OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 24 Nov 2004; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com Bustos, Frances Frances Bustos 1917 ~ 2004 Our loving wife, mom and grandma, Frances Bustos, passed away peacefully on November 18, 2004 in Greensboro, North Carolina. She was born April 4, 1917 in Las Vegas, New Mexico to Juan and Ignacita Blair. She married Dionicio "Danny" Bustos on December 26, 1945. They set up residence in Price, Utah where they lived for the last 40 years. She worked as a Home Health Aide in Carbon and Emery Counties and received much joy in being able to assist those who needed care. Her greatest joy was the time she spent with her grandchildren. She is survived by her loving husband, Danny, who tenderly cared for her during her struggles with Alzheimer's; her children: Aniano Trujillo, Camas, WA; Roberta (Donald) Coburn, Greensboro, NC; Donna (Roger) Gonzalez, Taylorsville, UT; Dean (Sandy) Bustos, Brighton, CO; Margaret (Jose) Larracuente, Salt Lake City, UT; Felix (Angie) Bustos, Alcalde, NM; 18 grandchildren, 28 great-grand-children and seven great-great-grand children. She was preceded in death by her former husband, Aniano Trujillo; three sisters; two brothers; one daughter, Ruby Miles; one grandchild, Jerry Larracuente; and two great-grandchildren: Natalie Williams and Ashlie Kirkham. The family expresses a special thanks to Roberta for her dedicated and special care of Mom. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 27th, 11:00 a.m. at the Valley Assembly of God Church, 3818 W. 4700 S. Family and friends may visit Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd, and Sat. at the church, 10 -10:45 a.m. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Faber, Danny Douglas Danny Douglas Faber "The Caboose" Danny Douglas Faber passed away peacefully in his sleep on November 22, 2004 after losing a courageous battle with life. Dan was born on August 5, 1952 to Rose Krznovich and Karl J. Faber, the youngest of six children. He was an avid animal lover, especially fond of horses. Dan was a caretaker with a heart of gold, always giving to many homeless and people with less than him. Dan was preceded in death by both his mother and father and is survived by his older brother Grant "Buck" (Shauna), sister Karla (Chuck) Alvey, brothers Michael (Paula), Terry (Pam) and David (Amalia). Dan is also survived by many nieces and nephews who loved him. Our special heartfelt thanks to Dr. Razado, Dayna and Mitzi at the U of U, Karen, Jennifer and Tricia at CNS Hospice and to the entire staff at Crossland Care Center for all your love, guidance and understanding. Memorial services will be held Friday, November 26, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. where friends and family may call from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Inurnment to follow at Murray City Cemetery. We will miss you Danny. The world and our family were better because of you. All our Love, Sis, Buck, Mike, Terry and David. In lieu of flowers, Dan and the family suggest donations to the Utah Aids Foundation. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Fairbanks, Wilder Ned Wilder Ned Fairbanks 1925 ~ 2004 WILLARD - Wilder Ned Fairbanks, died peacefully at his home, November 22, 2004, surrounded by his wife and all five of his children. He was born November 9, 1925, a son of Wilder Fairbanks and Laura Mabel McKown Fairbanks. Ned was reared in the Duchesne area by kind and loving parents and had a happy young life. He enjoyed the mountains and streams, fishing and hunting and all the various sports that were available. He was educated in Duchesne schools and on June 30, 1943, married Althora Mayhew in Provo, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 20, 1944. Ned served in the Pacific during World War II with the 27th regiment of the 25th division. He returned to Duchesne after the war where he owned and operated a farm, worked in the Duchesne post office, and served in various church and civic assignments, including scoutmaster, Elders Quorum president and county chairman of the American Red Cross. In 1955, Ned transferred to the postal service in Ogden, Utah where he worked until retirement in 1980. He and Althora purchased a fruit farm in South Willard in 1961, where they built a home. His life was centered around his wife and family. He loved his wife, children and grandchildren dearly. He loved living in the country and working on his farm. Ned enjoyed the great outdoors and liked to travel. He loved God, his country and was always proud to be an American. He was a member of the Willard 3rd Ward where he served as a Sunday School president, councilor in the bishopric and several years in the High Priest Group leadership. He is survived by his loving wife, Althora, his sons, Michael Ned (Holly) Fairbanks, Mark Stephen (Darcy) Fairbanks, daughters, Suzanne Althora (Larry) Williamson, Sharla Rae (Doug) Lemon, and Sherri Lee (Gary) Swinden. He and Althora are proud grandparents to 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Also surviving a sister, Maxine Robinson. He is preceded in death by brother, Joseph (Little Joe) Fairbanks, sister, Arlene Smith. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Willard Peak Chapel, 665 W. 7615 S., Willard. Friends may call on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E., Brigham City and on Tuesday from 10:00-10:40 a.m. at the Willard Peak Chapel. Interment will be in the Willard Cemetery. The family would like to extend a special thank you to all the doctors, nurses and caregivers who provided tender loving care throughout his illness. Send condolences to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Graff, Mary Lee Mary Lee Graff 12/1/47 ~ 11/21/04 Mary Graff passed away peacefully at home from heart failure. She was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother. She will be missed by many. Graveside services will be Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Nov. 27, 2004 at the Tridell Cemetery in Tridell, Utah. Directors, Garner Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Green, Milton Charles Milton Charles Green 1928 ~ 2004 Milton Charles Green returned to his Heavenly father peacefully at his home in Centerville on Nov 22, 2004. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 27, 1928 to William C. And Mary Layton Green. Milt was married for 55 years to his childhood sweetheart, and best friend, Joyce McNeil, on April 9, 1949. Sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, November 18, 1955. Milt was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint and served in many callings throughout his lifetime. Presidencies of Young Men's and Elders Quorums. Milt worked hard all his life starting as a small boy in the onion fields of Woods Cross. He joined the Navy in 1945 and served in the Pacific theater. Upon returning home, he worked for Phillips Refinery and was founder of M.C. Green, Inc., later to become M.C. Green and Sons, Inc. He was always proud of the quality of his work and many large contracts were made on the shake of a hand. His hard working ethics are a legacy that continues today through the hardworking men who continue to work for the company. Milt and Joyce were members of the Oakridge Country Club, where they participated in their love of golf with lifetime friends and he served on the board and as president. Milt loved to golf, many days playing 36 holes. He had 3 hole-in-ones and had the most fun playing with his children and grandchildren of whom he was most proud. Milt and his beloved wife traveled many places in the world with Hawaii being his favorite destination. Milt was fun to travel with and enjoyed reading and was a walking encyclopedia of facts he had studied. He loved to garden and won five Salt Lake Tribune Civic Beautification awards. Many happy hours were spent with his grandchildren working in his garden. His yard was a tribute to a great man who loved life, family and friends. He authored four books and was a member of the Bountiful Literary Guild. Milt studied and graduated from the International Architectural School. He is survived by his wife, Joyce; two sisters and one brother and five loving children, Connee Tingey, Brad (Susan), Mark (Lisa), Susan (Wally St. Joer), and Bill; 16 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, November 27, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Centerville South Stake Center, 270 N. 300 E. Friends may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main and Saturday morning from 9:30-10:30 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 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Hansen, T. Michael T. Michael Hansen 3/8/61 ~ 11/18/04 Our beloved son, father, husband, brother, nephew, cousin and friend, left his earthly home Nov. 18, 2004 to find a new home beyond the stars. Mike was a Force of Nature and lived accordingly. Outgoing and gregarious from birth, he was a child at heart, with boundless enthusiasm, and a humor that was unsurpassed. Mike faced many challenges in his life. These obstacles helped him understand and relate to almost anyone, of any age or background. Mike knew no strangers. Mike especially loved children and they loved and adored him, as did all whose lives he touched. Mike was God's gift to us. He was one of a kind. Mike was born in Pueblo, CO and grew up in Tooele, UT, graduating high school in 1979. Mike was a huge sports enthusiast, avid golfer, with baseball as his true passion. Mike excelled in baseball and nearly had a career playing professionally. His loyalty as a Chicago Cubs fan never wavered. Mike attended SUSC, where he studied Criminal Law, then later moved to the Salt Lake Valley where he worked as a heavy equipment operator. Mike dearly loved his family, friends, music, his truck and simply being in the fresh Utah air. Mike was a member of AA and grew every day because of the influential people he surrounded himself with. In the last days of his life we watched him becoming the person he had been striving to be. Mike will be deeply missed, never forgotten and eternally loved. Mike is survived by his loving mother, Marian M.J. Hansen,; wife, Deborah K. Hansen; sister, Karen Hansen; daughters Amanda and Erika Hansen; father and his wife, Theodore E. and Cheri Hansen; brothers, Christopher and Kevin Hansen; stepdaughters, Miranda and Brittania Watson; Goddaughter, Amia; as well as aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mark and Edna Stewart and Marion F. and Janice M. Jackson. Viewing will be held Friday Nov. 26, 2004 from 6-8 at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 700 S. in Salt Lake City and one hour prior to memorial service on Sat., Nov. 27, at 1:00 p.m. Please bring a story, song, or just a smile and join us in celebrating Mike's life. Casual attire please. In lieu of flowers, please help someone in need. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Johnsen, Ferris Mehner Lt . Col Ferris Mehner Johnsen 7/14/22 ~ 11/3/04 Our dear sweet father, brother, and grandfather returned home to join his eternal companion Lorna Luella Johnsen, Wednesday, November 3, 2004. What a joyous reunion for them to be together again. Ferris was the fourth son of Ervin Daniel Johnsen and Ida Susanne Mehner Johnsen. He was born July 14, 1922, in Spanish Fork, Utah.Ferris graduated from East High School and served in the United States Navy from 1943 1946. He joined the United States Air Force in 1951. During that same year he met his eternal companion Lorna, and they married September 20, 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. He served in Florida, England, Utah, Japan, and Texas. He retired from the Air Force in 1969 and returned to the University of Utah where he received a Masters degree in Education. He was appointed the Media Director at the Salt Lake Community College in 1970 and retired in 1979. Ferris was active in the LDS church where he held numerous callings and served them faithfully. He was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 6 years and loved every minute of it! He had a deep love for his family and a strong testimony of the gospel. He was very proud to be an American. All appreciated his sense of humor. He loved writing, music and nature. He had a passion for learning and education. He would tell family and friends, "Knowledge is Power!" Ferris completed several books, some of which have been published. He was a kind, loving father and was adored by his grandchildren. He is survived by his son, Kent, (Sandra) Johnsen, Newark, Delaware, daughter, Tauna Jacobsen, Alpine, Utah, grandchildren; Lauren, Matthew, Shelley, Angela, Sheila, Emily, and Noel, brothers; Ervin Mehner Johnsen, (Shirley) Salt Lake City, Utah, Fred Mehner Johnsen, Bountiful, Utah, Norden Mehner Johnsen, (Joyce), Salt Lake City, Utah, Woodrow Mehner Johnsen, (Sheryl), Salt Lake City, Utah and his sister Ruby Adolphson, Bountiful, Utah as well as many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 27, 2004 at 12:00 noon at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake city, Utah. Friends may call from 10:00-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. We will miss his love. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/21/2004 - 11/25/2004. Leggett, Charles Ernest Charles Ernest Leggett "Chick" Beloved husband, dad, grandpa Charles Ernest Leggett passed away Nov. 21, 2004 at his home in Sandy. Born Oct. 8, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Ernest Edmond and Eleanor Benson Leggett. He married Eva Marie Gardner, Nov. 16, 1964. Chick was a loving husband, a devoted dad and grandpa. His greatest joy was being with his family. He had a great love of the outdoors which he passed on to his kids. Fishing and hunting with his sons was a treasure. He loved to work with his hands and build. He was more than a woodworker, he was a craftsman who passed his legacy and love of building on to his sons. He loved to work. He found his inner peace and solitude working in his yard. He was always fair. He truly lived the golden rule. He was a hard worker, a good neighbor and gave of himself without question or praise. I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day, and when it comes to my last task, I then most humbly pray, when in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep, that in his mercy I be judged, big enough to keep. We love and miss you dad. Survived by his wife, E. Marie Leggett; daughter Cindy (Todd) Mayhew; son Ryan (Timi) Leggett; daughter Mardee (Robb) Johnson, son Tyler (Sunny) Leggett; nine grandchildren; sister Beverly Esmeyer, sister Shirley Cowley; sister Marilyn Morgan; Carolyn Devonish. Preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be held Saturday Nov. 27, 2004 at 12 noon at the Crescent 2nd Ward Chapel, 10975 So. Prescott Dr. Sandy, UT. Friends and family may call Friday, Nov. 26 from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley 1007 W. So. Jordan Parkway (10550 So.) and on Sat. one hr. prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Manhard, Jack Lee Jack Lee Manhard 1948 ~ 2004 Jack Lee Manhard answered the calling and went to walk with our Heavenly Father in the great beyond on Saturday, November 21, 2004. He was born May 16, 1948 to John and June Manhart in Tooele, Utah. Survived by wife, Beverly; mother, June; children, Sharon, Robin, Dennis, Echell; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and siblings, John (Karen), Calvin (Louise), Margaret (Frank), Marsha and Mary. Preceded in death by father, John Calvin Manhart and sister, Doris June. He was a wonderful man whose radiance flowed abundantly and touched all those who knew him. He will be missed immensely. Suffer no longer, be comforted now by the loved ones who have gone before, and know that a century on Earth is but the blink of an eye in Heaven. We will all rejoice together again soon. Graveside services will be held Friday, Nov. 26, 2004 at 12:30 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Rd, where friends may visit at the grave one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers donations will be accepted at the services. Very special thanks for caring so lovingly to Castle Country Care Center and Hospice of Price, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Marchant, Iris Russell Iris Russell Marchant 1925 ~ 2004 "Loving Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, and Sister" Iris Russell Marchant, 79, our special Mom and Grandma, passed away November 22, 2004. She was born July 30, 1925 in Marion, Utah to Charles Lyman and Vera Gibbons Russell. On September 25, 1946, Iris married John Harold Marchant in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. John preceded her in death in 1993. Iris was a faithful member of the LDS Church who gave compassion to all in need. She served on the Midvale City Arts Council and retired from Jordan School District where she worked as a secretary. She was an avid Ute fan, enjoyed traveling and camping. Her grandchildren enjoyed her total support in all their activities. Survivors: children, Michele Teran (Doug), Sandy; Kristine Ard (DeWayne), Kearns; Cynthia Bates (John), Taylorsville; Annette Morley (Shawn), So. Jordan; Sherilyn Neuenswander (Mark), Midvale; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Austin (Margaret), Raymond (Laurie), Ruth Hathaway, June Smart (Leon), Ina Bulygo, Charlyn Sorensen, Karma Bruin (Jerry), Nelda Donga. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004, at 11:00 a.m. in the Midvale 3rd & 4th Ward, 7825 So. Olympus Street. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Friday 6-8 p.m. or Saturday at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Namba, Kumeno Mitooka Kumeno Mitooka Namba "Bachan" Kumeno Mitooka Namba, 99, passed away Nov. 20, 2004 in Draper, Utah. She was born October 1, 1905 in Okayama Ken, Japan, to Kichisuke and Hisano Inukai Mitooka. She married Jin Namba, Feb. 22, 1921. At the age of 17 she immigrated to the United States to be with her husband. She returned to Japan only once in her lifetime. Kumeno and Jin settled in West Jordan, Utah working on farms. They had three sons, Masato, Niyoshi and Kazuto. In 1943 Jin and Kumeno were able to buy their own farm in Murray, Utah. In 1962 they sold that farm and bought another farm in Bennion, Utah. Bachan was well-known for the tomato and pepper plants she sold to the community. She loved to garden and continued to do so as long as her health permitted. Bachan was a student of the Senke School of Flower Arranging and became very proficient in Japanese floral arrangements. She also loved knitting, playing canasta, and watching sumo wrestling. She was a member of the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, Mt. Olympus JACL and the Issei Center. Kumeno was one of the last surviving Japanese Issei pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley. Survivors include her son, Kazuto (Hannah) Namba; daughter-in-law, Yukie Namba; eight grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, Jin; sons, Masato and Niyoshi Namba. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 26, 2004, 12:00 noon at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, 211 W. 100 S. where a viewing will be held one hour prior to services., Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Directed by McDougal Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Newman, Michael Joseph Michael Joseph Newman 1939 ~ 2004 Mike Newman passed away on Sunday, November 21, 2004. He was born on June 20, 1939 in Salt Lake City to Ruth Mullett Newman and Lloyd Stonebraker Newman. Mike grew up on Clinton Avenue in Salt Lake City and had the run of Capitol Hill as a child. He attended West High School and then Olympus High School after his family moved to the Cottonwood area. Mike was a skilled and proud sheet metal worker. He learned his trade from his father and began his career at Lloyd Newman Company. He retired in 2001 from Metco. Mike loved the outdoors. He loved riding horses and motorcycles, and shooting his guns. He is survived by his daughters Charlotte Hoffman and Mary Michelle Henderson (Randy); grandchildren Mallory, Mitchell, and Matthew Henderson; and sister Carol Sweet (Paul). Preceded in death by his parents; brother Vaughn Newman; and sister Joyce Shaw. Graveside services will be held Friday, November 26, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery, 2350 East 1300 South. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Pease, Elva Thomson Grant Elva Thomson Grant Pease 1921 ~ 2004 Our loving wife, mom and grandma, Elva Pease, passed away November 22, 2004 in Murray, UT. She was 83 years old. Elva was born on April 23, 1921 to William LeRoy Thomson and Agnes Marietta Calkin, in Granite, Utah. She attended West High and Box Elder High. She married Ernest Artell Grant on December 18, 1937. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married 56 years. Ernie passed away on June 9, 1994. She married James Clinton Pease on September 8, 1995. Elva was very talented and creative. She loved to sew, cook, do crafts and specialized in cake decorating. She made over 100 wedding cakes and many event cakes. She taught cake decoration in Relief Society and Continuing Education Program for over 12 years. She was active in her wards and sang in the ward choir and was a homemaking leader for many years. Elva had a kind word for everyone and never looked at faults. She loved everyone unconditionally. She will be greatly missed by many. Elva is survived by her husband, Jim Pease, and her children, LeRoy (Linda) Grant, Coalville, UT; Michael (Elke) Grant, Surprize, AZ; David (Penny) Grant, Sandy, UT; Bob (Cathy) Grant, Vernal, UT; Mary Jean Grant, Murray, UT; Mary Simpson, Taylorsville, UT; Danny (Donna) Pease, Florence, OR; Diane Burkman, West Jordan, UT. Preceded in death by her first husband Ernest Grant, and son, Brent. We would like to thank the staff of the Willow Wood Care Center for the excellent care and concern given to Elva and her family. In lieu of flowers the family asks that contributions be sent to: Utah Downs Syndrome Foundation, 1205 East 300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. Funeral services for Elva will be held on Saturday November 27, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the South Cottonwood 2nd Ward, 985 Revere Circle (5555 South), Murray. Friends may call on Friday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and again at the church on Saturday from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Murray City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Holbrook Mortuary. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Peterson, Ronald Eugene Ronald Eugene Peterson Ron (Nicodemus) Ronald Eugene Peterson, Age 72, passed away Nov. 22, 2004 in West Jordan, Utah. Ron was born April 22, 1932. His parents are John Vernon Peterson and Evon Waspe. He served in the U.S. Army, then married Frances Alice Covington, Oct. 1954: later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She preceded him in death in 1974. He married Daphne Mecham Draper in March 1999. Survived by children: Alan Peterson (Diana), Brenda Foil (Veldon), Wayne Peterson (Annette), Eilene Rowley (Greg), Rex Peterson, Tom Draper (Regina), Dan Draper, Rachel Draper, Rebekah Strickling (D. Jay), Andrew Draper (Emily), Jeremy Draper, 27 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, sister, Carolee Kempton (James). Also preceded in death by his parents, two step-children and one grandson. Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 27 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. View 1st Ward at 8825 S. 3200 W., West Jordan, Utah, viewing one hour prior to service at chapel and from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26th at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 S. Highland Dr. Interment at Mt. View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Poma, Louie J. Louie J. Poma 1913 ~ 2004 Louie Joseph Poma, 91, loving husband, father and grandpa, passed away November 22, 2004 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Louie was born August 2, 1913 in Scofield, Utah to John and Giovanna Poma. He was the youngest of three children. His brother Jasper and his sister Margaret preceded him in death. He married his wife of 70 years, Cleo Ashton, Oct. 11, 1934 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on December 16, 1982. They are the parents of two daughters, Denece and Bonnie. Louie was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served as a faithful home teacher. He attended the temple faithfully and rendered much loving service to family, friends and neighbors. Louie retired as general manager of Varian Associates in 1978. He is survived by his wife Cleo, daughter Denece (Dale) Howlett; six grandchildren. 13 great-grand children and three great-great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter Bonnie Lou Kemp and her husband Phillip, a grandson and a great granddaughter. The family wishes to express grateful appreciation to the team from CareSource. A special thanks to his nurse Ruth and his aid Zack. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 27, 2004 at 12:00 noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, where friends and family may call prior to the services from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Interment to follow in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Props, Georjean Georjean Props 1961 ~ 2004 Our loving mother, grandmother, daughter, and friend, Georjean "Jolene A. Sorace" Props left us on the morning of November 21, 2004. She will be forever loved and missed. She was born August 9, 1961 in Rapid City, South Dakota. Georjean was a member of the Sioux Nation and they will miss her dearly. She leaves behind her mother and father, Arva Jean and George J. Props; two sons, John E. Merrill (Shelly Hitesman) and JimmyLee Rustad; granddaughter, Rayden Cheyenne Merrill; and from her Sioux Nation family 14 brothers and sisters. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26, 2004 at the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 S. Friends and family may call one hour prior to services. Private Interment. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Quiles, Gloria Santiago Gloria Santiago Quiles Will be missed Gloria was a loving wife and mother. She was a house wife who enjoyed her roses and gardening. She also enjoyed her animals. Mom was a great cook. She was a great story teller which we all enjoyed. She had six children; four boys and two girls. Her husband was Thomas S. Quiles. We will all miss her greatly. We love you mom. Funeral services will be Friday Nov. 26, 2004 at 12:00 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 Highland Dr. The family will receive friends on Friday from 10:45-11:45. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Rhodes, Duane Duane Rhodes 1932 ~ 2004 Duane Rhodes, 72, of Boulder City, NV, died November IS, 2004, following a courageous battle with cancer. He was a retired brick mason and general building contractor. He was born Aug. 19, 1932, in Herriman, Utah. His family moved to a small farm in Midvale, when he was four-years-old, and he grew up there. He has resided in Boulder City since 1961. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother; and his wife of 41 years, Beverly (Beck). He is survived by his present wife, the former Kristin Carlson Lemmel; daughter, Jacoy Richens of Roosevelt; stepsons, Randy Shea and Brian Lemmel both of Boulder City. and Mark Lemmel of Juneau, Alaska; grandchildren, Justin Hartman, Nikki Berrett; Heath Hartman, Tori Richens, Brian Shea, Christopher Shea, and Hannah Lemmel; great-grandchildren, Mikell Hartman, Rally Hartman, and Tyson Berrett. He is also survived by a brother, Donald Grant Rhodes, of Midvale, Utah; and a sister, Thelma Gadd, of Draper, Utah. At Duane's request, there will be no services. A celebration of his life will be held next July at Pine Lake, Utah, Duane's favorite camping and fishing site. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial donations be made to Nathan Adelson Hospice, or a charity of your choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Shupe, Carson Clifford Carson Clifford Shupe 5/25/1983~11/20/2004 Our beloved son, brother and friend was suddenly taken from us while doing the things he loved. His passion of completing a family cabin was his earthly gift to his family. As a tribute to Carson's memory the project will be continued in his honor. Carson was known for his unconditional love and compassion. You would offer a handshake and he would give you a hug. He sensed when people needed him and offered his heart. His smile was contagious and unique. He was the glue that bound us all together. He climbed mountains and carried those who could not. He lived life to the absolute fullest. Material things mattered little, experiences and relationships mattered most. The music he played was an expression of his heart and was used to touch those around him. He made friends where ever he went even in Africa, snowmobiling, and on the trail. His religious principles were an extension of his life. Carson is survived by his parents; Stephen and Peggie Shupe, brothers; Matt (Jeannie) and Casey, sisters; Kristy (Rodney) Maria, his best friend Jo Jo, and niece Alyssa. His living gift to us was the dog who always stayed by his side even at the end. "In the mystery of the unknown nature unfolds the truth. Akin with nature Carson found his truth." Services will be held Friday November 26th at 12:00, Canyon Rim Stake Center 3051 S 2900 E. Viewing for family and friends will be held prior to services from 9:30 11:45. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Taeoalii, Aiomanu F. Aiomanu F. FEPULEA'I Taeoalii Love One Another Beloved dad, grandpa, great-grandfather, Aiomanu passed away peacefully Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004 at home, surrounded by his loving family. Dad was born March 25, 1926 to Feleti Taeoalii and Taumaia Luamanu in Luatuanu'u and raised by his father's sister, Lise in Vaiala, Western Samoa. He married Leitu Aiono, November 5, 1949 and later solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple, Dec. 23, 1967. Dad moved his wife and family to Salt Lake City on Christmas Eve 1968. He retired from Bountiful Rest Mattress in Salt Lake City. Dad lived his life an active and faithful member of the LDS church, fulfilling various callings that included Branch President and Bishop in Samoa. He and Mom served two missions for the LDS Church in the Samoa Apia Temple 1997-98 and 2002-03. He is survived by his wife, Leitu; brother Tai and sister Faamele; sons Seminale (Shirley), Fotu (Pam), Voi (Ronette), and Aiomanu Jr.; daughters Tua (Siaki) Papalii, Lise (David) Tafuna, Taumaia (Richard) Quinnan, Maugasa (Boyd) Slagowski, Siuao (Lenny) Luzitano, Lai Taeoalii, and Lusi (Ofa) Mila; 36 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Thanks to Dr. Rick Frame and Dr. Avizonis of Utah Cancer Specialists for his last six months, staff of Promise Care, and Alpine Hospice (RN Kay). We also thank our sister Lise for taking care of him in her home for the last year. Family services and viewing will be held Friday, Nov. 26, 2004 from 6- 10 p.m. at Sauniatu Ward, 4605 W. West Point Dr. in West Valley City, where funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Thorup, Sharon Fay Marx Sharon Fay Marx Thorup "We Love you Mom and Grandma" Sharon Fay Marx Thorup, our valiant and courageous companion and mother, passed from this life into the arms of our Father in Heaven after a battle with cancer on 21 Nov. 2004 at her home in Taylorsville, Utah. Sharon was a devoted servant of Jesus Christ and faithfully served in many callings during her life, including: teaching in Primary, Young Womens, Gospel Doctrine, as well as Relief Society president, family research and she served a proselytizing mission with her companion in the Sacramento, California Mission, 1994-1995. She also filled a fellowshipping mission in Taylorsville, Utah. Sharon was born 4 Nov. 1929 in Sterling, Sanpete Co., Utah. Her parents were Edgar Ervin Marx and Edna Anderson Marx. She had eight brothers and sisters: Carol Neptune; Reva Wadsworth; Dixie Olson; Ronald Marx; Dolores Yates; Gary Marx; Carma Gunnerson and Robert Marx. She attended schools in Sterling, Manti and Mt. Pleasant. She also attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah and later she graduated "cum laude" in Elementary Education from the University of Utah, after having nine children. She married William W. Thorup, 29 February 1952, in the Salt Lake Temple. Sharon loved her church and had a fervent testimony of Jesus Christ. In order to support seven of her children who served as missionaries, Sharon worked for the U.S. Post Office for several years. She spent more than 50 years researching for her ancestors. She loved and supported her eternal companion and all her children and grandchildren in everything. We will all miss her fun loving ways and being a champion for the success of everyone. Sharon is survived by her husband and all nine of her children: Marjan Fairclough (Craig), Camille Miller (Brent), Karen Thorup, William Thorup (Mary), Karl Thorup (Tina), Sydnee Peterson (Barry), Sharon Lee (Glenn), Paul Thorup (Patrice), Bruce Thorup (Adriana). She has 45 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Riverview Ward Chapel, 1350 W. 4800 S. in Taylorsville, Utah on Sat., 27 Nov. 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Viewings will be held Friday, 26 Nov. 2004 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State Street, and one hour before the funeral at the Riverview Ward on Saturday. Burial will be at Murray City Cemetery, 5490 S. Vine Street, Murray, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004. Uckerman, Agapita Agapita Uckerman Pete Agapita Marcosa Uckerman, 80, died Nov. 22, 2004 in Salt Lake City. Born March 25 1925 in Honolulu HI. Married LeVoy S. Uckerman Nov. 5, 1947. She was a devoted Catholic and will be deeply by her family. Survivied by her children, LeVoy Jr. (Diane), Andrew, Joseph, Don (Lorraine); Lucia, and Bill (Julie). Preceded by her husband LeVoy; sons, Teddy, Peter Tom, David and Clifton. Viewing Friday 10 a.m. and Mass at 11 a.m., Midvale St Therese, 7832 So. Allen St. 600 West. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 11/24/2004. Walz, Susan E. Susan E. Walz 1938 ~ 2004 Sue, Suz, Suzy, Mom, Grandma Sue, died at home November 19, 2004, after a courageous seven year battle with cancer. Sue will be greatly missed by her loving and devoted husband, Leo; her daughter, Kate (Derek) Mattsson; her son, Joe (Beth) Walz; and her grand-children, Joey, Tommy, Johnny, and Anthony Walz, along with Emily and Elliott Mattsson. She's also survived by her sister, Claudia (Dick) Hunsaker of Loveland, CO; and her brother, Bill Evans of Timberline, UT. Sue was born September 18, 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elliott W. Evans and Aline J. Evans. She spent her early years in Bingham Canyon, moving to Salt Lake in the fourth grade. She graduated from East High and later attended the University of Utah where she received a BA Degree in Education in 1960. While at the University, she was active in the Delta Gamma Sorority and various campus activities. In August 1965, she married Leo J. Walz (Buns) at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Salt Lake City. She spent the rest of her life as a devoted spouse, mother, grandmother, and community volunteer. Sue's life was full of giving to others. While raising her children, she contributed countless hours to the Cosgriff School and St. Ambrose Parish, working in various capacities from coaching softball and volleyball to serving as an officer in the Ladies of St. Ambrose and treasurer of the Carmelite Fair and the Altar Society. Sue also stayed involved with the sisterhood of Delta Gamma Sorority throughout her life, a membership she enjoyed with her mother, sister, and daughter. As part of her association with Delta Gamma, she spent 40 years of her life doing vision screening for children, one of the sorority's missions. Her passion for the work of her sorority was equaled by her love for PEO, a philanthropic women's organization. During her 30 year membership in Chapter O of PEO, she served in all leadership positions while establishing many lasting friendships. While at home, Sue enjoyed spending time with family and friends, which included her monthly "Lunch Bunch" and bridge groups. Her greatest passion in life was her grandchildren. She also enjoyed cooking as demonstrated by her cookbook collection which numbers in the hundreds. Sue's dedication to family and friends will forever be her legacy. The family wishes to thank the medical community that aided in Sue's struggle during the past 11 months, particularly Dr. Graydon Harker and the "Sisters of the Holy Cross" -- Joni, Cloe and Mary. You are the best. Memorial services will be held Friday, November 26, 11 a.m. at the St. Ambrose Parish, 1975 S. 2300 E. in Salt Lake City. Friends may visit the family one hour prior to the Memorial Service. Burial will follow at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Salt Lake City. The family suggests donations be sent to Sue's favorite charity, the Denver Children's Hospital Cardiac Care Center Cardiac Unit (1056 East 19th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80218 to the attention of Chris Mashburn, R.N.) in honor of Grandma Sue and her grandson Tommy Walz. Directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/22/2004 - 11/24/2004. Weaver, Marion Grant Marion Grant Weaver 1924 ~2004 LAYTON Marion Grant Weaver, 80, passed away Tues., Nov 23, 2004 peacefully from a sudden illness. She was born May 14, 1924 in Salt Lake City the daughter of Franklin Stringham and Theresa Evalena Smith Grant. She graduated from Davis High School where she met the love of her life, Daniel Owen Weaver. They were married on April 21, 1944 in Santa Barbara, CA and spent 59 wonderful years together before he preceded her in death on February 29, 2004. Marion was a member of the LDS Church. She loved spending time with friends and family, cats, bird-watching, gardening, and reading. She was talkative, funny and generous with the many she loved. Surviving are her son, Brad Weaver, So. Weber; grandchildren, Ryan Rose Weaver, David Grant Weaver, brother-in-law, Leland Porter, Bountiful; sisters-in-law, JoAnn Weaver, Clearfield; and Marcell Weaver, Roy. Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 27, 2004 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Friends and family may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 11/24/2004 - 11/25/2004.