OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 8 Jan 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 Atwood, Paul David Paul David Atwood 6/12/74 ~ 5/09/01 After some unnecessary stress brought about by many excuses and questionable delays, Paul was finally buried at Larkin Sunset Gardens, three plus years after his death. Now you can rest in peace. Love Dad. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Bell, Orla Lucille Orla LucilleBell "A Great Friend and Teacher" Orla passed away January 5, 2005, at the LDS Hospital at the age of 79, after a very difficult struggle with cancer. She was born March 10, 1925 in Evanston, Wyoming to William H. and Elizabeth Stacey Bell. Orla grew up in Evanston. She moved to Salt Lake City to pursue her education at the University of Utah. She earned a BA in Mathematics; an MS in Science Education; and a Ph.D in Education Administration. Orla was a consummate teacher who influenced thousands of students. She began her teaching career at Horace Mann Jr. High, then moved to East High where she taught advanced math. She was responsible for introducing the computer science program to the Salt Lake School District. She retired from East High after serving 30 + years as a math/computer science teacher, and as Vice Principal for the last eight of those years. Orla was a compassionate caregiver to her mother and brother for many years. Her interests varied. She loved animals, the outdoors, travel, classical music, and crossword puzzles. Her passion was golf and she won the State Long Drive Competition for Women more than once. Orla is loved and revered by many friends. She will be missed by Sherry Van Vleet, Linda Miller, Sandy Marx, Casey Ellingson, Jody Staker, Shar Walters and many others. Preceded in death by parents, three brothers and one sister and many beloved pets. She is survived by a niece, Nadene, her husband and family, four kitties and a poodle. Friends and family may call Sunday, Jan. 9th, from 6-8 p.m. and on Monday, January 10th, from 12:30-1:00 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. So. Temple. Graveside services will be held at 1:15 p.m., Monday, Jan. 10th, 2005 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 E. 500 So., Salt Lake City. Friends and family may call at Orla's home after the services, 55 South 12th East. For online condolences www.larkinmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Bishop, Amy Catherine Askew Amy Catherine Askew Bishop 1963 ~ 2005 Amy Bishop unexpectedly returned to her Father in Heaven, reuniting with her earthly father and sister on January 5, 2005 by defeating the illness she had suffered for so many years, and thereby eliminating the many years of suffering that lay ahead. Amy was born in Murray, Utah on May 9, 1963 to John D. and Lael Kunz Askew. She attended schools in New Jersey, Virginia and graduated from Westlake High School in Westlake Village, California. She met and married Robert Bishop while attending BYU. They later divorced. She loved music and had a beautiful singing voice. Until the illness prevented her from being with her children, she was an exemplary mother, spending quality time with her children, reading, teaching and training. Her children were the focus and light of her life. She is survived by her five children, Rebecca, Craig, Trevor, Andrew and Hannah; her mother, Lael; her brothers, Scott and Carol, Charlie and Traci, Danny and Kristi; her sister, Jane and Gary Denning; grandmother, Nellie Kunz; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins who loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her father, John; and sister, Julie. The family wishes to thank the staff of the care facilities where Amy lived the last few years for the kind and loving care rendered. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 10, 2005 at 12:00 noon in the Corner Canyon Third Ward, 13100 South 735 East (off Golden Pheasant), Draper, Utah. Friends and family may call at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State, Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. or at the ward on Monday one hour prior to the funeral. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 South 1700 East, Sandy. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Bulloch, Henry McConnell "Chick" Henry "Chick" Bulloch 1911 ~ 2005 Henry "Chick" McConnell Bulloch, 93, died January 6, 2005 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born March 30, 1911 in Cedar City, UT to Robb Will and Arminta McConnel Bulloch. He was the fourth of seven children. He married Jean Matheson on August 6, 1937 in Beaver, UT. Their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. They were married 53 years at the time of her death in 1991. Chick was a lifelong resident of Cedar City and Cedar Mountain. He spent his youth at the family ranch, Bill Spring on Cedar Mountain with his parents and brothers and sisters. As a youth he became involved in the family livestock business-herding sheep in Dry Lake Valley (Pah Roch and Rattlesnake) Nevada during the winters and trailing their herds in the summers to the Bulloch ranches on Kanarra Mountain, Bills Spring, and Hogs Heaven. Chick and Jean had four children: Scott Matheson (Aileen) Bulloch, Henry Matheson "Matt" (Jo) Bulloch, Bette Jean (Stanley) Slack, and Arminta "Minty" Ann (Keith) Lasson. Chick was an extremely strong man and hard worker and he did whatever he had to do to support his family. He and Jean moved to Hogs Heaven with their babies, living in a tent, where he farmed, raising winter wheat. Later he built and they moved into a small one room cabin which felt like a palace to them. In the early years it was lots of hard work with stress and strife, but this resulted in what has now become the gathering place for family and friends. He is the last of a generation where they lived by the sweat of their brow and his handshake was as good as his signature. He is survived by his children, 11 grandchildren, and 31 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Jean; granddaughter Brenda; parents; brothers Leonard, twins David and Robert, and Broze; sister Gwen, and his twin sister Wilma. The family wishes to thank Southern Utah Home Health and Hospice for the loving care they gave to him. Thanks to Sarah for tending "Chick" so kindly for so long. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 10, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cedar Rock Church. Friends and family may visit Sunday evening 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and Monday morning 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. both at Southern Utah Mortuary. Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent through our website at www.southernutahmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Burger, Craig M. Craig M. Burger 1963 ~ 2005 West Jordan, Born April 7, 1963 in Mountain View, CA to Roland H. Burger and Linda Sue Spaulding. He was a Veteran who served his country with pride. He looked at the world through an artistic eye seeing beauty in all things. He was happiest when helping others in need. The joy of his life will miss him very much. Craig graduated from Thompson Valley High in Loveland, CO in 1981 and from Aimes Community College, Greeley, CO. with a degree in Police Science. He served in the Air Force as an MP. His many passions included body building and photography. He is survived by his father, Roland H. Burger, Loveland, CO; mother, Linda S. Spaulding, Portland, OR; brother, Keith E. Burger, Pueblo, CO; sister, LeAnn Delunna, Santa Barbara, CA; and the joy of his life, wife, Joy. He will be interred at the VA Cemetery, Riverton. His name will be forever engraved on the wall of honor there. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Clifford, Charles Leroy Charles Leroy Clifford 1926 ~ 2005 Charles Leroy Clifford, age 78, died January 4, 2005 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Our beloved uncle and brother will be greatly missed. Born May 14, 1926, in Murray, Utah to Boswell Edward and Mary Annie Farley-Will Clifford. Married the love of his life, Evelyn Perez, on August 24, 1946. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Charlie is survived by one sister, Margaret (Larry) Kircher, San Dimas, CA; and many loving and devoted nieces and nephews. He and his beloved animals were able to spend the last year of his life living with his devoted nephew and niece, David and Colleen Clifford. To Ron and Linda, Charlie loved you to the end. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 8th, 2005, 1:00 p.m. at Russon Bros. Mortuary, 255 S. 200 E., Salt Lake City. Viewing one hour prior to services - 11:45 to 12:45. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/7/2005 - 1/8/2005. Cuff, Georgie Owens Georgie Owens Cuff 1917 ~ 2005 An elect daughter of God has returned to her Heavenly Home. Georgie Owens was born April 30, 1917 to Joseph and Ruth Eliza Dodds Owens in Panguitch, UT. She was named for her Scottish grandfather, George G. Dodds. We all agree, "she was the prettiest girl in Panguitch." She possessed the faith of her parents and pioneer ancestors, often expressing her gratitude for their sacrifices. Her love for life and family was deeply rooted in Panguitch. Her mortal journey ended after a brief struggle with the infirmities of age. She passed away at home in Kearns, on January 6, 2005, surrounded by her children and many grandchildren. As the eldest child, Georgie was dedicated to the welfare of her beloved family. From an early age, she developed a strong work ethic that lent itself well to her family as they traveled to Long Beach, California during the post-depression and World War II years. She worked for the telephone company both in Panguitch and Long Beach. Georgie married her handsome soldier, Adrian Blain Cuff, after he returned from the European Theatre /World War II, in the Salt Lake Temple on November 19, 1945. They dedicated their lives to raising a family. Tending her garden last summer was a culmination of a life well lived. Our mother was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities, most recently a Sunday School teacher for the 17-year olds. Her testimony of the Savior and His gospel never wavered. Her example of service will not be forgotten. Georgie is preceded in death by her parents, husband, and siblings Jack and his wife Marie, Lola Barton, Glayd Owens, Sara Brady, Norma Owens and Wayne Owens. Survived by her children: Jannette (Russ) Williams, Georganna Cuff, Adrian Randal (Christi), Kathy (Ron) Case, Bonnie (Brent) Barnum, Becky (Lowry) Bushnell, Elaine (Anselmo) Chavez, Beverly (Billy) Fordham, Roger (Shawna), Russell (Pam), 40 grandchildren, 18 great-grand-children; siblings: Ted (Christine) Owens, Betty (Lewis) Brown, in-laws, Ren Barton, Ruth Owens, Jim Brady and Marlene Owens. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 10th 2005 at Kearns 5th Ward chapel at Noon located at 5025 West 4865 South. Friends and family may visit from 10:00-11:30 prior to services and Sunday evening, January 9th from 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary on 6500 South Redwood Road. Interment will be at the Panguitch Cemetery, January 11th at Noon, Panguitch, UT. The family wishes to express their appreciation to Dr. Maurice Baker and Care Source Hospice for their loving care. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Cutrer, Fonda Sorenson Fonda Sorenson Cutrer 1921 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, 83, passed away January 6, 2005, from cancer. Born November 29, 1921, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ephraim Clarence "Kelly" and Louell Gottfredson Sorenson. Fonda lived her childhood in Koosharem, Sevier County, UT, spending summers at Fish Lake with her mother and father, a well-known Fish Lake guide. On November 10, 1939, Fonda married Jefferson Thomas Cutrer Jr. They were later sealed in the Manti Temple on June 22, 1940. Fonda was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many church capacities. She was an excellent cook and superb seamstress. Many hours in her last years were spent writing a treasured 800-page family history for her descendants. Her greatest strengths were as a wife and mother. She is survived by her three children: Janet (Jay M.) Todd, Paul Clare (Virginia) Cutrer, Jefferson Thomas III (Valerie) Cutrer, all of Salt Lake valley; 13 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren; by her sister Carol (Charles Waite) Hickman, Salem, UT; and her brother Fount Clare (Pat) Sorenson, Torrance, CA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jefferson Thomas Cutrer Jr. The family wishes to express their deepest appreciation to Ivana Nu¤ez, Frankie Clark, Kathy Jackson, Christa Ferro, Autumn Foote, Erin Nielsen, Romy Diaz, and Dr. Bretton Newman for the loving care given to our mother in her last days. A viewing will be held Sunday, Jan. 9, from 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., Sandy, UT and also one hour prior to the funeral services at the church. The funeral will be held on Monday, Jan. 10 at 11 a.m. at the Mtn. View 6th Ward, 8435 S. 2700 W. Interment will follow at Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Eccles, Frances Rawlins Hayes Frances Rawlins Hayes Eccles 1918 ~ 2005 Frances Rawlins Hayes Eccles, 86, died at the home of her daughter of causes incident to age on December 31, 2004. Frances was born November 28, 1918, in Lewiston, Utah, the town her ancestors pioneered. She was the middle of the five children of Clement Lewis and Gertrude Smith Rawlins. She was born during the deadliest influenza epidemic the U.S. has ever seen which caused her family to fear for her life, but her spunk served her well then and throughout the rest of her life. Frances was born to move: she loved horses, doll buggies (but not dolls), roller-skating, dancing, and anything with wheels, including her Thunderbird. She was competitive, enjoyed bridge, and playing games with her family. Independent and adventurous, she was frequently reprimanded for wandering far from home. She developed a passion for reading early on and never lost it. Frances graduated from North Cache High School and Utah State University where she participated in many organizations including Kappa Delta and student government. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She married Charles Hayes in 1942 and moved often throughout the U.S. due to his government job. They had two children, Charles and Stephanie, and divorced in 1957. Frances returned to Utah and taught school in Salt Lake until her retirement in 1982. In 1965, she married Stewart B. Eccles (he died 1999). She was involved in the lives of his three children, Blaine, Geraldine (Ed) Huber, and Patsy Barnes and their 18 children. Frances is survived by her two children: Charles (Johanna) Hayes, Atlanta, GA; Stephanie (Gary) Hullinger, Salt Lake. She was a "fun" grandma to Charles Hayes, London, England, and Christine (Daniel) Kotkin, Atlanta, GA; Angela Frances (David) Hiller and Timothy (Katie) Hullinger, Bountiful. Grannie Frannie adored her great-grandchildren: Timothy, Hayes, and Max Hiller; and Savannah and Faith Kotkin. Frances' baby sister, Dixie (William) Linn, Elkridge UT, is the last surviving sibling. She was preceded in death by her parents, Auntie Fern, beloved sister Berness; brothers Clem and Sydney; and husband, Stewart. In accordance with her wishes, she will be inurned next to her parents in the "most beautiful valley in the world," in Lewiston. In honor a celebration will be held from 1-4 p.m., Saturday, January 22, 2005 at the home of Tim Hullinger, 3388 South 675 West, Bountiful, UT. If you would like further information, please call (801)-633-2184 or e-mail hullinger@hotmail.com. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to a children's charity or reading program. Online guest book and directional maps available at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Erickson, Thomas Henry Thomas H Erickson 1914 ~ 2005 UNION, Utah - Thomas Henry Erickson passed away peacefully at his home January 6, 2005 surrounded by his loving family. Born September 13, 1914 to Charles Victor Erickson and Rachel Ramsey Smart. He was the youngest of four children. He married Helen Mar Berrey January 22, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. They celebrated 60 years of marriage prior to her passing on May 4, 2001. Together they raised two children, Linda and Vic. Daddy spent his 90 years on the family farm "up the creek" in Union, Utah. He graduated from Jordan High School. While still in high school, he drove a school bus for Jordan District. Tom worked numerous jobs until he was drafted into the military after the outbreak of World War II. He served in the Army Air Corps, stationed in the South Pacific, until the war ended. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his service. After the war was over, Tom returned home and worked for Salt Lake County until he began his career with Kennecott Copper. He enjoyed his work at the mine and made many life-long friends. Tom and Helen enjoyed years of gardening together and were well-known by friends and neighbors for their great vegetables. Throughout his life Daddy enjoyed hunting and fishing. He shared his enthusiasm for the out-of-doors with his children and grandchildren. Tom was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in numerous positions. He and Helen served as ordinance workers in the Jordan River Temple. Dad and Mother's lives were filled with compassionate service to family and neighbors. They set a great example for their children and grandchildren. Tom is survived by his children Linda Mar (Bob) Johnstun and Vic (Alice) Erickson; a special niece Nancy Fisher; grandchildren: Allison (Bradley) Sundquist; Chace, Ty, Brock, and Zach Erickson; great-grandchildren: Kolby, Kalib, and Karter Sundquist. Preceded in death by brother and sisters Alma Erickson, Alberta Steadman, and Mary Milne. "You are my sweetheart" Funeral services will be held at the Forest Bend Ward Chapel, 7784 South 2000 East at 12:00 noon on January 10, 2005. Friends and family may call on Sunday from 5-7 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary on 4760 S. State and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Murray City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Gates, Phillip "Marshall" Phillip "Marshall" Gates Loving Son Phillip Marshall Gates, age 22, left us on January 6, 2005. Marshall was born April 8, 1982 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Kevin P. Gates and Camille Henrie Gates. He graduated from Cottonwood High School in 2000, and received his degree from San Diego City College in 2004. He worked for New Freedom Mortgage in Salt Lake City for the past several years as he attended school. He also worked for Frank & Sons Construction Company in San Diego, California. He was scheduled to begin a management trainee program at the Mauian Hotel in Hawaii this month. Marshall had been accepted by San Diego State University to attend in the fall of this year. Although his life was too short, Marshall touched all that knew him with his infectious smile and generous nature. From the time he was a young boy, he was tender-hearted and generous toward those less fortunate than he. Marshall loved to have a good time with his many friends and family. He loved to play and watch sports. He was a season ticket holder to San Diego Padres, San Diego Chargers and the Utah Jazz, a game of which he attended the night before he left us. He also enjoyed playing softball, golf and bodybuilding. Those who know him know that Marshall had struggled with an addiction and had successfully completed rehab a year ago. He was feeling great and repeatedly expressed to his family and friends how happy he was with his new life and had positioned himself for a bright future. Marshall had it all. Love. Intelligence. Personality. Looks. And a great future with many opportunities. As he was deeply loved he will be greatly missed. Marshall is survived by his best friend and father, Kevin P. Gates, his mother Camille (Cami) Henrie Gates, sister, Chanel (15), brother Malone (14), grandmother, Ruby Pierce Gates. Also, he leaves behind Celeste Gates, Linda Gates, Brandie Frommelt, Amy Mortensen, Danielle Owen, Blake Edwards, Nathan Vranes, Cachel Rupp and Sean Frommelt, and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Marshall had a very special relationship with his grandpa ("Crumpa") Arvel Henrie, who preceded him in death, as did his grandmother Ione Henrie, grandfather Phillo Gates, and cousin Jeff Ricks. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd where a viewing will be held and friends and family may call Monday evening 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday 12:30-1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the "Angel Fund" at Narconon Southern California Inc., Highway 79, Warner Springs, CA, 92086. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/10/2005. Goates, Bruce Larkin Bruce Larkin Goates 1927 ~ 2005 Bruce Larkin Goates, beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather and uncle, died January 4, 2005, in Encinitas, CA, of an extended illness. He was born May 22, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Lesley Goates and Leda Meryl Kirkham Goates. Bruce attended South High School in Salt Lake City where he was editor of the South High Scribe. After high school, he joined the navy and was seaman second class, V6-USNR, stationed in San Diego, California. He was a journalist for the base newspaper. After serving in the navy, Bruce attended the University of Utah and was editor of the Pen, a campus literary magazine. He also was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Bruce married Mary Katheryn Boyce Summers on May 17, 1949, in Salt Lake City. Mary K. passed away on May 8, 2002. They were sealed in the San Diego Temple on May 24, 2003. Bruce received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Utah in 1951. He received a Masters Degree (with Distinction) in Clinical Psychology from the same institution in 1957. He was a member of the American Psychological Association and the Utah Psychological Association. Bruce was a United States Public Health Service Fellow (1953 1955). He held an internship in Clinical Psychology (1953 1955) and later a teaching assistant position with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Utah College of Medicine (1955 1956). He also was a United States Public Health Service Fellow with the Graduate Study Department of Psychology at the University of Utah (1956 1958). During his tenure as Senior Psychologist with the Utah State Hospital in Provo, Utah (1958 1959) and as Director of Mental Health Community Services and Acting Director of the Division of Mental Health with the Utah State Department of Health (1959 1960), Bruce provided leadership in planning, writing and organizing community education for Utah's first Community Mental Health Services Act. He also planned and organized the first mental health services delivered by local government in Salt Lake City. Bruce served as Executive Secretary to the Joint Mental Health Advisory Committee to the Salt Lake City and County Health Departments (1960 1961) and as Assistant Director and Chief Psychologist of the Salt Lake County Mental Health Center (1961 1966). In 1967, Bruce provided leadership in planning and developing a comprehensive Community Mental Health Center. He then implemented a program of mental health services for the Juvenile Court (1968). From 1973 to 1980, Bruce served as Administrative Director, Clinical Director of Adult Services, and Chief Psychologist of Granite Community Mental Health Center in Salt Lake City. From 1980 to 1983, Bruce was Deputy Director and Director of Training for the Salt Lake County Division of Mental Health. Bruce was appointed Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Utah, and served in that position from 1977 to 1987. From 1982 through 1984, Bruce served as Chair of the Ethics Committee of the Utah Psychological Association. He continued to serve as a member of that committee until his retirement. In October 1982 Bruce received the Norman S. Anderson Award "for creative and outstanding leadership in establishing and administering a model community mental health center." In August 1983 he received a special award from the Salt Lake County Mental Health Department "for dedicated public service to the mentally ill and the community mental health movement in Utah. In 1977 Bruce began a part-time clinical psychology private practice, and in 1982 he moved to full-time private practice, working from an office attached to his Salt Lake City home. He continued private practice until his retirement in August of 2002, when he moved to Carlsbad, CA. Bruce had two passions: music and writing. His passion for music extended from classical to jazz and from a'capella to oratorio. His passion for writing was forged as a senior in high school when he worked for his father at the Deseret News. Les Goates was the sports editor, with a daily column entitled, "Les Go." Bruce had a deep love and respect for language, for literary forms, and for books. He blessed us with many masterfully written "Journal Entries." For several years, he produced a one-page abridgement of the First Presidency Message from the Ensign Magazine for use as a home teaching tool. Bruce served in various capacities in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including bishop's confidant, ward clerk, ordinance worker in the San Diego Temple, family history consultant, counselor in the Sunday school presidency, priesthood instructor, and dedicated home teacher. Many will remember his endless capacity to listen lovingly. Bruce is survived by his son, Gary Bruce Goates, his wife, Patricia Anntoinette Goates, their children, Veronica Kate, Savannah Kate, and Gabriel Bruce (Mountain View, CA), and his daughter, Mallori Whitney Kester-Goates (Santa Clara, CA); his son, Gregory Bruce Goates, his wife, Constance Kralik Goates, their children, Rebecca Mary, Grant Daniel, and Matthew Gregory (Encinitas, CA); his daughter, Wendy Katheryn Goates England, her husband, Walter Don England, their children, Katie Rae, Walter Ian, and Briana Catherine (Esparto, CA); his brother, L. Brent Goates (Salt Lake City), and his brother-in-law, Lewis H. DeYoung (Salt Lake City). Bruce was a man of great accomplishment, deep spirituality, and abiding love for his family. His earthly presence will be dearly missed. Friends may call Friday January 14, 2005, 6-8 p.m., Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Dr. or Saturday January 15, 2005, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Monument Park 11th Ward chapel, 1565 S. Foothill Dr. Services will follow Saturday January 15, 2005 beginning at 12 noon. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Hudson, Loren Edwin Loren Edwin Hudson 1920 ~ 2005 Together Again Loren passed away January 6, 2005 at home in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born Feb 7, 1920 to Daniel and Grace Sears Hudson. He married Evelyn Meng on April 26, 1946. They were married for 52 years. He loved telling stories to his family and never lost his sense of humor. He was an active gardener and woodworker. He loved the outdoors, fishing and camping. He served with distinction during World War II in the signal corps in the Pacific Theatre. He was preceded in death by his wife Evelyn, parents, brother Donald, and sister Alice. He is survived by his children, Tom, West Valley City; Carol (Michael) Jensen, St. George; Linda (Clyde) Smith, Murray; Jeff (Debby), Salt Lake City; and Robert, Chicago, IL; 11 grandkids; three great-grandkids; and sister Arley Jorgensen. Graveside services will be held Monday 12:00 noon at Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery, 2350 E. 1300 So. Family and friends may call Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday 11-12 prior to services at the same address. A very special "thank you" to Care Source Hospice for all of their help. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Jensen, Ralph Ralph Jensen "Next on the Tee" Gene Ralph Jensen, our wonderful and funny husband, father and grandpa passed away January 6, 2005 surrounded by the family who loved him so much. We will miss him very much but are comforted that he is at peace. Anyone who knew Ralph for more than a few minutes had laughed at one of his jokes. We'd heard them all a hundred times and will miss not hearing them anymore. Ralph was born in Mantua, Utah on May 17, 1927 to P. LeRue and Myrl L. Jensen. He was the sixth of seven children born into a loving and hardworking farming family. He moved with his family to Riverton when he was 10 years old and grew up helping with the dairy cows and sugar beets that supported the family. He graduated from Jordan High School and was always proud to be called a "Beet Digger." He served in the U. S. Army where he traveled the country from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware to Honolulu, HI stopping at many bases in between. When he was honorably discharged from the army he began his life's work at Kennecott where he was employed for over thirty-five years. During this time he met his wife Anne Rae Pucell while dancing at the Terrace Ballroom and they spent 47 great years together and he loved Anne so very much. Ralph and Anne moved to Midvale and had a daughter, Shauna and a son, Mark and he was a wonderful and supportive father and later grandfather to Shauna and Mark's children. Everyone who knew Ralph knew how much he loved his grandkids. They also knew that he was an avid golfer who spent thousands of hours at Mountain View Golf Course as a member of the men's association and Kennecott league. After he retired, he and Anne went on many golfing trips and he played most of the golf courses in Utah. Ralph is survived by his beloved wife Anne; daughter, Shauna Hawley (Broker); son Mark, (Cynthia); and his grandchildren, Erin Hawley, Lauren Jensen, Lindsey Jensen and Nathan Jensen. He is also survived by his sister, Shirley Smith; and brother, Vernon Jensen; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; sister, Delores Guest; brothers, Martin Jensen, June Jensen and Reid Jensen who died in infancy. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale. Family and friends may call at the mortuary Sunday, January 9 from 6-8 p.m. and on Monday 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. The family would also like to thank Doug Slade and his family, the compassionate staff at Legacy House and Jacquie at IHC Hospice for the loving care and concern they showed both Ralph and Anne during the last year. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Keddington, Patricia H. Nilsson McKendrick Patricia H. Nilsson McKendrick Keddington 1916 ~ 2005 Our loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend, Patricia Keddington, 88, passed away on January 7, 2005 in Orem, Utah. She was born on January 16, 1916 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Earl Wilford Nilsson and Anna Jane McKendrick. She was later adopted by John Edward McKendrick and Ellen (Nell) Smith McKendrick after the death of her mother, Anna. She attended East High School and the University of Utah, where she was a class secretary. She graduated from the University of Utah in Homemaking Arts. She worked for KSL/Bonneville Corp. for many years. She married A. Burt Keddington in the Salt Lake Temple on October 4, 1940. His parents were Alvin Keddington and Edith Burt Keddington. She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survived by her three children, Michael B. Keddington, Kristine Latham, and Karyn Grimshaw, 14 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and brother, Maurice McKenderick (Lucille). Funeral services will be Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005 at 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary where friends may call from 10:45 to 11:45. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Krider, Edward Albert (Bud) Edward Albert (Bud) Krider 1928 ~ 2005 Edward (Bud) Krider passed away peacefully January 2, 2005 surrounded by his loved ones. Born Jan 02, 1928 in Omaha, NB to Stephen J. Krider and Mae Agnes Hanson, loving step mother, Mary Lorentzen Krider. Bud graduated from Tulsa Central High School in 1945. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II. Graduated from BYU with a BS in Economics. He was a member of the LDS Church. Bud retired from for the Newspaper Agency Corp. He was a school bus driver for Granite School District for 10 years. He was a member of the American Legion Holladay Post 71, The Salt Lake Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie #67. He belonged too the Humane Society of the United States with Awards and Certificates of Appreciation for over 28 years. Bud's services were appreciated greatly by the Utah Homeless Shelter, The Road Home for years of caring support. Bud loved spending time in the great outdoors, playing football, wrestling, dirt bike riding, river rafting, dancing and fishing (No Awards); but most of all he loved camping the his Reenzy and his dog, Good Boys. He is survived by his beloved companion and soul mate, Norean Kovacerich; son, Jeff Scott Krider, West Valley; daughter, Carolee Withers, South Salt Lake; stepchildren, Steven Bradshaw (Hilary) Calif; Mike Westbrook (Mary) of Sandy; Sonja Christensen (Evan) W. Jordan; Mark Westbrook (Mary), West Valley; Shelly Still (Brian), Spanish Fork; Monica Steele (Dennis) Taylorsville; special granddaughters, Sariah Westfall, and Sherry Still. His wishes were to be cremated. There will be a gathering for family and friends at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 67, at 1104 W. 2100 S., Salt Lake City, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Happy Birthday and we will see you soon Bud. You will be greatly missed and loved by all of us. Thank you Big Guy and be good to yourself. The Little Guy In lieu of flowers, please send donations the Road Home Family Shelter or the Humane Society of Utah. Bud thanks you! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/6/2005 - 1/8/2005. Lowe, Jack T. Jack T. Lowe1934 ~2005 Our beloved husband, father, step-father, grandfather, brother, and uncle died early in the morning Wednesday, January 5, 2005. Jack was born December 18, 1934, in Ogden, Utah, to Thomas Spaulding and Nellie Rampton Lowe. He was the youngest of three children and grew up in Hooper, Utah. Educated in public schools he graduated from Weber High School, Weber College, received a Bachelors Degree from Utah State University, and received a Masters Degree in 1970. Teaching was his career and he taught Junior High School, High School, night classes for the University of Utah, and also taught in Geelong, Australia on an International Fellowship. On April 2, 1958, he married Janet James and they had five children. They later divorced. He also married Tamara L. Tingey and they had one child. They later divorced. In 1982 he met Karen Smith while camping in the Uinta Mountains and they were married in the Ogden Utah LDS Temple April 1, 1983. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a full time mission in Hawaii, a full time mission with his wife, Karen, in the Canada Winnipeg Mission, a part-time service mission for 4 1/2 years at the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, three years as an usher at the LDS Conference Center as well as other ward and stake callings. He is survived by his wife, Karen; six children: Marilyn (Brent) Jones, Marjorie (Jay) Moore, Michele (Greg) Casey, Mark (Lisa) Lowe, Melissa Lowe, Alisha (Daryl) Maroney; two step-children: Carol Jean (Brian) Thacker, Barbara JoAnne (Dave) Garfield; 19 grandchildren; brother Don (Sherrill) Lowe and sister Lorene (J.D.) Bingham. He was preceded in death by his parents. There will be a viewing for friends and family Sunday evening, January 9, 2005, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful and Monday morning from 8:45 - 9:45 a.m. at the church where funeral services will be held. Services are Monday, January 10, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the LDS Porter Lane Chapel, 437 W. Porter Lane, Centerville, Utah. Interment will be in the Hooper, Utah, cemetery, 5290 South 6300 West. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the American Red Cross or the LDS Humanitarian Fund on behalf of the recent Tsunami flood victims. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Lucero, Higinio Higinio Lucero Gone to dance with the stars Passed away January 6, 2005. Born July 26, 1934 in Monticello, NM to Santiago H. Lucero and Manulita C. Montoya. Survived by son, Michael (Bobby) Lucero; daughter, Brenda Lucero; brothers, Patrick (Helen) Lucero and James Lucero; sisters Ruby Vasquez, Eva (Jeff) Blosch and Sophie Lucero; nine grandkids, lots of nieces and nephews. We'll miss his loving smile. Private family viewing 4-5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005. SereniCare, Funeral Directors Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Maxfield, Eula Lee Blain Eula Lee Blain Maxfield 1928 ~ 2005 Lee Maxfield, 76, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on January 6, 2005. Born January 24, 1928 in Spring City, Utah, she was the youngest child of James W. and Dorcas Blain. She was raised in Spring City and the town always held a special place in her heart. She later studied at Snow College. She married Nathan Doyle Maxfield, the love of her life, on February 1, 1947 in Elko, Nevada. Nathan and Lee were later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. They moved to Salt Lake City where they raised three daughters and one son. Family was always Lee's first priority. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She is survived by her husband of fifty-seven years Nathan Doyle Maxfield, her children, Vivian (John) Mitchell, Richard (Connie) Maxfield, Jo (Clint) Mecham, and Debra (Rex) Marshall. She will also be missed by her ten grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, sister Faye Ivory, and many other friends and relatives that were blessed to have Lee in their lives. As our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother returns to her heavenly father, she will be welcomed by her beloved mother, father, sisters, brothers, and friends that have passed before her. A special thanks to the dedicated staff of the University of Utah Hospital for the help and comfort they have offered to Grandma and our family. A memorial gathering will be held today, January 8, 2005, at the Cottonwood Memorial Mortuary 4670 South Highland Drive, from 12:00-2:00 p.m. followed by interment at Murray City Cemetery. We will keep you always in our hearts. We will miss you, but will see you again. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Myerhoff, George Raymond George Raymond Myerhoff Gone Fishing in Wendover Ray was born November 16, 1923 to Dora Emily Buchanon Myerhoff and George Walter Myerhoff. He graduated from South High in 1941. Married Ellen Rasmussen June 1947 and was divorced later. They had one son, R. Bruce Myerhoff, Huntington, UT, and four daughters, Lynne Larsen (Brent) Miller, Draper; Rosealee (Allan) Ludlow, North Ogden; Carol Krebs, South Jordan; and Marlene (Tracy) Pederson , Ferron. Survived also by 25 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, two sister, Marjorie Helm, Salt Lake City; Donna Myerhoff Cowley, WY. Ray worked for Mountain Bell, from 1942 until his retirement in 1977. Ray served in the U.S. Naval Air Force during the Second World War as a EM 2nd Class Electritions Mate. Ray was an avid fishman and loved the outdoors. He loved to hunt, golf paint and go to Wendover. Ray later married Elizabeth (Beth) F. Waite, Oct. 8, 1993. She has six children, Ray's stepchildren, Ben (Teri) Dennis, Tukiuila, WA; Dan Dennis, Camano Island, WA; Lucille (Ron) Hansen, Bob (Karen) Dennis, West Valley, UT; Pat (Tom) Kilwein, Billings, MT; Mike (Diana) Dennis, West Valley, UT; 14 step-grandchildren, 11 step-great-grandchildren. Ray was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Marion and Virginia, and son-in-laws, Craig Larsen and Steven Krebs Graveside services will be Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 at 11a.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Rd. Friends may call Sunday at Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortuary, 255 South 200 East, from 6-8 p.m. Online guest book and directional maps at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Neil, Barbara Berry Barbara Berry Neil"OurGrandma " Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Barbara Berry Neil, age 75, passed away on January 5, 2005 at home. Born March 21, 1929 in Park City, Utah to Howard L. And Alice Goodwin Murdock Berry. Barbara loved spending time with her grandchildren, family and friends. She had a quick wit and great sense of humor, keeping everyone on their toes at all times. She worked hard to provide for her family and was very generous in helping those who were less fortunate. Barbara is survived by her daughter, Kristen (Kris) Repp; grandsons, Travis (14) and Tyler (9); brother, Howard M. (Nancy) Berry. Special thanks to close family friend, Steve Mitchell, for his love, support and time spent with Barbara. Funeral services will be Monday, January 10th at 11:00 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road. A viewing will be Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services at McDougal Funeral Home. Interment, Mt Olivet Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005. Ostler, Jeff R. Jeff R.Ostler 1/8/1960 ~ 3/1/2004 Happy Birthday! The gift on Christmas- we all knew it was you showing us you are still here. Birthdays and holidays are over, they were hard to get through. Spencer had a good football season and he is learning how to snowboard. Destinie is 21 now and has a new place with Kevan. Jenny is expecting our newest grandson and the twins miss their G'pa very much. Talitha is doing well. As for me, I'm OK. It's the little things you do to let me know you still exist--that's what gets me by. As for all of us, we're still all heartbroken and will never get over losing you. "Please tell my brother Bruce, Larry misses him very much." We love you and miss you. Pat, Spencer, Destinie, Jennifer and Talitha. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Price, Reuben Lee Allphin Reuben Lee Allphin Price 1911 ~ 2005 NORTH OGDEN Reuben Lee Allphin Price, 93, passed away January 5, 2005 from incidents of age. Reuben Lee Allphin Price was born on September 24, 1911 to George Franklin Price and Emma May Allphin Price in Tremonton, UT. Reuben Lee Allphin affectionately known as "Ott" to family and friends was the last surviving child in the family of 10 brothers and one sister. Ott grew up in Tremonton, UT and on the family dry farm in Holbrook, Idaho as a boy. He developed a hard work ethic at a very early age, working on the family farms and others jobs to help his family. Ott moved to Ogden, UT and began working at the animal by-products plant. He was offered a truck driving position and accepted. He later purchased his own trucks and started working hauling coal, post and poles for many years. In 1951 he began working for WR White Pipe and retired from there in 1987 after 36 years of employment. Ott remained involved in the trucking industry by founding O.L. Price Trucking, Inc. He married Marvel Pearl Martin on May 31, 1930; they were later sealed in the Logan Temple. He was a member of the North Ogden 9th Ward and has served as a Young Men's Leader, Sunday School Superintendent, Ward Financial Clerk and faithful home teacher. He was preceded in death by his wife, an infant daughter, a great-grandson, parents, 10 brothers and one sister. He is survived by Harold M. (Enid) Fife, Delbert Lee (Nelda) Price, James M. (Marva) Price, Judy (Willie) Valdez, Jean (Stewart) Clark, Jerry O. (Jill) Price, Joyce Price, Jay R. (Lorie) Price, 27 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 10, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the North Ogden 9th Ward Chapel, 205 East Elberta Drive, North Ogden, Utah with Bishop Dennis Farr officiating. Friends may call on Sunday, January 9, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Ogden, 845 Washington Blvd. and on Monday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the church. Interment Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Przybus, Dallas Joseph Dallas Joseph Przybus 1940 ~ 2005 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and son, Dallas Joseph Przybus, passed away this 5th day of January 2005 at the young age of 64 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dallas passed away peacefully due to recent health complications. Dallas was born July 18, 1940 in Marshall Minnesota to proud parents Joe and Rose Przybus. Dallas was fond of traveling, joining the Air Force at a young age to see the world. When he met his lovely wife Barbara and married on August 25, 1962 they began their journey together which took them from Minnesota to Arizona to California and finally to Utah. After exploring many career opportunities, Dallas found his true calling in the airline industry and after a successful 34 year career with Western and Delta Airlines he retired in 2002. This allowed him to travel the world seeing much of United States and finally taking a trip overseas to Japan earlier this year. Dallas was a lifetime Catholic and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Salt Lake City. He lived a full life with many hobbies and passions. He was an avid golfer who was most proud of his hole-in-one and teaching his grandson to play. Along with golf, Dallas enjoyed walking, playing bridge, working with wood, and spending time with family and friends. Dallas will be missed by all those who knew him, especially his wife Barbara, his mother Rose, his two sons, Brent and Mark and their wives, Denise and Esther, and his grandchildren, Josh, Natalie, Krista, Katherine, Stephanie, and Mia. Dallas will join in Heaven his father, Joseph, and his sister, Joan. Special thanks go out to all those who provided thoughts, prayers, and support to Dallas and his family over the past few months. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church 670 South 1100 East. A Vigil service will be held Sunday 7:00 p.m. where friends may call from 6:00-7:00 p.m. also at the church. Director's Neil O'Donnell and Sons. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: Our Lady of Lourdes Church 670 South 1100 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/7/2005 - 1/8/2005. Reed, James Richard James R. (Wiley) Reed 1947 ~ 2005 NEPHI - James Richard Reed, age 57, passed away January 6, 2005 in Provo, Utah from injuries sustained in an industrial accident in Nephi, Utah. He was born December 7, 1947 in Payson, Utah to James Waldon and Thelma Linton Reed. He married Carla Worwood October 8, 1971. They later divorced. He was raised in Nephi and graduated from Juab High School. He was then drafted and served in the Vietnam War. He worked construction for most of his life throughout Utah and Nevada. He returned to Nephi to be with his beloved grandchildren. He enjoyed horse riding, hunting and loved the outdoors. Jim's favorite past time was spending as much time as possible with his grandchildren.He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stacy (Kevin) Snow; Shauna (Steven) Winter; James C. Reed; five grandchildren, Jadin, Jakota, Kassidy, Karlin and Kyla; his father, James Waldon Reed; two brothers, Gary Reed; Merrill (Jan) Reed all from Nephi, Utah. Preceded in death by his mother. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 10, 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. Interment in the Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Reynolds, Kenneth Tarval Kenneth Tarval Reynolds 1920 ~ 2004 Kenneth Tarval Reynolds, 84, Lovell WY. Born August 31, 1920, in Mt Pleasant, Ut, died Jan 5, 2005, in Lovell, Wy. Member LDS church. Married Ruth Wardell Reynolds. Served in World War II, 82nd Airborne Div. US Army. Landed in Normandy on D-Day, was a POW for 12 months. Enlisted on April 11, 1942. Discharged Oct 20, 1945. Survived by wife, Ruth of Lovell, WY; daughter Carol Aagard (Jerry) Lovell, WY; sons, Dick(Jean) Reynolds, Park City; David (Sinvhu) Reynolds, Missoula, MT. Tim (Sue) Reynolds, Spokane, WA. Mark Reynolds, Corvallis, MT. Sister, Jewell Loder, Centerville, UT. 25 grandchildren, 90 great-grand-children, and nine great-great grandchildren.Services at Sterling, UT. 1 p.m. at the LDS Ward Chapel. Burial at the Sterling Cemetery. Viewing at the LDS Chapel one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Ribas, Ralph Ralph Ribas 1936 ~ 2005 Ralph Ribas - Loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and uncle passed away on Thursday, January 6, 2005. He was born June 30, 1936 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Ralph and Isabel Ribas. He is survived by his loving wife, Sharleen; one daughter, Selina; two sons, Todd and Kevin with their families eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was also survived by three sisters; Lillian, Sylvia, Dolly, and their families. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, he devoted 46 years in service to his God, Jehovah. He looked forward to, and had a strong hope for the future of a resurrection on a paradise earth. (Isa. 37:29, Rev. 21:4) A memorial service will be given on January 15th at 1:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located at 3164 South 7200 West, Magna, UT. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Riley, George George Riley "Bud" George "Bud" Riley passed away Jan. 5, 2005 at St. Marks Hospital surrounded by family and friends. George was born Sept. 5, 1931 to John and Vera Riley of Murray UT. Married Margaret Kuhn Aug. 27, 1951. Later had two children. George worked for Kennecott Copper for 36 years. George will be remembered for his giving and compassionate spirit. For his extraordinary wit, charm, honesty, strength, great charisma, and uncompromising will. He was a good husband, dad, grandpa, and great friend. He will be greatly missed. George is survived by wife, Margaret; daughter, Shellie Riley; seven grandchildren, Jeremy (Marteen) Riley, Benji Sanchez, Josh Sanchez, Troy Cabibi, Tony Sanchez, James Sanchez, and Rachelle Patrick, five great grandchildren; and sister Shirley (Lamar) Johnson. George is preceded in death by daughter, Cindy Riley-Sanchez; his parents; and two sisters Lou Rose and Barbara Riley. Viewing will be held Monday, Jan. 10 at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary 4760 S. State where friends and family may call from 6-8 p.m. Graveside service will be held Tues. Jan. 11 at 12 p.m. at Murray City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/8/2005. Vandenaker, Jacqueline Vail "Jacque" Jacque Vandenaker Love You Forever Our precious daughter, Jacqueline Vail Vandenaker, known as Jacque to her friends and family, died on January 4, 2005 at the age of 23 of pneumonia. Her beloved boyfriend, Jesse Winters, made a valiant effort to save her, and we thank you, Jesse. Jacque was the daughter of Robert A. (Bob) Vandenaker, of Midvale, Utah, and Pam Wilson Vandenaker, of Phoenix, Arizona. Jacque was born on October 19, 1981, and from the moment of her birth brought a sense of fun, joy, and delight to her family. Jacque danced, dreamed, and created beauty everywhere she walked, she talked a mile a minute, and she leaves us with a legacy of love. Jacque attended Brighton High School, where she further developed and refined her artistic talents and won many awards for her art and beautiful and unique pottery. She had a one-of-a-kind sense of style and self-expression, loved life, and loved her friends. All those who knew and loved her will miss her, and long to see that beautiful smile. Jacque was the fourth of five children including, Mason Vandenaker, Lisa Vandenaker, Blake Vandenaker, his wife Madai, and Brooke Vandenaker. Also survived by her grandfather, Leonard D. Wilson, and her grandmother, Ruth Vandenaker, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Andy Vandenaker, and her grandmother, Faye Davis Wilson. A service will be held to celebrate Jacque's life with family and friends on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy., (10600 So.) where friends and family may call from 12 12:50 p.m. Interment Sandy City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/7/2005 - 1/8/2005. Varoz, Mary Lopez Mary Lopez Varoz 1931 ~ 2005 Devoted to Family Mary Lopez Varoz, age 73, passed away January 4, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She fought a courageous battle with cancer. Mary will be greatly missed by her children and all that knew her. Born January 30, 1931 in Monte Vista, Colorado to Joe D. and Regina Lopez. Mary married Belarmino E. Varoz July 28, 1956 and together they raised eight children. Mary received an Associate Degree in Business from the College of Eastern Utah. Mary was a retired State of Utah employee. An active member of St. Ann's Parrish, her favorite pastime was dancing and traveling abroad. Survived by her husband Belarmino; five brothers and one sister; children, Belarmino II (Lori), Karleen (Kim) Mitchell, Matthew (Susan), Michelle (Robert) Crooks, Renee Tuke, Mark, Ronnie (JoLynn) Dan (Diane); 29 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents and daughter Denise Varoz-Jones. Special thanks goes out to the staff of Christus St. Joseph Villa and St. Mark's Hospital. Funeral mass will be held Monday, January 10, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 450 E. 2100 So., Salt Lake City. Friends may call Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005 from 6-7 p.m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church with a vigil service starting at 7 p.m. Interment Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Directors Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/8/2005 - 1/9/2005.