OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 24 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 Allen, Jeff Jeff Allen 4/25/78 ~ 7/19/98 Happy Birthday my Sweet Son. I love and miss you so... Mom Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Anderson, Marilyn J. Marilyn J. Anderson 1927 ~ 2005 Park City resident Marilyn J. Anderson, 78, died peacefully on April 19, 2005 as a result of complications from heart disease. Lynn, as she was affectionately known even to her children, was born on January 8, 1927, in Oak Park, Illinois. The only child of Raymond and Lucille Johnson, Lynn graduated from the Medill School of Journalism (Northwestern University), where she was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority, before marrying Robert H. Anderson in Oak Park on August 12, 1950. She was a published poet and short-story writer and received several writing awards. Lynn and Bob spent the next 16 years in Elmhurst, Illinois, where they raised their son Mark and daughters Sally and Sharon. From the mid-1960s, Lynn worked on and off as a paper grader for high school Honors English classes. She was known by students for her humorous "emoticons," in her case using a red pen. During a brief job transfer to Salt Lake City (Mt. Olympus) in 1968, Lynn and Bob fell in love with Utah. When they were relocated to Illinois (Glen Ellyn) in 1969, Lynn returned to grading Honors English papers before earning her Realtor's license in 1976. In 1982, Bob and Lynn retired to Park City, Utah (Pinebrook). Lynn since worked at the Kimball Art Center, served as president of the Park City Historical Society, was secretary of the Ecker Hill Historical Monument committee, and was a co-founder of the Park City Historical Museum. Until March, 2005, she held a part-time job for many years with the Park City Chamber / Bureau, operating the museum desk. Lynn loved people and was perpetually curious. Among her "new best friends" were many wonderful work colleagues, bridge partners, and old and new Pinebrook neighbors. She also continued to visit and travel with lifelong friends. An avid crossword puzzler, Lynn could complete most New York Times Saturday puzzles in 15 minutes. She had an affinity for animals - especially "that cat," Cowboy - and also loved a good book, a fire in the fireplace, and traveling to other states and countries. Long before her first visit to France at the age of 38, Lynn was drawn to the French culture, from stories of Paris to the music of Piaf and the writings of Colette. She learned and practiced French all her life. She loved music, ranging from classical to contemporary. But above all, Lynn loved each member of her family as a best friend. It is hard to imagine anyone being more missed as a wife, mother, and companion. Lynn is survived by husband Robert H. Anderson, Park City; son Mark (Mary Jane); grandchildren Berit and Evan, Friday Harbor, WA; daughter Sally, Seattle; daughter Sharon (David Morris), Charlotte-Park City. The family would like to thank the many communities of friends who have offered their love, support, and catering skills. Thanks also to the fine staff and volunteers at CareSource in Salt Lake City for their expertise and compassion. In accordance with Lynn's wishes, there will be no service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Austin, Roy Irl Roy Irl Austin Will Be Missed ROY - Roy Irl Austin, 85, beloved husband, father, livestock rancher and land developer, peacefully passed away Thursday, April 21, 2005. He was born October 9, 1919, in Paris, Idaho, a son of Mark Austin and Gertrude Granshaw Austin. He graduated from East High in 1937 and attended LDS Business College. On December 24, 1941, Roy married Phyllis Jacob. The marriage was solemnized June 26, 1958, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a High Priest in the LDS Church and served as a home teacher and in the scouting program. Roy served in the Army Air Corps in the U.S. and Asian Pacific during World War II. In 1950, he began work for the Basin Land and Livestock, where he became manager, secretary and part owner. In 1973, he became President of Basin Land Development Company and developed Causey Estates in Huntsville, Utah. He served as a director of the Utah Wool Growers Association and on the board of directors for the Golden Spike Livestock Show. He was an active member of the Weber County Trails Committee, a racing member of the American Power Boat Association and a member of the Aircraft Owner and Pilots Association, flying small aircraft for 35 years. He helped organize the Ogden Boat Club in 1967. He enjoyed snow skiing, water skiing, skating, boating, swimming, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, flying, photography and traveling. Roy is survived by his wife of 63 years, Phyllis; three children, Roy A. (Marlene) Austin, Westford, MA; Phillip I. Austin, Virginia Beach, VA; Cheryl Howe, Roy; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. His brother, Laurence Rollo Austin, preceded him in death. The family wishes to thank all those who provided loving care for Dad. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. Friends and family may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Lindquist' Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. E-mail condolences to the family at lrm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Baer, Janet Janet Baer 1930 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother and caring friend, Janet Virginia Sharp Baer, 74, passed away April 19, 2005. Janet was born on July 22, 1930 in Salt Lake City to Harold Sharp and Marjorie Elizabeth Dobson. She married Robert Irwin Baer on February 10, 1956. Her great loves in life were her children, singing and collecting dolls. In addition to lovingly raising her own children, she provided countless hours of care to many other children, especially Joshua, Matthew and Emily Weibel. From a young age, she shared her beautiful soprano voice by singing in numerous plays, chorus' and church services, including many years as a member of the Schubert Singers. She loved collecting dolls and was a member of the Olympus Doll Club. She was also a member of the PEO Sisterhood, Chapter "I". She is survived by her husband, children Susan M. Baer, Robert D. Baer (Barbara), William A. Baer (Lesley), grandchildren Bradley R. Baer, Andrew J. Baer, Aiden W. Baer and Kelle B. Baer. We wish to express our thanks to the many caregivers who served her the past few months. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 25, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 Highland Drive, with viewings Sunday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/22/2005 - 4/24/2005. Barnes, Byron F. Byron F. Barnes 1938 ~ 2005 CENTERVILLE- Byron F. Barnes, 66, passed away April 21, 2005. He was born September 11, 1938 in Arco, Idaho to Alfred and Dorothy Tracy Barnes. Byron married Bonnie Tilley June 14, 1968 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Byron was an active member of the Centerville 1st Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he had been Sunday School Supervisor, Scouting leader and was currently the Priesthood Chorister. He loved to go Snowmobiling, golfing, fishing and had a great love for music. Survived by his wife Bonnie, Daughters: Becky (Paul) Rose, North Salt Lake; Brandi (David) Jackola Ogden; Brooke (Victor) Galo, Bountiful. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday April 26, 2005 at the Centerville 1st Ward, 160 S. 300 E. Friends may call Monday April 25 from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. and Tuesday 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment: Centerville City. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Bowman, Patricia J. Patricia J. Bowman 1926 ~ 2005 Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and caring friend, Patricia Bowman, 78, passed away April 20, 2005. Pat was born December 13, 1926 in Fresno, CA to Elake and Winifred Quick. She married Edwin O. Bowman September 9, 1945. Pat's life work was nurturing. Her great loves in life were her family, her animals, and her plants. Pat had a wonderful sense of humor and was always there for those she cared about. Pat served the U.S. Weather Bureau in Alaska in the 50's at several locations, including Barrow. After Alaska, she lived at various locations in the Western United States before settling in Salt Lake City in 1970. Pat is survived by her husband, Edwin; her daughters, Katherine L. Bowman, Berkeley, CA, and Carol Welch (Jeffrey), Beaverton, OR; grandsons, James (Jamey) and David Volker; and brother, George Quick (Gladyce). Preceded in death by her brothers, Herbert, William, and Robert. Pat will be interred in the cemetery at North Fork, CA. Online condolences at www.larkinmortuary.com In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary at www.bestfriends.org She will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Britton, Gloria Gloria Britton 1950 ~ 2005 Gloria Britton passed away on April 11, 2005 after a life long battle with Bartter's Syndrome. Gloria was born August 19, 1950 in Hagerman, ID. She graduated from Hagerman High School and was Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year. She married Jeffrey Geisler in April, 1979 and they lived in Logan, where they raised their son, Christopher Geisler until 1983 when they moved to Salt Lake. She worked for a teen-mother clinic helping the community She was divorced after her son Christopher went into the military in 1998. Gloria met the love of her life, Ron Bernier during the summer of 2001. Ron lovingly cared for her and shared much joy and many adventures. She was amazing cook, an avid fly fisherwoman and loved to travel. San Francisco was her favorite city on earth. Gloria is survived by her son, Christopher; his fianc e Natasha; her life companion Ron; her surrogate daughter, Mary and husband Eric; Ron's two children, Ryan and Amanda; her best friend Lori Fenton and Jeffrey Geisler; and countless other family and friends who called her Mom. She is our Sassy Angel with her big beautiful smile, her heart of pure gold, and her fiery spirit and unyielding optimism. We will miss her. Pursuant to Gloria's final wishes, she was cremated and her ashes will be scattered from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Brown, Marilyn Garringer Marilyn Garringer Brown 1930 ~ 2005 Marilyn Garringer Brown our loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend passed away April 22, 2005 after battling lung cancer. Marilyn was born in Murray October 22, 1930 to Walter A. and Helen Olander Garringer. She married the love of her life Jack Leon Brown November 20, 1948. They enjoyed 57 years together. Marilyn's life was her family. She was devoted to making sure we were all happy and taken care of. She especially enjoyed watching her great-grandchildren playing in the yard or competing in sports. She loved her rose garden and has left behind her beautiful flowers to remind us of her. Marilyn is a member of the LDS Church and taught its wonderful concepts to her family. Marilyn worked for and retired from O.C. Tanner after 16 years. Marilyn is survived by her husband, Jack; and daughters, Jackie Marilyn Brown, Teresa Brown Fisher, and Julie Brown Miltenberger. Marilyn's beautiful posterity includes five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters, Norma Phillips and Wilma Cline; and stepbrothers, Jay Hansen and Ken Garringer. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday April 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Hillside Ward chapel, 435 East 5600 South. Friends may call at the Hillside Ward Relief Society room from 6-8 pm Tuesday April 26, and one hour prior to funeral services. Interment will be at Memorial Estates on Redwood Road. SereniCare, funeral directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Brown, Merril E. Merril E. Brown "The Shoe Man" Merril E. Brown, 80, our beloved husband, dad, and grandpa, passed away April 22, 2005 after a battle with Alzheimer's Disease. He was born August 15, 1924 in Linden, Utah to Walter Cheever and Maude Knight Brown. On August 17, 1948, he married Barbara Jane Bailey in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Graduated from high school in Burley, Idaho in 1942. He enlisted in the 101st Airborne Para-troopers in World War II. He fought in many battles in Germany and France. He was a guard at Hitler's hideout in the Burchesgatin, Germany. He was honorably discharged, returned home and enrolled at Brigham Young University; later graduating with honors. Following graduation, he opened Brown's Shoe Store with his brother, Newell, in Midvale, Utah. Merril purchased the business from his brother, and operated the store as Merril Brown Shoe Store. With his wife, Barbara, they operated the shoe store until retiring in 1982. Merril served as a volunteer fireman in Midvale for many years. Not being content to "retire," Merril worked as a manager of the shoe department for the Army-Navy Store. Merril loved his customers and they loved him. Anyone needing shoes were taken care of regardless of ability to pay. Brown's Shoes was the meeting place for the other merchants in town on their breaks - world events were discussed and problems solved. He was a member of the Palomino Posse, Kiwanis Club and enjoyed his family as well as golfing, hunting, and fishing. He was an avid reader and always gave this quote: "Let me live in the house by the side of the road and be a friend to man." (Edgar A. Guest) He was the world's greatest husband to his beloved wife, Barbara; #1 father to his son, Marc Merril Brown; daughter, Becky Brown; grandfather to granddaughter, Jennifer Brown; grandsons, Jesse Lee Brown, Jeremy Jason Brown; great-granddaughter, Gracie Gerrard; also surviving a brother, J. Garth Brown; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by six brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, April 27, 2005, at 11 a.m. in the Midvale 6th Ward, 8171 So. Jackson St. (250 West). Friends may call at the church Wednesday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment, Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Bluffdale, Utah. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Alzheimer's Foundation. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Buchanan, Blanche Probst Blanche Probst Buchanan Eternal Companions Blanche Probst Buchanan, 90, passed away April 23, 2005. She was born to Ernest and Emma Probst May 25, 1914, in Midway, Utah. She married Richard C. Buchanan October 11, 1940 in the Salt Lake Temple. She grew up in Midway; later moving to Salt Lake City and graduated from LDS Business College. She worked as a secretary until her children were born, leaving the outside workforce to become a full time mother and homemaker. She was a devout Mormon and served in many callings in the LDS Church; the busiest being Relief Society president. After her children were raised, she returned to work as the head secretary in the Speech Pathology Department at the University of Utah. When she retired she did volunteer work for the LDS Church in genealogy. Mom and Dad loved to travel and work in their yard. She was an avid reader and a very intelligent woman. She is survived by her daughter, Rosemary Howard (Cliff); and her son, Richard; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, sisters, and brothers. The family wishes to thank the Canyon Creek Assisted Living staff and Legacy Health Care for all their kindness and love. Graveside services will be held Tuesday April 26, 11:30 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue and N Street. Friends and family may call Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., Sandy. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Burgon, Jeannine Gillespie Jeannine Gillespie Burgon 1936 ~ 2005 Jeannine Gillespie Burgon passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 due to complications from pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease. Jeannine was born to Vernon Lorenzo and Olga Viola Nelson Gillespie Oct. 13, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She grew up in "Gillespieville" surrounded and nurtured by dear family and friends. She graduated from West High School in 1954 where she was a school officer and played on the girl's basketball team. After High School, she attended Brigham Young University for two years and lived in Hawaii with some great friends. Work was a joy when she worked for Utah Idaho Sugar as an Executive Secretary for seven years. On June 22, 1962, Jeannine married Kaye H. Burgon in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She loved to travel with Kaye and got to see many beautiful places in the world. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She was exemplary and inspirational in her dedication to fulfilling her church callings. Living in Bountiful with her dear friends was a choice experience. One of the highlights of her life was serving as the wife of the Bishop of a Young Single Adult Ward in Silverdale/Bremerton, Washington. She leaves many dear friends in that area. Her life focus was her family. She was cherished and looked to for wisdom and experience. Her loving ways will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Jeannine is survived by her husband Kaye, daughter Cynthia (Corey) Ford, sons Todd (Tami Benson) Burgon, Paul (Jill Klemm) Burgon, Mark (Angella Goalen) Burgon and 14 grandchildren. Other surviving family member's sister Barbara G. Horne and brother Vern Gillespie Jr. The Burgon family wishes to express deep appreciation for the outstanding, loving care given to Jeannine by Applegate Home Care and the Orchard Cove Dementia Center and Hospice. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Monday April 25, 2005 at the Crestwood Stake Center in Kaysville, 855 E. Mutton Hollow Rd. (from SL, I15 north to Hwy 89 turn left onto Mutton Hollow Rd.) Family and friends may call Sunday April 24 from 6-8 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. and 9:30-10:45 prior to services at the church. Interment: Larkin Sunset Lawn. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Casey Sr., Patrick Max Patrick Max Casey, Sr. 7/20/1921~4/21/2005 Patrick Casey passed away early Thursday morning, April 21, 2005, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Lifton, Idaho to William P. and Mary B. Nate Casey. He married Helen L. Dalton May 18, 1949 in Elko, Nevada. He and his brother-in-law, Bill were two of the first to volunteer for duty in the State of Utah after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He proudly served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the DAV & FOE 67. Survived by sons, Patrick (Debbie) Casey; Arnold (Debbie) Casey; daughters, Debbie (Jesse) Garza; Cindy Casaus, Annette Exon, and Rosalie (Richard) Pedersen; daughter-in-law, Karen Hansen; 19 grandkids; 37 great-grandkids; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by son, Allen; son-in-law, Elmer; and great-granddaughter, Antonia. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all of us. Graveside services will be Monday April 25th, at 2 p.m. at Memorial Estates, 6500 So. Redwood Road, where family and friends may call one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers, Patrick requested that donations may be made to the Patrick Casey Memorial to help with funeral expenses at the Utah Central Credit Union. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Chandler, Joseph Lorin Joseph Lorin Chandler 1912 ~ 2005 Died peacefully on Thursday April 21, 2005 in San Francisco at the age of 93. He was born April 13, 1912 in North Ogden, Utah to Calvin Harris Chandler and Della Luella Shaw. The third born in a family of eight children of whom Harvey, Merle, Charles (Chuck), Ruth, Calvin (Dick) preceded him in death and Betty Jean and Shirley survive. In high school Joe was active in drama and a star athlete. He won letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track, captained the basketball team, and made all-state. At Weber State College he lettered in all four sports as well and in football was an all-conference end. He later played semi-pro basketball on the Becker Beer team. After college he became a coach and teacher in Carbon County where he met Florence Child who was supervising a WPA nursery school. He told a friend that day he would marry her and several months later he did. They taught another year in Price and headed to New York City where he was accepted as a graduate student the New York University's School of Retailing. After graduation Joe worked as an Assistant Adjustment Manager at Ohrbachs, but it was time to go home to Utah. In Salt Lake City he found a position as Adjustment Manager at Sears Roebuck. Later he left Sears to found his own business, The Jack and Jill Shop, a children's wear store which he expanded into a small chain across Salt Lake Valley. He became active in the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Sentinel Club. In 1946 he became chairman of the "Days of '47" Parade, a post he held for ten years when he was chairman of the full "Days of '47" Celebration, and continued as chair until 1961. In 1960 Joe was a candidate for Mayor of Salt Lake City. Thereafter he founded Chandler Real Estate, a sales and property management business. In his later years he became an avid horseman, breeding and training American Saddlers then later Quarter Horses. He was an enthusiastic member of the Ute Rangers riding drill team and became a familiar fixture at horse shows, horse sales, and rodeos. Joe is survived by his wife and four Children, Neal, Susan, Alan, and Clay; 12 grandchildren and step grandchildren, Alexis, Brad, Brian, Collin, Courtney, Gerritt, Hanno, Katie, Leslie, L.J., Michael, Quinn, and seven great grandchildren and step great granchildren, Anastasia, Carina, Caitlin, Devon, Mitchell, Quinn, Samantha. In his loving memory they invite you to join them for a viewing and his funeral. The viewing will take place at the Foothill 4th Ward, 1794 S. Texas St., Salt Lake City, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 27th. The Funeral will follow at 11:00. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/26/2005. Christensen, Philip Marc Philip Marc Christensen "Our Hero" PFC Philip Marc Christensen, 21, beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and best friend, passed away April 19, 2005 at Fort Riley, Kansas. He was born July 1, 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Marcus A. Christensen and Janalee Shumway Moncur. He proudly served his country as a member of the United States Army, A CO 1st Engineer Battalion, which included a 13 month tour of duty to South West Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was currently stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. He graduated from Brighton High School, 2002. Phil enjoyed camping, hiking in the mountains, and skiing with his father. He played clarinet, tenor saxophone, and bass guitar. He was an Eagle Scout, received the Silver and Golden Moccasin Award. He loved to write; he was very artistic and imaginative. He was very tender towards his mother and protective of her and his sister, whom he adored and took care of. He was very loyal to his friends and cared deeply of Jourdan. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will be greatly missed by his parents, Marcus A. and Maria Christensen, Lynn and Jan Moncur, Salt Lake City; his sister and brother-in-law, Amy Lee (Christensen) and Colby Burleson, Woods Cross; stepbrothers, Tyler and Brock Moncur; stepsister, Braquel Moncur; fianc e, Jourdan Cabell; grandparents, George and Deon Moncur, Idaho Falls, Francis Christensen, St. George; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, dear friends, and members of his A CO Army Unit. Philip was preceded in death by his grandparents, Roden Grant and Naomi M. Shumway, Allie A. Christensen and Frederick Paul Christensen. The family would like to extend their appreciation and love to everyone who has helped us through this difficult time. We love you more. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, April 27, 2005, 12 noon at the Brighton 10th Ward, 2327 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.). Friends may call Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.) Salt Lake City from 5:30-8 p.m. and the day of the service at the church from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates, 3115 East 7800 South. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Cline, Remo Sterling "Bud" Remo Sterling "Bud" Cline 1927 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL - Remo Sterling "Bud" Cline, born July 20, 1927 to Remo Sterling Sr. and Bessie Pearson Cline, passed away peacefully of natural causes April 21, 2005 with his loving family by his side. Born and raised in Draper, Utah, he frequently spoke of the wonderful rural atmosphere, one which he loved having shared many stories about growing up there with his brothers and sisters. Sterling married Carole Deane Sylvester May 4, 1946. On August 18, 1946 they were sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were blessed with three daughters. Carole passed away at a young age leaving her young family. Dad later married his wife of 42 years, Kathleen St. Jeor November 2, 1961. That marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Dad was a kind and compassionate man blessed with an endless dose of genuine optimism. He supported his family as a contractor and was quick to offer a job to most anyone in need. He gave his love equally to each family member and no one ever felt slighted. That love extended to friends, neighbors, coworkers and all others who were fortunate enough to have known him. Dad spent countless hours with his grandchildren and was loved and adored by all of them. He had a wonderful way about him and would eagerly help anyone in need. Dad was a friend to all and all were his friends. He truly was a man without guile. He served in many callings in his Bountiful Val Verda Ward serving faithfully to the end. He had a strong testimony of Jesus Christ and freely shared it with all. He leaves behind four daughters, Elaine Mills (Alan), Diane Beasley, Sheri Graham (Terry), Jill Hemsley; along with three sons, Jeff Springer (Vickie), Dan Springer (Mary), Brett Cline (Kattia); two brothers and three sisters. Grandpa was blessed with 27 grandchildren and 34 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents, Remo and Bessie Cline; his beloved first wife, Carole Deane Sylvester Cline; and recently by his second wife, Kathleen Wilkinson Cline. Also preceded in death by one brother, Oliver Cline; and two grandsons, Britton Cole Springer and Gavin P. Springer. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Val Verda 5th Ward chapel located at 2633 South 50 West in Bountiful. Viewings will be held Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and at the church Tuesday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens in Sandy, Utah. Online guest book: www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Coburn, Robert Vance Robert Vance Coburn "Pino" Robert Vance Coburn slipped away peacefully April 22, 2005 surrounded by family who loved him most. Vance was welcomed to earth by his mom and dad and his big brothers Chris and Corey December 28, 1980. They welcomed their baby sister, Brittney, five years later. He attended schools in Davis County and graduated from Viewmont High School. He was known to many growing up as "the Tigger", "Vancer Dancer", "Vancin' Around", "Vinnie", and known most by his friends as "Pino" with that twinkle in his eyes, that would get lost in his grin. His family grew to include his step families and little brothers. He always had the most fun. He loved to see how fast his new shoes could run. He gained great hand strength by creaming everyone in Nintendo, which later became valuable in his golf game grip. He had a great outside shot playing hoops. He loved flying down any mountain strapped to his boards and jumping off the cliffs at Lake Powell. He loved his dogs Cinnamon, Harley, and Hobie; they knew he was always good for a handout. He had worked for Oakridge Country Club in grounds keeping to be near the game he loved most. He loved the tunes of Dave Mathews, Jack Johnson and Jimmy Buffet when no one else knew who they were. Vance loved everyone, by the time he finished a transaction at the counter for a car rental agency the customer would want to take him home with them. If you spent any time with him at all, you felt like you were his best friend. He accepted everyone as his friend and offered love and support in any difficult situation. He accepted everyone's differences, weaknesses, and shortcomings. He always offered his help. He valued others and reminded them of their great worth by his unconditional love for them. He taught us charity just being in his presence. He gained a witness of the power of prayer in his life and knew Heavenly Father was aware of his struggles. Vance is survived by many who were fortunate to know and love him, and he will be missed greatly. His family includes his mom, Marsha Case, and her husband, Craig; his dad, Terry Coburn, and his wife, Rebecca. His siblings, Chris (Ann), Corey, and Brittney Coburn; his little brothers, Chandler, Brennan, and Austin Coburn; his stepbrothers and sisters, Jake, Christer, Rick, Nathan, and Kelli Case, Tiffany Weltman, and Shannon LaPlant. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Marie and Bob Nilson, Welton Coburn, and Lendell Perry. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at the Centerville Utah Canyon View Stake Center, 2110 N. Main St., Centerville. Viewing will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful and Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. To continue in Vance's legacy of helping others in need, in lieu of flowers, his family respectfully request that donations be made to any Wells Fargo branch to the "Vance Coburn Memorial Fund" under Marsha Case. Online guestbook and map at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Cottrell, Vicki Diane Vicki Diane Cottrell "Grandma Bicki" On April 20, 2005 our mother's life was tragically cut short in an automobile accident while she was traveling to speak for the cause she had dedicated her life to as an advocate for the mentally ill. Vicki Diane Fabry Cottrell was born the second of six children on September 12, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles and Willadene Fabry. She was married to Donald Ray Cottrell (deceased) on March 20, 1963 in Kearns, Utah. Together they had six children after which she pursued her Bachelors Degree in Special Education at the University of Utah. Then, because of personal experiences with family and mental health issues, Vicki felt urged to help other families who are going through similar experiences. She volunteered for six years as Salt Lake Affiliate President for The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Utah. For the past five years, she has been NAMI Utah's State Executive Director with the responsibility to carry out the NAMI Utah mission. Under her direction, Hope for Tomorrow (mental health program for schools) and a Clergy Training program were created. She was the driving force behind the passing of mental health insurance parity legislation. But above all Vicki was a loving mother and grandmother who served faithfully in her church. Her other loves included running, gardening, and photography, taking many memorable photos of both her flowers and grandchildren. Vicki is survived by her six children; Shane Cottrell, Kerri Terry, Jodi Rankin, Ron Cottrell, Jim Cottrell, and Jennifer Neeley. Her 10 grandchildren; Cody, Jessica, Joey, Randi, Parker, Preston, Payton, Elli, Noelle, and Maren. Her siblings Gary Fabry, Pam Tingey, Pat Nixon, Steven Fabry, and Phillip Fabry and her mother Willadene Fabry. She was preceded in death by her father Charles Fabry. Funeral services will be Monday, April 25, 2005 at 12 noon at the Edgehill 1st Ward, 1735 So. 1500 E. A viewing for family and friends will be held at the Ward Chapel on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and on Monday from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Online condolences can be made at www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Crowley, Ariel Lionel Judge Ariel Lionel Crowley 1905 ~ 2005 Graveside services were held in Emmitt, Idaho honoring Judge Ariel Lionel Crowley April 18, 2005. Born September 17, 1905 in lona, Idaho. His death April 13, 2005 concluded a long life of service and personal growth. He touched many lives as he served as Judge, Assistant Attorney General of the States of Idaho and Oregon and in private law practice. He was a devoted scholar of ancient scriptures and many languages. He authored many books on various subject, had a deep love for his family and endeared them to him by his poetry, stories, music and humor. Preceded in death by his beloved wife Daveda of 72 years, a granddaughter Shelly, two infant grand sons, and seven siblings. Survived by one sister, Alice Crowley Peterson (Elden), daughters Barbara J. Johnson (Robert), Julia M. Sorensen (Kenneth) 18 grandchildren and over 100 great -grandchildren. Loved and admired by all for his intellect, generosity of time, talents and means, devotion to his family, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, genealogical research, hearty laugh, knowledge and wisdom. Condolences and memories appreciated. Puntie1@att.net. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Despain, Gordon Alvin DESPAIN- Gordon Alvin Despain, 82, passed away April 17, 2005 in Queen Creek, Arizona. Funeral service will be Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 11 a..m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East Murray, Utah. Family and friends may visit one hour prior to service. Interment, Murray City Cemetery, 5490 South Vine St. Murray, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Drake, Ray Lee Ray Lee Drake 1929 ~ 2005 Ray Lee Drake, born November 2, 1929 in Green River, Utah, passed away at his home in Grantsville, Utah April 22, 2005. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Albert and Ruby Drake; and brothers, Alvin and Gerald. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Betty Drake; daughters, Carol (Jordan) Gates, and Janet (Scott) Eggers; sons, Paul (Pam) Drake, and Alan (Laura) Drake; and grandchildren, Tony and Tyler Gates, Ashley, McKenzie, and Maria Eggers, Rachael and Collin Drake, Evan and Connor Drake. Ray served as a Sergeant in the Army during the Ko-rean War and returned to marry his sweetheart Betty Lawrence Drake May 6, 1955 in Grantsville, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in March 1957. Ray worked as a machinist for many years at Stauffer Chemical and later retired from Chevron Chemical and later worked for Akzo Salt Co. Ray served in many church callings including stake Young Men's, ward clerk and was serving as secretary in the High Priest Group at the time of his passing. Ray was known for his strong work ethic, even-tempered disposition, and unconditional love for his good wife and family. As his family we celebrate the wonderful life he has shared with us, while feeling a large void once filled with a strong quiet patriarch. Funeral services will be held in the Grantsville West Stake Center, 115 East Cherry St. at 11 a.m. Wed Apr 27, 2005. Friends may call at Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Tues Apr 26, 2005, 6-8 p.m. and 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the service at the church. Interment in the Grantsville City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Driver, Susan C. In Memory Of Susan C. Driver 03/03/65 ~ 04/24/02 "Gone but not Forgotten" Memories of you still live in our hearts. We miss you and love you. Jim, Jordan, Brandon and family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Elder, Morris Day Morris Day Elder 1919 ~ 2005 Morris Day Elder, 85, passed away on Friday, April 22, 2005 in Salt Lake City. He was born October 9, 1919 in Castle Dale, Utah to Jesse C. Elder and Inez I. Day. On June 26, 1957 he married Verna Ingram in the Los Angeles Temple. He worked his whole life in building, crafts and construction; working on many churches, temples and other buildings. He loved being outdoors, spending time with his family and serving friends and neighbors. Prior to his passing, he served in the Jordan River Temple. Morris served in World War II honorably with his brother, Leonard, and his mother, Inez. Services will be held on Tuesday, April 26 at Hillcrest 5th Ward, 915 E Peach Blossom Drive (9085 S), at 12:00 noon. There will be a viewing Monday, April 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 S Highland Drive; and again on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:45 prior to the services at Hillcrest 5th Ward. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Fechter, Susan M. Susan M. Fechter "Will Be Missed" Susan M. Fechter, 52, of Mankato, MN died suddenly on Thursday, April 21, 2005 at Immanuel-St. Joseph's Hospital in Mankato after a long battle with cancer. A memorial visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, April 24, 2005 at Mankato Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to a cancer organization of the donor's choice. She attended high school in Roseville, MN, Philadelphia, and graduated in 1970 from Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, UT. She was a Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN graduate with an Art major. She is survived by her parents, Kenneth and Delores Fechter of Salt Lake City, Utah; two brothers, Ronald (Gloria) Fechter of Salt Lake City, UT, Richard (Kimberly) Fechter of San Rafael, CA; six nieces and nephews; and several aunts and uncles. Mankato Mortuary (507) 388-2202 www.mankatomortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Fox, Alice Caldwell Alice Caldwell Fox 1912 ~ 2005 Alice Caldwell Fox, precious mother, grandmother, great and great-great-grandmother, passed away Friday, April 22, 2005. Born May 18, 1912 the ninth of 12 children in Dry Fork, Utah to Sally Viola Hall and David Clarence Caldwell. Married James Lowell Fox in the Salt Lake Temple on May 18, 1934. They had nine children. Her great loves in life were her husband, children, music, dancing and traveling. From a very young age, she shared her beautiful soprano voice by singing around the campfire, and in numerous plays, choruses and church services, with her brothers and her children. She left a beautiful musical legacy to her children. Alice was an active member of the D.U.P. and of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints serving a mission in Dallas, Texas. Survived by eight children, Joan Kirkham (Stan, deceased), L. Jim Fox (Judy), C. David Fox (Patricia), Elaine Maxwell (Larry), Kay M. Edgel (Reed), Dianne Coombs (Earl), Susan R. Everett (Richard), Kenneth K. Fox; 46 grandchildren; 131 great-grandchildren and 39 great-great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, her son, Roger C. and her 11 brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 27 at 12 Noon at the Le Grand Ward Chapel, 1078 So. McClelland Street (1045 East). Family and friends may call Tuesday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, and from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Frampton, Ellyn Ellyn Frampton 1920 ~ 2005 Our most precious and beloved mother, Ellyn Frampton, passed peacefully from this life to the next on Thursday morning, April 21, 2005. The blessing of her life to this world began July 14, 1920 in Penrose, Wyoming. The second child of nine born to Elbert Roy and Agness Berthelson Mangus. Although her adult life played out nothing short of a Greek tragedy she remained joyful, grateful, compassionate and never lost her beautiful smile. Many who know her remain astounded that she held steadfast to those traits regardless of her trials which were many. A true inspiration and example to others. She married Gerald James Frampton January 15, 1938 in Byron Wyoming. Their first babies were twins, Diane Ellen and Donald James born and died March, 1940. Her second birth was a son, Bradley Joe born February, 1941 and died July, 1948 of polio. Mom also endured that disease. Next came Gerald Roy "Buck" born October 1942. He was just 5 when his big brother Bradley died. Next came Lyle Stanley born August 1946. He died at five months in January 1947. Next came Susanne May born December 1947. In September of 1953 Beverly Dawn Frampton was born. In November of 1958 the three surviving children welcomed Kerry William. After our dad died December 24, 1989 our Mom began a new chapter where she was able to live in two residences, here in Utah and also Phoenix. She was very proud of being able to accomplish this. She said she had the best of both worlds. She always had one destination or the other to look forward to returning to. Preceding her in death along with her children, husband and parents, were her sisters Barbara, Ilene and Wilda. Survivors are sons, "Buck" and (Linda) Frampton, Kerry Frampton; daughters, Susanne (Lindsay) Stens, Bev and (Greg) Soter; sisters, Mae Potter, Loneta Murphy, Jewel (Ted) Hepworth; brothers, Wallace (Ramona) Mangus and LeRoy Mangus. A most kind and benevolent Mother to us all, Mom we will honor you by remembering and implementing what you've given and taught us all. Grandchildren, Brad Frampton, Kim Heaton, Chet Stens, Bret Stens, Tammy Bayne, John Glezos, Amanda Glezos, Kristie Soter Jackson, Jake Frampton. She also cherished her many great grandchildren and showed them so much love. We would like to thank Rocky Mountain Care Center and Heartwood Hospice for their extraordinary kindness and compassion in Ellyn's final days. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 25, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and Monday from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Gillen, LaVean Lovell LaVean Lovell Gillen West Millard's Local Artist! Our dearly loved and cherished mother, grandmother, grandma-great, sister, and friend, LaVean Lovell Gil-len, age 80, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2005, hands in hand with her youngest daughter by her side at the Millard County Care Center. LaVean was born August 3, 1924 in Oak City, UT to Milton and Mertle Frisby LoVell. She married Deon J Gillen, a young Air Force man and became a farmer's wife August 1, 1941 in the Manti Temple. They had seven children together. Life was simple but grand. He died Oct 17, 2002. Mother was an artist from the heart; whether it was sewing, quilting, cooking, or refinishing furniture by turning old into new. As recently as 2004, she received honorable mention for her wildlife, canyons and desert scenes of acrylic and wood paintings. Her smile and love for us were picture perfect. Her children, grandkids and great-grandkids always brought a smile to her face. Survived by son, Clyde (Dixie) Gil-len; daughters, Debra (Jack) Anderson, both Oasis, UT, Opal (Gayle) Cluff, Fillmore, UT; sister, Afton (George) Wilkins, Farmington; broth-er, Clead (Charlotte) LoVell, Midvale; daughter-in-law, Vickie Gillen Niel-son, Delta. Reunited with her beloved husband, Deon; parents, Milton and Mertle; sons, Erick Deon and Ronald; daughters, Janice and Coleen; brothers, Wilford Dean, Max, Eldon and Ray; sister, Marie; son-in-law, John Dastrup. We hope you have a happy reunion with those we held so close and did not want to lose. A fair farewell, we will always love you! Your son, daughters, brother, sister, grandchildren, and grandchildren-great. We will all miss you dearly. Services Monday, April 25, at 11 a.m., LDS church in Deseret, UT. Friends call Sunday, April 24, Nickle Mortuary, Delta; 7-8 p.m. and at church, 9:30-10:45a.m. Interment, Oasis Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Hansen, Ethel Kemp Ethel Kemp Hansen "Gone Waterskiing" Ethel Kemp Hansen passed away peacefully April 22, 2005. She was born December 24, 1910 to Davis Kemp and Lillian Farrington in Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from East High School. Married Albert C. Hansen June 2, 1934. The marriage and family were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1954. Al passed away August 31, 1985. She enjoyed many hobbies including sewing, art, painting, music, piano, doll houses, camping, boating, waterskiing, river running, traveling, and her friends at the spa. She graduated from Nursing school as an honor student and worked as an L.P.N. for 20 years at LDS Hospital. She raised three sons, Ed (Janis) Hansen, Mel (Dawn) Hansen, and Duane (Linda) Hansen. She had 12 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchil-dren; and nine great great-grand-children. Preceded in death by grandchildren, Greg and Doug Hansen; and great-grandchild, Staci Hansen. She is survived by one brother, Keith (Marie) Kemp. Our many thanks go to all who attended to her needs, especially Brenda, Dorothy, and the staff at Beehive Gardens. We are truly grateful for their sincere love and care. Services will be at 12 noon Monday, April 25th at South Cottonwood Ward located at 5605 South Vine Street, Murray, Utah. Viewing will be from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the service. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. Online guestbook is available at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Hanson, Arthur Kimball (AK) Arthur (AK) Kimball Hanson 1908 ~ 2005 Arthur (AK) Kimball Hanson was called home to join his wife Nancy, three brothers, two sisters and one grandson on April 12, 2005 in Kelso, Washington under Hospice care. Art was born July 25, 1908 to Sam and Carrie Skybera Hanson of Greenbrush, Minnesota. He married Nancy Gordon in Glasgow, Montana August 2, 1934. He is survived by three children Norman Hanson of Nashville, TN; Carol (Kenneth) Bunyard of Kelso, Washington; Dawna (Thomas) Krueger of Wailuku, Hawaii; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. In his early years he farmed then followed construction eventually working on the Fort Peck Dam Project at Fort Peck, MT. He became working foreman for the N. P. Mettome Construction Company where he was employed over 30 years until his retirement in 1973. He was a member in good standing of the International Iron Workers Union Local 27 out of Salt Lake City, Utah. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. Burial of ashes will take place at a later date at Murray City Cemetery, Murray, Utah. Assisting with arrangements is Dahl-McVicker Funeral Home of Kelso, Washington. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Higuchi, Setsuko "Sets" Setsuko "Sets" Higuchi 1/2/1931 ~ 4/21/2005 Setsuko "Sets" Higuchi, 74, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away on April 21, 2005, peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Sets was a role model to all who knew her with her sense of humor, generosity, optimism, outgoing energy, strength of character and remarkable ability to rise above adversity. Sets will be missed and remembered by many. Sets was born in San Francisco on January 2, 1931 to Fumiko and Yoshio Saito. She graduated from the University of California in Berkeley with a degree in education and received her master's degree at Eastern Michigan. Sets was a teacher early in her career but towards the end of her career she worked as a real estate agent at Coldwell Banker, as well as Prudential. The center of Sets' personal life was her husband of 49 years, Bill; their three children, Shirley Ann (Washington DC), Robert (San Diego, CA) and John (Salt Lake City); and four grandchildren, Bill, Adele, Tace and Rayna. Surviving siblings are Alfred Saito (Los Altos, CA) and Kathleen Yuille (Milwaukee, WI). Preceding Sets in death were son Kenneth, and brothers Yoshiro and Fred. Sets met Bill for the first time as children while interned in a World War II Japanese American relocation camp in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Years later, they bumped into each other, unexpectedly, at the front steps of the University of California at Berkeley, and after a few dates they married in 1956 (Bill wanted to marry after the first date but, as a matter of principle, she made him wait). They moved from California to Wisconsin, and to Michigan, before settling in Utah where Bill accepted a position as Chairman of the Department of Pharmaceutics at the University of Utah. Sets was a risk taker and fighter (she battled pancreatic cancer in every possible way to the very end) and she encouraged others to plan ahead for their future. Sets, living modestly for much of her life, sacrificed a great deal to make the world a better place for her family and friends. For example, being a teacher Sets was an adamant supporter of her children and grandchildren's education. In addition, Sets did many of the "little big things" ranging from taking her family to University of Michigan football games, to hosting events for her husband and children, and (in gourmet fashion) cleaning and cooking the many fish caught by Bill and Billy (grandson) in the streams in Provo and Big Cottonwood canyons. Sets encouraged Bill to expand his extensive research activities into entrepreneurial ventures, leading to his participation in several life science start-up companies. She was involved in various community projects since retirement and made numerous donations with Bill to many organizations, including The University of Utah. Most recently she was an active board member of the Heart Mountain Foundation and helped organize their national reunion in Salt Lake City in 2002. Sets enjoyed traveling (she was very fond of visiting her ancestral Japan and its neighboring countries), particularly with her family. She enjoyed touring and walking around the Utah mountains, and gardening. Sets' true love and talent was in fashion and interior design that she shared enthusiastically with her daughter, Shirley, and sister, Kathy. Sets' friends and acquaintances are from across the world. Sets often entertained Bill's graduate students (from the respective Departments of Pharmaceutics at the University of Utah and the University of Michigan) and colleagues in academia and industry, all of whom enjoyed her unique warmth and hospitality. A memorial service will be held to celebrate Sets' life at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 on Saturday, May 14th from 4-5:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers or gifts, Sets requested that contributions be made to Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation, P.O. Box 547, Powell, WY 82435. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Huebner, Sheri A. Sheri A. Huebner 1954 ~ 2005 Our loving daughter, mother, sister, and friend passed away peacefully and without a struggle Thursday night, April 21, 2005 in the company of friends and family. Sheri was born in Salt Lake City May 18, 1954 to John L. and Betty Lou Giles. She married Robert G. Huebner, Jr. May 20, 1982. She leaves behind her mother; her son (Bryce); her sister (Kathy); and four brothers (John, Dan, Larry, and Scott). Her father; her husband; and her dog, Sophie, preceded her in death. Sheri dedicated her life to enriching the lives of others, spending countless hours ensuring that the needs of her friends and family were met (even when this was detrimental to her own well-being). Whenever anyone faced a difficult situation, Sheri was there to help; and she cared not whether these difficulties were greater than her own. She persevered through tougher times than any of us should know, and through it all she maintained her compassionate ways and her dignity. Though Sheri loved to go on vacations (especially unexpected and unannounced trips to Yellowstone), she was unable to do this in recent years, and this pained her greatly. Now she's taken her final unexpected and unannounced trip to a far better place where she will suffer no more. Services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, Tuesday April 26, at 12 noon where a one-hour viewing will precede the services beginning at 11 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Marshall, Buster C. Buster C Marshall 12/23/1919~4/19/2005 BOUNTIFUL - Buster C. Marshall, age 85, passed away peacefully on April 19, 2005 at his son's home surrounded by his loving family. He was born Dec. 23, 1919 to Heber and Pearl Marshall in Windstone, Utah. Buster was an avid outdoors man. He loved hunting, camping and searching for arrowheads with family and friends. He strongly believed in the Native American ways. He served in the United States Calvary during World War II, worked as a civilian aircraft electrician at Hill Airforce Base. After retirement he spent his years restoring old cars and working on fix-up projects. Survived by his son, Shawn(Debbie) Marshall, daughter, Carla Moser both from Bountiful, and daughter Sally(Dennis) Kreutzer from Chicago, wife, Corry Marshall-SLC, step children, Marianne-CA, Erris and Tina-SLC, nine grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, and sister Barbara Blumhagen-MT. Preceded in death by three brothers, one sister, first wife Jean Wilken and beloved dog T.J. As per his wishes there will not be a service. Interment in Stevensville, Montana on Saturday, May 29th with military honors. The Family would like to give a special love and thanks to grand-daughter Jaimie Reid for her loving care and constant devotion to Grandpa till the end. The family would also like to thank Rocky Mountain Hospice especially our angel Teresa Barnes. Buster lived a happy and fulfilled life. He will be greatly loved and missed by his family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Mattingly, Ronald Elden Ronald Elden Mattingly "Papa" Beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother passed away at home on April 21, 2005. Papa was born Nov. 6, 1942 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles and Jennie Mattingly. He has touched the lives of many over the years and we will be forever grateful for the time we had with him. Funeral services will be held April 25th at 10:00 a.m. at Lake Hills Mortuary, 10055 South State Street. Friends may call Sunday from 5-7 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. McQuarrie, Lamond Gurr Lamond Gurr McQuarrie 1919 ~ 2005 Lamond Gurr McQuarrie passed away on April 20, 2005 at the age of 85 of esophageal cancer. Born December 7, 1919, Midway, Utah to Lamond S. McQuarrie and Laura Gurr. Married Margaret Crask in Chicago, Illinois, and later in the Salt Lake Temple. Received an MD degree from Northwestern University in 1944 with subsequent specialization in anesthesia from the University of Utah and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He was involved in medical practice until his retirement in 1994. He is survived by his wife Margaret; two sons, Martin Paul (Ronnie) and Melvin Crask (Janette); four daughters, Marsha Lang, Marilyn Barton, Melissa (Stephen) Higgs and Marlene Young; one brother Howard G. McQuarrie (Pam). Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents, son Mark, brother Graham and sister Miriam. A viewing will be held Sunday evening, April 24, 2005 at the Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 25, 2005 at the Midway Fifth Ward, 165 North Center, Midway at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. at the ward. Online condolences may be made at www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Odoardi, Bernice Bernice Odoardi (nee Ricci) Odoardi, Bernice (nee Ricci), 89, died April 22, 2005 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Beloved wife of the late Antonio Odoardi, loving mother of Andrew (Rebecca) Odoardi and Elizabeth Lott, devoted grandmother of Stephen Lott, Thomas Odoardi and Jared Schiller. Dear sister of Genella, Aldosena and Guireeno, all of Pietranico, Italy. Preceded in death by her brother Medeucha. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 26 from 10 a.m. until the time of the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. If desired, memorials may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH 45263-3597. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Olsen, Eleanor Stewart Eleanor Stewart Olsen 1910 ~ 2005 Eleanor Stewart Olsen passed away April 22 with her family at her side. She was born in Provo, Utah August 27, 1910. She attended West High School and the University of Utah graduating with a law degree in 1935. She was married to Lawrence Swan Olsen for 60 years and with him raised, as she always remarked, three "almost average children." One of the founders of the Utah League of Women Voters, she was active in civic and political affairs. She was the first citizen advocate on the Central Utah Water Board. She ran for the Utah State Legislature, and worked for a short time in the office of Legislative Research. She was a dedicated advocate for women's rights. The passion of her life was her family and the family homestead in the North Fork of Provo Canyon recently known as Sundance. She was an expert organic gardener and gourmet cook and enjoyed entertaining family and friends. She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Stewart Olsen (Dani Eyer), Eleanor Lee Brennan, Rex Olsen (Margaret); five grandchildren, Mike Olsen (Lisa), Christopher Olsen (Ambre), Patrick Brennan (Janice Dole), Elaine Davis, and Davey Davis; great-grandson, Christopher Porter Olsen; great-granddaughter, Melissa Dole. She was preceded in death by her six siblings; her husband, Lawrence; her son-in law, Patrick Brennan; daughter-in-law, Mary Olsen; grandchildren, Coralee Brennan and Aaron Hunt. Memorial service will be held Wed-nesday, April 27, 12 noon at Evans and Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 South, Salt Lake City. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the North Fork Preservation Alliance, RR3 Box A-1, Sundance, Utah 84604 or a charity of choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/26/2005. Pearce, Bryan Paul Bryan Paul Pearce 1971 ~ 2005 Loving father, son, brother, and friend passed away Wednesday April 20, 2005 in Salt Lake City, at the home of his parents. He was born June 27, 1971 in Denver, CO to Jerry and ReNae Wanlass Pearce. He attended Granger High School and The Bryman School where he trained to be an auto technician. Bry enjoyed golfing, hunting, racquetball, and counted cross stitching. He found his greatest joy in playing with his children. Bryan truly valued his friends. He was a member of the LDS Church and was especially grateful to those who helped him in his youth to become an Eagle Scout and to those he worked with as a master auto technician. He was most grateful for his loving family and friends who supported him through his trials. Survived by his wife, Stacey; and his children, Skylar, Ariel, Michael, and Meagan; his parents, Jerry and ReNae Pearce; and his brothers, Bret and Brandon Pearce. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Apri126, 2005 at the stake center located at 601 East Mansfield Ave. (3115 South). A viewing will be held from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. with funeral services to be held at 1 p.m. Interment will be at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Prokopis, Nanette Atkin Nanette Atkin Prokopis 06/12/38 ~ 04/24/04 I am still with you; you'll notice me there, I'll be in the breeze that ruffles your hair, I'll by in the sunshine; I'll be in the snow, I'll be in the places that we used to go, I'll be in your laughter and in funny things, I'll be in your mornings and there in your dreams, I'll be in the moon, lighting dark skies, I'll be in reflections of your loving eyes, I'll always be with you and I'll always care, Today and Forever, I'll always be there. Ma, we all love and miss you dearly, Bill, Tedd, Sis, Cari, Steve, and families. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Reed, Leah Leah Reed 1916 ~ 2005 Leah Bryce Reed, our "Granny," died Monday, April 18, 2005 in Clearfield, Utah of causes incident to age. Born April 22, 1916 in Mountain Home, Utah to Loram Riggs and Edith Wilkins Bryce. She was the second of four girls, and she loved her sisters dearly. Married John LeRoy Reed in Price, Utah July 3, 1937. During their 60 years together, John's employment took them to Fairbanks, Alaska; Midland, Texas; and back to Midvale, Utah where they lived their retirement years enjoying their small family. John preceded her in death September 26, 1997. Survivors, daughter, Judith Reed Stannard, Layton; grandchildren, Rebecca (Paul) Rose, Kaysville, Matthew (Andrea) Stannard, Laramie, Wyoming; great-grandchildren, Caryle (Matthew) McIntyre, Crystal (Anthony) Figgins, Curtis Collins, Levi, Stephen, and Andrew Stannard; two great great-grandchildren, Destiny McIntyre and Chloe Figgins; also loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, John; sisters, Lylis, Afton, and Elizabeth. The family wishes to thank the Rocky Mountain Care Center for their kind caretaking of Leah the past few years. A private family memorial service will be held Saturday, April 30, 2005 at the Springville City Cemetery, where Leah will be laid to rest with her sweetheart, Johnny. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Smith, Josephine Ellen Josephine Ellen Smith 1923 ~ 2005 Josephine Ellen Smith, 81, died peacefully surrounded by her family on April 22, 2005 at her home in Tooele, Utah. Born May 16, 1923 in Delta, Utah. She was the first of eight children born to Ellen Loraine Ive. Josephine was raised and loved by her grandparents, Hilda Josephine and Joseph Orson Ive. She met Joseph Louge Smith in Delta, Utah and they married on August 24, 1940. After breathing life into one daughter and a set of twin boys, she moved to Provo, Utah. There she gave birth to another son. Later she and Joseph moved to Tooele to raise their family. Josephine was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was a great cook and an expert with an iron. She is survived by her daughter Marilyn Smith Brannon and her husband Ron of Grantsville, Utah; her twin sons David Smith and his wife Elaine of Erda, Uah and Dennis Smith and his wife June of Las Vegas, Nevada; and her son Ron Smith and his wife Carol of Tooele, Utah. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Valerie Durrant Purvis and her husband Jesse, Todd Castagno and his wife Debbie, Kerry Smith, Lori Smith, Kyle Smith, Bryan Smith, Leslie Smith, Kayla Smith, and Emily Smith, and Melvin Durrant. She is also survived by eight great-grandchildren: Jesse Ryan Purvis, Kathryn Purvis, Kayla Castagno, Amber Castagno, Emily Castagno, Kyle Gregory, Tristyn Gregory, Kassidy Gregory. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service to be held in her honor at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Utah on Tuesday Apr 26, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. A visitation will be held 9:30-10:45 prior to the service. Interment in the Tooele City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Snellman, Lynn Lynn Snellman 1922 ~ 2004 One thing I forgot after the pain of parting comes the happiness of healing. Thanks for all the wonderful memories. Love, Kris, Lenny, Bob, Karen Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Stats Jr., Michael Michael Stats, Jr. 1917 ~ 2005 Michael Stats, Jr., beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 20, 2005. He was born January 18, 1917 in Robins, Ohio. His parents were Michael Stats and Ilona Smee. He married Gladys E. Hasty on July 7, 1940, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on November 21, 1963. He proudly served his country during World War II. He worked for the Bureau of Land Management for 40 years and retired as the manager of cartography (mapmaking) for the western United States. He received the Honor Award for Meritorious Service in 1978 from the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. He loved to golf and even after a stroke denied him the opportunity to get out on the course he continued to study the sport and avidly watched it on TV. He loved to travel with his wife and companion of 64 years. They had many memorable trips and cruises together including a visit to his parent's homeland of Slovakia. His favorite times were spent with his family who will dearly miss him. His quiet strength and integrity will forever be remembered. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many church callings including High Councilman and Bishop of the Douglas Ward. He is survived by his wife, Gladys; sons, Ken (Kathryn) Stats, Phil (Kathleen) Stats, Keith (deceased) (Jeannie) Stats; grandchildren, Deborah, Deanna, Denise, Eric, Matt, Jason, Josh, Jared, Ian, Callie, Kelly, Amanda and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 12 Noon, Monday, April 25, at the Douglas Ward, 630 South 1200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends may visit Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, and at the ward from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/24/2005. Strawn, Saundra Ramona Sampson Saundra Ramona Sampson Strawn "Will Be Missed" Salt Lake City/Richfield, UT -Saundra Ramona Sampson Strawn, 63, of Salt Lake City and native of Richfield, Utah, passed away April 22, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born February 26, 1942 in Richfield, Utah to Dewey and Crystal Jorgensen Sampson. She married Roy Dale Strawn, in Waipahu, Hawaii August 31, 1971. He preceded her in death June 16, 1986. She is survived by her children, Rodney Dale (Cindy) Strawn, Altamont; Robert Henry (Ericka) Strawn, Washington, Mary Ellen Strawn, Spanish Fork, Crystal Louise Strawn (Jared Adam) Walter, Orem, and Lyle Dew-ey Strawn, Richfield; grandchildren, Calista Strawn, Dale Strawn, Melissa Strawn, and Randy Strawn, all of Altamont; sisters, Nola Lou (Lerue) Winget, St. George, and Carol (David) Hansen, Ely, NV; brothers, Richard (Betty) Sampson, Salt Lake City, Jay Ballard (Dalene) Sampson, serving a mission in Nigeria, David (Jane) Sampson, Richfield, John (Barbara) Sampson, Ogden, and Craig (Marla) Sampson, Payson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy; parents; brothers, Joe and Donald; and sister-in-law, Louise Bryan. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Magleby Mortuary Chapel, 50 South 100 West, Richfield. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Richfield City Cemetery. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Stringfellow, Dale A. Dale A. Stringfellow, PhD Memorial Services Services will be held Friday, April 29, 2005 for friends and family of Dale A. Stringfellow. The memorial service begins at 3:00 p.m. at Myriad Genetics, 320 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions in honor of Dale to the UCSF Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund, Box 0248, San Francisco, CA 94143-0248. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Taylor, Dolores L. Dolores L. Taylor 1930 ~ 2005 Dolores L. Taylor,75, a former resident of Murray, Utah, passed away April 14, 2005, in Camarillo, California. Diagnosed in 1995, she bravely faced Alzheimer's disease. Dolores was born March 16, 1930 to Mildred and Coy E. Taylor of Salt Lake City. She attended South High School and later worked on the reunion committee. She worked for several years as a secretary. Her marriages took her to California, Washington, and Colorado. She divorced twice, then lived single for 25 years in Murray. She loved to dress-up and socialize. She liked dancing and belonged to a square dance club. She enjoyed many trips with family and friends and served on a homeowners association. Dolores is survived by her daughters, Carolyn Ericson and Karen Ann Christensen; and four grandsons. Graveside service will be at 1:30 on Friday, April 29th at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Those who attend should meet at the cemetery entrance at N street and 4th Ave. and proceed as a group to the site. Assisting the family is Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 801-466-8687. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Van Komen, Sier George Loving You Sier George Van Komen SEPT 23, 1972 - APR 24, 2004 One year has been taken away, but Sier's love has given us strength. In every thing around us, he is always near. My beautiful loving husband. Forever our Daddy Sier. True Love Always, Crystal, Haven and River Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Walton, Howard Howard Walton "Gone Golfing" Leon Howard Walton, age 74, of Kearns, Utah passed away at his home April 21, 2005. Howard was born October 17, 1930 in Phoenix, Arizona to Leon Charles and Katherine Peter-son Walton. He married Geraldine Parkin June 5, 1951 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as counselor in the bishopric three different times. He was a member of the high council, counselor in the Elder's Quorum, Gospel Doctrine teacher and an ordinance worker at the Jordan River Temple for six years. Howard served in the U.S. Navy from 1948-1949. He worked many years for Burroughs Co. and retired from the Utah State Prison. His passion in life was golfing and working at the Extraction Center. He enjoyed traveling around the country and world with his brother and sister-in-law, Reed and Glenna. Howard is survived by his wife of 53 years; and his four children and their families, Bradford Walton, Kel-so, Washington, Teri (Layne) Oliver, West Valley City, Utah, Scott (Jeri) Walton, Riverton, Wyoming, Karen Walton, West Jordan, Utah; 13 grandchildren; three great-grand-children; sister, Lulu Jones, Kanab, Utah. Preceded in death by his father and mother. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 25, 2005 at the Kearns 14th Ward, 4232 West 5015 South. Friends may call Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. White, Jewel Meacham Jewel Meacham White 1917 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother, Jewell Meacham White passed from this life on April 16, 2005. She was preceded in death by her eternal companion Alfred Henry White Jr. and her precious daughter, Lynda Fae White Deeble. Jewel was born August 16, 1917 to Eliza Ann Adair and Fayette Meacham, In Widstoe, Utah. Moving to Salt Lake, as a child, she grew up in a loving family of 10 sisters and brothers. She enjoyed her children, friends, writing poetry, skiing, horseback, riding, and swimming. She held many positions in her church and her greatest love was teaching Spiritual Living for about 15 years. She met the love of her life at Saltair and they were married for time and eternity in the Salt Lake Temple November 25, 1935. They celebrated 66 years of marriage, traveling the world, serving in their church, fulfilling three missions, and enjoying their eight children, Barbara Jo Ann White Macklprang, Marian Reed, Sharon Eva White Visser, Alfred Henry White 111, Robert John White, Betty Jean Riding, Lynda Fae Deeble, and Bryant Terry White, 39 grandchildren, and 57 great-grandchildren. We extend our thanks to all who cared for our mother, especially Terry and Judy. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Murray 23rd Ward, 755 East Three Fountains Drive. Friends and family may call Monday, from 6-8 p.m. and at the ward Tuesday from 11:45 -12:45 p.m. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. White, Nada Mallette Nada Mallette White 1926 ~ 2005 Our dearest, sweet, beloved, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, Nada Mallette White, 78, peacefully returned home to her Father in Heaven April 19, 2005 after a long courageous battle with and causes incident to Alzheimer's. Born August 14, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Nelson H. and Iona Giles Mallette. Growing up she loved to spend summers in Heber City with her grandparents and cousins. She worked for Bell Telephone Company in Salt Lake City, Utah as a Chief Operator Supervisory Clerk for 17 years. She married Albert R. (Bert) White February 3, 1959 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death August 19, 1993. Nada was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served for many years in the Primary, Sunday School, and Relief Society organizations as chorister and teacher. Nada loved music and singing. She studied voice at the McCune School of Music in Salt Lake City where she gave many vocal recitals. She was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for many years before and after she was married. In recent years, her love for singing helped her through the struggles and challenges she faced. She loved to read, do needlepoint and cook. She loved her family most and sacrificed much on their behalf. Survived by her children, Ellen (Larry) Adams, Stephen White, Charles White, Richard White, Anne (Mark) Gold, Leisa (Kelly) Frandsen, all of Salt Lake City, Tamara (Steve) Hansen, Montana; her sister, Retta (K.E.) Shelton, Salt Lake City; 27 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchil-dren; and two great great-grandchil-dren. Also preceded in death by her parents; sister, Letta; and daughter, Carla White Oshiro. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Stratford at Draper for the years of kind, gentle care of our mother. Also, our appreciation to Inspiration Hospice for their care in Nada's last few weeks of life. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 12 noon at the East Mill Creek 9th Ward, 3750 South Hillside Lane (2505 East). Family and friends may call from 10:15-11:45 a.m. at the ward building prior to the service. Interment at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Utah Alzheimer's Association, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary Fund or the Perpetual Education Fund. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Wilkinson, Paulette Joann Paulette Joann Wilkinson 1946 ~ 2005 On 20 April 2005, while surrounded by her loving family, Paulette Joann Wilkinson, passed away after a short battle with cancer. She worked at GE OEC Medical for 15 years as an electronic assembler. She is survived by her husband, Willie, of over 36 years; her children, Ernie and his companion, Helen, Billie Jean and her husband, John, Scott and his wife, Tina, Tim and his wife, Viv, Greg and his wife, Terri; her 10 grandchildren who were the light of her life; her mother, Della; her siblings, Carmen, Patsy, Charlotte, and Chuck; along with many dear friends who brought much love and laughter into her life. We ask that her family and friends join us at her Celebration of Life Service to be held 29 April 2005, 6 p.m. at The E Center. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Paulette's name to the American Cancer Society or Community Nursing Services, 6949 High Tech Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Williams, Doraine Farnsworth Doraine Farnsworth Williams 1914 ~ 2005 Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed a-way April 22, 2005 of congestive heart failure. She died peacefully in her own home with her husband at her side. Doraine was born July 18, 1914 in Beaver, Utah the daughter of Mildred Skinner and F. Dennis Farnsworth. She married Ray Kendel Williams June 7, 1940 in the Salt Lake Temple. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends and their 60th with extended family. Doraine was a dedicated, talented school teacher, teaching kindergarten through third grade in both the Salt Lake and Jordan School Districts for more than 30 years. She loved putting on programs and plays. She was a devout member of the LDS Church serving in many teaching positions in the Stratford East Ward. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother and set a wonderful example of courage, optimism, and fortitude for all who knew her. She will be greatly missed. Doraine was preceded in death by her parents; her son, Stanley Kent Williams; four sisters, Mildred Tullis, Venice Griggs, Beth Sackett, Margaret Mitchell; and three brothers, Ken, Dennis, and John Farnsworth. She is survived by two children, Lowell Craig Williams (Marilyn), Judy W. Fishler (Phil); sisters, Noleen Jessup (Dave), Faye Tholen (Richard), Lynn Price (Richard), Elaine Bettridge (Gerald); brothers, Paul M. Farnsworth, Larry Farnsworth (Dora), Harold Farnsworth (Char), Roy Farnsworth (Myrle); 10 grandchildren;, and 12 great-grand-children. Services will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005, at 2 p.m. in the Stratford East Ward, 2606 S. Filmore Street. A viewing will be held Monday, April 25 from 6-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 S. Highland Drive and Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Stratford East Ward before services. The family wishes to thank Dr. Mark Lewis for his care and concern and the staff at Abby's In Home Care for their services, especially Juliett Wood-worth. Also, a special thanks to the staff at Christus Saint Joseph Adult and Child Care Center. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the Alzheimers Association, 265-1944. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/24/2005 - 4/25/2005. Wilson, Ethel Ethel Wilson "Missionary Grandma" Ethel Marie Revill Wilson, 87, returned to Heavenly Father to accept her next missionary assignment April 20, 2005. Ethel was born Aug. 17, 1917 to John and Melvina Nalder Revill. She married Carlyle Wilson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ethel's life was filled with service. She was devoted to her family and the Lord. She lived as an example of faith, love and generosity. Ethel was the SLC Mission Grandma. Her relationship with her missionaries was the highlight of her later years. Survived by husband, Carlyle; children, Tracy (Glenna), Carl (On), John (Sharon), Byron (Vivian), and Ruth (Kim) Hagen; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by daughter, Mary Clayburn Withers. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 11 a.m. at the River Ridge 3rd Ward chapel, 1250 West Chavez Dr. (9700 So.). Friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Tuesday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005. Work, William George William George Work 1922 ~ 2005 William George Work, beloved husband, father, brother and uncle, died peacefully at home in Salt Lake City on April 21, 2005. He was born February 28, 1922. William loved flying. His 35 year career in aviation began at the age of nineteen as a B-24 co-pilot in the 458th Bomb Group of the US Army Air Force. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal and the Air Medal for combat duty. In 1945, he transferred to the Air Corps Reserves but was called to active duty again during the Korean conflict. He served in the Air Corps Reserves until 1962, retiring as a pilot with the rank of Captain. In 1957 he married Irene Maverakis, who has remained his loving companion for 48 years. They have one daughter, Marianne Work. As a Controller, Supervisor, Administrator and Instructor for the CAA and FAA he played an important role in the development and implementation of the nation's civilian air traffic control system. An avid sportsman, he was known as an accomplished golfer and deep powder skier. He skied for 70 years and, until 2005, served as an instructor for the University of Utah/Deseret News Ski School at Alta, Utah. Among his many other deep affections were classical music, animals, gardening, and world travel. He was a life-long student. He is preceded in death by his father, Frank Blaine Work, mother, Ruth Stringham Work and sister, Patricia Work Jensen. He is survived by his wife and daughter and his brothers Julian Stringham Work and Phillip Allan Work. Funeral services will be held at the Wasatch Lawn Chapel, 3401 Highland Dr., on Wed., April 27 at 2 p.m. A visitation for family and friends will be held at the same location on Tuesday, April 26 from 6-8 p.m. He could impart confidence when no other could. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/23/2005 - 4/25/2005. Zufelt, Todd D. Todd D. Zufelt 1944 ~ 2005 CLEARFIELD - Todd D. Zufelt, 60, died Monday, April 18, 2005. He was born December 8, 1944 in Ogden, a son of Dick and Ruth Parker Hanson Zufelt. As a young boy, Todd moved into the Utah State Developmental Center until 1991 at which time he moved to Kaysville, and then lived in Roy and Clearfield. Todd loved to look out the window and look at magazines. He loved to tease people and enjoyed being around people of all ages. He liked art and sitting outside on the porch. Surviving are his uncle, Gerald Hanson, Bountiful; sisters, Anne Green, Alabama; Gwen McMahon, California; and brothers, Kurt and Brad Zufelt both California. Todd was preceded in death by his parents. The family would like to thank TURN Community Services staff for their love and dedication throughout his life. The staff of TURN would like to thank Michelle Morris, his guardian. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28 at 1 p.m. at Lindquist Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd, where friends may call one hour prior. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Dr. SLC. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/24/2005.