OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 28 Dec 2004; 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: Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com Aldous, Linda Linda Aldous 1946 - 2004 Linda Aldous, beloved daughter, sister and friend passed away suddenlyof heart failure on December 22, 2004. She was born on Dec. 9, 1946 daughter of Charles Aldous (deceased) and Betty Lou Escandon. In her early career she was a very qualified licensed optician practicing in Salt Lake, Washington, D.C. and Las Vegas. Linda later became employed by Highland Ridge hospital where she worked for 18 years, and was currently the "After Care Director". Linda was very proficient in her work. Her love, her compassion and her understanding of those she had contact with touched many lives around the country. She loved to work in her yard and spend time in Puerto Vallerta, Mexico where she had just returned from vacation. She is survived by her parents, Betty Lou and Frank (Papa San) Jackson; sister, Claudia (Mark) Wilson; brothers, David Aldous, Keith (Nancy) Jackson and an adoring family of cousins, nieces and nephews, two special Aunts, Helen and Janice. She leaves her sweet little dog and loving companion, Morgan. A celebration of Linda's life will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive on Wednesday, December 29th at 1:00 PM. Please come if you can and help us pay tribute to this remarkable woman. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The love we share will always keep us close for no matter where a daughter is, she is always at home in the hearts of those who love her. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please make a contribution to The Haven, 974 E. So. Temple, 84102 or the Utah Aids Foundation, 1408 So. 1100 E., 84105 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Allison, Catherine Beatrice Gardner Catherine Beatrice Gardner Allison 1919 ~ 2004 Catherine Beatrice Gardner Allison, age 85, passed away on December 26, 2004 in Salt Lake City. She was born January 10, 1919, in Provo, Utah to Silver Glenn Gardner and Zina Beatrice Rawlings. She graduated from Helper High School and LDS Business College. She married Alex James Allison on October 4, 1941 , later sealed in Salt Lake Temple on February 19, 1968. She is preceded in death by her husband and daughter. She is survived by her daughter Alexis Christianson (Harlow), her five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and her sister LaRaine Malaska. She worked as Treasurer of the Wycott Credit Union. She served in Young Women's Organization for many years. She was the Compassionate Service Leader in Relief Society. She spent many years bowling and dancing with her husband. She enjoyed cooking for family and watching Jazz games. She will be happy to be able to see her husband and daughter again. A Viewing will be held Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 Highland, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. with a short funeral service to follow. Interment will be Thursday in Helper, Utah. We want to thank the Wentworth Assisted Living staff for the care and love they showed Catherine. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Andersen, Oscar Oscar Andersen 1909 ~2004 Oscar Andersen died December the 26, 2004 in Salt Lake City. He was born the 30th of December 1909 in Odense Denmark to Anders Martin Andersen and Marie Nielsine Jorgine Jensen. He married Else Grethe Rasmussen in Copenhagen on the 29th of August 1936. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on the 8th of February 1952. He emigrated from Denmark to the USA in 1950 with his wife and son Vagn-Oluf. He was preceded in death by his wife, father and mother, and two brothers Theodor and Tage. Oscar was trained as a machinist, and tool and dye maker in Denmark. In Utah he worked at McGee and Hogan Machine shop, May Foundry and Machine shop, and Thiokol. Since his retirement at age 70 he had been providing care for and helped many friends. He had an inquisitive mind, always reading and studying. He loved astronomy and spent many hours gazing at the galaxies with his large telescope at Little Mountain and Stansbury Park. He was an avid target marksman. In his younger days he played the violin and mandolin. He could fix anything, and was always taking things apart and putting them back together. He is survived by his son Vagn-Oluf (Ingelise), four grandchildren, Tina Edwards, Katie Jones (Robert), Mark (Kaylene), Lars Martin (Crystal), 11 great-grandchildren all of Salt Lake City, and one brother-in-law Frithiof Clausen of Willard, Utah. He is loved and missed. He leaves a lonely spot in the hearts of his friends and family, and especially his good friend Nada Moaremoff. We wish to express gratitude and appreciation to the individuals at Christus St. Joseph's Villa for their professional, tender and caring kindness to him and the family while he was in their care. Services will be held at the Larkin Mortuary at 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004. Viewing will be from 1:45-2:45 on the day of service. Interment will be at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park at 3401 S. Highland Dr. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Baird, Shanti Georgeanne Donna Shanti Georgeanne Donna Baird September 3, 1980 In the home where she was born and in the presence of many of her loved ones on Christmas eve, Shanti knew it was finally safe to release the confusion and pain that had tormented her for so long and allowed her soul to graduate. Throughout her life, she radiated a huge capacity to love, care for and nurture her family and friends. Shanti, the Sanskrit word for Peace, loved surprises, beautiful expressions of creativity, mystical places, and someone to share it with - most often laughing, playing and cleverly scheming with her best girlfriend or the niece and nephews who brought her so much joy. She is precious to and loved by her daddy, George, mom, Tawakul; brothers, Jay (Kayleen), Robert, Bryan (Wendi), Craig, and Colton Eatchel; sisters, Margret Chatelain (Edward), Krysti Blask (Steven), Gabriel Garding, and Christen Eatchel; all of their children, aunts, uncles and cousins; her best girlfriend, Sara; and her little doggie, Yoshi. As Christmas Eve turned to Christmas morn, she became a shining sun whose brightness will continue to warm our hearts forever. A celebration of her life will take place on Thursday, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary, 300 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City. A viewing will precede on Wednesday, Dec 29 from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 1-2 p.m. The family requests that if desired, donations may be made in her memory to Larkin mortuary. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Bateson, Dix Grant "Gramps" Dix Grant Bateson "Gramps" LOGAN - Dix Grant Bateson, 84, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully of natural causes on Dec. 27, 2004 surrounded by his family. Born June 2, 1920 in Logan, Utah to Arthur Grant and Eleanor Carter Bateson. He grew up in Logan, Utah graduating from Logan High School in 1939. Married Agnes Ingaborg Hansen June 20, 1943; solemnized August 28, 1963 in the Logan Temple. They were blessed with three sons, Bradford Dix, Barton Grant and Ted Hans (died in infancy). She passed away September 25, 1965 from Multiple Sclerosis. Dix lovingly cared for her for 10 years. He was a member of the Utah National Guard, retiring as a captain. Served during World War II in the Pacific Theater and in The Korean Conflict. Also a member of the American Legion. On June 11, 1966 he married Vonda Crook Lindberg; later solemnized in the Logan Temple. Vonda had one son, Bryan (Sue) from a previous marriage. Dix and Vonda moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho in 1967 and started D & S Auto Parts where he worked with his sons, Brad and Bart until 1977 when he and Vonda moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. He was Exalted Ruler of the Elks Lodge in Idaho Falls. Vonda passed away December 23, 1993 from cancer. Dix was devoted to her care and comfort for the last six months of her life. He was a wonderful grandpa taking his kids and grandkids on fishing trips to Lake Powell, Hawaii and Disneyland. He was an avid golfer, hunter and fisherman. On Nov 5, 1994 he married Betty Jean Erskine in the Salt Lake Temple. They then moved to St. George, Utah. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings. Survived by wife, Betty; sons, Brad (Beverly) and Bart (Ronda); stepson, Bryan (Sue); grandchildren, Tamara (Blair), Brook (Mieka), Cody (April), Jason (Lisa), Matt (Robbie); step grandson, Jonathan; five great-grand children; brothers, Don Bateson. Preceded in death by brothers, John A. Bateson; and Louis C. Bateson (died in infancy) He had a wonderful sense of humor, always the life of the party. He was lovingly known by his family as "Pops" and "Gramps". On October 31, 2004 we brought him from St. George back home to Logan where he resided at Williamsburg Assisted Living. His only granddaughter, Tamara, was his loving care giver for the last two months of his life. We will all miss him so much. The family expresses thanks to the staff and workers at Williamsburg Assisted Living, Heritage Brookside Home Health Care and Alpine Hospice for their kindness and loving care. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec 29, 2004, 1:00 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, Taylorsville, Utah, where friends may call, 12-12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment, Utah Veterans Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Bennett, Nellie Melva Hicken Nellie Melva Hicken Bennett 1907 ~ 2004 On December 25, 2004, at the age of 97, Nellie Melva Hicken Bennett passed away peacefully in Heber City, Utah. Nellie was born Feb 23, 1907 to John H. Hicken and Isabelle H. Hicken. Nellie married Claude S. Bennett in Bisbee, Arizona on May 30, 1937. She has missed him since he preceded her in death on March 13, 1975. Nellie was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She had a sweet testimony. Nellie graduated from Brigham Young University for a teaching certificate and a degree in home economics. She influenced many as she taught school in the Wasatch School District for over 20 years. Nellie was an expert seamstress, quilter, made beautiful crochet and tatting. She loved genealogy and family history. Nellie loved to travel. She was famous for her pot roast and German chocolate cake. Nellie is survived by her son Paul (Karen) Bennett and daughter Marie (Ashley) Fish; grandchildren Monica (Chris) Patch, four children; Natalie (Stephen) Thompson, two children; Brad (Angela) Bennett; Nicole Bennett; Megan Bennett; Brett (Darcy) Fish, four children; Chad Fish; Ginger (James) Coleman; Todd Fish, one child; Tyler (Caren) Fish, one child; Holly (Courtney) Beck; Brady Fish; and Abbey Fish. A special thank you to the Rocky Mountain Care Center in Heber for their tender loving care of our mom and grandma. Funeral services will be held Wed., December 29, 2004, at 12:00 noon, in the Heber City 3rd Ward Chapel, 240 E. 400 S. Friends and family may call Tues. evening, December 28, from 6-8 p.m. at the Heber City 3rd Ward Chapel and 10:00-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Internment, Heber City Cemetery. Funeral Services under the Direction of Alternative Society of Utah, Mortuary/Crematorium. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Berriochoa, Robert Robert Berriochoa Loving Father andHusband LAYTON - Our beloved father, devoted husband, and lifetime friend left this life on Thursday, December 24, 2004 of heart complications. Robert was born September 10, 1936 in Gooding, Idaho to Alfonzo and Frances Berriochoa. He served 4 years in the United States Air Force. He married Beatrice on October 4, 1958 and had four wonderful children: Cynthia, Mark, Dominic and David. After divorcing, Robert met his soul mate Nancy. They married on March 17, 1990 and lived in Layton with his three stepsons: Jason, Justin and Jeremy. During his work life, Robert worked at Hill Air Force Base for 34 years and retired in 1997. His passions in life were coaching baseball, restoring old vehicles, and spending time with children, stepchildren and grandchildren. Robert is survived by his wife, Nancy; Beatrice of Murray, UT; mother of his four children: Cynthia (John) Berriochoa of Denver, CO., Mark (Lisa) Berriochoa of West Valley, Dominic (Jenny) Berriochoa of Murray, and David (Dina) Berriochoa of Scottsdale, AZ; three stepsons: Jason (April) Empey of Clinton, UT, Justin (Crystal) Empey of North Ogden, UT and Jeremy (Aimee) Empey of SLC, UT; three grandchildren: Anissa Marie, Bailee Marie and Austin James. His favorite girl, Annie, although a furry companion, was a comfort during his last days. A Rosary will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 28th at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, where family and friends may visit from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, December 29th 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 3600 West 3650 South (Lancer Way). Interment, Park City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Bilyeu, Ruth Margaret Ruth Margaret Bilyeu 1920 ~ 2004 Ruth Margaret Bilyeu, 84, passed away Christmas Eve, December 24, 2004, after 3« years of lingering health problems. She is finally happy and content with her best friend and twin brother, Ralph. Ruth was born January 4, 1920, followed immediately by her beloved twin brother, Ralph. Their parents were John "Jack" Rogers and Margaret Annie Woods. The twins were one of 15 sets of twins at Forest School and they later graduated from South High School in June, 1937. Ruth was an office worker for Portland Cement as well as Little Lake School District in California where she loved her work. She married Lile T. Bilyeu, May 17, 1954. Ruth lived in Denver, Colorado and Downey, California. After retiring, Ruth moved back to Salt Lake City with her husband, Lile, May, 1987. Ruth loved to travel and visited Vancouver, Canada, Alaska, Acapulco, Martinique, Cartegena, the Greek Islands, Aruba, Switzerland and the U.K. She was an avid sports fan, especially enjoying her adored Dodgers as well as the Jazz. In the fall, you would find Ruth glued to the TV to bask in the excitement of the World Series. She read thousands of books and loved Christmas. Ruth is survived by Barbara Peterson (Lee) niece, Beverly Whitehead (Ted) niece, and Alan R. Rogers (Marsha) nephew. Ruth was a fighter, never complaining. She was a sweet and gentle lady whose first concern was for the needs of others. Special thanks to Highland Care Center for their loving care of Ruth this past 3« years, especially Marie, Angie, Misty, Joann and the many others she loved. Goodbye Aunt Ruth, we love you, and give Dad a kiss from all of us. A brief memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive on Wednesday, December 29, 2004, with interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park to follow. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Bowler, Etheleen Shell Etheleen Shell Bowler 1916 ~ 2004 Etheleen Anderson Shell Bowler, age 88, passed away from complications of terminal cancer Dec. 26, 2004 at her daughter Judy's home in Richfield, Utah. Besides her daughter and son-in-law Neal, all of her grandchildren and great-grand-children were present to give loving support during the last days of her life. Etheleen was born August 9, 1916 in Mayfield, Sanpete County, Utah. She graduated from South High in Salt Lake City. She married Kenneth Ray Shell, April 26, 1937 in Sparks, Nevada. Sealing ordinances were later performed in the St. George LDS temple. Ken died January 31, 1985. She married Marion Bowler in Gunlock, Utah on August 15, 1987, and they shared happy years together. He died February 25, 1998. Etheleen will be remembered for many qualities, particularly her love of people, a love amply returned to her. For many years she worked as a greeter in the St. George LDS Temple and enjoyed putting her arms around people and welcoming them to the temple. She was at ease with people of all ages from her small great-grandchildren to the teenage ones, to her contemporary friends, "the girls." She frequently helped neighbors. She had a keen sense of humor and was fond of sharing anecdotes with friends and family. She was always stylish and meticulous in her dress, taking pride in her appearance. She was graceful and beautiful, yet spunky and strong. She played golf until she was 86, and won the championship at the Red Hills golf course in St. George four times. She also played in the Dixie Classic golf tournament several years with her second husband Marion. Over her lifetime, she had three holes-in-one. Etheleen was a superb homemaker. Excellent meals, a peaceful atmosphere, good conversation, and loving hospitality were the order of the day in her home. Though she was always welcome in her daughter's home and in the homes of her grandchildren, she liked the independence of living alone in her later years. Etheleen lived in St. George for over 30 years, moving there from California with her husband Ken when he retired. She traveled to many interesting places with her family, including Japan, Germany, New Zealand, the Caribbean, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean. She is survived by her daughter Judy (Neal) Busk; five grandchildren: Kerri (Brad) Nielsen, Kirsten (Russell) Hendry, Chris (Becca) Busk, Jeremy (Maren) Busk, and Noelle (Ryan) Ringel; as well as nine great-grandchildren: Kamis, Marissa, Logan, and Torrey Nielsen; Anne and Adam Hendry; Mayen and Emery Etheleen Busk; and Zachary Ringel. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Linda Anderson, and her sisters, Blanche Christiansen, Delma Miller, and Thelma Ash; and by her brothers, Glen, LaMar, and Royal Anderson. Her younger brother, Ted (Phyllis) Anderson, resides in Campbell, California. The funeral will be Thursday, December 30, at noon at the Fifth Ward Chapel in St. George, 85 South 400 East. Viewings will be Wednesday evening, December 29, from 6 to 8 at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 West St. George Blvd, and at the church one hour prior to services. Interment and graveside services will be at noon on Friday, December 31, at Lake Hills Cemetery, 10055 South State in Sandy. If desired, donations can be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, 2000 Circle of Hope Dr. #5127, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5550. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Clark, Clarence Menzies Clarence Menzies Clark 1911 ~ 2004 Clarence Menzies (Bill) Clark, 93 years old, passed peacefully from this earth December 25, 2004 in Salt Lake City surrounded by loved ones. He was born May 10, 1911 in Provo, Utah to Dr. Clarence Merrill Clark and Jennie Belle Macfarlane Clark. Bill attended many schools in Central and Southern Utah where his Grandfather, John Menzies Macfarlane had helped establish early Mormon settlements. He excelled on the debate team, starred in the school plays, played football, and played trumpet in his own dance band, and courted his high school sweetheart, Estelle Lamb Jackson. After graduating from the "BAC", now the Southern Utah University, he attended the University of Southern California and graduated with a Doctor of Dentistry degree. Bill and Estelle were married February 3, 1934 in the Wilshire Ward in Beverly Hills, California, later solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple. Bill and Estelle settled in Southern California where he practiced dentistry in Los Angeles and the San Marino area. He served as President of the Beverly Hills Kiwanis Club. During World War II, he served as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Coast Guard. He retired from active practice at age 68 in 1979. Following retirement, Bill and Estelle settled in the Newport Beach, Palm Springs areas. Bill loved the sea, where he and Estelle and their children, John and Kathleen, spent much time sailing on their boat, the "Soncy". Bill was a crew member on the sail boat "Constellation" which won the Trans Pacific Yacht race to Honolulu in the 1950's. Bill is survived by his beautiful wife, Estelle, of 70 years of marriage, their two children, John Michael (Dixie Daryl Badger) Clark of Costa Mesa, California, and Luna Kathleen (Dr. Robert H.) Horne of Salt Lake City, Utah; six grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren, who lovingly know him as "Poppa". Preceded in death by a brother, Walter Macfarlane Clark, and sisters LaRue Clark Larsen and Katherine Clark Anderson. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, UT., where a visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. The family would like to thank all our wonderful friends at Wentworth Willowcreek, Silverado Care Center and Hearts for Hospice for their loving care. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Collett, Carl S. Carl S. Collett Father & Husband VERNAL- Carl Stringham Collett, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather passed away December 24, 2004 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. He passed away surrounded by family members from complications due to a stroke. He is will be greatly missed by his wife of 58 years, Donna Williams and sister Edna (Raines) of Vernal and seven sons and daughters. Craig (Sandy), Randy Cornaby (Jay), Carl Ray (Wanda), Terell (Sheryl), Donetta Egbert (Herald), Tracy (Susan) and Guy (Dee). Also 34 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004 at 11:00 at the Maeser Stake Center (2475 West 1000 North) in Vernal, Utah. A viewing will be held Wednesday, from 6-8 p.m. at Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary (15 East 100 North) in Vernal, and one hour prior to the services at the Chapel. Burial will be at the Vernal Memorial Park with military honors by American Legion Post 124 and 11. Services provided by Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Cox, June Smith June Smith Cox 1925 ~ 2004 Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather June Smith Cox, age 79, passed away peacefully at Promise Specialty Hospital East, in Salt Lake City, Utah on December 22, 2004 surrounded by his loving family after a valiant fight trying to recover from heart surgery. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Dad was born on June 28, 1925 at Bennett Springs, near Panaca, Nevada, to Isaiah Joseph and Sarah LaVern Thurston Cox. He grew up on a farm in Southern Utah learning the value of hard work. When he was just 18 years old, he left to serve in the Army during World War II where his life was miraculously saved many times. He received several citations including a Purple Heart and a European Campaign Medal with 4 bronze stars. After the war, he was able to finish high school and was called to serve an LDS mission in the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Dad loved to tell the story of how he met Ruth Cornick, our Mom, at a church dance in Panaca, Nevada. He said that her face "shone" when he first saw her. He soon followed her back to Salt Lake City and they were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 22, 1950. Dad spent many years working at Deseret Press and enjoyed printing church magazines and books. He loved being with family and friends whether attending a family reunion, golf, hunting or fishing on a lake. He was an accomplished bowler, winning many trophies. Dad enjoyed helping others and made friends easily. One of his great joys was his heritage and he spent many hours researching his ancestors and learning about their lives. He was a member of both the Disabled American Veterans and the Sons of the American Revolution. Dad served faithfully in many callings in the church including assistant clerk and temple worker. The last few years, he has lovingly taken care of his wife, Ruth. Dad is survived by his wife, three children: Sara Blood (Mark) of West Virginia, Marie Robinson (Gary) of West Jordan, Fred (Aleta) of West Valley, 15 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, two brothers: Mayhew and Myron (Colleen) and three sisters: Alta Carroll, Erva Huff (Theron) and Mary Jane Leany (Reed), many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother,four brothers-in-law, two sisters, two sisters-in-law, one niece and three nephews. The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses, therapists and staff at LDS Hospital TICU and Promise Specialty Hospital (both west and east locations) for their loving care as Dad struggled to regain his strength. Services will be held Thursday, December 30, 2004, at the Heritage 5th Ward, 6772 So. 3420 West at 11:00 a.m. with a viewing from 10-10:45 a.m. A viewing will also be held on Wednesday, December 29, 2004, at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, located at 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway, from 6-8:00 p.m. Interment will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/26/2004 - 12/28/2004. Ellerman, Ilene Tremelling Ilene Tremelling Ellerman 1945 ~ 2004 Ilene Ellerman passed away peacefully Dec. 23, 2004. She was born Dec. 14, 1945 to Edwin and Lois Tremelling. Ilene loved life, travel, friends and will be missed by all. Survived by her husband, Clint Ellerman and family, children, Debbie (Eddy) Davis, Shane (Tammy) Stoner and many grandchildren; her brother, Jack Robb; sister, Yvonne Peterson and their families. Preceded in death by her parents and her daughter, Kathy Stoner. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004 at 12 noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 South 1950 East. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Evans, Robert Vernal Robert Vernal Evans 1915 ~ 2004 Our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Robert Vernal Evans, died Dec. 23, 2004, in Murray, Utah, of pneumonia, precipitated by a fall at his home and subsequent surgery. He was born July 3, 1915, in Murray, Utah, to Robert David and Zina Taylor Carlisle Evans. Married Clara Elsie Patterson on May 31, 1938, in the Salt Lake Temple. For 66 years they shared a union blessed with companionship and devotion. The eldest of five children, Vern was raised in Murray, Utah. He grew up on his family's homestead along the Jordan River, where he loved hunting and fishing, and developed an abiding respect for the Native Americans who wintered there. He attended Granite High School and later worked in steel fabrication, becoming a well-known and highly respected steel layout specialist with the Lang Company, Alpine Metals and IRECO Chemicals. He worked on several Jordan School District committees and assisted in planning many civic activities for Sandy City. Vern loved his religion and fulfilled leadership positions with the Priesthood, Sunday School, and Stake High Council. With Clara, he served as an endowment worker at the Provo Temple and as an ordinance worker at the Jordan River Temple. Upon retirement, Vern was a dedicated fisherman, prolific gardener, and a voracious reader. Blessed with a quick wit and keen intelligence, he enjoyed the challenges of difficult religious, historical and philosophical texts. He love time spent with family and friends, especially if it involved hunting, fishing, or reminiscing about either one. Vern is survived by his loving and devoted wife Clara; sons Vernal Ray (Karen) Evans, Taylorsville; Robert Kent (Annette) Evans, Mapleton; and daughter Clara Diane (Bjorn) Evans Olsen, Sandy; 17 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Russell David and Joseph Owen, and sisters Dorothy and Ione. The family extends special thanks to St. Mark's Hospital and the caring staff of Residence Hospice Center. Their comfort and compassion enabled Vern to slip away with the dignity he valued so much in life. Funeral services will be Wednesday, December 29, 2004, at 11:00 am at the Alta Heights Ward, 1500 East 8600 South. Family and friends may call Tuesday, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway (10600 South), and Wednesday, one hour prior to services at the Alta Heights Ward. Internment at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 South. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Fuelling, Robert L. Robert L. Fuelling 1922~2004 Robert L. Fuelling died on December 18, 2004 at his home in Northern Georgia. He was born on August 12, 1922, in Park City, Utah. Yvonne Barnhurst Fuelling, his wife of 57 years, preceded him in death in 2001. He is survived by two daughters, two grandsons, and many nieces and nephews. For 37 years he worked for Mountain Bell and was active in the Utah-Idaho Southern Baptist Convention. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 29, at 11:00 a.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State St., where friends and family may call Tuesday Dec. 28th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday 10:00 to 10:50 a.m.Interment , Park City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Griffin, Laura Louise Bonner Laura Louise Bonner Griffin 1907 ~ 2004 Our beloved mother, sister and grandmother Laura Griffin passed away on Dec. 25, 2004 in Sandy UT. She was born on April 6, 1907 in Poplar Grove Arkansas to LeAndrew and Annie Bonner. She married Arthur Griffin and they were later divorced. Laura is survived by daughters; Sylvia Packer, Murray; Ardie (Burt) Jarvis, Taylorsville; Barbara Martinez, West Jordan; son, Allen (Jan) Griffin, West Jordan; 20 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchil-dren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and sisters: Lois Bordelon of Salt Lake and Della Youngberg of Torrance, CA. She was preceded in death by three daughters; two sisters; two brothers; and four grandchildren. The family would like to give special thanks to Laura Lee Steiner for the loving care that she gave grandma for the last several years, as well as to the doctors and nurses at Crosslands Care Center and Lifepath Hospice. Graveside services will be held Wed., 12:30 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Family and friends may visit on Wed., 11-12 noon at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Heath, James Leslie James Leslie Heath "Our Idol" James Leslie Heath, 80, our beloved and respected dad and grandpa, returned to his soul mate on Christmas Day, December 25, 2004, surrounded by his family. He was born September 30, 1924 in Garfield, Utah to Hyrum Leslie and Clara Afton Hards Health. On June 11, 1942 in married LaVerda Behunin in Elko, Nevada. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. LaVerda preceded Jim in death Oct. 12, 2003. Jim was a Veteran of World War II and was employed at Mountain Bell for 38 years. He enjoyed all outdoor activities and relished riding his four-wheeler at Fish Lake Mountain. Jim was proud of being a "die-hard Democrat". He was active in and supportive of his LDS Church activities. His role of caregiver to his beloved wife and family earned him the love and admiration of his children and grandchildren. Survivors: children, Terry and Judy Bagley, Jeanne McMullin, Kenny and Kolette Heath, Gail and Sheila McDonald, Flash and Pam Deros; 36 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters. Preceded in death by his wife, LaVerda; beloved son, Stan; grandson, Paul; great-granddaughter, Maegan; and one sister. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State where friends may call Tuesday 6-8 p.m. or Wednesday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Hofheins, Cloyd C. Cloyd C. Hofheins 1924 ~2004 Cloyd C. Hofheins passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, December 27, 2004. He was born on November 17, 1924 in Levan, Utah to Clarence Lee Hofheins and Minnie Elease Hofheins, the third of six children. He attended Salt Lake City public schools and graduated from West High School in 1942. He continued his education at the University of Utah where he courted and married his high school sweetheart Lucile Joan Lloyd. He received a Baccalaureate degree in Biological Sciences and finished a Medical Doctorate in 1948. He was successful in a wide range of private and military professional positions and activities. He was admired by patients and colleagues alike. As the Director of the Student Health Center at Brigham Young University, he initiated programs that benefited countless students. He retired from full-time medical practice in 1988. His love was his family. As a father of seven sons and three daughters, he supported his children in all of their endeavors including education, sports, music, and business. An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he diligently fulfilled many callings and with his wife served medical missions to the Philippines, Brazil and an LDS Social Service mission in Utah. He was preceded in death by his oldest son Steven. He is survived by his wife Joan, and his children Christine (John Donaldson), Bryan (Arden), Carolyn (Fred Howard), Timothy (RuthAnn), Leonard (Deborah), Lucile (Allen Anderson), Gordon (Rebecca), Clarence (Kristyn), and Nathan (Lisa). His brother Grant A. (Carol) Hofheins, sister Joanne (Stan Vaughn), 47 grandchildren and 15 great-grand-children also survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Hillside LDS Chapel, 1960 North 1500 East, Provo, Utah. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center Street, Provo, or Thursday at the church, one hour prior to services. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Krieg, Mabel B. Mabel B Krieg 1912 ~2004 Mabel B Krieg, 92, passed away Dec. 26, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born October 10, 1912 in Ogden, Utah to Franklin Emerson Stephens and Sarah Bitton. She married Frederick Theodore Larsen in Farmington, Utah on December 8, 1928 (deceased.) She married William Lewis Krieg March 21, 1953 in Ogden, Utah (deceased.) She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother who loved the Lord and her family. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Corner Canyon ward in Draper, Utah. She had a great love for music. This love developed early in her life at the age of six when her father taught her to play the banjo, then the mandolin. She enjoyed playing with the family for church socials, community and family functions. In her later years she taught herself to play the organ. She would play for her own enjoyment and for others on request. She is survived by her children Ted, deceased (Lavon) Larsen, Layton, Utah; Robert (JeNiel) Larsen, Manila, Utah; Darlene (Tom) Dipo, Draper, Utah. She had 11 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren. Thank you Heavenly Father for allowing this wonderful woman, this loving mother to walk life's path with us, sharing in our sorrows, our happiness, and our dreams, for such a long time. She taught us the true meaning of love and kindness. Our family is very grateful to the staff at "Care Source" in Salt Lake City for their loving care. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Mountain View Memorial Mortuary and Cemetery, 3115 East Bengal Blvd. (7800 S.) Friends and family may call one hour prior to the services Wednesday at the Mortuary. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Lytton, Christine Adair Christine Adair Lytton 1933 ~ 2004 Christine Adair Widener Lytton, 71, passed away unexpectedly on December 25, 2004 in the loving arms of her husband, Warren (Jim) Lytton, and surrounded by family. Christine was born to Oscar John and Nellie Love Widener on April 24, 1933 in Dott, West Virginia. She then moved to Princeton, West Virginia where she met her husband of 54 years, Warren (Jim), and married him the sixth day of August 1950 in Pearisburg, Virginia. She then graduated from Princeton High School in 1951. Christine and Jim moved several times around the United States until they finally retired in South Jordan, Utah in 1990. She enjoyed going to their winter home in Yuma, Arizona and being with all of her friends. She loved to go shopping, to casinos, camping, fishing and spending time with her family. Christine was a wonderful wife, mother, sister and Mamaw and found great pleasure in being with her family and friends. Her wonderful personality and endless love will be forever missed. She is survived by her loving husband, Warren Allen Lytton, Sr.; two daughters, Pamela (Charles) Laishley of West Jordan, Utah and Susan (Shane) Rushton of Bluffdale, Utah; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and six sisters. Preceded in death by her son, Warren Allen Lytton, Jr., parents, one brother and three sisters. Funeral Services will be Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 W. 4100 S. The family will receive friends at a viewing on Wed. evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the MS Society. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Guest Book Flowers Charities Marasco, Mattia Fraser Mattia Fraser Marasco 12/28/1981~10/5/1998 In loving memory of our cherished daughter, sister, niece & friend. May her memory be eternal. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Moll, Allan J. Allan J. Moll 1922 ~ 2004 Longtime Salt Lake City resident and retired broadcaster, attorney, and civil servant, Allan J. Moll, passed away Dec. 22, 2004. He was 82. Born in Minnesota to Eza and Fannie Moll, he moved to Salt Lake City in 1934. His broadcasting career began at KDYL Radio. In December, 1941, at the age of 19, one of his first assignments was reporting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to listeners in the inter-mountain west. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps stationed at Bowman Field, Kentucky near Cincinnati, broadcasting world events as he saw them. After graduation from the University of Utah Law School, he was admitted to the Utah Bar Association. In the Utah pioneering tradition, he inaugurated the "first" commercial TV news broadcast in Salt Lake in 1948. He maintained a private law practice and continued news broadcasting until 1958 when he moved to Los Angeles. For the next ten years he was news director at the RKO General affiliate, KHJ Radio and Television. While in California, he had the opportunity to interview many distinguished people including former President Harry S. Truman, future President John F. Kennedy, former Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, Jimmy Stewart, Bob Hope and Bettie Davis. Upon arrival back to Salt Lake, his broadcasting and journalism career took him to Channel 4. After more than five decades in broadcast news, he retired when Channel 4 KCPX changed owners and became KTVX. In 2001 he was inducted by the Utah Radio and Television Association as "Broadcaster of the Year". In addition to his broadcasting career, Allan enjoyed a legal career of 25 years with the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office as a Deputy County Attorney. His legal experiences included being a federal court defense attorney, Counsel for the Salt Palace and Convention Bureau, Health Department, the Career Service Council and Board of County Commissioners and other elected officials. He spent two decades as Salt Lake County's chief spokesman at the Utah Legislature. He participated on the Board of Directors for the Statewide Association of County Attorneys and the Legal Aid Society. He received the "Outstanding Lawyer of the Year" award by the Utah State Justice Court Association and was honored in 1997 by the BYU Political and Legislative Association as Outstanding Utah Lawyer of the Year. Recognizing his many years of service to Salt Lake County, the Utah Senate passed a resolution recognizing him as "the 30th Senator". As one of the leading experts and practitioners of public law, he enjoyed the support of attorneys and legislators statewide. Working closely with elected and department officials, he maintained the independence to advise individuals and governmental agencies what the law was and not what they wanted to hear. His years as an acclaimed TV news anchor and journalist provided the background for his public advocacy on social and governmental problems and the important concerns raised by the needs for public health and safety. In 1994, he ran for the office of Salt Lake County Attorney. He retired from his legal career in 1996. He married Sherie Solomon in 1956 and then later divorced in 1970. He is survived by his daughter, Michelle Lund, (Robert); grandchildren Macy and Sage; nephew Michael (Deanne) Silverstein; nieces Samantha Moll, Abby Moll, Vicki Moll, and Steffi Carpenter; and brother Sam Moll. He was preceded in death by his son Barry Moll and sister Jean Silverstein. Memorial Services will be held, Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. at Evans & Early Mortuary, 100 S. 574 E., Salt Lake City. Interment will be at the Salt Lake City cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send a contribution in honor of Allan Moll to either one of the following: Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, 205 N. 400 W., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 or the Communications-Journalism Department General Fund, University of Utah Development Office, 201 Presidents Circle, Room 304, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Moody, Maria Charlotta Stolpe Maria Charlotta Stolpe Moody 1915 ~ 2004 Maria Charlotta Moody, lovingly called Maja by her family and all her many friends around the world, died on December 26th after a long, productive, and wonderful life. Her passing was as in life, peaceful and in the arms of her husband and in the presence of her family. Maja was the 8th of 11 children born to Alfred and Hilda Stolpe in Skillingmark Sweden on May 12th, 1915. She attended the local schools in Skillingfors, and Arvika, Sweden for her primary education. While living with her Uncle Fritiof, Aunt Helga, and cousin Ann Marie Johansson in Edane Sweden, she attended high school in Kathrine Holm, where she studied homemaking and domestic skills. She used this background to good advantage in the home of Consul General Johnson. During World War II, she was active in administrative work within the Swedish Defense Ministry, and subsequently as an administrative assistant in Hapsberg Sweden. It was at that time in the early 1950s that she decided to pursue her dream, which was to come to America. It was quite a coincidence that one of her family members had spent a few years in Salt Lake City, and was able to tell her what a wonderful place it was to live. We are blessed that this has become her final resting place. Maja arrived in New York City after passing by the Statue of Liberty on February 14, 1955. She then moved to California where she worked as a cook for a few years before establishing her own career as a cosmetologist in San Francisco. It was here that she met her husband of 40 years, then a young Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of California in San Francisco. After a period of time at the University of Alabama, Maja and Frank, with their three children moved to the University of Utah School of Medicine where Frank assumed the role of Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. In 1983, Maja and Frank moved to Houston, Texas, where Frank became Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas, where he currently works. The Utah years were wonderful years for the Moody family, living at the Top of the World on Kings Hill Drive, and enjoying all the gifts that Utah provides in such abundance. As the children grew older and started to leave the nest, Maja embarked on a fourth career, that of an artist. She was often called upon to display her musical talents, having been born into a musical family, but she never had had the time to demonstrate a second unique talent, the ability to paint. In order to prepare herself, she enrolled in Art 101 at the U. of U., and while she was discouraged initially from taking the course, she took it anyway and was fortunate in having Tony Smith as her teacher. It was not long before Maja was painting almost 24 hours a day, and within a few years had a one person showing in New York, and subsequently exhibited her unique paintings in Sweden, Capetown, London, and Salt Lake City. She proudly became a United States citizen on August 28, 1997. Maja leaves behind three children, Anne, Frank, and Jane, and six grandchildren, Donald, Megan, Frances, Rachel, Bruce Tyson, and Bryce. Her daughter, Anne Mjaatvedt, J.D., Ph.D., is an attorney living with her husband Dr. Corey Mjaatvedt, Ph.D., a developmental biologist at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Her son Frank Wilson Moody is a computer programmer and is married to Wynne Smith, Director of Development at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. They reside in Park City, Utah. Jane Bjorklund, Maja's youngest daughter, is a clinical trial coordinator for multiple sclerosis studies at the University of Utah, and is married to Bruce Bjorklund, a teacher at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper. Maja was very proud of her children and their accomplishments in life, and the love and tender care that they in turn provide for their children. Maja was the last to pass on from her immediate family, but is survived by a cousin, Ann Marie Johansson Lundeen of Edane and Stockholm Sweden, and two nieces, Christina Fogmark, of Bluma Sweden, and Nina Stolpe of Texas, to whom she has remained close. The Moody family gives special thanks to Rosa Silva, Raquel Luz and Marcia Pinkermann, who gave Maja such loving care in her final years. A Memorial Service will be held at the Community of Grace Presbyterian Church, 2015 E. Newcastle Drive, Sandy, Wednesday morning, Dec. 29 at 10:0 am graveside service will follow at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery at 1950 E. 10600 S. for those who wish to attend. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Stolpe-Moody Trust, 2913 E. Legacy Park Lane, Salt Lake City, 84093, which is being established for developing a Music and Performing Arts Center at Tomta, her Swedish Home in Klassbol Sweden, and for medical charities at the discretion of the Trust in the years ahead. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/28/2004. Neslen, Charles R. Charles R. Neslen 1923 ~ 2004 Charles R. Neslen, 81, passed away peacefully December 24, 2002 surrounded by his family.Born September 1, 1923 in Salt Lake City to C. Clarence and Grace Cannon Neslen. Married Minnie May Hardy March 19, 1948. She died March 13, 1966. Married LeVern Bigelow Ericksen, May 24, 1968. Member of the LDS Church. Good friend to many. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart. Survived by wife LeVern; children Pat (Jay) Hatch; Ruth (Lanny) Lovato; Bruce (Ronalee) Ericksen; Jean Morton; 13 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; sister Trudy Bennion. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Veterans Hospital and Nursing Home for their kindness and care. Funeral services will be Thursday, Dec. 30, at 11 a.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment: Murray City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to VA Nursing Home, Patients Without Families, 700 So. Foothill, Salt Lake City, Ut 84113. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Pappas, Pauline Horning "Polly" Pauline Horning Pappas "Polly" Pauline Horning Pappas age 83, died Dec, 26, 2004 in Salt Lake City. She was born Aug 21, 1921 in Thistle, Utah to Edwin Paul and Mae Horning. She married Louis C. Pappas July 29, 1943. Polly was a Registered Nurse and worked at Holy Cross Hospital for many years and later worked for Dr. Roy E. Briney until she retired. She loved to play bridge. Pauline is survived by her son Jim and his wife Lynne, Oakley, Utah; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and a sister Editha Mower of Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by her son Steve and husband Louis. Graveside funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29th, at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Dr. where friends may call from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Poole, Loris Luana Stones Loris Luana Stones Poole 1925 ~ 2004 Loris Luana Stones Poole passed away Dec 24, 2004 in Salt Lake City. She was born November 6, 1925 in Union (Sandy), Utah to Delbert and Arzell Casper Stones. Married Thomas William Poole on June 7, 1941; on June 10, 1958 the marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mama served faithfully in the LDS Church for many years. She served in all the auxiliaries at one time or another but really enjoyed working in the nursery with the little children. She was a member of the PTA and helped in many classrooms while her children were young. She was very patient and loving. She took care of and looked after Daddy for four years while he was bedridden until he passed away. She was a riveter on the B-24 planes during World War II. She was always busy and taught her children to be good workers. She also taught them the Gospel and loved our Savior very much. Mama was all about family. Her family meant the world to her. She really enjoyed her little great-grandchildren these past few months. She will be greatly missed, but we are so happy for her because now she can "walk and not faint, and run and not be weary." We love you, Mama! She is survived by daughters, Nadene (Blaine) Gibb, Dorothy (Mike) Stallieviere and Sheryl Poole; sons, Delbert (LeeAnn), Steven, David and Arthur (Michelle) Poole; brothers, Arthur and Larry Stones; 20 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by sisters, Vicky Stones Sharples and Dorothy Stones; daughter, Robin Judy Poole; parents; husband, Thomas W. Poole (Bill) and granddaughter, Adrienne Marie Shely. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004 at 11 a.m. at Ridgeland Acres Ward, 3450 W. 3100 S. The family will receive friends at a viewing on Wed., from 6-8 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 W. 4100 S., and one hour prior to the service at the ward. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, friends may honor Loris by donating to the Care Source Charitable Foundation, 1625 East 4500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84117. To my family and friends, please be thankful today. I'm still close beside you in a new special way, because I'm spending my Christmas with Jesus this year. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Radford, Ralph and Carol Ralph A. Radford & Carol R. Radford Lifelong Companions Carol Radford, 84, Salt Lake City, peacefully passed away Wednesday, Dec. 22nd, surrounded by her family. She was followed in death three days later by her devoted husband of 64 years, Ralph Allen Radford, 89, who died of unrelated causes on December 25. Ralph Allen Radford was born on April 30, 1915 in Oakdale, LA to Arthur Chester Radford and Ila Tennessee Crisp. After graduating from the University of Idaho in Electrical Engineering he was hired by Utah Power & Light Co. He married Carol Rosenlof on Dec. 24, 1940 in St. Anthony, ID. The following year, shortly after the beginning of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving in Washington, DC, Boston, and Hawaii as a Lieutenant. During his service in the Navy, he received additional training at both MIT and Harvard, gaining graduate level electronic training on some of the world's first computers. After the war Ralph returned to UP&L, eventually being promoted to Chief Electrical Engineer and Manager of Engineering Services. He retired from the company with over 40 years of service. Ralph enjoyed lifetime hobbies of photography, flower gardening and the family vacations to Colorado. Carol Rosenlof was born Sept. 20, 1920 to Chancie Denzel Rosenlof and Ida Luella Black in St. Anthony, Idaho. Carol's lifelong dedication was as a wife, mother and homemaker. She always enjoyed traveling and spending time with her husband and family. Their last year of life was spent at Wentworth Assisted Living Center and their family expresses gratitude for their kindness. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints she especially loved teaching small children in the Primary for many years. Ralph and Carol are survived by their four children: Stan (Susan) Radford (Sandy, UT); Steve (Kim) Radford (The Woodlands, TX); Patrice (Fred) Wetzel (Sandy, UT); and Neil (Karla) Radford (Denville, NJ); and 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grand-children. They were preceded in death by Ralph's brother, Chester, and two sisters, Erma and Iva and Carol's brother, Don. Ralph is survived by two sisters, Lila Oviatt and Jean Briggs. Ralf and Carols' viewing will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 29th at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary (1950 E. 10600 So., Sandy) from 6 - 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the 11:00 a.m. funeral on Thursday, Dec. 30th at the Mount Olympus 5th Ward, 3640 E Millstream Ln (3510 S) Salt Lake City, UT. The interment will be at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Romero, Loretta T. In Loving MemoryLoretta T.Romero 12/06/64 ~ 12/28/02 The Broken Chain Red, We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide; and though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same; but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. We love and miss you Mija, Your family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Roueche, Leanna Lee Taylor Leanna Lee Taylor Roueche 1928 ~ 2004 HOOPER - Leanna Lee Taylor Roueche died of pulmonary fibrosis Dec. 26, 2004 in the comfort of her home in Hooper, Utah surrounded by her family and friends. She was born the daughter of Gilbert D. Taylor and Nelda Lee June 7, 1928. She married Rayner L. Roueche Mar. 19, 1948. It was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They started their married life in Sunset then built a home in Hooper in 1959. She was the mother of four children. Her family was the center of her life and its work. She served in the LDS church auxiliary leaderships. She served a mission at the Family History Library for 15 years, and Temple Worker at the Ogden Temple. She also served as Captain of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, "pink lady" at the Roy nursing home, chairperson of the Hooper Tomato Days and delegate for political conventions. Leanna enjoyed painting, gardening, sewing and spending time with family. Her endless work touched the life of all who knew her. Leanna is survived by her two daughters and their husbands, Rita (Russ) Germer and Cherise (Michael) McGehee, two sons Beau (Jeanette) Roueche and Cass Roueche & Tayna. She leaves behind her brothers and sisters Shirley and Bill Benson, Gilbert and Marilyn Taylor, Randy and Sharon Taylor, Shanna and Mark Frechette. Preceded in death by Nedra and Delma Taylor and great grand baby Nate. She leaves behind many grandchildren and a loving family that will miss her. Her legacy is the love and concern that she gave us and her firm testimony that we are loved by God. The family extends a thank you to those who cared for and cherished Leanna. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 11 a.m., at the Hooper 3rd Ward, 5601 S. 6100 W. Friends and family may call on Wednesday at Myers Mortuary in Roy, 5865 S. 1900 W. from 6-8 p.m. and on Thursday at the church from 10:00-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Hooper Cemetery. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Rousseau, Dale M. Dale M. Rousseau 1936 ~ 2004 Dale M. Rousseau, 68, our loved and respected husband, dad, grandpa, brother, and uncle passed away in his home Saturday, December 25, 2004. He was born on May 6, 1936 to Romie and Grace Rousseau in Eagle Butte, Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota. He was raised in Rapid City, South Dakota. He married Dolores Maestas, May 9, 1964, in New Mexico. During the Korean War, he enlisted with the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in Japan. After discharge he worked as a land surveyor for the U. S. Government, Bureau of Indian Affairs for about 15 years. He continued in the private sector of surveying, working for L. A. Brewer and Associates in Farmington, New Mexico. Dale moved to Salt Lake City in 1980 where he was employed by Bush and Gudgell and Intermountain Aerial Surveys. He retired in May, 2004. Dale is survived by his loving wife of 40 years Dolores M. Rousseau, son Gregory (Nancy Andersen), grandchildren Romie, Autumn, Devin, and Kelsey; sister Dolores Schumaker, South Dakota; brothers Pierre (Louella), California; Edward, Neil (Jean), Terry (Marie), New Mexico; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents; sisters Rita, Roma, Sharon, and brother, Jerald. He will be greatly missed by his family, many friends and comrades (Semper Fi). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at Wells Fargo Bank in the name of Dale Rousseau. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wed. at 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 174 E. 900 S. Friends may call Wednesday from 9:30- 10:30 a.m. at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 E. 100 S. Committal, Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 South Camp Williams Road. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Shipp, Edwin Carl Edwin Carl Shipp 1915 ~ 2004 Edwin passed away on Christmas Day at home, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born 30 July 1915 in Salt Lake City to Annie May Newton and Carl Bingham Shipp. He graduated from East High and the University of Utah in Electrical Engineering. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Denmark from 1935 to 1938. He married Leila Petty in the Salt Lake Temple, 6 June 1940. He formed Shipp Electric Company, which lighted many buildings, including the new lighting of the Manti, Hawaii and Salt Lake Temples, and the Salt Lake Tabernacle. He served as a Salt Lake Temple Ordinance Worker for 33 years from 1953 to 1986, under nine Temple Presidents. His wife joined him in serving under Presidents Marion D. Hanks and Victor L. Brown.. He served as a Ward Clerk for five bishops in the Salt Lake Monument Park Stake. Edwin and Leila served many Church Missions together, building the Kingdom of God. He is survived by his dear wife Leila Petty Shipp. They are blessed with 8 children: Charles (Lynnette), CA; Marilyn, Lindon; Richard (Kherna), Orem; Jane (Michael Hogan), Fruit Heights; Norman (Angela), ID; Milton (Heidi), SLC; James (Julie), Orem. They have 34 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren. Also survived by Woodley Bingham Shipp (brother), and Maureen Shipp Glew (sister). Preceded in death by Lorene Shipp (daughter), Floyd Newton Shipp (brother), May Shipp Peck and Margaret Shipp Nelson (sisters). In lieu of flowers, may we suggest contributions to the Book of Mormon or Temple Fund. Thank you. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. in the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 South Wasatch Drive (2400 East). Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 East 1300 South and Thursday at the Stake Center 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/27/2004 - 12/29/2004. Skare, Elaine A. Elaine A. Skare 1921 ~ 2004 Elaine A. Skare, beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend passed away peacefully on Dec 27, 2004 at the age of 83. She passed away at the Avalon Care Center in Bountiful, Utah, of complications of heart failure. She was born January 18, 1921 to Clifford H. and Frances Anderson in Murray, Utah. She married Orville M. Skare on December 28, 1946 in Murray, Utah. She was preceded in death by her husband, Orville Skare, and her son, Alan D. Skare. She is survived by three of her four children: James Skare of Bountiful; Kevin Skare and wife Julie of Loveland, OH; and Jerald Skare and wife Jackquie of Columbus, Indiana. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Elizabeth, Karl, Cynthia, Steven, Kevin, Cheryl Ann, and Tiffany; and by her great-grandchildren Christian, Carter, Ethan and Jasmine; her sister, Vivian Murphy of Woodland Hills, CA; and her brother, Clifford Anderson and his wife, Betty of Glendora, CA. She is also survived by her special friend since childhood, Marge Casutt, of Bountiful. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a loving, kind and gentle person who loved to play cards and do crossword puzzles. She had a big heart for those less fortunate than her. She was a compassionate and dedicated caretaker of her two sons with multiple sclerosis. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main where friends may call from 12:45-1:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery next to her dear husband, Orville. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the American Heart Assoc. in her honor. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Thomas, Annie H. Annie H. Thomas 11/22/15~12/27/04 Annie was very active in Centenary United Methodist Church. She served meals at St. Vincent DePaul Mission and was an avid Jazz fan. Annie is survived by a son John Thomas (Jeanie); grandchildren Lisa M. Denny, (Jay), Brian J. Thomas, Shaun M. Thomas. She is preceded in death by her husband Frank R. Thomas. Funeral services will be Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Family will receive friends one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Thompson, Florence May Florence May Thompson 2/26/24 ~12/23/04 Florence May Thompson, beloved mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, passed away December 23, 2004 in Henderson, Nevada. She spent her life in service to others, always helping those in need. She will be missed by many who received of her kindness. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and spent many years working in the Genealogy Department. She is survived by her sons, Orrin Ray (Suzy) and William C. (Sandra) Stapp; six grandchildren, Katie Marsh, Ray William Stapp, Raylynn Stapp, Karrie Peterson, Amy Stapp, and Emily Stapp. Special thanks go to LaRona Brassfield of Sandy Valley, Nevada who lovingly cared for Florence during the last months of her life. Funeral services will be held at the Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, on Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Burial to take place in Byron, Wyoming. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Wagner, Marie K. Marie K.Wagner 1920 ~ 2004 Our loving mom, grandma and great-grandmother passed away peacefully in her home that she loved so much on December 26, 2004. She was born October 1, 1920 to Michael and Erma Kallas in Cumberland, Wyoming. She served in the Women's Army Corp in World War II in San Luis Obispo, CA and was awarded the Victory Medal in October, 1945.She is survived by her five children, Yvonne, Courtnee, Paul, Wendy and Steve; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park at 3401 S. Highland Drive, Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Diabetes Association. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Winsor, Helen Francom Vicchrilli Helen Francom Vicchrilli Winsor 5/13/13 ~ 12/23/04 Our sweet mother went home for the holidays to be with other family members who have gone before her. Mom passed away December 23, 2004. She was born to Jacob and Bessie Francom on May 13, 1913 in West Jordan. Attended school in West Jordan and graduated from Jordan High School in 1931. Married Tony Vicchrilli on May 14, 1931 in Murray, together they had eight children. She worked along side our Dad on their farm in West Jordan for many years. Mom worked at many different jobs throughout her life, but the one she enjoyed the most was when she worked for the old and the new St. Marks Hospital. Tony passed away on July 20, 1966 from an industrial accident at Kennecott. She met Walter (Clive) Winsor, they were married on November 3, 1975. He passed away on May 15, 1999. She was a member of The Church of Latter-day Saints. Survived by Rosella (Jean) West, Sandy; Von (Sheryl) Vicchrilli, Midvale; Luella (Hershel) Thompson, West Jordan; Jan Price, Sandy; Tommy (Mary) Vicchrilli, West Jordan; Mary (Stephen) Nix, N.J.; and LaVern (Stuart) Hembury, Sandy; 32 grandchildren; and numerous great and great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, husbands Tony and Walt, son Steven, and grandsons Nathan, Collin, and Conner. The family expresses special thanks to Nau, Mom's day-time caregiver for the last three years, and to Rose of Harmony Home Health & Hospice. Funeral services will be held at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. in Murray on Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Friends and family may call from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 29, 2004 and from 10:00 10:45 a.m. on Thursday prior to services. Burial will be at Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/29/2004. Wisser, Ernest Bernard Ernest Bernard Wisser The Flying Dutchman This one of a kind man was born on 6/26/1920 to Charles Wisser and Louise Studor of Elgin, IL. He passed away 12/27/2004. He was preceded in death by his brother Vernon and his sister Norma. He married Harriet Gower Wisser Dec. 22,1949; she passed away Dec 29, 1989. He is survived by his son Brent Charles Wisser and his daughter Brenda Ann Wisser Luker, 8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren of whom he was very proud. Ernie served his country proudly flying B25 bombers for the US Air Force and was honorably discharged. Ernie should have set the Guinness Book of World Records for the most miles driven within the United States. Ernie retired in May 2004 and was still as sharp as a tack. He was joking with everyone until his sudden death at 84 years old. He was surrounded by all of his family when he passed on. Ernie, we love you and will sorely miss your jokes, kindness, love, generosity, and childlike tenderness. We will continue cheering for the Chicago Bulls and Cubs in your absence. Funeral services Thursday morning 12 noon, at Wasatch Memorial Park, 3401 So. Highland Drive, where friends may call from 11 am. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/28/2004 - 12/30/2004. Young, Hal Byrne Hal Byrne Young 1926 ~ 2004 Our dear father, Hal Byrne Young, passed into his Heavenly Father's arms surrounded by his children on Christmas eve 2004. Born March 15, 1926 in Kanab, Utah to Ray Byrne Young and Millie Cutler. Married to Joyce LaVerna Jones on November 13, 1949. Solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple July 18, 1982. He loved flying. He flew for Pan American Airlines and retired a captain after 26 years. He continued to fly and taught those who shared his love for flying. He was a true and honest friend with a keen sense of humor and will be greatly missed. Hal was a caring and loving husband and father, who enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. Preceded in death by his precious wife, Joyce LaVerna Jones and his eldest son Randy Scott Young. Survived by his daughter, Diane (David) Vandivere, Bountiful; his son, Steven Hal (Kimberly) Young, Bountiful; daughter-in-law, Patty Ann Young, Layton; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful Hills Ward Chapel, 1190 East Bountiful Hills Drive, Bountiful. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Thursday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004. Young, Melvin J. Melvin J. Young 1933 ~2004 WEST VALLEY CITY/IVINS, UTAH - Melvin J. Young passed away at home on December 24, 2004. Born November 29, 1933, Salt Lake City, Utah to Joseph Alonzo Young and June Davis Young. Married Marian L. Steele on June 23, 1952. Employed with Boise Cascade for 18 years and retired from Kennecott Copper after 27 years as a heavy duty machinist. Survived by his loving wife and their four children, Carolyn (Kevin) Jenkins, Tarolyn (Jim) McFall, Sharon (Rod) Gerrard and Dennis (Teri) Young; 11 grandchildren and one great-grand-child. Preceded in death by parents, two brothers, Frank and Joe Young, and granddaughter, Kristi McFall. Dad was a quiet man, who lived a quiet life and died peacefully. He was considered amongst us as a "Silent Giant." Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 West 4100 South, West Valley City, Utah at 11:00 a.m. Viewing one hour prior to the Service. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/28/2004.