OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 20 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. Barker, Joseph Vane Joseph Vane Barker 1917 ~ 2005 After nine long years of much physical struggle with Parkinson's Disease, never once complaining and enduring to the end, our father, grandfather, brother, teacher and friend returned home to our Heavenly Father on February 18, 2005. Joe was born August 4, 1917 in Escalante, Utah to Josiah Barker and Lucy Adelia Allen. He spent his childhood in Escalante until he left to serve a mission to the Western States. After his mission, he joined the Army Air Force in 1942 and received an honorable discharge in 1945. He then attended BYU and graduated in 1949 and then continued on at the University of Utah getting a Master's Degree in Education. He married Zola Cooper on September 2, 1949 in the Salt Lake Temple. She preceded him in death November 27, 2004. He taught school for 33 years and retired in 1982. "Mr. Barker" the teacher at Libby Edwards Elementary was blessed to have several of his students care for him during his illness as medical professionals. This pleased him very much. He was an active member in the LDS Church, serving in many positions. He was a veil worker in the Salt Lake Temple for 12 years. He is survived by his two daughters, Anne (Mark) Whitlock and Teri Lynne (Jerry) Moore, four grandchildren, Kara, Jake, Mitchell and Elizabeth, two great grandchildren Kaylee and Kameron and his brother Robert (Aub). He was preceded in death by his wife, daughter, Elizabeth, one sister and two brothers. The family would like to express special thanks to all the compassionate and devoted caregivers that attended to his every need; his brother-in-law Jay Cooper, Jacinta, his guardian angel and all the Haven Home Healthcare Staff. Funeral Services will be held Wed., February 23, 2005, at 12:00 p.m. at Foothill 1st Ward Chapel at 1930 South 2100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. The family will receive friends at a viewing Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, and one hour prior to services on Wednesday. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Bennett, Vera Nielsen Vera Nielsen Bennett Beloved Mother & Grandmother Vera Nielsen Bennett, our loving mother and grandmother, passed away February 18, 2005, with her family's love and presence around her. She was born June 7, 1922 in Taylorsville, Utah to Jens and Caroline Marie Nielsen, where she lived for most of her life. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was married to Doyle "Jack" Bennett, October 12, 1946 until his death, July 3, 1995. Vera adored her family, and welcomed all neighbors and friends into her home. She loved the outdoors and playing her afternoon card games with family and friends. She is survived by her children, Linda (Floyd) McCluskey, Beverly Egleston, Brent (ReNae), Ralph (Rhonda), DeWayne (Cyndie), Mike (Julie), Lynn (Kathy) and Lori (Dennis) Cook; 31 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren (with three on the way); loving sisters, Clara Dunroe, Norma Gardner and Dorothy Rupp. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Doyle "Jack"; five brothers, John, Melvin, William "Bill", Clarence "Bud", Harold "Sam", and sister, Ethelyn Eatchel. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 23rd, 2 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will be held Tuesday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Biggs, Evelena Price Howell Evelena Biggs 1939 ~ 2005 On February 17, 2005, Evelena Price (Howell) Biggs passed away after long fight with a variety of physical ailments. Born in Bradfordsville, Kentucky, on May 13, 1939 to Frank and Pearl Price, she was raised by her loving step-father, Myron Wade, in Ogden, Utah. She was a life-long member of the L.D.S. Church, and it was an important part of her life. Evelena is survived by her loving sister, Corrine Smothers, and her children, Ronald Howell, the eldest, followed by Pamela Young, Ken Howell, Bev Reynolds, John Howell, Mike Howell, Karen VanHulten, Carrie Lund and Paul Howell. She has 33 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, who were the center and light of her life. She is greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She was preceded in death by her older brother, Alden Price, and both her parents and step-father. Evelena loved to cook, camp, and watch movies with her grandkids, and loved to beat all of them at Chinese checkers. She loved to sing at church and with her kids, and welcomed everybody into her heart. Evelena lived most of her adult life in Ogden, Utah, followed by a few years in Bountiful, and several years in Salt Lake City. She had recently moved to Roy, Utah to be closer to her family. Services will be held at the Country Meadows Ward in West Haven, Utah, at 3628 S. 2700 W. on Wed., February 23, 2005. There will be a viewing at 10 a.m. and funeral services will follow at 11a.m. Evelena will be interred at Ogden City Cemetary at 1875 Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Donations will be accepted in lieu of flowers. Please contact Bev Reynolds at 152 W. 500 S., Bountiful, UT 84010. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Cannegieter, Morris W. Morris W. Cannegieter 1917 ~ 2005 Morris William Cannegieter, 87, beloved father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away peacefully February 18, 2005 in St. George, Utah of causes incident to age. Born March 21, 1917 to Florence Louise Morris and William Cannegieter in Murray, Utah. Married Velva Knudson November 24, 1939, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Graduated from Utah State University. Received a master's degree from the University of Utah. While at Utah State, he performed the lead in several operas. He was known throughout his life for his beautiful singing voice. Morris taught school in Idaho and Utah, spending most of his career in the Granite School District in Salt Lake City. He was principal of three elementary schools and two junior high schools and was also district music supervisor for Granite School District. In 1949 Morris organized the Olympus Male Chorus, which he led for nearly 40 years. During that time, the chorus performed throughout the Mountain West. Morris loved golf, swimming, fishing and softball, but more than anything, he loved his family. He is survived by his son William (Lynne) of Salt Lake City, and daughters Julie Rideout (Douglas), Iowa City, Iowa, and Lynne Wilkey (David), St. George, Utah; eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters Helen Young and Virginia Madsen. Preceded in death by his wife Velva, sisters Erma Beckstead, Stella Johnson, Florence Olson, and Margaret Brissel, and granddaughter Michelle. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, at 1 p.m. at the Millcreek 8th Ward, 4600 S. 600 E. Viewing Monday, February 21, from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. and Tuesday at the ward from 11:45-12:45. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Capson, Shelly Marie Shelly Marie Capson 11/4/55 ~ 2/16/05 Shelly M. Capson passed away peacefully February 16, 2005, after a long illness. Born November 4, 1955 to Robert W. and Marie V. Capson. She is survived by her parents and siblings, Robert Jr. (Judy), Rodney (Janice), Gay (Mike), Kevin (Jenny), Lori (Matt), Mike (Tami) and many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Avalon Valley Rehabilitation Center for their care and compassion during her illness. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, 11:00am, February 22, 2005 at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue and N Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral Directors, Garner Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Clayton, Paul Busath Paul Busath Clayton 1914 ~ 2005 Paul Clayton, age 91, passed away on Feb. 14, 2005 at his daughter's home in Draper, Utah from leukemia. Born January 17, 1914 in Salt Lake City to Peter Affleck and Agnes Busath Clayton, he moved to Los Angeles, California when he was 15 years old. He was the eldest child of five sons and one daughter. One of the highlights of his life was serving as an LDS missionary in Holland from 1936 to 1939. He married June Carrol Anderson on June 11, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married for forty-seven years until her death February 16, 1989. They were the parents of four children. For over fifty years, he was a practicing architect in Southern California and other parts of the world. One of his most notable accomplishments was designing Harvey's Broiler in Downey, California--a true Southern California car culture landmark. Harvey's was a favorite cruising destination often clocking 5,000 classic cars per weekend during its heyday. From the early 70's, he designed manufacturing plants for Elixir Industries all over the country and was actively working until last Fall when he became ill. He is survived by his four children, Pam (Ron) Bailey, Craig (Rose) Clayton, Paula (Don) Walters, and Kim (Mark) Robinson, sixteen grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren, as well as his brothers, Byron and Peter Clayton and sister Jane Jensen. He was preceded in death by his wife, June; his two brothers, Robert and Russell (Ted) Clayton, and one great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Marrott. Viewing Monday, February 21, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary, 3888 S. Workman Mill Rd., Whittier, CA. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the LDS 1st Ward Chapel located at 10500 Paramount Blvd., Downey, CA. Viewing one hour prior to service. Interment following services at Rose Hills Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Cochran, Eugenia Sanders Eugenia Sanders Cochran 1914 ~ 2005 Mrs. Eugenia Cochran, 90, of North Salt Lake, UT and former resident of Wilmington, NC, died February 16, 2005 in Bountiful, UT. She was born November 28, 1914 in Hampstead NC the daughter of Charles W and Dena Risley Sanders. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and devoted many hours in giving compassionate service and enjoyed pursuing her genealogy. She is survived by her son Allen and wife Annetta of North Salt Lake, UT; three grandchildren, Mignon of North Salt Lake; Jasone and Cara of Pocatello ID; and Adrian and Amie of Woods Cross UT; and two great-grandchildren Caitilin and Jaxone; a brother Alfred Sanders and wife Alma of Leland, NC; and four sister-in-laws, Lucy Cochran of Wilmington NC; Eula Petty of Norfolk VA; Jeannette Ward and Shirley Bartlett both of Black Mountain NC. Preceded in death in 2001 by her husband of 64 years, Ernest A Cochran. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 21, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at the Bountiful City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation in her name to South Davis Hospice, 401 South 400 East, Bountiful, UT or the LDS Perpetual Education Fund (JSMBT2), 15 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Court, Bertha Ann Brown Bertha Ann Brown Court 1908 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother, Bertha Ann Brown Court passed away February 18, 2005 in Bountiful, Utah. She was born June 22, 1908 in Centerville, Utah to Henry C. and Pearl L Duncan Brown. She married Byron O. Court August 29, 1929 in Malad, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Bountiful LDS Temple; he died November 24, 1996. Together they had eight children. Bertha was well known for her organ music and loving way. She loved to do beautiful crochet work and to give it away for any occasion. She worked for Granite School District for twenty years. Survived by children, Melladene (Mack) Wilkins, Ray (Lorraine) Court, Gail (Harold) Rossberg, Janice (Bill) VandeMerwe, Grant (Lynda) Court, and Sam Court; twenty grandchildren; eighty-six great grandchildren; eleven great-great grandchildren; and sister, Ida Bennett. Preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Gary; daughter, Joan; five brothers; and three sisters. A special thank you to the people who loved and cared of her at Life Care Center of Bountiful. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at the Magna Stake Center, 3084 South 8400 West. Friends may call Tuesday 6 - 8 p.m. at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, and Wednesday 10 -10:45 a.m. at the church. Graveside services will be held Wednesday 3:30 p.m. at the Pleasant View Cemetery, Pleasant View Idaho. PeelFuneralHome.com can be used to send condolences to the family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Curtis, Roger William "Bill" Roger William "Bill" Curtis 1920 ~2005 On Sunday, February 6, our father passed away peacefully, after beating his daughter one last time at cribbage. Roger was born in Buchanan, Michigan on August 20, 1920 as the second of two sons to Lloyd Norton and Gertrude Whelan Curtis. Roger was the loving and very patient father of seven children, Linda, Susan, Michael, Jennie and Paul with his first wife Beverly Louise Wilson and two step children, Naomi and Jack from his second marriage to Lula Belle Current Walker. He also considered his children's spouses his own sons and daughters: Larry, Tom, Corinne, Jeanne and Ernie. He was the proud grandfather of 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grand- children and one great-great. He also left behind his adoring dog, Pesty 2. He was predeceased by his loving brother and business partner, James Leroy Curtis in 1988; his wife and the mother of his five children Beverly Louise Wilson Curtis in 1959; Lula Belle Current Walker Curtis, his wife, travel partner and the mother of his two stepchildren in 1998. He was a proud citizen and war veteran of our fine country, having served as a Storekeeper 1st class for the U.S. Navy in the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II. He was dedicated and passionate to L.N. Curtis & Sons, where as a founding partner with his father and brother, he labored and loved for 69 years. At the time of his death, Bill Curtis was Chairman of the Board and Secretary of L.N. Curtis & Sons. The firm was established in 1929 providing products and services to Fire Departments in the western U.S. and the US Military worldwide. He served as the Chief Executive Officer for over 60 years. He was an honorary Fire Chief many times over, a life member of numerous fire-related organizations and he maintained membership in a several fire agency associations. He was a member of the Free and Accepted Masons, Orinda Lodge #122 since 1947. A Walnut Creek resident since 1947, our dad enjoyed traveling the world, along with rock hunting, the camaraderie of those he spent time with fishing and hunting and puttering in the garden. His most important mission was to teach the values that he held close and dear: fairness, equality, passion, commitment, hard work, loyalty, generosity, determination and compassion for those who find themselves down and out. At his request, no memorial services will be held. His ashes will be scattered at sea by the immediate family. He had a life long commitment to those who are hungry, having been hungry himself as a young boy during the depression. Those wishing to make a gift or contribution in his name are encouraged to do so with a food bank and/or homeless shelter of their choice, St. Vincent de Paul free dining room in Oakland, The American Red Cross or the Salvation Army. All our family expresses their thanks and appreciation to all who have shown their concern and have been offering their prayers. Roger, Bill, Dad, Grandpa, Papa, our hero, is gone from us now, but his values and his spirit will remain. We will all dearly miss this great man, gentleman and gentle man. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Daniels, Donald Donald Daniels Happy 80th Never apart, Love Helen Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. DeShazo, Susan Mann Susan Mann DeShazo 1/25/51 ~ 2/17/05 Susan Mann DeShazo, daughter of Clarence Mann and Lenore Mann, was born January 25, 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Susan attended Highland High and the University of Utah. She pursued a career in health care as a speech therapist. Susan is survived by the family of her husband, Dennis DeShazo; his three brothers Donald DeShazo, John DeShazo and Jerry DeShazo; three daughters Roxanne Rotticci, Michelle Foster and Nancy Young and their children; her brother Mike Mann, his wife Marla and their children Kelly Mann (Rondi), Steve Mann and Michelle Baggett (Joe Bob) and their families; her brother Greg Mann's family; nephews Travis Mann and Clint Mann; and her special aunt, Betty Van Leeuwen. Susan is preceded in death by her husband Dennis DeShazo; her parents Clarence and Lenore Mann and her brother Greg Mann. Susan's beauty and charm will be missed. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 2 p.m., at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Online condolences www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Drake, Fae O. Fae O. Drake "Grandma" Althera "Fae" Ostler Drake, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, passed peacefully from this life at home on February 17, 2005, following a long illness, which she faced with courage. Fae was born July 21, 1926 in Sandy, Utah, one of seven children born to John Thomas and Mary Myrtle Bodell Ostler. Mom grew up in Sandy, graduating from Jordan High School. She and husband, Kelvin J. Drake Jr., were sealed on November 21, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. They loved and supported each other through 58 years of marriage. Mom and Dad made their home in Midvale, Utah, where they enjoyed raising their five children. She was a wonderful mother, homemaker and companion. Additionally she was employed part-time as a secretary to various companies, often working alongside her sisters. Mom was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She especially enjoyed serving in the Young Women's program, in the Junior Sunday School and the Primary. She saw only the best in everyone and brought out the best in others. She was so full of life. Her sense of humor was her trademark and was a delight to anyone blessed to make her acquaintance. It served her well even to the end of her life. Special thanks to niece, Sherry Eckman, for her loving service and attention to Mom. Also, thanks to our friends at Harmony Hospice, particularly Becky, Celena, Lezlee and Rose. Fae is survived by her husband, Kelvin; son, Russell (Nancy) Drake; son, Bryan (Linda) Drake; daughter, Shelee (Rodney) Brady; son, Tom (Nancy) Drake; 22 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; sister, Pearl Pollick; brothers, Joseph Ostler and James Ostler; brother-in-law, Blaine Berrett; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by son, Larry Everett Drake; her parents; infant brother, William; brother, Everett Ostler; and sister, Verla Berrett. Funeral services will be held Tues., February 22, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the Midvale 3rd Ward Chapel, 7825 So. Olympus St. (220 West). There will be a viewing Monday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Tuesday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Dunn, Brenda Sue Davis Brenda Sue Davis Dunn 3/22/1941 ~ 2/16/2005 Brenda Sue Davis Dunn has been reunited with her loving husband, George Leonard Dunn, Jr., in their eternal journey. Brenda was born in Park City, Utah, to Kenneth Krehl Davis and Zelma Parcell. She is survived by her sister Darlene Davis Dudley, four children (Gordon Douglas White, Cheryl Lynn White Spencer, George Eric Dunn, and Leonard Krehl Dunn), many grandchildren, and a few great grandchildren. Brenda lived a simple life. She was raised in Provo, attended Timpanogos Elementary, Dixon Jr. High, and Provo High School. Brenda had a love for music, animals, and dolls. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, February 24, 2005 at Redwood Memorial, 6500 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Ericson Jr., Marshall G. Marshall G. Ericson, Jr. 8/29/1920 ~ 2/18/2005 Our beloved and loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather Marshall G. (Eric) Ericson, returned to his Heavenly Father on February 18, 2005. He was the second of two children of Marshall G., Sr. and Catherine Thomson Ericson, born on August 29, 1920 in Salt Lake City. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the California Mission. He married his sweetheart of sixty years, Wanda Nielson on Sept. 4, 1944 in the Arizona Temple. They are the loving parents of Brent G.; Wanda (John) Southerland; Susan Fors; Jackie (Don) Cannon and Kim Robison. He served as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Force during World War II. Upon his returned he joined his father in the family plumbing business, M.G. Ericson Plumbing and Heating. He was a long time member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club. Marshall's artistic talents were shown in his water colors, Christmas tree displays, jewelry making and the architecture of two of their homes. He had a love and interest in animals and raised various types of birds and horses. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and golf. He truly loved his Heavenly Fathers and had a deep testimony which was evident in his selfless church service. In addition to may church callings, he and his wife worked in the Salt Lake Temple for 11 years and served an LDS mission to the England Bristol Mission. He is survived by his wife, children; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents; sister, Helen; daughter-in-law, Carolyn and grandson Peter. Funeral services will be held, Monday, February 21, 2005, 12:00 noon at the Brighton 2nd Ward Chapel, 2561 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.). Friends may call Sunday, February 20, 2005, at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.) from 6-8 p.m. and the day of the service at the church from 11:00-11:45 a.m. Interment Murray City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggest contributions in the name of Marshall G. Ericson be made to the LDS Church Temple Construction Fund, or the LDS Church Missionary Fund, 50 E. North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150. The family wishes to thank the staff at Caresource for their tender care of our husband and father. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Farmer, Thomas George Thomas George Farmer 1932 ~ 2005 Thomas George Farmer, age 72, died on February 17, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on March 16, 1932, in Los Angeles, California to George and Evelyn Harding Farmer. He was married to Charlene Razor on December 8, 1979. Thomas was the most honest person you would ever know, he loved to make people smile and laugh. Thomas loved all kinds of music. He was like a big bear, he would hug you and it would be all heart. Thomas was a very private, and proud person, he loved his family very much but most of all he loved his wife, Charlene, and she loved him as well. He is survived by his wife, Charlene; stepsons, Scott (Nicole) Bartel, children, Chandra and Michael; Terry (Madeira) Hornbaker, children, Nicholas and Jonathan; Kelly (Melinda) Hornbaker, daughter, Paige; stepdaughter, Robbie (Adam) Blum, children, Rachel and Marla; and his dog, Bubba. He is preceded in death by his mother, Evelyn; father, George; and his cat, Shannon. A Memorial Service will be held Monday, February 21, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at Memorial Mortuary. 5850 South 900 East, Murray, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Finlinson, Rosabelle Jones Rosie Finlinson 1915 ~ 2005 Rosabelle "Rosie" Jones Finlinson, 90 passed away Feb. 17, 2005 in Delta. Born January 14, 1915 in near Summit, UT to Reuben Walker and Jean Connell Jones. Eldest of nine children: Rosabelle "Rosie", Bernella "Nella", Connell, Ruth, Laurel, Leland, Frank, Donald and Del Roy. Rosie loved school, studied hard and graduated Salutorian of Milford High. Attended B.A.C. College in Cedar City. Second year of college, met her future husband, William Walker Finlinson, who was teaching at the college. They married August 27, 1935 in Ely, NV. Lived in Logan where Walker received BS in Dairy Manufacturing. Moved to SLC where Rosie graduated from Quish Beauty School as licensed beautician. Lived in Odgen, Milford, and finally settled in Leamington in 1942, where she resided for 63 years. Had six children: Margene, Neal, Russell, Mary Jo, Rex and Scott Lee. Hobbies were knitting, crocheting, reading; but greatest love was music. Never missed a Saturday with Lawrence Welk. Rosie was a wonderful mother. Cut/permed hair many years and worked at Ted's Caf as waitress for 171/2 years until retirement. Preceded in death by husband, three brothers, two sisters, one grandchild, two great-grandchildren. Services Monday, February 21, 2005, 11a.m., in Leamington Church. Viewing Mon 9:30-10:45 a.m. at church. Interment Leamington Cemetery. Direction of Nickle Mortuary. Family requests, in Rosie's honor, contributions made to Leamington Ward Missionary fund. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Fletcher, Wanda I. Wanda I. Fletcher 1917 ~ 2005 Wanda I. Fletcher, 87, loving mother, grandmother, great-grand-mother and friend died February 17, 2005. Born November 10, 1917, in Salt Lake City to John Neils Isaac and Winifred Wagstaff Isaac. Graduated from West High School in 1935. Wanda married her sweetheart Herbert (Al) Fletcher on November 6, 1945. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in many capacities. Wanda retired in 1983 as the senior secretary to Phil Erickson for Salt Lake City Corp. A truly loving mother; mom made her husband and family her first priority and her greatest joy was spending time with them. Wanda is survived by her three children, Judy (Gary) Meacham, Bountiful, UT; Craig (Heidi) Fletcher, Sandy, UT; John (Lori) Fletcher, Farmington, UT; 10 adoring grandchildren, 19 great-grand-children. Preceded in death by parents; brothers Phil and Douglas; sisters Margaret and Bettie and her loving husband of 57 years Herbert (Al) Fletcher. The family would like to thank the staff of Bountiful House and Wanda's bingo buddies, as well as the staff of Avalon Care Center in Bountiful. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Rose Park Ward, 760 North 1200 West, Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held Monday, February 21, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and one hour prior to funeral services at the ward. Interment to follow at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Fredrickson, Eugene Vincent Eugene Vincent Fredrickson 1930 ~ 2005 KANOSH - Eugene Vincent Fredrickson passed away February 18, 2005 at the Fillmore Community Hospital. He was born September 7, 1930 to Vincent Andrew and Vila Kinsey Fredrickson in Lehi, Utah. He attended various schools in the area graduating from Provo High School. He married Doris Miner Damico in Provo, Utah on March 3, 1950 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 10, 1951. To this union was born four sons and two daughters, John (Deceased), Vicki (Arnold) Rasmussen, Kevin (Deceased), Sherri (Paul) Royal, David Eugene and Dennis James. Also a granddaughter who was adopted after her mothers death, Stephanie (Randy) Mack. He has 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother Ronald, Douglas and Lewis and sisters, Betty Fredrickson and Loretta Kropf. His hobbies were many and no one was ever safe when he had his camera out. He worked for Geneva Steel for over 29 years. He loved life and all his many friends. He loved his children and grandchildren. He would have celebrated his 55th year of marriage with his wife next month on the 3rd. He and his wife learned to love Kanosh and all the very special people who live there. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Kanosh LDS Ward Chapel. Friends and family may pay their respects on Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Church in Kanosh and again on Wednesday from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the Church. Interment will be in the Kanosh Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary of Fillmore. Online condolences can be sent to fillmore@southernutahmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Giles, William H. William H. Giles 1918 ~ 2005 William Hayes Giles, Jr., age 86, passed away February 17, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bill was born June 14, 1918 to William Hayes Giles, Sr. and Leora Oregon Watts in Mulberry, Florida. Bill grew up in Florida being raised by his maternal grandmother who he adored. After graduation from high school, he moved to California to seek work with the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) in their many work projects. He later worked for the California Road and Bridge Department. Bill earned his 32nd Degree as a Freemason on May 22, 1948 in Sacramento, California. Masonic values had deep meaning for Bill as they represented morals in a world or sin. He married Frances Emogene Crow March 30, 1957 in Sacramento, California. She was the love of his life and his abiding devotion to her stemmed from his beliefs of character and ideals. Bill and Frances joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1968. Their marriage was later solemnized for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on October 9, 1970. Bill and Frances moved to Salt Lake City to be close to the values they loved where Bill worked as a custodian for the Church. Bill was an avid reader and loved history. He served as a ward clerk for many years as well as a temple worker. He was preceded in death by his beloved Frances. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. at the Garden Park Ward, 1250 Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. prior to the funeral. Interment Larkin Sunset Lawn. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Harries, Mark Mark Harries 9/15/59 ~ 2/17/05 Mark Harries was born September 15, 1959 to Ray and Phyllis Harries. He left us tragically on February 17, 2005. Mark served in the Marines from 1976 - 1981. Mark worked as a journeyman drywaller all his life. He was an avid outdoorsman, and loved hunting and fishing. Mark always was the life of the party with his honest, open and warm personality. Anyone who knew him, knew he was genuinely a kind and true friend. Mark is survived by his son, Christopher Harries and his grandson, Easton; his wife, Keri; both parents; sisters, Jackie (Tom) Lalor, Terri (Ron) Sutherland, Sherri (Kim) Williams and numerous nieces and nephews. We are hopeful that Mark is finally free from the struggles he fought all his life and sincerely hope he has found the peace he always wanted. Memorial services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 11 a.m., at the V.A. Chapel, 555 Foothill Drive. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Heaton, George Earl George Earl Heaton 6/1/1905 ~ 2/17/2005 George Earl Heaton, 991/2, of Alpine, Utah passed away February 17, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the comfort of his daughter Nanell's home. Born, July 11, 1905 in Orderville, Utah the son of William Hoyt and Persis Esplin Heaton. He married Jennie Palmer on June 1, 1926 in the St. George LDS Temple. They were blessed with two daughters. Jennie passed away on October 27, 1932. He later married Bertha Jolley on August 29, 1934 in the St. George LDS Temple. Together, they had four children. Bertha passed away April 10, 2003. George lived through a century of changes. He remembered the first car, the first airplane, and the first television. He was a dairy farmer, rancher, sheep herder, hunter, fisherman, jokester, and was loved by everyone who knew him. He had a love of life, nature, the mountains and especially his family. He loved his Alpine friends and the nightly visits in his dairy barn where his friends would gather to share funny stories and jokes. He always had a tale to tell to brighten your day. He couldn't keep a secret if his life depended on it. Even in his 99th year he could recall a joke he had heard when he was a kid. His eyes would sparkle when he laughed, especially if the story was a little naughty. He was the most honest person you could ever meet and did not have a deceitful bone in his body. He once wrote, "God bless our mountains, I do love them". He clearly left his mark on thousands of quakies where he carved his "GEH" and his awesome deer figure in Rush and East Fork "Fark". Everyone who knew him has fond, funny memories of being with him. He will always be remembered with a mischievous, happy smile. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served in many positions. He served a Western States mission from January 4, 1929 to August 1, 1930. He is survived by his children, Elaine H. Hoyt, Glendale, UT; Dorothy (Bud) Phillips, Kaysville, UT; Earl Burke (Carolyn) Heaton, Stanrod, UT; Nanell (Clealon) Mann, Salt Lake City, UT; Leona (Reid) Merrill, currently serving a LDS mission in Birmingham, AL; foster son, Rodney (Joann) Jackson, Centerville, UT and Son-in-law, Sherl Walker, Alpine, UT. His grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren were too GREAT in number to count. He was preceded in death by his parents, wives, his daughter, Gladys Walker; granddaughter, Connie Potter; grandson Guy Elmo Heaton; great grandson, David Elmo Potter, and son-in-law, Dilworth Hoyt. Also by his four brothers, Merrill, Lloyd, Ross and Gail and two sisters, Irene Baird and Geneva Pace. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 21, 2005 at 12:00 p.m. in the Mountainville 2nd Ward chapel, 165 North 100 East, Alpine, Utah. Friends may call from 10:00-11:45 a.m. prior to the service. Services will also be held in the Alton, LDS Ward Chapel at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, 2005. Burial will be in the Alton City Cemetery under the direction of Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. The family extends a special thanks to Becky Price his favorite nurse from Heritage Home Health Care. Also, thanks to all of his close friends and family that took the time to visit him and brighten his days in his later years. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Jackson, Michael James Michael James Jackson 1979 ~ 2005 Michael James Jackson departed mortality and returned to his Heavenly Father on Friday, February 18, 2005 at his home. The vacancy in our lives is indescribable as we contemplate Michael's precious life. Michael was born to Kristin Payne Jackson and David Thomas Jackson on November 7, 1979. His arrival was eagerly anticipated by his big brothers, who were delighted by their baby brother. Early in his life, Michael's brothers designated him "Mikey", a sobriquet he was not thrilled with throughout Jr. High and High School but a name he later became comfortable with as his friends commonly used it. Michael was an affectionate baby and he liked to snuggle with his parents and brothers and he especially enjoyed making "nests" with his impressive collection of "blankies" made by his Grandma Payne, Aunt Rosalie and Great-Aunt Lydia. Michael's obedience and sense of service to his mother provided comfort to her and an example to his brothers. Having lived his life in Holladay, Utah, Michael grew and progressed as he was educated at Carden Memorial School, Crestview Elementary, Olympus Jr. High, and Olympus High School from which he graduated in 1998. During his formative years Michael cultivated his spirituality graduating from seminary with a four-year diploma. He had fun with his friends during high school as he associated with them on the swim and water polo teams. Michael's advancement in Scouting culminated with the Eagle Scout award and a silver and gold palm. An important part of Michael's Scouting experience was his attendance at the National Scout Jamboree in 1989, which provided him cherished memories. Michael valiantly desired to serve his Heavenly Father as he accepted a call to share the gospel in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission where his world-view and sense of compassion were developed as he progressed through the refiner's fire. Employed by his father as an electronics technician, Michael liked the challenge of interacting with his customers while solving their problems. In addition to his parents, Michael is survived by his brothers Mark (Angie), Ryan, and Tyler; nieces Alexa and Sophia; grandfather, T. Collins Jackson and numerous extended family. Preceded in death by his grandparents Wilford Payne, Edith Payne, and Ruby Glauser Jackson; uncles Stephen Jackson and James Jackson after whom Michael was named. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 12 noon at the Valley View 11th Ward chapel on 4032 S. 2300 E. Holladay, Utah. An opportunity to meet with families and friends will be held from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to the service at the chapel. Internment: Salt Lake City cemetery. Condolences to the family can be sent to www.holbrookmortuary.com. As a final act of altruism Michael chose to donate his organs and tissues to benefit the lives of many others. Our family requests that we develop our precious relationships with love and compassion. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/22/2005. Jenkins, Larry Larry Jenkins "Loving Husband, Dad & Grampy" MIDVALE-William Larry Jenkins passed away on Feb. 16, 2005 surrounded by his family and friends, after a short term battle with cancer. He was born October 9, 1938 to Herman and Eva Croshaw Jenkins. He was a long time resident of Midvale and graduated from Jordan High School. On April 29, 1961, Larry married Helen Zrno and they enjoyed 43 years of marriage. He worked at M & M Distributing for 29 years; he also worked at A J Sheetmetal and Highland Texaco. His hobbies included playing golf, working in his yard and garden, and looking forward to family gatherings and barbecues. Larry always said if you don't have family, you don't have anything. Survivors: wife, Helen; daughter, Julie (Todd) Kemp, Sandy; son, Michael Jenkins, Cedar City; grandchildren, Tyler Kemp, Tanner Kemp, Jill Jenkins and Trevor Jenkins; sister, Helen Oliverson (Ray); brothers, Cleve, Clair (Kay); and Ron (Lorraine); brother-in-law, Clell Whetman; also many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Donna Whetman; sister-in-law, June Jenkins. The family expresses sincere thanks to Dr. Clyde Ford, his staff; and IHC Hospice. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 21, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State where friends may call Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Jensen, Dorth P. Rickenbach Dorth P. Rickenbach Jensen 1925 ~ 2005 RICHFIELD/GLENWOOD, UTAH - Dorth Powell Rickenbach Jensen, 79, of Richfield and Glenwood, Utah, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend suddenly returned to her Heavenly Father on February 17, 2005, in Richfield. She was born March 1, 1925, in Glenwood, Utah, to LaVar K. and Lucile Sampson Powell. She married DeLoy Rickenbach, February 19, 1943, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple, January 16, 1963. He preceded her in death January 16, 1973. Dorth married Phil C. Jensen, June 25, 1983 in Centerfield, Utah. The marriage was performed by Bishop Arlo Jensen. Dorth worked for many years for the Richfield Clinic. She was active in the BPW organization, being named Woman of the Year and was also an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, serving in the Young Women's organization and for many years in the Relief Society for the sisters in the Curtis Residential Home in Glenwood. She enjoyed summers at Fish Lake with Phil and friends, cooking, traveling, reading, shopping, and especially being with her family. A gracious lady, she loved helping and serving others. Her sweet spirit will be missed. She is survived by her husband, Phil of Richfield; children, Kirk (Heather) Rickenbach, Richfield; Clair (Beth Ann) Rickenbach, Glenwood; Mark (Sharon) Rickenbach , Glenwood; Julianne Bell, Salt Lake City; Camille (Dale) Anderson, Minneapolis, MN; 24 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Ray Powell Glenwood; Noami Chappell, Sacramento, CA.; LuAna (Calvin) Nielson, Richfield; LaVar (Myrlene) Powell, Sacramento, CA. Preceded in death by, parents; husband, DeLoy; son, Ronald; two brothers, Glen K. Powell, Clair S. Powell; grandson; sister-in-law, Phyllis Powell; brother-in-law, Todd Chappell. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. in the Glenwood LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Magleby Mortuary in Richfield on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel in Glenwood on Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the Primary Children's Hospital in Dorth's name. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. Online guest book@www.maglebymortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Jensen, Tyler L. Tyler L. Jensen "Big T" Tyler L. Jensen, age 20, passed away February 17, 2005 at his home in Taylorsville, Utah. He was born August 27, 1984 in Ogden, Utah. He is the much loved son of Greg Leo and Janice (Wells) Jensen and big brother to Amy Jean Jensen. Tyler will be greatly missed by his family and his many friends. We will miss his beautiful blue eyes, his quick smile and loving hugs. His family and friends all loved him dearly. There was something special about Tyler. He had a great impact on those who knew him. He loved basketball, cars, listening to music, camping, writing poetry, going to BYU football games with Dad and Grandpa, his grandpas' trucks, his many hats, and most of all spending time with his friends. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an Eagle Scout, seminary and Taylorsville High School graduate. He worked as a floor supervisor at J & M Process Control. Tyler is survived by his parents, sister, grandparents Clive and Grace Jensen and Raymond and Jeanne Wells, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. "We will be together forever someday" Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 1:00 p.m. at the Valley Park 4th Ward, 5233 S. 3200 W. A viewing will be held Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Funeral home, 4760 S. State Street and at the church one hour prior to the funeral service. Interment will be at the Murray City Cemetery, 5490 S. Vine. Email condolences at www.legacy.com and type in Tyler Jensen. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Johnson, Kolleen Wood Holbrook Kolleen Wood Holbrook Johnson 1925 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL - Kolleen Wood Holbrook Johnson, 79, our beloved mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend, passed away February 18, 2005 from heart and kidney failure. She was born May 7, 1925 in her parents' home in Farmington, Utah, where she spent her happy youth as the youngest of six children. Her parents were Edward A. Wood and Millie Odessa Gallup Wood. Kolleen graduated from Davis High School, Kaysville, Utah. During high school she was employed at the Naval Supply Depot in Ogden, Utah. After graduation, she attended the University of Utah. Kolleen married her high school sweetheart, Keith Moss Holbrook, on August 9, 1943 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Keith was the son of Ralph Cook Holbrook and Alice May Moss Holbrook. Keith and Kolleen became the proud parents of four children: Kathleen Holbrook Hinckley, Salt Lake City; Gregory Keith Holbrook (Barbara), Bountiful; Kristeen Holbrook Siddoway (Craig), Bountiful; Val Jerome Holbrook (Linda), Kaysville. Keith preceded her in death in 1961. After Keith's death Kolleen supported her young family by working as the first Executive Secretary to the first Administrator of the first hospital in Davis County - South Davis Community Hospital. She also established and managed the Medical Record Library for the new hospital and was fully involved in securing the hospital's accreditation status. Over the years she continued her profession in the medical field working for many doctors in Fullerton, California and at Salt Lake Surgical Center. Later, in March of 1967, Kolleen married Victor Lynn Johnson, son of Lorna Victor M. Johnson bringing his two daughters into the family: Vicki Johnson Pratt (Robert) and Terri Johnson King. Victor passed away on March 3, 1990. Kolleen was a devoted mother and grandmother. She was always supportive and encouraging of her children, finding her greatest joy in her family. She offered us every opportunity to learn and grow. She loved to read and continued her learning throughout her life. For many years she was an active member of the Farmington Junior Literary Club. She was a lovely lady whose influence touched many lives. Kolleen loved music and was always singing around our home or in the ward choir. She enjoyed the beauties and inspiration of the earth, finding her garden to be her best therapy. She also created beauty in the interior of our home as well as others. Kolleen was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served her Heavenly Father faithfully as a Primary President, Primary Teacher, Stake Relief Society Theology Teacher, Sunday School Teacher, Cub Scout Leader, MIA Leader and even coached a group of young boys learning to play baseball. Kolleen is survived by her four children, two step-daughters, 17 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister-in-law, Wanda Wood. She was preceded in death by her two brothers and three sisters; as well as an infant great granddaughter, Kimball Felton. Funeral services will be held at the Farmington Rock Chapel with interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. Friends and family may call at the viewing on Sunday evening, February 20, 2005 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brother Mortuary, 295 North Main Street, Bountiful, Utah and from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. at the Farmington LDS Rock Chapel at 272 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah, prior to the services at noon. Online guest book: russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Kunkel, Raymond Phillip Raymond Phillip Kunkel 1916 ~ 2005 Raymond Phillip Kunkel, age 88, died peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 of natural causes. Born and raised in Salt Lake City to Martha Gehrke and Phillip John Kunkel, he was the oldest of three sons. Raymond was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He worked for the Utah State Government for many years as a Security Officer. He spent much of his time gardening and had a great talent for producing beautiful plants and flowers. A self-taught pianist, he became dedicated and able to play the piano at his ward, missionary farewells, funerals, and public holiday gatherings. Others found great pleasure as he shared his musical abilities. "Uncle Ray" especially enjoyed his player piano, his baby grand piano, and his many recordings of classical musicians. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Clifford. Survived by another brother, Phillip John Kunkel, as well as several cousins, many nieces and nephews, and dear neighbors and friends who assisted him in later life. A Visitation will be held at Deseret Memorial Mortuary, 36 E. 700 S., Salt Lake City, Tuesday, February 22, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. A graveside service will be on Wed., February 23, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave & "N" Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Larsen, Dorothy Durrant Dorothy Durrant Larsen 1918 ~ 2005 Dorothy Durrant Larsen passed away February 16, 2005 of natural causes. She was born to Lorenzo James and Agnes Prescilla Lewis Durrant on November 6, 1918, and was the fifth of six children. She received her Bachelor of Science degree at Brigham Young University with a minor degree in French. She married Paul W. Larsen, her high school sweetheart on November 20, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were married 55 years at the time of his death in 1995. She served many years in the Utah Symphony Guild, The Times Club, as a hostess at the LDS Church Office Building and as President of Sigma Chi Mothers Club at the University of Utah. She enjoyed golfing and won several tournaments including the President's Cup at the Salt Lake Country Club. She is survived by her three sons; John Paul and wife Sally, Orem, Utah; Robert Lewis and wife Jill, Salt Lake City; Parley Craig, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; two sisters, Madolene Durrant, and Donna Durrant Sorensen; three brothers, Lorenzo Dean Durrant, Russell Durrant, and W. Stanford Durrant. She is remembered as a loving mother, an accomplished pianist, teacher, and a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She filled her home with beautiful needlepoint. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at noon at the Parleys Sixth Ward Chapel, 2350 South 2100 East. Friends may call on Monday evening, February 21, 2005, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, and at the Parleys Sixth Ward prior to services from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks for the kind and compassionate care that mother received from the nurses and staff of the LDS Hospital and Care Source Hospice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Lee, Kay Leappes Kaye Leappes Lee 1/29/26 ~ 2/17/05 Our beloved sister and aunt passed away peacefully on February 17, 2005 from causes incident to age. Kay was born on January 29, 1926 to George A. and Mary Leappes. She married James A. Lee on August 23, 1947. Together they shared a love of the outdoors, fishing and rescuing many homeless dogs. Kay is survived by her sisters Madelyn Bowden, Angie Zambos, and Connie Richardson, brother, Drew Leappes, and many nieces and nephews. We wish to thank all those who participated in providing the loving and gentle care at Christus St. Josephs Villa. Also, a heartfelt thank you to her niece Trudy. At Kayes request, a private family service will be held in her memory. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Malherbe, Hurbert Henri Hubert Henri Malherbe MA(Cantab) MB. CHB. MD(Rand) 1914 ~ 2005 Dr. Hubert Malherbe died peacefully at his home in Sandy, Utah on Thursday, 17th February 2005, after a very long neurological illness (Lewy Body Syndrome) which he bore with dignity and courage. Hubert was born in Pretoria, South Africa, his father Hedrick Malherbe, a prominent attorney, and his mother Muriel (Juta). Hubert had three older sisters, Margie, Muriel and Louise, all deceased. His schooling was at all the best schools, Michaelhouse in Natal, University of Cape Town where he began his BA when his call to Cambridge University in England came. He left South Africa and graduated from Gonville and Caius College with his BA then MA degrees in English Literature. Returning to South Africa he entered the South African Army and served with the Medical Laboratory Core in Kenya. On returning to Johannesburg he entered Medical School at the University of the Witwatersrand graduating with his MB. CHB equal to the US MD degrees. He completed his residency. on receiving a Rockerfellow Fellowship, he came to the United States and worked in the laboratory of doctors, Enders, Weller and Robbins (who later received the Nobel Prize for their work on the cultivation of Polio Virus). Dr. Malherbe joined the South Africa Institute for Medical Research at the Poliomyelitis Research Foundation where he became the Head of the Enteric Virus and Polio Vaccine Safety Control departments. Over the years he became an international authority on viruses, published many scientific papers on his findings of new and unknown viruses, wrote chapters in a number of medical scientific books and also published a book on Viral Cytopathology. In 1975 Dr. Malherbe received his high doctorate the MD for his thesis on viruses. In 1967 Dr. Malherbe was the first to describe the growth of the Marburg Virus in cell culture (Marburg Virus the precursor of the Ebola Virus) and he and his wife Margaret presented the findings at the International Marburg Conference held in Germany in 1969. Dr. Malherbe was known worldwide for his meticulous work. Dr. Malherbe and Margaret were invited to the United States and came in 1974 where they joined the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas. As a Professor he continued his research and teaching. Dr. Malherbe was a superb teacher greatly admired and respected by his students. In 1981, the Malherbes moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to explore the field of rapid viral diagnosis and he retired in 1984. Dr. Malberbe was a scientist, doctor and philosopher of the highest degree. He was such a gentle, compassionate man and is deeply mourned by his adoring wife Margaret, son Pierre, and grandchildren, Benedict and Nicollete in Sydney, Australia. There will be a Memorial Service for Hubert on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at St. John's Baptist Catholic Church, 300 E. 11800 S. in Draper. Cremation private. No flowers. Contributions in Hubert's name can be made to: Fund for Neuro-Viral Research Western Institute for Biomedical Research P.O. Box 58719 Salt Lake City, Utah 84158. Funeral Directors - Jenkins-Soffe Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Marron, Peter Owen Peter Owen Marron 1918 ~ 2005 Peter Marron died February 17, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born November 16, 1918 in Salt Lake City, UT to Anna Jarvis and Peter O. Marron. He was a graduate of the University of Utah with a BFA in Architecture and a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He was a Captain in the US Army Air Force, were he served as a fighter pilot in World War II, and flew many aircraft, including his beloved P-51 Mustang. He loved to race his boat, "Sea Biscuit II" on the Great Salt Lake and fly his Culver Cadet. He married Frances Gasparac, May 7, 1949. He owned and operated Marron Associates Engineering for 42 years. He was a very caring and compassionate man, who used his talents helping others, without expecting anything in return. He enjoyed the many years he volunteered at Guadalupe Center where he taught math in their adult night school, at Judge Memorial High School were he taught drafting, and St. Ambrose Parish, where he was a founding member. He was active in the Boy Scouts of America for 12 years. The most important thing in his life was his family. He always put his family's interests above his own. Later in life, one of his greatest joys were his grandchildren. He was so proud of them and loved to watch them take part in their many activities. He was an amazing guy who could fix anything. We are saddened his physical being is gone, but his spirit will live in our hearts forever. Survived by wife; children, Peter (Sharon), Pamela (Ben) Sewell, Michael (Kimberly); grandchildren, Brenna, Breanna, Victoria, George, Nicholas, Thomas, Rheo, Aaron & Kourtney. Also survived by three sisters, Bernadine, Lynne and Virginia, and a very special sister-in-law Louise, as well as many nieces and nephews; preceded in death by parents and his older sister Rosemarie. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, February 23, 10:00 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 So. 2300 E. Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday, February 22, 7 p.m., also at the church, where friends may visit 6 -7 p.m. Committal, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th. Ave & 'T' St. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made in his name to J.E. Cosgriff School or Judge Memorial. Funeral directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Martens, Willis P. Willis P. Martens 1918 ~ 2005 Willis P. Martens, long-time Salt Lake City resident, moved to his next adventure Feb. 16, 2005, in Lakewood, CO surrounded by his family. W.P was born on August 15, 1918, to Charles and May Martens Newcastle, WY. He graduated from Tulsa University as a Petroleum Geologist. He married Rosemary Kirkpatrick in Casper on March 15, 1975 and they moved to Salt Lake City. He worked for the U.S. Geological Survey and retired from Bureau of Land Management. He moved to Lakewood, CO to be closer to his family. A curious, funny, generous, gentle man, he shared his love of astronomy, geology, weather, science and mathematics with others. An accomplished amateur astronomer, he avidly followed celestial events throughout his life. His love of geology led him to make a float trip of the Grand Canyon when he was eighty. He was a role model for his AA friends, a lifetime member of Masonic Lodge 13 in Newcastle, the Shriners and the AAPG. His courage, patience, grace and humor will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his daughter, Deborah Linke and her husband Harold Linke, granddaughter Brenna Linke and grandson Elliot Linke of Evergreen, CO; his stepdaughter Susan Kirkpatrick and Darwin Berg, and grandson Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, of Solana Beach, CA; his stepson Joe Kirkpatrick and his wife Maryellen Kirkpatrick, and granddaughters Sarah Kirkpatrick Sweeney, Heidi Kirkpatrick McKinney and Susannah Kirkpatrick, and a great grandson Liam Sweeney, all from the Mendon, Mass. area; his sister Dorothy Beek of Balboa, CA; his brother Robert Martens and wife Ann of Newcastle; and ten nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and his brother Fred Martens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Shriners Hospital for Children. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. McCullough, William S. "Bill" William S. McCullough "Bill" You will be missed Bill McCullough, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother, left on his final fishing trip on February 17, 2005, after a brave battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 4, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Graduated from West High School. Served his country in the US Army during World War II, where he was the recipient of two Purple Hearts. He belonged to the American Legion Post 71. He retired after 34 years at Hill Air Force Base. Bill loved gardening, fishing, playing with his computer, crossword puzzles, bowling, and especially spending time with his family. Bill was known as big tease, which we all loved. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Ann; sons, Kim (Kerry), Kevin (Shelly); nine grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brothers, James "Monte" and Dell (Carilyn) Vincent and sister, June (Carl) Lubeck. Preceded in death by his mother, Eugenia. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, 2:30 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will be held Mon. evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society in Bill's name. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Mecham, John Lewis John Lewis Mecham "Jack" Jack Mecham met up once again with the love of his life, his darling wife Mary, on February 8, 2005 after a bout with cancer. He was born July 3, 1915 to Jonathan and Eva Mecham. Jack lived all of his 89 years in Utah, spending most of that time raising numerous crops, working his ranch and inventing all kinds of gadgets over the years. He loved hiking any and every hill around, hunting, caring for his horses and being a great grandpa to his many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He married Mary Elizabeth LaBard on September 28, 1951. Jack was a farmer/rancher and worked as a heavy equipment operator for Orem City for 17 years. He and Mary raised their family in Utah County and then headed to Veyo to live out their years working the land. Jack was an extremely brilliant man who read every book he could find on geology and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. His parents, sister Faye and wife Mary all preceded him in death. Jack is survived by their five children, Karen (Dennis) Willden, Kent, WA; John (Jaye) Mecham, Midvale, UT; LaDean (Ron) Cox, Las Vegas, NV; Jim (Tracey), Springville, UT; and Don (Cindy) Mecham, Elk Ridge, UT, and his brother Clyde Mecham. Jack is also survived by his 19 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Graveside services were held February 10, 2005 in Veyo, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Miller, James Milton James Milton Miller 1950 ~ 2005 Our loving father, grandfather and beloved brother James Milton Miller 55, died February l9, 2005 in Jordan Valley Hospital of natural causes. Born February 4, l950 in Fallon, Nevada to Milton and Betty Baker Miller. Married Debra Williams July 9, l969 in Salt Lake City, Utah, later divorced. Survived by children Shawn Miller, Lisa Miller-Cockle and Casey Miller. nine grandchildren, a companion Joanne Clawson, brother Sam Miller , sister Noveda Perry. Preceded in death by parents and sister Brenda Spots. Memorial services will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home l2600 So. 2200 W. Riverton. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Olsen, Gerald Fred Gerald Fred Olsen 1909 ~ 2005 Gerald Fred Olsen, 95, beloved husband, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather, and brother passed away Friday Feb. 18, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. Born July 31, 1909 in Provo, Utah to Ferdinand Henry and Myrl Leigh Woodhead Olsen. He married Constance Edith Stagg June 19, 1929 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died January 14, 1993 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married Bonnie Taylor Nov. 16, 1996 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. He was a HVAC and sheet metal contractor, owner/operator of A-one Engineering and Manufacturing Inc., formerly Olsen Heating and Sheet Metal. He was an original member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 312. He was an active member of the LDS Church, High Priest and Stake Missionary. Gerald enjoyed square, folk, and ballroom dancing. He was beloved by all and will be greatly missed. The family wishes to express special thanks to the Garden Terrace, Hospice and Alta View Hospital. Surviving are: wife Bonnie of Midvale, daughter Connie (Wesley) Wootton of Centerville, son Richard B. (Milene) Olsen of Sandy, 12 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson, brother James (Carol) Olsen of West Valley City, sister Marlene O. Felix of Salt Lake City, preceded in death by wife Constance, grandson Bret Leigh Biehler, great-great-grandson Robert Olsen. Funeral services will be held Tuesday February 22, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Midvalley 1st LDS Ward Chapel 1250 East Chapel Hill Dr. (7435 So.); where friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment Mountain View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Parry, Frank P. Frank P. Parry 7/1/25 - 2/17/05 Frank P. Parry died peacefully Feb. 17, 2005, in SLC of natural causes. Born July 1, 1925 to Opal M. Wilson and Orson E. Moore. Married Doris Withers August 27, 1942; later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they had four children; Steve, Frank (Vickie), Earl (Dawn) and Penny (John). Frank served in World War II in the Navy. He enjoyed hunting fishing and camping. He was a truck driver for over 50 years and retired from Boyles Brothers. Frank and Doris have 11 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, with one on the way. Preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Sonny. Special thanks to all of Frank's caregivers and all of our dear friends who have been so supportive. Services will be held Tuesday, February 22nd at 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will be held Monday, February 21st, from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Peatross, Jessie B. Jessie B. Peatross 1923 ~ 2005 STRAWBERRY RIVER, DUCHESNE CO. - Jessie Baum Peatross, age 81, died February 17, 2005 in Roosevelt. Born March 24, 1923 in Strawberry River to Clarence and Ethel Marie Mezenen Baum. She married William R. Peatross Sept. 12, 1941 in Heber City and they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Bill died March 6, 2004. Jessie served as the Duchesne County Assessor for 29 1/2 years. She is survived by six children, Loretta (Arnold) Jenson, Talmage; William Chad (Carma) Peatross, Strawberry River; Ronald D. (Paulette) Peatross, Roosevelt; Kent R. (Susan) Peatross, Strawberry River; Sharlyn (Gary) Goold, Delta; Lynette (Bill) Labrum Roosevelt; 29 grandchildren and 71 great grandchildren; two sisters, Lola (Melvin) White and Elva (George) Wedig, both Roosevelt. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 21, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the Duchesne LDS 3rd Ward Chapel, 300 East 100 South, where friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Monday at the church from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Burial in the Strawberry Cemetery under direction of the Hullinger Mortuary, Roosevelt. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Peterson, Laura Beth Crump Laura Beth Crump Peterson 1924 ~ 2005 BLUFFDALE--Laura Beth Crump Peterson , 80, our loving mom, grandma, sister, and special friend, passed away peacefully February 17, 2005. She was born March 16, 1924 in Bluffdale, Utah to Reynold Wilford and Myrtle Almira Frost Crump. On June 20, 1942 she married Russell Lloyd Peterson Sr. in Winnemucca, Nevada. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 20, 1955. Russell preceded her in death in 1999. Laura Beth worked for the Salt Lake Telephone Company during World War II. She was a Charter Member of the Bluffdale Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was proud of earning her Real Estate Agent license. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in the Young Women Organization, as Relief Society President, and as a Visiting Teacher. She worked in the clothing department of the Jordan River LDS Temple and assisted in the Bride's Room. Her family marvels at the detailed journal Laura Beth kept, and enjoy reading it. Laura Beth helped write the Bluffdale City history and was an avid genealogist and did extraction work. Survivors: children, Linda (Gary) Nielsen, Michigan; Russell (Leslie) Peterson, Draper; Sharee (Rod) Forman, Herriman; John Peterson, California; Teresha, Idaho; 18 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren; brother and sisters, Norman "Slim" (Lois), Donna (Hank) Holmes, Vivian (Keith) Webb, Marlene (Maurice) Aston, Vesta Smith. Preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Stan "Sid". Funeral services will be Monday, February 21, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. in the Bluffdale First Ward Chapel, 14400 S. 1700 W. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Sunday 5:00-7:30 p.m. or Monday at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Bluffdale City Cemetery. Thanks to the Holladay Healthcare Center and their staff of caregivers, where many special relationships blossomed. As an alternative to flowers, donations may be made to the LDS Missionary Fund or the Draper Temple Building Fund. "Loving mother, never faltered in her belief of religion or gospel." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Ramnitz, Margaret Margaret Ramnitz 1913 ~ 2005 Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Margaret Ramnitz, passed away February 17, 2005 of causes incident to old age. She was 92. Margaret was born January 27, 1913 in Offenbach, Germany to Karl and Anna Strobel. Her father, Karl Strobel, was killed in action in World War I shortly after her birth. Her mother later remarried Karl Herming. Her Mother, stepfather, and sisters immigrated to the United States of America in 1930. A year later, Margaret was able to immigrate to America and rejoin her family in Chicago, Illinois. The family then moved to New Jersey, which became her home, until 1987 when she and her husband moved to Sandy, Utah. On January 9, 1943, Margaret married her beloved husband, Ernest Ramnitz. That loving union was to last over 62 years. Their love for each other grew stronger and deeper with each passing year and will endure beyond her death. Their heavenly reunion will be a joyous one. Throughout her life Margaret was first and foremost dedicated to her family. The needs of those she loved and cared for always took precedent in her life. She was a wonderful loving wife and mother, an excellent homemaker, an excellent cook and baker of delicious German foods, a loving grandmother, and a loyal friend. When it was time to help provide for her son's college education and a happy retirement for she and her husband, she went to work outside the home and helped make those dreams become a reality. All who loved and befriended her through her long life will miss her but will never forget her. She will be remembered always. Margaret was devoted to her faith in Jesus Christ and was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Sandy, Utah. She is survived by her husband Ernest, son Carl, daughter-in-law Julie, and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, stepfather, and her sisters Dorethea "Elsie" Herming and Ann Dehardt. The family wishes to express it's deepest heartfelt thanks to those at CareSource who were so caring and concerned for her and her family at their greatest time of need. The family will always remember your kindness and support. God bless you all. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm, Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, with a visitation for friends of the family from 1:00-1:45 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/21/2005. Record, Bernie Bernie Record "Gone fishing with his dad" SALT LAKE CITY/SUNNYSIDE - Bernie Julius Record, age 66, passed away February 17, 2005. Born May 2, 1938 in Salt Lake City to Julius Clifford and Gladys Marie Potts Record. Married Karen Lee Crosley, May 22, 1962 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Member of the LDS Church. Bernie loved to fish, hunt and go camping with family and friends. Survived by his wife Karen; three sons and one daughter, Clifford (Charlotte); Mary; Clinton (Bridgett); Randy (Lindsay); eight grandchildren, Arron, Andy, Joel, Shelby, McKenzie, Taylor, Chandler, Bryton; brothers, Don (Barbara) Record; Jim (Blanche) Record; twin sister, Betty (Chuck) Tobin; sister, Linda (Mike) Watson; lifelong friend, Oscar Olsen; and lots of friends and family. Funeral service, Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 2 p.m., Mountain View Memorial Mortuary, 3115 East Bengal Blvd, (7800 South). Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 East Main Street in Price, Tuesday from 5 -7 p.m. and at the mortuary in Salt Lake Wednesday one hour prior to service. Interment, Mt. View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Roeder, Arlan William Arlan William Roeder 8/22/37 ~ 2/16/05 Arlan passed away peacefully at home surrounded by love. Arlan left behind his loving wife, Sheila, of 48 years, three loving children and their spouses, 8 grandchildren and their spouses and one great grandchild, Zachary "Bubba". He was loved and gave love to all the lives he touched. He has returned home to prepare the way for his loved ones. He was a good man and will always be loved and remembered. He's Fishing Again! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Sansom, Barbara June Barbara June Sansom 1929 ~ 2005 Barbara June Sansom, precious mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed away February 10, 2005 at age 75 at her son's home in Monterey, CA. Born October 16, 1929 to Perley John Baker and Ruth Lavina Baker in Long Beach, CA. Married Robert Carr Sansom, Aug. 7, 1946 who preceded her in death in 1989. She is survived by her long-time partner, Joe Palmer of Boulder City, NV; son Brian (Valerie) of Monterey, CA; her daughter Debra Reisert of Seattle, WA; three grandchildren, Allison, Michael, and Melissa; and three great-grandchildren, Brian, Kristy and Ashley; her sister Shirley Phillips of Boulder City, NV; and life-long friend Joan (Joanie) Rasmussen of LaVerkin, UT. Barbara was loved by everyone who knew her and made friends everywhere she went. She was a kind and generous soul who will be deeply missed. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Sherman, Rela May Oliver Rela May Oliver Sherman 1923 ~ 2005 Rela May Oliver Sherman, age 81, passed away February 19, 2005 in Draper, Utah after a valiant battle with cancer. She was born March 25, 1923 in Elmo, Utah to Jobe Francis and Margaret Petty Oliver. She was the 14th of 14 children and the last remaining sibling of the Oliver Family. She married James C. Sherman on October 29, 1945 in Las Vegas, Nevada; he died on September 13, 2003. Rela was an active member of the Sandy Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses and had devoted her entire life in service to Jehovah. She will be missed by her family and her many long time friends. She is survived by her daughter, Judy (James) Edwards of St. George; two sons, James (Susan) Sherman of West Valley; John (Donna) Anderson of Salt Lake; one granddaughter, Debbie Dobrot; and three great-grandchildren: Harry, Michael and Hannah, all of Huntington Beach, CA. The family expresses their deep gratitude and appreciation for the gentle and loving care Rela received at the Wentworth and from Care Source Hospice during the final months of her life. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005 at 12 noon, at the Sandy Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 9936 South 300 East, Sandy, Utah. Arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Sluder, Donell Dean Donell Dean Sluder The Ultimate Grandpa Born October 7, 1923 in Sullivan County, Indiana to Charles and Ada Sluder. Married Corinne Larsen on April 20, 1946. Don volunteered for the Army Air Corps at 18 and served four years during World War II in the Philippines and Japan as a communications specialist. He was recalled in 1950 by the Air Force to serve in the Korean War. Don loved to work in his woodworking shop, traveling with the Larsen cousins and his cabin in the Uintas. He was a storyteller and "Mr. Fix-it" for many neighbors and church groups and the Utah DUP. Retired from Transamerica Insurance. Don was a loving husband and father and a dedicated family man. Survived by his wife of 58 years Corinne, children Penny (Tom), Pat (Gary), Jill (Duane) and Jack (Kay) and eight grandchildren, Mindy (David), Becky, Jeff, Sara, Andy, Andrea, Adam, Scott, and two great grandchildren, Maddie, Ethan and his brother Lee (Nina). Preceded in death by his parents, brother Max and great grandson Zachary. Funeral service will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22. Friends and family may call from 6-8 p.m. Monday or one hour prior to the service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Smith, Gale George Gale George Smith 1925 ~ 2005 A shadow was cast over our hearts today as our beloved husband, father and dear friend passed through the veil peacefully surrounded by his loving family, February 17, 2005, into the loving arms of the Savior he knew so well. Gale entered into this life in Salt Lake City with his twin brother Dale on May 28, 1925, the son of Paul and Verna Smith. After attending West High School and the University of Utah he charmed Joy Timpson into traveling with him through this life for 57 years. Gale and Joy were later solemnized in the SLC Temple and he honored his priesthood as a high priest. Together they raised their son Brent (Cindy) and daughters Julie Nielsen (Rob) and Tracy Whitney (Dick). Gale immensely enjoyed the laughter of his 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, all of whom he was very proud. Gale will be remembered as a custom builder of many fine homes in the Salt Lake area. He was an avid golfer, winning the 1988 Senior Open in St. George. However, he will most be remembered by all who knew him for his great love of people. His gregariousness and bonhomie was legend. Funeral services will be held on Feb. 22, 2005 at 12:00 p.m. at Monument Park 14th Ward, 2255 S. Wasatch Dr. Family and friends may call at the ward one hour before to meet the family. In lieu of flowers a contribution to Community Hospice or the Huntsman Cancer Institute is appreciated. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Smith, Hazel Poulton Hazel Poulton Smith 1916 ~ 2005 Hazel Poulton Smith, beloved mother, grandmother, great grandma, and sister, passed away February 17, 2005 while spending the winter with her son in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hazel was born July 17, 1916 to Carlos W. and Ethel Sutton Poulton. She grew up in Magna, Utah, graduating from Cyprus High School. Hazel married Dan L. Smith, May 15, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The majority of their married lives was spent in Draper. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many callings and really loved being the chorister in Jr. Sunday School. Hazel loved to golf, knit, sew, crochet, cook, raise flowers and be with family. She never stopped working on her goal: "to make that big old sandhill look good!" Survivors: sons, Howard P. (Phyllis), Draper; Michael D. (Kay), Payson; Carl B. (Marilyn), Las Vegas, Nevada; 19 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren; sisters, Ethel Stevenson, Salt Lake City; Jean (Wayne) Meyers, Boise, Idaho; sisters-in-law, Afton S. Brooks, Payson; Irene M. Smith, St. George. Preceded in death by her husband. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Corner Canyon 4th Ward 13400 South 1300 East, Draper. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Monday 6-8 p.m. or Tuesday at the church from 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment, Draper City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Smith, Keith Stoker Keith Stoker Smith 1914 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY - Keith Stoker Smith, 90, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, died Friday, February 18, 2005, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Keith was born June 25, 1914, in Clearfield, Utah to Leroy Blencowe Smith and Sylvia May Stoker. He grew up in Clearfield and Sunset and graduated from Davis High School in 1932, with letters in football and tennis. Keith married his high school sweetheart, and the love of his life, Marjorie Dickson, in the Logan Temple on July 11, 1934. They were married for over 70 years. Keith graduated in 1936 from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, was an active Sigma Chi, and earned the Alpha Kappa Psi scholarship medallion. During World War II he operated the Smith family grocery in Sunset, Utah. During this time he earned his private pilot's license. He loved to fly, and flew the first all metal aircraft, west of the Mississippi river, an Aircoupe, from St. Louis to Salt Lake City. He subsequently became Sales Manager of Smith Canning and Frozen Foods, in Clearfield, Utah. He covered the Intermountain West for the company and flew the company Beechcraft Bonanzas to cities all over the west. The family moved to Salt Lake City, in 1956, where he worked in the mutual fund, insurance and financial planning business. For the next 41 years, he worked as a manager of Financial Industrial Fund Associates, vice president of Kelly & Morey, Inc., and insurance agent for AFLAC and other insurance companies. He loved his work and the many people who were his clients. He finally retired at age 83. In addition to his work, he was active in many civic and professional organizations. He served as president of the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield, the Clearfield Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club of Sunset-Clinton, and the Associated Service Clubs of Davis County. He also served as president of the Ogden Retail Grocers Association and as vice president and treasurer of the Utah Retail Grocers Association. Keith was very active in the LDS Church throughout his life and served in a number of leadership positions. He was first counselor in the North Davis Stake presidency. He was a Sunday school teacher, and then served as the Bishop of the Yalecrest First Ward from 1960-1972. He served for ten years as a supervisor of guides on Temple Square. This assignment brought him into contact with people from around the world which was something he really enjoyed. He loved studying the scriptures and preparing priesthood lessons for the high priests. He enjoyed reading church and health books and in his earlier years he was a pitcher for the Sunset Church softball team and had a lifelong love of tennis. Keith is survived by: his wife, Marjorie; four children, Dickson (Susan) Smith of Green Valley, AZ; Linda (Gary) Garff of Salt Lake City; Douglas (Pat) Smith of Murray; and Sherman (Nancy) of Cranston, RI; 15 grandchildren; and 22 great- grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. He is also survived by his brother, Howard Blencowe (Rozella) Smith of Layton. Keith was preceded in death by his parents; his brother David Smith; and his sisters, Marjorie Cowley, LaRene Holt, and Lou Jean Wayment. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Tuesday February 22, 2005; in the South Cottonwood 4th Ward, 960 East Revere Circle (5550 South). Friends and family may call from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Interment Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/21/2005. Smith, Samantha Ann Samantha Ann Smith 1970 ~ 2005 HEBER CITY - Samantha Ann Smith was born January 11, 1970, and passed away February 14, 2005. On April 16, 1992, she was blessed by the hand of the Lord and raised up from a horrible illness. Soon after, on January 9, 1993, she was wed to Jason Francis Smith. Three special children followed. Unfortunately, her illness returned. Her family shared the struggles she went through with addictions, and they share the sorrow of her passing. We know her burdens are finally lifted. She is survived by her three sweet children; Simon Asher Jason Smith, Riley Anthon Isaiah Smith, and Amethyst Eden Jasmine Smith. She is also survived by her husband; Jason Francis Smith, mother; Elizabeth Norton, father; Kenneth Riley Norton, and her sister; Susie Norton. The enduring light of Samantha's life was her love of her children. Her final words to her children were, "I Love You". Despite all the struggles she went through, she always returned to the love she had for them. They were her light. Samantha! Be happy and be at peace! Laugh! And watch over us as we strive to make you proud of who we are and what we become. Dance! Color the Heavens Pink! Hold the babies! Create! And remember the sweet love we have for you, my Angel, my friend, and eternal companion. I LOVE YOU. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 11 a.m. in the Heber LDS 1st Ward, 325 East 500 North, Heber City. Friends may call on Wednesday from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City. Condolences and memories may be sent to the family at: olpinhoopesfh@aol.com (Please include the family name in the email.) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Taufagaafa, James Allen James Allen Taufagaafa 8/31/1978 ~ 2/17/2005 We will all miss you Jimmy. Survived by his mother Bonnie Rae Taufagaafa, sister; Donna Marie, grandmother; Jeanette Devey and last but not least godmother; Donna Rockne, who has been the inspiration of Jimmy's life. Services will be held at Memorial Mortuary at 5850 S. 900 E. Viewing on Monday the 21st, 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral on Tuesday the 22nd, 11 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Taylor, Junius Allen Junius Allen Taylor 1916 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL-Our beloved husband, father and grandfather Junius Allen Taylor, 89, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2005 from complications of a recent stroke. Allen was the first born son of J.A. Taylor and Eva Johnson Taylor on January 9th 1916 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married his sweetheart Alta Holbrook in the Salt Lake Temple on September 21, 1939. They are life time residents of Bountiful. Allen was an amateur radio operator and built high frequency receivers and transmitter and talked to people all over the world. He taught wireless communication to the Army Signal draftees. He later became the Communications division Officer on USS Fanning (Destroyer) during World War II in the Pacific fleet. He received a B.S. degree in Business from the University of Utah. (1938) Allen was an active business man in Bountiful and was a partner of Lakewoods Home Furnishings in Bountiful where he worked for 41 years. He did marketing, business, advertising and sales. He taught the Dale Carnegie Course in Salt Lake, and also taught classes at LDS Business College. He was active in city and community affairs. He was a member of a Toastmasters Club, Lion's Club, and nominated for city office twice. He helped form the Bountiful Chamber of Commerce and organize the Davis County Chamber of Commerce. As a young man he worked on the Union Pacific Railroad and Continental Bakery. Allen enjoyed being with his family and taking them boating, water skiing, snow skiing and camping. He was greatly loved by his family and friends. He was known for his quick wit, good humor, generosity, and his speaking ability. He was an active LDS member, faithful home teacher, active in temple work and served as ward Superintendent of Sunday School. He was ordained a Seventy by Levi Edgar Young and served as one of the seven presidents of seventies for the stake and served as the senior president, taught Sunday School, taught the Seventies and High Priest class. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Woodrow, James and Richard Taylor. He leaves behind his wife Alta Holbrook Taylor and children. Daughters: Carylyn (Garth) Nelson, Camille T. Nelson (Ardean) Child and Sons: Mark (Carrie) Taylor, Robert (Janet) Taylor and 19 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 21, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful 9th Ward Chapel, 585 East Center Street, Bountiful, Utah. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Monday morning from 9:30 -10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/19/2005 - 2/20/2005. Vogt, Ormond F. Ormond F. Vogt 1925 ~ 2005 Our loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away surrounded by his family on February 16, 2005 from congestive heart failure. He was born April 25, 1925 in Southington, Connecticut. Married Frances Child on December 1, 1956. Orm had a strong work ethic and he instilled those values in his children and grandchildren. He was a lino-type operator for Newspaper Agency Corp. retiring in 1989 after 31 years. After being retired for five years he went back to work for IC Group and worked full-time until the age 75. His favorite pastime was being with his family. He is survived by his wife Fran of 48 years; son, Steve; daughter, Karen (Mike) Mayfield; three granddaughters, Nicole (DJ) Bleggi, Natalie and Hayley Shaffer; two great-grand-children, Zackary and Dylan Bleggi; also survived by two sons from a previous marriage, Gary L. Vogt and Kerry L. Vogt; sister, Marion Vogt of New Britain, CT and brother, George Vogt of Wallingford, CT. We will love you always and will miss you very, very much. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, February 22nd, 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. A viewing will be held Monday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at Redwood Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005. Weber, Dale "Lynnie" Dale "Lynnie" Weber Will Be Missed Dale "Lynnie" Weber is survived by her husband Don "Cutter", her three sons, Shane, Andy, and Jake. She succumbed after a 21/2 year struggle to injuries she sustained when we were hit by a drunk driver. Her smiles and joy will be missed by all who had the good fortune to have known her. There will be a Celebration of Life to be held at the Barbary Coast Saloon 4242 S. State Street on Sunday the 20th at 4 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/18/2005 - 2/20/2005. Welch, Donn Victor Donn Victor Welch "Gone Fishin'" Donn Victor Welch, age 75, passed away Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005 at his home in South Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born April 8, 1929 in South Salt Lake City, Utah the son of Henry Welch and Viola Johnson Welch. He married Joyce LaVon Mines on October 5, 1951 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Married to his sweetie for 53 years. Enjoyed family, gardening, fishing, knife making, leather work, and was good at everything he did. Served many callings in the Central Park Ward. He survived by his wife Joyce L (Mines) Welch; sister, Lynda Lee Welch; one son, Tracy (Heidi) Welch; five Daughters, Jimaleen (Al) Loveland, LeAnne (Craig) Madsen, Camille Kumor (Cory Swartz), Vickilyn (Russ) Terry, LaVon Skeem; 24 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, brother, Gilbert, and son-in-law, Guy. Funeral services will be held on Friday February 25, 2005, 11:00 a.m., at the Central Park Ward, 304 East 2700 South where friends may call Thursday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Friday morning from 9:45 p.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral Directors: Holbrook Mortuary. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/20/2005 - 2/23/2005. Winegar, Helen Helen Winegar Will Be Missed TWIN FALLS - Our beloved sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Helen Winegar age, 64 passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 14, 2005 in Twin Falls, Idaho. She spent her youth in Bountiful, Utah and later married Roger Wilkinson Sr. and had three children, Tami, Samuel, and Roger Jr. They were later divorced and she later moved to Twin Falls where she met Carl Fillmore and they married a short time later, and they worked together in the dry cleaning business and later dissolved this partnership. She spent the reminder of her life in Twin Falls where she operated a private and professional cleaning service and she was very active selling Avon cosmetics to many individuals who considered her not only the "Avon Lady", but also a dear and close personal friend. Helen was interested in crocheting, sewing, baking and she was always talking about the loves in her life, her cats. Her pride and joys were her children, grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She is survived by her siblings; Colleen Winegar-Salisbury, Dick Winegar and Harvey Winegar, her children Tami Johnston (Mark) of Boise, Roger Wilkinson Jr. of Hailey, two granddaughters, Molly Harvey (Kurt) and Elizabeth Sapp both of Twin Falls and two beautiful great- grandchildren, Taylor and Coral Harvey. She was preceded in death by her parents; John Elias Winegar and Lena Winegar and siblings; Veda Winegar-Bianchi, Milford Winegar, Dean Winegar, Elaine Winegar, Clinton Winegar and her infant son; Samuel Winegar. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Monday, February 21, 2005 at White Mortuary "Chapel by the Park" with Bishop Charles Hansen, officiating. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. Monday until service time at the Mortuary. On Tuesday visitation will be at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 South Main, from 10 until 10:45 a.m. with graveside services at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at the Bountiful City Cemetery in Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2005.