OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 12 Feb 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com Andrus, Shawna Colleen Salazar Shawna Colleen Salazar Andrus 9/30/1979 ~ 2/6/2005 Our precious little Patches, Shawna Colleen Salazar Andrus returned to the loving arms of her Father in Heaven on Sunday, February 6, 2005, due to injuries sustained in a tragic automobile accident in Flagstaff, Arizona. She was born on Sunday, September 30, 1979, to Michael Shawn and Colleen Jayne Smith Salazar at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shawna, and the love of her life, Joshua Brock Andrus, celebrated their first wedding anniversary on August 30, 2004. Shawna graduated from Taylorsville High School in 1998, and was employed at Discover Card. Shawna and Joshua enjoyed spending time with their fat cat, Tonto. Shawna will be remembered as an uncomplicated and perfect person. She loved everything purple and collected anything related to frogs. Shawna was a strong willed woman. She was charming and loved making new friends. Shawna's dream was to become a police officer, following in the footsteps of her Uncle John. Shawna is survived by her devoted husband Joshua, her parents, Mike and Colleen, brothers and sisters, Melissa (Jim Ranke-Joshua's best friend), Michael Jr., Angela, John, and Patrick. She is also survived by her father-in-law Brock Andrus, mother-in-law Sherry, Joshua's sister Lexi, as well as her grandparents and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Shawna was preceded in death by her Uncle Joel and Aunt Carmen. In order to provide Joshua sufficient time to recover from his injuries and to be in attendance, the Vigil Service will be held Sunday, February 20, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, February 21, 2005, at 11 a.m. All services will be held at St. John the Baptist Parish, 300 East 11800 South, Draper, Utah. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Goff Mortuary Funeral Directors. As Shawna's family, we would like to express our deep appreciation for the overwhelming love and support we have been receiving at this most tragic time. Shawna will be immeasurably missed by all. We love you Sweetheart. Please watch over us and have fun dancing with the angels. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/20/2005. Ashton, Eva Eva Ashton 1919 ~ 2005 LEHI, UTAH - Eva Hansen Ashton, 85, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, and life long resident of Lehi, Utah, died February 10, 2005 at her home of natural causes. Born March 3, 1919 in Lehi, Utah, a daughter of Tarvel and Alta Yates Hansen. She married her sweetheart Carl Ashton on November 20, 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended school in Lehi. Member LDS Church. Served as a visiting teacher for many years. Served on the Old Folks Committee. She is now reunited with her eternal companion and dance partner. Loved dancing, traveling together to various states and towns with their parents and their own children. She was close to her family. Loved camping and fishing. She worked for different businesses in Lehi. She is survived by her children, Carol (Gary) Oxborrow, Dale (Deanne) Ashton, Dennis (Connie) Ashton, all of Lehi; 29 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren and 25 great-great-grandchildren; brother, Don Hansen (Rita), American Fork, UT. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 14, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Lehi 9th Ward, 465 East 300 North, Lehi, Utah. Friends and family may call Sunday evening at the Lehi 9th Ward, from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Monday. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Berg, Charles William "Bill" Charles William "Bill" Berge 1932 ~ 2005 Charles William "Bill" Berge 72, of Newton, Utah passed away at his home on Wednesday, February 9th. Born February 16, 1932 in Coalinga, CA to William Hans and Lucille Provost Berge. He grew up in California and Brazil. He received his B.A. and M.S. degrees from BYU and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy where he served as an aviator. Bill married Ilda Marie Benson in Salt Lake City Temple in 1957. Bill was a geologist, educator, geothermal energy pioneer, and technology transfer specialist. His professional pursuits allowed Bill to travel extensively, influence energy policy, and touch many lives. He was a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in many capacities. He and his wife served in the Brazil, Salvador mission. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, skiing, sports, photography, and the outdoors. He is survived by his wife, Ilda of Newton; his children: Heidi and Jim Hodgson, Newton, William and Chifumy Berge, Murray, Erik and Tara Berge, Bountiful, Hans and Jocelyn Berge of Seattle, Britta Berge, Newton; brother, Dale and Gerri Berge of Provo; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2005, at the LDS chapel in Newton, 100 South 100 West. Friends may call Friday evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Nelson Funeral Home, 85 South Main in Smithfield and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the church in Newton. Condolences may be extended to the family online at www.nelsonfuneralhome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/12/2005. Chamberlain, Belva Kitchen Belva Kitchen Chamberlain 1920 ~ 2005 Belva Kitchen Chamberlain, 84, of Cedar Fort, Utah, passed away Feb. 10, 2005 in Orem, Utah. She was born April 25, 1920 in Tridell, Utah to Joseph Levi and Blanche Cook Kitchen. She married Don Chamberlain on June 3, 1940. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Belva was a member of the LDS Church and served in numerous callings in the church. She loved to teach children and was a leader among women. She was a good cook and loved to entertain. She was very giving and thoughtful and would do anything to help a friend or neighbor. Belva was very prayerful and was well read in the scriptures. Survived by three sons, Thomas Henrey (Jan), Provo; Randy LaGrande (Andrea), Houston, TX; Alan Kerby (Yvonne), Eureka, NV; two daughters, Donna King, Salt Lake City; Brenda (Jerry) Elmer, West Jordan; a daughter-in-law, Ileen Chamberlain, Orem; 24 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Melvin (Verda) Kitchen, Ralph Lenford (Reba) Kitchen, Weldon (Donna) Kitchen; three sisters, Virginia Goodrich, Lea Mae (Enes) Hatch, Maxine Benedict. She was preceded in death by her husband; a son, Rex J. Chamberlain; and a grandson, Brian Hill. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Cedar Fort LDS Chapel. Family and friends may call Monday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Cedar Fort Cemetery. "THANKS" from Belva ... "ALOHA" Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Clyde, Don Roger Don Roger Clyde 1936 ~ 2005 We will miss our father Roger Clyde for his warm heart and unconditional love for our family; the world will remember him for his prolific genealogy and temple work and his ever present suspenders--symbolizing his devotion to the divine and his "hitch up your pants and work" ethic. During the early morning of February 10th, at the age of 68, he unexpectedly passed away from complications of diabetes. His wife and two daughters were with him as he moved on to his next assignment. The youngest of six children, he was born October 19, 1936 in Salt Lake City to parents Edward Clyde and Hannah Mendenhall Clyde. He spent his early years in Springville and attended Springville High School. He became an Eagle Scout. He later graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Civil Engineering. As an LDS missionary in the Eastern States Mission, he was not only an enthusiastic teacher, but his technical talents were put to good use when he was placed in charge of lighting for the Hill Cummorah Pageant in Palmyra, New York. He married Dolly Thuryle McCauley in the Salt Lake Temple June 5, 1959. Roger started working when he was five years old with the family-owned W.W. Clyde and Co. This experience led him to pursue a vocation in heavy construction. Following his education, he and Thuryle moved to Oakland, California where for 11 years he worked in major construction with large firms in the Bay Area including the Dillingham Corporation. While in California, they were blessed with two daughters, Elaina and Kristene. Roger was asked to go back to Washington D.C. for the construction of the Washington metro system. Later, he and the family moved from Virginia to Bountiful, where he eventually started his own consulting company as a cost estimator. Roger was devoted to the Lord and loved serving in the church. He was a High Priest and always served with dedication in the positions to which he was called. He was a "doer" who would get things done when asked or even without being asked. Roger was a long time member of the Mueller Park 2nd Ward where he ardently supported the Boy Scout program. Until the diabetes caught up with him, he was always excitedly joining the hiking and camping activities of the troop, helping the boys achieve their scouting goals. The scouts will forever hold in their memory and get a chuckle out of Roger's famous scrambled eggs. He supported the missionary program, often quietly assisting and sustaining those serving. He was eagerly engaged in genealogy and temple work and enjoyed his several years as a temple worker in the Bountiful Temple. His research resulted in the identification of thousands of names for whom members of his family performed ordinance work. For many years he was asked to administer the temple baptistery and diligently fulfilled his calling. He is survived by his wife Thuryle; daughters Elaina (William) Gillespie and Kristene (Brian) Gonzales; six grandchildren who he greatly loved; also, one sister, Pauline Pace of Salt Lake City; and brothers, Calvin (Brigitta) of Logan; Hal (Aileen) of Springville; and Norman (Phyllis) of Provo. He was preceded in death by brother Grant (Leone). The family wishes to thank the doctors and the ICU unit at the University of Utah Medical Center who watched over Roger during his fight with his illness, especially doctors Timothy Beals, Christopher Jackson, and Thomas Miller. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 14th, 12 noon at the Mueller Park 2nd Ward, 1800 S. 850 E. in Bountiful. A viewing will be at the ward house Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and prior to the funeral at 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Burial will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Esparza, Elena Elena Esparza "Mama" 1922 ~ 2005 Our dearest Mom passed away on Feb. 8th under the loving care of her daughter Lori. Elena was reunited in heaven to her devoted husband Jose, their son Samuel, her parents and all her siblings. She is survived by three children, 18 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mom taught us by wonderful example how to love unconditionally. She gave us strength by showing us how to enjoy life's ups and downs, with hope and acceptance. She was stylish, witty, brave, loyal, loving, intuitive, a best friend and confidant. She was proud to be one of the originals at the Sandy Senior Center where she worked as a volunteer and interpreter. We offer many thanks to Lifepath Hospice Care for their unfailing support and devotion. To celebrate Jose and Elena's reunion, funeral services will be held Valentines Day, Feb. 14 at 12 noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens. A viewing will precede the service 11:00 to 11:45. She is loved by all who met her and will always be sweetly remembered. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Galloway, Craig Walker Craig Walker Galloway "Grandpa" Our beloved husband, father and son died suddenly Feb 8, 2005. He was born Jan 19, 1954 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Ronald and Shirley Galloway. He attended Granite High School and served four years in the U.S. Navy. He married Vicki Winegar, his sweetheart since Jr. High, on July 18, 1974. They are the parents of two wonderful sons. Craig was a kind and loving husband, father and grandpa--the title he was most proud of. He was unselfish and giving, always willing to drop everything and help a friend. He had a great sense of humor, he was a terrible tease, and always had a mischievous twinkle in his eye. He is survived by his loving wife Vicki, sons Dylan (Melissa), and Dustin, grandchildren Dawnae, Austin, the soon to be arriving Amaya, mother Shirley, step-father Richard Thompson, brothers Brent, Darel (Beth Anne), Kim (Kristie), and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father. Memorial services will be Saturday Feb. 12, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 So. Highland Drive. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers you may make a donation to the family or your favorite charity in Craig's name. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/12/2005. Gardner, Chad Michael Kelso Chad Michael Kelso Gardner 1973 ~ 2005 Our beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend left this earthly existence on Tuesday, February 8th, 2005. Chad died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Irving, Texas. Born August 28th, 1973, Chad was never at a loss for energy or for something to say. He graduated with the class of 1991 from St. Joseph High School in Ogden, and married Meggan Dupuis on July 7th, 1996. Chad's short span of years was packed full of vibrant living and infused with passion. All who knew him appreciated his generosity, compassion, infectious laughter and beautiful smile. He was devoted to his wife and children, and enjoyed sharing his interests in cooking, music, movies, and literature with them. Chad was a talented musician, and loved to play the blues on his saxophone, harmonica and piano. One of his favorite activities was to dance in the kitchen with Meggan and the kids. Chad worked tirelessly to ensure the happiness and well-being of his family, and was employed in various sales and computer-related fields including his most recent position with Quickcare in Dallas, Texas. Chad is survived by his wife Meggan; parents Debbie and B. Greg Gardner and Gary and Mary Clare Kelso; children Devin, Breanna, Michael, Isaiah, Bailey and Ethan; brothers and sisters Gina Barberi, Mikelle (Brent) Weil, Kelly (Rob) Kelso, Kerry (Keith) Hankins, David (Fawn) Kelso, Aaron (Anne) Gardner, Beth (Ryan) Dickson, Katie, Jake and Nikki Gardner, grandmother, Ferne Kelso, and many other friends and family members who loved him dearly. In lieu of flowers, a trust fund has been established in Chad's name for his wife and six children. Donations are being accepted at any Zion's Bank location. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 14, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah where friends may call Sunday evening from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and Monday morning from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m prior to services. Interment-Farmington City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/13/2005. Gunther, Eric Kurt Eric Kurt Gunther 1913 ~ 2005 Beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Eric Kurt Gunther, passed away on February 10, 2005 of causes incident to age. He was 91. Eric was born December 8, 1913 in Griessbach, Germany, to Edmund Richard Gunther and Ida Helene Drechsel. He spent his earliest years in and around the nearby city of Chemnitz. In 1924, the family immigrated to the United States and settled in Utah. At the age of only 16, with his father unable to find work at the onset of the Great Depression, Eric became the sole means of support for the family. On August 19, 1933, Eric married the love of his life, Adeline "Addy" Weisser. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Never were two people more in love. Their marriage was to last more than 68 years, until Addy's passing in 2002, making Eric and Addy strong contenders for the title of "national champion lovers." Eric had a long and distinguished career in the baking industry. He gained national notoriety as a master cake decorator, having learned this art during a time when he and Addy lived in Los Angeles. Eric especially enjoyed traveling and socializing with "the Gunthers" - his brothers and sister and their spouses. Until the very end, Eric's life was a life well lived, a life worthy both of admiration and emulation, and a life spent in single-minded devotion to those he loved. We'll miss you Dad, and remember you always! Eric is survived by his son, Eric (Julie), daughters Patty (Larry) Olson and Rose (Jeff) Hawker, daughter-in-law Louise Gunther, 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren, brother John R. (Ann) Gunther, sister Dorothy Harman, and sister-in-law Mary Gunther. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Adeline, son Ron, great- grandson Eric, brother Werner, and brother-in-law Howard Harman. A special thanks to Gerie, Kathy, Amy, Tammy, and also the CareSource Residence for their tender and attentive care of Dad during the last phase of his life. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 14, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Heughs Canyon Ward, 6301 S. 2300 E. Friends and family may call Sunday, February 13th from 5-7 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway (10550 S.) and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Sunset Lawn, 2350 E. 1300 S., Salt Lake City Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Howe, Patricia Ann Patricia Ann Howe 1938 ~ 2005 Our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, Patricia Ann Howe went home to her heavenly father on February 8th, 2005. She passed away due to complications from a serious car accident. She was born on Sept. 25th 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Rosa Margaret Galpin and Ernest Fletcher. She was an active member of the LDS church. She loved everybody and was always willing to help whenever she could. She enjoyed Bingo, Crocheting, Plastic Canvas Crafts, Visiting, Spoiling the grandkids and her cats. She was always willing to give from the heart even when she couldn't afford to. She is preceded in death by her father and step-father. She had three sisters, Arlene Greco of Hurricane, Utah; Virginia Acocks and Karen Ward of Salt Lake City, Utah; three brothers John, Jerald and Arthur Galpin all of Salt Lake City, Utah. She had three children, Michael Howe of St. George, Ricky Howe of Salt Lake City and Tammy Freytag of Clearwater, FL. She had 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Monday Feb. 14th, 2005 at 10 a.m. at the Kearns 5th Ward, 5025 W. 4865 S. Kearns, Utah. Friends and family may come to the viewing on Sunday, Feb. 13th 2005 from 5-7 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home 4335 W. 4100 S. West Valley City. Interment following the Funeral Services will be at the Valley View Memorial Park, 4335 W. 4100 S. West Valley City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Johnson, Ethel Rolfson Ethel Rolfson Johnson 1903 ~ 2005 " Reunited Forever " Ethel Phillips Rolfson Johnson returned to her Heavenly Father on Wednesday, February 9, 2005, after fulfilling a valiant life of inspiration and service to family and all whom she could serve. She has rejoined her sweetheart George, parents, siblings and other family and friends. She exemplified the sturdy stock of her ancestors, with unending examples of faith and devotion to the Gospel of our Savior Jesus Christ and love of her Father in Heaven and her beloved family. She dearly loved the countries of her birth and life. She was keen in developing an appreciation for life and patriotism in her family. She loved to hear of family adventures and accomplishments. She was born, in a two room pioneer home built by "father", the oldest daughter of Francis Bent and Emily Phillips Rolfson, on June 1, 1903, on the Canadian plains near the Rockies, in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Raymond is a town that her colonizing, pioneer parents, were called to help develop by President Lorenzo Snow. She was the third of eight children including four brothers; Ray, Basil, Cleon and Varold and three sisters; Arilla LaPearle, Elma Knaus and Verl Greene. She grew up riding horses and working on "father's" farm and camp cook for cowboys on the summer range. During her life she experienced the fantastic transition from the horse and buggy and railroad to the modern conveniences of every day life and the age of scientific achievement. On her 100th birthday she was tickled to ride in a 1913 Maxwell that fit her "just right". After becoming an adult, Ethel moved to Salt Lake City where she met and later married George A. Johnson, in the Salt Lake Temple, on June 8, 1926. They instilled faith in their four sons and one daughter. They supported their four sons and grandchildren as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mother was an accomplished gardener with beautiful flowers and a producer of tasty vegetables. She enjoyed all things beautiful to see and pleasant to hear. She loved to hear the beautiful voices, other musical and artistic talents developed by her vast family. Ethel was preceded in death by her loving husband George and their eldest son Delmar (Anneli). She is survived by Orvel (Barbara deceased) , Norene (Wally) Newton, LaVell (Carol) and Newell (Colleen) and her sister Verl Greene all in the Salt Lake valley. She has innumerable nieces and nephews and a posterity numbering 213 (with seven more on the way). Ethel was a life-long active member of the LDS Church having served in many callings in the Church. She was an active member of the Woodruff Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. An avid genealogist, she excitedly sought out her family roots over the centuries, leaving her vast work product to her family. She exemplified compassionate service to others. The family expresses sincere appreciation to her medical providers and the Hearts for Hospice care givers that helped in her passing into the eternities. We especially thank her daughter Norene for her loving service to Mom these last few months of her life. Friends and family may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Friday, Feb. 11, 2005 from 6:00 until 8:00 pm or a Saturday viewing at the Church from 11:00 to 11:45 am prior to the services. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2005 at the Waterloo Ward, 1620 South 500 East, Salt Lake City at 12:00 pm. Interment will be held in the Elysian Burial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Perpetual Education Fund of the LDS Church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/12/2005. Leiva-Fuentes, Hector Alfonzo Hector Alfonzo Leiva-Fuentes Hector The Collector Hector left us prematurely on January 2, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 49. He was born on March 4, 1955 in Santiago, Chile, the son of Antonio Hector Leiva and Anna Fuentes. Hector moved to Argentina when he was young. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires with a Masters Degree in Accounting. All who knew Hector were aware of how structured and detail oriented he was. Hector visited the United States a few times and knew he had to live here. He moved to California in 1983 and joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was active in the Church. While in California, he met and married Theresa Emery in 1985; they were divorced December 16, 2004. They had four children: Austin Christopher (17), Anita Christine (15), Ashley Marie (13), and Sabrina Rose (10). Hector loved his children very much. He was very proud of his heritage. Hector and his family loved to travel. Belgium, Hong Kong, Argentina, Germany, Rome, and Disney Land were some of their favorite destinations. He loved the pastries and different delicacies these countries offered. Hector worked for Aerolineas Argentinas and Delta Airlines. Hector started at Delta on August 13, 1989. He worked on the SLC Ramp, LAX Cabin Service and in SLC Reservation Sales. While in Reservation Sales, Hector worked in General Sales, Special Member Services, and Special Member Services Customer Service Desk. His coworkers knew that if he answered their phone call, they would get correct information. He was strict, yet fair. He was famous for his "Spanglish." "That what it is," "Sanka you for your patient," "weather permit," "you minus to splain me that one," and "you minus or you plus?" were just a few sayings he will forever be remembered. He is survived by father, Antonio Hector Leiva, mother, Anna Fuentes and two brothers Jose and Fernando and their spouses, his son, Austin, his daughters, Anita, Ashley and Sabrina. Memorial Services will be held on Monday, February 14, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Faltaremos su, nuestro amigo! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Lieberman, Mary Payne "Hazel" Mary "Hazel" Payne Lieberman 1928 ~ 2005 Hazel was born Feb. 3, 1928 in Blackfoot, Idaho to Mary H. Price Payne and William Frank Payne. She graduated from Blackfoot High School in 1946, married Arnold P Lieberman in 1949. Hazel is survived by husband Arnold P Lieberman her three sons; Stuart, Salt Lake City, Jon (Missy) Fairbanks, Alaska, Robert, of Salt Lake City. Brother, Parley (Marla) Payne, Island Park, Idaho. Grandchildren; Quinn (Joe) Cafiero, San Diego, California, Chelsea Lieberman, Salt Lake City, Robert Lieberman, and William Lieberman, Fairbanks, Alaska and Jon Preston Lieberman, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by parents, one brother, Richard Payne, two granddaughters, Cassandra Lieberman in 1973 and Danielle Sweat in 2005. Hazel was a member of the LDS Church and a life member of Beta Sigma Phi. At her request cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at South Cottonwood Third Ward 981 Revere Circle, near 9th East and 5600 South. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the LDS. church disaster relief or the Red Cross. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/12/2005. Moore, Tony Happy Birthday Tony Moore In Memory Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. O'Brien, Nelda Rich Nelda Rich O'Brien 1907 ~ 2005 Nelda Rich O'Brien, age 97, passed away February 10, 2005 in Salt Lake City, UT. She was born October 29, 1907 in Morgan, UT to Jenna Brough Rich and James Richard Rich. She graduated from Morgan High School. She married Don James O'Brien on Oct. 1, 1927 in Morgan, UT. Nelda was a caring wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. An excellent seamstress, homemaker and cook, she was renowned for her Thanksgiving dinners. She was an active teacher of youth groups in the LDS Church. She is survived by daughter Patricia O. Preston (Patrick), son Verl R. O'Brien (Karen), six grandchildren: Keli Smith, Sean O'Brien, Amie Preston, Joel Preston, Devon O'Brien, Eden Bennett, sister-in-law Ruth Porter Rich, and 18 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don J. O'Brien, brothers LaVon and Franklin Rich, and sister Lona Fowler. Graveside Services will be held Monday, February 14th at 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Peterson, Robert Leo Robert Leo Peterson We Love You Dad Robert passed away Feb. 8, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. "Bob or Pete" was born in Elsinore, Utah. Preceded in death by his parents Marjorie Luella (Hansen) and Charles Leo, his sister Margery (Parker/Bergen), and daughter Karen. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 65 years, Phyllis Elise (Johnson), brothers; Richard (Lucy), Donald (Carol), Garth (Geraldine J.), Gary (Kathy), his sons Stephen (Maria) and Eric (Elizabeth) and daughter Kristin, Johnson; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. After receiving a BS in Bacteriology from the U of U, Dad served in the USA field artillery in Australia in World War II then joined the USAF as an industrial hygiene engineer career officer and traveled widely. He completed postgraduate studies in his field at numerous prestigious universities. Dad was a quiet and loving person that always put his family first. He loved children. His later years were complicated by chronic illness. His family appreciates the care he received at Federal Heights R. C. and the SLRMC and especially from Dr. K. Lane. Friends and family may attend a simple service at the "Everlasting Garden Mausoleum" at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. Saturday, Feb. 12 at 10:30 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/11/2005 - 2/12/2005. Rimington, Tess Patrice Tess Patrice Rimington Our Little Valentine Tess Patrice Rimington was born and passed away February 6, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born to Bryce Leigh and Sara Ann Wells Rimington. "It's OK, I can dream about her."...Brock, "I want to take you home"...Sophie. We all wanted to take you home Tess, but now we'll someday come home to you... Tess is survived by her parents, Bryce and Sara, brother Brock Leo, sister Sophie Ruby, grandparents Robert Faris Wells, Patricia Fairbanks Wells, Russell (Ruby, dec.) Baylis Rimington, and Great-Grandparents Winifred (Leo, dec.) Baylis Rimington, and William C. (Dorothy) Bolander. Preceded in death by grandma Ruby Bolander Rimington, great-grandma Josephine Fairbanks Matis. Funeral Services will be held Monday, February 14, 2005 at 12:00 at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Closed family service only. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Squires, Joan Ann Miller Joan Ann Miller Squires 1941 ~ 2005 Joan Ann Miller Squires left this life from her Salt Lake City home on February 10, 2005. She entered it in Albany, NY on March 9, 1941 as the child of Leslie Fey and Margaret Elizabeth Glenck. She was married to her soul mate and eternal love, Dr. Thomas Gregory Squires, in Mt Olympus Presbyterian Church on May 21, 1989 and they renewed their vows there on May 21, 1999. Joan was preceded in death by her father and survived by her mother, her brother, Peter, and her husband and his children, Lynn Squires-White, Gregory and Joseph as well as her sister-in-law, Linda Squires McKinley and her brother-in-law, Roy. Joan lived her personal life caring for others, and much of her professional career was also spent in service to others -- as an education specialist and advocate for underrepresented persons. Her love of knowledge led her to earn a BA in English (1963) and a Master's in Information Science (1964) from the State University of New York at Albany. Joan began her professional career at Union College and Albany Medical College libraries, but soon moved to the New York State Department of Education where she held key management positions in medical research and then in education of children with special needs. In 1979, Joan moved to Colorado where she assisted the Director of the National Renewable Laboratory with strategic planning and administered the laboratory's education programs. In 1992, she moved to Salt Lake City and continued her lifelong work in education working as an independent consultant to develop enrichment programs for young women and underrepresented populations for various government agencies. In Salt Lake City, Joan also returned to her love of books through part-time employment in the Salt Lake County Library System and the Reid School. Joan spent many joyous hours traveling with family and friends, always with her husband and companion, Tom. Her favorite times were those she and Tom spent in their Salt Lake City "nest" with their pets, Niki and April Snow and at their retreat at Otter Crest, high on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Gardening, walking, reading, golfing - whatever Joan and Tom did together was filled with love, peace, and commitment to each other. At Joan's request, there will be no memorial service. However on May 21, 2005, family and friends are invited to join in a celebration of Joan's life at their "nest". In lieu of flowers, please send donations for the Joan Miller Library Fund to the Reid School, 2965 E. 3435 So., Salt Lake City, UT 84109-3161. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/12/2005 - 2/13/2005. Taylor, Claude Wren Claude Wren Taylor 11/22/49 ~ 2/12/93 Forever in my heart. Unchained Melody Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Titus, Dorothy Francis Gott Dorothy Francis Gott Titus 1924 ~ 2005 SOUTH WEBER - Dorothy Francis Gott Titus (Mattie), age 80, born April 5, 1924 in Grandview, MO., died Feb. 7, 2005 in South Weber, UT from heart failure. She is survived by her husband Thomas Winfield Titus married on Jan. 31, 1945 in Lincoln, NE; sons Gerald and Ronald and their families including 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Scott. She served many years as a Family History Librarian, a temple worker in Oakland, CA, and served LDS missions with her husband in Scotland, N. Ireland, and Mesa, AZ. She will be remembered for her unbounded optimism. Memorial service will be held Monday, Feb. 14, at 11:00 a.m. at the Pioneer Ward, 6660 S. 1775 E., Uintah. Interment, Belton Cemetery, Belton, MO. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005. Yergensen, Delbert Mathew Delbert Mathew Yergensen 10/30/1911 ~ 2/9/2005 Delbert Mathew Yergensen, age 93, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 in the Rocky Mountain Care Center in West Valley City, Utah. Delbert was born in Monroe, Utah on October 30, 1911, to Niels Mathew Yergensen and Magdalena Christensen Yergensen. He married Florence Janet Roberts on June 22, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah. After completing schooling and graduating from high school in Monroe, he attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah where he graduated from the two-year curriculum and then attended the University of Utah, attaining a degree in accounting. Delbert worked for many years in New York City for the Internal Revenue Service. Believing World War II was coming, he joined the Army Reserve receiving a lieutenant commission. When the US joined the War, he was immediately sent to England and from there to the invasion of North Africa and then the invasion of Italy. After completing the time for active war duty, he was returned to the States where he negotiated war contracts and then later canceling war contracts. Delbert returned to the U. of U. securing a degree in chemical engineering. He retired from the Bureau of Mines at the University of Utah. Delbert is survived by three sisters: Pearl Y. Christensen, Elsinore, Utah, Ileen Y. Sorensen, Magna, Utah and Hope Y. Salt, of Salt Lake City, Utah; numerous nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by his wife, Janet and his sister, Ruth Y. Butler. Graveside services for Delbert will be held on Monday, February 14, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 500 South 1342 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. A Viewing will be held on Monday morning from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 500 South 1342 E. Funeral Directors: The Holbrook Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/12/2005.