OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 14 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 Allred, Jack L. Jack L. Allred 1918 ~ 2004 ROOSEVELT - Jack Lavell Allred, 86, passed away Nov. 8, 2004, in Roosevelt, UT, after an extended illness.Born Oct. 14, 1918, in Roosevelt, UT to Vern Henry Allred and Mabel Irene Cloward. Married Ar-dith Bowden Feb. 27, 1946 in Vernal, Utah; later solem-nized March 3, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jack attended Wilson Elementary, Roosevelt and Alterra High Schools, and spent a brief time at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah. He was a World War II Army veteran. Survived by his wife; seven children, Clark (Rebecca), Rex, Karol (Rick) Meryhew, Nadine (Reed) Hall, Ted (Eileen), Kathy (Mark) Hewlett, and Dixie (Curtis) Madsen; 27 grandchildren; a great-grandson; two brothers, Glen (Helen), J R (Theresa); and a sister-in-law, Zola Allred. Preceded in death by his brother, Dee; sister, Lola Sessions; and grandson, Joel Allred. Funeral services will be held Saturday Nov. 20, 2004, 11 a.m. at the Ballard Ward (two miles east of Roosevelt on Hwy 40). Friends may call Friday evening 6-8 p.m. at Hullinger Funeral Home, 457 E. 300 No, Roosevelt, UT and at the church Saturday morning one hour prior to services. Interment, Vernal Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Alvey, Del Del Alvey 1931 ~ 2004 Del Ray Alvey, age 73, passed away November 12, 2004 at his home in West Valey, Utah after suffering from respiratory arrest. He was born August 29, 1931 in Escalante, Utah to Arnold and Zella Schow Alvey. Del married Donna Pedersen Aug. 19, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah.He joined the Army at age 17 serving four years in Korea during the Korean War. He was awarded the Bronze Star. He lived most of his married life in Park City, Utah working 25 years in the Silver Mines and then five years for the Park City School District. Del's life revolved around his wife of 51 years and his family. He always looked forward to visits from his children and grandchildren, and enjoyed telling everyone about his great family. After retirement he enjoyed watching the jazz games on TV and playing games on his computer. Survived by his wife, Donna; children, Gail (Don) Thompson of Oregon, Brenda (Mark) Olsen of Heber City, Del (Debbie) Alvey of Ohio, and Greg Alvey of West Valley; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; brother, Tom (Tammy) Alvey of Escalante; sisters, Velma (Blaine) Durrant of Lehi, and Gayle (Earl) Stonehocker of Taylorsville; also many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; and brother, Don. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Heber Stake Center, 150 N. 200 W. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Olpin-Hoopes Fuenral Home, 288 N. Main, Heber City and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Heber City Cemetery with military honors. Special thanks to the V. A. Hospital Staff and social workers, and the emergency staff at Pioneer Valley Hospital for their special care and support. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Bender, Ernest Heber Ernest Heber Bender "E.H." 1942 ~ 2004 Ernest Heber Bender passed away November 11, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bornin Salt Lake City, Utah January 25, 1942 to Lena Resch and Herman Bender. He attended East High School and the University of Utah. He continued his education his entire life. Owner and operator of E.H. Bender painting 1977 to 2003. Married Mary (Molly) Dubach, Nancy Rodrigues and Sandra Kay Dingbaum. Our Beloved Father, Brother, Grandfather and Friend. Ernie exemplified the highest integrity a man could possess. He was an outstanding and talented artist and had a passion for the arts, loved good food, and a good book, tennis and soccer. He traveled to many parts of the world. Incredibly talented at everything he did. "Everything he touched turned to Gold." MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. WE LOVE YOU WITH ALL OUR HEARTS. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. Children, Falleen Kimberley Bender Randle (Demetrius), Sulianna Bender Chandler, (Ron Sr.,) James Robert Bender, Jeremy Frances Bender, Corby Kristina Young, Jennifer Winkles, Becky Rodrigues, Amber and Ali Dingbaum. Grandchildren, Whitney Elizabeth Randle, Christopher DeMille Randle, Alexander Demetrius Randle, Ron Douglas Chandler Jr., Roman Ernest Chandler. Brothers and Sisters, Lucille, Herman, Mariam, Elsie, Judy, Linda, Stephen, Marie and Kathy. Preceded in death by his Mother and Father; and Sister, Francis. Services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 10 a.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive. The family will receive friends Monday from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior. In lieu of flowers a trust fund will be set up for the grandchildren at Zions Bank. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Berchan, Dr. Richard Dr. Richard Berchan 1924 ~ 2004 Richard Berchan passed away on November 5th in the presence of his two daughters, Juana and Monica, their mother Mary Gracia, and his son-in-law Eddie Bridges. We would like to thank his long-time companion Jacqueline Giry for her love and support. He will always be remembered by family and friends for his generosity, gentle spirit, eloquence, wit, and great gift for friendship. Richard was born in Brussels, Belgium, became a citizen of the U.S., and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He received his Bachelor's Degree from Brooklyn College, and his Ph.D. in French Literature from New York's Columbia University. He taught at Vassar College and Michigan State University prior to moving his family to Utah to accept a tenured position at the University of Utah, where he worked until his retirement. He was an internationally recognized scholar and critic, having published seminal work on the poet Paul Claudel as well as St John Perse. Richard loved the arts, especially the theater, and organized several local French productions. He hosted annual summer programs in southern France where American students could earn graduate credits by participating in French theater. His gift for inspiring enthusiasm and passion among students made him a wonderful teacher. He was loved and appreciated by graduate students, who considered his mentoring invaluable. To them, he was not just a mentor who guided them to successful careers, but also a person of enormous generosity and warmth. Richard enjoyed taking walks with the family dogs, and had a special love for his cat, Princess. He loved creative cooking, classical music and opera. He enjoyed serenading his family with the accordion. He gave us the gift of knowing that we were always loved, or in his words, "I will love you forever." Richard was preceded in death by his sister Elise, and is survived by his brother Paul. A private family memorial will be scheduled for a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation in his memory may be made to either the local Alzheimer's Association or Wasatch Humane in Bountiful, Utah. Condolences may be sent to: berchanfamily@xmission.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Borman, Layla D. Layla D. Borman 1971 ~ 2004 Our beloved Layla D. Borman, age 32, passed away Nov. 11, 2004. Born December 20, 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Michael L. Borman and Darlene L. Larsen. She had a wonderful sense of humor. She was a loving mother, her daughter was her pride and joy. She will be missed. Layla is survived by her daughter, Hannah Abrianna Mangum (5); boyfriend, Ahmed Al-Saidi; parents, Michael Borman, and Bob and Darlene Starley; grandparents, Elaine Manning Newey, Dick and Cathy Larsen; sister, Trista Borman; niece, Zoie Addington. Preceded in death by grandfather, Ezra Borman. Memorial services will be Monday, November 15, 2004, 6 p.m. at 3943 South Jester Drive (1450 West). Services under the direction of Mc-Dougal Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Hannah Mangum Trust Fund at any Bank One. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Boulton, Franklin F. Franklin F. Boulton 7/4/26 ~ 11/12/04 BOUNTIFUL - Our beloved husband, father, brother and friend, Franklin Foss Boulton, age 78, passed away Friday, Nov. 12, 2004 in Bountiful, Utah. He was born July 4, 1926 and loved thinking the whole country was celebrating his birthday. He was born in Bountiful, Utah, the son of Frank R. and Zelda Hatch Boulton. He was a World War II Veteran serving in the US Navy. Married Irene Leany on August 14, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years; children, Ruth, David (Sheri), Fred (Laurie); nine grandchildren; four great-grand-children, and a sister, Janice (Dave) Peterson. Preceded in death by a son Frank Robert. Frank was loved and cherished by his many friends and he will be greatly missed. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Val Verda 4th Ward Chapel, 2633 South 50 West, Bountiful. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, and Tuesday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Brinkerhoff, Verda Verda Brinkerhoff 1913 ~ 2004 Bicknell, Utah - Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Verda Ernstsen Brinkerhoff, age 91, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 9, 2004 at her daughter's home in West Valley City of causes incident to age. Verda was born September 4, 1913 in Fremont, Utah, to Ove and Mary Violet Ernstsen. She was the sixth of 11 children and spent most of her childhood growing up in Fremont and Murray, Utah. At the age of 17, Verda moved to Wayne County and Nov. 13, 1930 she married Otto Hatch Brinkerhoff. They made their home in Bicknell, Utah and raised three daughters. They were married for 65 years until Otto's death, April 6, 1996. Verda was an active member in the LDS Church, serving in many capacities. She was a member of the DUP Camp Thurber for 65 years and was in the Bicknell Literary Club. She loved crocheting, quilting, knitting, sewing, gardening, cooking and spending time with her family. Verda owned and operated Verda's Caf‚ in Bicknell for 15 years. She also worked for the Dixie National Forest Service for seven years. Verda is survived by her three daughters: Iris and Bert McDonald of Bicknell; Sharon and Bob Cowley of Venice; Barbara and Dwight Taylor of West Valley City; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; sister: Norma and Duane Turner of Salina. She was preceded in death by her husband; an infant daughter, Onda Vee; a granddaughter, Julie Taylor Mamales; two brothers, seven sisters: Clifton Ernstsen, Duane Ernstsen, Arthella Pate, Lola Mae Hadfield, Lucille Rushton, Luella Bennett, Veta Beutler, Naoma Berry and Juanita Lee. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 15, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. in the Thurber LDS Ward Chapel in Bicknell, where friends may call for viewing Monday morning from 11:00 to12:30 prior to the services. Burial will be in the Bicknell Cemetery under the direction of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield, Salina and Gunnison, Utah. On line guest book at: www.springerturner.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Bromley, Eunice (Daimler) Eunice Bromley(Daimler) 1940 ~ 2004 Our beloved mother, grandmother (oma), friend, Eunice Bromley Daimler passed away peacefully on Nov. 10, 2004 after a long and painful battle with cancer. Eunice is preceded in death by her parents C.A. and Wanda Bromley, brother Bud Bromley, uncle Hal C. Bromley. Eunice is survived by her two sons, William E. Daimler Jr., Mark W. Daimler, nephew- Bobby Bromley, four grandchildren- Seth Q. Daimler, Cody W. Daimler, Brianne D. Daimler, William R. Daimler, and most importantly her sole mate for more than 37 years Dean Stock. Eunice was born on July 5, 1940 and adopted by C.A. and Wanda Bromley. Attended Granite High School. Served in the U.S. Air Force right out of high school. In 1966 returned to Salt Lake where she embarked on a medical career with the Memorial Medical Center. In 1984 she left the medical field to start a new career in law enforcement for S.L. County Sheriff's Department. In 1990 she found herself back in the medical field as a state employee for the city and county health department where she retired. Her life was lived well in the service and support of others. She will be missed but she will live on in our hearts. The family would like to offer special thanks to all at the Avalon Valley Center for their care and comfort. Aviewing will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. at 10 a.m. with services to follow at 12:00 on Monday, Nov. 15, 2004. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/12/2004 - 11/14/2004. Brown, Wendy Wendy Brown 1970 ~ 2004 Wendy Paulene North Brown passed away 11 Nov. 2004 at home, surrounded by her family, from a brain tumor. Wendy was born 11 Oct. 1970 to Donald Wray and Renee Russell North in Tooele, Utah. She married Matthew Allen Brown 21 June 1988; their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 18 Aug. 1994. Her faith was a great comfort to her. She gained peace and guidance in going to the temple. Wendy loved her job as the Environmental & Safety Coordinator at Morton Salt, Grantsville Facility and felt that "Morton" was her second family. It's hard to describe a person who meant so much to so many. In her short time on this earth, Wendy was active in her community and church - believing that in order to make a difference you had to stand for your beliefs and values. She always had a kind word and smile for everyone she met; making sure that no one was left behind. She left this world a much better place and will be greatly missed by anyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She leaves behind her husband Matt Brown; children Colton and Maddie; her mother Renee North, and sisters Pamela North, Dorothy (Steve) Ellis, Wendy (Gary) Palmer, and brother Duke (Shere) North. She was preceded in death by her father and grandparents. We would like to thank everyone for all the support that has been given to our family during this difficult time. We know you loved Wendy as much as we do and thank you for helping her. A special thanks to Morton Salt and the Grantsville 8th Ward for all the meals you have prepared for us. You have brought us great comfort. As per her request, there will be graveside services Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 at the Grantsville City Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Call, Ruth Burleigh Ruth Burleigh Call 1928 ~ 2004 LOGAN, UT - Ruth Burleigh Call, recognized as a master in developing creativity in young people, died during the early morning hours of Wed-nesday, November 10, 2004. Her four adult children, her husband, W. Vosco Call and a number of grandchildren were at her bedside. Utah State University awarded Ruth a lifetime membership in the Old Main Society and she was a recipient of the Utah State University Women's Center "Woman of the Year" award in 1997. Ruth was the founder and artistic director of Cache Valley's Unicorn Children's Theatre. She served on the founding Board of Directors for the Capitol Arts Alliance, and served on a number of other boards, including the Alliance for the Varied Arts (KUSU, and the Cache Children's Choir). Her most recent recognition was this year from the Utah Theatre Association in "appreciation for many years of service to community theatre in Utah." Beyond contributing to the development of many fine amateur and professional theatre people, Ruth Call was an outstanding actress in her own right. She often appeared with her husband in significant productions in Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and in Logan for Utah State Theatre and the Old Lyric Repertory Company. (She was educated at USU and did specialized work at the University of Washington and University of Minnesota, and with the renowned Dorothy Heathcote of England). Ruth was born in a large rock farmhouse on the Roundy ranch in Cache Junction, Utah August 25, 1928. She was an only child of Fern Roundy and Horace Lyman (Dick) Burleigh. She is survived by her husband, W. Vosco Call; and their children, Regan John-ston, Logan, W. Vosco Jr., Minneapolis, MN, Ruth Allyn Ferguson, Logan, and Richard Burleigh, Burley, ID. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 16th, at the Allen-Hall Mortuary (34 E. Center St.) in Logan, Utah. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Monday at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, and one hour prior to the service Tuesday. In lieu of flowers the family invites donations toward the establishment of a Ruth B. Call Memorial Scholarship, the purpose of which is to foster theatrical production for young people. Such donations should be made in her name to the Utah State University Development Office. Burial will be in the Logan Cemetery under the direction of Allen-Hall Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Campbell, Clara M. Gerhing Clara M. Gehring Campbell (Alvey) 1913 ~ 2004 Our beloved, most precious mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, Clara Martha Gehring Campbell (Alvey), 91 was called home by our Heavenly Father and reunited with her sweetheart, Eddie, on November 11, 2004. Born January 19, 1913 in Brighton, Utah. A daughter of Archibald Gehring and Anna Gehrke Gehring. Married Elwynn Parry (deceased): Married Delmar Schweiger (deceased). Married Edward Campbell on May 2, 1945, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple (deceased). Married Purcell Alvey, July 15, 1990, (deceased). She unselfishly served all who knew her. Was co-founder of Distinctive Catering, where she was known throughout the valley and retired after 40 years of service. Worked in Salt Lake and Bountiful temples as an ordinance worker. Her greatest pride was her posterity and raising 15 children. She lovingly met the challenge of blending five families, which was a great example to us all. She will be greatly missed. Mom shared the beauties of her roses, vegetable garden and her handcrafts with everyone. She also was known for her love of dogs, especially her dog "Angel". A special thank you to those who lovingly cared for her at Sandy Regional the past four years, and to Hearts for Hospice for their loving guidance. Preceded in death by four husbands, three children, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, one sister, two brothers and a son-in law. Survived by four sons, eight daughters; E. LaRocque (Linda), Travis (Sharen), Jared (Barbara), Maurice (Pat), Erlynne Johnson (Wayne), Anita Chapman (Gary, deceased), Colene Williams (Brent), Claudia Backman (Ric), Stefanie (Kay) Campbell, Laraine Lister (Lonnie), Darlene Walburg, Delila Lister, Merle Elizabeth Alvey; brother Robert Gehring (Bernice); sister Rhea Worthen (Thomas); 79 grandchildren, 159 great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be Monday, November 15, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East. Family and friends may visit Sunday, November 14, from 6-8 p.m. at Memorial with one hour prior to services on Monday. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Lawn 2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City. Donations in her name may be made to Hearts for Hospice, 404 East 4500 South Suite B38, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Connelley, Danny Gayle Danny Gayle Connelley 1946 ~ 2004 Our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, Danny Connelley, age 57, passed away peacefully Nov. 10, 2004 at his favorite place, his home in the mountains. Born Dec. 16, 1946 in Salt Lake City, son of Eugene Earl and Sabina Grace Smith Connelley. He married Connie Newport on Oct 13, 1965 in Salt Lake City. Together they had two wonderful children: James and Lori. Dan and Connie later divorced. On October 5, 2000, Danny married Christy Oaks in Salt Lake City. Dan owned and operated A-1 Appliance for many years and was a very hard worker. He was completely devoted to his customers and gave special attention to his elderly customers. He was a true professional in every way. Dan enjoyed the outdoors, water sports, and especially the cabin he and his family built together in Tolgate Canyon. Above all else, Dan loved his wife, his children, and was an adoring grandfather to his three grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Christy; son, James; daughter, Lori (Brian) Atchley; grandchildren: David, Ashlee and Brianna; his siblings: Kay (Jerry), Mary (Andy), Pat (Ezra), Tom (Carol), George (Vicky), Herb, and Bill (Debbie). He was preceded in death by his sister, Devona and his brothers, Leland and Eugene. Funeral services will be held Mon., 11 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd, where family and friends may visit Sun., 5-7 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Dahl, John E. John E. Dahl "Gone Golfing" John E. Dahl, passed away November 10, 2004, in Salt Lake City. John was born December 22, 1918 in Salt Lake City to Jacob and Charlott Dahl. He married LaDean Rock May 1, 1941. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 1, 1970. A lifelong resident of Salt Lake City, John graduated from West High School and Henager Business College. He was a sales representative in the motion picture industry. He worked first for Columbia Pictures and then Metro Goldwyn Mayer and eventually operated his own film distribution company representing several independent producers until retiring in 1976. John was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing at Bonneville Golf Course for more than 60 years. He escaped Utah winters for the past 20 years to play golf in San Diego, California. He was preceded in death by his son, Richard Craig Dahl, in 1969. Survived by his loving wife, LaDean; his son, and daughter in law, Ron and Shauna Dahl of Sacramento, California; and his grandsons, Richard H. Dahl and Corbin T. Dahl. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, November 17, 1 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 2350 E. 1300 So., SLC. In lieu of floral offerings the family suggest donations be made to a favorite charity of choice in Mr. Dahl's name. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Delmas, Roseann Roseann DelmasWill BeMissed Roseann Delmas, age 66, passed away in her sleep. She is survived by her sons, Gregory and Michael; daughters, Karen and Kaylynn; sister, Jane Jorgensen; and brother, James Simko; as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. The family would like to thank the staffs at Willow Wood Care Center and Saint Mark's Hospital for their caring and support given to mom. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4501 West 5215 South at 11 a.m. A viewing will be held Monday from 6-8 p.m. with the Rosary, 6 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Didericksen, Veda Veda D.Mendenhall Didericksen "Mom, Grandma and Grandma Great" Veda M. Didericksen, 90, passed away November 13, 2004 at the home of her daughter, Joan. She was born July 14, 1914 in Dayton, Idaho to Lorin Mathew and Agnes Elvira Durrant Mendenhall. Veda married Floyd Didericksen April 19, 1933 in the Logan LDS Temple. He passed away August 2, 1981. She lived most of her life in Preston, Idaho where she owned Veda's Style Shop. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in many callings. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. Veda is survived by her children, Dale Didericksen, Tempe, Arizona, Duayne (Lee) Didericksen, Eagle, Idaho, Joan (Leon) Dockstader, Sandy, Utah; eight grandchildren; and 19 beautiful great-grandchildren; brothers, Russell Mendenhall, Clinton, Utah, Bill Mendenhall, Burley, Idaho; also many nieces and nephews. Her husband, parents, two brothers, two sisters, and a granddaughter precede her in death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at 11 a.m. in the Preston First LDS Ward Chapel, Preston, Idaho. Friends and family may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Webb Mortuary in Preston, and Tuesday at the church prior to the service from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment, Preston City Cemetery, Preston, Idaho. The family would like to thank Care Source Hospice, especially the caring hands of Ruth, Yolanda, and Terrell. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Easterbrook, Aleen F . Aleen Easterbrook 1920 ~ 2004 Our mom and best friend, Aleen Easterbrook, born June 6, 1920, past away peacefully November 12, 2004 in Bountiful, Utah. Aleen was born in Lynndyl, Utah to James and Mary Smith. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph H. Easterbrook. Aleen is survived by six daughters, Joleen Morrison, Flo Morrison, Linda Jugler ("Skip"), Julia McRoberts (Troy), Janet Madole, and Janice Bradshaw; 18 grandchildren; and many great and great great-grandchildren; two sisters, Margret Dean, Annette Patterson. The family would like to thank the Rocky Mountain Care Center and Hospice for all of their support. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, November 17, 2004, 2 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. A viewing will be held Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary and 12:45-1:45 p.m. the day of the services, as well. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East 500 South. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Faris, Octavia Doris Halls Octavia Doris Halls Faris 1924 ~ 2004 Reared in Weber Canyon, Mancos, Colorado, born November 10th 1924, the eighth of 16 children, Octavia Doris Halls Faris spent her first years nestled in the mountains of Colorado, cradled by a large and loving family. Daughter of Francis William and Doris Hazel Mincher Halls, she is survived by William, Peter, George, Marge, Joyce, and Joann; brothers and sisters; her children, Lori, James, Linda, Charlotte, Kenneth and Thomas. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren, and 53 great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandchildren. Death claimed her body November 12, 2004, two days after her 80th birthday, allowing her to return to her Heavenly Father and to be reunited with our father, James L. Faris. Thanks to the Draper Rehab. Staff. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 15, 2004, 12 noon at Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 West 4100 South. The family will receive friends at a viewing Monday one hour prior to the services. Interment, Cory, Colorado, Tuesday, November 16th at 1 p.m. Funeral Directors, Valley View Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Gallacher, Norval Kingdon Norval KingdonGallacher 1915 ~ 2004 Norval Kingdon Gallacher, age 89 passed away November 12, 2004 in Salt Lake City. He was the son of Emma Jean Kingdon and Norval James Gallacher, He was born on July 26, 1915, in Salt Lake City, Utah and he married Ruby Parkin February 14, 1939. Dad met mother while working at J.C. Penney's in downtown Salt Lake City. He later worked at Auerbach's in the shoe dept. In 1944 he began repairing pianos in the family garage and selling those he had repaired. He then opened and operated Kings's Music Shop in 1945. The company closed in 1996 due to his illness. He enjoyed birthdays and activities with his family, he also enjoyed bowling, bridge and traveling. He belonged to the Ambassador Club and Rotary Club of Sugar House. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, three daughters, Anne McSweeney, Joan Wagner and Susan Gallacher. six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters, Margaret (Jack) Ricks and Barbara ( Wayne) Hadley, and three brothers Don (Anita), Lowell and Doug ( Betty) Gallacher. Preceded in death by his parents, sister, Evelyn (Reid) Bowen and brothers Glen, Robert and Scott (Mickey). The family would like to thank Silverado Senior Living Care Center caregivers and nurses for their care and thoughtfulness, also Hearts for Hospice for their tender care. A special thanks to Dr. Charles S. Fehlauer. Funeral Services will be held, Tuesday November 16, 2004 at 12:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 So. Highland Dr. Friends may call Monday evening November 15, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn also one hour prior to the service on Tuesday. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Gutierrez, Isacc Odell Isacc Odell Gutierrez "Ike" Isacc Odell Gutierrez, 57, returned to his Heavenly Father November 12, 2004 in Midvale, Utah. Born October 15, 1947 in Petaca, New Mexico to Adonais Gutierrez and Martina Gallegos. Married Liz Ramos in Salt Lake City, Utah, June of 1970. They were later divorced.He graduated from Murray High School. Coached baseball for 12 years. Loved to play his guitar, fishing, hunting, and golfing. Past Worthy President of Midvale F.O.E. He was a Vietnam vet-eran, serving in the U.S. Army. Survived by son, Jason I. Gutierrez, Midvale; daughter, Kristina (Jesus) Flores, West Jordan; six grandchildren, Marty, Angelino, Monique, Taysha, Makayla, and Damien; brothers, Luciano (Pam) Gutierrez, Gilbert (Carmen) Gutierrez; and sister, Mary (Ozzie) Gallegos. Preceded in death by parents; and brother, Adonais Gutierrez, Jr.; and a niece, Consuelo Gutierrez. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 11 a.m. at the West Jordan City Cemetery, 7800 South 1300 West. Friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State. He is finally at peace. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Hicks, John C. John C. Hicks 1948 ~ 2004 Our reluctant hero, John C. Hicks, started his next mission on November 11, 2004. John lived his life by the Special Forces motto-"to free the oppressed." He spent his entire life helping the people he came in contact with learn and grow. John was born May 17, 1948, in Butte, MT., to Clifford and Wynn Hicks. Married Carma Hicken Hicks on January 9, 1970 in Heber City, UT. His legacy lives on through his wife, Carma, his daughter Karen, and those who called him Dad, Traci Mathews and Donna Burchfield, their spouses and children. John will also be missed by all those that called him son, brother, uncle, and friend that are to numerous to list. Some of his many accomplishments are: a 32nd Degree Mason; High Priest in the LDS Church; Chairman of Coffey County Kansas American Red Cross and Representative to the International Red Cross for the Loatian people in Kansas. He taught first aid, CPR and advanced first aid for over 25 years for the Red Cross and helped developed their Mountain Rescue Program in Washington State. He created an award winning safety program for two nuclear power plants. He was a proud member of the Hmong community. Member of the Special Forces Association. Served on the Utah Governor's Asian American Advisory Committee for nine years and served as Chair for two plus years, which allowed him get to know the Asian people he loved. He helped develop the West Valley Sister City Program and was instrumental in the creation of the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley. He worked tirelessly to make people see that we all have the same basic goals and if we work together we can make wonderful things happen. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Granger 12th Ward, 3751 S. 2200 W. West Valley City, visitations will be Sunday 4-8 p.m. at the Valley View Funeral Home, 4391 W. 4100 S., and on Monday at the church from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Burial will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Arrangements in the care of the Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Holfeltz, Jean Jean Holfeltz 1940 ~ 2004 Jean Holfeltz, age 63, of Salt Lake City/Vernal, Utah, died November 12, 2004 at her home. Jean was born November 26, 1940 to Joseph Arvid and Oral Hall Merkley in Vernal, Utah. Jean loved to spend time in the mountains fishing and camping. She enjoyed watching the many movies of John Wayne and scrapbooking. Her greatest love was spending time with her children, grandchildren and her family. Jean is survived by her mother, Oral Merkley; children, Terri (Aldo) Holfeltz, Curt (Shondell) Holfeltz, and Becky (Tim) Baumann; brother, Ray (RaVae) Merkley; sisters, Connie (Ned) Cook, Aleen (Terry) Barker, and Lynne Merkley; 11 grandchil-dren; and three great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her father; and a grandson, Miles Baumann. Funeral services will be held in Vernal Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 1 p.m. at Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Friends and family may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Dry Fork Cemetery under the direction of Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Johnson, Carolyn Dalton Carolyn Dalton Johnson 1916 ~ 2004 Carolyn Dalton Johnson passed peacefully into the next life on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2004, just 15 days after her husband of 66 years, Delbert D. (Deb) Johnson. Mom was born the oldest of nine children, with one sister and seven brothers, to Harley Warren and Luella Adams Dalton on March 22, 1916 in Parowan, UT. She married Delbert (Deb) Cecil Johnson, Nov. 21, 1938 in the St. George Temple. To this union were born six children, Carolyn (Lynne), Kim, Kathi, Tod, Julie and Chari. Mom was preceded in death by her parents Harley Warren and Luella Adams Dalton, one sister Josephine (Jo) Bouck, four brother, Donald Dalton, Antoine (Tony) Dalton, Paul Dalton, and Alma Dalton. She is survived by her six children, Carolyn Elizabeth, Salt Lake City; D. Kim (Louise) Johnson, Naperville, IL; Kathi Cowden, Seattle, WA; Tod (Kathy) Johnson, Salt Lake City; Julie (Steven) Davis, Las Vegas, NV; Chari (Ron) Davis, Midway, UT; 23 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Harrel Dalton, Salt Lake City, Warren Dalton, Parowan, UT; and Edward Dalton, Parowan, UT. Mom grew up in Parowan, Utah, enjoying rural life and close association with her siblings and extended family. Just the thought of Parowan would bring a light into her eyes. She could entertain the grandchildren for hours with stories from her childhood and pioneer heritage. She also attended Brigham Young University where she met her husband. Mom was devoted to her family, both immediate and extended. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the church she served as Junior Sunday School Coordinator, Young Women's president, Relief Society president, stake Primary presidency and in many other service and humanitarian callings. Mom and Dad accepted a call to serve a mission in the New Zealand Temple from Sept. 1975- April 1977. Upon their return from New Zealand, Mom and Dad were called to serve in the Salt Lake Temple. During her 20 years of service, Mom was an assistant to three temple matrons. Mother was a homemaker. Her home was inviting. Her love was extended to everyone. Mom was an excellent seamstress. She found great joy in sewing for family and friends. Among her many special creations were two beautiful wedding dresses for her daughters. Mom's legacy is one of loving kindness and charity. Her unconditional love was inspirational and a powerful influence for good. Her life was an example of faith and hope. Her attitude was always optimistic and cheerful. Mom and Dad gave us a legacy of love and marriage as the Lord intended, standing the test of time, growing stronger each day. Theirs was a remarkable relationship of love and devotion for each other. Their life together was beautiful, their love eternal, their future possibilities endless. A viewing will be held at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple on Sunday, Nov. 14th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 at the Emigration 21st Ward North, 2nd Ave. and K St. at 10:00 a.m. Friends may call that morning at the ward from 8:45-9:45 a.m. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Jolley, Duane L. Duane L. Jolley6/4/69 ~ 11/15/01 Three years have gone by since your fatal fall. Not a day goes by that we don't think of you. You're in our hearts forever. Love your family and your three daughters. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. LaFeber, Carter Blade Carter Blade LaFeber 6/11/04~11/11/04 Carter Blade LaFeber completed his earthly journey November 11, 2004. Carter was born on June 17th, 2004 in Austin, Texas to Stacy Temple LaFeber and Anthony Tyson LaFeber, bringing incredible joy to his family. After a courageous battle with cancer, Carter passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his parents. During his short time on earth he touched many lives; everyone who met him or even just heard about him fell in love instantly and their lives were changed for the better. He fought hard, endured well, and now he can rest. Carter now watches over his parents and his big brother Jaxson, with whom he formed a bond that will never be broken. He is also survived by his grandparents Charles and Anita Temple of Austin, Texas, Steve and Janis Ronnenkamp of Layton, Utah, and Art LaFeber of Bountiful, Utah. Carter's smile will be forever in our hearts. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, Nov. 15th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 1000 Rutherford Lane, Austin, Texas. Arrangements by Cook Walden, 6100 N Lamar, Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 454-5611. To share a remembrance see: www.caringbridge.org/tx/carter Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Marcroft, Sarah Sarah Marcroft 1918 ~ 2004 Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed quietly away November 12, 2004 at the age of 86, surrounded by the love of her family. Sarah was born July 4, 1918 in Herriman, Utah to Thomas Henry Miller and Rebecca Crane Miller. She was the youngest of nine children. She married her sweetheart, Harry Russell Marcroft, September 11, 1941 in Evanston, Wyoming and was later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. In 1942 with their one month old baby, she joined her husband, who was training troops in Ft. Benning, Georgia. They lived in Columbus, Georgia for two years until his discharge. She loved her career in nursing at Primary Children's Hospital and St. Mark's Hospital, particularly in the newborn nursery. She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings. She accompanied her husband with their family on his transfer for three years as a civilian senior analytical accountant to HQ AMC at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. She and her husband later served a proselytizing mission in the Washington Seattle Mission. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who served her family cheerfully with love and kindness. She created a loving home of happiness, a heaven on earth. She is survived by her devoted husband, Harry Russell Marcroft; and her children, Tanya (Dale) Sandusky, Re-nee, Karen, Shauna, and Scott; six grandchildren; and nine great-grand-children; and by her sister, Rachel Kirkpatrick of Pasadena, California. She was preceded in death by her parents, and seven brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 12 noon in the Rose Park Stake East Chapel at 1200 West and 800 North. Family and friends may call at the Evans and Early Mortuary (574 East 100 South) Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. and at the church from 10:30-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Internment at the Herriman City Cemetery. Special thanks to the LDS Hospital Shock and Trauma Intensive Care Unit Staff for their kind and dedicated care. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Maycock, Eileen Foote Eileen Foote Maycock "Mimi" Eileen Foote Maycock, 65, passed away November 10, 2004 after a courageous battle with cancer. Eileen was born on January 19, 1939 in Nephi, UT to parents Charles H. Foote and Mabel Picot Foote. Eileen married Robert J. Maycock and was blessed to share 46 years of marriage with him. Together they raised one son, Bob B. Maycock who truly is the light of their lives. Eileen was an avid sports enthusiast. She attended every baseball and football game her son ever played. She also cheered on the many teams he coached throughout the years. Eileen enjoyed many happy years being a member of the Sports Mall. She played tennis on a weekly basis and participated in daily aerobic classes. She spent much time cultivating dear friendships with people from these classes. Eileen was an avid swimmer and enjoyed swimming lap after lap in her beautiful pool. Eileen loved her many Corvettes over the years and could be seen driving around town with the top down. Eileen adored her grandchildren and will always be remembered as Mimi to them. They were her angels and she spent countless hours loving and laughing with them. She is survived by husband Robert J. Maycock, son Bob B. Maycock (Gail Mackey), sisters Barbara Hansen; brothers: Charles H. Foote (Norrine Foote), Richard G. Foote, two grandchildren, Mimi's angels, Grace and Gavin. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister Jackie Gough and brother-in-law Keith Hansen. A visitation will be held on Monday Nov. 15, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m., at Wasatch Lawn memorial park 3401 Highland Dr. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Nurse Connie and the staff at Vista Care who provided such gracious care to Eileen. Thank you also to Doctors DiFiore, Avizonis and Rosie, and the staff at Utah Cancer Specialists for their kindness and care. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Moore, Kenneth Ray Kenneth Ray Moore 11/7/59 ~ 11/12/04 In loving memory of our son, brother, companion, uncle, and friend who died November 12, 2004. Kenneth was born November 7, 1959 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elwin N. and Lula Mae Bagley. He loved the outdoors, dancing, and listening to music. He is survived by his parents; siblings, Joyce, Kathy, Charlene, Gene (Rae), Deborah, John (Robin); uncle, Jake; special companion, Brad; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his grandparents, and three uncles. At Ken's request, after cremation, a graveside service will be held Wed-nesday, November 17, 2004, 11 a.m. at the Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Morris, Lindsey M. Lindsey M. Morris On March 24, 1980, an angel was born and sent to touch the lives of everyone she met. Those affected by Lindsey's grace, beauty and stunning elegance will always feel her angelic presence. Lindsey is a true child of light - her remarkable radiance touched and brightened all with which she came into contact. In just 24 short years she accomplished what most of us spend far longer lifetimes pursuing yet rarely achieving - selflessly imparting hope, love, charity and compassion wherever she walked. As she lives on in the next world to further impart of her joy to those who have preceded her, so also does she live on in this one through reflected light each of us carries in our hearts and memories. While our grief is profound, it can scarcely compare with the boundless bliss we feel for the great blessing of having known her. Lindsey will continue to embrace her mother, Stacy; father, Bradley; her two younger brothers, Tony and Skyler; her grandmother, Claudia; and so many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. We would like to extend our love and appreciation to all of her wonderful friends and particularly the Soinski family for sharing their love and three beautiful children with our Lindsey. The services celebrating Lindsey's life are pending on a date, time and perfect location to be announced. In lieu of flowers or gifts, our family encourages all donations be directed to a foundation to be set up in Lindsey's name which benefits children with cancer. This information is forthcoming. Online condolences may be given at www.larkinmortuary.com In the meantime, go makesomeone smile. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Neathery, Lori-Ann In Loving Memory Lori-Ann Neathery 8/6/1971 ~ 11/14/1988 Our Country Pumpkin LORI If a flower blooms in heaven every moment that we miss you, you'll stroll forever through blossoms bending down to kiss you. Always in our Hearts, Forever in our Memories. XOXOXOXO Mom, Dad, and Family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Olson, Ruth Bunnell Ruth Bunnell (Griggs) Olson (Bun ) 1908 ~ 2004 Ruth Bunnell Griggs Olson passed away Wednesday, November 10, 2004 in Tooele, Utah. She was born June 1, 1908 in Alta, Wyoming the oldest child of George Clarence Griggs and Martha Jane Cooper. She married Kenneth Olson May 1, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He preceded her in death Apri129, 1993. She is survived by a son, Kenneth L. (Faye) Olson of St. George, Utah; two daughters, Mona R. Bottema of Tooele, Utah, and Sue (Rick) Quinn of Sparks, Nevada; eight grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 10 great great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by one grandson, her brother, and sister. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, November 15, 2004 at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Utah. A visitation at the mortuary will be held prior to the services from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment will take place at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah following the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Painter, Reese Reese Painter 1913 ~2004 NEPHI- Leslie Reese Painter, age 91, our loving father and grandfather, passed away peacefully November 12, 2004 at his home in Nephi, Utah surrounded by his children and grandchildren as he went home to the loving arms of his Heavenly Father and his eternal companion. He was born May 24, 1913 in Levan, Utah to Charles Alfred and Persis Hughgene Rudd Painter. He spent his early years in Levan and attended the Levan School. He worked with his father on the family farm and also on the WPA. In 1941 he was one of the first young men drafted into the Army from the Juab area. He served in World War II as a Medic at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. He married Maxine Sperry on June 13, 1942 at Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon his release from the army, they returned home to Levan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on June 13, 1959. He was one of the original founders of the Painter Motor Company, which was started in 1945. He and his brother Fred worked together for many years. Painter Motor is still in business today. Reese worked on the Utah State Road for 14 years. He enjoyed working with the men and made lasting friendships with them. After his retirement he continued to farm, raise cattle and restore vintage cars. One of his favorite pastimes was restoring old homes with his sons and grandsons. Dad loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and spent many hours reading, playing cards and coloring with them. He was the patriarch of a very special family and was respected by all of us. Dad was an active member of the LDS church and served in many callings. Survived by his five children, Blair (Susan), Duane (Diana), Donna (Loren) Callaway, Robert (Beverly), and Kathryn all of Nephi; 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife Maxine of 59 years, parents, brothers, Fred, LaRaine, Henry, Charles; sisters, Sadie Bowers, Nina Chappel, Deon Phillipsen and Edna Painter. A special thanks to Janet Johnson for the care she provided our father. Her kindness will forever be appreciated. Additional thanks to Eileen Edwards, and the home health care and hospice providers. Thank you, Natalie and Jaxton for all the help and joy you brought to dad. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 in the Nephi 8th Ward, 222 S. 100 E. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 W. 300 N. and at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Potts, Helen Stroud Helen Stroud Potts 1916 ~ 2004 Helen, 88, passed away November 11, 2004 in Salt Lake City. Born January 12, 1916, to Luther A. and Jeannette Wilson Stroud, in Salt Lake City. Married Olaf Potts; later divorced. Helen was loved by children, and everyone who knew her. She suffered many afflictions and kept her humility, sense of humor and dignity. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Ruth; brothers, Allen and William Glenn; and nephew, Scott Lewis. Survived by sister, Myrtle Stroud Beckstead; brother, Dean K. (Enid) Stroud; sister-in-law, Dora B. Stroud; and many nieces and nephews. We extend sincere thanks to the staff at St. Joseph's Villa for their loving kindness and care. Funeral services will be held at the 26thWard Chapel, 500 South 1100 West, SLC, Tuesday November 16, 12 noon, where friends may call from 10:15-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, 10600 South 1950 East. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Poulson, T. Ned T. Ned Poulson 1932 ~ 2004 Tennis Ned Poulson, 72, went home to his Heavenly Father, November 13, 2004 surrounded by those who loved him most and those who he loved most. He was born March 18, 1932 in Duchesne, Utah to Tennis Alma and Fern Adell Osborn Poulson. The family moved to Orem in 1948 where Dad graduated from Lincoln High School in 1950. He married his high school sweetheart, Eunice Nuttall, in the Salt Lake LDS temple February 26, 1951. Eunice preceded him in death in 1994. He later married Evelyn Muir Miles, a friend he had not seen since their early school days in Duchesne. Dad has been a member of the Utah Fireman's Association for 42 years and served on the Mapleton Fire Department for most of those years. Dad served as Elder's Quorum president, was a counselor under three consecutive bishops for 11 years, and was then bishop for the Mapleton 2ndWard for five years. He then served as a stake high councilman for many years. Dad's name is almost synonymous with Bennion Creek. He worked hundreds of hours in the development of the campground. Dad loved the outdoors, he spent much of his time in his yard and gardens. Some of his most enjoyable times have been while camping with his sons and grandsons during the elk and deer seasons. For many years he took his family camping to Moon Lake and the tradition will continue along with the memories. Dad is survived by his wife, Evelyn; and six children, Annette (Dale) Hoyt of Bunkerville, NV, Mark (Paula) of Springville, Raymond (Christine) of Brigham City, Alan (Diane) of Springville, Marvin (Monti) of Orem, and Maxine (Robert) Bona of Springville. He is also survived by 29 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; one sister, Vonzaa (Doug) Stubbs; three stepchildren; 16 step-grandchildren; 12 step great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother and father; his wife; and one sister, LaDene Donnell. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, November 17, 2004, at 11 a.m. in the Mapleton Red LDS church located at 1215 North 1000 West, Mapleton. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South, Springville, and 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. The family would like to thank the Central Valley Hospice, especially Bev and Tiffany for all their love and service. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Rosenlof, Walter Arno Walter Arno Rosenlof 1928 ~ 2004 Walter Arno Rosenlof, 76, passed away peacefully on Nov. 12, 2004. Walter was born on March 15, 1928 in the Sanpete Valley town of Moroni, Utah. He was the oldest child of his parents, Walter Arno Rosenlof and Pearl Elizabeth Jolley. The small, two-room Jolley family home is where Walter was born. Pearl's mother and a midwife assisted with the delivery. Walter was very fond of his memories of growing up in the central Utah towns of Moroni, Eureka and Payson. Those younger years of outdoor activities and frugal living stayed with him all his life. He worked hard in the farms and fields and he excelled in sports. His favorite memories are of hunting and fishing with his father, his children and his extended family. Walter served in the Navy for two years just after World War II. At his Gunner's Position on the USS Missouri one morning, he met and shook hands with President Truman. His career was spent as an accountant and as the Accounting Manager for McKesson and Robbins. In his retired years, he traveled all over the States with Shirley and enjoyed seeing new places and meeting new friends. His love of the Gospel led him to be a quiet but faithful servant in many callings in the church. Walter married Shirley Olson Rosenlof on June 8, 1951. They were blessed with five children. Walter's children, his grandchildren and his great-grandchildren were a source of great joy for him in his life. He is preceded in death by his loving wife, Shirley, and their fourth child, Clifford. Walter looked forward to the day when he would be reunited with Shirley and Clifford. Walter is survived by his children, Marilyn Russell (Stan), W. Bruce Rosenlof (Shauna), Scott A. Rosenlof (Marianne) and Jennifer Heaps (Rob). He is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 3.9 great-grandchildren. His surviving siblings are Betty Ewell (Walt) and Kent Rosenlof (Tina). His parents and his younger sister JoAnn Rowe (Mel) have preceded him in death. Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Cottonwood 3rd Ward, 6301 South 2300 East. Friends and family may call Monday at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive from 7:00-8:30 p.m. and at the ward one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Church Missionary Fund. The family wishes to thank all those that have been a part of Walter's joyful life. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Smith Jr., John Franklin John Franklin Smith, Jr. 1920 ~ 2004 PRICE - John Franklin Smith, Jr., passed away November 11, 2004, of natural causes inherent to age. He was born March 8, 1920 in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania to John F. and Clara Steinly Smith.John served in the United States Army during World War II. On July 29, 1944, he married his sweetheart Myr-tle Irene Shaffer. They lived in Je-rome, PA, where John worked as a machinist and preparation plant foreman. In 1957 they moved to Hiawa-tha, UT where John worked as preparation plant supervisor and general mine superintendent for U.S. Fuel Company. He retired in 1982 and built a home in Carbonville where he lived until his death. Throughout his life, John and Myrtle enjoyed traveling throughout the country, visiting relatives and seeing sites along the way. They loved square dancing, playing cards, and spending time with grandchildren. John was fascinated by anything mechanical, enjoyed working with his hands, was a fine woodworker, and a skilled mechanic who actively participated in car repairs for his family. Member of the Price United Methodist Church. Member Joppa Lodge # 26 F. & A.M. for over 44 years, where he was also a member of the Price Chapter # 6, Royal Arch Masons, Solomon Council # 4, Cryptic Masons, Charles Fred Jennings Commandary # 6, York Rite Freemasonry and a Shriner. John was very proud and supportive of his grandsons who served missions for the LDS Church. Survived by his wife, Myrtle; sons, John F. (Ina) Smith, III, Samuel J. (Sharron) Smith; daughter, Janet I. (Grant) Smith Laws; sister, Ruth Smith Lehman; brother, Donald Merle Smith; 19 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom will miss him greatly. Preceded in death by his parents; brother, Robert Dale Smith; and sister, Ethel Marie Smith Martin. Funeral service, Monday, November 15, 2004, 11 a.m., Price United Methodist Church. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Sunday evening from 6-7 p.m. and at the church Monday one hour prior to service. Interment, Price City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Smith, Kent Linford Kent Linford Smith 1978 ~2004 Our beloved son, brother, father, uncle and friend passed away Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2004 at his home in Murray. He is survived by his son, Jordan James Smith, parents Marilyn and Duane Smith, sisters Valerie (Jeff) Maw, Angie (Rob) Perry; brother Kirk Smith; also survived by his niece Hadley, nephews Gunner, little Rob, and many more aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents and friends. Preceded in death by his grandma, Faye Bennion Smith. Kent was cheerful and loving and made people laugh everywhere he went. He was loved by everyone that knew him and he will be missed everyday. His favorite pastime was mountain biking, but Kent's greatest love was his son Jordan. The family ask that in lieu of flowers donations be made to a trust fund in Jordan's name at any Washington Mutual. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Country Cross 6th Ward, 11800 So. 2800 W. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 So. 2200 W. Riverton and Tuesday from one hour prior at the church. Interment South Jordan Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Thompson, Daryn Kenneth Daryn Kenneth Thompson #25 Our beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend returned to his Heavenly Father on Nov. 10, 2004, at his home after a short illness. Born December 28, 1964 in Salt Lake City, a son of Ken and Robyn Penrose Thompson. Married Colleen Smith, a daughter of Richard N. and Alice O. Smith, on June 6, 1990 in the Salt Lake Temple. Daryn attended Adelaide Elementary, South Davis Jr. High and Woods Cross High, and graduated from the University of Phoenix. Daryn served faithfully in the New York Spanish speaking mission. Daryn loved serving the Lord in his many callings, most recently as the Ward Clerk in the Copper Hills 1st Ward. Daryn's sense of humor and sweet personality were prominent as he lived each day to the fullest. He loved special dates with his wife, and spending time with his children; playing catch and wrestling with Tyson, Brady and Spencer, and dancing with his "baby kitty" Ashley. Daryn was talented in sports and enjoyed playing baseball, basketball and fast-pitch softball "GO REBELS". Daryn enjoyed boating, fishing, camping and scouting trips with the Young Men. Survived by his wife Colleen and children: Tyson 11, Brady 6, Spencer 5, Ashley "Sweetie" 3«;; parents; brothers and sisters: Vicky (Rodger) Troth, Michael (Jennifer), Terri (Rob) James, Rick (Jennifer); Colleen's parents; brothers and sisters-in-law: Carolyn (Randy) Griffin, Janel (Scott) Coffman, Paul, Yvonne (Matthew) Mayberry, and Mark (Erin). Preceded in death by brother David Wayne. Funeral services will be Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 12:00 at the Copper Hills Stake Center, 5176 W. Parr Drive (8540 So.), West Jordan. Viewing will be at the Stake Center on Sun. from 6-8 p.m. and Mon. 10:30-11:45 a.m. Services under the direction of Independent Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Daryn's name at any Mountain America Credit Union. 8.3.1 all my love Colleen "Sweetness" Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Trujillo, Pauline Pauline Trujillo "Our loving mother" Our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend returned to the arms of her Heavenly Father on November 12, 2004. Pauline was born June 16, 1918 in Capulin, Colorado to Mary and Felix Rodriquez. She married Max Trujillo in Monte Vista, Colorado. She was an active member of St. Ann's Catholic Church. She had a tremendous love of our Lord. She loved her family and friends. She is survived by her loving children, Bob (Linda), Ruben, Connie Medina, Jo (Dee) Wilson, Gilbert (Pam), Filex, Mary (Joe) Sanchez, Emily (Edgar) Gierhart, Frank, Betty (Chris) Seal, Paula and Jim Litster, Marie (Steve) Nelson, and Kathleen Howard; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews; three brothers, Gilbert, Joe (Zelma), and Albert and sister, Gertrude Ahalt. She was preceded in death by her husband, Max, son, Johnny, sister, Jenny Maestas, and brothers, Johnny and Ricky. A special thanks to Pat Reed and Mark Donaldson of Hearts for Hospice. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 450 East 2100 South. A vigil service will be held Monday at 7:00 p.m. also at the church, where friends may call from 6-7 p.m. Committal., Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. Funeral Directors, Neil O'Donnell and Sons. "The Broken Chain" We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part of us went with you the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide; and though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same; but as God calls us one by one, the Chain will link again." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/13/2004 - 11/14/2004. Veblungsnes, Birger Johan Birger Johan Veblungsnes 1931 ~ 2004 Birger Johan Veblungsnes unexpectedly passed away Nov. 12, 2004. Birger was born in Oslo, Norway March 9, 1931 to Hjalmar Andreas Veblungsnes and Asta Ingeborg Strand. Birger joined the LDS Church in Norway September 1, 1946. Birger then immigrated to Utah at the age of 18 with his 16 year old brother, Odd Herman. Birger held many church callings and his testimony of the church remained strong. Birger is survived by his wife, Faye; five children, Elizabeth (Byron) Garner, Sylvia (Paul) Braunberger, Sharon (LaVarre) Walter, Susan (Keyth) Stevenson, John Larry (Paula) Veblungsnes; brother, Odd Herman; 17 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; also five cousins in Norway; family and friends. Birger was preceded in death by both parents, and one granddaughter. Birger was an honorable father, son, brother, and grandfather. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 15, 2004, 1 p.m. at the Taylorsville Whitewood Ward, 3555 West 5620 South. Friends and family are invited to call Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at the church and one hour prior to services Monday. Interment will be held at Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Wallace, Wayne Loyd Wayne L. Wallace 1956 ~ 2004 Wayne Loyd Wallace , age 48, passed away November 11, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah due to complications following an accident. Born May 21, 1956 in Fort Worth, Texas to Homer L. Wallace, Jr. and Treva Lance Hales. Married Connie Douglas May 20, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wayne "Gator" graduated from Dugway High School in 1974. He worked in the petroleum industry for many years. Survived by his wife; his mother; and stepfather, Doug Hales; a brother, Bruce (Debra); a nephew and two nieces; two stepbrothers; a stepsister; and his beloved pet, Wiley. Preceded in death by his father, and a stepbrother. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, November 17, 10 a.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South, where family and friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. A special thanks to the care givers at U. of U. Medical Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Wells, Lorene Ryburn Lorene Ryburn Wells 1962 ~ 2004 Lorene passed away peacefully at her home Wed. November 10, 2004. She was born December 18, 1962 to Bob and June Ryburn in SLC, UT. She attended West High and the U of U, and was a manager at Smith's Food & Drug. Lorene is survived by her beloved husband, Bryan Wells; stepson, Robert; parents; sister, Diane (Floyd) Edwards; their children, Robert, Alicia, Michelle, Janice, and Nathan; brother, Frank (Debbie) Ryburn. Funeral services for Lorene will be held Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 1 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, where friends may call Tuesday evening, from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior to the services. The evening of the funeral, from 7-10 p.m., friends will gather in celebration of her life at Urban Bistro, 216 East 500 South. Please send condolences to Bryan and Robert at www.holbrookmortuary.com Lorene was a bright light in the lives of all who knew and loved her. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004. Widerburg, Florence "Bobby" Florence "Bobby" Widerburg Our Beloved Mother and Grandmother Our Beloved mother and grandmother passed on to be with her Father in Heaven November 12, 2004. She was born July 20, 1917 to Herman and Nellie Wayland Vorwaller in Tooele, Utah. She married Ralph E. Widerburg June 26, 1936; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died November 1986. She was a lifelong resident of Cottonwood. She is survived by three children, Joyce (Larry) Collins of Palm Springs, CA, Gerald "Gary" (Gloria) Widerburg of St. George, UT, and Judy Broadhead of Salt Lake City, UT; seven grandsons, Gary Lynn Widerburg of Ogden, Stephen Widerburg of Tooele, Danny Widerburg of Salt Lake City, Kelly Collins of Riverside, CA, Troy, Bobby, and Kenny Broadhead of Salt Lake City; five great-grandsons; three great-grand daughters; and special longtime friend, Delbert Johnson of Salt Lake City. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 11 a.m. at Murray City Cemetery, 5600 So. Vine St. A viewing will be held Monday, November 15, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St., and Tuesday from 10:00-10:45 a.m. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/14/2004 - 11/15/2004. Young, Erla Palmer Erla Palmer Young 1917 ~ 2004 A rare and exquisite bird has flown away from us today. Erla Palmer Young, 87, died peacefully November 12, 2004, from complications associated with a sudden stroke. Erla was born October 29, 1917 in Logan, Utah, the eldest child of George Earl Palmer and Elmina Taylor. She was raised in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, and lived and studied in Washington, D.C. (at the Critchner Art Academy), before settling as a commercial artist/designer in Salt Lake City. She fell in love with Brigham Spencer Young, and the two were married December 28, 1940 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married for 64 years, filled with love, challenges, triumphs, mutual respect, and legacy. Her "Spence" passed away May 23, 2004. Erla was blessed to find another special companion for the last few months of her life, marrying Richard B. Young October 8, 2004, in Mesquite, Nevada, and sharing a brief but joyous union. She is survived by her husband, Richard; her brother, George Richard Palmer (Barbara); her four children, Susan Young, M'Lisa Joy Paulsen (Craig), Brigham Spencer Young Jr. (Julie Fuhriman), and Marcie Beth Little (Brent); her 12 grandchildren; and her 8 great-grandchildren, all of whom brought her immense joy, and each of whom she touched in profound ways. Erla was a visionary. She practiced and excelled at virtually every form of artistic endeavor. In the course of her professional life she was a commercial artist for ZCMI, Castleton's, and numerous LDS Church publications. She was a fashion designer and an excellent seamstress, creating and selling her own line of gowns at her SLC store "Artista" in the 60's. She designed and built several homes on Salt Lake's East Bench. She was an extraordinary writer and poet, publishing numerous essays, poems, scripts, and several books. She is perhaps best known for her collaboration with Murielle Ashton and Alene Dalton in the celebrated children's songbook "My Picture Book of Songs," and for the children's pioneer tale "Betsy Buttons" - of which she owned the original doll. Erla was a natural musician, always able to tease a pleasing melody from whatever instrument was at hand. She was an excellent photographer, with an eye for beauty hidden within often familiar scenes. It was that eye, too, that served her well as a fine artist. Erla's landscape paintings won numerous national and local awards, and hang in museums, corporate offices, and private collections. For all of her talents, Erla was always willing to share her insight and technique. She taught art and design classes at Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, and in her private studios. She was a patient and inspiring instructor. Erla also had a passion for community. Along with her husband, Spence, she put in many hours to help Midway, Utah, develop visual monuments to its heritage. She designed the dolls of the glockenspiel, painted the Swiss mural at the old Burgermeister, and depicted artistic motiffs on Swiss Days posters, t-shirts, and programs. She loved her own Scandinavian heritage, but was pleased to honor the pioneering spirit in all people that she met. She was active in the LDS Church and volunteered herself in whatever capacity she was needed, as artist, as teacher, as personal confidant. She served a memorable mission with Spencer to the Truk Islands of Micronesia, where she fell in love with the people and the sunsets. Erla defied easy description, she was a philosopher, and a palm-reader, an idealist, and a shoulder to cry on. She made traditional Danish ebleskevers, and improvised on the recipe for her own famous bread. She loved wild birds and Maltese lapdogs. She was a strong and independent woman, and a beautiful, delicate butterfly. She dedicated her life to beauty in nature, in humanity, in literature, and in life itself. She was loved and admired by so many, and for so many reasons, that we stand in awe of the woman she was, and is. We are surprised by her sudden passing, but know that her talent, strength of character, and unconditional love are needed in the place to which she has flown to. We will miss her every day. A viewing will be held Tuesday, November 16th, from 6-8 p.m., at the Olpin-Hoops Mortuary, located at 288 N. Main Street in Heber City. Funeral services will be held in the Midway 5th Ward chapel, 165 N. Center in Midway, Utah, Thursday, November 18th, at 12 noon with a viewing from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will follow in the Midway City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary 435/673-4221. In lieu of flowers send donation to the Hillcrest Care Center, 348 E. 8000 S. Sandy, UT, 84070 (801) 566-4191. Online condolences may be sent through the Metcalf website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/14/2004.