OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 1 Nov 2004; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah submitted by W. David Samuelsen *********************************************************************** 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 Anderson, Dantzel Tingey Dantzel Tingey Anderson 1918 ~ 2004 Dantzel Tingey Anderson passed away Friday, October 29, 2004 at the home of her son in Provo. She was born July 22, 1918 to Melvin Hyrum Tingey and Annie Romer Tingey in Brigham City, Utah. Her father died of influenza in the epidemic of 1918 only three and one-half months following Dantzel's birth, leaving his young widow to rear two children by herself. Her older brother Newell was Dantzel's protector, and her mother set an impressive example of independence and resourcefulness as she educated herself and provided for her family, playing an important role in the health care of the community. Starting out as a home health care nurse, she eventually became an anesthesiologist, assisted with surgeries, and saw to the administration of the Coolie Hospital in Brigham City. She maintained a small apartment in the hospital where Dantzel and her brother grew up. Following her graduation from Box Elder High School, Dantzel moved to Salt Lake City to attend Nursing School at LDS Hospital and the U. of U., graduating with the class of 1939. She was working at LDS Hospital when she met Ralph Willard Anderson of Elsinore. They were married in the Manti Utah Temple on her birthday, July 22, 1940, and set up housekeeping in Salt Lake City where Ralph eventually started his own accounting office with Dantzel as his partner in business and life. They happily welcomed four children into their home as they led busy lives of service in their church and community. Over the ensuing years Dantzel volunteered her time and skills at Primary Children's Hospital and the Red Cross, and tutored at an elementary school across town. She was active in the church and served as Primary president in her ward, stake, and also at Primary Children's Hospital. She served as an MIA teacher, visiting teacher, and she taught the 7-8 year olds in Primary for many years. Ralph and Dantzel celebrated 55 happy years together. After Ralph's death in October of 1995, she was content to stay in her home, surrounded by the friends and neighbors she and Ralph had grown to love. Following a stroke in June 2001, Dantzel had resided with or been in the company of one or more of her children at all times. Dantzel loved to travel, and she and Ralph took many wonderful trips around the world with friends and family. Their children and their spouses will long treasure the memories they share of times spent exploring fun and exciting places with Ralph, Dantzel and each other. Dantzel is survived by three sons and one daughter, David (Kathy) Anderson of Provo, Renee (Ken) Robinson of Marietta, Ohio, Duane (Leslie) Anderson of Orem, and Richard (Susan) of Highlands Ranch, Colorado; 27 grandchildren; and 32 great-grand-children; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Gerloan Tingey of Salt Lake City, Ethel Dastrup of Richfield, Alene and Lynn Oldroyd of Salt Lake City, Betty and Dale Walters of Richfield, and George and Shirley Anderson of Elsinore; as well as numerous loved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; brother, Newell Tingey; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Wendell and Beth Anderson, Anna Mary Anderson, Paul Thomas Anderson, Arnel Dastrup, Anna Ruth Anderson, and Virgina Anderson. A viewing will be held in Salt Lake City at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Tuesday, November 2, from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held in Provo at Pleasant View Chapel, 2445 North 650 East Wed-nesday, November 3, at 11 a.m. with a viewing from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery . Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/1/2004. Ball, Lorraine Belle Perrey Lorraine Belle Perrey Ball 1917 ~ 2004 ST. GEORGE, UT - Our loving mother, Lorraine Ball, 87, died in St. George, Utah October 30, 2004. She was born March 16, 1917 in Chamois, Missouri to Edward Perrey and Elizabeth Reynolds Perrey. After graduating from Sts. Peter and Paul High School in Booneville, Missouri she completed required course work on a scholarship and became a registered nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital. She married Dr. John M. Ball and resided in Salt Lake City, Utah for many years. The couple retired to St. George, Utah in 1980. She was an active member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Murray, Utah and St. George Catholic Church in St. George. Lorraine is survived by four daughters, Mary (Robert) Markosian, Barbara (Rick) Riser, Charlotte (Robert) Miller, Sara (Michael) DiManna; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchil-dren; sister, Genevieve Hayob Monnig; and brothers, Stanley Perrey, Bobby Perrey, and Joe Perrey. She is preceded in death by her husband. Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, November 2, 11 a.m., St. George Catholic Church, 259 W. 200 N., St. George, Utah. Visitation will be Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Metcalf Mortuary, 300 W., St. George Blvd., St. George, Utah. Interment will be in the Tonaquint Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary (435) 673-4221. Condolences may be sent through the Metcalf website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/1/2004. Bone, Dorothy Raze Dorothy Raze Bone 1921 ~ 2004 SALT LAKE CITY - Dorothy Raze Bone, age 82, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehi and Clearfield, Utah died Saturday, October 23, 2004. She was born January 30, 1921 in Lawton, Oklahoma daughter of Wallis and Gretchen Davis Raze. Dorothy graduated from high school in Minneapolis, MN and married Alvin Van Alstine in 1942. She worked for the Ogden Defense Depot as a data transcriber. Alvin died in 1943 during World War II. They had one son, Rex. Dorothy married Richard Bone April 2, 1946 in Reno, Nevada. He died August 27, 1994. She was a homemaker and an artist, and loved writing and poetry. She taught art lessons, was a member of the Hutchings Museum Board in Lehi, and worked for the Lehi Free Press newspaper. Survived by two sons, Rex Van Alstine, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Gene (Debra) Bone, Dallas Center, Iowa; one daughter, Mayvonne B. Wells, West Point, Utah; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; one sister, Gret-chen June Scott, Minneapolis, MN. Private family services were held under direction of Wing Mortuary, Lehi. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/1/2004. Bradshaw, Arlene T. Mulcock Arlene T. Mulcock Bradshaw 1923 ~ 2004 Our loving mother, grandmother passed away peacefully October 31, 2004, at the age of 81. Arlene was born May 26, 1923 to Sidney and Annie Mulcock in SLC, Ut. She married Harris A. Bradshaw February 23, 1949 in the SL Temple. She enjoyed going to Brighton, Flaming Gorge, and swimming with her family. She enjoyed going out to eat, and times spent with friends. She especially enjoyed reading and singing with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Celebrating family birthdays, giving gifts, giggling, watching the Jazz, and loving her cat, Trudy. She was the glue that held our family together. Her family was first and foremost in her life. Arlene was preceded in death by her parents; siblings; two daughters, Marlene and Terry. Arlene is survived by her loving husband, Harris A. (SLC); children, Joseph G. (Susan) WVC, Randy A., SLC, Leanne (Daryl) Orem, Virginia (Casey) SLC; grandchildren, Kammie (Gayland), Ron, Emily, Grant, Claire, Grace, Neil; great-grandchildren, Arianna, Brenzer, and Ellie. Friends and family may call Wed. Nov. 3 from 10:45-11:45 a.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Salt Lake City Cemetery or in case of bad weather right after services at mortuary. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Utah Diabetes Foundation. Our family would like to express a special thanks to nurses and staff of HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital and to Dr. Jon Wall. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/1/2004 - 11/2/2004. Clark, June June Harker Clark 5/5/22 ~ 10/30/04 June Adele Smith Harker Clark, age 82, passed away October 30, 2004 in Holladay, Utah. She was born May 5, 1922 to Hyrum Smith and June Agusta Bushman Smith in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. She married William Meeks Harker Nov 10, 1943 in the Salt Lake City Temple. He passed away in 1976 and she married Ellsworth Clark, Nov 1989 at the same place. June was happiest when she was around family and friends. Reunions were her favorite times, reuniting family or friends from Shelley, Idaho where she raised her children. She instilled the love of music in her children, loved to meet people, and shared her love of the LDS church by serving on four missions (Kentucky, California, Philippines, and Texas). She is survived by her husband, Ellsworth Clark (and his children); daughters, Bonnie Duffin (Daryl), Eve-lyn Frederick (Paul), Faun Tucker (David), Darlene Despain (Keith); sons, William S. Harker (Valerie), Marvin Harker (Raedene); 23 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Francis Harker, Barbara Smith, Naomi Smith, Geri Smith; and broth-er-in law, George Whitaker. Preceded in death by her parents; first husband, William; son, Lynn Meeks Harker; three brothers; two sisters; one granddaughter; and one great-granddaughter. Her sense of humor was appreciated at Evergreen Rest Home. We appreciate their care. Thank you, Alpine Hospice. Viewing will be held at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E. 1300 S., Wednesday, November 3rd, from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 12 noon November 4, at Grandview 2nd Ward, 2930 S. 20th E. with a viewing prior from 10:30 a.m.-12 noon. A third viewing will be at Nalder's Funeral home, Shelley Idaho, Friday, November 5, 11 a.m.-12 noon. Interment at the Hillcrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please give a contribution to the LDS Humanitarian Center in June's name. Email condolences to the family at larkinsunsetsaltlakcity@csolutions.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/1/2004. Cox, Chelsie Our Beautiful Chelsie Cox 10/25/85 ~ 10/29/04 Chelsie Michelle Cox passed away suddenly October 29, 2004. Daughter, sister, granddaughter, cousin, and aunt, Chelsie will be dearly missed by her family and many friends. She loved helping everyone she could. She especially loved her family and her new kitty, Spaz. Chelsie is survived by parents, Ron F. and Karen M. Cox; brother, Jason Robinson; and sister, Lainee Cox; grandparents, Syd and Dorothy Robinson, and Diane Cox; aunts and uncles and many cousins. Preceded in death by her grandfather, Ronald Cox. Services will be held Wed. Nov. 3, 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive. A viewing will be held Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/1/2004. Geurts, Fayette Parkin Fayette Parkin Geurts 1914 ~ 2004 BOUNTIFUL - Fayette Parkin Geurts, age 90, passed away October 26, 2004 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, Utah of causes incident to old age. She was born the fourth of seven children to Cyrus Elmer Parkin and Sarah Tolman Parkin April 3, 1914. She married Theodore I. Geurts, November 9, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by seven children, Connie (Lowell) Leishman, Beverly (Paul) Clayton, Marilyn Tovey, Jon (Layne) Geurts, Ted (Denise) Geurts, Dale (May) Geurts, and Steven (Peggy) Geurts; 37 grandchildren; 102 great-grandchildren; nine great great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Her childhood years were spent in Park City, Bountiful, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Fay spent many years serving in the Primary and Relief Society organizations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served with her husband and three sons on a labor mission in Hawaii helping in the construction of the Polynesian Cultural Center. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 4, 2004, 12 noon at the Kimball Mill LDS Ward Chapel, 650 South 200 East, Bountiful. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Thurs-day morning from 10:45-11:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Online guest book: www.russonmortuary.com Special thanks to hospice (Applegate and Lakeview). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/2/2004. Haun, L. Drew L. Drew Haun 1922 ~ 2004 Leonard Drew Haun passed away October 30, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah after a long courageous battle with congestive heart failure. Drew was born March 22, 1922, in Justin, TX to Joseph Lee Haun and Laura Belle Shelley. Drew grew up in Justin, TX. He was christened and later baptized at the age of five in the Methodist Church. He graduated from Justin High School in 1939. In 1943 he volun-teered to join the U.S. Army Air Corp cadet program. While in this program he attended Creighton University of Omaha, Nebraska for two years. He received an honorable discharge from the Air Corp in 1946. Drew worked in the aircraft and missile industry. He retired from Hercules Inc. after 26 years in the Purchasing Department. In 1947 Drew married Nell Marie Grant of Justin, TX. Together they had three children and later divorced. In 1973 he married EvaLoy Rasmussen in Salt Lake City, UT. He is survived by his wife and caregiver, Eva; his children, Cynthia Ross of Weatherford, TX, Dana (Stoney) Smith of Brea, CA, and David Haun of Austin, TX; a brother, Arlis, in Weatherford, TX; three brothers-in-law, Neil (Claudia), Gary (Colette), and Paul (Martha) Rasmussen; nine grand-children, and seven great-grandchil-dren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Mary Lou Hendrix; and a brother, Noel Lee Haun. Drew was a 50 plus year member of the Masonic Fraternity. He was Past Master of Smithfield Masonic Lodge #455 of Ft. Worth, TX. He was also a member of the ElKalah Shrine of Salt Lake City. He enjoyed golf, boating, fishing, and motor homing with friends. A special thanks to Dr. Bigelow and his staff for all their care and support. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, November 3, 2004, 1 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street, Murray, UT. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday morning from 12-12:45 p.m. at the mortuary. Interment will be 1 p.m. Friday, November 5, at the Burlington, WY, Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/1/2004. Holcomb, Barbara M. Barbara M. Holcomb 1920 ~ 2004 OGDEN - Barbara M. Holcomb, 84, passed away Friday, October 29, 2004 at the home of her daughter surrounded by her loving family. Barbara is now reunited with her eternal compan-ion, Louis L. Holcomb. She was born July 17, 1920 in Fulton, Michigan to Claire Nutting and James Henry Skinner. Barbara was the 12th of 15 children with 14 brothers. She married Louis L. Holcomb at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan September 28, 1938. She and her husband became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1958 and had their union solemnized April 1959 in the Salt Lake Temple. She and her husband were active temple workers in the Ogden Temple for many years and avid genealogy workers. She worked for the Ogden Arsenal during World War II, later worked for Sahara Drug Store, Hospital Drug, Depot Drug, and Vince's Pharmacy for 20 years. She also worked at Internal Revenue Service, and retired from Hill AFB in 1963. She is survived by four sons and one daughter, including Fredrick (Vaunda) F. Holcomb, Colleen Holcomb Jordan, Charles (Leigh Ann) R. Holcomb, Louis J. Holcomb, Roger (Nancy) W. Holcomb; two brothers, Elmer Skinner and Ovid Skinner of Michigan; 17 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Louis L. Holcomb; grandson, Timothy P. Holcomb; great-granddaughter, Tammy Workman; and 12 brothers. Funeral services will be held Monday November 1, 2004, Warren LDS Ward Chapel, 856 N 5900 W, at 11 a.m. Viewing will be held from 10-10:45 a.m. Monday. The family expresses their gratitude for the special care and consideration shown to their mother by Dr. Kathleen Deremer and the Hospice Alliance personnel which includes Rebecca Wheelwright, Carol Fletcher and Sheila DaCosta. Interment will be at Warren City Cemetery. Send condolences to www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/1/2004. Jensen, Verla Rose Madsen Verla Rose Madsen Jensen 1915 ~ 2004 Verla passed away peacefully October 30, 2004, in Bountiful, Utah. She was born December 25, 1915 in Aurora, Utah the daughter of George Sern and Effie Mae Mason Madsen. She married Wilford Rex Jensen May 17, 1934; later divorced. Education was her lifelong pursuit. Verla graduated from North Sevier High as valedictorian of her class and attended Snow College and the University of Utah, majoring in speech and English. She won numerous speech and other commercial contests during her educational years. Reading was a passion with Verla, reading two or three books a week was not uncommon. While taking a philosophy class at the University of Utah, Verla became acquainted with the instructor, Dr. Obert C. Tanner, who later offered her a job at the O.C. Tanner Company where she worked for the next 30 years, beginning as a secretary, and then as assistant to the vice president and her last 12 years as assistant to the president. Her hobbies included crocheting, watching sporting events, and attending live theater. She loved being surrounded by her family, whether enjoying dinners watching grandchildren's sporting endeavors, shopping together or just visiting. She was constantly doing things for her family. Later in life, Verla was very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, going through the temple May 9, 1995 and having her sealing work done, after which she attended the temple regularly and contributed much in genealogy work at her ward and stake. She is survived by her two sons, Gordon (Mary) Jensen, North Salt Lake, Utah, and Raylan Jensen, Palm Desert, California; and four grandsons, Joseph (Tracy), Justin (Lisa), Jordan (Jennifer), Cameron Jensen; and three great-grandchildren; Ivan (No-la) Madsen, Aurora, Utah, and Audra (Harve) Oldroyd, Glenwood, Utah are her surviving siblings. Special appreciation goes to the staff of Bountiful House Assisted Living and Rocky Mountain Nursing Care as well as Hospice Vista Care for the love and care given Verla the past two plus years. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, November 3, 1 p.m. at Cottonwood 11th Ward, 1830 E. 6400 So., Salt Lake City, Utah where family and friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/1/2004 - 11/2/2004. La Turner, Belle Belle La Turner 1919 ~2004 Belle La Turner, daughter of Percy and Vinnie La Turner, died October 25, 2004. She was born September 12, 1919 in Huntington, Utah and spent her early years there. She attended BYU and U of U and graduated from St. Marks Hospital School of Nursing. She was a kind and caring person and will be missed. She is survived by numerous cousins. Interment will be in Huntington City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/1/2004. Love, Gail M. Gail M. Love "Love Dane" Gail passed away peacefully at home Wednesday, October 27, 2004 after a courageous 19-month battle with brain cancer. She is survived by her husband, Gary P. Love; two daughters, Lori Ann and Lisa Marie (Bill); six grandchildren, Gary (Tosha), Rebecca, Mindy, Mitchell, Larry, and Mason; and three great-grandchildren. She has four brothers, Gaylord (Carol), Jim, Sam, and Joe. Her youngest brother, Joe, passed away the day before her October 26th. She was born in Port Orchard, WA June 7, 1941, was raised in Bremerton, WA. Moved to San Diego, CA where she met and married Gary P. within two weeks of knowing him October 9, 1960. She was blessed with two daughters despite doctor's diagnosis. Lori was born in Oakland, CA and Lisa in Salt Lake City, UT. She always surrounded herself with her family, friends, and most of all, the love of animals. She was the owner of the Birds Nest in West Valley, and continued in the pet industry. She is an avid breeder of Great Danes, and wanted to make a name in the dog show world. Her name "LOVE DANE" is known across the country, in Italy and Ecuador. She will be proud to know her name will live on. She started her life fighting to survive and ended the same. In between she was a strong and powerful woman. She faced everything head on and found the positive in every situation. She had the means and power to make every one smile, laugh and to love her as she loved them. She will remain in the hearts of everyone she touched, and will be so deeply missed. Mom-you are my HERO . Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 2, 2004, 2 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/1/2004. Mabey, Rachel Ivins Wilson Rachel W. Mabey 1912 ~ 2004 Rachel Ivins Wilson Mabey, a woman of spiritual courage and quiet love, died in Salt Lake City, October 29, 2004. She was 92. Rachel was born January 31, 1912 in Colonia Juarez, Mexico to Guy C. Wilson and Anna Lowrie Ivins. She was the fourth of eight children. Her family fled the Mormon Colonies when Rachel was six months old as a result of the Mexican Revolution. She was raised in Salt Lake City and graduated from LDS High School where her father was president. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Utah. At the university, Rachel met Rendell N. Mabey. They were married December 24, 1933 in the Salt Lake Temple by Rachel's grandfather, Anthony W. Ivins. Ren died four years ago, after 57 years of marriage. Rachel and Ren are the parents of six children, all of whom survive (except John Ivins), Rendell N. Jr. (Dorothy), Richard Ivins, Jane Afton, Ralph Rampton (Sylvia), and Thomas Charles (Shauna). They have 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Rachel's sisters Marguerite Wilson, Florence Anderson, and Antoinette Daynes pre-ceded her in death. Her twin sister, Rebecca Hodge; her sister, Ruth Wil-son; and her brother, Grant Wilson, survive her. Rachel was a poet, a Scrabble competitor, and possessor of a wry humor. She was also the quiet conscience and unshakeable support of her husband through his public life of business, political, and church service. She was ever the loving, and prayerful mother, never complaining to anyone, even in her final decline, always eager to be with or hear from her children. A sweet natured, rock solid pioneer, she served as ward Young Women and Relief Society president, served missions with her husband in Switzerland (1965-68) and West Africa (1978-79), participated in the organization of branches of the church in Kuwait and Baghdad, the strengthening of branches in Beirut, Kabul, and Poland, the reinstitution of missionary work in Italy, and the commencement of that work in Ghana and Nigeria. Typically, on June 17, 1979, on the Ndiya River in Nigeria where she quietly recorded the baptisms of 121 souls through rain, sun, and swarming insects, her diary speaks simply of "an exhilarating, trying day." At the time of her death, Rachel had an apartment at Brighton Gardens. She and her family were blessed by the kindly care extended by the Brighton Gardens and Vista Care staffs. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 2, 2004, 11 a.m. at the Salt Lake 12th Ward building, 630 East 100 South, Salt Lake City. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple St, Salt Lake City, and Tuesday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the 12th Ward build-ing. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/2/2004. Martinez, Julie Ann Julie Ann Martinez My Beautiful Brown Eyes Our beloved mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother, Julie Ann Martinez left us October 29, 2004. She was born May 5, 1965 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Gasper and Julia Inez Gonzales Martinez. She was loved very much. She enjoyed cooking, dancing, singing, and most of all she loved to bring a smile to the faces of the ones she loved. She left behind her daughters, Natasha (Joe), Elisa (Ernie), Melissa (Jake); and son, Nico; mother, Julia; father, Gasper; the father of her children, Fred Kelly; brothers, Kenny, Barney, Jeff, and Nick; sisters, Kathie and Robbie; grandchildren, Neto, Niquee, Lito, Gabe, Neveah, Rissa, and Donnie. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1040 West 400 South. A vigil service will be held Wednesday, 7 p.m. at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call from 6-7 p.m. Committal, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. "Mom, if tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. You are our world, our life. We love you Junebugg and will miss you very much." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/1/2004. Pace, Connie Jean Hobbs ConniePace 1939 ~ 2004 There was a star that shone on high, our loving daughter, wife, sister, aunt, and grandma, Connie Jean Hobbs Pace passed away Sunday, October 24, 2004 in Mesa, Arizona after a courageous battle from C.O.P.D. She was born June 30, 1939 in Scottsbuff, Nebraska. Connie married Al Pace on Dec. 24th, 1989 in Salt Lake City. They moved to Mesa, Arizona in 1995. Our sister had a pure heart for animals, family and friends. Also was a talented artist. Leaves behind one son Kurt Artz and family, her husband Al, six sisters, two brothers, many nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Preceded in death by her dad and nephew Troy Hobbs. Funeral services were held in Mesa, Arizona on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004. I'm still here and will always be so never say goodbye. Here I remain a star up in the sky. We will always love you Connie. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 10/31/2004 - 11/7/2004.