OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 10 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 Blair Jr., George Boyd George Boyd Blair, Jr. "Bud" George Boyd Blair, Jr. (Bud) passed away on November 6, 2004 after having suffered with cancer. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on April 15, 1925, to George B. Blair and Garda Riggs Blair. He attended and graduated Granite High School in 1943. George served in the US Navy from 1943 1946. He married Dorothy Broadbent in June of 1947. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughters, Judy Lynn LeBaron (Eddie) and Gerri Lou Blair (Jeff Howard); sisters, Joyce Shoats (Joe) and Thalia Schmertz (Bernie); 15 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson. George was an active member of the LDS church having served a stake mission and worked in the Salt Lake Temple for several years. He also served in the Boy Scouts for 29 years having earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He worked for Rowell Dairy and Heber Valley Milk Co. After leaving there he worked in sales and sanitation for the dairy industry. He loved the outdoors and was a great fisherman and hunter. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at the Winder 3rd Ward, 1250 East 4530 South. Family and friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, located at 5850 South 900 East, and also one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, Lake Hills Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Booth Sr., Frank William Frank William Booth, Sr. 1924 ~ 2004 Frank William Booth, Sr., beloved father, husband, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away Monday, November 8, 2004. He was born August 11, 1924 in Ogden, Utah to William and Edna Soleman Booth. He married Carol A. Whittaker on May 26, 1980 in Elko, NV. Frank served his country during World War II. He loved working on vehicles, doing gardening, spending time outdoors and arguing with his spouse. He enjoyed most of all spending time with family and friend and being with his friends at Hobble Creek Care Center and his friends in Eureka, Utah.Frank is survived by his wife, Carol A. Booth of Eureka, UT and children: Kathy (Lamar) Evans of Texas; Dana Sue (Jay) Knight of Missouri; Frank Booth Jr. of Salt Lake City; Charles Booth of Salt Lake City; James (Anitra) Booth of Eureka, UT; Robin (Amy) Whittaker of Gilbert, AZ; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, two brothers and three nephews. Services under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary of Springville. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Christensen, Dale C. Dale C. Christensen 1948 ~ 2004 Dale Clifford Christensen was born in American Fork on November 3, 1948 and died November 7, 2004 of a sudden heart attack. He was the first child of Clifford and Joyce Abel Christensen. He is survived by his parents, his sister Jana Christensen, his brothers Scott (Tammy) and Alan (Deb) Christensen and his eight nieces and nephews; also survived by his loyal friends Terry, Laura, Randy, Bob, Elwina, and Denny. His friend Victor Colledge preceded him in death. Dale was a life long resident of American Fork and had plans to build a home on his property in Alamogordo, New Mexico upon his retirement. He loved visiting the beautiful forests there. Dale had a love for animals, notably the dogs he had as companions though the years. Dale was working at the Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility at the time of his death, where he developed many close friendships over the years. Dale will always be remembered for his enduring generosity, which was unsurpassed. He gave to everyone who needed help, both financially and emotionally. Dale's soul radiated kindness and love. He dearly loved his family and friends. The world needs more people as accepting, generous, and unselfish as Dale. His final desire was to continue helping others by donating his organs and tissues. He will be deeply missed by all who love him. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Nov 12, 2004 at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, with viewing 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. prior to the services. Interment in American Fork Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Cox, Dan L. Dan L. Cox 1924 ~ 2004 Our beloved and courageous Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather, and Brother, Dan Lawrence passed away Monday, Nov. 8, 2004 of complications of Parkinson. Dan was born on Dec. 24, 1924 in Jarbidge, Nevada. He was the eldest son of Lawrence Janes and Francis Lynnette Cox.He was a veteran of valor serving proudly in the 511th PIR, 11th ABD, US Army in the Philippines and Japan during World War II as a Staff Sergeant, awarded the Bronze Star for Valor and a Purple Heart; he was a successful businessman, outstanding athlete of many sports, he was especially proud of his "Hole-In-One" at the Bonneville Golf Course, a champion horseman and chariot racer. He married his high school sweetheart Viola Gabbott whom he loved more than life itself and was an incredible father and grandfather who loved his entire family deeply. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends but will always be remembered. Survived by his loving wife, daughters: Carol (Mike) Dunfield, Margie (Gary) Barron, Sharleen (John) DeOllos, Shelley (Bill) Snarr, Joan (Robert) Lantis, and Patricia (Jay) Schooler; and sons: Dan L Cox (Susan), and Darce T. Cox; 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Also, by three brothers and four sisters. One sister and one brother preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004, at the Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday evening 6-8 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. prior to services Saturday. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Dawes, Curtis M. Curtis M. Dawes 1927 ~ 2004 Curtis Monte Dawes passed away with family at his side Nov. 8, 2004. Born March 3, 1927 in Salt Lake City to Curtis Wesley Dawes and Murel Sipple, he was the oldest of eight children. He attended Cyprus High School. He enlisted in the Navy where he proudly served his country from 1944 to 1946 as a medic on a hospital ship assigned to the Pacific during World War II. He married Ila Jean Peterson in March 1947 and they enjoyed many years together until Jean's passing. Married Jackie Lynn Due, later divorced. Married Connie Finch, April 1988 who he spent his later years with. Curtis loved being with his family and friends. He eagerly awaited spring each year so he could play golf. One of his passions was coaching and serving little league baseball, bringing many of his teams to championships. Active member of the LDS Church, he recently served a successful mission with his wife Connie, in the Birmingham, AL Mission. He enjoyed his partnership with those at United Plumbing Supply, and retired from Salt Lake County where he worked as a dispatcher. Preceded in death by his wife Jean, and sons Lee, Scott and Bobby. Survived by his wife Connie Dawes and children: Larry Dawes (Susan), Kim Gilbert (Richard), Shane Dawes (Natalie), Lance Dawes, Valerie Burch, Carrie Org (Rodney), Shawna Mounteer (Ray), Creta Rodeback, 17 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 12, 2004 at 12 noon in the Kearns 6th Ward, 4260 W. 5215 S. Friends may call Thursday November 11, from 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S Redwood Rd, Taylorsville, and Friday at the ward one hour prior to the service. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. The family would also like to thank the VA Hospital for their caring and compassion while he was in their care. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Eardley, Margaret H. Margaret H. Eardley 1914 ~ 2004 Margaret Hoel Eardley, age 90, died November 6, 2004 in Orem, Utah, of causes incident to age. Margaret was born July 17, 1914 in Eureka, Utah to Carl and Jenni Hoel. She married Irving A. Eardley on October 31, 1937. They recently celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary. Margaret loved her family and spent her life as a wonderful wife, mother, aunt and friend. Margaret is survived by her husband, Irv, and her son Richard I. Eardley. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 11, 2004, 12 Noon, at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., where friends and family may visit one hour prior to the service. Interment: Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Holt, Frank LaMar Frank LaMar Holt "Together Forever " Frank LaMar Holt passed away peacefully on Nov. 8, 2004 at a nursing home in Sandy, Utah of natural causes.Born Oct. 31, 1917 in South Jordan, Utah to Samuel Elijah Holt and Margaret Geneva Beckstead, the youngest of 12 children. He married Roylance Maria Fairbourn on Jan. 25, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were the parents of three children. Frank was a veteran of World War II. He worked for Kennecott Copper Corp. for 40 years. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a valiant High Priest who wanted to be known as a faithful Home Teacher. He loved missionary work and served two stake missions. He served as an Ordinance Worker in the Jordan River Temple for 10 years until his beloved wife's ill health required his constant care. He was a very humble, unassuming man who sacrificed much as he nursed and cared for his wife most of their 52 years of marriage. She died at home in 1996. Survived by his three children: Carolee (Dale) Kenison, Ronald (Bonnie), and Brent (Judy); 11 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, wife, Roylance; grandson, Robert; great-grandson Christian; brothers: Dell, Byrum, Allen, Verl, and Vaughn; sisters: Ivy, Orel, Verda, Rosamond, Mabel, and Reola. Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the River 2nd Ward Chapel, 1540 W. 10400 S., South Jordan. The viewings will be held on Friday, Nov. 12th from 6-8 p.m. at the Lake Hills Memorial Mortuary, 10055 S. State St. and one hour prior to the funeral. Interment: South Jordan City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Hose, LaVern Martin LaVern Martin Hose 1915 ~ 2004 LaVern Martin Hose died Nov. 3, 2004 in Sandy, Utah. He was born Aug. 18, 1915 at his farm house near Heartwell, Nebraska to Herman Martin and Anna Schmitt Theis Hose. Graduated from local schools and attended Colorado State University. Vern's early years were spent as a farmer in Nebraska and underground mining contractor in the West. He and his family lived in Nevada, Idaho and Salt Lake City, Utah where he retired in 1980 as Western Regional Manger after 35 years at Intermountain Freight Lines. He was a veteran of the US Army Air Force, World War 11, 1942-1946 and subsequently served as Administrative Officer, 90 MM AA Battalion with the Nevada National Guard 1950-1957. An active pilot 1942-1963; he knew the mechanical details and loved to talk about B25's. Vern served two terms in the Nevada State Legislature chairing committees involving aviation, roads and transportation and Veterans affairs; member of Ways and Means and Mines and Mining committees. Served on interim committee over eleven western states highway policy. Former member of Nevada Motor Transport, Nevada Chamber of Commerce, and Nevada Rotary Club. Past president of Nevada Fish and Game Association, Past Commander of American Legion Post #3, Idaho Motor Transport and Idaho Chamber of Commerce. Founder and Director of White Pine Leasing Corp. Former member of B.P.O.E and Knights of Columbus. Long time member of Willow Creek Country Club. Vern made and used his own custom golf clubs and muzzle loading rifles. He also enjoyed collecting antique firearms, flying, rose gardening, bowling and shooting. He won many medals in rifle and shotgun competitions. In Boise, Idaho, Vern chaired the building committee to build St. Theresa School. At St. Ann parish in Salt Lake City, he served as a lector. Later he was a member of St. Vincent de Paul in Salt Lake City, and most recently, St. Thomas More parish in Sandy. Vern was preceded in death by his wife, Katie Papez Hose, (1920-1977). He is survived by his daughter Tina Hose (George Sumner), sons; Gary (Kris) Hose and Gregory Hose. Grandchildren; Justin, John, Jason and Elise Hose, all of Salt Lake City. Vern took great pleasure and pride in the academic and sports achievements of his children and grandchildren. Also survived by sister-in-law, Norma Hose of Council Bluffs, IA., sisters; Mary Earl, Reno, NV., and Frances Nelson, Los Angeles, CA. He leaves treasured friends, colleagues and extended family in Minden, Nebraska; Ely, Nevada; Palmer, Alaska and California. Vern, who wrote the preceding obituary, was meticulous and thorough in everything he did. He enjoyed quality and spread it wherever he was. He was a natural leader who rose to prominence in every group he belonged to. The family extends thanks to the staff of Alta Ridge Assisted Living Center, especially Vern's good friend Mitzi, whose friendship, kindness, care and comfort were so important to Vern. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Fri. 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, 450 Ea. 2100 So. A Vigil Service will be held Thurs. 7:00 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 Ea. 100 So., where friends may call beginning Thurs. 6:00 p.m. Committal Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th. Ave. and 'T' St. following Fri Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to, Haven Hospice, 5292 So. College Dr. #304, Murray, Utah 84123. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/11/2004. Jensen, Perris S. Perris S. Jensen 1902 ~ 2004 Heaven reclaimed our precious father, Perris S. Jensen. He died peacefully at home on Saturday November 6th, 2004. Perris was born at Heber City, Utah on February 5, 1902 to goodly parents. His father, James C. Jensen was serving a missionary call for the LDS Church, a mission which lasted for 23 years. His mother was Ward or Stake Relief Society President during all of the years that Perris was growing up. Perris was a member of the first Boy Scout troop in Wasatch County. Eventually he became an Eagle Scout. During World War I he sold Liberty Bonds under a nation-wide program called "Every Scout to Save a Soldier." For this, after the war, he was awarded, by the U.S. Treasury Dept. a medal and a banner which he treasured all his life and displayed on special occasions. Perris was active in the LDS Church. He served in some capacity almost continually for 85 years, starting at being called as the Secretary of his Deacons quorum up until the time he was temporarily blinded, caused by an attack of shingles which disabled him at age 96. His service included secretary of his priesthood quorums, member of MIA and Sunday School Stake Boards, Scoutmaster, two full time missions, one in Holland and one in Great Britain, High Priest Group Leader, Bishop's Counselor and Stake High Counselor; but he was primarily a teacher, in the MIA. in his High Priest Quorum and in the Sunday School where he taught the Gospel Doctrine class for 26 years. When he was 75 years old he was called as Stake Leader of the Name Extraction Program. He and his crew of up to 42 faithful workers extracted and submitted to Church Headquarters for temple work, over two million names. He continued in this program until crippled by the shingles. Perris dropped out of High School, he supposed for a year, to get out of debt. He didn't get back to school for over sixty years. He completed his correspondence law course, passed the bar examination and practiced law for over 60 years. On Dec. 31, 1941, 24 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Perris was "drafted" by the U.S. Army and served as a civilian with the U.S. Division Engineers. After the war he resumed his legal practice, but limited his practice to Real Estate, Probate, Wills and Trusts. He taught classes at the Extension Division of both the University of Utah and at Westminster College in Real Estate Law. Finally, at age 77 he decided it was time to become educated. He applied at BYU for registration as a freshman. The registrar asked him why at his age he wanted to enter a university. Perris responded with two reasons: first, could he still do it and keep up with the "kids", and second, whatever he learned he planned to take with him into the hereafter. He was admitted, and four years later received his Bachelors Degree in Independent Studies and graduated as valedictorian of his class. Several months after his return from his mission to Holland, Perris married Gwen Williams, a daughter of David J. Williams and Martha Ann John Williams. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve. To them were born six children, Homer (Shirley), Wendell, (Maurine), Neil (Martha), Bruce (Diane), Arlene (Wife of Gary C. Curtis) and Marilyn(wife of John B. Dougall.) Homer died June 15, 1970. The others survive. To these six children were born 37 grandchildren; 36 of whom still survive, 127 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. Perris was honored to carry the Olympic torch on his 100th birthday. Funeral services will be held in The Willow Creek 6th ward Chapel. 2115 E Sublette Place (8435 South), Sandy Utah on Saturday, November 13th 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Viewing will be held Friday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary 260 E South Temple, and 9:30 a.m. till 10:45 at the ward, prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/12/2004. Johnson, Ray Ray Johnson 1922 ~ 2004 On November 6, 2004 Ray Johnson peacefully journeyed on from the joyous life he led. In many ways, Ray made Alzheimer's a wonderful experience with his unique comments, colorful style and moments of tender love. Ray was born December 7, 1922, in Nashville, Tennessee. After spending his childhood in Nashville, Ray settled in Detroit, Michigan, then joined the Navy and moved to Savannah, Georgia, where he met and married Dorothy Parker. Ray and "Dot" moved to Detroit, Michigan, then to Los Angeles, California, where Ray worked many years for the Hilton Hotel Corporation. Ray and Dot eventually created Ray Johnson Catering. After retiring, Ray and Dot followed their dream and moved to Maui, Hawaii where they enjoyed sunsets, golf and meeting people from all over the world. Ray is survived by Joanne (Gene), David (Vickey), Susan (Bryant), Bob, Nancy (Phil), Diane (Keith), Bettyanne (Kent), Vicki and 25 grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife Dot and a son, Raymond. A gratitude celebration of Ray Johnson's life will be held on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. at the Utah State Veteran's Nursing Home, 700 Foothill Drive. Ray's family could never thank enough all of the caregivers at the Utah State Veteran's Nursing Home who gave and gave and then gave some more. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Utah State Veteran's Nursing Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Kamp, Harold Harold Kamp Will Be Missed Harold Kamp passed away in Salt Lake City on October 25, 2004 at the age of 85. He was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Harold was transferred to many different cities in the course of his employment with Addressograph Multigraph Corporation. When he was transferred to Salt Lake City in 1958 he fell in love with the mountains and surrounding areas. He was an avid skier and a member of the Alta Ski Patrol. Harold spent the remainder of his career as a civilian employee for the Department of Defense at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii serving for a brief time in Vietnam as a civilian advisor. Upon his retirement, he moved to Houston, Texas to be near his son Thom Blumenkamp. It was in Houston that he met and married the love of his life Blanche Davis. Shortly after the marriage he brought his bride to see the beauty of Salt Lake City. After a brief visit they agreed that it was here they wished to enjoy retirement together. Harold truly loved life to its fullest and his family was his pride and joy. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Blanche, his daughter Sandra (Andrew) Cooley and grandson Scott of Honolulu, Hawaii; his son Thom Blumenkamp (Mary) grandson Jason of Houston and his sister Lucille Nevin of Springfield, Tennessee. As his greatest gift Harold donated his body to the University of Utah Medical Center. Memorial services are scheduled for Saturday, November 13th at 3 p.m. in the Chapel at St. Mark's Hospital. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Woodlands Park Nursing Home for the wonderful care Harold received in his final days. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Loveless, Wilma B. Wilma B. Loveless 1920 ~ 2004 Our beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, Wilma Bridges Loveless returned to her Heavenly Father, Nov. 8, 2004 at the age of 84 from suffering Alzheimers Disease for the past two years. She was born April 18, 1920 in Delta, UT. She was a faithful daughter to Effie and Delbert Bridges. She was a sweet sister to Glen, Rex, Betty, Blanche, Carol and Geniel. She was a loving wife to Ray George Loveless. Wilma leaves three children: Cathy, Betty, and Vernon and 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children. She was a very funny, peaceful and kind person. She will be greatly missed. The family wishes to thank Vista Care Hospice and Alternative Society of Utah for the loving attention and care they gave their mother. Funeral services will be held Nov. 11th at 11 a.m. at West Jordan 44th LDS Ward, 1899 West 7600 South in West Jordan. Viewing for friends and family will be held at the church one hour prior to the service. Interment will take place in Seattle, WA . Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Lundgreen, Dawn Dawn Lundgreen 1958 ~ 2004 Dawn Lundgreen, 46, passed away quietly at her home in South Jordan, Utah, on Sunday, November 7, 2004. Born in San Jose, California, to Ralph C. and Dorothy Dawn Hatch Lundgreen, she lived her entire life with her family. She is survived by her parents and her sister, Lori. Born with a rare illness that has no cure, Dawn battled bravely through the years, bringing love and kindness to her family and to the many friends who came to know her. She graduated from high school, but as she grew older, illness began to win the battle for life. Funeral Services will be held Saturday November 13, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. at the South Jordan Country Park 8th Ward, 1988 West 11400 South. A viewing will be held Friday, Nov 12 from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway (10550 So.) and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment will be at the Smithfield, Utah Cemetery that afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Martinez, Andres N. Andres N. Martinez 1916 ~2004 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend passed away November 7, 2004.Andres was born on June 22, 1916 in Rodarte, New Mexico to Ruben Martinez and Beatriz Madrid. He married Maria Gonzalez on November 30, 1938. He was an active member of St. Therese Catholic Church. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. He retired from Kennecott Utah Copper Mine in October 1980, after 34 years of service. You are not forgotten Dad and Grandpa, nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last, we will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore. As time goes by, we will miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. He is survived by his wife, Maria; daughter, Bea (Dale) Carlson; sons, Norbert, Eli (Jolyne), Rube (B.J.), George (Cherri), Tony (Judy), Joseph (Maxine), Albert (Debbie), Ben (Carolyn), Dick (Gloria) Martinez; sister, Ernestina (Fermin) Duran; brother, Leo (Gloria) Martinez; 38 grandchildren and 21 great-grand-children. Preceded in death by his parents; son, John James; grandson, Darren Lee; brothers, Luciano, Manuel, Amadeo; sisters, Eneida and Estella; daughter-in-law, Lorna. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Therese Catholic Church, 624 Lennox Street (7832 South) in Midvale on Friday, November 12, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Friends and family may call on Thursday, November 11, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. A vigil service and rosary will be held at 7:30 p.m. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Funeral directors, Redwood Memorial Mortuary. Today we say good-bye to a wonderful man who touched so many lives. His kind heart, sense of humor and warm smile will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Rest in Peace. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Meadows, Mark Leon Mark Leon Meadows 1959 ~ 2004 Mark Leon Meadows, our beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend left this world November 7, 2004 at his home in West Jordan. Mark was born March 14, 1959 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Leonard Ronald and Merle Reid Meadows. He married Cynthia Bernice Johnson on September 7, 1979; together they raised three beautiful children. Mark was an extremely hard worker and was employed by Harmon's Grocery Store working in many successful positions for over thirty years. Mark had a great passion for gardening and collecting antiques. He also enjoyed NASCAR, fishing and golfing, but most of all he loved helping others. Mark will be greatly missed and will forever leave a void in the hearts of his family and friends. Mark is survived by his wife; son, William Cody; daughters, Mysti Rae and Myndi May; his mother; brothers, Jay (Maryanne) Meadows, VA and Daren (Terry) Meadows, Herriman, UT; sisters, Lynn (Mike) Mangum, Richmond, UT and Karen (Curtis) Christensen, Bear River, UT; mother-in-law, Connie Johnson; many brothers and sisters-in-law; 33 nieces and nephews, and many close friends and extended family. He is preceded in death by his father, and his father-in-law, William Johnson. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Harvest Park Ward, 3671 South 4180 West. The family will receive friends at a visitation Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South, and one hour prior to the service on Thursday at the Ward. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Morrison, Hazel R. Hazel R. Morrison 1919 ~ 2004 Sweetest, dearest mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Hazel Ruth Morrison, returned home to her Heavenly Father November 7, 2004 at her home in Warsaw, Missouri. Born December 2, 1919 in Pocatello, Idaho, to Thomas Edward and Mary Lou Parry. She lived in Salt Lake City most of her life. Survived by son, Bill Morrison, Taylorsville, UT; daughter, Darlene Lamb, Warsaw, MO; grandchildren, Kevin Tolman Jr., Cathy Bailey, Laurie Ann Davis, Steven and Scott Dartnell, Michael and Kenneth Morrison, Billy Morrison, Darlene Speckles and Carol Ann Morrison. Preceded in death by first husband, William W. Morrison and second husband, Jack P. Morrison; daughter, Shirley Ann Dartnell; sons, Larry Morrison and Gerald Morrison. She was a sweet and gentle spirit who deeply touched the lives of everyone she knew and loved. She will never be forgotten and will be cherished in our hearts and minds for all eternity. Graveside services will be held Friday, 12:00 noon at Valley View Memorial Park, 4400 West 4100 South. A viewing will be held Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Nebeker, Jean A. Jean A. Nebeker1906 ~2004 Jean A. Nebeker, 98, passed away November 9, 2004 in Sandy, UT. She was born August 13, 1906 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Alzada Asbridge and John Graham Nebeker. She graduated from West High School and started her business career in 1925. After a few years she was employed by Post Products Co. which became General Food Corp. from which she was retired in 1967. She was active all of her life in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving as a teacher in Sunday School and Mutual, counselor in Young Womens, ward Relief Society president and an ordinance worker in the Los Angeles Temple for five years. She was very active and held the office of President of Beta Sigma Phi, a business woman's sorority, both in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. In 1953, she was transferred to Los Angeles, then Anaheim, CA, where she lived for 20 years. After her retirement she moved back to Salt Lake City and Sandy where she remained. She cared for her mother for 50 years until her mother's death at age 85. She loved to travel and was able to travel from Canada to Mexico and from the Pacific to Atlantic coasts, visiting nieces and nephews and various points in between. She is survived by Owen M. Christensen, brother-in-law, nieces and nephews and many grand-nieces and nephews who considered her "Grandma". Preceded in death by a baby sister; and also by a sister, Louise N. Christensen. The family would like to express their thanks to the nursing staff at Sandy Regional Care Center for their kind and loving care. Funeral services will be held at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Friday, November 12, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at Friday at 10:15 a.m. before the funeral. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Nelson, T. Frank T. Frank Nelson "Frankly, I'm Frank" Theodore Frank Nelson, 85, unexpectedly passed away peacefully Saturday, November 6, 2004. He was born March 14, 1919 to Frederic Wilbur and Adelia Bird Nelson in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from Granite High School and also from West High Trade School. He married his high school sweetheart, Ila June Mines, in the Salt Lake Temple on January 9, 1942. They are the proud parents of four wonderful children, 21 precious grandchildren and eight dear great-grandchildren. Frank served in World War II as a 1st Lieutenant in the Army Air Force in the South Pacific as a bombardier. He enjoyed his Air Force buddies and their many reunions over the years. He worked as a printer, jeweler, and gem cutter. For 37 years he owned his own printing business, Gem Printing Company. He and Ila and their family worked together in the business. He had many friends and associates from his business. He also spent much of his time working to improve the community around him. He was a friend to everyone he met. He was a faithful and devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His many church callings were: 13 years as a Salt Lake Temple ordinance worker, High Councilor, counselor in two bishoprics, 14 years as an Explorer Scout leader (one of his proudest accomplishments), High Priests' group leader and faithful home teacher. He served as a Stake missionary three different times. He also served in the Stake mission presidency. He and Ila served as missionaries in the Granite Park Stake. He always took every opportunity to share the gospel with others. His many hobbies included: golfing, oil painting, photography, gem cutting, rock collecting, jewelry making, genealogy, and fishing. His most cherished blessing was his family. He loved each one and was so proud of them. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ila; children: Marci (Warren) Muench, Ted (Joan) Nelson, Scott (Susan) Nelson, Elizabeth (Robert) Cowan; his 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Fred, Marge, Stan, Helene and Howard. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Rosecrest 1st Ward Chapel, 3101 South 2300 East. Friends and family may call on Friday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East and Saturday at the church prior to the services from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Interment at the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Condolences to the family may be made at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Olson, Ralph D. Ralph D. Olson 1908 ~2004 LOGAN, UTAH- Ralph Dallas Olson, 96, passed peacefully through the veil on Nov. 6, 2004 in Ogden, Utah. He was born on June 1, 1908 in Brigham City, Utah to Alfred and Mary Olson. He was the 10th of 13 children. He attended Brigham City schools and earned degrees from Weber State and Utah State Universities. He served an LDS mission to the Tongan Islands when he was 17, for 3 1/2 years. He married Delsa Pearl Adamson on July 28, 1939 in the Logan Temple. Ralph worked as a teacher and administrator in Garfield County Schools, Washakie Indian School in Box Elder County, Cache County Schools, Liahona College in Tonga and then 14 years as Dean of Students at the Church College of Hawaii. Ralph has served his church and community throughout his life. He has served in many positions in the LDS church including Bishop and in a Stake Presidency. He was the mayor of River Heights from 1974-78 and a temple worker in the Hawaiian and Logan temples for many years. Ralph loved golfing, fishing, hunting and working in his yard and garden. He is survived by his wife Delsa of 65 years, children: Dallas S. Olson (Barbara), Atlanta, Georgia; R. Blair Olson (Shirley), Arkadelphia, Arkansas; Candis Scoville (Wink), Pleasant Grove, Utah; and Kim D. Olson (Sylvia), N. Ogden, Utah, 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Ralph was greatly loved by his family and an inspiration to all. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 13 at 2:00 p.m. at the River Heights 2nd Ward, 600 E. 800 S., River Heights, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday, November 12 at the Allen Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center in Logan, Utah, from 6-8 p.m., and also an hour before the funeral at the River Heights 2nd Ward. Condolences may be sent to the family by email to mortuaryobits@yahoo.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Openshaw, Bryan Roger Bryan Roger Openshaw 1968 ~ 2004 Bryan Roger Openshaw was born on leap year February 29, 1968 in Salt Lake City to Marion Margaret Eckes Openshaw and Dee Blake Openshaw. Bryan graduated from Skyline High School and attended the University of Utah. He served an honorable mission for the LDS Church in Boston MA. Bryan married Kimberly Blake on August 5, 2000 in the Jordan River Temple in Salt Lake City. Kimberly and Bryan were blessed with a daughter, Brinley, on April 23, 2000. She is the light of their lives. Bryan was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease on February 18, 2000. He was given an 18 month life prognosis, which he outlived by 2 « years, because of his incredible optimistic attitude, faith, humor, and determination. Bryan died November 6, 2004 at his home in Park City. Bryan is survived by his sweetheart Kimberly and Brinley; Bryan's parents, Blake and Marion; brother, Kendal; Kimberly's parents, Karl and Margaret Blake. Kimberly and family will receive friends at 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004 at the Jeremy Ranch LDS Chapel in Park City and services will begin at 11:00 am. The family extends a Special Thanks to Vista Care and all those who have given such Personal Care and Kindness to Bryan and Kimberly. In lieu of flowers, a Kimberly Openshaw family trust account has been set up at Zions Bank. SereniCare, Funeral Directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Peterson, Boyd Kent Boyd Kent Peterson Pete ROY, UT Boyd Kent Peterson, "Pete", 56, passed away November 7, 2004, surrounded by his family. He was born April 10, 1948 in Salina, Utah, to Boyd E. and Lola Sorensen Peterson. He served with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot. "Rather he agreed with the why he did what his country called him for to serve, do his best, be proud Vietnam!" He was proud of his decorations and to be of service to America. Boyd married Wendy Hunt on December 21, 1985 in Ogden, Utah. He retired from Hill Air Force Base as Chief of Arms Control in May 2003. He was currently employed by Howe Associates. Boyd enjoyed fishing, hunting, spending time with family and friends and building things for all of us. Most of all he loved spending time with his wife and his grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Wendy; children, Christa Peterson, Cory (Nicole) Peterson, Travis (Sabrina) Moulding, Brandon (McKell) Peterson, Angie (Joe) Montenegro, Jenni (Jayson) Shupe; parents, Boyd and Lola Peterson; sisters, Julie Peterson, Ann Hartvigsen; grandchildren, Kayden and Cooper Shupe, Maci Hope Montenegro. He was preceded in death by his brother, Gary Peterson and a "special brother" Duff Wilcock. A public graveside service will be held Friday, Nov. 12, 2004 at 1 p.m. at the West Point Cemetery, 40 N. 4000 W. Friends may call on Thurs. at Myers Mortuary in Roy, 5865 S. 1900 W. from 6-8 p.m. and on Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to graveside services, where Military Honors will be accorded. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Rafferty, Richard E. In Loving Memory Richard E.Rafferty 11/10/50 ~ 10/21/99 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Richardson, Ronald Lee Ronald Lee Richardson 1947 ~ 2004 Ronald Lee Richardson passed away November 9, 2004 in his home surrounded by family after a courageous battle with cancer. Ron was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 11, 1947 to Jack and Edna Richardson. He married Ruth Ann Smart, June 14, 1972 in the Salt Lake Temple. After graduating from East High School, he served a two and a half year LDS mission in Taiwan. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1972 with a Bachelors Degree in History. He was active in the LDS church, serving in many capacities such as counselor in the bishopric, and member of the High Council, but his true love was teaching the gospel doctrine class. He was a skilled family records researcher and he loved sports, particularly University of Utah football and basketball. He also loved to travel with his family. Ron was Vice President and General Manager of Won-Door Corporation where he will be truly missed. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth Ann, his children Holly Vick (Jason) of Sandy; Amy Richardson of Sandy; Ryan Richardson (McCall) of Draper; and Mindy Richardson also of Sandy; three granddaughters Madison, Hailey, and Ashlin, his mother Edna and two brothers Randall and Russell. He is preceded in death by his father, Jack. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 12, 2004 at 11:00 p.m. at the Hidden Valley 3rd Ward Chapel, 11755 S. Highland Dr. (2080 E.). Friends may call Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S. and from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral. Interment will be at the Mountain View Memorial Estates Cemetery 3115 East 7800 South (Bengal Blvd). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Spanton, Burt LeRoy Burt LeRoy Spanton 1940 ~ 2004 Burt LeRoy Spanton, 64, passed away on November 7, 2004 at home, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was born to Albert W. and Thelma Spanton on October 2, 1940, in Murray, Utah. He graduated from Granite High School in 1958 and then joined the US Army, and served his country in Korea from 1959-1962. On August 24, 1962 he married Carol Sue Amos in his parent's house. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Burt was employed by Kennecott Copper and Blackett Oil over the years. Burt loved meeting people and serving those in need. He was always the first one out to greet new neighbors and welcome them with a smile. He also enjoyed children and was a beloved Primary teacher and nursery leader. He is survived by his wife of 42 years Carol; his children, Connie Spanton-Jex, Roy (Lance), and Debbie Duke; his six grandchildren, Tyler, Cameron, Brianna and Austin Jex, Stevan Chambers, and Madeline Duke; his brothers and sisters, Geanne Graham, Glenn (Donna) Spanton, Carol (George) Greco, John Spanton, and Dale (Julie) Spanton. The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff of Vista Care Hospice, loving neighbors Fred and Kathy Thompson and Sue Longson for their time and care. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004 at 12 noon at the Heritage 3rd Ward, 7350 S. 3200 W., West Jordan. A viewing will be held at the church one hour prior to services. Interment will be at West Jordan City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Burt's behalf to the Cancer Society or Vista Care Hospice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Stefines, Delvora Della L. Delvora "Della" L. Stefines 1922 ~ 2004 LAYTON Delvora "Della" Hope Larsen Stefines, 82, died Monday, November 8, 2004 at Wasatch Care Center of Alzheimer's Disease. She was born April 26, 1922 in Elkhorn, Utah, a daughter of Neils William and Flossie Bates Larsen. Della was married to Loid Pearson. He preceded her in death. On May 11, 1952, Della married Kenneth P. Stefines in Salt Lake City. Kenneth died in 1961. She was reared and educated in Heber City, Utah. She left a scholarship behind to go to work during the depression. She lived in Salt Lake City until 1986 when she moved to Clearfield and then to Layton, where she lived with her daughter and son-in-law, Mary Lee and Duane. Della was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During World War II she worked at the Ordinance Plant making bullets. She then worked in the Auerbach's Tea Room for 26 years as a waitress, and retired from the State Capital Plaza as a Chef. Della was hardworking, dedicated to her family, and always had a hot pot of coffee, bread and jam available when people would stop in to see her. Special thanks to Wasatch Care Center and Vista Care Hospice for surrounding Grandma with loving care. Surviving are one son, Norman Stefines, three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mable Sundstrom, Park City; Torie Segelke, San Francisco, CA. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Mary Lee Podwys, sisters, Annie and Florinda, and brothers, Bill, Clyde and Ola. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and Friday 10-10:45 a.m. Interment in the Francis, Utah Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Sweeney, Billie Lawley Billie Lawley Sweeney Will Be Missed Billie L. Sweeney passed away Oct. 19, 2004 following a brief illness. She was born in Salt Lake City, October 4, 1927 to Dora Pettey and Lorenzo Lawley. She is survived by her husband Herbert Sweeney, Payette, ID; sons Chad Gooch and Vance Gooch, stepchildren Herbert Sweeney Jr., Alan Sweeney, Eilene Sweeney and Karen Lockwood; sisters Kathleen Gunderson, Norma Roylance and Renee Patrick; grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Marjorie Hall. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/9/2004 - 11/10/2004. Waggoner, Wetsel Daniel Wetsel DanielWaggoner "Wag" Our beloved husband, father, and grandad, Wetsel Daniel Waggoner, (86), passed away November 8, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah after a long struggle with Parkinsons Disease.He was born May 25, 1918 to Wetsel Hunter and Bessie England Waggoner in Bicknell, Indiana. He was the third of five children and learned early the value of hard work. He loved sports and played basketball and football. Desiring a college education he devoted himself to football and was offered a scholarship to Evansville University, where he received his degree. He longed to learn to fly so he joined the US Army Air Corps in 1941. He flew a B-29 aircraft and served in the West Pacific Arena during World War II. He served his country six years and was honorably discharged in 1947. He worked in the heating and air conditioning field for most of his life, retiring as National Sales Manager for Westinghouse. He loved to play golf but soon realized he couldn't play it 24/7 and went back to work for Calmac. He finally retired at the age of 74. He and Donna were blessed to travel extensively and met many wonderful people. He loved the gospel of Jesus Christ and served in the Mesa and Seattle LDS Temples. He cherished every hour he spent there. He married Pauline Greathouse, and they had one son, Michael Waggoner; Wetsel and Pauline later divorced. Wetsel married Donna Ruth Mellor in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 17, 1961. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Donna had two children from a previous marriage, Robert Brent Sawyer (Ruth L.), and Vickie Lynn Freer; also survived by nine grandchildren, Misty, Robert, Jennifer, Daniel, April, Krishelle, Emily, Autumn, Leah; and 10 great-grandchildren, Jonathon, Sammy, Abigail, Samantha, Corey, Nicholas, Linzy, C.J., Tanner, Seth; brother, Rillis Waggoner. Preceded in death by sisters, Geneva and June; brother, William Waggoner. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 12, 2004 at 12 Noon in the Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, where friends may call Thursday 6-7:30 p.m. or Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Bluffdale, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Wallace, Ada Bluth Ada Bluth Wallace 1919 ~2004 Our beloved grandmother, mother and wife, Ada Bluth Wallace, 85, returned to the loving arms of her Father in Heaven, Sunday, Nov. 7 following complications from a stroke suffered in 2003. Ada was born Aug. 28, 1919 in Colonial Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico to Carl Emil Bluth and Clara Farnsworth Bluth. She spent her youth in El Paso, Texas where she graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School and later attended BYU. A devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she demonstrated her love for her Savior by serving three missions for the church. The first from 1940-42 in the then Southern States Mission. In 1994 she served for one year with her beloved husband in the Lagos Nigeria Mission, returned home for a short period, then served an additional 18 months in the Singapore India Mission. Ada loved the Gospel and was a devout student of Gospel principles. She had a quick wit, an intelligent mind, a great sense of humor and a deep knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She loved to read and share her knowledge. Ada met her eternal companion, Keith C. Wallace, Sr. prior to him leaving for service in the military for World War ll. They were married in El Paso, Texas and sealed as eternal companions in the St. George Temple, April 10, 1943. Like so many couples then, shortly after they were sealed Keith left for military service. They remained married for 61 years, raised five children and were devoted to each other and their family. Ada loved to spend time with her grandchildren, whom typically never left her home without sacks full of goodies. She had a knack for finding unusual gifts and entertaining her grandchildren in inventive and creative ways. She engaged people in lively conversation wherever she went and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She leaves a legacy of hard work, church devotion and family dedication. She was extremely patient and long suffering through many of life's trials including her extended illness. We love you mom and know you are in the presence of loving and kind individuals whose spirits are as noble as your own. We will continue your legacy. She is survived by her husband Keith and five children, Keith C. Wallace, Jr. (Carol), Michael A. Wallace, Jason K. Wallace (Terrell), Robyn L. Wallace (Jim), D. Barry Wallace (Julianne), 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Friday, Nov. 12th at Noon, 3401 S. Highland Dr. A viewing will be held Thursday, Nov 11th from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Wayman, Alvus L. Alvus L. Wayman "Pop" Loving husband, dad, grandpa 1/16/13 ~ 11/6/04 We had 91 extraordinary years to share with a true gentleman! Pop passed away November 6, 2004, surrounded by his loving family. Pop was born January 16, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah to William and Alice Wayman. On October 3, 1934 he married Ruth Thompson in Weber Canyon. They were married for 68 wonderful years and raised three children. Pop was a one-of-a-kind man, a true gentleman. He always had a twinkle in his eye and a positive attitude about life. He was a great studier of the English language. An avid newspaper reader, he enjoyed pointing out grammar that could have been improved. Anyone with questions about the language could have gotten expert assistance from Pop. He had a long and distinguished career (40 years) as a civilian with the 6th U. S. Army Headquarters, first at Fort Douglas, and then at the Presidio of San Francisco, California. (He really loved San Francisco). He is survived by his children, Gary (Charlotte) Wayman, Oregon; Carol (Richard) Laubsch, Utah; daughter-in-law, Janice Wayman, California; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; and eldest son, Bill. The family wishes to thank all of Pop's friends and staff at the Wentworth in Draper for their loving care, friendship and support. And a special thank you to the caring staff at Alta View Hospital. He desired to be cremated, no services planned. He wishes you all to "Be Good to Yourself." We love you, Pop! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Webster, Lola Agnes Hewlett Lola Agnes Hewlett Webster 1935 ~ 2004 Our loving wife, mother, and grandmother passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side due to complications of a long battle of illnesses. Born to Joseph H and Amelia J. Hewlett on Feb. 21, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Married Don W. Webster, Jan. 18, 1958, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 10, 1989. Survived by her husband Don W. Webster; children, Donny (Lisa) of So. Jordan; Bert (Lori) of West Jordan; Stanley (Christy) of West Valley City; Marian (Thomas) Behunin of West Valley City; Ruth (Garrett) Stapley of West Valley City; Charline (Jenniffer) of West Valley City; and Nick (Wes) Vigil of Salt Lake City; stepchildren, Vickie, Ronnie, and Mike of CA; 31 grandchildren, 15 great-grand-children; mother; Amelia J. Hewlett and brother Joe Hewlett Jr. of Murray; and brother, Jimmy (Chris) Snyder of Huntington, UT; sister, JoAnn (Stacy) Oyler of Brigham City. Preceded in death by her father, Joseph H. Hewlett; brothers, Johnie M. Hewlett and Stanley Hewlett. Mom loved the outdoors, crocheting, quilting, teaching Head Start, canning, her many callings in the LDS church, spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and her babies, Maggie and Sammie, her dogs. Mom, we love you and you will be dearly missed. Funeral services will be held on Saturday Nov. 13, 2004 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd in W. Jordan, Utah. Family and friends may call Friday at the mortuary from 6-8 p.m. Interment to follow at Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Williams, Delbert J. Delbert J. Williams (Del W7KSS) 1918 ~ 2004 Delbert J. Williams, 86, passed away November 8, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Del was born March 18, 1918 to Jay P. and Frances Johnson Williams, in Chicago, Illinois. He married Ruth Laua Sealey on March 9, 1943 in Pocatello, Idaho. He was a loving, supportive husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was married 61 years to the love of his life, Ruth. Del served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and was a POW from July 1943 until the end of the War. He was the Chief Engineer for KLUB/KISN Radio for over 30 years. As a devoted amateur radio operator (W7KSS) he connected relatives with GIs in Vietnam. He enjoyed ice hockey and was a long time season ticket holder of the Utah Grizzlies. He is survived by his wife, children, Sue Onwuegbu (Obed), Kay Williams and Rick Williams (Annette); grandchildren Melody Onwuegbu-Guy (Curtis), Chinedum Onwuegbu, Chimso Onwuegbu (Tiffany), Uchechi Onwuegbu, Brandon Allen (Deanna) and Tiffany Williams; great-grandchildren Tyrie Onwuegbu-Guy, Justin Onwuegbu-Guy, Chidinma Onwuegbu, Tamia Onwuegbu, Ikechukwu Onwuegbu, Imari Onwuegbu and Brianna Allen. Preceded in death by his parents, sister Eleanor Williams and brother Bruce Williams. The family thanks the staff at Woodland Park Care Center for their loving care and support and Odyssey Hospice. Funeral services will be Friday, November 12, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary at 4670 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, where friends and family may visit Thursday, between 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services. Interment will be at Holladay Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the University of Utah College of Nursing Scholarship Fund or to the Utah Grizzlies Children's Charity. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004. Winn, Barbara Barbara Winn Service Correction Memorial services will be held Wednesday Nov 10th 4-6 p.m. at the Elks Lodge 61 North Main St. Tooele In lieu of flowers she requests donations be made to the national MARFAN foundation 382 Main Street, Port Washington, NY 11050. Her family would like to thank all those who helped Mom in her last days. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/10/2004. Winter, Lorain Lorain Winter 1922 ~ 2004 SCHERTZ, TX - Lorain Erickson Child Winter, 82, passed away on November 4, 2004. She was born on September 2, 1922 in Laketown, Utah. Lorain worked at La Voy's in Salt Lake City as a seamstress. Lorain is survived by her daughter; Sharon Williams, three grandchildren; Jeffrey, Jason and Nicole, and four great-grandchildren, Arie, Sophie, Raigen and Langston. She is also survived by her sister, Corie who lives in Seattle, WA. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 13, at 2:00 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. Friends may call at Leavitt's one hour prior to services. Interment will be at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/10/2004 - 11/11/2004.