OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 4 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 Andrews, Kenneth Kenneth Andrews "Kenny" Kenneth Andrews passed away on November 1, 2004 in Salt Lake City, UT, after a long and courageous battle with heart disease. He was born on June 1, 1947 in Stoke-on-Trent, England to Thomas William and Sarah Jacobs Andrews. Married Lena RaNae Groves on September 8, 1971 in Elko, NV. Kenny was a wonderful husband, father, brother, and grandfather. He always was friendly and loved to joke with everyone. He served in The U.S. Army for three years and served a one year tour of duty in Vietnam. He was always willing to help anyone and he supported his wife and children's activities. Kenny was talented with automotive problems and worked in this field his whole life. Avid Nascar fan, he loved to watch the races and collected Nascar memorabilia. He adored his grandchildren, they brought him a lot of joy and happiness. Ken is survived by his wife RaNae, son Lynn, daughters, Misti (Jon) Milner and Aimie (Kevin) Langlois, granddaughter Kenzie and grandson K.J., mother Sarah Jacobs Andrews, brothers Keith (Larrie) Andrews and Colin (Gail) Andrews. Preceded in death by his father Thomas William and brother Ronald. Special thanks to the caring staff at LDS CCU and shock/trauma ICU. In Lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the LDS Hospital Heart Transplant Team in memory of Kenneth Andrews thru the Deseret Foundation, 8th Ave & "C" Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84143. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 5, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy. (10600) So. where friends may call Thursday from 6-8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to the services on Friday. Interment Sandy City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Arrigo, Mary Grace Mary Grace Arrigo 1920 ~ 2004 Mom and Dad Together Again Our mom and our Nana passed away on Nov. 2, 2004, in Salt Lake City. Born July 2, 1920, in New York City to Rocco and Theresa Bellettieri and married Joseph September 14, 1941. Dad take care of Moms. Mom will be missed by all who love her and know her. She is our best friend, and our world. She touches our lives with her love, compassion, gentleness and generosity, and her kitchen and heart are open to everyone. We love you Moms and will miss you always. Survived by two daughters, Donna and her sons Travis and Taylor; Jody (Doug and Hershey); her son Roy (Becky) and their son Joe (Erin) and their family Zoe and Zander, and their daughter Nicki (Al) and their family Kiya and Ivy; sister Catherine and brother Sonny and all of her loving nieces, nephews, and friends. We want to thank our newest family for all their care and love, Luis and Gloria, Edith, Guillermina (G.), Dianne, Jorge, Martha, Karen, and Belinda. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 S. 2300 E., on November 5, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. There will be a viewing at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 1300 S. 2350 E., on November 4, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. with a rosary at 7:30 p.m. Interment will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends and family will gather for a luncheon at St. Ambrose immediately following the graveside service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Baird, Monica Marie Monica Marie Baird 1983 ~ 2004 Monica Marie Baird, 22, of Salt Lake City, passed away Sunday, October 31, 2004. She was born November 3, 1981 in Murray to Merrill Fredrick Baird and Melinda Bunker Baird. Monica will be remembered as a bright and loving mother, sister, and daughter. She is survived by her son Caleb; mother Mindy (Mark) Ruhlmann, Herriman; father Merrill (Jolene) Baird, Mansfield, TX; siblings: Annette Baird, Margaux (Kraig) Lodge, Neil (Kate) Baird, and Lorien (John) Lyde and grandmother Alene Lanphere. She was preceded in death by her sister, Nicole, and brother David. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 5, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. in the Rose Canyon Fourth Ward Chapel, 13768 South 6400 West, Herriman where friends and family may call from 11:30-12:45 p.m. Interment will be in the Valley View Cemetery in West Valley City. Funeral directors Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to an educational fund for Caleb by contacting Margaux Lodge via e-mail margauxsunshine@hotmail.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Bell, Cleone Buchanan Cleone Buchanan Bell 1904 ~ 2004 After a long life of service to her family, her Heavenly Father and her fellowmen, Cleone passed away on November 2, 2004, at the age of 100. She was a gentle and loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and friend. Born August 3, 1904 in Venice, Utah to Archibald W. and Mary Peterson Buchanan, the youngest of eight children. Married Rodney T. Bell in the Manti LDS Temple June 5, 1925. They were blessed with two children, Virla and Don Rodney. Cleone was a skilled seamstress. Her hands were often busy knitting, crocheting, netting, crewel embroidering, quilting or hooking rugs. The home she created was beautiful and filled with love for her family. She loved the Savior and served in many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Visiting Teacher, Primary and MIA Teacher, many years in the Relief Society as president, Counselor and Teacher. She was proud of her pioneer heritage and enjoyed her membership in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Though her body brought much pain in her final years, her mind and sense of humor remained keen. She lived in Twin Falls, Idaho from 1932-1995, when she moved to Salt Lake City to make her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Virla and Harley Busby; grandchildren Janis Hill (Cary), Amy Dellenbach (David), Linda Bailey (Phil); great-grandchildren Ryan, Casey and Heather Hill; Richard, Andrew and Michael Dellenbach; Parker, Jeremy and Kathryn Bailey and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 5, at 11:00 a.m. at the Holladay 10th Ward, 4601 S. 2565 E. where family and friends may call an hour prior to services. Interment to take place in the Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Twin Falls, ID. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Benavidez, Patrick Patrick Benavidez You will be greatly missed Papas Patrick Benavidez went to be with the Lord peacefully at 10:35 p.m. November 2, 2004 at St. Mark's Hospital, of natural causes. Patrick was born March 17, 1952 to Serafin and Sadie Benavidez in New Mexico. Survived by his wife, V. Viola Benavidez; two step-children, Frank G. Vigil and V. Rachel Binkerd; three grandchildren, Kristin C., R. Patrick "Daniel", and Aracely M.; brothers, Johnny J. (Kenny) and Pete T. Benavidez; sisters, Vera Paula Flores of Salinas, CA; and Della Lopez of Sidney, NE; many nephews and nieces, and many grand-nephews and nieces; uncle, Benny Strohm of Salt Lake City, UT; other aunts, uncles and many friends; two very special friends, Herman Lowe and Paul Martinez. Many thanks to the principal, Kathy Clark and co-workers of Skyline High School, and very special thanks to all IC Units of St. Mark's Hospital. Thanks to Pastor William Blanscett of The Salt Lake City Church of God and Prophecy. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 6th, 11 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will beheld Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Benson, Winston Lowell Winston Lowell Benson 1909 ~ 2004 Our loving father, husband, brother, grandfather and great-grandfather, Winston Lowell Benson, passed away peacefully, at age 95, on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004 at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah of causes incident to age. Born October 25, 1909 in Moreland, Idaho to Hans Andrew and Ida England Benson. He attended schools in Moreland, Ricks College and the University of Idaho. He married Cloris Butler in the Logan Temple September 12, 1934. The have five children, 20 grandchildren and 40 (and still counting) great-grandchildren. Winston had several different careers during his life. First he was an educator and taught school for 12 years throughout Southeastern Idaho. His second was in the insurance industry as a representative of Beneficial Life Insurance for 19 years, serving many clients and friends in Southeastern Idaho. For a short time, he was an entrepreneur as the owner and operator of Benson Book and Music in Blackfoot. He followed these with 12 years as Probate Judge for Bingham County and five years in Boise as the Courts Coordinator for the State of Idaho. Winston was also active in civic and religious organizations throughout his life. He was a member of the Lions and Kiwanis Clubs, served on the school board, PTA and National Council of Juvenile Court Judges. He served in many various church callings including stake clerk, high council and as Bishop of the Blackfoot 4th Ward of the LDS Church. He was an officiator in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and served two missions with his wife for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lansing, Michigan from 1976-77 and in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah from 1991-92. Music was in his blood throughout his life. He organized and played in many dance bands including his own Benson Family Band and played for innumerable weddings, church and community dances, and other activities. He wrote music and published special songs for his and each of his children's weddings, his parents' and his own Golden Wedding anniversaries. One of these songs was even performed by Lawrence Welk, on his TV show. In 1992, Winston and Cloris moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to be closer to family members. In their later years they spent their winters in the St. George, Utah area and developed many friendships at the Templeview RV Park where they helped organize and participated in chorus and musical activities there. Winston will be missed by all who knew him. He touched the lives of everyone he met. He is survived by his wife, Cloris; sons, L. Jay (Sharon), Salt Lake City, and Jerry (Calleen), New Milford, Connecticut; brothers, Stanton (Marion), Salt Lake City; Noel (Pat) Blackfoot, ID; sister, Laura Taylor, Idaho Falls, ID. He was preceded in death by his sons, Bryce and Lowell; daughter, Kaye. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 5, 2004, 2:00 p.m. at the Taylors Grove Ward, 4845 S. Woodhaven, Taylorsville, UT where a viewing will be held 1-1:45 p.m. prior to service. Another funeral service will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, 2:00 p.m. at the Blackfoot 4th and 11th Wards, 520 North Shilling, Blackfoot, Idaho where a viewing will be held, 1-1:45 p.m. prior to the service. Interment, Moreland Cemetery, Moreland, Idaho. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Blackwell, Brayden A. Brayden A. Blackwell 1988 ~ 2004 Brayden A. Blackwell, 16 of Circleville, Utah, passed away November 2, 2004 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born March 15, 1988 in Panguitch, Utah to Rick and Mollie Blackwell. He loved sports and played on many Piute High School teams, was an avid sportsman, loved being with his friends and family. He is survived by his parents of Circleville; brother, Richard Bryce (Marianne) Blackwell of Middleton, ID; sisters, Laurie Blackwell, Morgan (Lance) Eliason both of St. George; two nephews, Brock and Brogen Blackwell; grandfather, Henry "Dick" Blackwell of Circleville; grandmother, Mae Wright of Pleasant Grove, UT. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Irene Blackwell, William A. "Bill" Wright. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. in the Circleville 1st LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Circleville ward chapel on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and again at the church on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Circleville Cemetery. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary. On line guest book www.maglebymortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Breinholt, Marci Adele Marci Adele Breinholt 1976 ~ 2004 Marci Adele Breinholt, 28, returned home to her Heavenly Father October 30, 2004 in Erda, UT. She was born June 26, 1976 in Salt Lake City, UT to Dan and Valerie Breinholt. Married Cris Pereira, Salt Lake City. Later divorced. Marci taught us the meaning of courage during the past three years as she battled mesothelioma, a rare and deadly form of cancer. Marci will always be our "hero". Marci loved the film industry, in particular working with the Sundance Film Festival. She also cherished her visits to Hawaii and the serene calm of the ocean. Marci always brought a ray of sunshine to those who knew her. She will be remembered for her unique sense of humor and the love that she had for her family and friends. We love you, Marci. We will always remember you. Heaven's a much brighter place now that you're home. Marci's family would like to thank Dr. Michael P. Collins, Dr. William E. Nibley, Dr. William T. Sause and all of their respective staffs who loved and comforted Marci through this battle with cancer. Special thanks to Sonia Pereira's family for all their love and support. Marci is survived by her parents, Ken and Valerie Webb, Erda; Dan and Linda Breinholt, Orem; sister Carrie Breinholt of San Francisco; grandparents, Wayne and Esther Morgan, West Jordan; Marjorie Breinholt, Provo; stepsister, Keri Reed, Eagle Mtn.; stepbrothers, Bret Randall, South Jordan; Todd Randall, West Valley City; and Jason Randall, Pleasant Grove; Denise and Morgan Walton, Denver. Preceded in death by a grandfather, Don Breinholt, and step-grandparents and uncle Rick Walton. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 at 11 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy. (10600 So.) where friends may call from 10-10:50 a.m. and Thursday Nov. 4th from 6-8 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Bridgewaters, Joseph Lee Joseph Lee Bridgewaters 9/29/23 ~ 10/30/04 Joseph Lee Bridgewaters passed away October 30, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born September 29, 1923 to James T. and Mary Drawn Bridgewaters. Married Joyce Leggroan Bridgewaters in Las Vegas, Nevada. Served in the U.S. Army in World War II. Worked for the U.P.R.R. for 40 years. He was an avid bowler and was in the Bowling Hall of Fame. Survived by his wife, Joyce, daughters: Jo Ann Bridgewaters, Marlene Gray, Twila Hill, Valerie Kimble, Tracie Wyatt, Trudy Rigtrup, and son, Leon Wyatt. Also, nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, brothers: Jake and Claude, sisters: Claudette Perkins and Wynetha Bridgewaters. Preceded in death by parents and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 6, 2004, 11 a.m. at the Deseret Memorial Mortuary, 36 East 700 South. Family and Friends may visit on Friday, 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Castono, Charles Daniel Thomas Charles Daniel Thomas Castono 1973 ~ 2004 Charles Daniel Thomas Castono, born March 20, 1973 in Wyoming, died in his home November 1, 2004. Son of Laura Jean Castano and Charles Wells Rocky Chapman III. Survived by his loving family, Darlene Castano, Dominique Skyler Castano and Ayla Jean Castano. Although he struggled in life, he was overcoming obstacles and moving in a positive direction. He loved the outdoors. Some of his passions were mountain climbing, snowboarding, and fishing with his girls. He excelled in the culinary arts. He was a gifted artist and writer. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Graveside services will be held Friday, November 5, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Farmington City Cemetery. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. prior to services. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Coleman, Bob D. Bob D. Coleman Happy 47th Anniversary Bob D. Coleman passed away peacefully surrounded by his dear wife and family on Oct. 30, 2004.Bob was born October 3, 1933, to Pernal and Virl Irene Lawson Coleman in Wellington, Utah. Bob was a special man that would give to anyone. Bob was honorably discharged from the Army in 1952. He graduated from barber school and worked in a barber shop where he met the girl of his dreams Sarah Hoopes in a beauty shop next door. They married Nov. 4, 1957. Bob was an avid gardener which was apparent to all when they saw his gardens and flowers. For the past 10 years Bob and Sarah have enjoyed relaxing with family and friends at their property in Fruitland. He loved to ride the four wheeler around his property with his family, especially his grandchildren. Bob loved doing things with his wife. They enjoyed taking cruises, camping, and frequent trips to Wendover. In earlier years, Bob loved and enjoyed fishing and hunting with his son Lindsey and grandson Ryan. He retired from Zions Security Corp. at the age of 62 where he worked as a plumber for 30 years. Bob loved all animals. He was always surrounded by birds, cats, dogs, and the occasional goat. Pooh his favorite cat and Deacon his German Shepherd, will miss him very much. He will be missed by all of his family, extended family, and friends. Bob was a father, a grandfather, a great husband, a soon to be great-grandfather and an incredible friend. Bob loved all his grandchildren and was a Popa to Adyson. Bob is survived by his wife of 47 years Sarah; sons Jami and Lindsey (Jennifer); daughters Virl Ann (Richard) Hawkins, Natalie (Tyrell) Duce and Bobi Coleman; his nine grandchildren, Ryan, Jacquelyn, Brandi, Allysa, Kayla, Tyler, Bowdrie, Ben and Adyson; sisters Lita (Jim) Redford, Fawn Salzetti, Maxine Braby, Karen Evans; brothers Parry Coleman, Tom (Lucy) Coleman, Dan Coleman; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and many beloved relatives. A viewing will be held at the Larkin Mortuary (260 East South Temple) from 6-8 p.m. on November 4th. Funeral services to honor his life will beheld Friday, Nov. 5th, at 11:00 a.m. at the Rose Park Stake Center, 760 No. 1200 West, with an hour viewing to precede the service. Interment: Wellington City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Cottle, Henry Charles Henry Charles Cottle 1924 ~ 2004 Henry Charles Cottle, 80, passed away November 2, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Henry was born January 17, 1924 to Abraham and Percilla Smith Cottle, in Fairview, Idaho. He married Ione Maughn Burbank on October 10, 1942 in Weston, Idaho. Henry loved keeping up his home and yard. He always supported his family in all activities. He was a great host and friend to all. He was married for 62 years to the love of his life "Ione". He is survived by his wife, children, Brent (Dale), Kenneth (Belvadean), Andrea (Jon) Nedles, Annette Cottle, Anthony (Katherine), Clifford (Sandy); brother, Rex; 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, sisters, Nada and Florence. Funeral Services will be Sat., November 6, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 S. 900 E. Friends and family may visit Friday, November 5, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary and from 9:30-10:30 a.m. before the services on Saturday. Interment at Murray City Cemetery, 5490 S. Vine Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Daly, Beverly Henderson Beverly HendersonDaly 1921 ~ 2004 Beverly Henderson Daly, age 82, passed away November 3, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born December 10, 1921 in Cannonville, Utah, daughter of James Newton and Cora Evans Henderson. Married Walter Kirk Daly, June 22, 1941 in Panguitch, Utah; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She graduated from Stevens Henagar College and was a secretary at Skyline High School for 20 years. She was an intelligent woman, avid reader and close follower of politics. A caring person who enjoyed family and friends. An excellent cook and hostess of family gatherings. Survived by son, Roger Kirk (Diane) Daly; daughters, Dianne (Jim) Kelsey, Janet (Mark) Gustavson; grandchildren, Meg and Matthew Daly, Jill (Kelsey) Martinez, Jeffrey, Brian, Todd and James Kelsey, Eric, Stephen and Jennifer Gustavson, Todd and Mandy Elledge; great-grandchildren, Russell Martinez, Madeline Elledge, Landon Kelsey; sister, Shirley (Jean) DeBouzek. Preceded in death by parents; husband; sisters, Allie, Helen, Wilma and Mary; brother, Walter. Funeral service will be held Saturday, November 6, 2004, 9:30 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road where a viewing will be held at 9:00 a.m. prior to services. Graveside service will be held Saturday, 4:00 p.m. at the Panguitch Cemetery, Panguitch, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. DeMille, Ruth Jaensch Ruth Jaensch DeMille 1926 ~ 2004 Ruth Jaensch DeMille, age 78, passed away October 30, 2004 in Orem, UT. She was born June 29, 1926 in Zwickau, Germany to Heinrich Jaensch and Johanne Schreiter. The family immigrated to Utah prior to Ruth's first birthday. Ruth grew up in Salt Lake City where she attended South High School and LDS Business College. She married Elwin DeMille, November 18, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home in Hurricane, UT where they raised their family. The past few years, Ruth lived with her daughter Jill in American Fork. Ruth was an active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the Primary, Young Women, and the Relief Society. She was an excellent teacher influencing many lives. She especially loved German extraction and the friends she made there. She worked for Hall Brothers Construction as a secretary for 27 years. She was a proficient typist, typing over 110 wpm. Ruth was a happy, friendly, and positive person who loved people and made many friends wherever she went. She especially delighted in her grandchildren, always making sure the cookie jar was full. She was a dedicated mother who loved homemaking, especially crocheting, cooking, quilting and sewing. She is survived by her children David (Helen) DeMille of Cedar City, UT; Colleen (Ken) Talbot of Hinckley, UT; Brent J (Emilee) DeMille of Orem, UT; Jill (David) Albin of American Fork, UT; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers Roland Jaensch of Bountiful, UT; Melvin Jaensch of Yucaipa, CA; and Karl Jaensch of Garden Grove, CA. She was preceded in death by her husband Elwin DeMille, a brother Alfred Jaensch, and her sister Hanna Sweat. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Utah Valley Dialysis Center for their loving and professional care. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Hurricane Sky Mountain LDS Chapel (402 N. 2600 W., Hurricane). Friends may call Saturday morning from 10:00 a.m. until time of services at the church. Interment will be in the Hurricane City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Condolences may be sent through our website at www.southernutahmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Facer, Wilford Pratt Wilford Pratt Facer (Gone Fishing) "Pops" Wilf, age 76, passed away peacefully at home October 27, 2004 following a battle with cancer.Born Sept. 22, 1928 in Smithfield, Utah to Lester E. And Rosabel Bingham Facer. Served honorably in the Korean Conflict. Married to Alice Tate 52 years. He was a "Jack of all trades" in the construction industry. Wilf lived to fish and loved to hunt with his sons. He taught them to respect the wild life and nature and always told them to leave nothing behind in nature but their footprints. He loved telling jokes to make people laugh. Survived by his wife; six children, Greg (Sharon), Nyssa, OR; Tim (Lora) Oak City, UT; Sidney (Kathy), Bluffdale, UT; Lorrie (Keith) Crowther, Sanford, CO; Christian (Kaelynn), Morgan, UT; Paul (Tawny), Bountiful, UT; 28 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two brothers; three sisters. Preceded in death by parents, brothers and grandson. A special thanks to Michaela and family for their love and support, and to Michaela for the many shots she gave Willie. We love you. Also a special thanks to the doctors and nurses at the VA Hospital, and to Harmony Home Health and Hospice aids, David, Mandy, Taud and nurse, Jo. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 6, 2004, 11:00 a.m. at the Granger 25th Ward, 2101 West 3100 South. A viewing will be held Friday, November 5, 2004, 6-8:30 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, 3:30 p.m. at the Logan City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the George E. Wahlen, Dept. of Veterans Affair Medical Center, the AMU Department, 500 Foothill Blvd., Salt Lake City, Utah 84148. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Flores Jr., Francisco Francisco Flores, Jr."Frank" and "Pancho " Francisco Flores, Jr. passed away November 2, 2004. He was born in Puerto Rico to Francisco Sr. and Bernadina Flores on December 3, 1925. He married his sweetheart, Isolina in 1966. He was the wonderful father to eight children. Frank and Isolina moved to Utah in 1982. Frank worked for American Express for 28 years. He loved sports-especially his beloved "Mets" team. He enjoyed swimming, dancing, and gambling, but best of all he loved playing with his grandchildren. Survived by his wife, Isolina; children, Sonia (TX); Francisco III (FL), Yvonne (FL); Irma (NY); Carmen (England); Anthony (TX); Elaine (UT); and Thomas (UT); 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Paula Flores, John Flores, Victor Flores, Aida Flores, Julia Paniagua, Lucy Martines, Wilfredo Flores, Pedro Flores, Jose Flores, and Rosa Flores. Preceded in death by his sister, Gillemina Vaquez and brother, Desiderio Flores. The family would like to thank all the medical staff at Jordan Valley Hospital for their loving care. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4501 W. 5215 S. Friends may call on Friday, Nov. 5th from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. The Rosary will begin at 8 p.m. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Fox, Anona Nielsen Anona Nielsen Fox "Calamity Jane" 98-year-old Anona Nielsen Fox, AKA "Calamity Jane", aka "Red Horse Woman", who cherished life, loved family and friends, "kicked down the pearly gates" on November 2, 2004 to be with the love-of-her-life, husband, Issac Fox; mother, Hannah Nielsen; son, LaVar Fox and his wife, Betty; grandson, Randy Fox; son-in-law, Bud Schmittroth; great-granddaughter, Hannah; and her five younger siblings, Burt, Roy, Vern, Hobart and Eva. Born July 8, 1906 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to Hannah Bell & Niels Nielsen. She married her "handsome prince" on May 19, 1924. Later sealed (Nov. 8, 2001) in the Temple for all eternity. Together they raised five children. She loved horses and rode in the "Silver Spurs (horse) Riding Club" for over 50 years. She was one of the original members and founders. She and her sweetheart rode in a square-dance performed on horse-back in rodeos. She wrote poetry, loved life, music, dancing, camping, hunting, fishing, gardening and traveling to Mexico in her motor home. She was adopted into the Sioux tribe at 97 and was given the name "Red Horse Woman" (she has red hair and rode a red horse). She was a gypsy at heart and an Indian in her soul. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Deonne Schmittroth, Janiel and Wallace Devey, Eugene and Alice Fox, Colleen and Bill Harper; 21 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren; and 37 great-great-grandchildren. "I'm riding off to the sunset, please don't cry for me!" Her funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Saturday, November 6, 2004 at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St., Murray, Utah, where friends may call from 10:00-12:00 prior to services. Graveside ceremonies will held at Murray City Cemetery and will begin at approximately 1:45 p.m. with a short Indian graveside ceremony following. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Hammer, Theora Theora Hammer 1921 ~ 2004 Theora Elizabeth Pugmire Hammer was born June 5, 1921, in Midvale, Utah, to Justin Gerald and Clara Lzina Barker Pugmire. She quietly left us October 31, 2004, after having spent the day before with sweet visits from each of her devoted sons. Theora found the love of her life at age 16, and married him September 4, 1937. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in March 1956. There could never be any doubt about the love shared by these two sweethearts for 67 years. Their undying devotion to their marriage and each other has set the model and standard for their family. When Lloyd died in June, Theora's heart went with him. Her passing is softened with the knowledge that she has joined Lloyd. Theora loved to be around good friends through Birthday, Sewing and Quilting Clubs. She and Lloyd also enjoyed any kind of dance, but most especially square dancing. They bowled together on a variety of bowling leagues. Theora was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her callings included working in the Primary, Mutual and Relief Society. Upon retirement, she and Lloyd served as full time missionaries in the California Ventura Mission, and continued their service for nine years as temple workers at the Jordan River Temple. Theora served as manager of the original Spudnut Shop on State Street, worked at the SL Tennis Club, and managed the Golfer's Halfway House at the Salt Lake Country Club for over two decades. "Teddy" was loved by her customers. Theora will be revered as a wife, mother and grandmother. Her delight in showing love through her cooking - sugar cookies, divinity, meatloaf or Teddy-burgers - was legendary. She was an avid sports enthusiast, which was a "plus" while raising four active boys. Her support at their games continued by attending her grandsons' "Hammer Strength" games regularly. She is preceded in death by her parents; her brothers Gerald, Lavon and Farrell Pugmire; and her best friend and husband, Lloyd. She is survived by her brothers, Devearl and Glenn Pugmire, and her sister June Gale; her children, Ron (Judy) Hammer; Gordon (Beth Ann) Hammer; Doug (Karren) Hammer; and David (Linda) Hammer. She had 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 5, at 12:00 noon, at the South Cottonwood 13th Ward, 5235 S. Wesley Rd (1120 E.). Friends may call Thursday, Nov. 4, from 6-8 p.m. at the Cottonwood Holladay Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Dr.; and from 10:45-11:45 a.m. at the church prior to funeral services. The interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Primary Children's Medical Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Henderson, Betty Ruth Betty Ruth Henderson 1921 ~ 2004 Betty Ruth Henderson, aunt, sister, teacher and friend returned to her Father in Heaven on Oct. 31, 2004. Betty was the second daughter born to Alma John and Janet Smith Henderson on January 21, 1921. Betty has been suffering from Alzheimer's for over 10 years and was living at the Silverado Senior Living at the time of her passing. Betty grew up and lived most of her life in Draper, Utah on Relation Street. There she and her four sisters worked and played on the family farm, raising chickens and later mink. In her later years, she enjoyed raising her beautiful flowers. Betty taught clothing and textiles for over 20 years at Jordan High School. She was an active member of the LDS Church, holding many positions, including a member of the Tabernacle Choir. Betty spent her life caring and giving to others. She loved shopping, singing, traveling, bowling, golfing and cheering for the Jordan Beet Diggers and BYU. Preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Lorna Moore and Lova Carter. She is survived by sisters, Dorothy Judd (Tom), and Shirley Rowley; 14 nieces and nephews. A Memorial to her life will be held Friday, November 5, 2004, at 12 noon at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State. A viewing will be held one hour prior to the services. Interment will be at the Draper City Cemetery. A special thanks to Silverado Living and Hearts for Hospice. Dear "Aunt Betty", rest in peace, you are free. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Howard, Leila Carter Leila Carter Howard Loving Wife, Mother & Grandma Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away on Nov. 1, 2004 of natural causes. She was 82 years old. Leila was born March 27, 1922 to Conard E. Carter and Manilla White Carter in Porterville, Utah. Survived by husband, Allen H. Howard of Midvale; children, Lorraine B. (Don-deceased) Turner, Milton, Utah; Glen (Linda) Howard, Quartz Hill, CA; Neal (Debby) Howard, West Valley City, Utah; Ruthann (Donald) Breitling, Murray, Utah; and Paul Howard, St. Peters, Missouri; sisters, Phyllis (Grant) Carter, Porterville, Utah; MIldred (Marr) Fawcett, Layton, Utah; brother, Ivan (Ludene) Carter, Morgan, Utah. Preceded in death by parents, and sister, Thelma Lovejoy. Leila and Allen H. Howard were married on Nov. 29, 1952 in Elko, Nevada. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 1, 1954. Leila was a lifelong member of the LDS Church, serving as a District Relief Society Supervisor, Visiting Teacher, and a Cub Scout Leader. Mother was also a member of DUP. Leila and Allen served an LDS Family History Mission from January 1990 to July 1991. During her life she also enjoyed music, singing and traveling. The family would like to extend thanks to family friend, Billy Fiorelli. Also a special heartfelt thank you to everyone at the Residence of CareSource (a hospice) for the compassionate care they provided Leila in her final days. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at 11 a.m. at the Union Park 1st Ward Chapel at 7699 So. Chad St. Please enter off of 1000 East at 7680 South (Casa Roja St.). Family and friends may call Friday, Nov. 5, at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State St., from 6-8 p.m., or Saturday at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Mother Dear, we love you and will miss you. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Imbler, Everett Rollin Everett Rollin Imbler 7/16/25~10/31/04 Everett Rollin Imbler, 79, beloved husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on October 31, 2004 due to the effects of Alzheimer's. Ev was born on July 16, 1925 in Covina, California to Arthur and Lillian Carper Imbler. In 1943--before graduating from high school-he was drafted into the United States Army Air Corps, where he served in B-17 and B-29 squadrons until he was honorably discharged on March 16, 1946. He then returned to Van Nuys High School where he received his diploma. Everett married his eternal sweetheart, Lois Taylor, on August 25, 1948 in Canoga Park, CA. They moved to Duarte, CA where they raised their six children. After joining The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Everett and Lois were sealed for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple April 19, 1969. Everett worked for GTE in communications and data systems for 33 years, and helped install communication systems at the "Western White House" during the Reagan administration. He learned to love flying during World War II, and was later able to enjoy this skill as a private pilot, commuting to and from work and avoiding the busy California freeways. Ev and Lois retired to the Seattle area where he did consulting work. In 1991, they moved to Omak, WA, then to Woodruff, UT in 1997 and finally to Sandy, UT in October 2000. Everett was a faithful member of the LDS church, and served as a Seventy and a High Priest. He loved fishing, hunting, and camping with his family-especially in the Sierras. He was an avid reader and life-long learner. There were very few subjects in which he was not well-versed. He is survived by his Beloved Wife, Lois Iona Taylor, Sandy; Brother, William Arthur Imbler (Betty), Ventura, CA; Children David Imbler (Chris), Lynnwood, WA; Donald Imbler (Dorothy), Upland, CA; Cheryl Lynn; Michael Imbler (Kathleen), Sandy; Richard Imbler (Susan), Spokane, WA; Anita Pittman (Kim), Delta; 23 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The family would like to express their gratitude for the loving care Everett received from the staff at the Stratford Alzheimer's Wing at The Wentworth in Draper, and from Dr. Mark A. Rada. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 6th, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., Sandy, Utah, where friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m., and one hour prior to services on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org/) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Jackson, Hazel Phillips Hazel Phillips Jackson 1918-2004 Our sweet mother, Hazel Phillips Jackson, died peacefully at her home on October 31, 2004, surrounded by her husband, Richard W. Jackson and her children and their spouses. She was born in Lehi, Utah, January 6, 1918, the daughter of Abel J. Phillips and Emma Goates Phillips. Hazel attended school in Lehi until the family moved to Salt Lake City in 1934. She graduated from East High School in 1935 and from the University of Utah in 1939, with a BA Degree in Primary and Secondary Education with a major in music, graduating with honors. She taught school at Uintah Elementary in Salt Lake City. Hazel married Richard W. Jackson in the Salt Lake Temple, June 10, 1942. They moved to Berkeley, California, for our father to finish his graduate work in architecture. She is the loving mother of six children: LouAnn (Robert H. Anderson), Richard P. (Sharon Turner), Kent P. (Nancy Porter), David P. (Vicki Smith), Charlene (Rand C. Locke), and Roger P. (Rhonda Ballard). We were so loved by her and consider it a privilege to be her children. She is survived by her husband, 31 grandchildren and 26 great-grand-children who were the joy and delight of her life. Preceded in death by her parents and brother, Alvin G. Phillips. Our mother was a member of the LDS Church and blessed her family with her testimony of the Savior. She served with her husband and children in his Building Mission assignment in Europe. She also served with him as a Service Missionary in the South Salt Lake Stake and they served a mission in Nauvoo together. She taught piano to many young people. Mother was a teacher, served as Ward and Stake organist, twice as Relief Society President, Counselor in the State YWMIA, on a Stake Primary Board and many years on a Stake Relief Society Board. She was a long-time member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Our mother taught us to love each other. We honor her life and send her home to our Heavenly Father with Joy. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004 at 12:00 Noon at the Canyon Rim 3th Ward Chapel, 3051 So. 2900 East. Friends may call Wed. evening from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. and from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the services on Thursday at the ward. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. James, Paul Paul James "World's Greatest Grandpa" Paul James, age 55, passed away November 2, 2004 in West Valley City, Utah, surrounded by family, after a courageous battle with cancer and diabetes. Born July 6, 1949 in Logan, Utah, son of Heber Obray and Florence Barnes James. Married Mary Mellor January 26, 1968 in West Valley City, Utah. He loved camping, yard work and especially taking care of his grandkids. Survived by wife, Mary; sons, Steven (Lisa) James, Kelly James; daughters, Carrie (Stevie) Manzanares, Cindy James; eight grandchildren; sisters, Ilabeth (Wendall) Rock, Helen (Paul) Eppich, Sheila (Fred) Purser; brother, Morgan James. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Heber James Jr. and David Garnel James. Funeral services conducted by Bishop Jay Burrup, will be Saturday, 12:00 noon at a Copperhill Ward Chapel, 4155 South 6000 West. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 11-11:45 a.m. Interment, Taylorsville Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Janssen, Carol Dee Carol Dee Janssen 1942 ~2004 Our loving mother, grammy, sister and friend, Carol D. Janssen, age 62, passed away October 31, 2004 in West Valley City, Utah. Born April 7, 1942 in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Douglas Lyle and Jayne Bradley Petersen. She married Konrad Janssen, August 12, 1961 in Elko, Nevada. He preceded her in death on December 23, 1998. Memories of mom will be treasured. She loved to hug and laugh with her friends and family. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren. She was always prepared to show off their pictures. Survived by daughter, Janet Janssen; sons, John Janssen and Joseph (Donna) Janssen; eight grandchildren; brothers, Ray (Terry) Petersen and Doug (Cathy) Petersen. Also preceded in death by parents; brother, Gary Petersen. Until we meet again, we love you. Funeral services will be held Friday, 12 noon at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road where friends and family may visit Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Interment, South Jordan City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Jensen, Ruth Maree Kisner Ruth Maree KisnerJensen 1918 ~ 2004 Our beautiful and loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend died Nov. 1, 2004 in Salt Lake City. Born Dec. 7, 1918 in Brownington, MO. To William Ezra and Effie Viola Kisner, the oldest of nine children. Married Chester H. Love. Later divorced. Married Theodore Robert Jensen June 29, 1943. Later solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. Survived by four children: Gordon H. Love (Karen), Larry Love (Anita), Susan Best (David), Janice Hendrickson (Brian), 21 grandchildren, 53 great- grandchildren; brothers: Richard Kisner, Allen Kisner, sisters: Betty Goring, Bonnie Gassen, numerous nieces and nephews and wonderful friends. Preceded in death by husband, parents, brothers: Elvin, Russell and Glen Kisner, sister: Claris Gregg, great- granddaughters: Kali and Kasi Love and Kaelin Morse. The family wishes to thank the staff of Federal Heights Rehab Center and Lifepath Hospice for their loving care of our mother. Funeral services will be held Sat., Nov. 6 at 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr., where friends and family may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services on Sat. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Jones, Elizabeth Audrey Stevenson Elizabeth Audrey Stevenson Jones 1912 ~2004 Elizabeth Audrey Stevenson Jones, age 92, passed away on October 30, 2004 in North Ogden, UT. She was born June 9, 1912 in Huntington, UT to James Henry Stevenson and Ethel Tamer Grange Stevenson. Graduated from Carbon High School and Brigham Young University. Married Mark Francis Jones on January 19, 1941 in Kingman, AZ. Member of the LDS Church. Elizabeth's greatest joys were her children and her temple work. She served in the Jordan River Temple for many years. She loved teaching school, which she did for 24 years. Loved music and to play her organ in church and the temple. Also loved to knit and gave away many gifts. She enjoyed sports, football, basketball and baseball. Her son-in-law nominated her as the BYU "Super Fan" in the Fall of 2002. Elizabeth is survived by her children, Mark F. (Rebecca) Jones II, Glen F. (Launa) Jones and Denise J. (Jim) Bethel; sister-in-law, Viola P. Stevenson; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, at 2:00 p.m. at the Spencer 6th Ward, 8180 W. 3320 S., Magna. The family will receive friends at a viewing on Fri. from 6-8 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 W. 4100 S., and one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Kelleher, Patrick Stephen "Pat" Patrick (Pat) Stephen Kelleher 1953 ~ 2004 TAYLORSVILLE- Patrick (Pat) Stephen Kelleher, 50, passed away Nov. 1, 2004. Born Dec. 26, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah to William P. and Georgia (Lee) Marie Kelleher. He is survived by his wife Tracie, dog Emily, brother William G. (Christina), nephews Ryan Christopher, Sean Patrick, and Michael Casey Kelleher and life long friends Bart and Ron. Pat was currently employed at Six States Distributing and was previously employed at Hafers Inc. He enjoyed the interaction with his customers as well as fellow employees. Pat enjoyed fishing with his mother, brother and nephews. He looked forward to Spring and Fall seasons so he could play golf one of his many passions. In August of 1982 Pat made a 169 yard hole in one with an 8 iron while golfing with his mother at Jeremy Ranch. He also enjoyed traveling, cruising and spending time with his family. Pat was an avid sports fan and loved the Boston Red Sox. Pat enjoyed countless Happy Hours at the family cabin, snowmobiling and hunting with many close friends. Pat will be missed by all who knew him. He had a giving and loving heart. Many thanks to Cecil Meadows, the Family and Friends at Southeast Christian Church, The Point Christian Church, Valley Christian Church and Sonrise Baptist Church for your constant prayers and concerns. Pat, you will always be in my heart and thoughts. Even though we had our differences, you were very important to me. I will always cherish our time together. I miss you!!! Services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive, on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 10:00 with a visitation one hour prior. Interment will follow at Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Kohagen, Franklin Louis Franklin Louis Kohagen "Dear Old Dad" 11/06/32 ~ 11/01/04 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Franklin Louis Kohagen, age 71, passed away November 1, 2004.Born on November 6, 1932 in Waverly, Iowa to Edwin Ernest Kohagen and Clara O. Borchers Kohagen. He married Dorothy Kuske on October 22, 1954. They were later divorced. He married Louise Bridenbaugh on July 26, 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a member of Hope Lutheran Church. After eight years of service in the U.S. Navy and Navy Reserve, he had a long career as an electronics technician for the Federal Aviation Administration. For several years, he was involved in real estate and owned Century21 Frank Kohagen Realty. He most recently was a manager for several years with Lowe's Home Improvement Stores. His survivors are his wife Louise Kohagen, son Mark (Joni) Kohagen, son Chuck (Judy) Kohagen, daughter Paula (Keith) Rigby, daughter Pam (Don) Healey, six grandchildren; one great- grandchild, sister Ardath Kreimeyer, sister Marilyn Van Horn, four step-children, 11 step-grandchildren, and six step-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents and four brothers. The memorial service will be on Saturday, November 6, 2004, at 10:00 a.m. at Hope Lutheran Church, 2930 W. 9000 S. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hope Lutheran Church, with a designation for the Frank & Louise Education Fund. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever". Psalm 23:6 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/5/2004. Krause, Edward Milton "Ed" Edward Milton "Ed" Krause A New Beginning Edward Milton "Ed" Krause, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great-grandfather, true friend and wonderful neighbor, passed away peacefully on November 1, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah, due to complications of lung cancer. He was born on Sept. 28, 1932 in Bountiful, Utah to Hyrum Krause and Eleanor Marie Larsen. His mother died a week later on Oct. 5, 1932. His father married Anna Cannon. She and Hyrum raised him and his three older brothers along with their three children. Edward and Jo Ann Davis were married Feb. 15, 1951 in the Yalecrest Ward by Owen G. Reichman in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He attended South High School and retired after 33 years of faithful service from Kennecott Copper, as Foreman, Ore Haulage, Magna, Utah. He loved the great outdoors, fishing, hunting and camping. He had an inquiring mind and loved to "ponder" on many subjects. He was interested in people's problems and enjoyed discussing different solutions with them. He took pride in doing things well and helping others. Edward is survived by his wife, Jo Ann; granddaughter, Jesse Jo and her sons, Evan Mark and Dylan Shay Row, all of Salt Lake City, Utah; daughter, Linda (Mike) and their daughter, Alta Wynn, Las Vegas, Nevada; also daughter, Tabitha (Ryan) and their son Korben Worthington, Texas; brother, Ronald Lars (Bud) (Vivian) Krause of Salt Lake City; and sister, Carlene (Joe) Robinson of Twin Falls, Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews, who he loved dearly, and many life long friends. Preceded in death by his parents, and step-mother, loving son Edward Mark; brothers, Earl, Ralph,Paul and sister, Janaye Bradshaw. Our family would like to especially express appreciation to Dr. Thomas Kurrus, and Dr. Jeffery Kurrus at the St. Marks Hospital; Dr. Graydon Harker, Dr. Richard E. Hansen and R.N. Kendal Brinkman of the Utah Cancer Specialists; and the staff at CareSource, for their concern and loving care. Funeral services for Ed will be held on Friday, November 5, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Garden Heights Ward, 2220 Fisher Lane (2920 South). Friends may call Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 S. 2300 E. and at the church on Friday morning from 9:45- 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Lehi City Cemetery, 1100 North 400 East, Lehi, Utah. Funeral Directors: The Holbrook Mortuary. Condolences to the family may be offered at www.holdbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Kruger, Alma Edmund Alma Edmund Kruger 1920 ~ 2004 Alma Edmund Kruger, a good and honorable man, died peacefully Sunday, October 31, 2004 of natural causes. Born March 29, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Julius Edmund and Lina Martha Otto Kruger. Attended West High and graduated in 1938. He was privileged to serve as a missionary in Brazil and helped lay the foundation of a mighty work that continues to roll forward. Served honorably in the US Army during World War II. After the war, he married Hilda Maaike Kramer in the Salt Lake Temple February 13, 1947. Hilda often said, "I could not have picked a more perfect husband". Retired from the Post Office after 32 years, the last 15 at the Foothill Station. Alma loved sports and games and knew how to have fun. He pitched for neighborhood baseball and kick soccer games played in the street well into his 70's. Everything was more fun when "Daddy" played. He loved teaching young boys the game of baseball and coached in the Dilworth Little League for years. His motto was, "Everyone plays in every game". To the surprise of many, his teams often competed for the league championship. He was a friend to all and enjoyed putting a smile on their faces. He was immensely proud of his 11 children and loved telling everyone about them. He was a great father who was there when his children needed him and always had a listening ear and never passed judgement. He made sure we knew and understood what was right. The gospel of Jesus Christ burned deep within his soul. He loved to serve in the church and took particular pleasure in being an exemplary home teacher which he often called "block teaching". He and Hilda served as temple workers for 13 years in the Salt Lake Temple. He often called his assignment in the temple the most precious experience of his life. A quiet unassuming man, he left a legacy of faith and goodness that will reach across generations. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Ruth Nelson, Martha Nielsen and Alice Wilson; brother, Wilford Kruger. He is survived by his wife, Hilda; children, Larry (Linda), Randy (Carla), Marlene (Bruce) Coulsey, Evelyn (Dan) Herzog, Rulon (Leslie), Russell (Susan), Inez (Tom) Hollingsworth, Lina (John) Robinson, Lloyd (Shelley), Lorraine (Gene) Hollingsworth, and Carrie (Dean) Barnett; 49 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Harrison; sister-in-law, Venna Kruger; numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to express our sincere appreciation to Paul and Kristi Kruger for the loving care they provided for the past three years. Funeral services will be held Friday, 11:00 a.m. at the Foothill 3rd Ward, 1794 S. Texas Street. A viewing will be held Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Alma loved missionary work and the family suggests in lieu of flowers donations be made to the LDS Church Missionary Program. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/2/2004 - 11/4/2004. Lamoreaux, Agnes Agnes Lamoreaux 1908 ~ 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah, Agnes Clarin Lamoreaux, 95, former Preston, Idaho area resident died Tuesday, November 2, 2004 in Salt Lake City at the Federal Height Care Center. She was born Nov. 30, 1908 in Yankton, South Dakota. She married Marious Lamoreaux, Nov. 14, 1945 in Ely, Nevada. He died in 1994. She became a beautician and lived for many years in Salt Lake City, Utah, where her husband worked for the railroad. Agnes is survived by four brothers, Ernest Clarin, Bloomington, MN; Oliver (Inez) Clarin, Spearfish, SD; Hilbert (Ardelaine) Clarin, Burnsville, MN; Fred Clarin, Box Elder, SD; stepson Fred (Afton) Lamoreaux, Conrad, MT; Grandson, Rhett Lamoreaux, Minneapolis, MN; and granddaughter Robin, Lamoreaux, Spokane, WA. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 6, 2004 at Webb Funeral Home, in Preston, Idaho with Pastor Bill Bagley conducting. Friends may call at the mortuary from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Burial, Preston Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Mabrito, J. Brent J . Brent Mabrito 1938 ~ 2004 HELPER- John Brent Mabrito, age 66, died October 30, 2004 in Price.Born September 7, 1938, in Price to John Batista and Carolyn Corsetti Mabrito. J. Brent was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church. He attended College of Eastern Utah and Weber State University. He loved languages, and fluently spoke Spanish, German, Russian, and French. He served in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard. Survived by his sister Tammy M. (Glenn K.) Stastny, Salt Lake; nephews, John Stastny, Logandale, NV; James Stastny, San Bernardino, CA; Lt. J.G. Joseph Stastny, San Diego, CA. Preceded in death by his parents. Vigil service, Friday, November 5, 2004, 7:00 p.m. Mitchell Funeral home. Memorial Mass, November 23, Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Committal service, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family suggests donations to the DAV c/o Pete Bruno, 359 E. 200 S., Price, Utah 84501; or NAMI (National Alliance of the Mentally Ill) 209 E. 100 S., Suite 15, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 in memory of John Brent Mabrito. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Milligan, Bonnie Jean Bonnie Jean Milligan 1929 ~ 2004 LOGAN, UTAH - Bonnie Jean Milligan, 74, died November 2, 2004, at Sunshine Terrace in Logan, Utah. She was born in Smithfield, Utah December 31, 1929, the last of ten children born to James H. and Emma Johnson Milligan. She taught school for 29 years and retired in 1987. Upon retirement from teaching she moved back to Smithfield, where she was active in the LDS Church. She served as a Ward Organist, and volunteered her musical talents in playing for funerals, and accompanying many soloists. Bonnie moved to Ogden to help care for her brother, Ralph. After his death, she remained there for six years, until she had a stroke in 2003. The family would like to thank all who gave such loving care to Bonnie, at Logan Nursing and Rehab Center, Logan House, and Sunshine Terrace. She is survived by one brother, R. Vincent Milligan (Carol) of Ghent, New York. She is also survived by sisters-in-law, Helen Milligan of Logan; and Maxine Milligan of Salt Lake City. She is also survived by nieces and nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Merideth, James, Cleve, Ralph, Herbert, Max, Jack, sister Janice Moran. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Sat., November 6, 2004 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary Chapel, 34 E. Center Street in Logan, Utah. Friends may call at the mortuary on Saturday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at the Richmond Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Montoya, Robert Tootsie Robert Tootsie Montoya 3/23/46 ~ 11/4/03 HE ONLY TAKES THE BEST God saw he was getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around him and whispered, Come with me. With tearful eyes we watched him suffer, and saw him fade away. Although we loved him dearly, we could not make him stay. a golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands to rest... God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. Please keep him in your prayers. Peace be with you. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Moon, Charlotte Ann Charlotte Ann Moon 1947 ~ 2004 PROVO Charlotte Ann Moon, 57, passed away ON Tuesday, November 2, 2004, in Provo, UT. She was born April 17, 1947, in Cheyenne, WY to her loving parents Marvin G. and Elaine Moon. She spent the last two years of her life at the Provo Care Center, Provo, UT. Where she was loved and cared for by her friends and "family" there. She is survived by two cousins, Richard A. Carruth, London, England, and Debra A. Ericson, Everett, WA. A graveside service will be held Friday, November 5, at 2:00 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836-36th St. Ogden. Friends may call at Leavitt's one hour prior to services. Interment will be at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Morgan, John (Jack) John (Jack) Morgan In Sweet Memoriam Late Saturday afternoon, Oct. 30, 2004, John Morgan, known as "Jack" to family and friends, slipped peacefully from this life. He is survived by Hilda, his beloved wife of 61 years, three sons, Keith, Tony, and Robert, ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Born Dec. 5, 1917, to parents Frederick and Mary Eliza Walsh Morgan, Jack grew to early manhood in Newport, Wales. He moved to Birmingham, England to pursue the trade of parts filer for the aluminum industry after his father's early death. It was in this city of Central Britain that he helped support his mother and sisters and, eventually would meet his future wife Hilda Irene Heath. Following six years of military service in the Royal Navy, Jack returned to marry Hilda on February 13, 1943 at Woeley Castle Catholic Church. In March, 1953, Jack and Hilda sold all possessions to purchase passage aboard the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth and emigrated to Utah. Their desire to provide a more stable future for their growing family was realized within four years, when they purchased their new home in Midvale and settled down close to extended family and friends. Now, 47 years later, Hilda continues to reside in the family home. John "Jack" Morgan is best known for his determination to live a debt -free life and surround himself with the laughter of children and grandchildren. He will be greatly missed. The viewing will be held at 1:00 p.m. and funeral service at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at Lake Hills Mortuary and Cemetery, 10055 So. State Street, Sandy, followed by graveside services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Nelson, Mabel Holt Mabel Holt Nelson "AuntMame " Mabel Holt Nelson, age 99, our loving Aunt Mame, the Popcorn Lady to everyone who knew her, passed away November 2, 2004 in her almost 100 year old family home in South Jordan due to natural causes of her advancing years. Born September 26, 1905 in South Jordan, Utah to Samuel Elijah Holt and Margaret Geneva Beckstead. She married M. Henry Nelson, June 10, 1931. Henry passed away almost 25 years ago on January 11, 1980. Aunt Mame is believed to have been the oldest living resident born in South Jordan. She was honored as South Jordan Senior Citizen of the Year during Town Days in the summer of 2000. She was a wonderful beautician and cosmetologist serving in the Powder Puff and Makoff beauty salons in Salt Lake for over 40 years. She had a wonderful magnetic personality who was loved by all and who truly loved everyone whose life she touched. Her example of unconditional love and service to her family and friends was most remarkable. She was a lifelong member of the LDS Church. Mabel is survived by her brother Frank of South Jordan. Preceding her in death were her parents and brothers Dell, Byrum, Allen, Verl, and Vaughn; sisters, Ivy, Orel, Verda, Rosamond and Reola. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, at 11:00 a.m. in the River Ridge Temple Chapel, 10200 South 1300 West in South Jordan. Family and friends may call Friday, Nov. 5 at the same location from 6:00-8:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral services. Interment, South Jordan City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. Her constant love and "wit" will be greatly missed but her memories will be with us forever. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Noshirvan, Amir Homayoon Amir Homayoon Noshirvan Always in Our Hearts and Memories Amir Homayoon, beloved father, son, and brother, passed away November 3, 2004, in Tampa, Florida, with loved ones at his side. Homayoon was born March 21, 1950, in Teheran, Iran, to Amir Hooshang and Fakhrataj Mesdaghi Noshiravan. He came to the United States to pursue an education, receiving his bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida; this was the same location where he was given loving treatment before his passing. He received his master's in International Business at Thunderbird Graduate School in Arizona. Before moving to Florida with his family, Homayoon was vice-president of Beehive International, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since moving to Crystal River, Florida, he had started a new business, Can-Save RX, which became his life's passion. Homayoon had a special love of sports, music and nature. He competed in numerous volleyball and basketball tournaments. He always enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. But most of all, he took special pride in the many accomplishments of his children. Homayoon is survived by his sons, Alex Kasra and Sammy Ramin; daughter, Sheeva Marie; life partner, Rose Clements and her daughter Kimberly; parents Amir Hooshang and Fakhrataj; sisters, Nuschin (Haschem) Towliati and Niloofar (Mohammed Hassan) Bakhti; brother, Amir Farhang (Joyce) Noshiravan; and ex-wife Susan Redmond, mother of his children. Services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, 2:00 p.m., at Larkin Funeral Home, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, where friends and family may call one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. He will be dearly missed by his family and many friends. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. 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. Papanikolas, Helen Helen Papanikolas 1917 ~ 2004 Helen Papanikolas was born in a Carbon County mining town in 1917. Her parents were George and Emily Zeese, Greek immigrants. She attended Helper Central School, Carbon High School, East High School, and graduated from the University of Utah in 1939 with honors. At the university she was editor of the Pen literary magazine. Following two years as a medical technologist in the old Salt Lake County Hospital, she married Nick Papanikolas (U'38). They had two children, Zeese and Thalia. She became involved in writing ethnic history and continued this for over fifty years. Her numerous articles were printed in the Utah Historical Quarterly and in other journals. She was also the author of seven books, both fiction and non-fiction. Her novel, The Time of the Little Black Bird, won the Utah Fiction Prize for 2000. She also edited the Utah historians' contribution to the nation's bicentennial, The Peoples of Utah. As a nationally known speaker on Greek American experiences, she traveled throughout the country. Her involvement with ethnic programs brought her many awards from various ethnic groups and civic organizations. Because of her close connections with the Greek immigrant generation, she was able to save valuable artifacts. She is a fellow of the Utah Historical Society; in 1984 the University of Utah awarded her an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Her husband shared her concerns for ethnic people. Together they established scholarship programs for minority students at the University of Utah and the College of Eastern Utah. Surviving are her son Zeese (Ruth); and daughter Thalia (Allan) Smart; her grandchildren: Demetrios (Willa), Nick (Ruth) Smart, Cleo (Steve), Luke (Tristan) Smart, Eleni, and Tony; and her great-grandchildren: JD, Kallie, Leo, and Max. Her sisters Josephine Theodore and Sophie Heleotes and many nieces and nephews. There will be no viewing. Services will be held Friday, November 5th at 1 p.m. at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 3rd South and 3rd West, in Salt Lake City. Forty days after the burial, the family will gather to memorialize Mrs. Papanikolas. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hellenic Cultural Association Museum in care of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 277 South, 300 West, SLC, UT 84101, would be welcomed. The family wishes to thank CareSource for kind and dignified hospice services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/2/2004 - 11/4/2004. Peterson, Jo Anne Kannes Jo Anne Kannes Peterson 1933 ~ 2004 Jo Anne "Jody" Peterson, our loving wife, mother, yia-yia, sister and aunt passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, November 1, 2004. She was born November 6, 1933, to Tom and Helen Kannes in Bingham Canyon, Utah. She grew up in Utah, graduated from East High School and attended the University of Utah. She married LTC, Retired, Merrill "Colonel Pete" Peterson of Grace, Idaho on October 17, 1951. Jody spent the next 20 years supporting her husband's career in the United States Army, spending time in Germany, Panama, and at various locations throughout the United States. She was patriotic to the core, and deeply enjoyed supporting her husband's military service. Throughout her years as a military wife she taught teenagers, assisted in schools for the mentally challenged, volunteered at thrift shops on various posts, and volunteered in every way she could. She was an active member of the Officers' Wives Club, having served as President of the Fort Stewart, Georgia chapter in the 1969-70, an assignment for which she received a service award from the Commanding General. Upon her husband's retirement from the Army, Jody returned to Salt Lake City in 1971, where she devoted her life to raising and supporting her family. She was an avid fan of the ABA Utah Stars and proud member of its Booster Club. She enjoyed watching and cheering for the Utes and whoever was playing BYU! She also served as an active member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Mother's Club at the University of Utah. She dedicated her post military life to her husband, children, and grandchildren, whom she deeply loved and supported. She was a devout and dedicated member of the Greek Orthodox Church and proud of her Greek heritage. She is survived by her husband, Pete, three children, Elaine Peterson, Tom (Roma) Peterson and Jim (Kim) Peterson; seven grandchildren, Michael (Angela) Petrogeorge, Joni (Nick) Clark, Brooke Peterson, Christopher Peterson, Whitney Peterson, Danielle Peterson and Christina Peterson; great-grandson, Zachary Petrogeorge; goddaughter, Georgette Leventis; three sisters, Mary Diamant, Sophie (Nick) Comas, and Toula Leventis; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother Deno Kannes, and brothers-in-law Alke Diamant and Mike Leventis. Friends may call Thursday, November 4, 2004, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. with the Trisagion Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 E. 100 S. Funeral Services will be held Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, 5335 S. Highland Dr. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 1342 E. 500 S. In lieu of flowers Jody would prefer donations to the American Heart Association, 144 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City, UT. 84102. We miss you dearly Yia-yia May her Memory Be Eternal Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Peterson, LaFay Allred LaFay Allred Peterson "Fay" LaFay (Fay) Allred Peterson, age 90, passed away from this mortal life on November 1, 2004. She was born March 19, 1914 in Naples, Utah to Robert Burton and Sylvia Roberts Allred. She attended Uintah County schools, graduating from Alterra High School. She married Floyd R. Peterson of Ogden on October 4, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Roy, Duchesne, Roosevelt and Vernal, Utah. Floyd died in March 1973. Since then, Fay has lived in Farmington and Fruit Heights. Fay was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she held numerous positions of leadership and responsibility. She served as 2nd Ward MIA President, counselor in the Roosevelt Stake Primary presidency, ward Relief Society president (twice), and Roosevelt Stake Relief Society president. She also served a four-year stake mission and 13 years as a Temple Ordinance Worker in the Ogden and Bountiful Temples. She was a member of the Aurelia Rodgers D.U.P. Camp and the Farmington Jr. Literary Club. Fay and her husband Floyd were owners of the F.R. Peterson Distributing Company for 27 years. She also served on the first Duchesne County Zoning Commission. She loved being a homemaker and was an avid gardener and cook. Fay is survived by her children, Dee (Nancy) Peterson of Fruit Heights; Marie of Branson, MO; and Linda (Albert) Bird of University Place, WA. Her family includes 11 grandchildren (two preceded her in death) and 12 great-grandchildren. Fay had limitless faith in God and spent her life in service to others. She will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by her many friends and family. A memorial services will be held Sat., November 5, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Davis Creek Chapel, 825 S. 50 E., Farmington, Utah (approach from Glovers Lane). Friends may call between 10:30-11:45 a.m. prior to the service. Graveside services and burial will be held Monday, November 8, at 12:00 noon at the Vernal Memorial Park, Vernal, Utah. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the LDS Church Missionary or Perpetual Education fund. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Pizzuto, Zella Zella Pizzuto 1913 ~ 2004 PRICE - Zella Addley Pizzuto, age 90, died Nov. 2, 2004 at her home. She was born November 24, 1913 in Price, the daughter of Elmer and Lorean Warren Addley. Married James "Jim" Pizzuto in 1938 in Castle Dale. He died September 5, 1993. Member of the LDS Church. She was a lifelong resident of Price, where she owned and operated Zella's Beauty Shop. Zella was the oldest beautician in Carbon-Emery County, where she worked until she was eighty years of age. She was always concerned and appreciative of her many friends. I have been so lucky to have known so many extra special people. For those still here, I'll see you later. "God knew you were suffering That the hills were hard to climb So he gently closed your eyes And whispered peace be thine In tears we watched you sinking We saw you fade away Our hearts were nearly broken You fought so hard to stay It breaks our hearts to see you go But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day god called you home." She is survived by her children, David (Sylvia) Pizzuto, Alaska; Eugene Pizzuto, Castle Dale; Cecelia Moore, Price; Natalena Pizzuto, West Jordan; 13 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren; brother Darr Addley, Altamont. Funeral service Friday, November 5, 2004, 11:00 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Family will be at Mitchell's one hour prior to services. Interment Price City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Price, Waldo E. Waldo E. Price 1935 ~2004 SOUTH JORDAN Waldo Errol Price, 69, died Wednesday, November 3, 2004 at his home. He was born October 5, 1935 in Ogden, a son of Scott B. and Clara Halverson Price. He received his Doctorate in Education from U.S.C. Waldo married Sharon Lynn Watton on June 12, 1959 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple.He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in many callings. Waldo served as an officer with the U.S. Navy and was stationed in Hawaii. In his younger years, he worked in the family market for many years. He lived in Southern California for 37 years and was an elementary school principal for the Fountain Valley School District. Waldo was the Orange County Director of the Master's Program for the University of San Francisco. He loved traveling, gardening, his cats and most of all, spending time with his children and grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Sharon, South Jordan; one son and three daughters, David R. (Kristen) Price, Salt Lake City; Jackie (Kelly) Leavitt, Cedar Hills, UT; Linda Price, Lake Forest, CA; Carol McCoy, Concord, CA; eight grandchildren, Jamie (Brian), Torey, Kellen, Logan, Erin, Andrew, Lauren and Katelyn. Also surviving are one brother, Glade (Connie) Price, Washington Terrace; and a sister-in-law, Uvonne Price, South Jordan. Waldo was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Hal T. Price. Private graveside services will be held for the family at Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. A public viewing will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the River Ridge 3rd Ward Chapel, 1250 W. Chavez Dr., South Jordan, Utah. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Perpetual Education Fund. Funeral Directors, Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Rasmussen, Manasseh Ruel Manasseh Ruel Rasmussen 1921 ~ 2004 Manasseh Ruel Rasmussen, loving husband and father, passed away Tuesday, November 2, 2004 from an extended illness. Born to Alford Anderson and Ann Laurel Smith Rasmussen on October 26, 1921 in West Valley City (formerly Granger), Utah, one of ten children. Ruel attended elementary and middle schools in Granger and high school in Magna at Cyprus High. He married Gloria Mae Condie, February 11, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. They had three children: Richard, Pamela and Galen. Ruel worked for Kennecott Copper Corp. in the Magna Mill location for 43 years as a repair machinist/crane operator, retiring in 1984. He was a wonderful husband and father and worked very hard, long hours to provide for his family. He was self-taught in many things in life developing talents in repairing vehicles, machinery, home repairs and production of a large garden. He was a good neighbor and offered many acts of selfless service to those in need, giving freely of his talents. He will be truly missed by all who knew him. Ruel was a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a faithful home teacher and consistently achieved 100% visits to his assigned families until his illness forced him to stop. Ruel held many church positions during his life including secretary in the Elder's Quorum. He is survived by his wife, Gloria; sons, Richard (VaLeen) Rasmussen, West Valley City, UT; Galen (DiAnn) Rasmussen, Syracuse, UT; daughter, Pamela (Carl) Larsen, Magna, UT; five granddaughters; eight great-grand children; brother, Doyle (Evelyn) Rasmussen, South Jordan, UT; sisters, Dorothy Johnson, West Valley City, UT; Ardell Taylor, Midvale, UT. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and four sisters. The family would like to thank Dr. Roy Gandolfi and his office staff for the excellent and loving care given to Ruel. He always called Dr. Gandolfi, "Roy, my Boy" and had a special fondness for their friendship and care. Thanks also goes to the nurses and care givers from C.N.S. Hospice for their kindness and sensitivity for end of life care; to Ruel's barber who volunteered to come to the home and cut Ruel's hair; to Home Options and Garden Terrace for their care during Ruel's final days. Finally, thanks is expressed to the many neighbors, friends and loved ones who cared for, and rendered service to, the family including love to Ruel and Gloria's children and their spouses for their love and help. Ruel was a joker in life and continued his sense of humor even through his illness. He will be loved and missed until we meet again in the eternities. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at the Memorial Ward, 4251 S. 4800 W. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 9-9:45 a.m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to C.N.S. Hospice, 6949 High Tech Drive, West Jordan, UT 84084-3757. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Richardson, Marjorie Thorson Marjorie Thorson Richardson "To Celebrate Her Life" Dearly loved Marjorie Thorson Richardson, a beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully November 1, 2004, in Salt Lake City after enduring many years of health challenges. Faithful, determined, and unwavering, she persevered to the very end. Though the last years of her journey were especially difficult, it is now for her a time to rejoice! All is well. Daughter of Flora Ernstrom and Arthur J. Thorson, Marjorie was the second of six children. Born April 8, 1922 in Salt Lake City, she attended Granite High School, BYU, and graduated with honors from the University of Utah. Marjorie had a strong testimony of the Savior and of the restored gospel. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout her life. She especially loved family, children, and music. She dedicated the best years of her life to serving her family. We will miss Marjorie's beautiful smile, genuine interest, and encouraging words to each family member, but will find peace and happiness in her memory. Marjorie enjoyedmusic, singing in trios during college. She was a member of the Tabernacle Choir for 12 years, and also enjoyed singing in the Allegro Chorus, Jay Welch Chorale, and Salt Lake Oratorio Society. Prior to marriage, she enjoyed teaching nursery school, kindergarten, and working as LDS Hospital Personnel Director, where she set up an on-site nursery school, allowing more nurses to continue working. She married Acel Wayne Richardson on August 26, 1959 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their lives were blessed as they worked together to raise eight children. She loved the Lord, exemplified faith, and served in many callings in Young Women, Primary, Sunday School, Stake Mission, and Special Needs Seminary. She especially enjoyed many years teaching lessons and music in Primary. Preceded in death by her parents, siblings, husband, and children: Roy Lee, Pamela, Ellen, and Nadine. Survived by her sister, Carol Adams, sons LeGrand (Wendy) of Draper, UT, Douglas (LuAnn) of Lake Mary, FL, Donald (Cheryl), and Brian (Susan) both of Sandy, UT, 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family expresses deep appreciation to the kind and devoted caregivers at Highland Cove Care Center. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004 at 12:00 p.m. in the Alta View Ward Chapel, 1950 E. Viscounti Dr. (8600 S.). Friends and family may call Wed. evening 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 S. Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, and Thurs. at the Church 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Richens, Lila Lila Richens 1920 ~ 2004 ROY/ROOSEVELT - Lila May Montgomery Richens, age 83, left her earthly home November 1, 2004 to be with her father in heaven. She was born Dec. 14, 1920, daughter of Edward and Nora McAffee Montgomery. Lila married John Ivan Richens, June 14, 1941, their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, May 15, 1964. John died May 14, 1980. She is survived by one daughter, Donna (Gary) Taylor, Clinton; two grandchildren, five great-grand-children, brother, Donald (Verna) Montgomery, Ogden, and sister Hope Sanford, Layton. A viewing will be held at the Monte Vista Chapel at 3845 S. 2000 W. in Roy on Friday, November 5th from 6-7 p.m. Graveside services will be at the Roosevelt Memorial Park on Saturday, November 6th at 2 p.m. with a viewing at the Hullinger Mortuary, 457 East 300 North at 1:00 p.m. The family would like to thank IHC Hospice for all their help and concern. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Blind Assoc. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Soderman, Lenyel Lenyel Soderman "TogetherAgain " Lenyel Soderman was reunited with his wife Goldie on October 31, 2004. Lenyel was born on Dec. 28, 1912 to Emil and Maude Soderman. Lenyel enjoyed working in his yard, small projects, and spending time with his family. Lenyel is survived by his son Robert; three grandchildren, Terry (Kris) Soderman, Corey Soderman, and Steve (Corie) Soderman. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 at 2 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Friends and family are invited to call on Thurs. from 6 -8 p.m. at the mortuary and one hour prior to services on Fri. Interment will be at Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/4/2004. Stewart, Thelma Graves Thelma Graves Stewart 1921 ~ 2004 Thelma Stewart, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and is now reunited with her eternal companion. She was born August 8, 1921 in Lake Shore, Utah to James Henry Graves and Edna Rosella Hadfield. She was the third of six children and attended school and grew up in Springville, Utah. She married Rex K. Stewart, Sr. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 28, 1942. They made their home and raised their family in Benjamin, Utah. She is the loving mother of four children: Rex K. (Peggy) Stewart, Jr. of Salem, Utah; Steven G. (Paula) Stewart of Bountiful, Utah; Sharon Ann (Gordon) Gillman of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; and Brad L. Stewart of Bountiful, Utah. Thelma's life was devoted to her husband, children, and close friends. We are very privileged and blessed to have her as our mother. She served faithfully in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints her entire life, and blessed her family with a strong testimony. After Rex retired, they worked in the Provo LDS Temple and the Family History Center in Spanish Fork where she continued to serve after Rex's death. Thelma also served at the Provo Missionary Training Center. She is survived by her four children; 17 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; in addition to her brothers, Norman Graves, Ron Graves, and her sister Emma Mason. She was teased by her husband and children throughout her life and through it all developed a wonderful sense of humor. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 1 p.m. at the Benjamin 2nd Ward Chapel, 3278 West 7300 South. Friends may call on Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Walker Family Mortuary, 187 South Main, Spanish Fork, and on Saturday at the church from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Benjamin Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Voegeli, Carolyn J. Carolyn J. Voegeli "The Minister's Wife " Carolyn Jean Voegeli died October 30, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born May 20, 1933 in Brookfield, MO to Raymond and Kathryn Swain. She moved with her family to Portland, OR where she graduated from high school and worked at Ben Franklin Bank. She met and married Rev. Roland Voegeli while he attended seminary in Oregon. The two moved back to North Dakota where they served several United Methodist churches during their ministry until Roland's death in 1978. Carolyn is survived by daughter Nancy of Minneapolis, MN; son Steve and partner, Kari Larson of Minneapolis, MN; son Craig and partner, Shawn Gensch of Salt Lake City; son Jeff of Orlando, FL; sister, Marsha Dennis, Cedar Rapids, IA and many special in-laws, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Roland, daughter, Diane and siblings Janet and James. Carolyn loved family/friends, church, naming squirrels, talking to the birds and recently she exclaimed "How Beautiful" at seeing new snow on the mountaintops near her home. She loved the roles of minister's wife, mother and spiritual teacher. Many thanks to the angels on 1 East, St. Joseph Villa, who provided her and us home and endless caring and Care Source Hospice who helped make her dying process beautiful. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Christus St. Joseph Villa and sent c/o Craig Voegeli P.O. Box 17879, Salt Lake City, UT 84117. Life Celebrations on Fri., November 12, 6:00 p.m. at Holladay United Church of Christ in Holladay, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Wakefield, George Dwight George Dwight Wakefield 1907 ~ 2004 George Dwight Wakefield, (97) passed away November 3, 2004, in Salt Lake City. Dwight was born March 23, 1907, in Ephraim, Utah, to George Flemming and Ella Peterson Wakefield. He spent his early childhood in Carbon and Emery Counties. The family moved to the Sugarhouse area to provide better opportunities. Dwight attended the University of Utah, and LDS Business College. As a young man, Dwight served an LDS mission to Great Britain from 1929 to 1931. He was Bishop of the Stratford East Ward, senior member of the High Council and later a member of Highland Stake Presidency. He was a host and Day Supervisor at Temple Square Visitors Center, and a host at Lagoon Pioneer Village. Dwight married Theresa Sears June 27, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of four daughters and one son. Theresa died April 9, 1996. He married Kathlyn Farrell Garff (widow of Lynn Garff) May 19, 1997. He is survived by his wife, Kay, and by Gordon (Carol) of Sandy; Karen (Stephen) Stutz of Riverton, Utah; Laraine (Richard) Hyte, Las Vegas, Nevada; and Sharlene (Gary) Ladle of Salt Lake City, and brother Dean Wakefield, Spanish Temple in Spain; 25 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Yvonne Lockwood, and sisters Fay Brophy and Marie Summers. Our precious father deeply loved his family and was their greatest cheerleader. Each one thought he loved them best. To step into his home was a cherished experience. His keen sense of humor was evident to the very end. Daddy loved the gospel of Jesus Christ and his family with equal conviction. Ever the optimist, he saw the good in all things. He was truly a man of principle and integrity. Daddy, your family who knew you best, thanks you for your Legacy. Daddy Loved! Funeral Services will be held Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 12 Noon at Highland Park LDS Ward Chapel (parking 2536 S. 13th East Frontage Road). Viewing will be Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary (260 E. S. Temple) and from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. at ward on Saturday. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests an honorarium in his memory to Primary Children's Medical Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Waldvogel, Oscar J. Oscar J. Waldvogel 1909 ~ 2004 Born Sept. 14, 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Passed away October 31, 2004. Veteran of Word War II. Moved to Chicago, Illinois in his early twenties and lived in Westchester, Illinois until October 2001. Survived by brother Otto Waldvogel, Leslie, Arkansas, and sister, Julia Drury, Murray, Utah. Preceded in death by his wife, Edna Olson Waldvogel, brothers, Carl and Walter Waldvogel and sister, Clara Astin. The family would like to thank his sister Julia for her loving care of Oscar over the last five years of his life. Burial and services will be held in Westchester, Illinois. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004. Wallace, Marion Marion Wallace 1923 ~ 2004 Our loving mother and grandmother passed away peacefully October 30, 2004 at the age of 81. Marion was born in Leavenworth, Kansas on June 23, 1923 to Marshall and Miranda Lyons. Marion married Ernest Wallace in Leavenworth, Kansas on Feb. 4, 1944 and later moved to Salt Lake City. Marion loved to cook, entertain and be with her family and numerous friends. She was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1974 and was a faithful member for 30 years. Marion is survived by her brother, Raymond Lyons, Chicago; two sons, Edward and Richard; four daughters, Sherrie, Terrie, Mary Ann and Karen and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest, and son Johnny. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at 2 p.m. at Memorial Estates Mortuary, 6500 So Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT. A viewing will be held at 1 p.m. prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Ward M.D., John R. John R. Ward, MD 1923 ~ 2004 John Robert Ward, MD, age 80, passed away on November 1, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah of natural causes. He was born on November 23, 1923 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of John Isaac and Clara Elzi Ward. He married Norma Harris on November 5, 1948 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the time of his death, they were preparing to observe their 56th wedding anniversary. A life well lived by a man well loved. He graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S. degree in 1944, and received his M.D. degree from the University of Utah in 1946 He was a resident in Internal Medicine at Salt Lake County General Hospital, and was later a Fellow in Rheumatology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He joined the faculty of the University of Utah College of Medicine in 1954, and remained on the faculty for 38 years retiring in 1992, thereafter awarded the rank of Professor Emeritus. He was the first Chief of the Rheumatology Division in the Department of Internal Medicine, serving from 1957 to 1988. In 1967, he obtained a Master of Public Health Degree from the University of California, Berkley. He was the Chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine from 1966-1970. During his distinguished scientific career, he published more than 220 articles describing the many aspects of rheumatic diseases. He received numerous awards for his service, and was recognized internationally for his contributions. He was a Master of the American College of Rheumatology and received their Distinguished Rheumatologist Award in 1994. He was widely recognized as an outstanding clinician, diagnostician, teacher, and scientist, and taught generations of medical students through his outstanding example. John was known for the depth of his humanity, integrity and charity. Typical of his humble, kind mentoring, is this quote, "I enjoy teaching. We, as teachers, have to show the students we are interested in them as people and not just as students. It's the same thing we teach them in dealing with patients as people and not merely as patients." He exemplified the best of humankind in every regard. He also served his country in the Army during the Korean conflict, and retired from the Utah Air National Guard as a Colonel, serving as the Commander of the 151st USAF clinic for many years. He is survived by his wife, Norma, and four children, John Harris (Constance), Pamela Lyn Proctor (Lane), Robert Scott (Diane), and James Alan (Laura). He is survived by brothers William (Barbara) and Robert (Ivy Jean) and sister Patricia (Iven) Alsop. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grand children. He was preceded in death by sisters Dorothea Ward, Joan Haynes, and Marguerite Howard. It has been an honor to learn from and be tutored by him. His warmth, wisdom, integrity and support were a constant source of strength and direction. Although we will miss his presence, his influence will continue to inspire us. Funeral Services will be held on Nov. 5, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Winder 8th Ward, 1361 E. 4000 S. There will be a viewing on the evening of Nov. 4, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. A viewing will also be held one hour before the service on Friday. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the John R. Ward, MD fund at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center at 175 North Medical Drive East, Fifth Floor, Moran Eye Center, SLC, UT 84132-5902. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/3/2004 - 11/5/2004. White, Nancy Janene Bradshaw Nancy Janene Bradshaw White "Missy " Janene passed away suddenly in her sleep on Sunday morning, October 31, 2004, in Midlothian, Texas. She was born March 10, 1953, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Ronald Brough Bradshaw and Anita Miller Bradshaw. Jan grew up in Salt Lake City and Bountiful, Utah. After marrying Paul White, she made her home in Stephenville and Midlothian, Texas. Jan said, "I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here just as fast as I could!" She loved her family and friends, and although most of them were far away, she kept them close to her through frequent telephone calls and thoughtful notes. Janene is survived by her husband, children, David and Kristin Holland, Omaha, NB; Chance White, Staci White and Stephanie Whitehead, grandson Hudson Pirtle, Texas; her father, brother Bill, and sisters Ronda Burton and Rollene Bradshaw, nieces and nephews all of Utah. Preceded in death by her mother, and dog Bart. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Midlothian Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 at the Midlothian Funeral Home, Midlothian, Texas. Friends may visit one hour prior to services. Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Zavala, Rodrigo L. Rodrigo L. Zavala 1944 ~2004 Fallecio el dia 31 de Octobre del 2004 despues de una Lucha Valiente para superar su enfermedad. Nacio en Casas Veijas Michuacan, Mexico. Hijo de Jesus y Margarita Lopez Zavala. Querido Esposo, padre, Hermano, Abuelo y Amigo. El Residio y trabajo muchos anos en California como Florista. Hasta que su entermedad ya no se lo permitio, se decidio a Recidir en Salt Lake desde 1994. Hasta el dia de su fallecimiento. El disfrutaba la pesca en la compania de sus hijos y mas que todo disfrutaba ir a Wendover y Jugar. Sobrevive su esposa, Ofelia Lopez de Zavala (en Salt Lake) su madre Margarita Lopez (California); y 3 hermanos; Antonio Zavala (San Juana); Roberto Zavala (Balvina); Hugo Zavala (Cecelia) Salt Lake, 2 hermanas Belia Zavala (Refugio) California, Eloise Ambis (Jubentino) Mexico, 5 hijos; Jesus Zavala (Altagracia), Delfino Zavala (Norma) y Margarita Jimenez (Gerardo). 12 Nietos, Sobrinas y Sobrinos fue precedido en Muerte Por Su Hermano Jose Zavala y su Hijo Martin Zavala. Los Servicios Funerales se llevaran a cabo en La Iglesia el Sagrado Corazon. Hubicada en la 900 S. 200 E. en Salt Lake. Noviembre 11, 2004 9:30 a.m. El Entierro se efectuara en el Cementerio Catolico Montealvany Hubicado en la 275 S Y Street (1252 E.) El velorio se efectuara en Larkin Mortuary 260 E. South Temple. Noviembre 4, 2004 6:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/4/2004. Zollinger, Willard Eugene Willard Eugene Zollinger 1925 ~ 2004 Willard Eugene Zollinger, loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather peacefully passed away Nov. 3, 2004 at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital. Born March 20, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Willard D. and Lillie B. Anderson Zollinger. He attended East High School in Salt Lake City. Married Reba L. Keele May 29, 1946, sealed for time and eternity August 16, 1971 in the Salt Lake Temple. A veteran of World War II, Willard retired from the Air Force in 1966 after 22 years of service, including New Zealand, New Caledonia, Philippines, France and Hawaii. A member of the Bountiful 13th Ward, he served in many positions, most recently as Ward Clerk for 14 years. Father of nine children: Jenna V. (Dan) Grow; Richard (Diana), CA; Willard M. (Victoria); Nalani F. (James) Moore, OR; Rebecca (Jeff ) Mehaffey, WA; Wyatt E. (Chari), WA; Cheryl R. (Clifford) Carver; Max K. (Annette) of Hayden, ID; and Charles M. (Jill), grandfather of 39 and great-grandfather of 35. Brother of J. LaMar (Patricia), MN; M. David (Barbara) of NSL, Lorna F. (Don) Suggs, UT and sister-in-law Elizabeth Zollinger, UT. Preceded in death by his parents, sister Luana, brother Max A. and great-granddaughters Hannah Johnson and Micah Zollinger. The family would like to express their gratitude for the excellent care provided by the staff of the VA Hospital and the Huntsman Cancer Hospital. Funeral services will be 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at the Bountiful 13th Ward, 1356 N. 650 E., Bountiful, UT. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Bros. Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, and one hour prior to funeral services on Saturday. Interment: Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, 1640 E. Lakeview Drive, Bountiful, Utah. Online guestbook www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in Willard's name to the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/4/2004 - 11/5/2004.