OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 2 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 Abruzzi Sr., Anthony ABRUZZI - Sacred Heart Catholic Church 900 S. 200 E, SLC. 9:30 a.m., Mass, Sunday, April 3, 2005. In memory of Anthony Abruzzi, Sr. Thank you family and friends. Jane F. Qualizza Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Anderson, Audria Lorraine Audria Lorraine Anderson 1926 ~ 2005 Audria Lorraine Anderson, 78, passed away March 31, 2005. Born May 3, 1926 in Robin, Idaho to Ruth and St. George Armstrong. Lorraine lived in Robin for 18 years. She was valedictorian of her graduating class. She married Charles Wayne Anderson on July 30, 1944 at her father's ranch in Robin. They moved to Salt Lake City in 1953. She worked at Kennecott Copper Research center from 1953 until 1970 when she retired. Lorraine was an avid golfer and enjoyed volunteering at Jeremy Ranch Golf Course and numerous rest homes. She is survived by her two children, Jeanette Reynolds (Randy), Jim Anderson (Roberta), two grandchildren Robert Norton (Becky), Elton Anderson (Brianne) and three great-grandchildren, also a brother Lloyd Armstrong (LaRue). She was loved by all who knew her. She lived to make everyone around her happy. We love you and will miss you. God has a great soul coming home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. 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. Connary, Mary Edgard Reid Mary Edgard Reid Connary 1914 ~ 2005 Mary passed away peaceably on March 31, 2005. She died at home in the care of her beloved daughter, Camilla. She was born on July 5, 1914 to John Ernest Reid and Mary Alice Hazen Reid. Mary was proud to be in the last graduating class of LDS College in 1931. She married her sweetheart, Glen L. Connary, in the Salt Lake Temple, on June 11, 1936 and has treasured her Temple Recommend ever since. She was born, lived and died in Rose Park, 29th Ward. She held numerous church positions, including president of the Relief Society, the MIA and the Primary. Mary was "Mrs. Clean" and had tremendous organizational skills. She was a great seamstress and worked at Pioneer Furniture for thirty years. Her greatest "Treasures" were her family, where she was loved as "Grandma" by her nephews and nieces as well as her own grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her sweetheart, Glen and a son-in-law, Anthony M. Mora. She is survived by her son, G. LeVerle Connary (Julia) and her daughter Camilla Bishop (Grant). She was blessed to know, love and care for six grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and one great- great-grandchild. Mary left her family with the greatest of all gifts - the gift of "Love". Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Riverside 29th Ward, 1100 W. 500 N., Salt Lake City. Friends may call Monday, April 4, 2005 from 6- 8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortuary, 255 S. 200 E., and Prior to services at the ward from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Burial will follow in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, 1700 East, 10600 South, Sandy. Online guest book and directional maps are available at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. DeLuca, Cecilia Cecilia DeLuca April 2, 2003 Two years that you've been gone from this earth, but not one moment that you've been gone from our hearts. We love you and miss you and believe you are watching over us. Your loving family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Eby, Kayden C. Kayden C. Eby 2000 ~ 2005 Our handsome little boy returned to the arms of his Heavenly Father on March 29, 2005. Kayden Christopher Eby was born October 2, 2000 in Bountiful, Utah. He was a special little boy who touched the hearts of everyone who came in contact with him. Kayden is survived by his father and mother, Eric and Christina Eby and sister, Kennedy of Roy, grandparents John and Diane Eby, serving a mission in Chili, Carol Manning of Kaysville, Stan and Marcy Manning of Bountiful and many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Connor and Kimball and now the three of them walk together in heaven as witnesses of truth. Funeral services were held Friday, April 1, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah. Interment was in Farmington City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Egan M.D., Merritt Hatch Merritt Hatch Egan, M.D. 1918 - 2005 Adieu, valiant physician! Exemplary father On Thursday, March 31, 2005, at age 86, Merritt Hatch Egan, M.D., died at home among family and friends after heroically enduring the afflictions of advanced age. He was the son of Charles Merritt Egan and Clara Rebecca Hatch, the great-grandson of frontiersman and pony-express leader, Major Howard Egan, and husband to Marcia Mae White, who attended to him lovingly during his illness. Dr. Egan grew up in Woods Cross with a worthy respect for the work ethic. Toiling in the strawberry fields from the age of six, he cultivated the love of growing things. At age16, he graduated from East High School and matriculated at the University of Utah. In 1938, he interrupted his studies to fulfill an LDS mission to the Eastern States. On his return, he courted his "Bible Girl," Marcia White, and they married in the Salt Lake Temple in June 1941. Throughout their productive and loving marriage he treated his Marcia with the same respect and devotion he witnessed in his home of origin. Life became more challenging during World War II in Philadelphia where medical school demanded his attention. Later, although scarcely established as a pediatrician in Salt Lake City, he served during the Korean War as a captain in the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps. Together, he and Marcia reared 11 children, teaching each one to venture forth. Together, they worshipped God. Together, they played tennis and traveled the world. Together, they strolled the lanes of life. Board certified in three medical specialties (pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child psychiatry), Dr. Egan cared for children and trained medical students to pursue their careers competently and compassionately. He also instilled in each of his children a sense of honor that comes from a life of hard work and devotion to God. He served as Medical Staff President of Primary Children's Medical Center, on the faculty of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine, Medical Director, Charter Summit Hospital, consultant to the Osler Institute, and advisor to the LDS Church Mission Training Center. Dr. Egan's professional career spanned circa 58 years; he worked until December 2004. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Merritt served faithfully as a missionary (Eastern States), scoutmaster, home teacher, Sunday-school teacher, bishop (Grandview Ward), counselor to two stake presidents (Wilford Stake), and advisor to the LDS Missionary Department. Reserved by nature, Merritt was pleased to be accompanied by his spirited and creative wife, Marcia. His devotion to her modeled to his children and others a generous and affectionate demeanor. Seven sons and four daughters valiantly assisted their mother during his illness. In 1995, Dr. Egan wrote and published Pursue What Matters Most, which is both a summation of his career as a physician and a father's testament on how best to live the life he loved. The book, intended as a gift to his children and grandchildren, continues to enrich their lives as a legacy of what he stood for-life-long learning, spiritual insight, and making a difference in a troubled, yet glorious world. He is survived by his wife Marcia, seven sons, Winston (Linda), Wayne (Kathryn), Robin (Mary), Richard (Sue), Dwight (Leslie), Michael (Mary), Talmage (Julie), four daughters, Kathleen Voorhees (Hugh), Marsha Dott Ralphs (Lenny), Heather Hyde (Rod), Natalie Gochnour (Chris), 67 grandchildren, and 52 great grandchildren with six more announced. Merritt's departure means a change of address where he is busily engaged even as we meet to celebrate his life. Where he now resides, his parents and siblings-Mary Ellen Ray, Stewart, Delbert and Carl-acquaint him with his new surroundings. His interpretation of life gives us renewed energy to become exemplary Latter-day Saints, for it is written "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him." The poet avers "Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow, Die not." (1610, John Donne) Indeed, John the Apostle reaffirms "this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." Services for Dr. Egan will be held Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Wilford Stake Center, 3080 South 1765 East. Friends may call Monday evening, April 4, between six and eight at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 So. Highland Drive, and one hour prior to the service. Interment, Wasatch Lawn. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Egley, Joseph Christian Joseph Christian Egley 1918 ~ 2005 Joseph Christian Egley, 86, passed away, Hurricane Utah, March 30, 2005. Joe was born on December 19, 1918 in Mink Creek Idaho to George Fredrick Egley and Mary A. Hanson. He was the third child of seven. He lived in Mink Creek until he was called on a mission to the Western States Mission. After returning, he enlisted in the Air Force and became a flight engineer on B-17's. He flew 25 successful missions in Europe during World War II. He married Gay Sullivan and together they spent the majority of their life in Casper, Wyoming operating gas stations and raising wheat. He was successful in raising wheat in an area where most people didn't believe that it could be done. He loved the out doors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Joe also loved to fly. He was known for always being a hard worker and friendly to all. He was survived by his wife Gay, three children, and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday April 4, 2005, 12:00 in the Hurricane Stake Center. (677 South 700 West) A Visitation will be held two hours prior on Monday. Interment will be in the Hurricane Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. 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. 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. Jenson, Esther Bernice Bernice Jenson 1922 ~ 2005 Esther Bernice Jenson passed away peacefully at The Stratford in Draper, Utah, her home since Nov of 2002. She was born on August 17, 1922 in West Jordan, Utah to Victoria and Looe Robinson. She married Ernest Leon Jenson on August 24, 1940. They made their home on a one acre lot in Sandy where Bernice lived for 62 years. In November of 2002, she moved to The Stratford Assisted Living for patients with Alzheimer's. Bernice was known for being a hard worker and a very active person. She will be missed by neighbors and friends that she met while working in her yard and walking. Bernice was happiest working in her yard. She had beautiful flowers, especially her lilies that decorated many weddings. She took very long walks everyday. She volunteered at Mid-Valley Elementary and spent a lot of time teaching children to read and helping with the school lunch program. Bernice loved children, especially her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bernice was an active member of the LDS Church and served a Stake LDS Mission. She is survived by her daughters, Dixie (Hartley) Fredrickson, Diane (Robert) Brown, and Nancy (Tom) Faircloth; seven grandchildren and many great grandchildren; sisters, Faye Bath and Margaret Godnick. Preceded in death by her husband, Leon Jenson; sisters, Virginia Swensen, Phyllis Page, Beverly Carter;and brothers, Lavell Robinson and Blaine Robinson. The family wishes to thank The Draper Stratford staff, which has been her extended family and provided loving care with the help of Care Source Hospice. The family extends special thanks to her sisters, Faye and Margaret, who have been angels by her side for the past few years. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State where friends may call Sunday 6-8 p.m. or Monday one hour prior to services. Interment in the West Jordan City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Johannesen, Grant N. Grant N. Johannesen 1921 ~ 2005 Grant Johannesen passed away peacefully Easter morning March 27, 2005, in Kleis, Germany. He was born in Salt Lake City on July 30, 1921, the son of Christian and Josephine Johannesen. Survived by son David Taylor Johannesen and wife Linda, California; grandchildren Christian B. Johannesen and Helen T. Johannesen, New York; sister Helen Shriver, Arizona; nieces Karen Johannesen and Pamela Claussen; nephew, Mike Jackstein. Preceded in death by wife Helen Taylor Johannesen, sister Florence Jackstein and brother Harold Johannesen. Funeral services will be 12 noon Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the Federal Heights Ward, 1300 E. Fairfax Road (335 North & 1300 East). Friends may call at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. where friends may call Monday 6-8 pm and Tuesday 10:30-11:30 at the Ward. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Johnstun, Owen Stacy Owen Stacy Johnstun 10/23/36 ~ 3/30/05 Owen Stacy Johnstun, age 68, died March 30, 2005 in Salt Lake. Born October 23, 1936 in Los Angeles, CA, a son of LaVell and Laura M. Nelson. Married Carole Parson August 6, 1966. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She preceded him in death. Owen was a faithful member of the LDS Church. He worked at PIE for 31 years. Our world has lost an honest, simple man. He lovingly cared for his wife through many trials. Dad was loved by all who met him. Thanks to all the Dr.'s and nurses who cared for our dad. Survived by four sons and five daughters: Phil, Cindy, David, Cathy, Taunya, Christine, Ed, and Stacy; 31 grandchildren; 18 great-grand-children; brother Jim Johnstun; and sisters Ruth Saunders and Betty L. Caropino. Preceded in death by two sons Michael and Gerald; two brothers Bob and Dick; and sister Betty A. Funeral Services will be Monday 11 a.m. at the Academy Park 1st Ward, 4605 Westpoint Drive, West Valley City. Friends may call Sunday evening 6-8 p.m. at the church and Monday one hour prior to services. Interment Valley View Memorial Park. Directors, Independent Funeral Service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Loveless, Dr. Pauline Dr. Pauline Loveless 1921 ~ 2005 Pauline Loveless was born Nov. 12, 1921 in Payson, Utah, to Martin Hill and Theressa (Richardson) Loveless, and she passed away March 17, 2005 in Huntsville, Texas. She enjoyed a rich career as a teacher, University administrator and counselor to students. She received her bachelor's degree in sociology from Weber State University and her doctoral degree in sociology from Weber State University and her doctoral degree in social work from the University of Utah. At Sam Houston State University, she was a professor in the College of Criminal Justice from 1974 to 1991. She also served as assistant dean of undergraduate studies from 1982 until she retired in 1991. Pauline's academic influence also extended beyond the confines of Walker County and the state of Texas, evidenced by her years of membership in and service to the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, which included a term as president of the organization. Pauline's true legacy, however will endure in the lives of her students, whom she served with patience, dedication and love and in her devotion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To students, church members and all others in need, her door was always open. She was a master teacher and lived a life of service. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Dr. Loveless is survived by three sisters, Afton L. Smith, Myrle L. Clark and Patricia Maxine Krueger, all of Salt Lake City, Utah and many nieces, nephews, friends and colleagues. Services will be held at 11 a.m. April 5, 2005 at the Walker Mortuary in Payson, Utah. Interment at the Payson, Utah City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. 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. Martinez, Simon Peter Simon Peter Martinez 4/2/1922 ~ 6/19/2001 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD. You will always be our hero. We love you and miss you everyday. Mom, Ron, Caroline, Viv, Sam, Maddy, Lisa and Steve and grandkids Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Mitchell, Barbara "Bobbie" Barbara "Bobbie" Mitchell 1925 ~ 2005 Barbara "Bobbie" Mitchell, 79, returned peacefully to her family on Tuesday March 29, 2005. She was born April 3, 1925 to John Elmer Mitchell, and Jane Elizabeth Millard in Bingham Canyon, Utah. She had four loving sons. She was an avid member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, a long time employee of Abbott Laboratories Inc. She enjoyed traveling, being on the back of a motorcycle, going to the Temple, and spending time with family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sons. Bobbie is survived by her brother Jack, two sons, many grandchildren nieces and nephews. Her spunky spirit and bright smile will be missed. Graveside services will be held on Monday, April 4, 2005 at 12 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave. & "N" Street. Friends may call prior at Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortuary, 255 South 200 East. Online guest book and directional maps are available at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Morgan, Brian Wayne Brian Wayne Morgan 1963 ~ 2005 Our loving son, brother, and friend returned to our Heavenly Father unexpectedly on March 29, 2005. He loved our Heavenly Father and enjoyed serving in the temple where he worked as a veil worker Friday and Saturday evenings. Brian was a man of God. He served a full time LDS mission to Taiwan and was called as a stake missionary to the Chinese-speaking people in the Boston area. Brian loved the Chinese people; he attended the Salt Lake University 39th (Chinese) Ward. Brian was born on March 21, 1963 in Seattle, Washington. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed being with people. Brian was a scholar; he accomplished a great deal during his life. At a young age of 13 he received his Eagle Scout award. Brian graduated from Murray High School in 1981, and continued on to MIT where he received a bachelor's degree in economics and a Masters of Business Administration. A few years later he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from UC Berkeley. He was loved by his parents Gary and Rosemary Morgan, his brothers, sisters, and his many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Brian shared a special bond with his brother Chad Henrichsen. The two were practically inseparable. Chad loved and admired his older brother and was loved by him. Brian will be dearly missed by all. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 4th at 11:00 a.m. at the Brownstone Chapel, 6410 South 725 East, Murray. A viewing will be held Sunday, April 3rd at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street in Murray from 5 p.m.- 7 p.m., and at the Brownstone Chapel one hour prior to the funeral. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Park, Richard Donald Richard Donald Park "Gone Golfin" Richard Donald Park, 59, loved and respected father, grandfather, and brother, passed away March 29, 2005. He was born August 31, 1945 in Murray, Utah to John Raymond and Naomi M. Chipman Park. Richard was married and divorced. Richard served his country as a Veteran of the Vietnam War and was a self employed electrical contractor owning and operating R. D. Park Electric. He was an avid golfer, winning many awards and qualified for the Senior Tour. Survivors: children, Bob Park (Donna), Nattalie Minson (Darren), Todd Park, Lynette LeMaster (Alan), John Park (Tara); grandchildren, Robert, Crystal, Ricky, Anthony, Ashlynn, Camery, Alexa, Brandon, Celeste, Cooper, Sydney, Jaydn, Kyler, Andrew, Julia, Austin, Hannah, Hadassah, Caleb, Crystal, Nick; sisters and brothers, Shirley Evans, Jackie Fullmer (Jerry), J. R. (Judy), Clint (Terri). Funeral services will be held Sunday, April 3, 2005, at 5:00 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State where friends may call Sunday 3-5 p.m. Interment, Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Bluffdale, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. 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. Peterson, Rhoda Rhoda King Peterson 11/12/1919~3/30/2005 Loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Rhoda King Peterson passed away March 30, 2005 at the home of her son, Larry. She was born November 12, 1919 at Teasdale, Utah to Maria Lyman and Volney Emery King. Rhoda attended high school in Provo and graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in English. She supported her family by teaching high school and middle school. She married Lawrence Richard Peterson, Sr. in 1942, later divorced. She was the proud mother of four children: Lawrence Richard Peterson, Jr., Mark King Peterson, Susan Peterson Gong, and Gloria Peterson Bastian. In 1966, she married Grandale G. Finlayson. He died in 1988. Rhoda was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. At age 70, she served a proselyting mission to France and Belgium, tracting alongside twenty-one-year-old sister missionaries. Her life was a series of adventures from being the camp cook for ranch hands and cowboys in scenic southern Utah, to living in a ghost town mining gold in Montana, to single handedly raising four rambunctious children, not to mention flying around the western United States in a wide variety of aircraft with Dick or traveling the world with Grandale. A gregarious person, Rhoda loved to participate in all kinds of discussions---political, religious, sports, or family. She was a person who saw the best in everything and everyone and was grateful for every blessing. Rhoda endured her trials with optimism and humor. She was always asked to bring her famous potato salad to any family gathering. Rhoda is survived by her children and their spouses: Larry and Janet Peterson, Cottonwood Heights, Utah; Mark and Linda Peterson, Tonopah, Nevada; Sue and Brian Gong, Madbury, New Hampshire; Gloria and Gary Bastian, Hansen, Idaho; 17 grandchildren: Scott, Stephanie, Tom, Greg, Jeff, Brent, Amy Sue, Kathy, Michael, Nancy, Gloria Jean, Angela, Benjamin, Jacob, Christina, Desiree, and Cody; 17 great-grandchildren: Brinley, Ben, Amanda, Emma, Andrew, Emily, Alex, Sophia, Lori, Adam, Taegen, Stile, Liv, Lily, Copper, Carter, and Carson. Also survived by her brother, Dwight King, and her sister, Romola Cole. Preceded in death by one grandson, Garrett Bastian; a daughter-in-law, Linda Thomas Peterson, brothers and sisters: Hugh King, Gladys Isaacson, June King, Cecil King, Rosetta King, and Craig King. Friends may call at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 Bengal Blvd. (7600 South), Salt Lake City, Sunday, April 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Monday, April 4, from 11:00-11:45 a.m. prior to service at the church. Funeral services will be Monday, April 4, at noon at the Salt Lake Brighton Stake Center, 2895 Creek Road (7980 South), Salt Lake City. Interment at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 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. 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. Russon, JoAnn "Annie" JoAnn Russon "Annie" Our sweet daughter, sister, aunt and friend, JoAnn Russon, 59, passed away following a long and courageous battle with Multiple Sclerosis. JoAnn was born August 13, 1945 in Lehi, Utah to Leo Wing and Esther Maxine McGee Russon. JoAnn spent most of her early life in the Rose Park area where she attended local schools, eventually graduating from West High School. She enjoyed playing sports with the Young Women in her church. JoAnn was an All Star pitcher in Women's fast pitch softball. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The family wishes to thank the staff at Draper Care Center where JoAnn resided the past several years, for their compassionate care. JoAnn will be deeply missed by her loving family including: her mom and dad; sisters, Judy (Spencer) Hind and Janice (Lester) Nielsen; a brother, Robert (Wendy) Russon; many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Monday, April 4th at 12 noon in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue and 'N' Street. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and Monday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to leaving for the cemetery. On line condolences at obits@larkinmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Salmon, Melvin John Melvin John Salmon 1921 ~ 2005 CENTERVILLE- Our loving husband, dad, papa, brother and friend returned to his Heavenly Father Thursday, March 31, 2005. Melvin John Salmon was born April 28, 1921 in Salt Lake City, Utah to the family of John Homer and Margaret Pheobe White Salmon. He lived his younger years in Mesa and Gilbert, Arizona, returning to Salt Lake City at the age of 15. He went to work at the age of 15 to help support his family after his father's death. Married Barbara D. Erickson in 1947, later divorced. Married Patricia Gail Simpson in December of 1965. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many callings, the last of which was Patriarch of the West Bountiful Stake. He loved fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. One of his greatest loves was his garden and providing fresh vegetables for family, neighbors and friends. He served 13 years in the military, retiring from Hill Air Force Base in 1974. He served in England Burmingham and Mazatlan Mexican mission with his companion and helped support all of his grandchildren who served missions. He has been a great support to his entire family. Survived by his wife, Gail; daughters, Pamela (Robert) Shriver, Cathy Arends; sons, Melvin John (Myra) Salmon, Jr., Keith (Eileen) Salmon; 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grand-children; sister, Irene Johnson; brothers, Orville, Eugene, Dean and Bill. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Glen, Alvin and Jerry; sister, Mary and son-in-law, Donald Arends. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Centerville 7th Ward Chapel, 270 N. 300 E., Centerville. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main and Monday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Centerville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the LDS General Missionary Fund. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Smith, Ruby Stone Ruby Stone Smith 01/15/1913 ~ 4/01/05 "Together Forever" Ruby Stone Smith, 92, our precious beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother passed away on April 1, 2005, at the Residency Care Source Hospice Center after suffering a stroke. We would like to thank Care Source for their care and compassion. She was born January 15, 1913 to Alice Tapp Stone and David Philip Stone in Cottonwood, Utah. She married Dell Vane Smith June 7, 1933 in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her in death on August 31, 1990. Ruby was an active member of the LDS Church and very much a family oriented Mom who loved her gardening, tatting, crocheting and canning. She was a wonderful Mother and homemaker. She will be greatly missed. She is survived by her three daughters; Jean Fitzgerald, Lehi Utah; Margie (Ken) Adams, Sandy Utah; Dawn (Clay) Hatfield, Tempe, AZ; 15 grandchildren; 36 great-grand children, one great- great-grandchild and one sister. Preceded in death by five sisters and two brothers. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, April 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley 1007 West South Jordan Parkway (10600 South) where a viewing will be held Sunday, April 3, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. Friends may call one hour prior to the services on Monday. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. Thompson, Melvin Kirk Melvin Kirk Thompson 1927 ~ 2005 Melvin Kirk Thompson peacefully passed away April 1, 2005 from a lingering illness. Born July 26, 1927 to Melvin Billings Thompson and Hazel Justesen Thompson. Graduated from East High School in 1944 and attended the University of Utah in the engineering department. Served in the Navy in World War II. Married Ruth Marilyn Rigby on October 16, 1947 in the SL LDS Temple. Many hours were spent with his family in service, love, and enjoyable activities. MK owned and operated his own construction company for 52 years developing wonderful friendships in clients and subcontractors. Monthly meetings with good friends in the Southeast Lions Club began in 1955 until just last week. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mel served in many capacities including the Bishopric and Elder's Quorum President. Survived by his loving wife, three sisters Hazel (Bill) Dunston, Alice Clark, Joanne (Roger) Pugmire; four children Wes (Rose) Thompson, Brad (Melissa) Thompson, Guy (Judy) Thompson, Dana (Ken) Sowby; 15 grandchildren, and 12 great-grand-children. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Tuesday, April 5, 2005, at the Monument Park 14th Ward, 2255 S. Wasatch Dr. (one block east of Foothill Drive). Friends may call Monday, April 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 E. 1300 S., and Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. prior to services at the ward. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Mel's name to the Utah Diabetes Association. Register condolences at larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005. West, Varian LaVearl Varian LaVearl West "Master Gardener" After a long and debilitating illness, Varian L. West was called home to his Heavenly Father on March 29, 2005. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He was born on July 2, 1929 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to Varian W. and Edna Binns West. He was educated at the Utah School for the Deaf in Ogden, Utah. He worked most of his life in the printing trade. He married Lila Bosshardt in July 1949. They were the parents of four children, one of whom died in infancy. Varian loved the outdoors life-fishing, hunting, growing fruits and vegetables. He loved horses and dogs. He had a kind and generous heart, sharing his bounty and knowledge with others. After his divorce in 1990, he met and married Marion Brown Malloy on March 30, 1991. They shared a very special love and bond. She was his loving caretaker at home these last two years. He is survived by his wife, Marion; sons, Richard and Billy (Wendy); daughter Jolene (Vance) Dalton; six stepchildren, William, Eric, Marianne, Glenn, Alvin Malloy, and Kathleen Angelo; 28 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and his special Chihuahuas. He is preceded in death by his parents, mother-in-law Floris; brother, David; infant daughter, Connie; and great-grandson, Hunter West. Special thanks to his long-time physician, Dr. Dana Wilson and the staff at St. Mark's Hospital. Funeral services will be held 3 pm on Monday, April 4, 2005 at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road in West Jordan, with a viewing one-hour prior. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/2/2005.