OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 4 Dec 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** 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 Allsop, Judith Rae Smith Judith Smith Allsop 1953 ~ 2005 Judith Rae Smith Allsop passed away December 2, 2005, at home after suffering a long illness. Born January 16, 1953 to Euray and Carol Smith, Jude was known in her family as a wonderful daughter and a loving and caring person. She was a very generous person who would give you all she had. She had a wonderful sense of humor and a fun loving personality. Jude is survived by her mother, Carol, step-father Floyd Stauffer, son, Brandon, grandsons, Jason and Kade, whom she dearly loved and her loyal companion, "Shadow." She is also survived by her sister, Sue Allsop; brother, Rick (Sherri) Smith, and Jeff Stauffer, nephews and niece, stepbrothers, Dick (Jolene), Alan (Ranae) and Darrell (Annie) Stauffer, stepsisters, Vicki Lund, Susan (Gene) Dixon, Pam (Dave) Nyhoff and Emily (Dave) Zupan. Preceded in death by her father, Euray Smith; sister, Kathryn Cummins; son, David Martin Allsop. Graveside Services are Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005, 11 a.m., Murray City Cemetery, 5600 So. Vine St. Viewing is Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005, 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway (10600 So.) In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to a trust in the name of Brandon Allsop at any Wells Fargo Bank. The family appreciates the help of doctors, nurses, friends and the LDS Church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Bagley, Donald Donald Bagley 1960 ~ 2005 Donald Bagley, age 45, passed away on November 29, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on March 4, 1960, in Murray, Utah to Wayne and Saundra Bagley. He married Billie Sue McGraw, later divorced. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping. He worked around the world, in Hawaii, Alaska and Africa. He is survived by mother, Saundra Bagley of San Antonio; son, Dustan Bagley, daughter, Amber Valdez, step-daughters Taya, Toni and Tiffany McGraw; brothers, Darrell of Reno; Devlin (Jessie); sisters, Diana (Kim), Donna, Darla (Scott). six grandchildren, two nieces, one nephew. He was preceded in death by father, Wayne; grandparents, Elmo and Cora Bagley and Curtis and Afton Stewart. He was loved very much and will be greatly missed. Graveside Services will be held on Monday, December 5, 2005 at 11 am at Mountain View Memorial Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South. Friends and family may visit on Sunday, December 4, 2005 from 6-8 and one hour prior to services on Monday, at Mountain View Memorial. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/2/2005 - 12/4/2005. Barrett, John Richard John Richard Barrett 1948 ~ 2005 John Richard Barrett, age 57, passed away December 3, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born September 19, 1948 in Soda Springs, Idaho, to Kenneth R. and Thelma Jibson Barrett. Raised in Buhl, Idaho, where he graduated from high school. He served an LDS mission to Texas. Attended Ricks College and BYU. He worked for the University of Utah Custodial Department. He loved to fish and spend time with good friends. Survived by his sister, Kay (Mike) Duersch; nephew, Matthew (Gretchen) Duersch; niece, Rebecca (John) Williams. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, December 7, 10 a.m. at the Russon Mortuary, 255 South 200 East. Friends may gather 9 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment, Declo City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Byrd, DeeAnn O. DeeAnn O. Byrd 1/30/49 ~ 12/01/05 WOODS CROSS - DeeAnn O. Byrd, age 56, crossed over on December 1, 2005 at her home. She was born January 30, 1949 in San Francisco, CA., the daughter of Marcus and Patricia Olson. Married Mark A. Byrd on May 1, 1981 on the tenth tee at Oakridge Country Club, surrounded by her family, friends and an occasional golfer making the turn. She loved so many things in life, but her days a as child at her parents ranch in California, our ranch in Arizona and her many hikes of the Grand Canyon were her true loves (some hikes more successful than others). She had a true passion for all creatures great and small. She is survived by her husband Mark of 25 years; three sons, Erin Stark, Shane Byrd and James Byrd; five grandchildren, Lacey, Chanceler, Kaden, Deven, and Nathaniel; sister, Jan Morely, brothers Jim and Bill Olson; father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She will be cremated and a family /friends gathering will take place at her home to celebrate her life. Time to be scheduled at a later date. Special thanks to all of our family for giving their support to help her and a very special thanks to the medical staff that looked over her for the last 14 months. Finally I would like to thank Dee, my wonderful wife, for a most excellent adventure. I will truly miss you, please feel free to visit me anytime, Love You. In lieu of flowers, please take the time and donate to the American Cancer Society so we might make a difference for someone else in the future. Funeral directors-Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Christensen, Berneice S. Berneice S. Christensen 3/19/22 ~ 12/1/05 PERRY - Berneice Stokes Christensen passed away at the age of 83 surrounded by her family at McKay-Dee Hospital of congestive heart failure and was reunited with her husband. She was born March 19, 1922 in Brigham City, Utah to David Heber and Evaline Carter Stokes. She attended the old Central Elementary School and graduated from Box Elder High School. She loved gymnastics and dance. Berneice married Wynn C. Christensen October 10, 1942 and they were later sealed in the Ogden LDS Temple. She taught Primary for several years and was a visiting teacher. Wynn and Berneice served a mission in North Dakota, Fort Yates, 1982-83. They also served a mission in the Ogden LDS Temple. Berneice and Wynn did home extraction for a short time. They lived and raised their family on 5th East for 51 years and then sold their home to the LDS Church for a new seminary building. They resided in Perry for eight years. Berneice is survived by her three sons and one daughter, Steven (Lennidean), Alan (Juanita), Harvey (Rhea), all of Brigham City; Ann Christensen of Perry; 14 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one granddaughter, one great-grand-son, two brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 8, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Perry 8th Ward, 685 West 2250 South. Family will greet friends Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Gillies Funeral Chapel, 634 East 200 South, Brigham City, Utah and Thursday at the church from 10-10:40 a.m. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at www.gilliespetersen.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Christensen, Virginia Rae Francis Virginia Rae Francis Christensen "Playing Bingo" Our "angel-in-waiting" decided it was time to make her way to heaven December 2, 2005. Virginia Christensen was born July 24, 1940 and what a fire cracker she was! Her family and friends will have a big void in their lives with her gone, but know in their hearts they will be watched over. Her spirit will live in her children and everyone that knew her. Special thanks to her angels on earth, Darlene and Denny. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 7, 7:00 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road. Friends and family may visit prior to the services at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Cremation to follow. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Clyde, Hazel Arlene Savage Hazel Arlene Savage Clyde 12/24/17~11/27/05 Our dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend, Hazel Arlene Savage Clyde, passed away Sunday, November 27, 2005 joining her eternal companion William (Bill) Russell Clyde who passed away on December 22, 2002. She was born December 24, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John LeRoy Savage and Anna Helena Hedman Savage. Hazel graduated from Springville High school in 1936. She married Bill on June 24, 1938 in Tooele, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Together, Hazel and Bill spent their lives in Springville, Utah enjoying their eight children, 46 grandchildren, and 69 great-grandchildren. Hazel spent many hours serving others in church callings, 4-H, the community and as a friend. Hazel was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and a former member of the Pari Passu Club and the Musettes. She enjoyed square dancing and participating in community plays. Later in life Hazel and Bill traveled with dear friends to visit family throughout the United States, Canada, and Asia. Hazel was a gifted homemaker. She loved to sew, quilt, can and bake. Hazel loved to spend time in her beautiful gardens. She loved a productive fruit tree, a bountiful harvest and a blossoming rose bush. She listened patiently, chided playfully, instructed wisely, reprimanded sternly, and loved eternally. At her home there was always an extra bed, an extra plate, and an extra hug. There was always enough Jello, enough cake, and enough cream for all. No one was ever turned away. Her love for her Heavenly Father permeated every aspect of her life. Hazel had charity for every soul. Not only a beloved mother, Hazel was a dear, dear friend. We loved her and she will be missed. Hazel is survived by her children, Wilford Russell (Anne), Harold Leon (Aty), Marietta (Norman) Young, Joan (Ross) Whicker, William Dale (Ellen), Steven LeRoy (Pam), Helene (Larry) Arnett, and Warren Dean (Cindy), as well as all of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also, surviving are two sisters, Janet (Terry) Selin and Marcille (Ted) Woodhouse, and in-law's Lena Savage, Louise Clyde, Edna Clyde, Vernon Cook, David Salisbury, and Blake Gammell. Hazel was preceded in death by her brothers, Clarence, Roy, Robert, and John Savage, and daughter-in-law, Lucila (Nena) Clyde. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Hobble Creek LDS Stake Center, 455 South Canyon Drive, Springville. Friends may call at the at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East 2nd South, Springville from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, December 4 and from 9:30 to 10:30 prior to the service in the Relief Society Room. Interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.wheelermortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/1/2005 - 12/4/2005. Davies, Robert Brent Robert Brent Davies 1954 ~ 2005 Robert Brent Davies, born December 17, 1954 to Cleone and LaVere Davies, passed away in the early morning of December 1, 2005. He graduated from Cyprus High and Salt Lake Community College. He married Susette Yergensen November 11, 1973 in Elko, Nevada. He was an avid golfer, and enjoyed bowling, and spending time with this family and friends. Robert is survived by his loving wife, Susette; loving children, Demond (Pamela), Rory, Angie (Brett); and two wonderful grandchildren, Chad and Chance; loving mother, Cleone; four wonderful siblings, Lamar (Jenny), Bruce, Cara, and Dawn, who loved him dearly. He is preceded in death by his father, LaVere Frank Davies. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 5, 2005, 2 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South. The family will receive friends at a viewing Monday morning prior to the service from 12:45-1:45 p.m., Valley View Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Delli, Kathleen Rose Kathleen Rose Delli 1959 ~ 2004 We Love and Miss You Your Family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Eggett, Blake Andrew Blake Andrew Eggett 12/4/87 ~ 10/28/05 Happy 18th Birthday Blake We miss your mischievous smile. We miss your infectious laughter. We miss your beautiful music. We love you, Your Family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Gee, Ronald Keith Ronald Keith Gee 1935 ~ 2005 Ronald Keith Gee, born September 22, 1935, passed away December 2, 2005 at his home. He peacefully left this life with a tear rolling down his cheek which expressed his love for us. He truly was a tender hearted husband, father, Papa and friend. He was a loving and caring husband of Beverly Carr Gee. He loved his three children, Melinda (Chris) Ravsten, Mark (Lisa) Gee, and Michelle (Steve) Holtby. Papa was the proud grandfather of 11 grandchildren, Christian, Chase, Mackensie, Spencer, Kevin, Audrey, Tanner, Matthew, Taylor, Travis and Courtney, also awaiting the arrival of a great- grandchild due in April. During his last five days in this life each of his grandchildren visited their Papa and expressed their love and affection to him. Ron was the oldest of seven children and is survived by his brothers, Randal, Richard, Robert and two sisters, Marcia and Marilyn. Preceded in death by his brother, Roland also his parents, Keith and Melba Gee. While in this life, Ron was ambitious and focused on serving others. As a youth he was involved in sports, was an avid swimmer and runner. He learned hard work from his father. He served his country in the Air National Guard; he graduated from the University of Utah then continued his studies at Stanford University where he obtained his degree in Physical Therapy. For 30 years his love was serving and helping others injured or suffering pain through his practice as a Physical Therapist and as Director of the Pain Control Center. In 1997, he and his wife moved to Texas where he assumed the directorship of the rehabilitation departments in two hospitals. He taught pain management throughout the United States and was a member of numerous professional and service organizations. He maintained 100% attendance in Rotary International for 23 years, and served as president of the Holladay Rotary Club. From 1980 to 1992 Ron served on the Sandy City Council where he was proud to be involved in planning the future direction of that city. He was a private pilot, avid skier and ski instructor for many years, past owner of Solitude Ski Resort, and avid hobbyist. Ron served an LDS mission to New Zealand from 1956 to 1958 and had along time dream to return to New Zealand and serve the Maori people he loved so well. That dream was fulfilled in 2002 when he and his wife were called to serve as CES Missionaries in the Auckland New Zealand Mission. Six months into their mission they were transferred to the Wellington New Zealand Mission to take over the directorship of the Wellington Institute of Religion. His love for the youth and young single adults of the world was evident in his ability to relate and teach the gospel to these future leaders of the church. Upon their return in December 2004 Ron was diagnosed with cancer which began a one year fight to conquer that which was ravaging his body. Now the Lord has called him home to serve and teach others in the spirit world. For those of us that are left behind, he will be greatly missed. The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses, and technicians at the LDS Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Hospital, the Cottonwood Infusion Department, and the Community Nursing Hospice Association who cared so compassionately for Ronald. A viewing in his honor will be held Tuesday evening at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be Wednesday, December 7th, in the Riverton 16th Ward, 1208 West 12400 South, Riverton, Utah at 12 noon where a final viewing will be held one hour prior to services. It was Ron's wish that in lieu of flowers, donations be given to the Huntsman Cancer Institute or the LDS Missionary Fund. Send family condolences to www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/6/2005. Haley, James Earl James Earl Haley "Jimmy" Jimmy was born December 4, 1974. He died November 30, 2005. Jimmy is survived by his mother Margaret, a brother John, Grandmothers Wyona Quintana and Esther Mills, Grandpa Wayne Haley, sister in-law Sandra Haley, Uncles Danny and Steve, Cousin Issac, Aunts Vera, Rose and Jean, all his Nieces and Nephews, and his common-law wife Sylvia Gallegos. Jimmy enjoyed fishing, listening to music, and his friends and family. Preceded in death by his Father John Wayne Haley and Grandpa Paul Mills. Jimmy will be missed and is very much loved. Viewing will be at Valley View Funeral Home from 6 pm to 8 pm on Sunday, December 4, 2005 at 4335 West 4100 South in West Valley City. Funeral Mass at St. Marks Cathedral, 231 East 100 South, Salt Lake City Monday, Dec. 5th at 10 am. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/2/2005 - 12/4/2005. Hastings, Blaine Grant Blaine Grant Hastings 12/14/55 ~ 12/1/05 On December 1, 2005 Blaine Grant Hastings was welcomed home by family and loved ones, a very special birthday present for his beloved dad who had preceded him in death. He will be truly missed by those he left behind. Blaine was born December 14, 1955 in Salt Lake City, UT to Eugene G. and Mary S. Hastings. He later graduated from Olympus High School. From a young age he showed a talent and love for the arts. He enjoyed singing and performing and appeared in several local productions, including: Fiddler on the Roof, Shenandoah, The Mikado, and Promise Valley. After graduating from Weber State College in December 1979 he went on to teach 3rd grade at Backman Elementary for 20 years, where he touched the lives of many students with his heart and enthusiasm. He brightened the lives of his students through music and plays he added to other classroom activities. Blaine fought a valiant battle with Diabetes for most of his life, and attended Diabetic Camp as both a camper and a counselor. We will remember him as a loving son, a loyal friend and a gentle spirit. Our family would like to thank the wonderful doctors, nurses, and staff at the Salt Lake Regional Medical Center for the attentive care he received. Survivors include his mother, Mary (Smith) Hastings, Salt Lake City, Utah; brothers, Bruce (Janice) Hastings, West Valley City, Utah; Alan (Linda) Hastings, Logan, Utah; three nieces, four nephews and six grand-nephews. Preceded in death by his father, Eugene G. Hastings; and nephew, Aaron. Funeral services for Blaine will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Canyon Rim Stake Center, 3051 South 2900 East, Salt Lake City, UT. Friends may call on Monday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and at the Church on Tuesday morning from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to the services. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park, 4100 South 4400 West. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Hermanson, Doris Hamilton Doris Hamilton Hermanson 1930 ~ 2005 Beloved wife, mother and grandmother Doris Hamilton Hermanson of Sandy, Utah died on December 1, 2005. She was born Sept. 4, 1930 in Midway, Utah. A daughter of David Hamilton and Della VanWagoner Hamilton. Doris married William Hermanson on Sept. 10, 1949. Her greatest joy in life was being a loving and dedicated mother. She was a member of the LDS Church where she served in several callings. Her hobbies were ceramics, crocheting and reading. Doris was a tremendous cook, teacher, mentor, friend, listener, confidante and daughter of God. She will be greatly missed by all those whose lives she has touched. Doris was preceded in death by her mother, father, seven brothers and two sisters. Doris is survived by her husband William Hermanson, sons, Randy (Mary) Hermanson of California; and Ric Hermanson of Utah; daughter Charri (Scott) Brummer of Utah; and five grandchildren; Crysstal, Josh, Andrew, Nathaniel and Kayli. Services will be held on Monday, December 5, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary at 3401 S. Highland Dr. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 5-7 at Wasatch Lawn and again on Monday from 1-2. Interment will follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers Doris requests that donations be made to Primary Children's Medical Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Holton, Roy Norman Roy Norman Holton 1919 ~ 2005 Roy Norman Holton went to his heavenly home November 28, 2005. Roy was born August 11, 1919 to Olaf and Rosetta Holton in Meeker, Colorado. He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy and his children Paul, Connie, Debbie and Cheryl, and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 5, 2005 at 10 a.m. at the Riverview Ward, located at 4845 So. Woodhaven Dr. (1200 W.) in Taylorsville. Graveside services at South Jordan City Cemetery. www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Howard, Kathleen Rose Trotter Kathleen Rose Trotter Howard 1919 ~ 2005 Kathleen Rose Trotter Howard, age 86, wife of Dr. Roger H. Howard, passed away from this life in her home in Provo, Utah, Dec. 1, 2005. She was a native of Arkansas, born in Ulm, Prairie County, January 5, 1919, daughter of the late Charles Roscoe Trotter and Louise Reitz Trotter of Little Rock, and descendant of Grand Prairie first settlers. She graduated from Little Rock Senior High School in 1936 and from Little Rock Junior College in 1938. She met her sweetheart and eternal companion, Roger Haley Howard while they were both employed in the Little Rock office of Dun & Bradstreet. Their civil marriage was solemnized at The First Lutheran Church of Little Rock on April 6, 1942. Kathleen was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was united with her husband for eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on December 14, 1959. She was a former member of the L'Anguille Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and in addition, provided many years of dedicated, benevolent, and humanitarian service to mankind through the Gray Ladies and Navy Relief Society. Kathleen and Roger served as full-time missionaries in Kenya, East Africa from 1984 to 1986. She also faithfully served her church in numerous other callings including: organist, drama director, stake missionary, Sunday School teacher, and as president of the Young Women's Organization and of the Relief Society. She tirelessly and unselfishly supported Roger during his 33 year Navy career which included wartime and sea duty separations and numerous stateside and overseas assignments. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Roger H. Howard Jr. and his wife Kathleen, of Orem, Utah; and Peter J. Howard and his wife Maribeth, of Mobile, Alabama; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Viewing and visitation with the family will be Tuesday, December 6, 2005, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, December 8, 2005, at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in Helena, Arkansas. Burial will be in the family plot, Maple Hill Cemetery, Helena, Arkansas. www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Kay, Newton E. Newton E. Kay 1909 ~ 2005 Newton Ernest Kay, age 96, passed away December 2, 2005 at his home in Nephi, Utah. He was born July 2, 1909 in Mona, Utah, Juab County to Ernest and Flossie Ann Newton Kay. He married Alta Nielsen August 14, 1930 in the Salt Lake Temple. She passed away January 12, 2000. They lived the past 60 years in Nephi, Family was his greatest love. He enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, camping and sports. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by one son, Rex Kay of Nephi; two daughters, Karen (Boyd) Mickel of Spring City; Reva (John) Maughan of Nephi; two sisters, Geniel Hanson of Salt Lake City; Sarah Bunker of Mona; 18 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, one son, Clyde Kay; a great-grandson, parents, two sisters and five brothers. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2005 in the Nephi 2nd Ward, 222 S. 100 E. Friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 W. 300 N. and at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Kier, James E. James E. Kier 7/11/31 ~ 11/30/05 OGDEN - A truly golden heart stopped beating when James E. Kier passed away November 30, 2005 at age 74. He was surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with non-hodgkins lymphoma. He was born July 11, 1931 in Ottawa, Canada to Dorothy Kier. He was raised by his dear grandmother, Jeannie Beatty Kier, and upon her passing was fostered by several loving families. Jim was educated in Britannia and Ottawa and attended Oakwood Collegiate in Toronto. He persued his love of learning through his own personal extensive libraries, educational courses and seminars. Jim had many different occupations early in life from lifeguard to shoe salesman to working on the pipeline in the Northwest Territories. Jim made construction, development and property management his life long passion. Jim met the love of his life, Norma Ann Jessiman, in Ottawa and they were married September 1, 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. After working as a construction superintendent from an American construction company in Edmonton, Alberta he transferred to Ogden, Utah nearly 50 years ago. He began making his mark in Ogden in 1961 after obtaining his general contractor's license when he, along with his wife, Norma, established Kier Construction. By 1972, the company was well known for constructing single and multi-family housing as well as commercial properties. Jim's greatest source of pride and precious accomplishment came from his bond with family and friends. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, loyal friend and generous man. He enjoyed fishing, especially in British Columbia, where he also loved sailing on his beloved sailboat "The Highlander". He is best remembered for his hard work, strong commitment to others, humble heart and easy going personality. He was very proud of his Canadian and Scottish Heritage and instilled that into his family. Over the years, he has supported many local charities, including the Children's Justice Center, the Christmas Box House, YCC, St. Anne's, the Red Cross, the Ogden Rescue Mission, many divisions of the Ogden Police Department, West Ogden Community Action Center, Marion Hotel Neighborhood Community Center, Missing Children, Choice Humanitarian and Weber State University. He was also an active member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church. Jim served on various committees with the local home builders associations, and was a Life Director for the National Association of Home Builders focusing his efforts in the National Council on Senior's Housing, National Multi-Housing Council, Urban Revitalization and Multi-Family Housing Committees. He also served on the Governor's Affordable Housing Committee, the Federal Home Loan Bank Advisory Council, the Key Bank Advisory Board, National Historical Preservation Award for the Eccles Home and most recently served on the Advisory Council for Ascend Alliance and Weber State University. He was also involved in several Republican committees, and helped fundraise for many campaigns from local state Senators to Governors and United States Congressman and Senators. During the last courageous year of Jim's battle, he received two life time achievement awards from the Affordable Housing Management Association and National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. To add to his unbelievable nobility he received a prestigious and well deserved honor of having a senior housing complex named after him, by Utah Non Profit Housing Corporation, "The James E. Kier Apartments" in Salt Lake City. James E. Kier was a Giant of a man, truly one of a kind, and he will be missed by many. He is survived by his loving wife, Norma; two sons, Steve (Tammy) Kier and Scott (Lora) Kier of South Ogden; and three daughters, Bonnie Kier-Herrick (Steve Herrick), Kimi Kier-Noar (Patrick Noar) of South Ogden, and Kara Kier-Goering (Brant W. Goering) of Oregon. He is also survived by 17 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one on the way. My Dearest Jim, I will be missing you and loving you until we meet again. You are on a special journey now although you promised to wait for me. We were soul mates and raised five wonderful children together, founded three companies and could handle just about anything life handed us. I am a better person from loving you, knowing you, and having been loved by you. I will love you forever and always until we meet again. Love, Norma Jim and Norma would like to thank Dr. Alton Wagnon, Dr. Carl Gray, Dr Robert Moesinger and their wonderful staff of nurses and also the wonderful nursing staff at Ogden Regional Hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 7th at 11:00 a.m. at the Layton Lindquist Mortuary Chapel, 1867 Fairfield Road, Layton. A viewing will be held Tuesday from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, 140 North Tyler Avenue, Ogden, and Wednesday from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. A Graveside service will follow at Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to the James E. Kier Memorial Fund to be used to continue his legacy of community involvement, in care of Key Bank, 3565 Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah, 84403. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Knight, Sherrie Washburn Sherrie Washburn Knight 1935 ~ 2005 Sherrie Washburn Knight, 70, passed away Nov. 30, 2005, after a long battle with ill health. She was born in Monroe, Utah on August 26, 1935 to Smith G Washburn and Guila Kreutz. A graduate of East High School, she was raised in Salt Lake City, enjoying time as a professional model and attending both BYU and the University of Utah. She married William Earl Knight July 16, 1965 and moved to California where she and Bill raised their two children, Chet (Chester) and April. Sherrie loved to entertain and to cook for family and friends. She won many awards in California and Utah for canning jams, pickles and relishes. Sherrie had a tremendous love of fishing and after returning to live in Utah, she could be found at her favorite fishing holes. Her happiest moments were when she was reeling in her catch. She is survived by her husband Bill, son Chester, daughter-in-law Michelle Knight, and son-in-law, David Broadbent as well as by her brothers David L. Washburn and Bruce K. Washburn. She was an adoring grandmother of her grandchildren Sam and Jesse Knight and Abbi, Griffin, and Garrett Broadbent, and great-grandson Jaxon Broadbent. She is preceded in death by her daughter April Nelson Broadbent, her sister Luana Holst, and her parents. The service will be at The Federal Heights Chapel, 1300 Fairfax Rd, Tuesday, Dec. 6. Family will receive guests at 9:30 a.m., service is at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to Primary Children's Hospital Newborn Intensive Care Unit. Interment will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. "Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! -For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal: Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Lewis, Franklin Lyman Franklin Lyman Lewis 1918 ~ 2005 Franklin Lyman Lewis, age 87, died peacefully Dec. 1, 2005 of cancer. He was born July 10, 1918 in Jamesville, Wisconsin to Franklin Fillmore Lewis and Cynthia Meyer Lewis. Graduated from Webster Groves High School in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended M.I.T. University for one year on a St. Louis Alumni Scholarship and returned to graduate from Washington University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He later returned to school and received a Masters Degree from the University of New Hampshire in Chemistry. He was a 4 1/2 year veteran of World War II and served in the 459th Bomb Group, the 15th Air force in the United States and Italy. He married Vilma Towler Miller October 4, 1943 in Tucson, Arizona. After the war they lived in Webster Groves, Missouri where he worked at Tums and Monsanto Chemical Company. They later moved to Salt Lake City where he was employed by Vitro and Hercules. After receiving his Masters Degree he began teaching high school chemistry and physics at East High, Roy High and Rowland-Hall. He was a member of the National Ski Patrol and Park City Ski Patrol for several years. They retired in Park City, Utah to be close to the mountains that he loved. He was an active member of the Wasatch Mountain Club and Bonneville Biking Club. Being an avid biker, he enjoyed many international biking trips. He loved to sing and was a member of the Beehive Statesman Barbershop Choir for several years. He was active in Scouting, Indian Guides and loved hiking, fishing, hunting and skiing with the family. Lyman and his wife loved to travel and go sightseeing, hiking and biking overseas and all over the U.S. He was a member of the Bountiful Community Church. Lyman is survived by his wife, Vilma, his children Franklin L. Lewis, Jr. (Theresa) Cindy Lewis Olpin (Scott), 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents, brother (Arnold), sisters (Florence Ruth and Katherine Seigmund). Funeral Services will be held Sat. December 10, 2005 12:00 Noon, at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. and 1 hour prior at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 S. Highland Dr. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Parker and his associates for their kind and professional care during Lyman's illness. Also, Gwen Mitchell and Shelly Call for their help and care. Ann and Lloyd Glaus and Darlene and Warren Phillips from the church for their kindness. In lieu of flowers please make donation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/9/2005. Mathews, Brittney Lynn Brittney Lynn Mathews Sweet Angel Born January 28, 1998, was reunited with our Father in Heaven December 1, 2005. She passed away during surgery at Primary Childrens Hospital. She was a very special spirit who will always be remembered for her courage, strength and all that she had to endure during her time on earth. She accomplished many great things, and was loved by everyone she came in contact with. Her loving, happy nature impacted everyone she knew. She had so much love to give to all. WE WILL ALL MISS YOU BRITTNEY. Survived by her mother Sally Mathews, and raised by grandparents Margaret and Dayle Mathews, and many, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends and doctors, nurses and staff who were part of Brittney's life. Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005 at the Country Crossing 5th Ward, 10860 So. 3200 W., South Jordan, UT. Interment will be at South Jordan City Cemetery, 1055 W. 10500 So. Directors, Independent Funeral Service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Mayo, John D. John D. Mayo 1954 ~ 2004 Our father, son and brother was taken from us suddenly in June of 2004. We are now able to lay him to rest peacefully after such a long struggle. He was born September 6, 1954 in Salt Lake City, Utah. John is survived by his mother, brothers, sister and his children. Private services will be held December 7, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary and Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Road. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Monson, Phyllis Heath Phyllis Heath Monson 1921 ~ 2005 Phyllis Heath Monson, age 84, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2005. Born February 5, 1921, to Leslie and Afton Heath, in Salina, Utah. Mom loved her children, her church and serving others. She loved to garden and pink and blue flower were her favorites. She was a gifted illustrator and painter. Phyllis' children would like to express their gratitude to her husband Harold and his family for making the last four years of her life so wonderful; they are now a part of our family we will love and appreciate forever. She is survived by her loving husband, Harold O. Monson, her children: Bill Stemmons (Geri), Sydnee McMillan (Todd), Sandy Wilson (Don), Sue Nielsen (Michael), Lisa Romero (Ronnie), Lee R. Green (Deena), Scott Green (Mary), Margaret Page (Rex), Marion Vladimiross (Dave), Annette Pierce (Wayne), Vickie Moore (Mel), Lanny Monson (Kathy), Kim Poole (Keith), Rick Monson, 26 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and her siblings: Russell Heath (June), Ted Heath (Val), Gail Heath (JoAnn), Lynda Richards (Bill), Launa Larson (Charlie). Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Olean Graham, a brother Jim Heath, her spouses, Leonard Stemmons, John Foulger, Rex Green, to whom she was sealed in the Salt Lake Temple, Dr. Wirt L. McLoney, and her son, Dennis Green. Services will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Murray 8th ward, 160 East 4600 South, Murray, Utah. A viewing will be held Monday, December 5, 2005 at 5850 South 900 East from 6-8 p.m. and at the church one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at the Mountain View Memorial Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Murdoch, Lucy Nibley Lucy Nibley Murdoch 1914 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Lucy Nibley Murdoch, passed away December 2, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 91. She was born the second child of Ann Parkinson Nibley and Preston Nibley in Salt Lake City, March 6, 1914. She attended the Wasatch School, Bryant Jr. High, East High School, and the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority. She married William Murdoch, Jr., on October 7, 1936, in the Salt Lake Temple. An active member in the LDS Church, she served in the Young Women's program for 16 years, and was a longtime visiting teacher. With her husband, they were among the first 10 couples to serve a two-year mission in the Temple View Stake. They also served as stake advisors in the Special Interests Program and filled an 18-month mission to the New York Visitor's Center. Lucy also enjoyed working the German-Extraction Program and also was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Lucy worked for Gump & Ayers as a Realtor for 25-years. She was a loving and dedicated mother and grandmother and always thought of others before herself. She had a strong testimony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved serving the Lord. She is survived by three daughters, Anne (Dr. Craig) McQueen, Susan M. Briggs, Jane M. Gardner; 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Also a sister, Annette (Dr. Stephen) Richards; brother, Preston (Betty Hinckley) Nibley; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, husband and a sister, Eleanor Hills. Graveside services on Monday, December 5, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the Logan City Cemetery. Friends may call at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 E. 1300 South, Sunday evening 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Primary Children's Hospital in Lucy's memory. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Olsen, Jodean Spenst Jodean Spenst Olsen 1971 ~ 2005 Jodean Spenst Olsen is finally at peace after a long battle with Huntington's Disease. Jodi was born March 23, 1971. She married Gerald Wade Olsen August 10, 1990, which was solemnized in the Manti Temple. She was a graduate of Alta High School. She took third place in the state creative writing contest. She was an avid archer and brought home many trophies with her husband Gerald. Jodi enjoyed going to Ephraim to be with her "Special Sister" Amy, who really was her aunt. They participated many times in the Manti Pageant. She always made people laugh with a story or joke, but most of all her bubbly personality. Jodi is survived by Gerald Wade Olsen, and the joy and love of their life, daughter Mikaela; mother Mary (John) Springer; brothers, Jeramy (Janara), Joshua (Melanie) Spenst; sister Jaimee (Jake) Bowers, Richard and Milene Olsen; grandmother Ireta Schuring; stepbrothers and sisters, Amie (Ian), Aubra (Keith) Christine (Alan), Jay and John; in-laws Brent (Ann), Noni (Marlin), Lena (Ben), Heidi; many loving nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles and cousins by the dozen. Jodi is preceded in death by her father Steven, uncle Lynn, grandfathers Joe and Dean, grandmother Rea and cousin Wendy. The family wishes to thank her special friends Jean Colosimo, Annette Ferrin and Kim Springer for their dedication of friendship and love. A special thanks to Dr. Mark Rada and Dr. Nancy Futrell for the never-ending medical care. In lieu of flowers please make donations to University of Utah Credit Union in Jodi's name. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 7, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Granite View Ward, 2675 East Mt. Jordan Road (9700 So.) in Sandy. Friends and family are invited to call on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mountain View Mortuary, 3115 East 7800 South and one hour prior to services at the church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Osborne, Susan Ann Smith Susan Ann Smith Osborne 1942 ~ 2005 Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Susan Ann Smith Osborne, Salt Lake City, died December 2, 2005 at home surrounded by her family and friends, after a courageous, four-year-long battle with cancer. Susan was born October 8, 1942, in Salt Lake City to Royal Milton Smith and Hazel Ruby Warburton Smith. Susan spent her early years in Salt Lake City, Elko, and Moab. She married her loving husband, Phillip Eugene Osborne, whom she had met while attending the University of Utah, on October 16, 1963. Phil and "Sparrow" moved the next day to the Bay Area, where Susan subsequently graduated from San Francisco State University with a B.S. degree in Office Administration and a minor in Accounting. After living in San Francisco and the Bay area for nearly a decade, Susan, Phil and their children returned permanently to Salt Lake City. On April 30, 1985, Susan and Phil were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and sealed for time and all eternity with their three children. Her Mormon faith was a cornerstone in her life, and she enjoyed serving in the Primary, Sunday School, and Young Women's Association. Susan excelled in numerous vocations - as real estate agent, librarian, legal secretary, and most certainly as wife and mother. She retired from the Granite School District in 2004 after a very successful and enjoyable 20-year career. Her last position at the district was as the Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Superintendent of School Services. Susan's wide circle of friends included neighbors, associates from work (especially her two traveling buddies, Karen Westover and Linda Frank, who along with Susan were nicknamed the "Three Gypsies"), and three life-long friends she met while growing up in Moab, Nancy Melich, Karen Ellison and Annette Mestas, who forever will be known as the "Moab Gang." Susan enjoyed cooking, sewing, hiking, swimming, and traveling. Her love of travel was kindled during the summer of 1958 when her Girl Scout Troop #1, under the guidance of leader Dorie Melich, traveled by chartered bus from Moab to Mexico. Since then, Susan (the "family travel agent") has traveled with her family and friends to many places - her most favorite places being in Alaska, California, Florida, Hawaii, Mexico, Montana, New York, and Oregon. Susan, or "Grandma Susie," deeply treasured her grandchildren, Milo, Max, Levi, and Emma. She also enjoyed summers spent with her family, friends, and relatives at the "Osborne Country Inn" in the mountains above Heber. Preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. Survived by her eternal companion and loving husband, Phil; her beloved daughter, Stacey Ann Osborne Romney; her devoted sons, Michael Troy Osborne and Matthew Lewis Osborne; her cherished daughter-in-law, Claire Marie Wilstead Osborne; her terrific son-in-law, Peter Steele Romney; her adored grandchildren, Nicholas Milo Romney, Maxwell Isaac Romney, Levi Alexander Romney, and Emma Claire Osborne; her brothers, Milton Heber Smith and Ronald Warburton Smith; her sisters, Connie Smith Baty, Launa Thomas, and Ernestine Thomas; her cruise partners and sisters-in-law Patricia Osborne Birkinshaw and Lois Osborne Baxter, as well as Aunt Josie Smith, Uncle Ray Clark, Uncle Ken Warburton, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends. "For Death is no more than a turning of us over from time, to eternity." - William Penn. The family would like to thank Jan Ryan, RN, Lori Walker, RN, Jayne Dougherty, CNA, Dr. Jane MacPherson, Medical Director and the rest of the IHC Hospice Team for helping Susan's last four weeks here on earth be so special to her and her family. We would also like to thank Susan's many friends and relatives, who have served as care givers the past four years by taking Susan to her many chemotherapy and radiation appointments; plus bringing meals, praying, and sharing their time with her. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. View Memorial Mortuary, 3115 East 7800 South. A viewing will be held Friday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the mortuary and one hour prior to services on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to "Livestrong - The Lance Armstrong Cancer Foundation," P.O. Box 130819, Houston, TX. 77219-0819, and/or "IHC Hospice," 2250 S. 1300 W., Salt Lake City, UT. 84119. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/8/2005. Ottosen, Margaret P. Margaret P. Ottosen 1908 ~ 2005 Margaret Peterson Ottosen passed away peacefully in her sleep December 2, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born May 20, 1908, in Provo, Utah, to Ethel Rawlings Peterson and Peter Canute Peterson. She was the oldest of six children. Married Clifton Nephi Ottosen on June 29, 1932, in the Salt Lake Temple. She spent her early years in Ephraim, Utah, where she attended elementary and secondary schools. Education was very important to her and she was a graduate from Snow College in 1928 and from BYU in 1930. She taught school at Davis High for two years. After her marriage to Clifton Nephi Ottosen, who was in the service of the FBI, they lived in several locations in the East. He preceded her in death on October 30, 1990. She was an active and enthusiastic member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many positions including: Sunday School Teacher, Visiting Teacher, Young Women's Teacher, Ward Primary President, Ward Relief Society Presidency, Primary Stake Board, Primary Children's Hospital Board, and the Primary General Board for 12 years. In addition, she was an ordinance worker at the Salt Lake Temple for 12 years. She was a woman of great dignity and graciousness whose generosity and comfort touched the lives of many, and she will be remembered tenderly for her abundant love of beauty. She is survived by her four children: Ruth O. Tempest (Richard), Salt Lake City; Peter Clifton Ottosen (Ellen), Phoenix, AZ; John Anton Ottosen, West Jordan; and Margaret Ann Ottosen, Ocracoke, NC; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters and one brother: Ethelyn P. Taylor, Salt Lake City; Dr. C.W. (Bill) Peterson, Fountain Hills, AZ; and Kathryn P. Welling, Kaysville. She is preceded in death by her brothers C.R. (Neil) Peterson and P. Knute Peterson. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6, 12 noon, at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call prior to the funeral beginning at 10:30 a.m. Donations to the Primary Children's Hospital are recommended in lieu of flowers. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Pearson, Gregory Leslie Gregory Leslie Pearson 1915 ~ 2005 Gregory Leslie Pearson, age 90, died 28 November 2005 in Salt Lake City. He was born 26 October 1915 in Salt Lake City to Levi L. and Iva May Gregory Pearson. Gregory graduated from Idaho Falls High School, attended the University of Utah one year, and then served in the Eastern States Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He attended Utah State University where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering and a Master's in Civil Engineering. He served in World War II in the Army Air Force and received his commission at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. He married Naomi Eliza Dalton on 25 April 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were the parents of nine children, four of whom survive. They lived in Moab; Logan; Salt Lake City in Utah; in Portland, Oregon and again, after retirement, in Utah, in both Bountiful and Salt Lake. His professional career was in the U.S. Soil Conservation Service Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting program, spending 19 years in charge of it here in Utah and seven years in the Regional Office in Portland. He retired in 1975. Gregory has been active in the LDS Church all of his life. He served in many church assignments, including Ward Clerk, counselor in three bishoprics, on three High Councils, Stake YMMIA Superintendent, High Priest Group Leader and Bishop. In 1970 he was called as a Patriarch and has served in five stakes in this capacity. He has also served as an ordinance worker in Logan, Salt Lake and London Temples, and as a sealer in London and Salt Lake. Following retirement, he and his wife served two missions for the Church in England, in the London Mission and at the London Temple. He is survived by his wife Naomi and daughter Leslie (Gerald S.) Rees of Salt Lake City; sons, Dr. G. George (Linda) of Salt Lake; Melvin J. (Mitzi) of Bountiful; and Bruce E. (Leslie) of Mesa, AZ. Gregory's daughter Jean Biehn (Carl M.), and sons Paul, James, Floyd and Joseph, preceded him in death as did one great-granddaughter, Camille Mischler. He is survived by a son-in-law, Carl M. Biehn (Mary Jane) and 25 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, and a sister, Faith (Arne) Johnson of Renton, WA. A brother Edward and a sister Hope preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at Salt Lake Stake Center, 142 West 200 North on Monday, December 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call there prior to the service from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial in Salt Lake City Cemetery. In charge of services, Deseret Memorial Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund. Thanks to caregivers at Elderly Manor/Alta Ridge Holladay for their three and a half years of loving care. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.celebratinglife-ut.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Pearson, Stewart Eugene Stewart Eugene Pearson 1938 ~ 2005 Stewart Eugene Pearson, beloved husband, father, son, brother and uncle, age 67, passed away in his sleep December 1st, 2005. He was born May 4th, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Stewart W. and Mary Pearson. He married his sweetheart Linda Sperry on September 14th, 1962 in the Logan LDS Temple, and they have been happily together for 43 years. Stewart had many accomplishments, but the one he was most proud of was his family. He loved them very much and would do anything for them. Stewart was warm, compassionate, and had the ability to make people feel good about themselves. He was an active member of the LDS Church and served in various capacities over the years. He was a faithful missionary in Mexico and recently completed a service mission with his wife. He received an honorable discharge from the Navy where he picked up his love for flying. He graduated from the University of Utah and was a member of the Utah State University chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Stewart was an award-winning educator who was greatly loved by his students, all of whom he cherished. He received the highest honors in his profession, and received the Golden Apple award in 1995. Stewart was blessed with tremendous musical gifts from an early age. He played the trumpet beautifully, but it was his exquisite singing voice for which he was well known. He performed throughout the valley, and later was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. He thrilled many with his voice and was a much requested soloist throughout his life. Stewart was active in the amateur radio community and was known under the call sign "KI7WE". He enjoyed talking with others from around the world. He also had a lifelong passion for classic cars and was proud of his extensive model car collection. Survived by his parents, wife, Linda Kay; children, David, Christine, and Steven; sisters, Darla Christensen, Shauna (Ron) White, Colleen (Roger) Nichols, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Keith Pearson and sister, Carol Jensen. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 7th, 2005, 12 noon, at the East Millcreek 2nd Ward, 3750 S. Hillside Lane, Salt Lake City. Friends and family may call the evening prior to services from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the same location. They may also visit there one hour prior to the services. Stewart, we love you very much and you will be greatly missed. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Pedersen, Ethel Agatha Johnson Ethel Agatha Johnson Pedersen 1922 ~ 2005 MIDWAY, UT - Ethel Agatha Johnson Pedersen passed away from natural causes December 2, 2005, at the age of 83 in Heber, Utah. Ethel was born January 18, 1922 to Bertrand Wallace Johnson (Budd) and Hazel Hales Johnson in Park City, Utah. She grew up in Park City and lived there until 1981 when she and her husband moved to Midway, Utah. Ethel married Alma Henry Pedersen Jr. December 1, 1945 in Park City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple December 11, 1964. They had three children. Ethel joined the Woman's Army Corp (WAC) during World War II. She was al-ways proud of her country and was proud to have served in the WAC. She was a member of the LDS Church and served in many callings during her lifetime including Primary teacher, Relief Society president, Sunday School secretary. She also enjoyed singing in the ward choir and did so for many years. She served as a German extractor for many years which she greatly enjoyed doing. She worked for the School Lunch in Park City for many years and later worked at the Treasure Mountain Resort. She is survived by her children, Barbara (Russ) Hogge, West Jordan, Patricia (Randy) Wareham, Kearns, and Edward (Lora) Pedersen, Vernal, Utah; 11 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Edythe Rasband and Eleanor Nelsen of Heber, Utah. She is preceded in death by her husband, one great-grand daughter, parents, three brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wed. in the Midway First Ward at 200 So. 250 East, Midway, Utah. A viewing will be held 6-8 p.m. Tues. at the Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North, Main Street, Heber, Utah and one hour prior to services at the Midway First Ward. Interment, Heber City Cemetery with military honors. We would like to thank the staff at the Beehive Horne in Heber and Vista Care Hospice and Dr. Greg Taylor for all their help and care during the last years of Ethel's life. We would also like to thank the Midway 1st Ward members and Reed Bezzant for all their help and support over the last few years. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Perry, Keith Jensen Keith Jensen Perry 1923 ~ 2005 Keith Jensen Perry, 82, returned home to his Heavenly parents on November 30, 2005. He was born August 2, 1923 in Byron, Wyoming to Foster Orin and Clyta Jensen Perry. He married his sweetheart and best friend Blanche Lloyd on August 2, 1946. They enjoyed 59 years together and had six children. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and will be deeply missed by his family. He served his country in the Army during World War II. He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had many callings throughout his life. He was known for his kind and gentle manner. He loved to work in his garden and share his vegetables with the neighborhood. He loved his family dearly and was always there with words of wisdom and love. He is survived by his wife Blanche, his children Keith Lloyd (Ginger), David (Tauna), Steven (Beverly), Jeannette Jeppson (Rick), Janice Anderson (Victor), John (Spring), brothers Verle (Rhea) and Wayne (Reta), 33 grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Carma. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6th at 11 a.m. at the Butler 4th Ward Chapel, 6634 Greenfield Way (1920 East), Salt Lake City. Viewing will be Monday from 6 - 8 at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy and one hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Pollock, Erma Montague Erma Montague Pollock 1926 ~ 2005 MAGNA- Our loving mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Erma McClellan Montague Pollock, passed away peacefully December 2, 2005 at her home surrounded by her family following a courageous battle with cancer. Erma was born March 12, 1926 to Flint and Klea McClellan of Payson, Utah. She later married Ross Montague and moved to Magna where they had eight children: Sandra Simmons (Tom), Dennis Montague (Lark), Nancy Mark (Ronnie), Paula Peterson (Don), Pat Pietramali (Richard), Holly Reilly (Robert), Bonnie Cannon (Edward), and Jolene Higgins (Bob). She had 25 grandchildren and 25 great-grand-children. Following the passing of Ross, Erma married Sherm Pollock. She worked for more than 30 years for the Utah Liquor Commission. She enjoyed fishing at Strawberry Reservoir, spending time at her trailer in Fruitland, trips to Wendover, and spending time with her family. Her unconditional love and generosity is forever cherished. Erma was preceded in death by her parents; husbands; brothers, Wayne McClellan, Fred McClellan, and Donald Hugh McClellan; sister, Florence McClellan; and grandson, Matthew Mark. Many thanks to the Rocky Mountain Hospice for the wonderful care they provided during her last days at home. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at the Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 West 3000 South, where friends may call both Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday 12-12:45 p.m. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Condolences can be sent at www.peelfuneralhome.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Powell, Gladys Hawkins Gladys Hawkins Powell 12/6/1915~11/24/2006 On November 24, 2005 a kind and gentle soul passed from our sight but not from our hearts. Dear Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma and Friend, at almost 90 years, your long earthly journey has ended and you're back in the arms of your beloved husband, Walter; your daughter, Janeen; your parents, and grandparents, brother and sisters whom you have missed. We are excited for you in your joyful and long-waited reunion. Gladys was born December 6, 1915 in American Fork, Utah to Arthur and Emily Hawkins. While serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, she met Walter Powell, a fellow serviceman. They fell in love and married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple September 4, 1946. Shortly afterwards they moved in to their "one and only" home on Hollywood Avenue in Salt Lake City. For the next 54 years she devoted her life to serving her family, friends and Church family in the Hollywood neighborhood. She set an example of love, generosity and service to all she knew. She never turned anyone away. She sold her home in June 2000 and moved to Antioch, CA, where she lived out the remainder of her days. She is survived by her daughter, and two sons: Kate Olson (Murray, UT); "Tim" (Antioch, CA); and Mark (Kersey, CO); three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Family and friends will gather at 11:00 a.m. on December 10, 2005, at the Memorial Estates Redwood, 6500 South Redwood Road. Interment is at Memorial Estates Redwood. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Price, Relva Ritchie Relva Ritchie Price 1914 ~ 2005 HEBER CITY, UT - Relva Ritchie Price, 91, died December 2, 2005 in American Fork, Utah. Born February 9, 1914 in Charleston, Utah to John "M" and Sarah Elizabeth Wright Ritchie. Graduated from Wasatch High School. Married Vernon W. Price June 2, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An active member of the LDS Church, she gave many years of church and civic service. Beginning at age 13, Relva was called to be the Primary organist, and subsequently served on both ward and stake levels in every organization as leader, teacher, and organist. In 1972, she and Vern were called to serve in the Fiji Mission in the South Pacific, and labored on Niue Island for 18 months. They enjoyed the native culture and developed a great love for the people of the island. She and her husband also served many years in the Provo LDS Temple. Relva chaired the committee responsible for organizing, editing, and producing of "The Golden Years", an 85 year history of the Heber Second Ward. She loved to play the piano and organ, cook, garden, quilt, and crochet until hampered by a degenerative eye disease. Survived by children, Duane R. (Suzanne) Price, Highland, UT, Elaine (George) Arns, Richfield, VT, Neil V. Price, Provo, UT; nine grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband; and a daughter, LuAnna P. Keele (Mitchell); sisters, Mable (William Hyrum) Henline, Lacy (Beauperie "Bob" Nowers, Vera (Heber) Winterton; brothers, Elden (Elizabeth Murdock), Clyde (Anne Whiting), Horace (Arvilla Wooton), Verdell (Elva Homer), and infant sibling, Joseph. Funeral service will be Monday, December 5, 2005 at 12 noon in the Heber 2nd Ward (200 W. 150 N.). Friends may call Monday at the church 10-11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Charleston Cemetery. The family expresses appreciation to the staff of Bel Aire Assisted Living Center in American Fork, and to friends and acquaintances who were so understanding, considerate, and kind to Mother in her declining years. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Quinn, Sally R. Sally R. Quinn 1934 ~ 2005 Our beautiful and loved friend, daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother Sally Ann Riddle Quinn left us to join her mother and brother on December 1, 2005 after a valiant battle with cancer. She was born July 24, 1934 in Richfield, Utah to Arvel J. and Dorothy Rasmussen Riddle. Her family moved to Salt Lake City during World War II, where she attended South High School. Upon graduation, she won a four-year Merrill Lynch scholarship to the University of Utah, where she affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and graduated with a degree in Business Education in 1956. After graduation she worked in Washington D.C., on the staff of Senator Wallace F. Bennett for many years. Sally married Thomas A. Quinn in the Salt Lake Temple on December 28, 1960 after a brief but intense courtship. Together they raised five children. She was devoted to her family and spent her life in selfless service to her husband and children. She was also very dedicated to charity work, serving with the Festival of Trees, National Charity League and the Utah Symphony Guild, for which she served as President. She was an avid reader and a true friend. She loved her associations with her dear friends in her ward family, Alpha Chi Omega, her book club, bridge club and the Symphony Guild. Sally was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a firm testimony of the truthfulness of the restored gospel. She taught her children and grandchildren of her love for the gospel by both her words and actions all her life. She held many responsible church callings and loved serving in her church. She is survived by her loving husband Tom; her father Arvel; children Alison (Roger) Peterson, Mark (Robin) Quinn, Melanie (Kevin) Smith, Michele (Taylor) Cardall and Shannon (Ron) Jensen; eighteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She is preceded in death by her mother Dorothy and brother Mayo Riddle. Mom, we'll miss you every day. You left us too soon but we know that we will see you again and that you have gone ahead to make sure all is ready for us. Thanks for all you have done for us. We love you. And don't worry; we'll take care of dad. ".well done thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Interment (close friends and family): 10 a.m. Monday, December 5, 2005 Larkin Sunset Gardens 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah. Memorial Service: 1 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2005 South Cottonwood Ward, 5605 South Vine Street, Murray, Utah. Open House: Following Memorial Service, Quinn residence 5816 South Cove Creek Lane (Forest Creek), Murray, Utah Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Richards, G. William G. William Richards 1918 ~ 2005 G. William Richards, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and faithful friend passed on to a joyous reunion with loved ones Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Bill was born December 25, 1918 to Stayner and Jane Taylor Richards. He met his sweetheart Claire Dyreng in New York City where they were both studying music. They were married in the Manti Temple August 15, 1955 and shared 50 wonderful, happy years together. They are the parents of three sons and one daughter: Dr. Ray (Jan) Richards, Robert (Nicki) Richards, David (Shyrl) Richards, and Elizabeth (Jon) Tenney. Bill was a faithful and devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While serving in the Eastern States Mission, he was transferred to California to play the organ in the "Little Tabernacle," the LDS exhibit on Treasure Island at the San Francisco World's Fair. Bill proudly served his country for five years in World War II. During a two-year tour of duty in Europe he served as a chaplain's assistant providing music for religious services three to five times day. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and assisted with the liberation of several prison camps, all the time carrying a portable organ and playing for services anytime, anywhere. Bill graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and attended the Manhattan School of Sacred Music and Columbia University. He taught at New York University and was organist for non-denominational services in Carnegie Hall for four years. He also served as organist at the United Nations Chapel playing for many special events. After spending a year in Boston, Bill and Claire settled in Reno, Nevada where for fourteen years he was Executive Vice-President of the Nevada Division of the American Cancer Society. He was later appointed Director of Reports for the national office of the American Cancer Society, and moved his family to Short Hills, New Jersey from whence he commuted to his New York City Office. Retiring and returning to Salt Lake was a joyous occasion. Bill had promised to build a family cabin, so he enrolled at Utah Technical College and earned a degree in building construction. With the help of family and friends he completed a beautiful mountain home at Pine Mountain where the family loves to gather. Bill served faithfully in many Church callings including Missionary, Elders Quorum President, High Council Member and Bishop of the Manhattan Ward in New York City. Upon returning to Salt Lake he was called to serve on the Hymnbook Executive Committee. He was well prepared, having previously been a member of the Executive Committee of the Hymn Society of America for twenty-two years. Bill then served fourteen years as Organist for the Tourists' Devotionals in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Bill is survived by his wife, Claire, four children, nineteen grandchildren, sisters Marion Landward and Nancy (John) Poulton, brother Lee Richards, sister-in-law Margaret Richards, and brother-in-law Theron Fotheringham. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 5, 2005 at 12 noon in the Foothill 7th Ward, 2215 Roosevelt Avenue, with a viewing from10:30-11:45 a.m. A viewing will also be held Sunday, December 4, from 6-8 pm at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 S. 200 E., Salt Lake City, UT. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Richards, Patricia Nan Parker Patricia Nan Parker Richards 1929 ~ 2005 IVINS, UT - Our loving sweetheart, mother, and grandmother, Patricia Nan Parker Richards, passed away at home December 3, 2005 after a prolonged battle with Alzheimer's. Patricia was born August 23, 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Earl Julian Parker and Ramola Eggertsen. She married Delos E. Richards in Elko, Nevada April 10, 1948. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple September 18, 1951. Patricia graduated from Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah. Pat and Delos lived in West Jordan, Utah; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Las Vegas, Nevada, and retired in Ivins, Utah 15 years ago. Patricia loved to sew and was an accomplished artist. Her crowning calling that she devoted her life to was the raising and loving of her four children. Family includes Delos E. Richards of Ivins, Nanette (David) Pugsley of St. George, UT, Rachelle (Brad) Kofford of Bountiful, UT, Scott (LeAnne) Richards of Silverdale, WA, and Holly (Derek) Hall of Orem, UT; and her 16 grandchildren. The family wishes to express our love and gratitude to the Hospice nurses and caregivers who provided such loving care to Pat in this last phase of her life. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 10 a.m., at the Ivins LDS Stake Center, 290 E. 1060 S, Ivins, Utah. A visitation will be held Tuesday, from 9-10 a.m., prior to services at the stake center. Interment will be in the Ivins City Cemetery, under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary 435-673-4221. Condolences may be sent to the family through Metcalf's website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Ricksecker, Eunice May Eunice May Ricksecker 1939 ~ 2005 Beginning in Greenfield, Ohio on Feb 8, 1939 last child of William and Betha Nevil, passed away on Nov. 29, 2005 at the home of her daughter in West Valley City. She left this life, to go onto the next after a short battle with lung cancer. A great mother and friend she will be missed by all those who knew her. Eunice had a fulfilling life. Retired from SL County in Feb 2004. She served her country in the U.S.A.F. Married Albert C. Ricksecker in April 1958, but after 18 years it ended in divorce, never to married again. She leaves behind Kris and Kerry her daughters. Jon, Brian, Jessica, Khai, Christina, Marisa, her grandchildren. And five great grandchildren. Her ashes to be scattered to the winds, she will always be in our heart. Condolences accepted at 1576 Crystal Ave, WVC, UT 84119. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Rigby, Weldon LeBurl Weldon LeBurl Rigby 1908 ~ 2005 Weldon LeBurl Rigby passed away peacefully at the home of his son Brent who lovingly cared for him, along with his daughter-in-law Marsha, family friend Becky Hutcheon and Inspiration Hospice. Weldon was born February 22, 1908 in Fairview, Utah and married Aurtance Thacker in 1931 in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they adopted their son Brent in 1942. Weldon was a devoted member of the LDS church and a loving husband. He was proud of his ability to help people, both as a mechanic and an insurance adjuster. Weldon enjoyed his garden, his workbench, his friends and his family. He was blessed with wonderful health and mental agility until his death due to age. Weldon is survived by his sister Theora Gledhill, son Brent (Marsha) Rigby, grandsons Andrew Rigby and Patrick (Christy) Rigby and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6th, 2005, 10:00 a.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Family and friends may call at the same location one hour prior to services. Interment in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. We greatly appreciate the services Weldon received from Inspiration Hospice. In lieu of flowers please support your local senior center and visit an elderly neighbor or family member. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Rimal, Mele Lili Mateaki Mele Lili Mateaki Rimal "Beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend" Mele Lili Mateaki Rimal was born Dec. 6, 1963 in Ha"akame Tonga. She died peacefully in her home on Friday, December 2nd. Mele grew up in Laie, Hawaii and was a proud graduate of Kahuku High School. She attended BYU Hawaii before she married Sarat Kumar Rimal. Mele and her family lived in Oklahoma for a few years, but have made Utah their home for the last 15 years. Mele lived a life of service, serving in many positions in the LDS church and in serving her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Sarat Rimal, her five children, Nakita, Sarat Jr., Shishir Mosaia, Staish 'Inoke, and Sabin Sione, her parents, 'Inoke and Malia Funaki of Laie, Hawaii; her father, Kingi Mosaia Mateaki of Orem, Utah; her sisters, Annie Mateaki of Orem, Utah; Tilila Paongo of Lehi, Utah; Noelani Green, Lupe Piena, and Lesina Funaki of Laie, Hawaii; her brothers, Kolo, Vai and 'Inoke Funaki, Jr. of Laie, Hawaii; and many other family members and friends who were blessed by her love and friendship. Mele's family would like to thank the members of the Welby 2nd ward LDS church, the staff of 1st Choice Home Health & Hospice and the many friends and family who gave service to their family during her illness. A wake will be held for family and friends on Friday, December 9th at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkway (10600 So.) from 7-10 p.m. Funeral Services will be on December 10th at the Welby 2nd Ward Chapel, 9376 So. 4000 W. Viewing will be from 9-10:30 a.m. and the service will be from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. She will be interred at the Redwood Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/8/2005. Rodeback, Jay Franklin Jay Franklin Rodeback 1949 ~ 2005 Jay Franklin Rodeback, age 56, passed away peacefully at his home December 2, 2005. He was born October 19, 1949 in Murray, Utah to Chloe Hansen and Welby Herbert Rodeback. He married Patricia Ann Volzke September 7, 1973 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served in the U.S. Navy and then pursued a profes-sion as a truck driver later in life. He is survived by his wife, Pat; children Travis (Kristine) Rodeback; Stephanie, Timothy, and Andrew Rodeback; and four grandchildren. A viewing will be held Monday, December 5, 2005, from 6-8 p.m. and funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 12 noon, with a viewing one hour prior. All services will be held at the Hunter West Stake Center, 3605 S. 7035 W, West Valley City, Utah. The family wishes to thank Harmony Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations will be gratefully accepted. Arrangements by SereniCare, funeral directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Sargetis, John John Sargetis 1936 ~ 2005 John Sargetis age 69 Passed away Dec. 1, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah due to a tragic fire at his residence. He was born May 10, 1936 in Price, Utah to parents Theros Sargetis and Cleante Marugidakis Sargetis. He married Mary Ann Campbell March 2, 1960 in Fort Hood, Texas. They had two sons, Ted and Jim Sargetis. They were later divorced. John married Bonnie Zirker and later divorced. He attended South High School and the University of Utah. He served in the military and was involved in the car business for most of his life. He loved his sons, Ted and Jim, as well as his grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and cars. He was kind and generous. He was dearly loved and will be missed. Many thanks to Julie Hansen who is a special friend. He will also be missed by his beloved dog Jessie. He is survived by sons: Ted and Jim Sargetis, sisters: Goldie Floor, Mary Souvall (Sam), and Dorothy Smith. He is preceded in death by his parents and sisters: Irene Landures and Eva Soter. Services will be Monday December 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church 5335 South Highland Dr. Viewing will be December 4, 2005 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 E. 100 S. Interment: Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Smith, Doyle Taylor Doyle Taylor Smith 1921 ~ 2005 Doyle Taylor Smith, 84, passed away 2 December 2005 at his home in Heber City, UT. Born in Heber City, 24 Oc-tober 1921, the son of Earl Henry Smith and Annie Mae Giles. Graduated from Wa-satch High School. Married Arlene LaRue Fairbanks 25 November 1942 in Heber City; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 21 November 1949. Survived by his children, Kenneth Doyle (Sharon), Orem, Kathleen Ken-dall (Roy), Heber, Sherman Ross (Tabatha), Heber, and Brian Earl, Heber. Grandfather of 17, great-grandfath-er of 32. Also survived by brothers, Jay Buehler (Donna), Casa Grande, AZ, Blaine Smith (LaNeva), Heber; a sister, Gwen Unthank (Ken), Pleasant Grove, UT; sisters-in-law, Glenna and Normalind Smith. Preceded in death by parents; wife; brothers, Earl Jr., Jerry, Don; sisters, Ella Mae, Pauline; and grandson, Ricky. Served as a medic in France with the 8th Armored Battalion, U.S. Army during World War II. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Held many ward and stake positions. Had a special love for the youth of the church and community. Former member of the Heber Valley Fire Department. Retired after 28 years with Heber Light and Power Company. Enjoyed music. Participated in band and sang tenor with men's quartettes and various choirs and choruses. Spent many hours bowling or playing pool at the Senior Center with his friends. Enjoyed the out-of-doors; in his yard, in his travel trailer, in his fishing boat, on any dirt road in his truck, or merely visiting with family and neighbors on his porch swing. Doyle survived 41 years with cancer. He was a people person and a friend to all ages, and an all-around good guy. Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Heber Stake Center located at 150 N. 200 W. Friends and family may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the church and Thursday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Interment at Heber City Cemetery with military honors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Smith, Stephen Barney Stephen Barney Smith 1948 ~ 2005 Stephen Barney Smith, age 57, died November 25, 2005 in Southfield, MI after a long illness; born April 15, 1948 in Salt Lake City, UT. Stephen was an active teacher and leader in the LDS Church, serving a mission for the Church in Japan from 1967 to 1969. He was an educator in secondary and post-secondary schools in Lansing and Detroit, MI and a volunteer leader in the Boy Scouts of America. He graduated from BYU and held advanced degrees from the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. He is survived by his wife, Frances Hinckley; two daughters, Camillia Smith and Joellen Smith; three sons, Robert H. Smith, Stephen H. Smith and John H. Smith; mother, Rae Ellen Barney; brother, R. Stuart Smith; two sisters, Georgia S. Hippen and Sheri Lyn Smith. Funeral services for Stephen will be held on Tues., December 6, 2005 at 12:00 Noon, at the East Millcreek 11th Ward, 2702 East Evergreen Avenue, where friends may call on Tues. morning from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery, 200 North "N" Street. Contributions may be made to the Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Snyder, Randy G. Randy G. Snyder 1944 ~ 2005 Randy Gail Snyder, 61, beloved husband, son, and brother, passed away December 2, 2005. He was born February 16, 1944 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Gail Oliver and Margaret DeVries Snyder. On August 6, 1964, Randy married April Wood in Elko, Nevada. Randy was an avid golfer and enjoyed being "Captain" on the houseboat at Lake Powell and enjoyed cooking. He graduated from Granite High School in 1962 where he was active in student government, a member of the debate team, the National Honor Society and played football. Survivors: wife, April; mother, Margaret Snyder; brothers and sisters, Mark O. (Linda), Scott L. (Ivy), Jeff B. (Jaynette); sisters, Vicky Evans, Sherry Halverson; also many nieces and nephews. We also recognize his extended family and friends at Club 90. He was preceded in death by his father. Randy expressed a wish to be cremated when he died. An opportunity for friends and family to visit will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2005 from 5-7 p.m. at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State, Midvale. A private family memorial service will be held. On February 16, 2006, Randy's birthday, a celebration of his life will be held at Club 90 in Sandy, Utah for Randy's friends and family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Sparreboom, Peter Peter Sparreboom 1908 ~ 2005 Peter Sparreboom, 97, beloved husband, father, and grandfather completed his earthly mission Thursday, December 1, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born April 14, 1908, Balness, Netherlands to Christina VanHooveen and Leenert Sparreboom. He immigrated with his parents and sisters, Nellie and Cora, to the United States in 1923 as new members of the LDS Church. He married his sweetheart, Anna Lena Vermy, November 8, 1928 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with three children, Christina, Peter Jr., and Cornelia (Cora). He became a U.S. citizen 1944. Throughout his life he held many positions in his church, most memorable to him was that of scout master. He served as Bishop of the Burton Ward, and city councilman for South Salt Lake. He was owner of Burton Place Dairy for 53 years, and after retiring, worked as a crossing guard at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. He was a happy, fun-loving, friend to all. During the past four years, he resided at the Beehive House at Willow Creek and recently Willow Wood Care Center, where he was cared for with love and tenderness. The family thanks all who were so kind and caring to him during those years. Peter is survived by his children, Christina Miller, Peter Jr. (Carolyn) Sparreboom, Cora Adams; seven grandchildren, 53 great-grand-children, and at last count, 20 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters, wife, a grandson, Peter Miller, sons-in-law, Herman Miller and Robert Adams. Funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 5, 2005, 12 noon, at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 South, Sandy, where friends may call from 11 - 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Stunf, Ruth Rigby Ruth Rigby Stunf Together Again Ruth Stunf, 82, died November 24, 2005. She was born in 1923 to Delores and Frank Rigby in Salt Lake City. She married Jerry Stunf on December 19, 1943. To honor Ruth's wishes no funeral services will be held. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Taylor, Roy Edward Roy Edward Taylor 1921 ~ 2005 Roy Edward Taylor, devoted husband, father and grandfather who was beloved by many, passed away Nov. 28, 2005 at age 84. Born Sept. 28, 1921 to Roy Ellwood Taylor and Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor in Salt Lake City. He enjoyed the company of his brother and three sisters. He married Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Stallings Oct. 22, 1943. Sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. He attended the University of Utah and University of Idaho Southern Branch, which later became Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. He worked as a quality assurance manager in the dairy industry for about 40 years in Idaho, California and Utah for Challenge Cream & Butter and Western General Dairies. Roy enjoyed fishing, gardening, woodworking, serving others and his family. Survived by his wife, Beth; children, Nancy (Leonard) Coskie, Yorba Linda, Calif. and Margaret (Robert) Bryson, Salt Lake City; grandchildren, Joni (Blair) Vincent, Laguna Niguel, CA, Steven Coskie, San Francisco, CA, Devin (Emily) Bryson, Paris, France; infant son, Nathan Edward Bryson, who preceded him in death, Nicholas and Dana Bryson, Salt Lake City; great-grandchildren, Garret, Madalyn and Lauren Vincent; sister, Lavon Russon, Cedar Hills, UT. Viewing at the Little Cottonwood 12th LDS Ward, 6180 S. Glen Oaks St., Murray, Utah will be from 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, 2005. Funeral services will follow at 1 p.m. at the ward. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral under the direction of Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 S. State, Murray. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to charities of your choice. As a family, we thank our mother for the loving, tender care she gave our father and the love they shared. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Tippetts, Susan Susan (Susie) Tippetts Ever Enduring Angel Susan Tippetts passed away Dec. 1, 2005 following a long term illness. Susie was a caring, loving daughter who endured her trials with courage and strength. She was famous for saying "you just keep going, because it wouldn't do you any good to give up." She taught us to be positive and happy despite our trials. Her example of humility and love will be imprinted on our hearts for all eternity. She loved being with her family and friends. Susie was dedicated to the gospel of Jesus Christ. She always read her scriptures and prayed faithfully, she relied heavily on the Lord and encouraged others to follow her example. Life was always interesting with Susie. We were blessed to share 20 yrs of life with her. She will always be part of our family and will live forever in our memories and hearts. Susie is survived by her parents, Barbara and Roy Tippetts, Siblings; Karee (David), Brad (Elizabeth), Paul, and Michael (Emilee), Grandparents; Richard and Betty Ellis, Shari Tippetts. Niece and Nephews! and her best friend Natalie. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 5, 2005, 11:00 am. at South Jordan River Stake Center, 1570 W. 11400 So. Friends may call Sunday, December 4, 2005 at Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel 1007 W. 10600 So. from 5 - 7 pm and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, Sutherland, Ut. Cemetery We our indebted to the Neurosurgery department, the 2nd floor nurses and Radiology at Primary Children's Hospital for 20 yrs. of loving tender care. Also thanks to South Jordan City fire department and paramedics. www.jenkins-soffe.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005. Toomer, Philip Ernest Philip Ernest Toomer 1922 ~ 2005 KAYSVILLE - Philip Ernest Toomer, 83, passed away Friday, December 2, 2005 at the McKay-Dee Hospital, complications from a stroke. Philip was born June 26, 1922 in Morgan, Utah to James Henry and Lucy Mae Irwin Toomer. He married Beverly Marker on September 25, 1942 in Malad, Idaho. He was a High Priest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Philip served our country in the Army during World War II. For 30 years, Phil drove over five million miles, accident free for W. S. Hatch Company. He retired in 1983. He loved gardening, especially growing his roses. Philip is survived by his wife, Beverly; sons Philip Curtis Toomer, Grant Marker Toomer, both of Kaysville; Reid Warren Toomer, Chalmette, LA; Glen Russell Toomer, Mountain Green; and daughter Karen (Bruce) Kinney, Anchorage, AK; 20 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sisters Ivaloo (Darrell) Lund and Pearl (Jim) Allen. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and five sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Gailey Park Second Ward, 50 W. 331 S., Kaysville. Friends and family may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 N. Main, and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service at the church. Interment, Sunset Gardens, Sandy, Utah. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Turner, Wanda Belle Wanda Belle Turner 1909 ~ 2005 Wanda passed away peacefully December 1, 2005 to causes incident to age. She was born December 28, 1909 in Milton, Utah to Joseph Lyman and Clara Belle Rose Mecham. She married Clarence James Turner. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with two children, James and Janet. Janet, age seven, passed away and 11 years later, after 37 years of marriage, Clarence passed on and she spent the remaining 41 years alone. Thanks to four wonderful, caring grandchildren they helped absorb the sadness and loneliness that followed. This was evident as all four were at her bedside shortly after her passing. Following Janet's death she enrolled at Henager's Business College and completed secretarial courses that led to a position in the Registrant's Office at the University of Utah. She retired after 20 years as Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Registrar. Perhaps the happiest time of her life began after I baptized Dad a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints followed by the family being sealed for time and eternity. The following seven years dad maintained the ward building and each evening mom was by his side helping him. Her joy and happiness was not only the work but being with her Clarence. Often it would end with a trip to Fendall's Ice Cream. She had a great love for music and enjoyed playing her piano and organ both at home and at church. She was an accomplished seamstress, and enjoyed needlepoint, crocheting and knitting. Wanda is survived by her son, James (Ann), grandchildren, Debra (Jay) Weight, David (Lisa) Turner, John Paul (Amy) Turner and Melissa (Brian) Dille, nine great-grandchildren and one sister Faye Donna (Keith) Little, Morgan. Besides her husband, daughter and parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Grant, Chester, Earl, Russell, and Harvey. Funeral services will be provided by Wasatch Lawn Mortuary in their chapel on December 6th, at 12:00 noon. A viewing will be held prior to the service at 10:30 a.m. Many thanks to the staff at Alta Ridge Alzheimer's Community and to Alane and her staff at Rocky Mountain Hospice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/5/2005. Vaughan, Malcolm Reid Malcolm Reid Vaughan 10/4/16 ~ 12/04/01 We love and miss you and you are in our loving thoughts every day. Wish you were still here with us. Your loving wife Maruine, your family, your coffee pals and your many friends.. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Vipperman, Robert Herald Robert Herald Vipperman "Always Bet the Max!" Robert Herald Vipperman, age 68, died at home Friday, December 2, 2005. Dad was born June 13, 1937 in Fire Creek, West Virginia to Leard Jackson and Lissie Jane Purdue Vipperman. A coal miner's son, Dad left the poverty of Appalachia via the poor man's college-the service. While stationed at Coronado Amphibious Base, he met our mother, Joyce Adell LeFevre. They were married in San Diego April 11, 1957. Dad was a professional confectioner. Many people he never met enjoyed the mint sandwiches and other candies he made for Fernwood's. Dad worked for several candy companies, most recently, Maxfield's. Dad liked to watch football, gamble, and spend time with his family. He is survived by his wife; sons, Craig of Salt Lake City, Robert (Denise) of Layton; daughters, Linda, Portland, Lisa (Kirk), Sunset, Janet (Ben), South Weber, Joyce (Gary), Ogden; also survived by many extended family members; and six grandchildren who meant the world to him, Cara, Austin, Irene, Sierra, Autumn, and Skyler. Dad was preceded in death by his parents and seven siblings. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, December 7, 12 noon at Mc-Dougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road. A viewing will be held Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. prior to services. Cremation to follow. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/4/2005 - 12/6/2005. Walton, June Lindberg June L. Walton 1919 ~ 2005 June Lindberg Walton died after a brief illness December 1, 2005. June's 86 years began in Tooele, Utah where she was born June 12, 1919 to John A. and Effie D. Lindberg, the ninth of 10 children. She graduated from Tooele High School in 1937 where she was active in musical productions and competed in vocal music. Music remained an important part of her life. She and her sisters were much in demand at events in Tooele; and in Shelley, Idaho she led ward choirs for many years. In 1941, June was called to serve in the Hawaiian Mission. After the outbreak of World War II, she was transferred to the Southern California Mission. On September 15, 1944, June married Wayne A. Walton in the Salt Lake Temple, after a courtship by mail that began when their paths crossed as they both served in the Hawaiian Mission. During their 61 years of marriage they lived in Afton, WY, Tooele, UT, Shelley, ID, and for the past 20 years in South Jordan, UT. She was an active member of the church of all her life, and she faithfully served in many positions in ward music, Primary, Young Women, and Relief Society. She was the spiritual anchor of her family, who by quiet faith taught love in word and deed and put the song of redeeming love into her children's hearts. June is survived by her husband, Wayne; her children, Steven (Karen) Walton, Vancouver, WA, Eileen (Alan) Bridge, Greensboro, NC, Bob (Judy) Walton, Salem, UT, Janet Walton, South Jordan, UT; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Elna Williams (Alpine, UT) and Edith Brown (Tooele, UT). She was preceded in death by a grandson, David Walton. A viewing will be held Monday, December 5, 2005 at the Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Prkwy,(10600 So.) South Jordan, UT from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the South Jordan 7th Ward (9750 South 2200 West, South Jordan, UT) at 10 a.m., December 6, 2005 and will be preceded by a short viewing at 9 a.m. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery at 2 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. West, Helen Jackson Helen Jackson West 1923 ~ 2005 Helen Jackson West, 82, our loving mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, passed away of natural causes December 1, 2005. She was born July 10, 1923 in Bingham Canyon, Utah to William Holmes and Florence Smith Jackson. She married Robert R. West; they later divorced. Helen worked at the University of Utah Bookstore for many years as well as Utah Poultry in Midvale and Henrie's Dry Cleaning. She was a graduate of Bingham High School and a former resident of Bingham Canyon, Copperton, Moses Lake, Washington, Tremonton and then returned to Salt Lake City in 1972. Helen was a member of the Tremonton Literary Club. An avid sports fan, she loved the Utah Jazz. Helen's life was centered around her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. They were the love of her life. Helen was a kind and generous soul who thought of everyone else before herself. Survivors include daughters, Judie West, Salt Lake City, Deborah (Craig) Waldron, Tremonton; grandchildren, Michelle (Shane) Woodworth, Cami (Jason) Webb, Jared Waldron, Chelsea Waldron; great-grandchildren, Brayden Jackson Woodworth, Hailey Woodworth, Ashlyn Woodworth, and a fourth great-granddaughter expected in April; sister, Joyce (Sherm) Hatfield; also four special nieces and nephews, and their families. She is survived by a special canine companion, Teton. Preceded in death by her parents; brother, James; sister and brother-in-law, Jean and Ward Warner. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 1 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, where friends may call Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. The family expresses special thanks to the Pioneer Care Center in Brigham City for their care and devotion. Also thanks to her sister, Joyce, for her loving and kind service to Helen in her last years. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Williams, Edna D. Edna D. Williams 1916 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother and grandmother, Edna Deloris Wilson Williams passed away Dec 1, 2005. She was born Jan 2, 1916 in Stockton, Utah to Gilbert Wilson and Maude Mikesell Wilson. She married Albert Mikesell 1933, later divorced. She married Jesse Williams on Dec 9, 1950, he preceded her in death. Eight brothers and sisters all preceded her in death, except one sister Dorothy (John) Keenan of Hendersonville, North Carolina. Survived by four children, Alvin (Gail) Mikesell, Arthur (Ellen) Mikesell, Arlene (Loren) Larsen, Jane Copley, fourteen grandchildren and several great and great great grandchildren. She was a kind and generous lady, who opened her home to everyone. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday Dec 6, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Tooele Stake Center, 253 So 200 East. Family will receive friends 9:30 - 10:30 prior to services at the church. Interment Tooele City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 12/4/2005. Zumbrunnen, Andrew Robert "Bob" Andrew Robert Zumbrunnen "Bob" OGDEN - Bob passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005 at McKay-Dee Hospital following a short illness. He was born November 12, 1920 in Kemmerer, Wyoming, the son of John W. and Viola N. Brown Zumbrunnen. He graduated from N. Summit High School in Coalville, Utah where he excelled academically and was involved in various extra curricular activities, including the tennis team. He lived in Coalville, Utah for a good part of his younger years. Bob served with the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate during World War II. He married Blanche Montgomery on September 21, 1947 in Las Vegas, Nevada and lived in Ogden, Utah for the rest of his life. He was a good Christian man with a sweet spirit. Bob worked in the automotive industry all of his life in both sales and parts. He received many awards for his outstanding achievements in automotive sales and service. He enjoyed boxing while in the Navy and was an avid bowler in his younger years. Later on in his life his interest turned to golf which quickly became his all time favorite sport to play and watch. Bob also enjoyed gardening, collecting coins, and playing pool with his friends. Bob was a kind and quiet man who loved to spend time with his family and friends. He was a perfectionist in all that he did and had a knack for keeping things in perfect order. Bob was active and productive and had an extremely sharp mind all of his life. Surviving are two daughters, Annette (Mike) Short, Ogden, Utah; Margaret (Roy) Schank, Fruit Heights, Utah; four grandchildren, Nicole A. Short, Breanne (John) Sulkey, Megan H. Schank, and Kristen D. Schank, four great-grandchildren, Brendan M. Short, Rylee R. Short, Alexa A. Sulkey and Mikaylah A. Sulkey; sister Mary Bell, several nieces and nephews, and several good friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, one sister, four brothers and several close friends. Our beloved Dad, Grandpa, and friend will be deeply missed by all of those who knew and loved him. He touched our lives in many special ways. We love you dad, and look forward to being all together again one day. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road where Military Honors will be accorded. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 12/3/2005 - 12/4/2005.