OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 27 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 Anderson, Cleo Jones Cleo Jones Anderson 6/29/1918 ~ 2/24/2005 Our wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother peacefully departed this world on Feb. 24, 2005. She was born June 29, 1918 to Willard and Edna Jones in Virden, New Mexico. Married Philip Benjamin Anderson on June 15, 1937 in the Mesa Arizona Temple. Cleo graduated from Gila College, Thatcher, Arizona. She raised five sons in Mesa, Arizona and lived in Tucson, Arizona. They moved to Bountiful, Utah in 1968. She was a member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in many church callings. She and her husband Ben served in the California, San Diego Mission and many years in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Cleo touched many lives through her service, her handiwork, gifts and she loved her roses. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Corilla, Emma and Viva and grandchild, Tiffany Anderson. She leaves behind husband, Ben; sons, Philip, Dale, Melvin, Brent, and Craig; 26 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren; brothers, LeRoss, Melvin, Maurice, Edwin and Lamar. Funeral services will be Tues., March 1, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful 24th Ward Chapel, 720 E. 550 S., Bountiful. Friends may call Mon. from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 N. Main, and Tues. morning from 9:45-10:45 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 on 2/27/2005. Aragon, Virginia Virginia R Aragon 1942 ~ 2004 Even though you are not with us physically, your spirit will always be with us. You will live forever in our hearts and we will never forget you. Your son, daughter, husband, Gloria, Angie and especially your grandchildren miss you and will always love you. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Austin Jr., Raoul Emery Raoul Emery Austin Jr. 1920 ~ 2005 Raoul Emery Austin, Jr., 84, passed away at the RTA Hospice Center in Casa Grande, AZ on Feb. 18, 2005. Ray was born on July 2, 1920 to Raoul Emery Austin and Laura Cole Austin in North Salt Lake City, Utah. Ray married Faye Delores Spencer in April. 1942, and began serving four years in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After Ray's discharge from the Navy, he returned to Bluffdale, Utah and subsequently Taylorsville, Utah. Ray heard the gospel in 1953 and continued in This Way until his death. He partnered with Harry Rozema to form Rozema & Austin Construction Co. and later Larry Dean Construction Co. with his son Michael. Faye preceded Ray in death in Nov 1998. Ray later married Esther Emogene Williston on July 21, 2001 in Casa Grande Arizona, where he lived until his death. He is survived by his wife Esther, son Larry Ray Austin and wife Dorothy; daughter Deanna Fay Chafee; daughter Shanna Lee Olson and husband Harvey; son Michael Dean Austin and wife Carol; stepson, Kent Williston; brother Bruce Austin; and sister Ann Poston. He will be greatly missed by 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at Redwood Memorial Estates at 6500 South Redwood Rd. on Feb. 28, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/26/2005 - 2/27/2005. Brotherson, Floyd Floyd Brotherson 1922 ~ 2005 WELLINGTON - Our loving husband, dedicated brother, daddy to his girls, and father and friend to many, Floyd Douglas Brotherson, age 82, passed away February 23, 2005 at home while surrounded by his loving family. Born July 19, 1922 in Price, Utah to Nelse Douglas and Alice Cecelia Grames Brotherson. Member of the LDS Church. Lifelong resident of Carbon County where he graduated from Carbon High School and later attended C.E.U. Served US Army during World War II. Member V.F.W. Miners Post # 2379 and Price American Legion Post # 3. Floyd was a retired member of the U.M.W.A. Hiawatha Local # 9958 with 40 years of dedicated service. He served as past president for the Council of Aging and was a member of the RSVP Senior Citizen Center. He enjoyed playing cards and caring for his beautiful garden and flowers. Floyd spent many hours gardening and his green thumb could make anything grow. Survived by his loving companion, Jackie Thayne, Wellington; four daughters, Nelda L. (Brent) Davies, Anchorage, AK; Ruby J. (Phil) Greer, Grants Pass, OR; Mary M. (Brent) Wilder, Wellington; Alice F. (Scott) Warren, Price; brother, Clyde (Betty) Brotherson, Los Banos, CA; sisters, Gayle Atwood, Vivian Grako, both of Price; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents; sisters, Mildred Warner, Madrel McKee; grandsons, Michael Anthony Gomez and Dustin Roy Wilder. Funeral service, Monday, Feb. 28, 2005, 1 p.m., Wellington LDS Stake Center. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Sunday from 5-7 p.m. and at the Stake Center Monday one hour prior to service. Interment, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations will be accepted payable to The Montel Williams M.S. Foundation in care of Jackie Thayne, P.O. Box 225 Wellington, Utah 84542. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Brunson, Brandie A. Brandie A. Brunson 1981 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother, sister, aunt, and best friend, Brandie Ann Brunson passed away suddenly February 25, 2005. She was born January 24, 1981 in Murray, Utah to Bill and Julie Borg Brunson. Brandie loved spending time with her family and her beautiful babies, Anthony, Michael and Tatiana. She leaves behind her precious children; best friend and sister, Jessica Borg; eternal partner, Michael Hamilton, and his loving extended family; special niece, Selena; special cousin, Amity; grandfather, Gene Borg; aunt, Lorrie; uncles, Michael and Kenneth; and many extended family. Preceded in death by her parents; and a grandmother, Bonnie Borg. She will be missed and loved by all of us. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at the Bible Baptist Church, 3769 West 4700 South. Friends and family may call Tuesday 11 a.m.-1 p.m. prior to services at the church. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Directors, Peel Funeral Home. Condolences at PeelFuneralHome.com. In lieu of flowers the family is accepting donations. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Capitolo, Gioconda Barbara Gioconda Barbara Capitolo "Gio" Gioconda Capitolo died February 24, 2005 of causes related to age in the Salt Lake neighborhood that had always been her home. Gio was born May 2, 1915 at the Miners' Hospital in Salt Lake to Francesco and Livia Capitolo. She grew up living next door to her cousins on 800 East. She spoke about their childhood adventures throughout her life and asked about Sylvia's and Iolanda's welfare even as her own life was ending. Her longest and closest association was with her younger brother, Luigi. Gio attended St. Mary's of the Wasatch were she majored in art. Following graduation she worked in the family's restaurant, The Rotisserie Inn, and greeted guests there for 20 years. After the restaurant's closing, she worked for 20 more years at the Salt Lake City Library handling the special collections. Gio was proud of her long working career. She enjoyed collecting beautiful things throughout her life. She especially appreciated the annual visits from Father Paul after she retired and the many postcards from cousin Andrea. In the last year of her life, Gio said, "There is so much beautiful stuff to remember." Her life was one filled with appreciation of family and friends, of good food, of art, and of her Catholic faith. Survivors include her brother, Luigi; nephews, David and Robert Capitolo; cousins, Fathers Paul and Mario Capitolo, and Phil and Billie Capitolo; many more cousins, nieces, and nephews in the Capitolo and Rinitti-Callahan-Wightman-Brennan families; and her neighbor, Cindy. Preceded in death by her loving parents; her older brother, John; and sister-in-law, Nancy; and cousins. Thanks to the staffs at the Parklane Manor and Brighton Gardens where Gio spent the final years of her life. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday 10 a.m. at the Cathedral Of The Madeleine, 309 East South Temple. A Vigil Service will be held Friday 7 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South where friends may call from 6-7 p.m. Committal Mt. Calvary Cemetery 4th Ave. and T Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Cave, James Herb Cave 1930 ~ 2005 LAWRENCE - James Herbert Cave, age 75, died February 25, 2005 at his home. Born in Sego, Utah January 14, 1930 to Franklin and Birtie Stone Cave. Herb served in the Army from 1947 to 1953 as a Staff Sergeant and was in the 131st Airborne Division. He served in the end of World War II and in the Korean Conflict. His grandson, Nicholas Hunsaker, served in Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Utah Army National Guard; and his granddaughter, Dana Hunsaker, is also serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in the Army National Guard in American Fork. Married Vieon Darlene Morrison November 6, 1950 in Colorado Springs while stationed at Camp Carson. She preceded him in death January 1978. His life partner and last love of life was Dima Jensen Wilson-Hurt. Herb worked in construction and was an inspector for Housing and Urban Development. He loved the outdoors and loved to hunt and fish. When he was younger he played guitar, sang, and loved to get together with family. Survived by his love, Dima, Lawrence; brothers, David Cave, Cheyenne, WY, William (Olympia) Cave, Wellington; sisters, Inas Williams, Beckley, WV, Lucille Hopkins, Jackson, TN; children, Judy (David) Mast, Draper, Ruth (Jim) Hunsaker, Castle Dale, Gary Cave, Salt Lake City, Cindy Lipinski, Gilbert, AZ, Dan (Jane) Cave, Bondurrant, IA, Nancy (Joe) Costello, West Valley, Debra (Keith) Lewis, Lehi, Carolyn Wilson, Elko, NV, Brad (Robin) Wilson, Cleveland, Ilene (Pete) Alger, Huntington; 29 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife, Darlene; grandchildren, Jeffrey Mast, Rhiannon Cave, Jody Alger, Mckell Crabtree, Brennan Baker, Tyler Adams; brothers, Robert and Orvill Cave; sisters, Mildred Marvidikis, Francis Bader, Betty Ruth Rowden. Graveside service, Tuesday, March 1, 2005, 2 p.m. Huntington City Cemetery. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 East Main Street in Price Tuesday from 12-1:30 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Collins, William L. William L. Collins "Bill" OGDEN - William "Bill" Lawrence Collins, 82, died at home February 23, 2005. He was born July 1, 1922 in Ogden, Utah, son of Lawrence and Vivian Collins. Bill attended Ogden City Schools and Weber State College. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He married Donna Hazen in the Salt Lake Temple Nov. 1, 1944 while on military leave. After the war, they settled in Ogden, where he worked as an elevator mechanic for Otis Elevator Company. In 1948, Bill lost a leg in an elevator accident. Following a long recovery, he returned to college and completed his education. He then began a 37 year career for the Utah State Industrial Commission as Chief Elevator Inspector. Bill helped found the National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities (NAESA), and served for two terms as its president. Bill had a sweet and pleasant disposition and enjoyed many friends. Bill loved the gospel and was always active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bill's endurance, perseverance and faith inspired many. Bill is survived by his wife and children: Robert (Rolayne), Kent (Connie), Richard (Connie), Carol, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also by his sister, Norma Ritchie, and his brother, Glen Collins. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 28 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., where friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. email condolences to the family at: lom@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Demars, Nate and Alicia In Memoriam Nate Demars and Alicia Kitchin Demars It has been a year since that terrible car accident took your lives, yet we see your smiles daily in the beautiful faces of your little girls, Camrynn and Kenzie. And though we miss the joy of life and love you brought into our lives, we know you have embarked upon an exciting adventure together and are at peace knowing your daughters are safe, happy and very loved. Many fond memories will live on in the hearts of friends and family as we look forward to the day when we will all be reunited. Til then...we send our love. Don and Sherry Kitchin and Family Kent and Betty Demars and Family Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Evans, Ruth Saunders Ruth S. Evans 4/20/1914~3/1/1995 Mother, it has been ten years since we said goodbye to such a beautiful lady. These years have been empty without you. I think about you everyday. Until we meet again, Love, your daughter, Carol Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Frame, Stacie Ann Dunn Stacie Ann Dunn Frame 7/28/1959 ~ 2/24/2005 Our Pillar of Strength Our beloved Stacie returned home to her Heavenly Father February 24, 2005 after a long courageous battle with ALS (Lou Gerhig's Disease). Stacie was born July 28, 1959 to Robert and Gay Dunn. She married her childhood sweetheart, Scott Frame, August 9, 1979 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River Temple. Stacie is preceded in death by her father, Robert Dunn. She is survived by her husband, Scott; daughters, Jennifer, Nicole, and Whitney; son, Matthew; mother, Gay Dunn; sister, Shawn (Brad) Simons; brother, John (Cessalea) Dunn; and Scott's parents, Winton and Marian Frame; and many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. Stacie's family was the most important thing in her life. Stacie was very proud of her children and talked about them any chance she got. Stacie also has many wonderful friends and touched the lives of all who came in contact with her, even though her ability to speak was difficult during the last few years. She has a special place in her heart for the girls she served through her calling in Young Women's, which she held until her passing. During Stacie's long battle with ALS she faced every day with gratitude and thankfulness. Her radiant smile could brighten anyone's day. She was a humble and shining example of strength, courage, and love to everyone who knew her and a valiant daughter of God. She, along with her smile, will be missed greatly by all who know and love her. Stacie and her family would like to give a special thanks to Caresource, and all of their wonderful staff, and especially Ruth Cardenas. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to MDA-USA/ALS in the name of Stacie Frame. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at the South Jordan Highland Stake Center, 10227 S. 4000 West. Friends and family may call Tuesday, March 1, 2005 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe South Valley Mortuary, 1007 W South Jordan Parkway; and Wednesday, March 2, 2005 from 10-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Burial will follow at Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/27/2005 - 2/28/2005. George, Carter A. Carter A. George 1936 ~ 2005 Carter A. George, 68, passed peacefully from this life February 25, 2005 from complications of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Surrounded by his loving family, he ended his 14-year struggle with the disease with his signature courage and faith. Carter was born August 29, 1936 in Bountiful, UT to Aaron Rex George and Edith Laura Amundsen. He spent his early years in Bountiful, then moved to Bynum, MT when he was eight. He was one of 18 children and fondly remembered growing up on the family ranch. After graduating from Choteau High School, he ser-ved honorably in the United States Marine Corp, where he was a proud veteran of the Korean War. He later graduated with a BA Degree in English from Utah State University. Carter married his eternal sweetheart, Renate Erika Krisch, June 17, 1960 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They enjoyed 45 years of wonderful companionship and welcomed seven children to their home. Their children are Daryl C. George (Diony) of Salt Lake City, Debra G. Hunsaker (Robert) of Syracuse, David K. George (Nancy) of Layton, Duane A. George (Aleshia) of Kennesaw, GA, Daniel R. George (Shirley) of Novi, MI, Dennis M. George (Sarah) of Kaysville, and Demere G. Knecht (Todd) of Winchester, VA. They were also blessed with 24 grandchildren, who were his pride and joy. Carter spent several memorable years in the South at the beginning of his career working as a technical writer, tutor, and life insurance salesman in Bunswick, GA and Melbourne/ Orlando, FL. In 1975, the family returned to Utah where Carter was a longtime resident of Kaysville and Fruit Heights. He was a Certified Financial Planner, CLU and lifelong member of the Million Dollar Round Table. He was a founding partner of Oxford Financial Group, served on many professional boards and was highly respected in his industry. He was at the "top of his game" when he was forced to retire due to his disease. He loved helping families prepare themselves for their inevitable future, and when it was no longer feasible to help them through his chosen profession, he began a second "career" helping his fellowmen and providing encouragement and assistance to other patients/families struggling with ALS. He was a sought-after speaker, advocate for the disabled (serving on the board of Enable Industries) and prolific writer. Carter dictated to his computer (having no use of his limbs) several cherished books on family history (including his own history), a guidebook to those with ALS, and finished just days ago his last book - on dying. Carter was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served in many leadership callings including bishoprics, high councils, and stake presidencies. He endured well, serving as a beloved Sunday School teacher for the last several years of his life. Carter is survived by his wife, Renate; seven children and their spouses; 24 grandchildren; his mother-in-law, Emma Krisch, Bountiful; and brothers and sister, Don George, Shirl E. George, Keith R. George, Calvin R. George, James L. George, Dale George, and Lois G. Sessions. He was preceded in death by his parents, Aaron and Edith George; father-in-law, Wilhelm Krisch; and several beloved brothers and sisters. It was surely a glorious reunion. Carter always said that when he died, he was going to strap on his running shoes and run right through those "pearly gates." His wife and family would like to thank all the family members, friends, neighbors, business associates, trusted caregivers, members of the ALS support group and medical professionals who have been such a source of help and strength these last several years. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 1, 11 a.m. at the Brookhaven LDS Chapel, 190 N. Country Lane in Fruit Heights. Friends may call Monday, Feb. 28, from 6-8 p.m. at the Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road, and Tues. from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery where military honors will be accorded. Email condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmorturay.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/27/2005 - 2/28/2005. Gillespie, Genevieve McLaws Lewis Genevieve McLaws Lewis Gillespie 1910 ~ 2005 Our dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed away peacefully February 26, 2005 in Bountiful. Genevieve, born May 22, 1910, in Tooele, Utah to Alice Marsden and Willard (Mack) McLaws, was a graduate of the University of Utah. She was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority and volunteered giving hearing tests and their Society for the Prevention of Blindness. She taught school in Tooele and later in the Salt Lake School District. Genevieve loved to quilt and was a contributor to the Deseret Foundation Quilt Auction for over 10 years. At the age of 16, she began teaching dance in Tooele and continued teaching until she retired at the age of 75. Her greatest joy was teaching thousands of children ballet and tap in her studio in Tooele, Grantsville and Salt Lake and her annual recital every May. Genevieve was preceded in death by her husbands, Eldon Ray Lewis and Kenneth Gillespie. She is survived by her sons, Brent Eldon Lewis and Lane Mack (LaVona Seeley) Lewis, Sr.; five grandchildren, Lane (Misty Wood) Lewis, Landon (Shelly Williams) Lewis, Lance (Bobbi Andrew) Lewis, Lori (Kenny) Bement, Lorin Lewis; and nine great-grandchildren. She is also survived by Kenneth Gillespie's children, Bernie (Robert) Bizzell, Hyde (Tracy) Gillespie; and their five grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday March 2, 2005, 12 noon at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple where friends may call Tuesday evening from 6:30-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services Wednesday Interment, will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/27/2005 - 2/28/2005. Glauser, Edith Rosetta Smith Edith Smith Glauser 7/29/28 ~ 2/12/05 The family of beloved Edy wishes to thank all who honored her with flowers, cards and attendance at her service. She loved all people and her Savior, Jesus Christ. We miss her! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Granger, Katherine Ann Katherine Ann Granger 1959 ~ 2005 Our sweetheart, Kathy, passed away peacefully in her sleep February 23, 2005. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah March 21, 1959 to Ivan "Ike" W. Granger and Jean Ann Wickham Granger. She is survived by her parents; three brothers and a sister of Medford, Oregon, Steven, Dennis (Debra), R. Kim (Paula), and Laurie Gray; and a sister, Jeannie (Craig) Rouse of Walla Walla, WA. She is also survived by her partner of many years, Joseph Cortez, Klamath Falls, OR. Kathy was very proud of her Leavitt heritage through her grandmother, Nell Leavitt Granger; and is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins in Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from Medford High School in 1977, and went on to become a dental assistant. Through her school years she was very active in the LDS Church and enjoyed many wonderful times with her church group. She married Eugene Beliveau in 1980. They divorced in 1987. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved her. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Hale, Frank Jay Frank Jay Hale 1921 ~ 2005 Our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend, Frank Jay Hale, retired on February 22, 2005. Jay was born Aug. 5, 1921 to Frank Judd and Mary Hale. He married Yvonne (Bon) Hale on May 30, 1942 and raised two children. She preceded him in death in July 1998. Jay served his country during World War II in the Navy. His life's desire was to operate his own business. After his discharge he leased a service station in Manti, Utah. After a short time there, he had the opportunity to buy a small service station on the corner of Hale and Main St. in his hometown of Grantsville. He spent the next 54 years building a successful business based on hard work and extraordinary service. Service the old-fashioned way. Jay's primary focus in life was running his business. He was a very special man who loved, and was loved by everyone. He was always very helpful and cared for others. He loved serving the public. Jay is survived by son, Ronald (Carolee) Hale and daughter, Pamela (Howard) Murray of Grantsville, Utah; a brother, Homer (Erlene) Hale and sisters, Mary (Jeff) Worthington, June (John R.) Warner, and LaRue (Vern) Brown; grandchildren Eric (Cholomany) Hale, Andrew Hale, Heather (Mike) Sutton, Jason Murray, Brooke Murray, Lara (Cody) Parks, 11 great-grandchildren, and best friend Skip Johnson. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Feb. 28 at 11 a.m. at the Grantsville Utah Stake Center where friends may call between 9:30 and 10:30 prior to the service. Interment in the Grantsville City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Harbertson, Jack LeRoy Jack LeRoy Harbertson 1937 ~ 2005 Beloved husband and brother, Jack LeRoy Harbertson, passed away on Friday, February 25, 2005 of complications caused by an aneurysm. He was 67 years old. Jack was born December 27, 1937 in Ogden, Utah. He was the second child of Virginia Oborn and Jack LeRoy Harbertson, Sr. Jack was married to Arleen Whiting, later divorced, and was then married to Patsy Housekeeper, whom he loved with all his heart. Her passing left a void in his life, but also left him with sweet and wonderful memories that sustained him until his passing. He was a previous employee of Granite Furniture, Eimco, and Hertz Rental. He also received a military retirement from the U.S. Army Reserves. Jack was a life long member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his sister, LouAnn, and brother, David (Lynda), along with several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held on Monday, Feb. 28, 2005 at 1:00 pm at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 S. 1900 E. in Sandy, following a viewing from 12-12:30 at Memorial Mortuary located at 5850 S. 900 E. in Murray. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Holman, Vivian Vivian Holman 1898 ~ 2005 Vivian Ruth Peterson Holman, 106, passed February 23, 2005, in Delta. Born April 5, 1898 to Jens and Christine Jenson Peterson in Scipio. Attended Millard Academy in Hinckley, and then one year at BYU, in English. There, met future husband, Wallace Holman. Married April 6, 1917 in SLC. Lived one year in Park City. In 1918, moved to Hinckley, and from there to a farm and ranch in Woodrow area. Resided there 67 years. Wallace died September 28, 1968. Vivian remained on farm until 1986 when moved into Sands Apts in Delta. Lived there 13 years, and made many friends. In 1999, she left Delta. Moved to Tucson, AZ living with youngest of her five children, Wally Bishop. Moved back to Delta in July, 2004. Survived by son, Maurice Kent "Bud" Holman; daughter, Wally Beth (Jerold) Bishop; 18 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; 30 great great-grandchildren. Preceded by husband of 511/2 yrs, Wallace; son, Howard; daughters, Marjorie and Faye; daughter-in-law, Beth; grandson, David Boshard; great-grandson, Richie Boshard; brothers, Dean and Harry. Services Monday, February 28, 2005, 11a.m., Nickle Mortuary in Delta. Friend call Monday 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment, Delta Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Jeffs, David In Loving Memory of David Wayman Jeffs My Son David I picture you sitting on the couch, alone with God, Having a special meeting, in which you both agreed that It was now "time to go". In a calm way you would lay on the couch and pass away peacefully of heart failure, then joining again. With spirit which you related to so well. Goodbye my son, you are free, enjoy spirit, for now it will be our Connection forever more.....Love, Papa To my dear son Dave, From the day you were born, I felt the sweetness of your spirit And thus the nickname, "sweetie". Thank you for your love and compassion to all and throughout your life your wonderful Sense of humor. It has been such an honor to be your mother. Good-bye my sweet soul, Until we meet again in spirit. Love, Momma What a brief and special journey have we all enjoyed together. Your "gift of love" will be enjoyed by all forever. Your calmness has helped us through this painful process Of parting ways. We will feel your sweet assurances, warmth, compassion and gentleness forever. You are free. Spirit and love are the sweet Union of our souls from this moment on. Farewell, "Big D". Your Loving Family Our deepest appreciation and Love go out to all who have participated in Our farewell for David. May God's sweet Love be our union forever. The Jeffs Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Kamalii, Terry Terry Kamalii 1951 ~ 2005 Mr. Terry Kealoha "Kila" Kamalii, Sr., 53, of Hilo, HI died Wednesday February 23, 2005 at the Kona Community Hospital. He was born April 1, 1951, in Hilo, HI. He was a mechanic and bus driver for the former Laupahoehoe Transportation Co. He was also a Vietnam Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Friends may call at the Dodo Mortuary chapel Wednesday, March 2, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. where a funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. Friends may also call at the Hawaii Veterans Cemetery #2 Thursday March 3, 2005 at 10 a.m. for Graveside Committal Services. The family requests casual attire and that flowers be omitted. He is survived by his sons, Terry "Boy" Kamalli of Oahu, HI, Perry (Kaulana) Kolas Kamalii of Salt Lake City, UT, Kerry Kealoha Kamalii of Makawao, Maui, HI; brothers, Leroy (Sharon) Paahana, Harry Kamalii, Jr., Henry Kamalii, Barry Kamalii, all of Hilo, HI and Jerry Kamalii of Oahu, HI; sisters, Leatrice Kamalii and Marilyn Kamalii and Jolana (Ben) Cologong, all of Hilo, HI. He is also survived by four grandchildren, aunts, uncles, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. LeFevre, Dennis Dennis LeFevre 1942 ~ 2005 Dennis LeFevre, 62, passed away February 25, 2005 in Murray, Utah. Born Nov. 20, 1942 in Murray, Utah to Clark and Evelyn Keysor LeFevre. Married Janet Hansen in Salt Lake City, Utah Aug. 12, 1967. He was an outstanding husband and father. Dedicated employee for 41 years at FBAC. He loved his family, and was patient and kind. The neighborhood kids would ask him to come out and play. He served his country in the U.S. Army. Survived by wife, Janet; daughter, Dana; son, Matt; brothers, Gary (Elaine), and Keith (Kathy); sisters, Vilene Stubbs, and Sharleen Garrett; sister-in-law, Suzan (Breck) Denham; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by a brother, Dale. Funeral services Wednesday, March 2, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Mount Jordan 7th Ward chapel, 235 East 9800 South. There will be a viewing Tuesday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Wednesday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Macke, Maxine Mae Maxine Mae Macke "In Loving Memory" Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother joined the love of her life on Feb. 25, 2005. Maxine was born Dec. 16, 1920 in St. Joseph, Missouri to Sophia Marie Schilz and George Albert Littlewood. She grew up in a loving home with two brothers, Raymond Littlewood and Francis Littlewood, all deceased. She married John R. Macke August 2, 1946 in Troy, Kansas, who she dedicated her life to. They adored each other and had a perfect marriage. After nine years apart they are finally together and happy again. Maxine is survived by her only child Pat Christiansen (Kenneth) and three grandchildren, Wendy Day, Heidi Cranney (Jeremy) and Kent Christiansen (Micalynn). She has nine great-grandchildren,Anthony, Garrett, Coleton, Brock Gentry, Brinley, Saylor Belle and Briar. Graveside services will be held Monday, Feb. 28, 1:30 at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South. Our family thanks Atria at Crosslands in Sandy, Stratford at Draper, and Hospice for all their kind and gentle care. For on-line condolences see larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. McCullough, George Robert George Robert McCullough 1921 ~ 2005 George Robert McCullough, 83, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, February 24, 2005. George was born in Columbus, Ohio, October 16, 1921 to Homer Eugene and Hulda (Grosse) McCullough. George married Eileen Kathryn White, June 20, 1942. She passed away February 2, 2004. He is survived by his son Ronald W. McCullough, his wife Janice, four grandchildren, Mike (Jennifer) McCullough, Jennifer (Mike) Spilman, Jason McCullough, and Kalli (Jeremy) Parry; nine great-grandchildren, Mercedes, Sammi, Devon, Shawn, Sarah Jean, Katie, Trista and Brayden with one more on the way. Ex daughter-in-law, Barbara McCullough, four step grandchildren, Joe (Janet), Don (Jamie) Tiffany, and Tina (Shane), three step-great-grandchildren, William, Hailee, and Ashton with one on the way. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at Mountain View Memorial, 3115 East 7800 South (Bengal Blvd.), Salt Lake City, Utah 84121. Viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Miller, Allen Sartori Allen Sartori Miller 1927 ~ 2005 Allen Sartori Miller, age 77, was born July 29, 1927 and died February 22, 2005. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served four years in the Navy in World War II, then married Mary Haskell from Payson, UT May 4, 1946. They have seven children, Gary, William, Michael, Rosemary, John, Darlene, and Thomas. They also have 15 grandchildren, and five great-grand-children. Allen liked to read and play the piano, guitar, banjo, and anything else he could try to make music with. He was an intelligent and talented person who liked fishing, hunting, and camping. He was also a very caring, thoughtful, and loving man. Allen worked with the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Trade Local #69 for 35 years. Then he retired to live in Mason County, WA. He was diagnosed with asbestos lung disease; he had a stroke, and then died from the asbestos lung disease about three years later. We will all love and miss him very much. A visitation was held at McComb Funeral Home in Shelton, WA Saturday Feb. 26, 2005. A graveside service will be held at the Payson City Cemetery in Payson, UT Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 11 a.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Moon Sr., William M. William M. Moon, Sr. "Our Pioneer" William M. Moon, Sr. passed away Feb. 26, 2005 of pancreatic cancer. He was born August 15, 1915 in Madison, Alabama to Benjamin Freeman Moon and Lilly Victoria Roark. He married Eleanor Woodard in 1944; she preceded him in death in 1994. Funeral services will be held Tuesday March 1, 2005, 11 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. So. Jordan Pkwy. (10600 So.) Where friends and family may call from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Huntsville Memorial Gardens, Huntsville, Alabama. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Guest Book Funeral home info Flowers Charities Olsen, Betty Roundy Betty Roundy Olsen "Mom - a great lady" WEST JORDAN/ELMO - Our loving mom, grandma, great grandma, sister, aunt and friend, Betty Roundy Olsen, peacefully passed away February 24, 2005 in West Jordan, Utah. She was born May 29, 1929 in Scofield, Utah to Leonard and Sally Roundy. She was raised in Spring Glen, Utah. She graduated from Carbon High School and played clarinet in the high school band. She married John H. Olsen on June 18, 1948 and began residing in West Jordan. Betty worked at Nick and Sam's, later to become Michaels Food Mart for several years in West Jordan. She moved to Elmo, Utah in 1986. She loved the outdoors, loved to fish, boat and water ski, and took up snow skiing at the age of 50. She especially loved her family, spending time at Scofield, was a wonderful cook and loved to shop. She was a member of the Lily of the Valley D.U.P. camp and served as captain two years. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and taught primary for many years and was a faithful visiting teacher and loved all she had the opportunity to come in contact with. Survived by one son and three daughters, Larry R. Olsen of South Jordan, Kathy (George) Hotchkiss of Kearns, Janice Olsen of Florida, and Linda (Cesar) Cabrales of South Jordan. 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. One sister and one brother. Doreen (Jay) Donohue of Texas, and Gary (Loretta) Roundy of Elsinore. One sister-in-law, Mary Burnside of Kearns, and many other family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and two grandsons. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Utah Valley Regional Center, South Valley Care Center, and Hearts for Hospice for their loving care of our mom. Funeral services will be held Mon., February 28, 2005 at 1 p.m. at the Elmo LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Fausett Mortuary in Price at 680 East 100 South Sunday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., and at the church in Elmo on Monday from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Interment will be in the Price City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/26/2005 - 2/27/2005. Oveson, Taylee Marie Taylee Marie Oveson "Will Be Missed" LAYTON - Taylee was our little miracle with a heart too big for this world. She touched our lives for five hours before going home to our Father in Heaven. Taylee will be missed, remembered and loved forever. The family is especially grateful for the compassionate service of the doctors and nurses at LDS Hospital. Thank you for your personal, caring service! She is survived by her parents, Brandon and Melissa Oveson; grandparents, Steve and Marie Wise, and Merrill and Brenda Oveson; aunts, Stephanie, Kelsie, Kim, and Jenn; and uncles, Robert, and Stephen. Taylee will be laid to rest in the Farmington City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 North Fairfield Road. Email condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Parish, Rebecca Mae Rebecca Mae Parish 1974 ~ 2005 Rebecca Mae Parish, age 30 of Orem, Utah, passed away February 24, 2005 from complications following the birth of her third child. Becca Mae was born November 8, 1974, in Provo, Utah to Walter Wesley Parish and Anna Marie Parish. She was the fifth of nine children and was raised in Provo and Orem. Becca graduated from Orem High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts in English from Brigham Young University. Becca was married to Matthew J. Linton in the Salt Lake Temple December 18, 1994; and later divorced. Rebecca came to us as a child of light and reverently immersed herself in the glories of God's creations. Rebecca was a friend to any of God's children and treasured those relationships. There is a light that emanates from the presence of God, which fills the universe, and all of God's creations are bathed in that light. We are all saddened by the shortness of her time with us, but rejoice that she has returned to that light from whence she came. Becca is survived by her children, Benjamin Kirby Linton, Anna Rebecca Linton, and Emily Swan Parish; her father, W. Wesley Parish, Orem; her mother, Anna M. Parish, Orem; six brothers and two sisters, Paul Jeffery (Amber) Parish, David Benjamin (Lea-delle) Parish, Michael James (Shan'l) Parish, Thomas Bradley (Jenni) Parish, John Robert (Heidi) Parish, Joseph Daniel (Saerome) Parish, Deborah Ann (David) Passey, and Kathryn Diane (John) Hill. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. in the Cascade Stake Center, Tuesday, March l, 2005, 481 East Center Street, Orem. Family and friends may call at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem, from 6-8 p.m. Monday, February 28, 2005, as well as Tuesday morning one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Paulson, Janice Eilene Janice E. Paulson Janice Eilene Paulson, passed away February 23, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. Born, May 24, 1931 in Britt, Iowa to Sidney Hammer and Marjorie Lucille Southwick Paulson. Reared and educated in Iowa, received a Master Degree from the University of Iowa as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Janice was very active in A.A. for over 30 years, she moved from Iowa to Utah in 2000. She volunteered at the Utah State Penitentiary for A.A. as well as in the community. She greatly enjoyed reading. Janice is survived by her nephew Mark Nauman of Draper, Utah. As were her wishes she will be cremated and placed in the Salt Lake Mausoleum. Directors, Garner Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Petersen, Clay Irvin Clay Irvin Petersen "He Taught With Love" Our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, Clay Irvin Petersen, age 83, passed away due to pneumonia on February 24, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Born March 23, 1921 in LaSal, Utah to Delbert and Ethel Day Petersen. Married Bertha Larson on April 27, 1942 in the Manti Temple. She preceded him in death. He lead a life of service to his community, church and family. He taught over four decades in the public schools of Utah. Every year he volunteered his time before or after school to teach the students music. His love for his students was always reciprocated. In his church he served as bishop, high councilor, counselor in two stake Presidencies and the last 20 years as stake patriarch. He and his wife were temple workers for 10 years in the Jordan River Temple. Until his last illness he volunteered his time to teach a choir at a local retirement home. He was selected by his peers as the "Teacher of the Year" for both the Granite School District and the state of Utah. In 2004 he received the Alumni Distinguished Service Award from Brigham Young University. He was loved and adored by his family, extended family, and anyone who had the good fortune to know him. Survived by children: Clay (Charllot), Sue (Bill) Guest, Ann (Scott) Stewart; foster daughter, Ruth (Jerry) Gordon; 20 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren; brothers: Delbert and Dale (Lora). Funeral services will be Monday, Feb. 28, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Taylorsville North Central Stake Center, 3120 W. 4700 S. A viewing will be Sun. from 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd and at church Mon. from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/26/2005 - 2/27/2005. Peterson, Marvin G. Marvin G. Peterson 1924 ~ 2005 WILLARD - Marvin Gale Peterson, 81, died Thursday, February 24, 2005 of natural causes in the Pioneer Nursing Home in Brigham City, Utah. He was born February 12, 1924 in Salt Lake City, Utah but later was raised in Malad, Idaho. He was the son of Abraham Peterson and Margaret Camp Peterson He married Shirley Blackett on November 6, 1943 but was divorced after 21 years of marriage. They had two daughters, Sherlene Aiello and Marva Gail Allred, both of Salt Lake City. He married RaeLene Croshaw on October 19, 1973 in Bountiful, Utah and they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on November 24, 1998. Marvin worked for Skocrofts a number of years and then IML Freight for 35 years before working in Real Estate. He is survived by his wife RaeLene of Willard and his two daughters, Sherlene (Joseph) Aiello and Marva (Scott) Allred. He is also survived by one brother Clifford (Luenetta) Peterson of Rancho Santa Margaritta, California and one sister Emma Jean (Edward) Cook of Brooklyn Height, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at the Myers Mortuary Chapel on Tuesday March 1, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E. Brigham City, Utah on Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:40 a.m. Interment will be in the Hyde Park Cemetery. Send condolences to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Ramos, Maximo R. Maximo R. Ramos 1939 ~ 2005 Maximo Ramon LoSantos Ramos passed away February 23, 2005 at his home in Salt Lake City. He was born October 21, 1939 in Camabuy, Cuba to Jose Maria Ramos and Fermina LoSantos Ramos. He was married Maria Martha Chavez. Graveside services will be held Monday, February 28, 2005 11:00 a.m. at Murray City Cemetery. Funeral Directors Jenkins-Soffe. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/26/2005 - 2/27/2005. Reed, James Waldon James Waldon Reed 1919 ~ 2005 NEPHI, UTAH - Our loving father and grandfather, James Waldon Reed, age 85, passed away February 24, 2005 in Nephi, Utah of causes incident to age. He was born September 6, 1919 in Nephi, Utah to James Mooney and Cleonice Elizabeth Lunt Reed. He married the love of his life, Thelma Linton on October 8, 1943 in the Manti Temple. She passed away May 7, 1990. Waldon ranched and farmed all of his life and as a youth traveled with his uncles herding cattle to Nine Mile Canyon. He accompanied his grandfather, John Henry Lunt, as they bought and sold cattle throughout the state and sent them to the San Francisco stockyards. Waldon loved a good saddle horse, enjoyed raising good quality cattle and good crops. Baseball was also a love of his and he played on many city leagues. He loved to fish and hunt. Waldon was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by his children, Gary Reed and Merrill (Jan) Reed both of Nephi; 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son Jim Reed. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, February 28, 2005 in the Nephi Stake Center, 351 N. 100 W. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 W. 300 N. and at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Robinson, Timothy Timothy Robinson Will Be Missed Timothy Jed Robinson, age 33 of Syracuse, UT, died Friday, February 25, 2005 of a massive heart attack while snowmobiling at Farmington Peak. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Shaughnessy, Thomas Edward Lt. Col. (Ret.) US Army Thomas Edward Shaughnessy 1918 ~ 2005 Lt. Col.Thomas Edward Shaughnessy, 86, passed into eternity with his two daughters at his bedside in his Murray, Utah home on February 23, 2005 and was reunited with his sweetheart, Neva, who preceded him in death on September 14, 2004. Tom was born March 27, 1918 in Ogden, UT, the first child of Thomas Swen Shaughnessy and Edith Vendell Shaughnessy. After attending grade school in Ogden, the family moved to Salt Lake City and Tom attended Roosevelt Jr. High and graduated from South High School in the class of 1935. He then graduated from the University of Utah in the class of 1939. While at the "U", he was a member of the ROTC and received his commission as First Lieutenant. In 1940 he was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington. He and Neva Mae Strong, a South High classmate, were married on Sept. 18, 1940 in Tacoma, WA. Their marriage of 64 years was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Oct. 28, 1993. Tom served in the 3rd Infantry Division, 9th Field Artillery Battalion of the U.S. Army, for three years during World War II. He saw combat in North Africa with General Patton. As a young officer, he participated in battles in Tunisia, Sicily, Naples, Foggia, Anzio, Rome, and Arno. He returned home to Utah in Nov. 1944, having earned the rank of Captain. He continued his Army career at Ft. Douglas, retiring Honorably after 27 years of service to his country on Mar. 27, 1978, with the Rank of Lt. Col. During his life in Salt Lake City, he had an accounting business which he continued until he was in his mid 70's. Throughout his years, he found great enjoyment supporting the U of U football and basketball teams. He and Neva enjoyed traveling, being with family, and summer picnics. He was well known for his sense of humor and unbelievable patience. Tom and Neva were the parents of three children, Joan, Karen and Michael (Mickey) Shaughnessy. He is survived by his two daughters, four grandchildren, eight great-grand children, his sister Helen (Fred) Hammill of Escondido, CA, close cousin John (Edie) Syphers and sister-in-law Ann Shaughnessy all of Salt Lake City, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother Robert J. Shaughnessy who passed away in 2003, and by his infant son, Mickey, twin grandsons, and two great-granddaughters. Funeral services will be Monday, Feb. 28, 2005 at Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 So. Highland Dr, Holladay at 12:00 noon with viewing prior to services10:30-11:45 a.m. under the direction of family friend, Larry Millett, who tenderly cared for our parents. The burial at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, with Full Military Honors, will follow immediately after. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family through Cottonwood Mortuary, Holladay (801-278-2801). Many thanks to the entire staff at Odyssey Hospice for their tender and loving care of Tom. GO UTES!!! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Shepherd, Robert L. "Bob" Robert "Bob" L. Shepherd Shep" Bob Shepherd 70, our loving husband, dad, grandpa, great grandpa, and friend left this green earth after a long battle with several illnesses. Bob was born on August 10, 1934 in Barnesville, Ohio, the son of Mack and Lucille Shepherd (deceased). Bob married the love of his life and kindred spirit Josephine (Dodie) Tomsich on August 27, 1955 in Dragerton, UT. He served proudly in the United States Army during the Korean conflict in Panama, South America. He was a lifetime member of DAV, American Legion Post 613 Dayton Ohio. Retired after 20 years from Kennecott Copper Corp as a Master Electrician and Instrumentation. He also held his masters and contractor licenses in several western states. He loved the great outdoors and all the times he spent with his family and friends, boating, fishing, and hunting. His other passions included the Chicago Cubbies, all other major sports and his daily tribune crossword puzzle. His family and friends could always find him by looking in the direction of his infectious laugh. Survived by his devoted wife of 49 1/2 years Dodie; sister Marge (Buggs) Bakosh of West Carrollton, OH; brother Bill (Evelynn) Shepherd of Shadyside, OH; children Randy (Lisa) Shepherd of Bountiful; Kelly Jo (Lee) Whittaker of West Bountiful; Bob (Cindy) Shepherd of West Bountiful; grandchildren, Joshua, Cassie (Arron), Robbie, Jessica, Ryan; and great-grandchild Kayden who all loved and respected him dearly. Also survived by his sisters and brother in-laws as well as many nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Gwen Mitchell, his home health nurse and the entire staff and administration at the VA hospital who went out of their way in every aspect in taking care of Bob the last several months. "Though your mind was still strong, your body just couldn't keep up. We share the tears of joy and sorrow that you are now finally at rest. We will forever love and miss you on your new journey, and hope that you will still sucker them in on that inside straight, because to us we think you are that once in a lifetime royal flush". Memorial services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday March 1, 2005 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may call 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. Cremation under the direction of Lindquist's Mortuary. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 2/26/2005 - 2/27/2005. Stromberg, Dorothy Snyder McBride Dorothy Snyder McBride Stromberg 1914 ~ 2005 Dorothy passed away February 24, 2005 in Provo, Utah and was very active, driving her car, shopping, and full of energy until a three week bout with pneumonia took her from us at age 90. Born to Robert and Belle McCune Snyder November 18, 1914 in Clear Lake, Utah. Married to Charles Mc-Bride February 10, 1932 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They had five children, Pat McBride (Sherry) Farmington, Utah, Sharon Hodson, Scottsdale, Aizona, Sandra White (Jim) Kanosh, Utah, Marcia Peterson (Ron) Laguna Niguel, California, and Gregory (deceased.) Charles died February 26, 1977 and Dorothy moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. She married Glen Stromberg December 4, 1981 and he died July 27, 2001. Dorothy returned to live in Fillmore, Utah from 2002 until her death. Dorothy was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother and she was full of love, wit, and wisdom. She loved dancing, travel, and shopping. She was a loyal Jazz and U of U football and basketball fan. She was active in the LDS Church as well as Fine Arts, Garden Club, PTA, Firemen's Auxiliary, Sr. Citizens, Red Hat Club, and various other civic groups over the years. Survived by four children, 12 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchil-dren, and one great great-grand-child. Preceded in death by three brothers, and six sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 1, 2005, 12 noon at Fillmore 4th Ward, 330 East 500 South. Friends and family may call Monday February 28 from 6-7 p.m. at Olpin Southern Utah Mortuary 55 West 200 South and at the 4th Ward 10:30-11:30 prior to services. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Huntsman Cancer Institute 2000 Circle of Hope, Suite 5127 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Tadd, Reginald Cummings Reginald Cummings Tadd 1917 ~ 2005 HEBER CITY - Reginald C. 'Reg' Tadd, age 87, passed away Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005, at his home in Heber, surrounded by his loving family. He was born, November 29, 1917, the son of Thomas Wiley and Elma Cummings Tadd. Married Lavon Anderson in Heber City, with the marriage solemnized Nov. 29, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She preceded him in death Nov. 19, 2004. Reg was very active in his community in both religion and civic duties. As a member of the LDS Church he served in many callings including being a member of a bishopric for 15 years. His life in the community was very busy: 20 years as the Director of Senior Citizens Dept; county commissioner; Treasurer and charter member of the Heber Valley Gun Club; Mountainland Aging; Assoc. of Governments Aging and Family Service Advisory Council; Retired and Senior Volunteer Advisor; and has received many service awards including the President's Volunteer award. He is survived by his daughter-in-law, Margene Tadd; four grandchildren: Jolene (Jay) Johnson, Angie (John) Sulser, Cynthia (Michael Adams) Tadd, Corey (Brooke) Tadd; and nine great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, Lavon, and two sons, Dennis R. and Floyd H. Tadd. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 1, 2005 - 11:00 a.m. in the Heber LDS 3rd Ward, 244 East 400 South, Heber City. Friends may call on Monday from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, and on Tuesday from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. Condolences and memories may be sent to the family at: olpinhoopesfh@aol.com (Please include the family name in the email.) Memorials may be made to the IHC Hospice in Heber City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005. Wight, James Brayton James Brayton Wight 5/22/1914 ~ 2/17/2005 Jim is survived by his wife, Delphia Hardy Wight, two daughters, Sherrie Ann Gibson (Terry Lynn), Karen W. McKinney (waren), and son, Brayton Lynn Wight; three grandchildren and and three great grandchildren. Jim died in Tucson, Arizona, in the home of his son, after enjoying 90 years of life. A memorial service was held in Tucson, Arizona. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/27/2005.