 4th, at Larkin Mortuary (260 E. South Temple), from 6-8 p.m. Interment: Wellsville City Cemetery. The family wishes to extend their love and appreciation to Hospice workers for their comfort and care, and to the Relief Society sisters for their unfailing support of grandmother. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Robinson, Charles Anthony (Tony) Charles Anthony Robinson (Tony) 1933 ~ 2005 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, Charles Anthony Robinson (Tony), 72, was taken from us suddenly in a tragic accident on September 29, 2005. He was born May 2, 1933 in Fillmore, Utah to Joshua S. and Mary N. Robinson. He graduated from Millard High School in 1951. He was drafted into the US Army in 1953, where he served his country in Alaska for two years during the Korean conflict. He was employed by Boyles Bros. Drilling Co. for 42 years. He married Victoria P. Simchak on July 4, 1957 in Wakefield, Michigan. Their marriage was blessed with five healthy boys, Tony (Deborah), Fillmore; Michael (Kim), Texas; Dale (Sherry), Springville; Eugene, Nevada; Larry (Angie), Fort Carson. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Vicki, five sons, 22 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, sisters Mary Ellen Wilbey, California; Yvonne (Jay) Shurtz, Ireta (Eldon) Shurtz, Delta; and brothers David (Sharon), Elwood (Linda), Bluffdale. He was preceded in death by son Joseph, parents, sister Lily, brothers Joshua Jr., Eric, and Aaron. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Fillmore 2nd Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call for a viewing from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment will be in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the care of Rasmussen Mortuary. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Spendlove, Elaine Elaine Spendlove 1927 ~ 2005 Elaine passed away Sep 27, 2005 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. She was born May 18, 1927 in St. George, Utah to BP and Anna Gifford Wulffenstein. She married Ted Fullmer and they had they children. She later married Garth Spendlove and they had seven children. She was a member of the Worldwide Church of God. Survived by her children: Martin, Robert, Shauna, Steven, Carol, Kieth, Ellen, Foster and Laura, 29 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. Many thanks to her nieces, Virginia and Alona for caring for her in her final weeks. Thanks to the great people at First Choice Hospice for helping out. Friends may call Monday Oct 10, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Discovery Christian Church, 5929 S 900 E, Murray, Utah. No flowers please. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Stocking, Blaine Fredrich Blaine Fredrich Stocking 1927 ~ 2005 WEST JORDAN- Blaine Fredrich Stocking, 77, died Sept. 30, 2005 in a West Jordan Hospital following a short illness. Born Nov. 27, l927 in Crescent, Utah to John Mroy and Carrie Christina Geisler Stocking. Married Reva Evans on Feb. l4, l950 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Blaine worked for the Sugar Factory in West Jordan for years. Then worked at Kennecott Copper for 39 years, retiring in 1985. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. Survived by his wife Reva, daughter Vicky Lynn, sons Steven and Jerrilee, Ralph and Marilyn Gae, and Robert, eight grandchildren, and seven great- grandchildren, one brother David and Wilma, sisters-in-law Audrey Stocking, Gene Stocking, and Cynthia Mills, brother-in-law Max Evans, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brothers Lovell, Dan, Dale and Allen, sisters Orpha, Evelyn, Leah and Norma. Funeral Services will be held Wed., 11:00 a.m. at the Jordan Oaks 8th Ward, 8035 So. Leslie Dr. (3905 W.) Friends may call Tues. eve from 6-8 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 So. 2200 W. Riverton and on Wed. one hour prior at the Church. Interment in the West Jordan Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Stuart, Carlene J. Carlene J. Stuart 1934 ~ 2005 Carlene Elizabeth Jorgensen Stuart, 71, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on Thursday, September 29, 2005 following a courageous battle with cancer. She passed peacefully surrounded by the children she cherished. Carlene was born on April 27, 1934 in San Francisco, California to William and Mary Jorgensen. At age 17, she took a civil service job in West Germany, where she met and married Frank K. Stuart on May 3, 1953. In 1960, the family moved to Bountiful, where Carlene lovingly guided and directed the lives of her seven children. She is survived by five sons: Scott (Karen), Greg (Desi), Tom (Stephanie), all of Bountiful; Stephen (Allison) of Salt Lake City; Kenneth (Becky) of Farmington; two daughters: Sandra (Steve) Mason of Fort Worth, TX; and Julie (Gregory) Castle of Kanab; 25 grandchildren; and five great-grand-children. The family would like to express their gratitude to Ellen Lamptey, who lovingly cared for Carlene during the last months of her life. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Bountiful 54th Ward, 540 North 1200 East, Bountiful. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Monday morning from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News from 9/30/2005 - 10/2/2005. Tadje, Emma Cecile Ashworth Emma Cecile Ashworth Tadje 1916 ~ 2005 Emma Cecile Ashworth Tadje, age 88, returned to her heavenly home and eternal companion, Philip, September 25, 2005. She was born November 26, 1916 in Salt Lake City to Harold W. Ashworth and Ellen Cecile Giauque. She grew up across from Liberty Park with her two younger sisters and two brothers. Being the eldest daughter, she was given a lot of responsibility in helping at home beginning at a young age and was given the nickname "busy Liz." Emma enjoyed sports and was especially skilled with a tennis racket and baseball bat. She married her sweetheart, Philip Frederick Tadje on September 12, 1939 in the Salt Lake Temple. Emma was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served in many capacities. A highlight of her church service was a mission she and Phil fulfilled together in Oakland, California, 1979-81. Members in the Bay area still comment on their mission and the continuing impact of their love and kindness. She was an exceptional pianist and organist, and many were blessed and inspired by her musical talents. She instilled the love of music in the lives of her children and grandchildren and was a great supporter of their music education. She had many other talents - a great cook, organizer, compassionate friend and businesswoman. With the help and encouragement of her mother, Phil and Emma established Anser-Fone in 1954, one of the first telephone answering services in Salt Lake City. This business was a family effort, but Emma was the heart and soul of it for many years. Later, there was time for fun, too; she and Philip loved to attend Jazz basketball games together and with friends and family. Emma and Phil were great examples of selfless service, spending a lifetime caring for and providing for the needs and wants of others, unsolicited and without fanfare. They particularly enjoyed the fellowship of family and friends. A special group of friends were members of "the 49ers", a group of returned missionaries and their wives from the Swiss-German mission, with whom they shared many years of special memories. A scripture from Joshua 24:15 describes their legacy as parents: "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve, as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Emma was preceded in death by her loving husband, Philip, her parents, a brother Harold W. Ashworth Jr., and a sister June A. Johnson. She is survived by her daughters: Cecile Linford (Rulon) of Oakland, California; Kathleen Anderson (Jeffrey) of Salt Lake City; Marilyn Johnson (Phillip) of Hewitt, Texas; her sons: David P. Tadje (Diane), and John F. Tadje (Kathy), both of Alpine, Utah. She also is survived by a brother, Wayne Ashworth, a dear sister, Norma Wheadon, and many nieces and nephews. also her beloved 26 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will beTuesday, Oct. 4 at 12 noon at the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 South Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held Monday, from 6 to 8 pm at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 E 1300 South, Salt Lake City and one hour prior to the service at the Church. The family wishes to thank all those who lovingly cared for Emma during the last few years, including family, friends, The Wentworth at Millcreek, The Stratford at Willow Creek, the Greenwood Assisted Living Center (Lehi), and Odyssey Hospice. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund. On line condolences www.larkinmortuary.com. Published in the Deseret News from 9/30/2005 - 10/2/2005. Taylor, Betty Louise Parry Betty Louise Parry Taylor Betty Lou Betty Louise Parry Taylor, 80, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family on September 30, 2005 from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Born February 21, 1925 in a taxicab on the corner of 1st Avenue and A Street in Salt Lake City, daughter of Thomas Billings and Myrtle Louisa Sperry Parry. She was a graduate of West High School and married Elden, her high school sweetheart, on December 23, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. A member of the "greatest generation," she did her part by following her husband from naval assignment to assignment across the country working in positions vacated by those who were called to serve in World War II. An original member of the Rose Park Stake, she served in many positions including Stake and Ward Relief Society Presidency, Stake and Ward Young Women's Presidency, and teacher. She was the Secretary of the Brighton Girl's Camp for seven years and West High Seminary Secretary for 11 years. She loved quilting, embroidering, nurturing her flower garden, and especially loved her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother Bill. She is survived by her loving husband, Elden Virl Taylor, and sons Steven L. (Donna), Kevin B. (Gerri'), David P. (Lucy), daughters Kathleen A. Brown (Dennis), Shannon T. Steoger (Michael), Linda J. Nielsen (Douglas), and Julie L. Smith (Sterling), 30 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 5, 2005, at 12 noon, at the Rose Park Stake Center East Chapel, 1153 West 8th North. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday at the church from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be at Lakeview Memorial Estates in Bountiful, Utah. Online condolences at www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Thomas, Reva B. Reva B. Thomas Together Again Reva Beckstead Thomas returned to her Heavenly Father and was reunited with her husband, John, once again on September 29, 2005. She was born on June 25,1920, in Granite, Utah, to Henry and Emma Beckstead. She married John in the Salt Lake Temple on February 21, 1941. She served in many callings in the LDS church, her favorite being the Relief Society President. She and her husband served a mission in the Albuquerque, New Mexico Mission. She was the postmistress at the Stockton Post Office for over 20 years. Her greatest joy was being a wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her children, Barry (Judy) and Kendall (Marlene) of Stockton and Melanie (Allen) Humphries of Enterprise, Utah. She has 21 grandchildren, 37 great-grand-children and five great-great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband, John and daughter, Diane. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Tooele Stake Center, 253 So. 200 East, Tooele, Utah. A viewing will be held on Tuesday evening, Oct. 4th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Utah and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in the Tooele Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005. Vickers, Charles H. Charles H Vickers "VIC" Born May 6th, 1931 in Malone, Fl. to John Harvie and Eunice Chambliss Vickers, died at home Mon. Sept. 26th, 2005. Although diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, death was caused by a heart attack. Survived by wife Billie Perkins Vickers, son David Vickers (Sue), two granddaughters and two great-grandsons. Preceded in death by sons Charles Anthony and Roger C. Vickers. Served in the U.S. Navy for 4 years and was a veteran of the Korean War. Vic established Vickers Truck Equipment, sold out and followed up with Western Metals Transport and Vicar Inc. Cremation was done at his request. A memorial service will be held Mon., Oct 3rd at 7:00 p.m. at Goff Mortuary - 8090 So. State St., Midvale, Ut. 84047. Friends and family may visit Monday from 6-7 p.m. Published in the Deseret News from 10/1/2005 - 10/2/2005. Woodbury, Joy Solomon Joy Solomon Woodbury 1927 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Joy Solomon Woodbury, age 78, passed away on September 30, 2005 Joy was born September 15, 1927 in Granger, Utah to Melvin Charles and Everean Nielsen Solomon. Married John Haskell Woodbury May 29, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her in death on March 13, 2004. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She spent many hours caring for and teaching her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to have a great love for the gospel, music and literature. She was famous for her pies, chocolates, birthday and wedding cakes. Joy served in the Lions Club, PTA and volunteered at the Juvenile Detention Center. Survived by children, Jacquie (Larry) Jones, Johnny Woodbury and Julie (Larry) Romero; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Lavon Rogers, Cherril Mitchell, Ivie Hepner, Patsy (Jerry) Larson, Susan (Donald) Frei; brothers, Ray (Ilene) Solomon, Bryant (Joyce) Solomon. Preceded in death by infant daughters, Wendy, Christine and Laurie Elaine, and great-grandson, Gavin Jones. The family would like to give special thanks to the staff of Care Source Hospice and The Stratford Alzheimer Center for the outstanding care they gave to Mom. Funeral services will be Tuesday, October 4, at 11:00 a.m. at the Jordan North 16th Ward, 3836 West 4100 South. Family and friends may visit Monday from 5-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Tuesday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. Published in the Deseret News from 10/2/2005 - 10/3/2005. Zabriskie, Cheryl Lynn Cheryl Lynn Zabriskie Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother In loving memory. Not a day goes by that you are not in our thoughts and prayers. Love, your family. Published in the Deseret News on 10/2/2005.