OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 1 Apr 2005; 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 Buckley, Bella Marie Bella Marie Buckley 1921 ~ 2005 Beloved aunt, great aunt and great-great aunt Bella M. Buckley passed away March 29, 2005. Bella was born June 22, 1921 in Spring Glen, Utah to Andrew Jackson and Etta Mae Bellows Buckley. She was an avid golfer, world traveler and worked 41 years as a seamstress and supervisor at Pyke's Manufacturing. A long standing member of the Hibernian Society and active member of St. Patrick's Parish. Timeless volunteer with the Crossroads Urban Center. She never married but was dearly loved and like a second mother to many of her nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by three brothers and eight sisters. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1040 West 400 South. A Rosary will be recited Sunday 7:00 p.m. where friends may call from 6:00-7:00 p.m. also at the church. Committal Mt. Calvary Cemetery 4th Ave. and T Street. Directors Neil O'Donnell and Sons. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Bult, Druce Betenson Druce Betenson Bult 1925 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY, UT Druce Betenson Bult, 79, of Salt Lake City, passed away March 31, 2005, in Salt Lake. She was born Oct. 4, 1925, in Circleville, UT to Nellie Whittaker and Glen Betenson. She had a happy childhood wandering the dusty lanes of Circleville with her brother, cousins and friends, whom she stayed close to all her life. After high school she attended LDS nursing school graduating with her RN and going on to share her expertise and talents with countless patients over the years. She married Eugene Hutchings Bult in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 19, 1946. He preceded her in death on July 16, 1997. Druce and Gene had three lively sons. Oh how she loved her boys. They spent many wonderful times together. Druce and Gene loved to travel the world wide, an activity she continued after Gene's death in 1997. She loved her independence and keeping her mind active an involved; a feat she accomplished to the end even when her body failed. Right up to the end of her days she continued to play bridge, enjoyed her circle of friends, loved to go to the cabin and going to the club for dinner. In her younger days she enjoyed golf and bowling. She loved her two special dogs, that she spent many years with, Fritz and Tuffy. Most of all she loved her family, being an active participant in all their activities. She was very proud of her grandchildren and all of her family. Druce had a special relationship with her brother Beven, whom she loved dearly and enjoyed their happy times together. She loved her two daughters-in-law, Karen and Karen and looked forward to their visits despite the long distance between them. She is survived by her children, Craig Betenson (Karen) Bult, Louisville, KY; and Mark Joseph (Karen) Bult, Springfield, MO; daughters-in-law, Margie Bult, Murray and Kathy Bult, Riverton; grandchildren, Holly Bult, Mark Jr. Bult, Emily Bult, Laura Bult, Krista Bult Winter, Kara Bult and Kacy Bult; great-granddaughter, Hannah Winter; brother, Beven (Millie) Betenson, Fresno, CA; and many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene; son, Stephen; parents; grandchildren, David Bult and Ashley Bult; sisters-in-law, LaJuana and Polly Betenson. Funeral services will be held on Sat., April 2, 2005, at 12 Noon, in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary Chapel, 10600 S. 1950 E., Sandy. Friends may call at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary on Sat. morning form 10:30-11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, Gunnison and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com The family wishes to give a special thanks to Margie for all the love and care shown to Druce in the past years. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Dahlin, Betty Jane Johnson Betty Jane Johnson Dahlin 1926 ~ 2005 Betty J. Dahlin passed away peacefully on Monday, March 28th at the Avalon Care Center in Bountiful, Utah at the age of 78 with her beloved husband, Charles and daughter, Nance, at her bedside. Betty was born October 16, 1926 in Cabin Creek, West Virginia to Ethel Douglas and William Henry Johnson. She was the youngest of three children. She graduated from East Bank H.S. and attended Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia majoring in physical education. She married Clayton Farrell Greene in October, 1946 in Lewisberg, West Virginia. They had an only daughter, Nance, born in January, 1949. Later divorced. Betty donated over 22 years of her life as Office Manager, X-ray Technician and "Girl Friday" to Dr. A.K. Lampton in East Bank, West Virginia. She assisted in many home deliveries with Dr. Lampton, a General Practitioner until the early 1960's. Her accounts of those experiences were fascinating to hear. She married Charles Baker Dahlin on August 20, 1966. That forged a loving, devoted relationship. Nance affectionately calling him "PAPA". Charlie and Betty moved to Utah in 1972. Betty was the weather person in Wanship, Utah for many years for Mark Eubank at KUTV Channel 2. Betty was politically active in the Democratic Party, working tirelessly in many of Wayne Owens' campaigns for Congress and for Governor of Utah. She worked for many years as a volunteer at Holy Cross Hospital and Davis Co. Hospital. An avid Utah Jazz Fan, she seldom missed watching a game, even when poor health allowed her to only watch on T.V. She loved good music, singing most of her life in Church Choirs. Preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and many close friends. Survived by her husband, Charles, daughter, Nance and husband Crayton Walker, grandchildren, Heather (Arthur) Street, David (J'Nae') Hutchinson, Mark Hutchinson, Hillary Hutchinson, Adam Walker, Brian Walker, David Lee Walker and two great-grand-children, Andrew and Anna Street. The family wishes to thank the superb staff at Avalon Care Center, Bountiful; the staff at Chancellor Gardens Assisted Living in Clearfield; nurses and doctors at Rocky Mountain Hospice, the caring staff at Davis Co. Hospital and Dr. Mike Kirkham. A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, April 1st at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 2nd at St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 So. Clearfield, Utah at 11 a.m. Donations in the memory of Betty J. Dahlin may be made to St. Peters Episcopal Church Music Ministry, 1204 E. 1450 So. Clearfield, UT 84015. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Deck, Verda Verda O. Deck Will be Missed A stalwart women, mother of a son Chris (Chrysostomos) James Ghicadus, M.D., beloved by her only daughter (in-law) Vicki, grandmother of six and great grandmother of four; epitomized the very early storms of life: born in Lancaster, Missouri, traveled with her family by covered wagon to settle and be raised in Ordway (eastern) Colorado; amid their companions; chickens, horses, pigs and stock. She left the prairies sweet wilderness for urban life in Denver, Colorado. She was a devout Christian. She amiably endured World War I and World War II (her son serving in the Navy and Desert Storm.) She spread warmth and compassion to relatives, friends and strangers (especially) where she lived. She crocheted endlessly and was a superb quilter. Always busy with crafts, a great love for her kitty, was blessed with a skill for home cooking marvelous cinnamon rolls and robust pot roast. She lived serenely on her own 'til 93, then in assisted care amidst adept and adoring caretakers and died peacefully in her 97th year on March 30, 2005. A viewing for all her friends and family Saturday, April 2, 2005 from 2:00 - 3:30 at Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 South. Service in Denver, Colorado, buried in mausoleum Tower of Memories Crown Hill. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Erickson Jr., Clarence E. Clarence E. Erickson, Jr. 1930 ~ 2005 Clarence E. Erickson, Jr., 74, Gower, Missouri, died Monday, March 28, 2005 peacefully at his home. Born December 31, 1930 in Wecota, South Dakota, he lived most of his life in Gower and St. Joseph. He now joins his only love, Shirley Anne Allsop Erickson. Early in life, he was a writer with the St. Joseph News-Press and Gazette. He graduated from Benton High School and the former St. Joseph Junior College. He received a B.A. in Geology from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. After graduation, he was employed as a geologist for the state of Utah. He later worked as an international geological consultant in Pakistan, Libya, England and Egypt. During the Korean War, he served in the Air Force. Clarence was a world traveler and an avid fisherman. He was preceded in death by his mother, Florence Mae (Kleffman) Erickson Henn, his father, Clarence, Sr., his stepmother, Lorene Erickson, and three brothers, Robert, Kenneth, and Edwin. Services: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday, and one hour prior to the service, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Gamble, Evelyn A. Evelyn A. Gamble 1913 ~ 2005 Evelyn Ann Gamble, 91, died peacefully Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at her home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gamble was born April 14, 1913 in Bemedji, Minnesota, a daughter of Joseph Michael and Mary Frances Gough. She attended St. Theresa's Academy in Boise, Idaho, and married Donald Dean Gamble in June 1938. Her family moved to Salt Lake City in 1951 where her husband Don preceded her in death after 50 years of marriage. Mrs. Gamble was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church for 53 years. She was also a member of The Ambassador Club, an avid supporter of the Utah Jazz-a season ticket holder since their inception-and a booster of Judge Memorial High School. She traveled internationally with her husband, golfing at St. Andrews, Scotland, and walking the Great Wall of China. Attending Ballet West, the opera and Broadway musicals with her son, Bob, were always a highlight for her. She also enjoyed bowling-continuing to bowl well into her eighties. Survivors include children Fred (Marian), Littleton, Colorado, Jay (Lynda), Robert, Jeanie Underwood, all of Salt Lake City; grandchildren Stacy Curry (Rich), Parker, Colorado; Lisa McReynolds (Chris), Colorado Springs, CO; Mark Gamble, Oakland, CA; Jennifer Walthen (Rick) and Erin Wall (Peter) both of Seattle, WA and Jessica Underwood of Salt Lake City; and nine great grandchildren. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, April 2nd, 9:30 a.m., at St. Ambrose Church, 1975 So. 2300 East. A vigil service will be held Friday, April 1, 7:00 p.m., at the Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may visit Friday, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Committal, Mount Calvary Cemetery, 4th. Ave. & 'T' St. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a contribution to The Catholic Foundation of Utah, 27 'C' St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103, FBO Donald D. Gamble Memorial Fund. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Green, Rita Rita Green 1925 ~ 2005 CENTERVILLE- Rita Ann Wilson Green, passed away Wednesday, March 30, 2005 of natural causes. Rita was born Nov. 8th, 1925. in Omaha, Nebraska a daughter of Cloid J. and Myrtle Emma Roos Wilson. She was adopted by her step-father Frank Howard Gibson. Rita was reared and educated in Omaha and later attended Brigham Young University. She married Stanley Green, September 11, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. As an active member of the LDS Church, Rita served in many capacities including auxiliary positions. She loved needle work and enjoyed entertaining. Rita had a deep love for her family. She loved to travel, especially to see family. She is survived by her spouse Stanley, son, David H. Green of Sandy, two daughters, Gayle Green of Magna and Anita Clare Vickers (Billy Jack) of Centerville; six grandchildren and three great-grand children. Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the Centerville 6th Ward Chapel 400 E. 900 S. Centerville, Utah. Friends may call Friday, April 1, from 6-8 p.m. at the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary 727 N. 400 E. and Saturday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Centerville City. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Harkey, Gary Wayne Gary Wayne Harkey "Cheers" Gary Wayne Harkey, 53, passed away March 30, 2005, after a hard-fought battle with brain tumors. Born September 15, 1951 in Oklahoma City to Cecil and Eva Jo Harkey. Graduated from Del City High School and Oklahoma University, School of Engineering (1974). Gary excelled as an engineer, working all over the world. He enjoyed what he did and loved adventure: "A daring adventure is better than a comfort of life." He was an accomplished musician and entertainer and played with the Pride of Oklahoma in the 1972 Sugar Bowl. His boys were the treasures of his life. Survived by sons Kevin K., Craig G., Seattle; wife, Terry Catlin, Salt Lake City; mother, Eva, sister Linda Sherwin (Larry), Oklahoma City; brother, Michale, Sherman, TX; stepchildren, Philip Catlin, Salt Lake City; Danielle Coon (Walter), Boise, ID; special nephew, William Wolfgang, and his parents, Dale and Renee. A celebration of his life will be held at The Point Restaurant, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, on Sunday April 3, 2005, 1-4 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute for brain study research. A Special Thanks and invitation to all the staff at Huntsman, especially Debra, Julia, Randy, Melody, and Mandy. For questions contact: terrycatlin@hotmail.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Harrison, Ross J. Ross J. Harrison 1926 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY/ PRICE- Ross J. Harrison, age 78, our beloved father, grandfather, brother and uncle, passed away peacefully March 30, 2005 in Salt Lake City, at the home of his daughter. He was born Oct. 21, 1926 in Price to James Alfred and Conda Nielson Harrison. He attended Carbon High School and graduated in 1944. He attended and played basketball at Carbon College prior to enlisting in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He married Betty Kennick May 22, 1946 and cherished their 36 years together until her death in 1982. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ross truly loved his three children, seven grandchildren and five great- grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Ross later worked for Nabisco in Salt Lake City where he was an accomplished salesman. While in Salt Lake he became an exceptional Little League coach, winning the championship for three consecutive years. He later returned to Carbon County as General Manager of the Country Club, reuniting with his many family and friends, whom he dearly loved. He will be remembered for his quick wit and sense of humor. He instilled a sense of honesty and integrity in his family and all those with whom he associated. He is survived by his three children: Scott and Jeanne Harrison of Orem, Michael Harrison, and Diane and Steve Taylor, all of Salt Lake City, seven grandchildren: Brent and Priscilla Harrison, Blake and Amy Harrison, McKenzie and Greg Deakins, Devin Harrison, Jennifer Harrison, Michael Harrison, Megan Harrison and five great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers: Lloyd and Bonita Harrison of Price and Kent L. Harrison of Provo, long-time companion Hazel Davidson and her family: Jim, Pam and Sam. Graveside services will be held Sat., April 2, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. in the Price City Cemetery. Friends and family may call at Fausett Mortuary in Price (680 E. 100 So.) from 12:30 to 1:30 prior to services. The family would like to thank the Veteran's Hospital and CareSource Hospice for their fine and dignified care of our beloved Dad and a special thanks to Melissa (his health care aid) of Haven Home Health. In lieu of flowers and because of Dad's love of children, Ross suggested donations be made to Shriner's Hospital in his name. The family would like to invite friends and family to join them in remembering Ross at a luncheon held at the Carbon County Country Club following the graveside services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Keene, Larry L. Larry L. Keene 1935 ~ 2005 Larry L. Keene, 69, of Manila, UT died Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. Larry was born August 25, 1935 in Salt Lake City, UT, the son of Earl and Pearl Lloyd Keene. He attended West High School in Salt Lake City, UT. He was employed as a Heavy Equipment Operator and Superintendent. He was a veteran having served in the U.S. Navy. He married Claudia Rueckert Marsing in Salt Lake City, UT. They were later divorced. Larry was a member of the Operators Union Local #3 and the Shriners Club. His interests included hunting, fishing, animals, cats and dogs. Survivors include two sons, Scott R. Keene (Patty) of Manila, UT; Brad L. Keene (Nanette) of Salt Lake City, UT; one daughter, Patti R. Priest of Kearns, UT; one brother, Robert R. Keene (Lucille) of Woods Cross, UT; one sister, Lois Farnsworth (Larry) of Holiday, UT; one sister-in-law, Marilyn Keene of Denver, CO; six grandchildren and five great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents Earl and Pearl Keene, and brother Earl Keene. Cremation has taken place at Fox Crematory, Rock Springs, WY. Graveside services and inurnment will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the Manila Cemetery, Manila, UT. A luncheon will be held directly after at The Villa, Manila, UT. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Mackay, John John T. Mackay We Love You Our loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, John T. Mackay, passed away March 30, 2005, at home. He was born May 8, 1921 in Granger, Utah to Eugene and Geneva Player Mackay. Married, Daisy Elliott, July 5, 1939. John loved gardening, fishing and hunting. He retired from the Granite School District (Kennedy Jr. High) in 1986. Survived by his wife of 65 years, Daisy; daughters, Marian (LaWayne) Hatch of Koosharem, Bonnie (David) Beagley of St. George, and Nancy (Jim) Reiter of West Jordan; eight grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter and two sisters-in-law. Preceded in death by four brothers and one sister. Many thanks to Vista Care Hospice for the loving compassion they gave to John. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 2nd, 12:00 noon at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will be held Friday 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment, Valley View Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Mark, Mary Moser Mary Moser Mark 1919 ~ 2005 SOUTH JORDAN - Our loving wife, mother and grandmother, Mary Moser Mark, passed away March 30, 2005, surrounded by her loved ones. Mary was born April 2, 1919 in Superior, WY to Joseph and Domenica Prada Moser. She was raised in Riverton, UT and was a graduate of Jordan High School and Steven Henager College. On November 18, 1950, Mary married Joseph Mark at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. She is survived by him as well as her daughters; Sister Marilyn Mark, OSB, Roseann (Brent) Kemp, Christine (John) Brandt, Paula (Harmon) Butterfield, and Carol (Troy) Rushton, 13 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Mario and Leno, and great-grandson, Kole. Mary's love of cats, cooking, sewing, reading and flowers will live on through her children. Very special thanks to the staff at Stratford Care Center and Inspiration Hospice for their kind and gentle care of our mother. A Funeral Mass to celebrate Mary's birthday and life will be held on Saturday, April 2, at 11:30 a.m. at St. Joseph the Worker Church, 7405 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan. Friends are welcome to meet the family from 9:45-11:00 at the church prior to the Mass. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S., Sandy. Condolences may be sent through the obituaries link at larkinmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Joseph the Worker Building Fund, as she and Joseph were part of the founding members of the parish. May the angels lead you into paradise. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Morrell, William John (Bill) William John (Bill) Morrell 1/4/1917 ~ 3/29/2005 I was born January 4, 1917 in Ophir, Utah to the best Italian parents any child could ever have. My fathers name was Giovanni Sabatino Morelli and my mother's name was Concettina Vernucci Morelli. My uncle Guido Vernucci came to Utah when I was born and named me William John Morrell, which in Italian translates to Guglielmo Giovanni Morelli. The Italian name, Guglielmo led to my nickname "Yamo" I liked that name, and it stayed with me long after I left high school and into my baseball and softball years. From 1934 - 1938 I played baseball for the town of Ophir. In 1939, I coached all of my sisters on the Ophir girls softball team. In May of 1940, I tried out for the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team at the position of center field; however, I did not make the team. On December 26, 1941, I enlisted in the Army and was honorably discharged in 1946. In 1940 I met my future wife, Nella Marcon. Nella and I were married on July 7, 1942 at a Texaco gas station in Kemmerer, WY. We were married for over 50 years. I was employed at 16 in the mines during the Depression, Hygeia Ice Company, Kennecott Copper in the Refinery and with the United Steelworkers of America as a Staff Organizer. I always fought for the rights of the working man and woman so that they would have a bright future for themselves and their families. I served on the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake chapter of the American Red Cross, The American Association of Retired Person, National Council of Senior Citizens, served as a coordinator of Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees Chapters 38-2 and 38-4 and the Political Action Committee of the United Steelworkers of America. I was a member of St. Ann's Men's Club and ran the bingo committee for 19 years at St. Ann's, was a member of St. Ann's Pastoral Council for nine years along with being an usher for 37 years. I was a Union President at Kennecott Copper and a member of Who's Who in the West. I was extremely proud of my Italian heritage and always looked forward to making fruitcakes and Italian cookies with my daughter at Christmas. I am a devout Catholic and was active in St. Ann's Catholic Church in Salt Lake City, and Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Sandy. I am survived by my son, John William Morrell (Judi), and my daughter Cherie Ann Royce; my grandchildren, Stacee Taylor, Christine (Jeff) Long, Curtis John Morrell, Jordan Morrell, Allie Royce, Brandon and Nicholaz Black; great-grandchildren, Jayla and Hailee Johanson, Chalice Taylor, Wendell Long, Pierce and Vincent Black. I am also survived by my sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Olga and Gary Boyd, my sisters Nellie (Dean) Zentner and Rose Langston, sister-in-law Nanrae Marcon, along with many nieces and nephews, and many godchildren and my special friend, Joan Byrd and my two wonderful and special cats, DC and Frosty. I was preceded in death by my parents, my brother, Emidio, my beloved wife Nella, and infant son, my sister Anne Moriarity, my aunt Fortunata Vernucci Jackson, my birthday buddy and nephew, Stephen Jeffrey Boyd, my niece Patricia Anne Moriarity and my dear friend, Rt. Rev. Monsignor John J. Sullivan. My family wishes to thank Dr. Shawn Brooks, the ICU staff and Acute Care Staff at Alta View Hospital, Caresource Hospice, especially Yolanda, Harold and Zack for all their support and care during this difficult time. We would like to thank all of our family, friends, the staff, faculty, and students of Judge Memorial Catholic High School for their love, prayers and support and especially "Cherie's Cheerleaders," Rev. Monsignor Robert Servatius, Rev. John E. Norman, Rev. Colin Burcumshaw, Cliff Eccles, Rosemarie Graham, Cyd Fullmer and Grandpa's "special girl," Allie for all of her help with grandpa, Mary and Lou DaRonche, Catherine Norwood and the employees of TJ MAXX #728 Midvale and Chris Black. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 450 East 2100 South. A Vigil service will be held Friday, 7:00 p.m. with friends may call from 6:00-7:00 p.m. also at the church. Committal Mount Calvary Cemetery, 4th Ave. and T Street. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Noah's Ark Daycare, c/o Alison LeDuc at Judge Memorial Catholic High School, 650 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT, 84102; Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Building Fund, 1700 East 9800 South, Sandy, UT. 84092; or Kearns/St. Ann's Catholic School Tuition Fund, 430 East 2100 South, SLC, UT. 84115. I have lived a wonderful life and God has been good to me. I have no regrets. Almost everything has been a success! "UNION" - YES!!! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Nisson, Janice Porter Janice Porter Nisson "Aunt Janice" My sister Janice Porter Nisson left this world on March 23, 2005, whining and complaining about the cancer that finally took her. She loved life, living and laughing so much! She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 27th of December, 1956, the last child of Elbert H. and Frances B. Porter. She was raised in Salt Lake City and Orderville, Utah, graduating from her dad's alma mater, Valley High School in Orderville. She was involved in sports, debate and Girls' State. In March 1976 she met her absolute soulmate, Elven H. Nisson and they were married 28 years ago on June 26, 1976 in the Salt Lake City Temple. They have a wonderful partnership and marriage. She worked for First Interstate Bank-but especially loved being an at-home homemaker for many years at their home in Bountiful, Utah. She loved her precious cats: Misha, Sasha and Pasha. She received a degree in Computer Information Systems from Salt Lake Community College. In 1998 she and Elven decided to take advantage of the sun and moved to Mesa, Arizona, where swimming in their pool was one of her favorite activities. She also liked computers, gardening, counted cross-stitch, reading trashy novels (and some classics too) and making people laugh. Janice has many friends and lots of family who love her dearly and enjoyed her so very much. She is survived by Elven and Sasha, me--her saddened sister, Suzanne (Marcus) Cooley and three good brothers: Sherril (Lois), Dwight (Trena) and Bryant (Dee)--and 18 nieces and nephews who were each so special and important to her and who will miss fun and lovable "Aunt Janice" alot. We will always enjoy dwelling on our very fond memories of her and will all join her someday. She was preceded in death by her dear parents and her in-laws-and Pasha and Misha. We will have a get-together to celebrate her life on Saturday, April 2 at Noon at the Kearns South Stake Center, 5905 S. 4000 W. in Kearns. If you would like to, you may donate to the American Cancer Society in Janice's name. Online guestbook and obituary at www.legacy.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Parkin, Mary Ileen Soffe Mary Ileen Soffe Parkin The Messenger On Easter Sunday, March 27, 2005 mother celebrated the resurrection of the Savior by returning home to His fold. Her final earthly experience with pneumonia was mercifully short and without great discomfort. She now is having a wonderful reunion with dad, who preceded her in death in 1991, and with her parents and siblings, David, Olive, Rhea (Lau), George and Anne (Buchanan). Born October 14, 1911 in the family home in Lewisville, Idaho as the youngest child to David Peter and Anna Matilda Anderson Soffe, mother spent her early years in Lewisville and Rigby, Idaho. Her family subsequently moved to Bountiful, Utah, where mother had her early education and graduated from Davis High School. She also graduated from beauty school and began a career as a hair stylist. Dad, E. Lamar Parkin, saw a beautiful girl at a dance and the resultant romance led to marriage in the Salt Lake Temple, September 1, 1933. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Mary Lou Parkin, James L. Parkin (Bonnie), Bonnie Sampson (Ralph), Rheanna Lyn Pelton (Dick), and another son and daughter by affection Lex and Jacoba Lisman. Her progeny has been increased by 12 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. She also claims many others whom she loved as children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her life and the lives of others have been blessed by her strong testimony of Jesus Christ and her commitment to His gospel. Monthly for nearly fifty years, mother has written a message of faith and hope and has shared these monthly messages with her family members and many friends both near and far. Last Saturday before going to the hospital, mother wanted to be certain her hand written message had been mailed to her faithful granddaughter, Tamra, for transcription. It was! Her devotion to many church callings through the years has also blessed the many whom she has taught and served. She knows the plan of happiness and where the next phase of life will find her. Mother was blessed with many talents. Through her artwork, many beautiful scenes were captured on canvas, exhibited and shared. Experiences of life flowed from her pen to paper with clarity of expression and beautiful penmanship. Our lives are enhanced by her many talents. We deeply appreciate the many acts of love and service so many gave to mother. Thank you. Special thanks to the staff at the Wellington and the devoted leaders of the Wellington Branch. We especially thank Coby for being such a wonderful and faithful friend and for her many acts of kindness. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful. A viewing will be held Sunday, April 3 in the evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Monday prior to services from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary in Bountiful. Mother has great compassion for the many who lack opportunity for education so in lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Perpetual Education Fund. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Reid, Anna Elaine Anna Elaine Reid 1922 ~ 2005 Anna E. Reid, passed away March 29, 2005 at the University of Utah Medical Center. Born, May 15, 1922 in Ogden, Utah to Thomas Andrew and Sorina Miller Reid. Survived by, a sister, Barbara Conley, several nieces and nephews, and close friend, Launa Snarr. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers; Walter and David, sisters; Emma Enget, Edith Fowler, Helen Welsh, Gertrude Reid and Marguerite Bambenek. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Mon. 11 a.m. at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, 1375 East Spring Lane. A Vigil Service will be held Sunday 7 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 E. 100 S., where friends may visit Sunday from 6:30 -7 p.m. Committal Service, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th. Ave and T Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Richards, Franklin Dunn Franklin Dunn Richards 1914 ~ 2005 Franklin Dunn Richards was born April 5, 1914 to George Franklin Richards, Jr. and Edith May Dunn Richards. He passed away March 30, 2005. He served a mission in the Eastern States Mission, which at that time consisted of portions of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington D. C., Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He retired from Title Insurance and Trust Company, serving as Chief Counsel in California and Nevada. Most recently, he lived at Courtyard at Jamestown in Provo where he had many friends. He was an avid golfer and really missed playing in his later years. Computer golf just didn't compensate. Preceded in death by his wife, Helen Castleton Richards to whom he was married for 60 years. Survived by children: George Franklin Richards, III, wife, Linda; Gordon Castleton Richards, wife, Schyler; and Susan Richards Ziegler; 12 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 2, 2005 at 12:30 p.m.. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue & 'N' Street. Family and friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Robbins, Renee' Renee' Robbins 3/10/1923 ~ 3/30/2005 Our loving mother, wife and sister passed away on March 30, 2005. She is survived by her husband Al, son Gerald Page, four brothers and one sister. She worked in the cosmetics department at Auerbachs for many years. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 2 at 2:00 p.m. in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, 1950 East 10600 South. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Rushton, Maurine Mackay Maurine Mackay Rushton 7/6/12 ~ 3/30/05 Beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and friend passed away peacefully at home Wednesday, March 30, 2005 in Salt Lake City with her loving husband at her side. Born June 6, 1912 in Taylorsville, Utah, Maurine was the first born child of Thomas Alma and Hilda Bennion Mackay. Married Parley W. Rushton, June 6, 1936. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After receiving her teaching degree at the University of Utah, Maurine taught in the Granite School District for seven years. She taught at Oakwood Elementary, Garfield Elementary and Plymouth Elementary, where she herself attended as an elementary student. Active in the LDS Church, Maurine taught primary for 14 years, and served 10 years on the primary stake board at East Millcreek Stake. She was also the secretary of the Relief Society during the tenure of six Relief Society presidents at Garden Heights Ward. She was also active in genealogy. She is survived by her loving husband of almost 69 years; sons, P. Brent (Marilyn) Rushton, Draper; Keith M. (Paula) Rushton, Draper; sister-in-laws, Barbara Mackay, Taylorsville and Elizabeth (Steven) Mackay, Ontario, Oregon; brother-in-law, Ken (Helen) Ward, Holladay. She also leaves behind a wonderful family of 10 grandchildren, 33 great-grand-children and seven great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her mother and father; daughter, Ruth Maurine Rushton (1964); brothers, Raymond, Lyman, Leland, Steven, Merrill; and loving sister, Helen (Ken) Ward. To our mom, grandma, and friend - We know God closely watched over you and knew it was time for you to go home, so he gently closed your eyes and took you peacefully in his arms. Until we see you again...we love you! Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Wilford Stake Center, 1765 East 3080 South. Burial services will follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 So. Highland Drive. A viewing will be held Sunday, April 3 from 6-8 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive and also 9:45 to 10:45 on Monday at the Stake Center Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/1/2005 - 4/2/2005. Schmutz, Jacob Bryan Jacob Bryan Schmutz Infant Son Jacob Bryan Schmutz was born and died on March 30, 2005. He came to visit his family from heaven for one blessed day and sealed his life with the promise that he is forever ours. Jacob was born to Bryan and Amy Schmutz of Midvale, Utah, and is survived by them and by his older sister, Avalon, and by his grandparents Bob and Iris Schmutz of Midvale, and Jim and Gayle Workman of St. George. An intimate graveside service only will be held in Jacob's honor at the Midvale Cemetery on April 2nd, 2005, at 12:00 noon. In place of flowers, the family asks that any donations be made to the Amy Schmutz, c/o Jacob Schmutz trust fund at any Mountain America Credit Union to help the family shoulder the financial costs. Our hearts are drawn out in gratitude for all of those who have offered us support during this time of loss. We wait with joy in our hearts for the reunion that is sure to come. For online condolences obits@larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Skidmore, James Burnham James Burnham Skidmore 6/9/1919 ~ 3/26/2005 James Burnham Skidmore, 85, has accepted a call beyond mortality. He was born June 9, 1919 in Logan, Utah to George Willis Skidmore and Mary Louise Burnham, seventh of 11 children. He served a mission for the LDS Church in the Northwest/British Columbia Missions. He was active in missionary work his whole life and looked forward to continuing those efforts in the hereafter. He served in the Army during World War II, in India and Burma, specializing in communications and very early smart bombs. James married the beautiful Zara Bybee of Smithfield, Utah in the Salt Lake Temple and they had four children: Craig (m. Sharlene Soper), Lorie (m. Kevin Call), Randy (m. Lorretta Rickert) and Karen (m. Will Rackliffe). He graduated in Electronics Engineering from USU and spent his career developing sonar and communications for the Navy; and Atlas and Centaur missiles for General Dynamics. His life was spent in service and devotion, to God, family and country. He served many years as a stake, genealogy and temple missionary. He was kind, patient and long-suffering. He was loved and admired by those who knew him. He had a special love for babies and the sight of a baby could bring a smile to his face, even on his death bed. While we will miss him, we have confidence that he is moving on to serve others in a better place. He is survived by his wife and all his descendants, including 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services Monday, April 4th at 11 a.m., viewing at 10, at the Brookshire Ward, 1325 West, 5550 South, Taylorsville, UT. Viewing Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Memorial Estates Funeral Home, 5850 S. 900 E, Murray. Burial at Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Turner, Donovan Bradley Donovan Bradley Turner 2004 ~ 2005 Donovan Bradley Turner, 8 months, passed away March 29, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born July 18, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Nick and Tracy. Donovan was a happy, wonderful baby with a smile that could light up the darkest day. He was our little miracle. When we gave him his name, we weren't aware that it meant "Dark Warrior", but he proved to be just that - our little fighter. He will be missed. We love you, baby boy. You are forever in our hearts. Donovan is survived by his parents, Nick and Tracy; sisters, Kylie, Savannah and Sheridan; brother, Jordan; grandparents, Ed and Rosanne Turner, Denise Callahan, and Chuck Monday; great-grandmother, Verda Stevens. He is preceded in death by his brother, Joseph. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 2, 2005 at 1 p.m. at Valley View Memorial Park, 4335 West 4100 South, West Valley City, Utah. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Funeral Directors: Evans & Early Mortuary Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/1/2005. Wilbur, Madge Richards Madge Richards Wilbur 1923 ~ 2005 Madge Richards Wilbur passed away March 29, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born on May 3, 1923 in Wenatchee, WA. to Henry Bud and Ella Pugmire Richards. Madge was raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Married Ross Richard Wilbur (Dick) in Salt Lake City on April 11, 1951. She worked for American Oil and University of Utah Credit Union. She loved to travel and bowl. Survived by her husband Dick of Salt Lake City, sister Erma McDonald of Wickenberg, Arizona and nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive, on Friday, April 1, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. The family will receive friends from 9:00-10:00 a.m. on Friday. Interment to follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005.