OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 7 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 Baessler, Siegfried Siegfried Baessler SIG Siegfried Baessler, age 80, passed away April 3, 2005. Born Feb. 15, 1925 in Greenburg, Germany to Eric and Elizabeth Reichelt Baessler. Veteran of the U.S. Navy. Worked as a salesman for Glade Candy Company. Survived by brothers Michael of Grantsville, Utah; Carl of West Valley City; Ralph of St. George; and sister, Annamarie Nicon, Centerville. Private family services will be held. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Barker, Ralph Byrne Ralph Byrne Barker 1921 ~ 2005 Ralph Byrne Barker of Centerville, Utah passed peacefully from this life into the arms of a loving Heavenly Father, April 6, 2005, surrounded by his family. He was a colon cancer survivor of many years but fought a courageous battle for three years against a very rare form of cancer, Merkle cell. Ralph was born July 2, 1921 in Nemaha County, Nebraska to Eunice Marie Hill and Ralph Clifton Den. He married his sweetheart of almost 63 years, July 25, 1942 in Reno, Nevada. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He loved his country dearly and served in the United States Navy, SeaBee's in the Pacific theater. He was in the invasion of Tinian where he later was a shovel operator, loading trucks with coral that was used to build the runway for the Enola Gay that dropped the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Ralph worked 34 years for the Union Pacific Railroad as a pipefitter. He also served as a Sheetmetal Worker's Union local chairman and later as the District Financial Secretary. As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in many, many capacities. His favorite callings were as Elder's Quorum president, working with the once active widows and widowers and the Mutual for the Handicapped in Davis County. Ralph and his beloved Verleen served as Temple Ordinance workers and enjoyed a mission in the Ohio, Columbus Mission. He had a passion for gardening and keeping his lawn beautiful. He had a deep and abiding love of the gospel and the Lord. He was a man of honesty and integrity. He had a strong work ethic which he passed on to his children as his legacy. He is survived by his loving, caring wife, Verleen; one daughter and son-in-law, Sandra Kay (Terry) Smith; one son and daughter-in-law, Gary D. (Darlene) Barker. There are seven grandchildren: Daniel P. Smith of Midvale; Timothy (Jolyn) Smith of Panguitch; Ann-Rachelle (Stephen) Rosier of Harrisonville; Patricia K. (Mark) Vales of Dallas, Texas; Shannon (Charles) Dwan of Conway, Arkansas; Heather L. (Benjamin) Matthews of Little Rock; Arkansas and Rachel Barker of Logan, Utah. There are also 15 great-grandchildren: Collin, Gavin, Kaelee, Maxwell, Lauren, Teirsa, Austin, Megan and Maquel Smith, Seth and Rebecca Rosier, Andrew and Alasen Dwan, Cody and Kory Cox. He is also survived by one brother, Carl E. Hill of Stella, Nebraska; Wilma Johanson of Pocatello, Idaho and Eoma Lee Masonbrink of Auburn, Nebraska; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Wilda Toscano and Wanda Hill. Funeral services will be held Sat., April 9, 2005 at 1 p.m. at the Centerville 9th Ward Chapel, 1475 N. 50 E. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, and Sat. morning from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the church prior to services. Interment Centerville City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Bergstrom, Juanita Juanita Bergstrom 1/13/23 ~ 4/6/05 Mary Juanita Bergstrom returned home to her Heavenly Father at the age of 82. She was born in Logan, Utah to Sylvester James Nielsen and Jennie Marie Hansen. She spent most of her childhood in Magna. She married Walter Bergstrom on November 12, 1940, and was later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in June 1943. The Bergstroms were one of the first 100 families that moved to Kearns. She is survived by her loving husband; six children, Gaylyn (Shirley), Noland (Sally), Keith (Marilyn), Gerald, Jeniel (Lewis) Skaug, Merrilyn (Scott) Beal; 23 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; foster Lamanite daughter, Laverne; three sisters; three brothers and many extended family members. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 9th, 2:00 p.m. at the Kearns Central Stake Center, 4575 W. 5415 S. A viewing will be held Friday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Road, and one hour prior to services at the church. Special thanks to the Hospice of Utah staff that gave such compassionate care to Juanita. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Bertoch, John Wayne John Wayne Bertoch 1952 ~ 2005 My eternal companion and our best friend, John W. Bertoch, passed away on April 4, 2005. John was born June 14, 1952, in Pocatello Idaho to Jack W. Bertoch and Colleen Price. John loved life and had an infectious laugh. He loved his family and friends. He was always interested in others, their lives, their joys, their sorrows. His greatest joy was in serving others. His friends referred to him as "big hearted John." He loved music. He was an accomplished pianist, taught piano lessons, and loved to sing with his wife, Marilyn. He loved to go to the movies and enjoyed the experience with his diet Coke and popcorn. He loved reading and learning. He enjoyed emailing to countless friends. Held many positions of leadership in the LDS Church. Went to school in Pocatello. Worked for his Grandpa Bertoch at Paramount Dry Cleaners. After graduating from high school, he attended Rick's College where he spent his summers at the Play Mill Theatre in Jackson Hole. He began his career with US West in Pocatello, and in 1977 moved to Salt Lake City and worked for Quest for over 25 years, where he enjoyed many friendships that have lasted through the years. He is survived by his wife Marilyn and his son Cameron, father Jack (Barbara), brothers David (Stacy), Tim (Jalene), Scott (Pam), Jason (Julia), sisters Lisa (Chris), Leslie (Dave), Lee Ann (Dale), step-sister Deborah Miller (Robert), mother and father-in-law Gene and Joyce Smith, sister-in-law Sharon (Warren) Rappleye, brother-in-law Jerry (Betsy) Smith, and many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly. Preceded in death by mother Colleen, step-father Harold Whisler, Michael Bertoch (uncle), and loving grandparents. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 8 at 12 noon at the Cottonwood Heights 3rd Ward, 6890 S. 2228 E. A viewing will be held Thurs. night from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive and one hour prior to funeral services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/7/2005. Bettess, Deborah Deborah Bettess 1953 ~ 2005 Deborah Bettess passed away April 2, 2005 at her home in Salt Lake City. She was the daughter of Sharon Gibbs Wells and Richard D. Bettess. She was born Jan. 14, 1953. She is survived by her mother, Sharon (Pinehurst, TX); her sister Arleene Hunt (Pinehurst, TX) and her brother Martin L. Wells (Magnolia, TX). She is preceded in death by her father, Richard, stepfather Lynn M. Wells, and grandmother Mrs. Wilma Grieve. Debbie will be remembered for her dedicated advocacy with the Disability Act and the Council for the Blind. She will be missed terribly by her loving family and many good friends. Magnolia Funeral home, Magnolia TX. She will be buried Saturday April 9 in Magnolia Texas. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Brower, Grant Clark Grant Clark Brower 1973 ~ 2005 Grant Clark Brower of Salt Lake City, beloved son, brother, uncle, teacher, and friend, died 2 Apr 2005 while rock climbing near Boulder, Colorado. He was born 3 Dec 1973 in Provo, Utah, but lived in Salt Lake City from the age of two. He graduated from West High School and received degrees from the University of Utah in Economics and in Elementary Education. After High School, he joined the Army Reserve and had fulfilled his service obligation. He was currently serving as a first grade bi-lingual teacher at Rose Park Elementary School in Salt Lake City. Grant was an avid athlete, outdoorsman, and adventurer. He had served in Korea for a short time while in the reserves, taught for a year in Costa Rica learning spanish in the process and certifying as a scuba diver, and spent a summer in Ecuador as a Fulbright-Hays Scholar, where he met the light of his life, Kristen Schaub. He played both ice and deck hockey, competed in several triathons, and ran half-marathons with his sister Anna. He loved hiking through Utah's canyon lands with his friends and his siblings, Anna, David, and Lydia. He is survived by his fianc , Kristen, a bilingual teacher in Park City, Jumpy (his tarantula), and Cylon (his boa constrictor). Surviving family members include his parents, Dirk and Cheryl Brower of Salt Lake City, sister Deborah and her husband, Dan Norris, of Barre, Vermont, sister Rebekah and her husband James Gustason of Woods Cross, Utah, sister Anna Brower of Denver, Colorado, brother David of Salt Lake City, and sister Lydia of Bountiful, Utah. He will be greatly missed by his niece, Bayly Dae, and nephews Max, Jack, Josh, David, and Sammy. There will be an informal memorial celebration of Grant's life at 2148 Blair St., Salt Lake City at 6:30 p.m. on Thurs., 7 Apr 2005 and a viewing at Larkin Mortuary at 260 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, 8 Apr 2005. The funeral is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. in the Salt Lake 19th Ward Chapel at 225 W. 500 N. in Salt Lake City with a viewing at that location at 11:00 a.m. Interment at the Salt Lake City Cemetery in the Avenues will immediately follow the funeral services. It is anticipated that Spanish translation will be available for the funeral service. Those who wish to remember Grant may contribute to the Grant Brower Memorial Fund for the Rose Park Elementary School bi-lingual program. Contributions may be made at any Mountain America Credit Union. Online condolences may be made through www.larkinmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Bullough, Robert Dale Robert Dale Bullough 1955 ~ 2005 Our loving husband, father, son, brother and uncle Dale Bullough, 49, died April 5 from injuries sustained in a fall. He was born June 15, 1955 in Salt Lake City to Bonnie and Bob Bullough. He graduated from Kearns High School in 1973 and attended the University of Utah and Utah Technical College. He married Jennifer Rohrbach on July 27, 1992. Together they raised their daughter Casey Gail, 8, Dale's pride and joy. Dale worked as a draftsman, designer and illustrator for over 20 years. He was quiet and unassuming, and had a warm smile. He was an avid swimmer for the Kearns youth aquatic team and in high school. He enjoyed raising fish and reptiles, and loved landscaping, reading and model trains. Dale is preceded in death by his sister Marianne Hartt, and is survived by his wife and daughter, his parents, his sister Christene (Dave) Thresher, his brother John D. (Joe Zachmann) Bullough; nieces and nephews; mother-in-law, brothers and sisters-in-law; aunts, uncles and cousins. The family would like to thank Tammy and the University of Utah Medical Center staff for the care they gave Dale. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Sat., April 9, Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 S., Kearns, UT. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Cannon Jr., Edwin Q. Edwin Q Cannon Jr. 1918 ~ 2005 Like his grandfather Apostle George Q. Cannon, Edwin Q. Cannon, Jr. was a pioneer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1978 he was called by the First Presidency of the Church, together with his wife and one other couple, Rendell and Rachel Mabey, to establish the first official branches of the Church among the blacks in Africa. In less than a year, trained native leaders in Ghana and Nigeria were presiding over 27 LDS branches made up of the hundreds of new members baptized by Brothers Cannon and Mabey. "Ted" Cannon, as he was known to friends and relatives, was born May 6, 1918, to Edwin Q. and Luella Wareing Cannon. Because of the flu epidemic then raging, he was born at home, 231 D St in Salt Lake City, delivered by his father's brother Dr. William T. Cannon. He grew up on "the Avenues," attending Lowell, Bryant Junior High, and East High schools. Ted's studies at the University of Utah were interrupted in 1937 by a mission call to Hitler's Germany. He was president of the East Berlin Branch in 1939 when the missionaries were evacuated as World War II began. He finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned home in 1940. He re-enrolled at the "U," rejoined the University polo team, and became president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He and Janath Russell were married in the Salt Lake Temple on August 13, 1941, exactly two years from the date they had first met in Berlin. He graduated in 1942 -"in absentia"- as he was already at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, from which he received his MBA in 1943, graduating magna cum laude at the top of his class. During the war he was an officer in the U.S. Army, stationed at the Quartermaster Office of Price Adjustment in San Francisco. He returned to Salt Lake City and the family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Co., in spite of tempting job offers elsewhere, and with his brother, William W., managed the company successfully for over 30 years. The brothers shouldered each other's responsibilities to make mission calls possible, and enjoyed sharing a ranch in Kamas Valley. A life of service in the Church included these positions: counselor to Bishop Orval Fox in the 20th Ward 1950-'59; Ensign Stake High Council (1959-'64; bishop of the Ensign 4th Ward 1964-'71; president of the Switzerland Mission, 1971-'74; counselor and later executive secretary in the International Mission 1974-'87; sealer in the Salt Lake Temple; director of the Nauvoo Visitors Center 1987-'89; interim president of the Hamburg Germany Mission for three months in 1989, so Pres. Walter Paul could re-open the East German Mission; president of the Frankfurt Temple 1989-'91. Civic service included: member of the Utah State House of Representatives 1956, 1958, 1960; president of Marking Device Association 1971; member of Utah Executives Association, Rotary International, and Utah Manufacturers Association. Ted was a respected businessman, a loyal husband, a quiet and caring father, a faithful friend, and a delightful companion. His mortal life ended on April 6, 2005. Among those who will miss him until they meet again are: His wife, Janath Russell Cannon, children: Ann (Richard) LeVitre, Ned (Kay) Cannon, Melissa (Tim) Evans, Russell (Shelley) Cannon, Tenney (Anita) Cannon, and Myra (Darin) Kerr; 26 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sat. April 9, 2005, 12:00 noon at the Salt Lake Ensign Stake Center, 2nd Ave. & A Street. Friends may call Fri. evening from 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and from 10:30-11:45 prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund, are suggested. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Chavis, Bud E. Bud E. Chavis 1931 ~ 2005 MONROE, UTAH - Bud Edward Chavis, age 73, died April 3, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. He was born May 7, 1931 in Monroe, Utah, a son of Eldon H. and Ella Pearson Chavis. Bud served his country during the Korean Conflict in the US Navy from 1950 to 1954. He married Beverly Ence, January 20, 1954 in Richfield, Utah. They had three children and were later divorced. He had lived in Monroe, Draper, Kanab and he died in Sandy, Utah. Bud is survived by his children: Dan Chavis and Trina Ballard, both of Monroe; Anita Purser of West Jordan; nine grandchildren; brother and sister: Larry Chavis of West Jordan and Cheryl Chavis of Sandy. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 12 Noon in the Monroe 1st LDS Ward Chapel, 49 East 200 North in Monroe, where friends may call for viewing Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 prior to the services. Burial with military honors accorded by the Monroe American Legion Post #37 will be in the Monroe City Cemetery under the direction of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield, Salina and Gunnison, Utah. On line guest book at: www.springerturner.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Christensen, Luella Afton Nielson Luella Afton Nielson Christensen 1918 ~ 2005 Luella Afton Nielson Christensen, named after her mother's twin sister, Luella, born Nov. 4, 1918 in Ephraim, Utah, passed away on April 3, 2005 of causes incident to age. She had a happy childhood growing up in a family with three sisters and one brother and her beloved parents, Ernest and Castella Nielson. Her sisters are Veone Hunter (Earl), now deceased, Doris Larsen (McCoy), and Shirley Kilgore (Earl). Her brother Vertis (LaRue) is also deceased. Afton married Dean Christian Christensen on June 1, 1944 and they were a united team, accomplishing many things during their lifetime. She supported Dean in his career in Education and they lived in Moroni, Logan, Duchesne, and Salt Lake City, Utah, Eugene, Oregon, Beirut, Lebanon and Provo and Orem, Utah. She was an excellent typist and typed Dean's Masters Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation on her old manual typewriter, word perfect. When Dean retired in 1978 they served a mission as Directors of the Hawaii Temple Visitor's Center. They loved Hawaii and the people and returned many times for prolonged visits. Afton had many friends because she loved others and made them feel important. She was always doing nice things for other people, especially young mothers and those in need. She adored babies and always made a fuss over them. Her daughters remember her selfless service when she came to help them when they had new babies. She never complained but went about lifting the burdens of others whenever she could. Afton has always accepted and fulfilled church callings efficiently and willingly in the various organizations of the LDS Church. One of her favorite callings was Relief Society Secretary. Afton was an avid reader and belonged to the Acacia and other book clubs through the years. She loved to recite poetry and sing songs to her children and grandchildren. She also inherited, from her father, a love of flower gardens. Her husband, Dean, once wrote about her: "Afton is conscientious, concerned and interested in people. She is personable, well-groomed, tender, sympathetic and shares her material and spiritual talents generously. She walks in the Savior's footsteps. She works overtime to win and merit affection and forgives freely. She is a meticulous seamstress, having fashioned clothing for herself and her children as they grew. An excellent homemaker, she enjoys cooking and entertaining friends. She never forgets birthdays. She is extremely capable but worries about her competency. Afton is admired and loved by all, even her sons-in-law. I am fortunate and happy that the Lord helped me find Afton to be my earthly and eternal companion. I love and appreciate her for what she is and stands for - a true daughter of our Heavenly Father." She is survived by her five children, Jed (Kathy), Napa, CA; Sherrie Wiseman (Rick), Santa Rosa, CA; Kim (Lynette), Springville, UT; Laurie Maynes (Alan), Price; and Wendy Frahm (Dave), Orem, UT. She and Dean have 27 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren in whom she took great delight in teaching and helping through life. The family expresses their thanks to the staff at Courtyard at Jamestown for their loving kindness this past year. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Sunset Heights 2nd Ward Chapel, 400 W. 1260 S. (University Pkwy), Orem, Utah. Friends may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street and Sat. morning at the church from 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Christensen, Reva Reva Christensen 1915 ~ 2005 HUNTINGTON/LOGAN - Our loving mother, grandmother and sister, Reva Wakefield Christensen, age 89, passed away April 6, 2005 in Logan. She was born August 3, 1915 in Huntington, Utah to Don and Irene Bradley Wakefield. Married W. Ray Christensen, Nov. 2, 1932 in Price; their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Ray passed away on Feb. 8, 2003. Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she held several musical callings including Primary and Relief Society Chorister. She had a special way with little children. Her family was her life and she was a wonderful mother. She had many talents and she was a seamstress for JC Penney's, Levan's and Mr. Mac's. Reva is survived by two daughters and one son, Reva LaRae (Andrew) Douros, Price; Robert (Claudia) Christensen, Richmond; daughter, Patricia (Sam) Swasey, Millville; sister, Addie Richards, St. George; 16 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and 16 great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, and two sisters. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Sunshine Terrace Staff, for their many acts of kindness to Reva and her family. Funeral service, Monday, April 11, 2005, 1 p.m., Huntington 3rd LDS Ward, located on 190 S. Main. Family will be at the church Monday one hour prior to service. Interment, Huntington City Cemetery. Under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Diaz, William Frank William Frank Diaz 1941 ~ 2005 William Frank Diaz, 63, passed away on April 1, 2005 in St. George, Utah after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Bill was born April 19, 1941 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Florence Alane Siciliano Diaz and William Joseph Diaz. He attended school in Salt Lake and graduated from Granite High School. He served in the Marine Corps Reserves from 1961 to 1965 with the rank of Corporal. He worked at Kennecott Copper for 28 years and also was a draftsman and floor layer. He enjoyed coaching little league baseball, football, and track and field. Bill was an avid University of Utah sports fan and was an usher for the Utah Jazz for a short time. Bill and his wife June were married September 20, 1971 in Elko, NV and renewed their vows on September 20, 2003 in St. George, UT. He is survived by his wife June Katherine Pirente Diaz of St. George; his mother Florence Diaz, sister Patti of Murray, UT; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is also survived by his two sons, Paul (Jennifer) Breinholt and Todd Breinholt of Salt Lake City, UT; stepsons Stuart Campbell of Ogden, UT and Justin Campbell of West Jordan, UT. He leaves six grandchildren, Parker and London Breinholt of Salt Lake City; Madison, Relley and Emily Campbell of Ogden, UT and Mitchell Campbell of Taylorsville, UT. Funeral Services will be held at Calvary Chapel, 3922 S. Pioneer Rd, St. George, UT on Sat., April 9th at 11 a.m. with interment at Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George. Family and friends are invited to the viewings at Heideman Mortuary, 170 S. Mall Dr., St. George, UT from 6-8 p.m. on Fri., April 8th and one hour before the funeral services at Calvary Chapel. The family would like to express their appreciation to Dr. Gregory Litton of Salt Lake City and his staff and also Dr. Joseph D. Te of St. George, UT and his staff who provided such excellent care to Bill during his long illness. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/8/2005. Drysdale, Kiley Adam Kiley Adam Drysdale 1983 ~ 2005 On April 2, 2005 our beloved son and little brother left us and went home to be with his Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ. Kiley was born on a warm spring day May 25, 1983. He brought joy and love to his family from the moment he was born. Kiley was a very valiant son of God and stood for truth and righteousness his whole life. He was always the first one to help another or take care of the underdog. Kiley was an excellent student with a keen mind. He was always an honor role student and often carried a 4.0 grade point average. He loved sports and his passion was playing football which he excelled in. He graduated from Sky View High School and attended Utah State University for several semesters. He was an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had been an active member his whole life. Kiley was welcomed in Heaven by his angel sister, Elizabeth Becky Murray. Surviving are his father James Harmon Drysdale, Denver, CO; father and mother Mark E. And Becky B. Murray, Hyde Park, UT; brothers Jamey Darrick Drysdale, Smithfield, UT; Tyson Riley Drysdale, North Logan, UT; Casey James Drysdale, Richmond, UT'; Daniel Mark Murray, Logan, UT; April Skelton Murray, Denver, CO; Hilary Murray, Denver, CO; and his beloved little sister Alexandra Becky Murray, three sister-in-laws and one brother-in-law; grandmas and grandpas, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and a whole large family that will miss his sweet smile and loving ways more than we can say. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 9, at 1 p.m. in the Hyde Park Stake Center, 535 E. 200 S, Hyde Park, Utah. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 8 at the Allen Hall Mortuary, 34 E. Center St, Logan and from 11:30 - 12:45 p.m. on Saturday at the stake center. In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to the Kiley Drysdale Donative Fund with proceeds going to Mothers for The Children of Russia Charity. Donations can be made at any Wells Fargo branch. Condolences may be sent to the family by email at mortuaryobits@yahoo.com and put Kiley Drysdale in the subject. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Flint, Fae Marie Fae Marie Flint 1922 ~ 2005 Fae Marie Flint passed away peacefully at the Rocky Mountain Care Center in Bountiful after a long illness with cancer on April 4, 2005. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah on April 14, 1922 to William Raymond and Hazel Lambourne Flint. Retired from Sweets Candy after 30 plus years. Loved camping, fishing, the outdoors and her dogs. Enjoyed giving large family Christmas parties. She gave much personal time to her nieces and nephews. Survived by sisters Beth Coburn and LaVerne (John) German; a brother Donald (Barbara "Bobbie") Flint; also many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; brothers William "Bill" Raymond Jr., Jack L., and Edward Wilson; sister Frances Fisher. Funeral services will be held 12 noon, Friday, April 8 at Larkin Mortuary (260 East South Temple). Family will receive friends Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary as well as one hour prior to services. Interment at Salt Lake City Cemetery (4th Ave and N St.) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Gonzales, Mary Margaret Stines Mary Margaret Stines Gonzales "Auntie" Mary Margaret Stines Gonzales was born January 2, 1909 in Rociada, New Mexico to John and Fermina Rodriguez Stines. She lived 96 extraordinary years, where everyone knew her as strong, full of life and with a wonderful sense of humor. Her journey here ended April 6, 2005 due to congestive heart failure. Survived by caregivers, niece Dora Garduno and great-nephew Elmer Garduno and many other extended family members, including four generations of nieces and nephews who she called her kids; also survived by special friend, Edna. Auntie, you will always be in our thoughts, prayers, and especially our memories. Funeral Mass Saturday, April 9, 11 a.m., St. Therese Catholic Church, 624 West Lennox Street (7870 South), Midvale. Friends may call at the church Friday evening, 6-7:30 p.m., with Rosary following at 7:30. Interment, Lake Hills Memorial Park. Special thanks to the staff at the hospice facility CareSource for their tender care and love. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Gonzalez, Primitivo Primitivo Gonzalez "Pete" Our beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away on April 4, 2005 from a heart attack. Pete was born Nov. 26, 1917 in Summerton, Arizona to Nestor and Demetria Gonzalez. Preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, one sister and his son Ernesto (Ernie). Survived by his wife of 66 years Josephine and five children, Ramona, Pasqual, Mary Tulin (Bob), Antonia Grodt (Doug), Spokane, WA; Gloria, and sister, Petra Delgado; seven grandsons; three granddaughters; four great-grandsons and three great-granddaughters. Retired from Kennecott Copper after 35 years as a welder. Was active in the Catholic Church as a Eucharist Minster. Dad was an avid golfer and was most proud of his two hole-in-ones. But his greatest joy was spending time with his one great love Josie, and having family gatherings where they could watch their grand and great-grandchildren grow up. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. At Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 715 West 300 North. A Vigil Service will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call from 6 - 7 p.m. Committal, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. Dad-grandpa, you will be greatly missed, always loved, and never forgotten. God bless you and rest in peace. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Grange, Dennis William Dennis William Grange 1970 ~ 2005 MURRAY - Dennis William Grange, 34, passed away April 4, 2005 in Murray. He was born July 17, 1970 in Price, UT to Ferris and Mary Bea Jones Grange. Dennis enjoyed watching NASCAR and riding and racing motorcycles. He loved his family and friends, taking delight in "giving them a hard time" and helping them out whenever he could. He is survived by three daughters: Teaira, Ashtin and Keely, who are the loves of his life. Also survived by sisters Pam and Jim Anderson of Huntington; Kimberly and Glenn Huff of Price; brothers: Gale and Claudia Grange of Highland; Richard and Elaine Grange of Sandy; Ralph and Karen Grange of Magna; Jeff and Teri Grange of Huntington; Gordon and Kay Grange of Sandy and Darin and Deanna Grange of Sandy. Preceded in death by parents and brother Michael. We will miss you Funeral services will be held Sat., April 9, 2005 at 12 noon in the Huntington 1st/5th Ward Chapel (115 So. 400 E.) where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Huntington Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Hessheimer, Larry Larry Hessheimer 1937 ~ 2005 Larry Andy Hessheimer died peacefully April 2, 2005 after a determined five-year battle with cancer. Born April I, 1937 he spent his final days celebrating his life and birthday amid family and friends. Larry married Claudia Joy Faddis, the mother of his children May 5, 1953, divorced 1962. He married Kathy Larsen, January 2, 1986. He is survived by his loving wife Kathleen (Kathy); daughters, Sherri Steck and Deanna Whelcher, son, Randy; beloved daughter-in-law Julie Hessheimer, and wife, Kathy; whose unwavering love and support gave him the courage to fight his disease, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. His father Andrew, mother Pearl, brothers Gene and Dale, sister Betty Lou and son Scott preceded him in death. A private memorial service for family and friends will be held Saturday April 9, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt Olympus Presbyterian Church, at 3280 East 3900 South, Salt Lake. The family would like to thank Care Source Hospice for the loving care they provided to Larry and his family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Jeppsen, Allan R. Allan R. Jeppsen 1937 ~ 2005 Our beloved brother, Allan Russell Jeppsen, passed from this life Monday, April 4, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on November 23, 1937, in Ogden, Utah, to Archibald Russell and Viola Allen Jeppsen. Allan received his Bachelor's Degree in English at the University of Utah and was awarded the prestigious Woodrow Wilson Scholarship to study literature at the University of Minnesota. Upon returning to Utah, he did further graduate studies and taught English at the University of Utah for a period of time. Allan was a quiet, deeply intellectual man. He was gifted musically and in his youth considered a career as a concert pianist. When in high school, he accompanied the Union Pacific Chorus in Ogden. Allan could converse in depth on many different subjects and found his greatest joys in reading, listening to classical music, gardening and visiting with family and sharing the insights he had gained. He had a particularly close relationship with his brother, Kent, who was very attentive to him during his final weeks. Allan will be greatly missed by those of us who loved him. The family wishes to thank all of the doctors, nurses, and other staff at the Medical/Surgical ICU at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, who gave such outstanding care to Allan in the week before his death. Allan was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Robert (Sally) Arway, Ogden, Utah; his brothers, Robert (Sharon) of Layton, Utah; and Kent, Salt Lake City; and various nieces and nephews. There will be no public memorial service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Jolley, Marva C. Marva C Jolley 09/06/37 ~ 04/07/02 PURE GOLD Nature first hue is gold, Her hardest hue to hold, Her early leaf is a flower, But only for an hour, Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day, Nothing gold can stay. We love you, your family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Kelley, Raymond J. Raymond J Kelley 1940 ~ 2005 Raymond Joseph Kelley died on April 5, 2005 after a long and courageous battle with lung disease. Ray fought for every inch in life to his last breath. Ray was a loving husband, father and friend and he will be greatly missed. Ray was born February 17, 1940 in Providence, Rhode Island to Roslynn Ann Kelley. Ray served in the United States Navy's Construction Battalion from 1957 to 1961 in the Philippines. Ray married Lauri Ann Bennion, Nov. 10, 1977 in Reno, NV. They have a daughter, Heather Dawn Kelley. Ray worked as a Journeyman Wireman for 35 years. When he retired in 1999, he mastered the computer, enjoyed collecting pens and model cars, reading, and his new Suzuki Aerio SX, to which he enjoyed adding many special features. He loved driving Heather around town with their dog "Buddy". Survived by his loving wife Lauri and adoring daughter Heather. Ray is also survived by his son Kevin Charles Kelley, daughter Renee Lynn Kelley, his caring in-laws, Ruth, Shauna, and Brent Bennion, nephew and nieces Robby, Michelle and Jaynee Herrera, and many great friends. Ray's body was donated to the University of Utah. Friends and family are invited to celebrate his life and Wake Up to Heaven party at the family home at 294 E. Cordelia Ave. (2890 So.) SLC, UT. 84115 on Friday, April 8, 2005, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. MacKay, John Elden John Elden MacKay 1929 ~ 2005 John Elden MacKay, 76, passed away April 3, 2005. He was born January 27, 1929, in Murray, Utah to Roland Carlisle and Esther Luella Capson MacKay. He married Donna Faye Goodrich January 14, 1953 in the Salt Lake Temple. John was a very active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was privileged to serve as a missionary in the Central Pacific Mission - to the Japanese people of the Hawaiian Islands, Bishop (two times), member of a Stake Presidency, High Councilor; and his two favorite callings, Gospel Doctrine teacher and Sealer in the Temple for 28 years. His first love is his family: Donna his eternal companion, their six sons: Scott (Diane), Kirk (Lori), Eric (Sherie), Brady (Hollee), Bart (Shara), and Lane (Cheryl), and his Japanese son Yoshio Kikuchi; 27 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister: Luella Newbold, and brothers; Russ and Michael MacKay. He was preceded in death by his oldest son Scott on April 14, 2002; four sisters and two brothers. John was a Funeral Director for 55 years in Utah and California and was the owner of the MacKay Mortuaries and Cemeteries. He loved the outdoors and his dogs, horses, cabin, fishing and hunting trips with his family. Funeral services will be held on Friday April 8, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Little Cottonwood Stake Center, 1160 E. Vine St. (6050 S.) Friends and family may call on Thurs. from 6-8 p.m. at the MacKay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Dr. and Friday 9:00-10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Entombment: Holladay Memorial Park, 4900 S. Memory Lane. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/5/2005 - 4/7/2005. Martin, Leona V. Leona V Martin Peanuts "Our Beloved" Leona V. Martin also know as "Peanuts", Grandma Peanuts", and "Shorty:, was born August 23, 1934 to the late Ernest L. Salt and Melba Carlston Salt in Salt Lake City. She attended school in Salt Lake City, graduating from West High School. After graduation, Leona met and married Alfred E. Potter. From this union were born four children. Leona worked for the state of Utah as a tax collector for many years, retiring in 1994. Leona passed away peacefully in her home on April 2, 2005 at the age of 70. Leona was loved very much and remained a faithful member of Faith Temple Pentecostal Church No 1. In Salt Lake City, Utah. In her younger days she was well know for her marches on the State Capital in pursuit of women's rights, her willingness to fight for Welfare Reform, as well as taking in stray animals. She was well known for her love of life, God, Mama, Bishop Robert C. Cosby, Evangelist Mary M. Cosby, her church and her mountains. Leona was always willing to give, even when she had very little of her own. She did not judge and would open her heart to anyone in need. She had a generous spirit, was loved by all and will be dearly missed. To this day she was and is still called "Mom: and "Grandma Peanuts" by many outside the immediate family. Leona was diligent in her love of children and even while not physically disabled, she carried on fund raising by phone to assist the children at the Tender Loving Care Teaching & Learning Center. She also donated to many other worthy causes. She loved to animatedly discuss her love of God, the scriptures and politics. Leona was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to many. Leona was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Melba Salt, her dear brother Edwin D. Salt, as well as four of her dearest friends, Edith Swallow, Verdell Memmott, Pauline Hadden and Margaret Miera. Leona leaves to cherish her memory, her loving daughters, Katherine L. Oliai of Lake View. Terrace, CA, Julia A. Potter and Sharla J. Torgerson, husband David Torgerson; her loving son, Ernest W. Potter of Salt Lake City, Utah; brother and sister-in-law, Charles B. and Lorna A. Salt of Bandon, Oregon, cherished friends, Kate Halladay and Lois V. Peacock, 14 grandchildren and one great-grand son, her honorary children, Julie Ray Peacock, Melissa Burgess, Joy Gordon, the Memmott, Miera, and Halladay children, numerous additional relatives, friends and her church family. Visitation will be held Friday, April 8, 2005 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 S. 2200 W., Riverton, Utah. Services will be Saturday April 9,2005 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at Faith Temple Pentecostal Church, 1510 South Richards Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, followed with a dedication of the gravesite at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 S. Highland Dr, Salt Lake City. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following; Salt Lake Community Action Program, 764 S. 200 W., SLC, UT 84101 and also the Tender Loving Care Teaching & Learning Center, 1035 W. Indiana Ave, SLC, UT 84104 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Mendenhall, Fawn G. Fawn G. Mendenhall "Candy Grandma" After a lifetime of loving, Fawn Gilbert Mendenhall will be reunited with her eternal companion, Gene, daughter Karen, parents and brothers. Born January 21, 1921 in Whitney, Idaho, to Truman Dana and Laura "Tilly" Gilbert. Fawn made her life's work loving and nurturing others beginning by stepping in to "mother" her youngest twin brothers and ending with loving 21 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren. Fawn served and loved the children of the Primary for over 30 years, helping both children and teachers come closer to Christ and understanding their roles as children of God. Love was shared with family and friends by time spent playing games, cheating, eating and laughing, Constant expressions of her love were shared with her 21 "favorite grandchildren" with never forgotten birthday cards and sincere prayers. Preceded in death by husband Albert Eugene, daughter Karen (Owen Wright), brothers Paul and Carl Survived by her children Kent (Janet) Mendenhall, David (Nancy) Mendenhall, Sue (Ron) Wilson, sister, Gladys Thomson, brothers, Bob and Dick Gilbert. Funeral services will be held Sat., April 9th, at 12 noon in the Rose Park 1st Ward Chapel, 1153 W. 800 N. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Friday, 6-8 pm, and Sat. at the church from 10:30-11:45 am prior to services. Interment will be Mon., April 11th, in the Whitney, Idaho Cemetery 11 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Miera, Margaret Bernice Martinez Margaret Bernice Martinez Miera 5/10/1930 ~ 3/28/2005 A woman of spunk, spirit, beauty and grace has left this world to now watch over us from above. Mom has left a legacy of humor, passion, love of life, fishing, gardening, and most of all of her family. After many months of illness our mom passed away peacefully surrounded by her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Our lives will not be the same without her but so much richer and deeper for having experienced her as our mother and matriarch. Born in Grand Junction, Colorado to Rose Casados Martinez Garcia and Pedro Martinez, she moved to Salt Lake City, Utah and married Reverend Joseph Eluid Miera. Later divorced. Children are Roberta Miera Davison, Bernice (Joseph Hylton) Miera-Hylton, Margarita "Gloria" Miera Robertson, Rita (Elbert) Juarez Wimberly, and Patricia L. Juarez. Many grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Mom will now join those who have died before her who have waited so patiently for her presence. Her first born daughter Bernice Lupita Miera, mother Rose Garcia, father Pedro Martinez, grandson Adrian Juarez, and granddaughter Yvassha Davison. Viewing will be held Friday, April 8th, at 12:00 p.m., to be followed by service at 1:00 p.m. at Broomhead Mortuary, 12590 So. 2200 West, Riverton, Utah. Funeral to be held following service at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, (east side of cemetery), 275 "U" Street, in Avenues. For additional information family can be reached at 801-268-9384. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/7/2005. Mower, Thomas M. Thomas M. Mower 1923 ~ 2005 SOUTH WILLARD - Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend to all, Thomas M. Mower, 81, graciously slipped the bonds of this earthly presence on Monday, April 4, 2005, to return to the embrace of our Father in Heaven, after a valiant fight with cancer. His journey in this life began in Fairview, Utah on August 21, 1923 where he was born to Winston and Thelma Larsen Mower. He was raised on a farm in Oak Creek and attended North Sanpete High School in Mt. Pleasant. He also graduated from the University of Utah. He married his high school sweetheart and lifelong love, Maurine Blackham, on February 2, 1942. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They recently celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. Tom was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was very pleased to serve many years in various capacities in the church, and continued to serve honorably in many callings throughout his life. He loved to attend the temple and he had a strong and enduring testimony of the Gospel and its teachings. During World War II he served with the U.S. Navy at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as an airplane mechanic and following the war on Shore Patrol Duty riding the train from Ogden to Cheyenne supervising returning sailors. Tom taught English at Bountiful High School for nine years and later taught many years at Stevens Henager Business College in Ogden. During this time he raised mink on a farm in South Willard for 35 years. He also had an apple orchard in Pleasant View where he raised beautiful apples for sale in area stores. He was well-known in his community as a man of integrity, hard work and honesty. One of his great loves in life was his music. Late in life he learned to play the piano and composed many songs. Tom is survived by his wife of 63 years, Maurine, of South Willard; sons: Thomas E. (Lydia) Mower, Payson, UT; Dr. Richard W. (Pam) Mower, Fountain Hills, AZ; Jerry B. (Tedi Jeen) Mower, Bedford, WY; John L. Mower, Clinton; daughter Lori M. (Gale) Hall, Willard; and daughter-in-law, Dee Mower, Springville; 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Also surviving is his brother, James Mower, of Evanston, WY. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Francene Whitecar, his parents, sister, Theli Allred, brother, Berkley Mower, grandson, Brett Mower, and son-in-law, Donnie Ray Dominy. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Willard Peak Ward Chapel in South Willard, 7615 South 665 West, with Bishop Robert Dean officiating. Friends may call at Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 North Washington Blvd., on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at the Ward Chapel from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. Interment, Fairview, Utah Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Neilson, Lenord E. Lenord E. Neilson 1938 ~ 2005 WOODS CROSS - Lenord E. Neilson, 67, loving husband, father and grandfather, was called home on April 5, 2005. He was born February 4, 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Leonard C. and Hazel Christensen Neilson. Married Vernalie Mills December 4, 1959 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lenord loved life and his family. He recently retired from a long career in education at Weber State University. His life was filled with friendships and unselfish service toward others. He was loved and will be dearly missed. He is survived by his wife Vernalie and three sons Mark, Bryan (Tamra), and David and grandson Daniel; also step-brother Jack C. Huntington (Colleen) and step-sister Barbara White (Orson). Preceded in death by parents, step-father Clifford H. Huntington and step-sister Bernice Purcell. Funeral services will be held 12 noon Sat., April 9, 2005 at the Woods Cross 6th Ward Chapel, 790 W. 1500 S. Friends may call Fri. April 8th from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. and Saturday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Cemetery 3401 S. Highland Dr. Salt Lake City. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Penman, Robert John Robert John Penman On the Road Again Robert John Penman, 91, passed away at his home, on Monday, April 4, 2005, in South Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born April 26, 1913, in Park City, Utah to Hildred Ethel Boulton and John Albert Penman. Married Winnifred Eschler on March 20, 1937, their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mom passed away on January 6, 2005. Dad was a truck driver for many many years; beginning when he learned to drive a team of horses as a boy. He would share with anyone his love for gardening, care of animals, and wisdom beyond explanation. Dad greatly missed his sweetheart and mentioned it daily. He is survived by sister, Hildred Hastings; brother, Delbert (Bonnie); step-daughter, Marlene Sheldon Johnson; children, David Robert (June), John Winston (Gloria Jean), Patricia Louise Riet, Judith Ann (Kenneth) Black; grandchildren, Wendy Rammell, Michael Johnson, Minde (Russ) Mower, Lynan Graf, Sean (Raquel), Robert John, Cori (Mark) Rackley, Michelle (Bob) Besmehn, John Travis, Raelene (Larry) Eppard, Angela (Mike) Abbott, [Raelene and Angela grew up in their home], Elizabeth (Kurt) Curtiss, Jacqueline Black; 21 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, his parents, two brothers and two sisters, sons Fredric Eschler and Joseph Raymond, grandchildren David and Raena. The family wishes to thank Angel and Mike for the many years of unselfish service they have rendered to Mom and to Dad. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2005, 11:00 a.m., at Central Park Ward, 304 East 2700 South, where friends may call Friday evening 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday morning from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment: Elysian Burial Gardens. Funeral Directors: Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Price, David Lew David Lew Price "Gramps" Our loving father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, and friend passed away peacefully on April 5, 2005, at the age of 79. The most important thing in Dave's life was his family. His proudest moments were when they were all together. You would often hear him say," love, love, love": He always lived by this philosophy. He opened his heart and home to everyone he met. Anyone who knew Dave knew he was a very special man. His memory will forever be cherished by all. Dave was born on June 22, 1925, in Samaria, Idaho to Daniel and Viola Price. He married the love of his life Bonnie Jean Kent on December 15, 1945. Dave grew up on a farm in Idaho. Joined the Navy and proudly served during World War II. After working at IML for 35 years he retired but never really stopped working. Dave is survived by his four children: Claude (Marilyn) Price, Nancy (Blaine) Jeppeson, Debbie (Gary) Erickson, Jeff (Theresa) Price, 14 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, brothers, Khalil, Dale, sisters, Rayona, Emogene, Evelyn, Nadine, Charlene. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Bonnie, and by his long time friend, Shirley Pope, brother Jack, sister LaRee. A funeral service will be held Friday 11:00 a.m. at the Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South. A viewing will be held Thursday from 6:30-8:00 p.m. also at the mortuary. Interment Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 South 200 West. In lieu of flowers, it would be an honor to have donations made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 1132, Fairfax, VA. 22038-1132 in Dave's name. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Purdie, Frances R. Frances R. Purdie 1924 ~ 2005 Martha Frances Haynes Rodgers Purdie passed away on April 5, 2005. She was born February 24, 1924 in Fullerton, California. She was the daughter of Howard Haynes Rodgers and Jean Robertson. She grew up in Fullerton where she met her future husband Alvin Thomas Purdie. They were married in the Salt Lake City Temple on August 19, 1943. After her husband's death in 1967 she returned to Salt Lake where she was employed at Eimac. She started her education at the University of Utah at the age of 47 and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a double major in 1972 and completed the masters program the following year. She was employed by the State of Utah Division of Family Services for 11 years, and retired in 1985. She is survived by five children: Patricia P. Horrocks, Catherine F. Williams, Bryan R. (Terry L.) Purdie, Arnell T. Wamsley and Dwight T. Purdie and two siblings Bob and Patsy. She has 14 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, her husband Alvin, brother Howard, and two grandchildren Mary Jane and Heather. Funeral services will be held Friday April 8, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the LDS 21st Ward, 7570 South 2700 West in West Jordan, Utah. Friends and family may call on Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment at Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Roberts, Wanda Wanda Roberts 1914 ~ 2005 Wanda Ruth Andrus Roberts passed away March 31, 2005. She was 90 and a blessing to the end -- and still. Born Nov. 6, 1914 in Holladay, Utah to Clarence Loyal Andrus and Ruth Viola Christensen, she was the eldest of nine children. Wanda attended Irving Grade School, Granite High, (she was the first female "cheerleader" there) and graduated from BYU in 1939. On June 6, 1940 she married her BYU sweetheart, Charles Henry Roberts. The couple raised six children and taught school for 39 years in the Big Horn Basin area of Wyoming, before retiring to Lehi. Wanda is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and always served faithfully in church organizations and in the community. These past few years she agonized over her memory loss, but she never forgot her testimony of Jesus Christ. She never forgot to keep His commandments and express gratitude. She never forgot her positive attitude and cheerful disposition. Proverbs is true. "... for her price is far above rubies . . . Strength and honour are her clothing;" Survived by children, Duane (Susan) Roberts, Springville; Kurt (Jackie) Roberts, American Fork; Ruth (Jim) Dunn, Orem; Reese (Diane) Roberts, Kaysville; Maralee (Zeke) Francis, Moab; Gerald (Candice) Roberts, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; 32 grandchildren (three serving LDS missions); and 22 great-grandchildren; brothers, Clarence Andrus, of Draper; Willis Andrus, of Murray; James Andrus, of Glenwood; and Jay Andrus, of Price. Preceded in death by her dear Charlie, brothers Roger, Doug and Stan, sister, Vaudis Swenson, and a grand-daughter, Danielle Roberts. Funeral services Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. in the Lehi 17th Ward Chapel (851 N. 1200 E.) Viewing at Wing Mortuary, (118 E. Main, Lehi), Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and an hour prior to services on Saturday at the church. In lieu of flowers, donate to the charity of your choice. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/7/2005. Robertson, Helen Beth W. Helen Beth W. Robertson 1924 ~ 2005 PRICE, UT- Loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Beth Robertson, 81, passed peacefully away April 5, 2005, in Bountiful, Ut. Born Helen Beth Waterman, February 17, 1924, Price, Utah to Benjamin and Vera Waterman. Married Dean G. Robertson, April 7, 1943, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, served in the Ward and Stake Primary, Sunday School, Young Women's, and Relief Society organizations. Served in the Cub Scouting Program. Served as a missionary in the Hartford Connecticut Mission 1985-1986 with her faithful companion and husband. Beth served in the Church and her community but most lovingly and faithfully in her family. Preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, one brother, her husband, one granddaughter and one great-granddaughter. Survived by her children, Karen (Jeff) McKenzie, West Valley City; Nancy (Joe) Morgan, Dugway; Robby (Ginnie), Fresno, CA; Rita, Michele, Helen, all Las Vegas, NV; Scott and Mark, Salt Lake City; 17 grandchildren; 22 great-grand children; brothers, Robert and Floyd Waterman; sister, Shirley Tanner. A viewing will be held Sunday, April 10, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary, 680 E. 100 S., Price, UT. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., Price, Utah 11th Ward, 303 W. 500 S. Price, Utah, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment Price City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/9/2005. Russon, Mabel McCune Lunt Mabel McCune Lunt Russon 8/17/1907 ~ 3/29/2005 Mabel McCune Lunt Russon, born on August 17, 1907 in Nephi, Utah to Shadrach James and Florence McCune Lunt, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2005. Mimo, as all her grandchildren called her, attended the University of Utah after graduating from L.D.S. High School in Salt Lake. She married Kenneth (Kay) Gene Russon in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple on June 7, 1930. In 1932 Kay and Mabel moved to Los Angeles, California where they lived and raised their family. Kay passed away in May of 1971. Mabel held leadership positions in the Ward and Stake Primary and Mutual programs. She was very active in the P.T.A. and sewing clubs during and after World War II. She also spent many years caring for her parents in her home. In 1996 she moved back to Utah, residing in the Legacy Retirement and then at the South Jordan Beehive Home near her two sons. She is survived by her sons, Richard Lunt Russon (Carol) and Kenneth James Russon (Janet), 10 grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren. Also dear to her heart was Ed Borden and Marilyn Phillips as well as many other close relatives and friends. There will be a viewing at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 200 East, Salt Lake City on Friday, April 8, 2005 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Graveside services will be held at 12:00 noon on Saturday, April 9, 2005 at the Old Nephi Cemetery (McCune plot), 400 E. 400 No., Nephi, Utah. Friends and family are welcome. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to Hearts For Hospice, 4500 S. 404 E., #B38, Murray, Utah 84121. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/7/2005. Sharp, Barbara Shakespear Howells Barbara Shakespear Howells Sharp 6/6/1941 ~ 4/2/2005 Our dear mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, Barbara, was joyously welcomed into Heaven on this day surrounded by her family and many friends. She was a good Christian woman and a great friend. Born June 6, 1941 to Robert Burton and Ethel Spencer Shakespear. She married Robert Howells, later divorced; then married Lynn Sharp. Survived by daughters, Sandra (Richard) Doporto, Penny (William) Montalvo; stepsons, Jeff (Lisa) Sharp, Mike (Liz) Sharp; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and sisters, Mary (Floyd) Skelton, Beverly (Paul) Bowden, Ethelyn (Andy) Derosa. Preceded in death by her husband, daughter, brother, and sisters. A special thank you to Dr. Akerley and his team at the Huntsman Cancer Center and also to Rocky Mountain Hospice who were there in her hours of need. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution in her name to the Huntsman Cancer Institute. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 9th at Sandy City Cemetery, 9000 South 700 East, Sandy, UT. In addition, a celebration of her life will be held at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 10th at the First Baptist Church, 592 East 400 South, Duchesne, UT. Funeral Directors: Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Shurtleff, Helen Clayton Helen Clayton Shurtleff 1923 ~ 2005 Our dear mother, Helen Clayton Shurtleff, passed away April 3, 2005 from complications following a fall. Helen was born January 17, 1923 to David Hyrum and Margaret Cannon Clayton. She was so proud of her pioneer heritage which included William Clayton, George Q. Cannon and Emmeline B. Wells. Helen grew up a member of the LDS church on the Cannon Farm. She attended South High, and continued her education at Strayer Business College, George Washington U and the U of U. She was a member of the Phi Mu sorority. She married Albert Wallace "Wally" Shurtleff of August 31, 1946 in the SL Temple. Wally passed away May 30, 1990. Together they raised five beautiful daughters. While raising their five daughters Helen worked at various employments, however her life became defined by the hard, yet rewarding work she did at Pioneer Craft House beginning in 1957. She truly became synonymous with Craft House and no one entered without meeting her and being impressed with her professionalism. She enjoyed lifelong friendships with the many people associated with Craft House. Despite many physical limitations, she continued to run Craft House until well past her 80th year. The Pioneer Craft House will not be the same without her. Helen is survived by her five daughters Rebecca (DeLane) Hutcheon, Louise Mabey, Marian (Layne) Wright, Jane (Rick) Herbert, Annie (Joe) Kjar, 30 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two sisters; one brother and one brother-in-law. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother, three sisters and a granddaughter Megan Wright. Our family expresses sincere gratitude to the staff and especially the nurses at Highland Care where she spent her last week. We would also like to thank Gordon and Elaine Neff for the love and attention they showed to our mom for many years. Funeral services will be held Saturday April 9, 2005, at 12:00 Noon at the Holladay Stake Center, 4395 South Albright Drive (2145 E.). Friends may call Friday Apr. 8, 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. and Sat. 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. prior to the services at the Stake Ctr. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the LDS Missionary Dept. or the Utah State Services for the Blind. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/9/2005. Smullin, Ray Ray Smullin 8/5/44 ~ 4/7/04 To my sweet husband, eternal love, best friend, wonderful father and grandpa. You are the man I married to laugh with, dream with and love. I will never forget your kiss, your laugh, your eyes and eyebrows, your love of me and the children and grandchildren. Your love of BYU football, the JAZZ, and watching your kids and grandkids play sports or programs. I will miss you every day until we meet again. I will take your strength, optimism, and love and hold them tight inside of me to use as you would want me to. You are so missed by all of us. You have enriched all of our lives. I know you are with our Heavenly Father. You've always had a strong testimony and honored your priesthood. I miss your knowledge of all things and being able to talk to you. It's so hard to go on without you by my side. You'll always be in my heart & memories. I'll miss you forever....... Love, Louise and your family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Steed, Stella Pierce Stella Pierce Steed 1926 ~ 2005 Stella passed away on April 4, 2005 at home. She was born on April 20, 1926 to Albert Boyd Pierce and Mary Jane Branch in Wellington, Utah. Stella graduated from Carbon High School. She married Bob Steed on July 17, 1948. Stella had a love for ballroom dancing, and for many years worked side by side with her husband Bob in the Motion Picture Industry. Stella is survived by her son, Gary (Mary Lynn) Steed; sisters, Loretta (Wayne) Jones, and Connie (Larry) North and special friend Del Hansen, five grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Bob, parents, and brother Albert Pierce. A funeral service will be held on Sat., April 9, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 S. 900 E. in Murray. Friends and family are invited to a visitation one hour prior to services on Sat., Interment will be at the Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Stevens, Lloyd Partridge Lloyd Partridge Stevens "Together Again" Lloyd Stevens , 92, passed away Sunday, April 3, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. He was born on August 27, 1912 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada to David Felshaw and Clara Partridge Stevens. Lloyd spent his boyhood years in Holden, Utah before moving to Salt Lake City. He attended LDS High School, and Utah State Agricultural College in Cedar City and Logan. He married Nola Lee on March 8, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they raised five children, built Stevens Cash Market and Nola's Gift Shop in Sandy. He worked for Walgreens and Meadow Gold Dairy in ice cream production and as bacteriologist in the Utah State Department of Agriculture for 17 years. They served as ordinance workers in the Jordan River Temple and served a temple mission in Atlanta Georgia where he was a sealer. He served as Bishop of the Sandy First Ward from 1964 to 1971 and was a member of the Sandy West Stake High Council. Nola died December 3, 1990. Lloyd later married Wanda Gull Morris. She died February 17, 2002. Survivors: children, Larry (Sheila), David (Laura), Susan Monson (Dan) all Sandy, Peggy Bench (George), Fairview; 27 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law Ann Herman (Ray), Bakersfield, CA; sisters Edna Gray, Lydia Peirce. Preceded in death by brothers and sister, son Robert, granddaughter Dixie Bench. Funeral services Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. in the Sandy West Stake Center 8680 S. 220 E. Friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary 8090 South State and Saturday 12:15-1:15 at the church. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/6/2005 - 4/7/2005. Takach M.D., George A. (Buzz) George A. (Buzz) Takach, M.D. 1936 ~ 2005 Buzz can camp and ATV whenever he wants now. His long battle with health challenges came to an end on April 5, 2005. He was a man of many talents and had a great sense of humor. He was a believer in function and not window dressing. Beauty to him was honesty and cleanliness. His impact on family, friends and patients was enormous. "I'll always remember my father not in the past tense but in the present and future as the man he made me." "Your eyes were so blue. Through them, you passed wisdom and love to me and the way you saw the world." " He shared with me his gift of invention and love of building carburetors." He is survived by his wife and life partner, Cee, children Troy (Jean), Scott (Susan) and Nic (Doug), his brother Bruce (Bertha) and many extended family members. He recently moved from Butte, MT, to Murray, UT, to make a new home closer to his family. In lieu of flowers, etc. the family suggests donations to the charity of your choice and thanks each of you for your thoughts and prayers. In keeping with his wishes no services will be held. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Thompson, Margaret J. Margaret J. Thompson "Jean" Jean Thompson, age 91, passed away April 1, 2005 due to complications following surgery. Jean was born in 1913 to John and Florence Fouts in Dennison, Ohio. She graduated from San Francisco State College. It was in California that she met and married Hardy N. Thompson. In spite of acute arthritis from the age of 16, Jean always had a can do attitude and amazing fortitude. It was these qualities that allowed her to teach elementary school for 32 years, be an artist her entire life, and to remain very independent and self sufficient until the very end. Jean is survived by one son; Marshall Thompson; daughter-in-law Tamme; and grandchildren Kelly, Scott, and David. Jean is also survived by sisters Helen Davis (Harold) and Nancy Johnson (Bud). Her parents, her husband Hardy, and her brother Bob Fouts preceded her in death. Jean will be laid to rest in Willits, California on April 11, 2005 alongside her husband. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the Arthritis Foundation. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Todd, Ronald Dean Ronald Dean Todd "Dean" On April 5, 2005, at the age of 74, he returned to his Heavenly Father, earthly father and mother, and his brother, Don. He was born April 9, 1930 to Stan and Myrl Rich Todd in Granger, Utah. He married Janice "Jesse" McMillan February 9, 1954. He served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict. He was the owner of the S & M Skating Rink for 40 years where he spent more time skating than walking. After retiring from skating, he helped his son, Brent R. Todd (famous wildlife artist) with his art business, shipping, errands, and being his greatest fan. One of Dean's greatest joys were his grandchildren. He loved spending time hunting, fishing, watching games and supporting all their activities. He had a great sense of humor and brought a smile to everyone around him. Anyone who knew Dean loved him. He was a generous and giving man. He will be missed by all. Dean is survived by his loving wife, Jesse; children: Debbie (Jack) Lucas, Brent R. (Michelle) Todd, Tonna (Troy) Syphus; grandchildren: Melissa, Jason, Chelsie, Tyler, Matthew, Jessica, Brittney, Ashley, Landon and Hunter; sisters: Janice Gustin and Lola Walker, both of Midway. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 9, 2005, 12 noon at the Taylorsville 20th Ward, 3120 West, 4700 South. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 11-11:45 a.m. Interment, Midway Cemetery, Midway, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/7/2005 - 4/8/2005. Uresk, Arba G. Arba G. Uresk "Mom" MYTON- Arba Gingell Uresk, 75, died April 5, 2005. She was born June 18, 1929 in Grand Junction, CO to Joseph Earl and Eva Cope Gingell. She married Antone Uresk Dec. 7, 1947 in Myton, he died June 2, 1996. She is survived by children, Larry (Brenda), Barbara (Ken) Richens, Lynda (Brian) Jackson, Shelly (Ken) Hansen, and Marilyn (Troy) Zufelt, all of Myton; Robert (Jeri), Neola, Don (Alta) Burris, Jr., West Valley; 20 grandchildren, six great-grand-children; brothers and sisters, Lyle (Gerri) Gingell, Taylorsville; JoAnn (Bob) Keller, Holladay; Russell (IlaRhae) Gingell, Margie Seybert, both Myton; Joyce (Vernon) Hatch, Florida. Funeral Saturday, 11:00 a.m. at the Myton LDS Church. Friends may call at the Hullinger Mortuary, Roosevelt, Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday at the church from 9:30-10:40 a.m. Interment, Myton Cemetery. Donations may be sent to the Parkinsons fund c/o Dept. of Neurology; 30 North 1900 East, Rm. 3R210; Salt Lake City, UT 84132. www.hullingermortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Wagstaff, Glen P. Glen P Wagstaff 1930 ~ 2005 Our beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Glen P Wagstaff, age 74, passed away April 5, 2005 unexpectedly at his home. Glen was born June 13, 1930 in American Fork, UT. to William I. and Hilda Payne Wagstaff. He graduted from American Fork High School in 1948. He married Beth Leanore Jolley October4, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. His life was an example of hard work and caring for his family. He worked at Utah Power and Light for 37 years. When he retired he was Chief Dispatcher. Work never stopped there. Many people have benefitted from his continuing hard work and selfless service. His favorite hobbies were fishing and gardening and sharing the fruits of those with everyone. He will be greatly missed. He served in many callings in the church. He was a devoted home teacher. He and Leanore served as missionaries at the Bishop's Storehouse. His most recent calling was that of an ordinance worker at the Mt. Timpanogos Temple which he enjoyed. Glen was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years and son Craig Glen. He is survived by his children, Charlotte (Brent) Larson, Brent (Robbyn) Wagstaff, Diane (Mark) Hardman, Karen (Bryant) Kettle, Steven (Susan) Wagstaff, and Amy (Joseph) Jacob; 20 grandchildren seven great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Ruth (Leland) Peterson, Noreen (Paul) Taylor, and Frank (Nola) Wagstaff; in-laws, John E. (Joanne) Jolley Jr., Carma Jolley, Bill (Sharlene) Jolley, Ronald (Arlene) Morgan, Donald (Colleen) Jolley, Julie (Gil) Van Wagoner. Funeral services will be Saturday, April, 9, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the American Fork 33rd Ward 1305 North 100 East, American Fork. Friends and family may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary 49 East 100 North and Saturday from 11:45 to 12:45 prior to the services at the church. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005. Zupan, Terry Michael Major Terry Michael Zupan (Ret) 1941 ~ 2005 Terry M. Zupan died on March 25, 2005 in Mobile Alabama, following a long illness. He was born in Price, Utah on September 29, 1942 to Theodore Richard (Ted) and Maunty Whitmore Zupan. He graduated from Wasatch High School in Heber City, Utah. In pursuit to become a doctor he attended many colleges and received a B.S. in science. Terry was blessed with many talents and was an accomplished trumpet player. He was inducted into the U.S. army in 1967 and served as a warrant officer/helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. During his 17 year army career, he accepted a direct commission to 1st Lt. and served his country honorably. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism while participation in aerial flight in the Republic of Vietnam. The Bronze Star Medal, the Air Medal, and the 27 Oak Leaf Clusters were presented to him for meritorious achievement in ground operations and flying over 950 combat hours. Terry attained the rank of Major before his disability retirement in 1984. Terry will now peacefully rest with his parents Ted and Maunty and little sister Lynne Zupan. He was married to Eva Sokolowski 1969-1974 and is survived by children, Marie Zupan Piaget (Charles), of Ogden, Utah; Michael Zupan of Carson City, Nevada and Belinda Zupan Morris of Tacoma Washington. Also grandchildren Kelsey and Alex. He married La Vonne Smith 1975-1981 and is survived by children, Wes Smith, Kevin Smith, Ted Zupan and Teliatha Zupan all of Las Vegas Nevada. Also grandchild Brandon. Terry married Gayle B. Campbell in 1985, and was later divorced. He is also survived by sister Boni Zupan Losee (Richard Scot), Provo, Utah. Our sincere gratitude goes out to all of the dear friends who cared and gave so much to Terry. You will remain treasures in our hearts forever. A Graveside military memorial service will be held in his honor Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 1:00 p.m., at the Heber City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/7/2005.