OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 26 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 Andersen Sr., Charles O. Charles O. Andersen Sr. "Gone Fishin" Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, and brother, Charles Owen Andersen Sr., passed away April 25, 2005 in Tooele, Utah. He was born February 2, 1958 in Tooele to John Ross and Edna Owen Andersen. He married Debra Lynn Draper, May 13, 1984 in Elko, Nevada. Survived by his wife; sons, Kelly Sr., Kim, Charles Jr., and Kelly Jr.; grandsons, Zane and Brett; parents; two brothers; three sisters; and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to our nurse, Jenny for her help and care the past few weeks. Private graveside services will be held at Valley View Memorial Park. Directors: Peel Funeral Home, Magna. Condolences may be sent from www.PeelFuneralHome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Berg, Grace Virginia Parmley Grace Virginia Parmley Berg 1917 ~ 2005 Our sweet and loving wife and mother had a joyous reunion with her family and friends on April 24 at the age of 88 when she returned to her Father in Heaven. Grace was born on February 22, 1917 to William V. Parmley and Alice Florence Larson in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her father died when she was just three years old. Her mother later married Whitmer (Whit) Andrew Rosquist, who was a very kind and loving step-father. She married her sweetheart and eternal companion, Clifford Sanders Berg, in the Salt Lake Temple on February 20, 1939. They are the parents of eight children - four daughters and four sons. Her family was always her first priority. She made sure they were all well taken care of. Grace had a wonderful sense of humor and was very generous to others. She was a hard worker and taught her children the value of hard work. She was very meticulous and always insisted on a clean and orderly home. The phrase "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" fit her perfectly. She was known for her cooking and candy making abilities. There are many who have fond memories of her delicious meals. She cherished her family and spent many, many hours crocheting afghans for each child, their spouses, her grandchildren and close friends. Her life was one of service and she loved doing it! Serving others brought her great joy and satisfaction. She was especially fond of serving the elderly. Grace loved her grandchildren and enjoyed having them around her. She spent a lot of time babysitting. In her youth, Grace loved to play tennis and enjoyed dancing. Grace is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in numerous stake and ward callings. She was a beautician for many years. She also managed Paul's Par 3, a golf course in Hunter, Utah, for a number of years. Later, she and her husband owned and operated the Burger Bandit Drive-In in Kearns, Utah. Grace is survived by her loving husband of 66 years, her children Alice Beck; Robert L. (LeVon) Berg, Monroe, WA; Gerald (Maggie) Berg; Randy (Judy) Berg; Kathy (Jack) Grotepas; Arnie (Bobbie) Berg; Lynnette(John) Hiskey; Kris (Bob) Kvenvold; 29 grandchildren, 28 great-grand-children; brothers Robert (Bob) Parmley, LaMar Rosquist and sister Beth Paschall. A viewing will be held at the Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 S. State Street, Murray, on Wednesday, April 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning, April 28, at 11 a.m. at the Murray 25th Ward, 365 E. Vine Street, Murray, Utah with a viewing at 10 a.m. The family wishes to thank Hospice for their tender and loving care during the last several months. Jan, Wanda and Sylvia brought Grace and her family much peace and happiness. They were definitely Grace's angels and she loved each one of them. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. 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, Glen D. "Sage" Glen D. Christensen "Sage" Glen "Sage" D. Christensen of Moroni, Utah returned to his Heavenly Father and Eternal Companion, Euleda Nora Larsen Christensen on April 23, 2005 at the Sanpete Valley Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He married Euleda Dec. 16th 1939, and their marriage was later solemnized Sept. 3, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. Euleda passed away March 4, 2000. "Sage" worked as a brick mason for many years and was responsible for building many homes, buildings and fireplaces in Sanpete County. He was instrumental in helping to build the Moroni Stake Center that exists today. He also raised cattle and turkeys and was a member of Moroni Feed Co. "Sage" served as Moroni City Mayor from 1978 to 1981, and also served on the Moroni City Counsel for two terms. Glen was an active member of the Moroni LDS First Ward and was also a member of Lion's Club and Arc Club. He was very athletic and especially like playing basketball. He very much enjoyed watching the Jazz and BYU games with his family. "Sage" was preceded in death by brothers. Stanley, Allen, Grant; and sisters, Ina, Hazel, Voniel, and Vera. "Sage" is survived by son, Clifford Christensen of Moroni; grandson Glen (Carmen) C. Christensen of Orem; brothers, Ed Christensen of Layton, Utah; Owen (Edna) Christensen of Fountain Green; and sister, Lewella Cahoon of Magna. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Moroni Stake Center, 82 North Center. A viewing will be held at the Stake Center prior to services from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Interment will be at Moroni Cemetery under the direction of Rasmussen Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Coon, Gladys Wilding Gladys Wilding Coon 1918 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Gladys Wilding Coon, 87, passed away April 24, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. She was born March 24, 1918 in Salt Lake City to George Lambert and Emma Peterson Wilding. She married Lawrence W. Coon May 16, 1939; he died January 14, 1946. She married James Edward Coon March 2, 1951; he died April 16, 1969. Gladys was a member of the LDS Church. She enjoyed sewing and crocheting and was an excellent seamstress. She was a devoted mother and her family was very important to her. Survived by her children, Margie (Ken) Gray, June (Duane Knight), Emma (Bruce) Johner, Diane (Jim) Purser, Rick (Colleen) Coon, Dave Coon, and Mary (Keith) Simpson; 27 grandchildren; 45 great-grand children; 10 great-great grandchildren; sister, Mabel (Lee) Ginsler; sister-in-law, LaVern Empey; brother-in-law, Paul Christensen. Preceded in death by both husbands; son, Laurie; one brother; and three sisters. Special thank you to the staffs of Hearts for Hospice and Sandy Regional. Funeral services will be held 12 p.m. Thursday, April 28, 2005 at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment: Pleasant Green Cemetery. Condolences may be sent from www.peelfuneralhome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Crane, Pamela Davis Pamela Davis Crane 1926 ~ 2005 Pamela Davis Crane passed away on 22 April 2005 at her home in Tooele, Utah. She died of cancer. She was born on 17 Oct. 1926 at Farnum, Fremont Co, Idaho to Samuel Friel and Temperance Mason Davis. She married George Thomas Crane on 19 Feb. 1954 in the St. George Temple. Their four children and spouses are Barry (Kristy) Crane, CA; Cynthia (Cindy) (Terrel) Sandberg, AZ; Sue (Emery) Bahm, Farmington, UT; Randy (Janine) Crane, CO. Pam grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada where she graduated from high school, then attended BYU and the Quish Beauty School. She was a practicing beautician for several years, then filled an LDS mission in southern California. Following her marriage she became a full-time mom and her interests included her family, various church callings, gardening, swimming, line-dancing, toll painting and ceramics. She participated in many vocal groups, and was instrumental in organizing The Tripletones, a female double-trio, that performed in Tooele Valley for 16 years. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Marie Wells. Surviving are her husband; four children; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother Samuel M. Davis and a sister, Gwen Tesch. Funeral services will be held Thursday Apr 28, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Tooele North Stake Center 583 No 270 East. Friends may call at Tate Mortuary Wed April 27 from 6 - 8 p.m. and 9:30-10:30 prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at the Nephi City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Davis, Susan Rae Susan Rae Davis 1953 ~ 2005 Susan Rae Davis, 51, passed away April 24, 2005 after a long illness. She was born in Richfield, Utah on September 22, 1953 to Reed William and Wilma Arla Yankey Davis. Always a close knit family, they spent many summers at Fish Lake where Susan learned to "plug" for mackinaw at sunrise with her dad. She worked in the health care field after graduating from high school. She worked at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, the University of Utah Medical Center, the former Holy Cross Hospital and then worked for 12 years with the Children with Special Healthcare Needs program. She will miss her friends and loved ones that she worked with, and will always remember their constant caring and friendships. He survivors include her beautiful daughter, Cynnamon Rae; mother, Wilma; brother, Reed G. (Vicky) Davis; sisters, Florence (Steve) Grimshaw, Rita (Doug) Farnsworth, Sandy (David) Worthen. At her request, cremation will take place with no formal services following. Condolences may be sent to Sandy Worthen, 170 N. 500 E., Richfield, Utah 84701 or to Wilma Davis, 187 So. Main, Venice, Utah 84701. Online guestbook www.maglebymortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Dickie, Martha Mennen Martha Mennen Dickie 1928 ~ 2005 Martha Mennen Dickie finally reached home on April 20 in Salt Lake City, Utah, free, restored, fulfilled and united with Jesus whom she trusted and loved so passionately. Born February 16, 1928 in Lafayette, Indiana to Floyd and Bonnie Mennen, Martha attended West Lafayette High School in Lafayette and Indiana Central College in Indianapolis, class of 1950, B.S. in Education. She was college Homecoming Queen and representative for Cherry Blossom Princess, Washington D.C. She taught vocal music in Indianapolis, Mishawaka, Indiana and Wapakoneta, Ohio. She also taught Special Education for 17 years in Tustin, California. Music was her passion. During her school years she won various music awards, such as 1st place in Indiana State Violin and National String Quartet Contests. She sang in the Speedway, Indiana Musical group and television's Hour of Power choir at the Garden Grove Community Church in California. She was a member of Mount Olympus Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City, and a faithful servant of Jesus Christ, her Lord and Savior. Her family continues to walk in her spiritual legacy as she taught us to live wisely, act rightly and love deeply. She married the love of her life, James Dickie, on August 14, 1954, and celebrated 50 years of marriage this past year. They shared homes in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and California before retiring to Utah in 1993. She is survived by her husband and three loving children: Steven Mennen Dickie (Linda) of Wichita, Kansas; Kristine Ann Jones (Robert) of Salt Lake City; and Lora Dickie Hicks (Kenneth) of Greenville, South Carolina. She is also survived by eight grandchildren: Joshua Dickie; Matthew, Michael, Heather and Hannah Jones; Claire, Fuller and Lucy Hicks; and sister, Betty Pickering of Lafayette, Indiana. A Memorial Service will be Thursday, April 28 at 11 a.m. at the Mount Olympus Presbyterian Church, 3280 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84124. Interment will be held at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Community Nursing Service Hospice Foundation or the American Cancer Society. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/26/2005 - 4/27/2005. Frye, Inez LaVern Barlow Inez LaVern Barlow Frye 1916 ~ 2005 BRIGHAM CITY - Inez LaVern Barlow Frye, 89, passed away on April 23, 2005 at the Brigham City Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born to Jesse and Annie Paskett Barlow in Etna, Utah (Grouse Creek Ward) in a log cabin on January 27, 1916. She was the youngest of nine children. She moved from Etna, UT to Grouse Creek, UT when she was 6-years-old where she attended school in. She loved living on the ranch in Grouse Creek. She especially loved the wild and farm animals. She moved to Salt Lake City in 1936 where she met and married Myrl C. Clegg. Together they had three daughters and later divorced but remained friends. She met Jack Frye in Brigham City, Utah and they were married in the Logan Temple on April 11, 1950. They had one daughter. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and lived in the Brigham City 8th Ward for over 50 years. She worked in both the ward and stake primary organizations. In her later years, she worked at the community center and served as an officer in the Spike Club for six years. Surviving are four daughters, Sandra Lee Vyvlecka, Pleasanton, TX; Dianne Clegg, Salt Lake City, UT; Dixie Seber, Corinne, UT; Marilyn Gold, West Allis, WI; and one step son William Frye, Brigham City UT. She is also survived by ten grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband William J. Frye; one step son, Glenn H. Frye; and five brothers and three sisters, Emma Kimber, Roy Jesse Barlow, Melvin Barlow, Joseph Lester Barlow, Francis (Frank) Barlow, Adella Bigham, Louise Ballingham, and Sidney Raymond Barlow. The family wishes to express their heart felt gratitude to Chet and Ruth Ann Worthen, Dr. Lynn Beard and the staff at Brigham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for their help and support. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28, 2005, at 11:30 a.m. in the Gillies Funeral Chapel, 634 East 200 South, Brigham City, UT. There will be a viewing from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. at the Funeral Chapel on Thursday. Interment will be at the Brigham City Cemetery. You may email condolences to the family at www.gilliespetersen.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Jepson, Myles Allen Myles Allen Jepson 1919 ~ 2005 Myles Allen Jepson, 86, passed away peacefully on April 23, 2005. He was born to Leonard and Gladys Jepson on March 19, 1919, in Gunnison, Utah. He was raised in Gunnison and Twin Falls, Idaho. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He married Reta Mae Mulford Bullard on February 14, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Myles spent 24 years as a meat department manager at Safeway and later went on to become a Utah State meat inspector until his retirement. Myles was preceded in death by a brother Ray and a granddaughter Shelly Bullard. He is survived by his spouse; a sister Myrtle Bodily, and a brother Wayne (Ruth); a son Butch (Margaret) Bullard; twin daughters Carol (Craig) Snow and Connie (Jeff) Seare; sister-in-law Virginia Jepson; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 12 noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, where friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services Thursday. www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Jones, Laura Maye "Teddy" Laura "Teddy" Maye Jones 1930 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, Laura "Teddy" Maye Jones, 74, passed away peacefully in her sleep, Sunday, April 24, 2005 surrounded by family. She was born in Axial, Colorado on May 17, 1930. We will miss her big heart, her smile, and her amazing way to bring joy to everyone's life. She is survived by her children; Edna (Johnnie) Knight, Maxine Reay, Charles (Peggy) Reay, Bill Reay, Gladys Giesick, Hazel Reay, and Linda (Brad) Decker, 22 grandchildren, and 30 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Bill, and sister, Eva. Our deepest gratitude to the staff at Rocky Mountain Care Center in Clearfield. The love and care they gave, made it moms home. "She is dancing with the angels". Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 28, 2005, at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. Cremation under the direction of Leavitt's Crematory. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/26/2005 - 4/27/2005. Lindquist, Doug Doug Lindquist Wichita, Kansas Doug Lindquist, 19, student, died April 22, 2005. Visitation with family Tuesday, Broadway Mortuary 6- 8 pm. Memorial service at Maranatha Worship Center 10:30 am, Wednesday. Survivors include: mother, Paula Bell of Wichita, KS; father, Leland Lindquist of Salt Lake City; stepmother, Shelley Johnson of Salt Lake City; brother, Brad Lindquist of Wichita, KS; half-brothers, Andrew Lindquist, Christopher Lindquist and Mykel Lindquist of Salt Lake City; sister, Amanda Hoffman of Ivins, UT; grandmother, Nancy Hoffman of Ivins, UT; aunt and uncle, Michelle and Kore Liow of Wichita, KS Kasey and Jeremy McNabb, Salt Lake City, UT; and cousins, Alex Liow and Ashley Liow of Wichita, KS. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to Maranatha Worship Center. Services by Broadway Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Lines, Mary Pappas Mary Pappas Lines 1921 ~ 2005 Mary Pappas Lines passed away Sunday morning, April 24, 2005 in Salt Lake City. She was born in Price, Utah January 10, 1921, the seventh of nine children born to Greek immigrants Gus and Jenny Jouflas Pappas. She married William S. Lines November 11, 1945 and resided in Salt Lake City for the past 50 years. Mary cherished education and returned to school in her forties to complete a B.A. in English and a Masters degree in Social Work at the University of Utah. She spent 22 years as a social worker and dedicated child advocate, tirelessly working to improve the lives of children throughout the state. She read everything, loved to walk, and spend time with her family and friends. She was proud, intelligent, determined and brave. Mary loved and is survived by her three children, Bill, John, Mary Catherine Thiriot; and her husband, Paul, all of Salt Lake City. She was a proud and loving "yia yia" to her four grandchildren, Danielle Thiriot of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Nick Thiriot, Damon and Alexander Lines, all of Salt Lake City. She cared deeply for her 16 nieces and nephews and their families. To her friends, she was loyal and true. Mary was preceded in death by her parents and eight siblings; her godson, Ryan Bikakis; and her former husband, Bill. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, April 27, 2005, 12 noon at Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, 5335 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Mary will be laid to rest at approximately 4 p.m. that afternoon at the Price Cemetery, Price, Utah. Her children thank all the compassionate caregivers who assisted our mother over the past few years as she battled Parkinson's disease. Mary would have appreciated donations in lieu of flowers to the University of Utah's School of Social Work Scholarship Fund to provide funds for non-traditional students. Contributions can be sent c/o Central Development, 540 Arapeen Drive, SLC, UT 84112. May her memory be eternal. Funeral arrangements, Cottonwood Mortuary, Salt Lake City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/25/2005 - 4/26/2005. Louthan, Mildred Jean Mildred Jean Louthan 1923 ~ 2005 Our sweet, loving wife, mother, sister and "froggy grandma" joined her parents, brothers Eldon and Bob, and her son "Bobby" on Monday, April 25, 2005 at her daughters home in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born April 2, 1923 to Fred Eugene Ward and Willa Lucille Robertson in Great Bend, Kansas. She attended Great Bend High School. She married Jean Henry Louthan on October 31st, 1942 and had four children. She is survived by her husband Jean Henry, children, Janice (Len), Carol and Pamela (Mark), sister Dorothy, brother David Dale (Meredith), 15 grandchildren and 24 great-grand-children. She loved shopping and going to garage sales. Late to bed laughing with her girls and spending time being "Silly Millie". She struggled with Alzheimer's for nine years being silly and feisty all the way. We love you, we'll miss your smiles, laughter and singing. A viewing will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. at Lake Hills Mortuary, 10055 South State Street, Sandy, Utah. Interment, Carrollton, Texas. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Madsen, Delsa Maud Nielson Delsa Maud Nielson Madsen 1920 ~ 2005 Delsa Maud Nielson Madsen, 84, passed away April 23, 2005 at Star Valley Care Center in Afton, Wyoming of natural causes. Born August 1, 1920 in Levan, Utah, she was the seventh daughter and eighth child of Orson and Maud Warren Nielson. Delsa married Matthew Devine Madsen in the Salt Lake Temple on May 29, 1940. They raised four daughters in Murray and South Salt Lake City. She served in leadership positions in the Primary and Relief Society organizations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and set a great example of giving service through church callings for her daughters. Delsa was always thinking of others and especially enjoyed sharing fruits, vegetables and flowers from her gardens with her neighbors. She loved good music and instilled a love of music in her home. In April 1999, Delsa suffered a stroke and went to live with her daughter in Nampa, Idaho. In January 2004 she moved to Afton, Wyoming near another daughter. She will be greatly missed and is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Peter (Lynell) Vander Meide, Cove Fort, Utah; Mrs. Howard (Marcha) Wilde, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. J. H. (Kendra) Merritt, Thayne, Wyoming; Mrs. John (Shauna) Groberg, Magna, Utah; 16 grandchildren, 38 great-grand-children; one sister, Floris Stevenson, North Salt Lake. Her husband and a grandson, Thomas Vander Meide, preceded her in death. We would like to thank the Star Valley Care Center and Nursing Staff for the loving care they provided to Delsa. Please contact Redwood Memorial Mortuary at 969-3456 for service information. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. McLaughlin, Phillip M. Phillip M. McLaughlin April 26, 2005 It's been three years since you've been gone but there has not been one day that I do not think about you or remember the things you said and did, or see your smile in my mind. Although there are many people, friends, and family, who love and miss you, but not one of them can miss you more or carry you in their hearts the way I do. There is no stronger bond than that of a mother and her son. A bond that still links you and I and that will never be broken for all the days of my life. As my life goes on so does yours, and when my time comes, I know it will be you who comes to show me the way home. That is the moment I live for. But until that day comes I will live my life on earth to ensure that joyous reunion. I will not say I 'loved' you because love has no boundaries, so I love you today as I loved you yesterday and will love you forever. "Who loves ya, baby?" - Momma does! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Mole, Myrial Myrial Mole 1914 ~ 2005 Myrial Mole, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother passed away peacefully in the arms of her three sons early Saturday morning at her home in Montecito. Born, Anna Myrial Diehl on August 15th, 1914 in Columbus, Ohio, she was the daughter of J. Ross Diehl and Gertrude O'Brien Diehl. She grew up between Chicago, Ill, with two siblings, Patricia Jeanne (who pre-deceased her) and Jack Diehl (of Houston, Texas) and Wapello, Iowa, where she often spent summers with cousins on the Diehl family farm. After graduating from high school, she entered a career as a photographer's model in Chicago and later in New York City, where she was to meet her future husband, William Schreiber Mole, who was also a native of Chicago. They were married in Chicago on November 14th, 1942. Their first child, Michael William Mole, was born in Evanston, Il in April, 1946. In 1947 Bill and Myrial moved to Salt Lake City, where Bill had accepted a job as President of Western Gypsum Company. Two more sons were born in Salt Lake, Craig Robert in August, 1949, and William Robert in March, 1951. Bill and Myrial were active members of numerous church, civic and social organizations, sharing many deep friendships with members of the St. Ambrose Parish church, the Alta Club and the Salt Lake Country Club. For many years the Moles vacationed in the Santa Barbara and Ojai California area. They loved the natural beauty of the coastal mountains and shore and had developed deep friendships with many whom they met there. This led them to move to Santa Barbara and buy a home in Montecito in 1973. Their new community and friends grew around their religious and social ties with Mt. Carmel Church, The Valley Club and Birnam Wood Club. Mrs. Mole is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Jack and Marge Diehl of Houston, TX; her sons Michael Mole and his wife Peggy of Landgrove, VT; Craig Mole of San Francisco; and Rob Mole and his wife Susan and their son Thomas Mole of Park City Utah. Also by Michael's sons and daughter: Christopher Mole of New York City and Matthew Mole and his wife Katherine Quinn and their son Anson Canning Mole, of Middlebury, VT; and Lauren Meredith Bloch of Tahoe City, CA. She is pre-deceased by her loving husband, Bill and infant child, Christopher Ross. A Rosary will be held Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:15 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Church and a funeral mass to follow at 11:00 a.m. at the church. Interment to follow at the Santa Barbara Cemetery. Arrangements by McDermott-Crockett Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Moll, Margaret Marcil Margaret Marcil Moll 12/13/38 ~ 4/23/05 Margaret was born in Salt Lake City and was raised by St. Ann's Orphanage. Margaret and Ernest were married July 6, 1956; they have lived in West Valley City since 1962. She loved genealogy, sewing, bowling, panicle, coin collecting, small toys and spending time with her grandchildren. She especially loved going to the Annual Wycoff Party in Diamond Fork Canyon. Margaret Moll is survived by her husband, Ernest C. Moll; sisters and brothers, Judy Savage, Charles Bart, Susan Carvener, Lyn Carpenter, Lawrence Bart, Frank Bart, Carl Marcil, Ernest Marcil, and Irene Beard; children, (spouses and grandchildren) Daniel, Tammy Totten (Bill, Sara), Ernest B. (Myrna, Annilee), Carl (Allison, Tyson and Madison) and Margaret Wardle (Bob, Amber, April and RC); and close family members, Cleone and Paul Clayton, Blaine and Kathy Moll. Viewing will be Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan. No services to follow. You are welcome to visit the family at their home in West Valley City. Please, no flowers. A donation may be made to the American Lung Association. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/25/2005 - 4/26/2005. Momberger, Nanieve G. Nanieve G. Momberger 1934 ~ 2005 Euleda Nanieve "Nan" Momberger, 70, passed away at her home in Salt Lake City on Sunday April 24, 2005. Nan was born on June 19, 1934 in Levan, Utah to George Grant and Uleda Nell Gardner. Nan's mother, Uleda, died September 23, 1938, and her father married Genevieve Knudsen on July 17, 1940 in the Manti Temple. The family grew to include a brother (George) and four sisters (Norda, Zoe Ann, Shirley, and Geneil). Nan married Glenn Momberger September 8, 1954 in the Manti Temple. She is the mother of six children and 16 grandchildren. Throughout her life, education remained a primary focus. With six children, Nan delayed her own formal education until her children were grown. She then returned to University of Utah and completed a degree in History in 1993. She was always a voracious reader and passed on that love of learning to her children and grandchildren. She also spent several years tutoring at-risk children at Lincoln Elementary in Salt Lake City. Nan willingly gave many years of church service to the Primary and Relief Society. She served in numerous presidencies and callings. (After countless funeral lunches, we hope she enjoys taking a break just this once.) She was also a beloved "Den Mother" who helped numerous young scouts with their first knots and merit badges. After her husband's retirement, the couple served a two-year medical service mission in Brazil. Most of all, Nan will always be remembered for her example, her patience, and her compassion towards others -- not to mention unrivaled lemon cookies. She also took particular pleasure in Christmas and holidays where she always seemed to give the perfect gift. We cannot imagine a better or more devoted wife, mother and grandmother. We love her and will miss her. Nan was preceded in death by her father, mother, stepmother, and son (Marc). Survived by: her husband; five children Shauna Bowman (Karl), Joel (Jane), Heidi Camp (Craig), Nathan (Amber), Jared (Jami); 16 grandchildren and expecting her first great-grandchild this fall; also by her brother and four sisters. A viewing will be held Wednesday, April 27th at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary at 2350 E. 1300 S., Salt Lake City, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28th at the Yale Ward, 1431 E. Gilmer Dr. (950 So.), Salt Lake City, at 11:00 a.m. with a viewing from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; the burial will be at Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to the G. Grant Gardner Scholarship administered by the Nebo School District Foundation. Contact Lana Hiskey at 801.354.7410 or visit http://www.nebo.edu/foundation/scholarships.htm. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Nause, Edwin D. Edwin D. Nause 1914 ~ 2005 Edwin D. Nause died Thursday April 21 2005 with his family present. Born in Northampton, PA, Feb. 20, 1914 to Edwin and Sarah Fogelman Nause. Worked in Wash. D.C. for Navy Dept. as Yeoman 1st class then served in World War lI as Chief Petty Officer on the USS West Virginia. After the war, he opened a Meat Market in Tarzana, Calif. Years later, he worked for IGA foods out of Chicago. He promoted the IGA program in parts of Canada and the Western U.S. In 1958 he settled in SLC as Sales Manager for Utah Wholesale Grocery Co. and Advertising and Merchandising Supt. for IGA stores in Utah. "Pop" loved to read, play golf and watch professional sports. He loved telling his view of politics and most anything else, to any willing ear. Preceded in death, by his wife, Mary. Survived by daughters; Mrs. Fred Giles[Sandra] Mrs. Robert Thomas[Sally] and MaryLou, eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. A very special and well deserved thanks for the kindness and care from the staff at Cottonwood Creek and Rocky Mountain Hospice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. 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. Pacheco, Amos Amos Pacheco 1939 ~ 2005 LAYTON - Amos T. Pacheco, 65, died April 24, 2005 at Davis Hospital and Medical Center after a short illness and hospital stay. He was born on December 29, 1939 in Romeo, CO the son of Jeronimo (Eddie) and Frances Rivera Pacheco. Amos married Kathrine Stanley in 1959 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. He married Gloria A. Sandoval in 1961 in Elko, Nevada. He served in the U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Gloria, two daughters, Lori (David) Wilson, Laura (Stacy) Malone, two sons, Tom (Tiffany) Pacheco, Eddie Pacheco, 11 grandchildren, Dustin, Taylor, Sarah, Andrew, Danielle, Josh, Savanna, Brianna, Gabrielle, AJ (Arthur), Dominick, seven great-grandchildren, four sisters and one brother, Alice (William) Blanscet, Juanita (Avery) Howard, Loyda (Paul) Cracroft, Bernie Anderson and Jerry (Joann) Pacheco. Preceded in death by his son, Arthur Pacheco, parents, and one sister, Maria Pacheco. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Friends and family may call one hour prior to services at the mortuary. The family would like to thank the staff at Davis Hospital ICU Unit, Dr. Reis and Dr. Morrell. Amos will be greatly missed by his family and his friends. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Peacock, Dennis A. Dennis A. Peacock 4/26/1953~2/6/2005 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DENNIS YOU'RE OUR HERO We love & miss you. Always and forever. Cheryl and kids, Mom, Dad, Pam, Connie, family and friends Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Proffitt, George Leslie George Leslie Proffitt "Proffitt" George L. Proffitt died April 24, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. He was born April 9, 1922 in O'Fallon, IL. Married Cleah James Oct. 4, 1947 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Survived by his wife; seven children: Lee Anne (Alan) Wood, Leslie (Bruce) Dalley, Sheree (Marv) Marcus, Alan Proffitt, Robert (Merry) Proffitt, Dale Proffitt and Theresa (Marvin) Chase; 22 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wed., April 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Remington, Burdette Alva Burdette Alva Remington Keep on Truckin' Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Burdette Alva Remington, returned home to his Eternal Father and family April 22, 2005, at his home in Centerville. Alva was born June 13, 1944 in St. Anthony, ID to Burdette Thornton and Martha Remington. Alva loved and lived life to the fullest! He is survived by his wife, Norma Jean; children, Mindi (Trevor), Travis (Kate), Trisha (Casey), Mikael (Darlene), Mikelle, MariAnna; seven grandchildren; sisters, Mae, Janice, Mardette; and brother, Ralph. Funeral services will be held April 27, 11 a.m. at the LDS ward house on 1461 N. Main, Centerville. Friends and family are welcome to visit Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, and also 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the ward house before the services, Wednesday. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/25/2005 - 4/26/2005. Robles, Angelie Angelie Robles Our Baby Angelie Robles - "A true angel from heaven", who was born on February 16, 2005 to Fredi and Sariah Robles, little sister to Gianmarko and Keomy, returned home to our Heavenly Father on April 23, 2005. Honored to have been chosen out of many, we thank God for letting us love her and care for her during the short time she was here on earth. She will be missed, but not forgotten for she will continue to live in our hearts. "We love you Angelie, and we thank you for brining us closer to God". Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Romero, Cleofas A. Cleofas A. Romero 4/9/23 ~ 4/24/05 "Gone Fishing" Cleofas A. Romero passed away on April 24, 2005. He was born on April 9, 1923 in Arroyohando, New Mexico. His favorite hobbies were camping and fishing, which he enjoyed and loved. He also loved listening to Musica Mexicana and dancing to it. His greatest accomplishment was being a wonderful dad and grandfather. He is survived by his daughter, Cleo (Delfino) Lovato of Salt Lake City; his son, George Romero of Dallas, Texas; his grandson, Rodney Lovato, who he loved like a son; four grandsons, Paul (Arlene) Lovato, Michael (Miranda) Lovato, Rod (Tina) Lovato, Adrian Lovato all of West Valley City; granddaughter, Stacey (Harry) Quinonez; nine great-grandchildren, Britney, Alexandria, Alicia, Brandy, Gabriella, Chance, Sierra, Julian and Tyler. He is preceded in death by his mother, Lucinda Rodriguez; his brothers, Levi Rodriguez and Val Romero; and his grandson, Cruz Lovato. Funeral services will be held at Noon on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at Magna Christian Church, 8697 West 2700 South with a viewing one-hour prior. Friends and family may call on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East in Murray. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery in West Jordan. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Salmon, Robert William "Bob" Robert (Bob) William Salmon 1923 ~ 2005 Robert (Bob) William Salmon passed away on April 24th 2005, at 82. Born January 3, 1923, in McGill, NV to Jack and Edna M. Salmon. He went to school in McGill and Ely, NV and graduated from Granite High School in SLC, UT. Bob proudly served in the U.S. Army Air Forces and U.S. Army Infantry. Though he rarely mentioned it, he received many decorations that included the Bronze Star Medal and Combat Infantry Badge. For his service in North Appenines and Po Valley, Italy during the European Campaign of World War II he received the EAME Medal with two Bronze Service Stars. Preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Jessie (baby), Jack and Melvin. Survived by his brother Jay and LaVon Salmon, WVC; sister Juanita (Effie) Hale, Reno, NV, sister-in-law Josephine (Jack) Salmon, Richmond, UT, nephew Victor Salmon, nieces Linda and Brent McDonald, Janet and Mark Carver, Juanita and Mark Catterton, Marian and Russell Durk, Edna and Jack Gilbert, Louise andJim Budak and their families. His family will miss him. Graveside Services will be held on Wed., April 27th 12:30 p.m. at the Utah Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, 17111 So. Camp Williams Rd., Bluffdale, UT. Military Honors provided by the American Legion, Dist. 8. The family wants to thank the Rocky Mountain Care Center and Hospice for the care they provided him. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/26/2005 - 4/27/2005. Salter, Marvel Beckstead Sullivan Marvel Beckstead Sullivan Salter In Loving Memory Marvel Beckstead Sullivan Salter was born on October 15, 1910 in South Jordan, Utah the daughter of Gordon O. Beckstead and Johannah E. Erickson. She passed away peacefully in her sleep at the Trinity Mission and Rehabilitation Center on April 17, 2005, at the age of 94. Marvel was educated in the Salt Lake City schools. She then married her first husband, Joseph L. Sullivan with whom she had two children: John Joseph Sullivan and Katherine June Sullivan. Joseph died in 1941. John J. Sullivan and his wife Alinka have one daughter, Patricia Lynne Sullivan Christi; who has three daughters and a son. Kathy and her husband, Joe lives in Arcadia, California and have two sons, Joey and Jeff, and a daughter, Jenny. Marvel married Glen Raymond Salter in 1946 and had one son in that marriage, Douglas Glen Salter; who lives in Provo, Utah. He has two daughters: Jill and Alyss. Glen passed away in 1975. There are ten great grandchildren: Zachary, Madison, Johannah, Sydney, Jordan, Jessica, Ashley, Courtney, Eric, and Kimberly. Marvel taught herself to play the piano and organ and loved to entertain friends, playing the piano until she was 93 years old. She was the last surviving child of Gordon O. Beckstead and Johannah Erickson Beckstead with Evelyn, June, Trudy, Donna and Tommy pre-deceasing her. Marvel was blessed with a good life, a loving family and will be greatly missed. Graveside services will be held on Tues, April 26, 2005 at the South Jordan City Cemetery, 10650 So 1055 W, South Jordan, UT at 11 a.m. To send condolences to the family, please visit www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Servatius, David Lee David Lee Servatius 9/21/1939 ~ 4/23/2005 David (Dave) Lee Servatius, beloved father, grandfather, and brother, passed on peacefully at his home in Sandy on the beautiful spring afternoon of April 23, 2005, after a long valiant battle with cancer. Born September 21, 1939 in Syracuse, New York to Raymond and Mary Servatius. Dave relocated to the Salt Lake City area as a child. He graduated from Judge Memorial School and went on to serve several years in the United State Air Force. Dave worked in the insurance business for many years before attending Utah Technical College (now SLCC), where he earned as AAS Degree in Electronic Technology. Dave embarked on a highly successful career as an electronic engineer. He was employed at L3 Communications as a Senior Quality Analyst for many years. Dave loved his job and his friends at L3. Dave loved cooking for people, spicy food, stock car races, skydiving, scuba diving, camping, hunting, college football, big dogs, good beer, libertarian politics, crossword puzzles, guns, and unfortunately, cigarettes. Throughout his battle with cancer he never lost his great sense of humor. He was loved by many, and will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his former and only wife, Margo Ford; children, David Jr., Yvette Smith (Michael), Brian, and Brittani; brothers, Monsignor Robert Servatius and Paul Servatius; grandchildren, Skyler, Dominic, Braxton, and Isabella. He was a good and brilliant man, and a pillar of strength for his family. His lessons and influence will not be forgotten. Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there. I do not sleep. I am the thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning hush, I am the swift uplifting rush of the quiet birds in circle flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. I am the bolt of lightning across the sky. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die. We love you, Dad. We miss you and will always have you in our hearts. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, April 28, 2005, 10:30 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 South 2300 East. A Vigil Service will be held Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 7:30 p.m. at the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State where friends may call Wednesday 6-7:30 p.m. Interment following Mass will take place at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 275 "U" Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. A luncheon will be held at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 1745 East 9800 South, Sandy, Utah after the interment service. In lieu of sending flowers, the family requests that a donation be made in Dave's name to the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Building Fund and /or an anti-smoking program of your choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/25/2005 - 4/26/2005. Shuey, Gareth Edward Gareth Edward Shuey "Our Quiet Giant" 1945 ~ 2005 Gareth Edward Shuey, age 59, passed away April 24, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born October 12, 1945 to Paul Edward Shuey and Ernestine Gigax Shuey in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was married to his ever beautiful "LA Woman" Kathleen Elizabeth Osborne on June 16, 1983 in Holladay, Utah, for 22 adventurous years. Survived by his wife, Kathleen E Shuey, children Jeffrey D Shuey, and wife Luanne; Amy T Lambert and husband Wade; Jace A Cook and wife Jolene; Jacob W Cook and Ashley Erickson. Also survived by two stunning grandchildren, Dalton C Wood and Aubrey Jo "Mugwai" Cook, and loyal pal Jasmine, sisters Paulette Johnson (Eskelson) and husband Max; Marcia Kennard and husband Chris, mother Lucy "mum" Shuey, niece Michelle Johnson (Halton) and husband Scott, many great nieces and nephews who loved their "uncle piggy" so much, special friend Marilyn Whittaker and all the many hairdressers that loved him dearly. Preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Ernestine Shuey, niece Jennifer Johnson and nephew Brian Johnson. Gareth loved to golf and ski. He had an appreciation for fine wines and good food. He will always be remembered by his family and friends for his backyard barbecues and his love for good music. The love for his family and friends goes beyond words, and we will miss him very much. A Celebration of Life gathering for his family and friends will be held at the Homestead Resort Pavilion, 700 North Homestead Drive, Midway, UT on Saturday, April 30 from 2 to 5 p.m. He will be laid to rest next to his father at the Mission San Luis Rey, 4050 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA on Friday, May 13 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gareth Shuey Memorial Fund for the benefit of his grandchildren at Oregon Pacific Bank, PO Box 22000, Florence, OR, 97439. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Simmons, Beulah Beulah Simmons My Darling Beulah As you hooked your index finger in mine the last evening you were conscious and said, "I don't think I can do this," I didn't realize you were already planning to leave me. I have missed you terribly and will until I see you again in the eternities. A thousand friends could not take your place, but the dozens who have tried to fill the void have really helped. Know this; our fantastic 57 years ended successfully with the creation and nurturing of a great family. These bonds shall never break. I'll love you eternally! Lee Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Southerland, Leonard Wilkins Leonard Wilkins Southerland 1919 ~ 2005 Born in Wolfescrape Township, NC, September 27, 1919, passed away at his home in Las Vegas, NV, April 23, 2005. Son of Leonard Garland and Cannie Estelle Grady Southerland, married Mary Elizabeth Daniels, Aug. 28, 1944. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He served with the Army in Germany during World War II, and was a mechanical contractor. Blessed with an abundance of courtesy, wit, and love for his family, (including his sugar bears, in-laws, out-laws, nieces and nephews), he had 'itchy feet,' loved to take the 'road less traveled,' and that has made all the difference! He lived and contracted in many states, as well as Mexico, Hawaii, and American Samoa. His work was marked by honesty, integrity, and a lot of singing. He and Mary served in the Jackson, Mississippi Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as a mission in the Las Vegas, Nevada, LDS Temple. Survived by his spouse, Mary; children: J. Claire Southerland, (Orlando, FL), John G. Southerland, (Wanda Ericson), St. Augustine, FL, Margaret S. Edwards, (the late Ray L.), Las Vegas, NV, Phyllis S. Condos (G. Scott) Las Vegas, NV.), Reva S. Ovard, (M. Sam), Sandy, UT, Joseph M. Southerland (Victoria Tanner,) St. Louis, MO; 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Dr., Thursday, April 29, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., followed by interment in the Holladay Cemetery. A viewing will be held Wednesday 7:00 -9:00 p.m. and one hour prior to the service at Cottonwood Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/26/2005 - 4/27/2005. Thorn, Max O. Max O. Thorn 1915 ~ 2005 Max O. Thorn, 90 of Springville entered and left this world on April 25th at home surrounded by those he loved most. He was born April 25, 1915 in Springville to Alfred Newton and Mary Sophia Thorn. He married Ivy C. Williams on May 15, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. His early years were spent in Spring Canyon and he graduated from Carbon High School. His family later moved back to Springville. He worked the coal mines of Carbon County and then joined the Navy. He served four years during World War II stationed in the Pacific and was a motor machinist. After his discharge from the Navy he returned to Springville, married, and built his home. His life was spent serving others. He was always looking for something to do for someone else. He could design and build anything. Many people benefited from his skill. He held many church callings including stake missionary, counselor in three bishoprics and high counselor over the BYU Asian ward. One would have a hard time finding a kinder, gentler man. His greatest joy was in his family, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He could always be found with a wink and a smile. Survivors include his wife Ivy, two sons and one daughter: David M. (Laurie) Thorn of St. George; Tom (Barbara) Thorn of St. George; Larcy (Wes) Bloomfield of Delta; 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, one brother and a great-granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Center Street LDS Chapel at 355 East Center Street in Springville. There will be a viewing held Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 200 South in Springville and Thursday at the church one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Trujillo, Antonio Catarino Antonio Catarino Trujillo 1931 ~ 2005 Antonio C. Trujillo, loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away peacefully Saturday, April 23, 2005. He was born the second of four children in Macfee, CO to Antonio and Estella Trujillo. He was an active member of the Beehive Chef Association for over 20 years, awarded Chef of the Year in '85-'86, and had received a Lifetime Achievement Award. The greatest loves of his life were his wife, Linda of 32 years, his family and a "great meal." Tony had a strong will and believed that honesty and hard work made a genuine human being. He is survived by his wife, Linda; son, Bill (Linda); daughters, Dolly Price, Annie Trujillo, Nora (Ryan) Matson, Connie Cloud; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; siblings, Elinor Salas, Filbert Salazar and Angie Velasquez. Preceded in death by two grandchildren. Rosary will be Wednesday, April 27th, 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 715 W. 300 N., followed by Mass at 10:30. Funeral directors, Redwood Memorial Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to Trujillo Memorial Fund at Wells Fargo Banks. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Vance, Rhea LaVon Lott Rhea LaVon Lott Vance 1907 ~ 2005 Rhea LaVon Lott Vance, daughter of George Albert and Eliza Ann Kelly Lott, passed gently from this life due to conditions incident to age. She was born in American Fork, Utah and moved to Lehi, Utah when she was two months old. She lived in Lehi until she was married. On March 10, 1926, she married Angus Vance in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, who preceded her in death. Angus and Rhea had three children: Blaine A. Vance (Nat) of Salt Lake City; Valene V. Bonner of Grand Junction, CO; and Neldon L. Vance (Lynn) of Kaysville. They moved to Tooele, Utah, where she and her husband owned a family business. Rhea was very active in the 4-H Club, Relief Society, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and held many positions in various programs in the LDS Church. In 1956, Angus and Rhea returned to Lehi, where they operated an egg farm. She is survived by her three children; 17 grandchildren; 59 great grandchildren; and 35 great-great grandchildren. The family would like to thank the staff at Greenwood Elderly Care Center, the Hospice people in Lehi, and a special thanks to Colby Jacobson of 1st Choice for the excellent care given her over the past several years. Funeral services will be Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where family and friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until time of services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005. Wingeleth, Don Don Wingeleth 2/18/1930 ~ 4/23/2005 I was born at home in Cleveland, Ohio and was raised by my mom. If I must say, she did a good job. After high school, I worked for a few years and was drafted into the Korean War. I came home and with the aid of the GI Bill and $551.20 that I won in the Daily Double at Thistledown Racetrack, I went to OSU. (Most of you around here think that I'm referring to Oregon or Oklahoma State, but I'm talking about Ohio State University.) A couple of weeks after graduation, I met a gorgeous redhead named Sallie...and that's when my life began, though I didn't know it at the time. Four months later we got married and had six terrific kids. When they grew up and left home, we looked back and I realized what a truly wonderful life I'd had. That's hard to beat. Well, for now, I'll let you guys go. I want to thank all of my friends that I've met over the years including those at the Hidden Valley Country Club. You and my family meant the world to me. As they say in the "industry" ..."Take Five". Don Wingeleth is survived by his wife of 48 years, Sallie; and his six children, Sharon, Diane, Bill, Julie, Matt, and Jane, their spouses, Doug Ehrenkranz, Craig Jahne, Lori Winge-leth, John Bateman, Chelle Wingeleth, and Colin Ross; 13 grandchildren, Katie, Mike, Jack, Ted, Don, Molly, Megan, Bobby, Ann, Zoe, Carter, Maggie, and Aidan. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 South 2300 East. A Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet will be recited Tuesday 7 p.m. where friends may visit from 6-7 p.m. also at the church. Directors, Neil O'Donnell and Sons. Contributions may be made to MD Anderson Cancer Ctr. 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030-4009 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 4/25/2005 - 4/26/2005. Wood, Clarence David "Woody" Clarence David Wood "Woody" Woody passed away April 23, 2005 of natural causes, surrounded by his family. He was born January 17, 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah to George and Luella Wood. He entered the Navy in 1946. He married the love of his live, Bonnie Evans, Feb. 11, 1963 and they are the proud parents of four sons. He worked at a local construction company for more than 38 years before his retirement; he also had a passion for cars. He was a hard worker and took pride in a job well done. He is preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie. He is survived by sons, David (Gail), James (Teara), Paul (Rachel), and Gary (Angela); seven grandchildren, Matt, Ashley, Adam, Bonnie, McKenzie, Cole, and Rylee. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan. Friends and family may call on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and for one hour prior to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to your favorite charity in Clarence's name. We'll really miss you Dad and tell Mom "Hi!" Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 4/26/2005.