OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 9 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 Anderson, Maurice J. Maurice J. Anderson 1940 ~2005 LEVAN - Maurice James Anderson, age 64, passed away January 6, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born November 24, 1940 in Nephi, Utah to James Marion and Evelyn Bough Anderson. He married Jeneal Moosman, August 13, 1960. They were later divorced. He graduated from Juab High School. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1957 and served four years active duty. He liked to fish and ride his four wheeler in the mountains prospecting and enjoying the outdoors. He is survived by his four children, Tamera (Mitchell) Draper of Freemont, UT; Wanda (Dwight) Oyler of Loa, UT; Eddie (Shawna) Anderson of Idaho; Paul Anderson of Colorado; 10 grandchildren brother, Gary L. Anderson of Nephi, UT. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005 in the Levan LDS Chapel. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Levan Cemetery. Directors, Anderson Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. 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. Begent, Shirley Hardman Shirley Hardman Begent 1923 ~ 2005 MAGNA- In loving memory of our loving wife, mother, and grandmother Shirley Pauline Hardman Begent who passed away January 6, 2005 in West Valley City. She was born May 5, 1923 in Springville, Utah to Frank and Grace Smith Hardman. She married Alma Catten Begent November 22, 1941 in Magna, Utah. She was a member of the LDS church, and also of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was very artistic at handicrafts including crocheting and cross-stitching. She was a very loving, caring, and giving person. Survived by her husband, Alma; daughter, Lyn Jones; granddaughter, Cindy Jones; brother, Frank (Betty) Hardman; and sister, Jane (Doc) Coffey. Preceded in death by her parents, and sister, Carol Robinette. Funeral services will be held 12 noon, Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 at the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 S., where friends may call Monday one hour prior to services. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. 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. Buchi, Marjorie W. Marjorie W. Buchi "Margie" On January 6, 2005, at the age of 76, Marge Buchi left this life for her next creative adventure. The heart of our much loved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend finally failed her. We were lucky enough to receive final expressions of love to us and receive final advice to not worry about her even one last "Go Utes!" Mom loved life and all if offered. Nothing could keep her down or still. She loved to be around her family, to travel, cook, sew, throw parties, arrange flowers, be on the go with her many friends and serve her community and church with her creative talents. She was born November 9, 1928 to John T. and Irene Hansen Wignall. A lifelong member of the LDS Church, she married her husband Keith W. Buchi, was sealed for time and all eternity and was a great mom to four children. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, daughter Jodi Buchi Lush, son Brad Buchi, sister Jeanne Ames, grandson Josh Lush, and great-grandson Mac. She is survived by sons Mark (Denise) Buchi, Craig (Tina) Buchi, sister and extra right hand and legs, Susan Wignall Storch, brother Jack Wignall, many nieces, nephews and close friends, 17 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, with five more on the way. A viewing will be held for friends and family on Wed., January 12th at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St. from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Cottonwood Stake Center, 1830 E. 6400 S. at 11 a.m. Friends and family may also call one hour prior to funeral services. Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 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. Burke, Arnold Merritt Arnold MerrittBurke "Beloved Father and Grandfather" Arnold Merritt Burke, age 86, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born February 17, 1918 in Salmon Idaho. Married Zina Pearl Rowley, November, 1940. She preceded him in death and he married Mary Alice Cooper, July 27, 1957. She also preceded him in death. His quiet humor and encouragement to always do your best will be everlasting in the memories of those who love him. He is survived by his daughters, Diane K. House of West Valley City, Utah; Connie G. Lovelace of Woodville, Texas; Renee Tara Burke of Cayucos, California; a step-son, Robert Glass; five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Hazel LaVigne of Portland, Oregon and many special friends. Preceded in death by wives; parents; son, Richard Keith Burke; stepson, Douglas Glass. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Hunter 15th Ward, 5000 West Pavant Avenue (3710 South). A viewing will be one hour prior to services. Arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. Interment, Westwood Cemetery, Westwood, California. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Christensen, Phyllis S. Phyllis S.Christensen 1917 ~ 2005 Phyllis S. Christensen, age 87, died Thursday, January 6, 2005 at her home in Overton, Nevada. She was born May 3, 1917 in Daniels, Utah to Nymphas Nephi and Edna McDonald Simmons. On January 3, 1944 she married Allen Duane Christensen in Price, Utah. He preceded her in death on May 8, 1991. Phyllis grew up in Daniels and Heber, Utah. She raised her family in Carbon County supporting her husband as he labored as a miner. They retired to Murray, Utah for 30 years before she moved to Overton to live with her son over the last year and a half. She was a very talented artist, and enjoyed crocheting and handicrafts. She loved being with her grandchildren. Survivors include three sons: Jack (Olga) of Kearns, UT; Kenneth (Shirley) of Centerfield, UT; Larry (Patricia) of Overton; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother and three sisters: Lenore Peterson of Sandy, UT; Isaac Simmons of Sandy, UT; DeEtta (Jim) Hollinbeck of Salt Lake City, UT and LoaJean (Fred) Collins of West Valley City, Utah. Funeral services will be Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 12 Noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 So. Sandy, Utah, with visitations from 6-8 p.m. Monday, January 10, 2005 and from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to services at the mortuary. Interment will be in the Heber City Cemetery. www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Connelly, George Gary George Gary Connelly (Good Guy Gary) Our family patriarch, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, mentor, leader and hero, Gary Connelly, age 68, passed away peacefully at home on January 5, 2005, in Sandy, Utah, after an eight-month battle with lung cancer. Born September 21, 1936, in Levan, Utah, to George Graham Connelly and Esther Eliza Gardner Connelly. Gary attended Granite High School in Salt Lake City. After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Air Force where he served four years. Upon completion of his military service in 1957, Gary met the love of his life, Marian Anderson, and they were married in Elko, Nevada. Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Graduating from Stevens Henager College, he began his career working for his brother-in-law, Bill Mihlberger, at All Makes Typewriter Company. He later furthered his sales expertise working at Industrial Supply Company. His keen business and entrepreneurial skills led him to launch his own business venture, thus founding Abrasive and Tool Specialties, later known as ATS Industrial Supply. ATS was soon recognized by a prominent industrial association as one of the best managed industrial supply distributors in the country. After a few years Gary expanded the company, opening an office in Phoenix, AZ. Gary was happy serving others in his community. He was a member of the Salt Lake City Jaycees for many years and was currently serving on the Chasqui Humanitarian Board of Directors, participating in a service expedition to Peru benefiting the less fortunate people of that country. He also served as President of Hidden Valley Country Club in 2001 and was a member of FireRock Country Club in Fountain Hills, AZ. He was an active member of the LDS church and served as a Sunday school president. He was currently serving as High Priest secretary. He was an avid golfer, and he couldn't resist hunting for golf balls in the rough, no matter how hard they were to find. Gary and Marian enjoyed spending the winter months in Fountain Hills, AZ, golfing, walking, hiking, going to the movies and basking in the winter sun. Gary was often heard saying, "Life is good." He is survived by his wife Marian, his three children: Kellie, Corey (Teri), Chris (Jodi). He will be missed by sisters Beth (Harvey) Christensen, Renae (Dale) Clark, Bernis (Dan) Moore, Iris (Barney) Roberts, Margo (Fred) Silvester; grandchildren: Coty (Jen) Duran, Christopher, Bryce, Gary Joel and great-grandson, Jordan. Services will be 12 noon, Tuesday, January 11, 2005, Northridge Ward, 11196 South Wasatch Blvd, Sandy. Friends may call Monday, 6 to 8 p.m., at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., and Tuesday, 10:45 to 11:45, at the church. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gary's favorite charity: Chasqui Humanitarian, 6925 Union Park Suite 600, Midvale, Utah 84047. www.larkinmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. 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. England, Evelyn C. Evelyn C.England 1904 ~ 2005 Our beloved mother and grandmother, Evelyn C. England, 100, passed away Friday, January 7, 2005 in Tooele, Utah. She was born August 7, 1904 in Brisbane, Australia to Albert Victor and Thethis Rebecca Guy Cockerill. She married John Elmer England in Tooele, Utah on November 1, 1922, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on April 11, 1952. She is survived by her eight children: Mary Wollan, Betty (Lloyd) Tonelli, Maxine (Gene) Falkenrath, Bonnie Hunter, Helen Whitlock, Alice (Ron) Harvey, Marjorie (Duane) Garrard, and Leo (Joanne) England. Also by 25 grandchildren and many great and great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and three sons-in-law. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the Tooele North 3rd Ward, 141 W. 200 N. (Utah Ave.) Tooele. A viewing will be held Wed., January 12, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main Tooele, and Thurs. from 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the Church. Interment, Tooele City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 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. Fitch, Styles Scott Styles Scott Fitch 1990 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Styles Scott Fitch passed away on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 at Primary Children's Medical Center from sudden cardiac arrest. Styles was born on November 12, 1990 in Mesa, Arizona to Teri Milne Fitch and Scott James Fitch. Styles and his parents moved to Sandy, Utah when he was 2 1/2- years-old. Styles enjoyed his time at Edgemont and Park Lane Elementary, Eastmont Jr. High, and his 8th grade year of home schooling by his mother and two of his aunts. Through his fourteen years, Styles faced his medical challenges with a stellar attitude. Through it all, Styles filled his life with the things he loved the most: his family, his friends, his faith, Nintendo, and any TV show about choppers or hot rods. Styles had a tremendous and unusual influence on everyone he came in contact with. Styles was a treasured gift, very precious and fragile; a valiant son, extending his best effort and positive attitude at all times. Styles was a true friend and teacher. Styles has taught patience, kindness, and love with a cultured and fine sense of humor. Styles was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed serving as a Deacon and most recently, a teacher. When his health allowed, Styles enjoyed skiing with the Snowbird Adaptive Sports Program and enjoyed his association with the Forever Young Foundation and being a recipient of the Make-a-Wish Foundation all of which added joy and happiness to his life. Styles is survived by his: parents, and two sisters, Sage and Ally Fitch, all of Sandy, UT; grandparents, President James Warren and Sheron Fitch (President of the Johannesburg, South Africa Mission), and Verl Clyde and Nancy Milne, of St. George, UT; great-grandparents, Dora Fitch, of Provo, UT; Ora Milne, of St. George, UT; and James E. Wade, of St. George, UT; as well as many dear aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who Styles loved and cherished. Styles was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Earl Milne, Warren Fitch, Clyde Milne, LaNita Milne, and Ida Wade; and relatives, Katie Jane Milne, Spencer Howard, Mark Milne, Steve Fitch, and Steve Milne. Funeral services will be held at the Sandy Granite South Stake Center, 2126 E. Gyrfalcon Dr. (10000 S.) on Monday, January 10, 2005 at 1:00 p.m., with a viewing from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A viewing will be held on Sunday, January 9, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy. (10600 S.) South Jordan, UT. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, January 11, at 2:00 p.m. at the St. George City Cemetery. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff Street, St. George, UT (435-673-2454). The family would like to thank the many doctors and nurses, who have taken a special and personal interest in Styles' life and well being over the last fourteen years. We thank you for all you've done. Friends and family are invited to offer their condolences at www.spilsburymortuary.com. Click on the dove. Obituaries are also available at our website. Click on the rose. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Frampton, Corey Corey Frampton Angel's Daddy ALWAYS ON OUR MINDS. Your smile and big heart will always be with us. Love from Angel, Mom, Dad, Troy, Pyper, Ryan and Shelayne Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Gallegos, Elias A. Elias A. Gallegos 1924 ~ 2005 Elias A. Gallegos, 80, passed away January 2, 2005 in Tulare, California.He was born November 1, 1924 in Conjilon, New Mexico to Jose E. and Eloise Trujillo Gallegos.He enjoyed fishing and nature.He is survived by his wife, Maria. Children, Jimmy, Ernie, Adrian, Elias, David, William, Debbie, and Sita. Sister, Maria Eloise Gallegos and several grandchildren.He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas, daughter, Valerie, sister, Tonia, and brother, Ben.A special thanks to Mitch and Jerri Quintana.A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday, 11:30 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4501 West 5215 South. Committal, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. 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. Graham, Alyce S. Alyce S. Graham 1916 ~ 2005 OREM, UT. - Alyce S. Graham, 88, of Orem, died January 1, 2005. Born February 23, 1916 daughter of Ben and Carrie Coarsen, St. John; in Marengo, IL. Educated in Marengo public schools. Met and married Vincent S. Graham, in 1943 in California. Attended UVCC; worked as a Psych Tech for 17 years at Utah State Hospital. Founding member of Orem Community Church. She enjoyed all sports. Survivors include children: Barbara (John) Patrick of Salt Lake City; James (Chris) Graham of Orem; and Jon Graham. Grandchildren John Patrick and Carrie Graham. Preceded in death by husband Vincent S. Graham and five brothers and sisters. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005, at 11:30 a.m. in the Orem City Cemetery. Celebration of life will be held following, at Orem Community Church. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the General Nursing Scholarship UVSC, 801-863-8205 or 800 West University Parkway, Orem, UT 84058-5999. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Hall, Mary Ruth Newman Mary Ruth Newman Hall 1925 ~ 2005 Mary was born on a cold November 4, 1925, to S. Burton and Ophelia Newman. She passed away on a cold and snowy January 7, 2005, after a long battle with cancer. Her children were by her side. Mary married Thomas L. Hall on June 13, 1952, in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they had eight children. Tom passed away in 1978. Mary graduated from West High School at age 16 and attended BYU and LDS Business College. She was an outstanding student and loved to learn. A faithful member of the LDS Church, Mary served an LDS mission in Eastern Canada. She spent her life doing Church service and was a great example to everyone who knew her. Before raising her family, Mary worked at Mountain Bell and the Salt Lake Hardware Company. After the death of her husband, she worked for Salt Lake City in the Community Affairs Office until her retirement. Mary was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Camp 34, and a member of the Quilt Guild. She was active in her local mobile watch group and volunteered at Jackson Elementary School for many years. Mary loved to read, sew, quilt and play games. She loved to serve the widows in her area, and surrounded herself with friends and family. She enriched the lives of her family and friends with her presence. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Survived by her children Thomas (MaryAnn), Oregon; Ruth Moore, West Jordan; David (Donna), Salt Lake; Marianne (Dave) Bauman, Magna; Robert (Becky) South Jordan; Joseph (Annette) West Jordan; John (Donnaleah), West Valley City; Janette (Steven) Crane, West Jordan; 38 grandchildren and 24+ great- grandchildren, one brother, Clifford Newman, Salt Lake; one sister-in-law, Blanche Cluff, Virginia, and many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, son-in-law Randall Moore, her sister, Naomi Graves, her brother, Willard Newman and many other loved ones. Mary's family would like to thank Dr. Riley and his staff and IHC Hospice for their loving care. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 12, 12 noon at the LDS Chapel, 1100 West 5th North. Friends may call prior to the funeral from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or Tuesday evening, 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Hess, Rodney D. Rodney D. Hess Chief Master Sergeant, United States Air Force (Retired) 1920 ~ 2005 Rodney DeVerl Hess , born May 5, 1920, passed away in the early morning of January 7, 2005 in the Utah State Veterans Nursing Home, Salt Lake City. Rod was the oldest of four children born to DeVerl F. and Ruby Allen Hess. After high school, he joined the Utah National Guard in 1938 and participated in World War II, both in the Pacific and Europe. He returned to active service with the U.S. Air Force in 1947, at which time he supported the Berlin Airlift from Erding Air Base, Germany, where he met his wife-to-be, Dorothee Steiner, of Katowice, Poland. They were married in Salt Lake City January 7th, 1952. Rod was active in his father's wholesale business in Logan, served in many capacities in community service organizations, and was a respected member of the community. He retired from the Air Force Reserve as a Chief Master Sergeant in 1980, and from professional life in 1985. Rod and Dorothee moved to Salt Lake City in 1991. He is survived by his wife, his younger brother Jerry and wife Babara of Ventura, California, his son, Lieutenant Colonel Gary Hess and wife Iwona of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, his daughter, Janice Budge and husband Lynn of Sandy, Utah, and two grandchildren, Brian and Stephanie Budge. A private memorial service will be held in the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary on Monday, January 10th. The family's heartfelt thanks goes to the staff of the Utah State Veterans Nursing Home for their care and support during Rod's tenure. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests that donations be made to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) at: UNICEF USA, 333 East 38th Street, New York, New York 10016, or online at www.unicefusa.org Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 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. Hughes, Wayne D. Wayne D. Hughes Always in ourhearts 10/11/37 ~ 1/5/05 Our loving father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend passed away peacefully surrounded by his children. He was born in Mt. Pleasant, Utah to Joseph Worthen Hughes and Bertha Christina Larsen Hughes. He graduated from North Sanpete High School in 1955. He worked hard to support his family, working for various farmers in the area, sometimes with his brothers. He loved his family and supported them whenever possible. He especially liked babysitting his oldest brother's children whenever possible. Married Pauline Knudsen in 1967 and moved to Seattle, Washington, and was soon blessed with the birth of his son Dale Joseph and 13 months later a daughter Mona Kathleen. They then moved back to Utah and made a home in West Valley and were blessed with the birth of their son David Wayne. He excelled in the heating/air conditioning industry earning the respect of many people. He had worked for Lennox Industries, Bonneville Heating & Air Conditioning, Thompson & Sons Heating & Air Conditioning, and retired after working in Dugway, Utah. Wayne was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He held and served in various positions including in the Boy Scout program. He enjoyed doing genealogy and other hobbies including collecting model cars, and participating in talk radio. One of his most important hobbies was writing stories about his life and especially completing a history of his mother, Bertha. In 1999 he was blessed with his first granddaughter, Maegan Hughes (David) and shortly after another granddaughter, Nikole Hughes (David). 18 months ago he was given his first grandson Corey Prentice (Mona). He was very proud of them and enjoyed them when they came to visit. We will all miss Dad dearly. He made everyone feel like they were family. He is survived by Pauline Evans; children, Dale Joseph Hughes, John and Mona Hughes Prentice, David Wayne and Jennifer Hughes and his three grandchildren, Maegan Kathleen Hughes, Nikole Karan Hughes (David and Jennifer) and Corey Francis Prentice (Mona and John). He is survived by one brother, Ralph L. Hughes (Vallene), and one sister, Jolene R. Duke (Cal); and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his father, Joseph W. Hughes; mother, Bertha L. Hughes; his older brother, Kenith; and half-brothers and half-sister, Darr Hughes, Worthen Hughes and Helen Hahn. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 15th, 11 a.m. at the Hunter 9th Ward, 6400 W. 3500 S. A viewing will be held Fri. evening from 6-8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd, and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Hutchins, Margaret Margaret Hutchins "Margie" Margie passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 4, 2005. She was born June 7, 1920 in Salt Lake City to Lorenzo and Margaret Fullmer. She married John K. Hoopiiaina in Salt Lake City in 1936. He preceded her in death. She married Glen B. Hutchins in Salt Lake City, July 26, 1952. Survived by her husband, Glen; son, John (Ranee) Hoopiiaina; step-daughter, Diane Muzio of Delan, Florida; sisters, Maryanne Goodmanson and Wilma Wiece, both of Salt Lake; 11 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her children, Michael D., Albert M., and Luana L. Hoopiiaina; brothers, Ren and Ken Fullmer. Graveside memorial services will be held Tuesday, January, 11th, 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Road. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Tsunami victims through Wells Fargo Bank. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. James, Harding "Lewis " Harding "Lewis" James 1945 ~ 2005 Harding Lewis James 59, is at peace in the arms of his heavenly father. He returned home on Jan. 5, 2005 following complications from cancer. Lewis was born on July 30, 1945 in Greenwood, Mississippi to Jimmy James and Rosemary Spight. Lewis served his country in Vietnam. He is survived by his children, Adrian, Delano, and Bronte. His brothers, Perry (Margaret) Spight and Joshua (Carrie) Prince, nine grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Lewis brought comedy and passion in everything he did. He will be missed by many. Memorial services will be held Tuesday January 11 between 2-4 p.m. at Trinity AME, 239 E. 600 S., where family and friends may visit. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. 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. Kracaw, Wilma Leone Wilma Leone Kracaw 1920 ~ 2005 BLACKFOOT, IDAHO- Wilma Leone Kracaw, 84 year old Blackfoot resident, died peacefully but unexpectedly at her home on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2005. She was born to Matilda and Herbert Lee Allen on June 7, 1920, in Granger, Utah. She grew up and went to school in the Murray area of Salt Lake City where she attended Granite High School. After attending business school, she worked for Pacific Fruit where she met and married Idahoan Bill Kracaw on October 17, 1943. Following World War II, they returned to Blackfoot, Idaho, to make their home and raise two children, Katherine "Kitty" and Bill Kracaw. Bill preceded her in death on Sept. 6, 1997. Wilma worked in the County Assessor office and as Clerk of the District Court in Blackfoot. In retirement she took up painting and crafts, especially for her church's Christmas Bizarre. She loved to play cards and had played bridge with friends of 40 years. She was an active member of her Methodist Church for over 50 years. She was a beautiful lady who has loved and been loved in return. Survivors include two children, Katherine "Kitty" (David) Borrowman, Salt Lake City, UT, Bill (Lisa) Kracaw, State College, PA, one sister, Barbara (Eldon) Gibby and two brothers, Roy (Betty) Allen and Herb (Vilate) Allen, all of Salt Lake. Also surviving are nine grandchildren who were adored by their "Gram" and "Nana." Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 11, 2005, at the Hawker Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Ave, with Pastor Gay Jeffrey officiating. The family will meet with friends for a short time before the funeral. Interment will be in the Grove City Cemetery in Blackfoot. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Jason Lee Memorial United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Or UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. LaFleure, Susan Tolman Susan Tolman LaFleure 1/6/58 ~ 12/31/04 SALT LAKE CITY - Susan Tolman LaFleure died Dec. 31, at the young age of 46. She is resting peacefully under angels wings. She is survived by son, John; sisters, Rebecca Watson, and Mary Reeve; uncle, Scott Davis; grandmother, Ethel Davis; and father, Gordon Tolman. She leaves a great void in our lives and will be missed. The world is a much sadder place without her. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Leidy, Pearl Elizabeth Pearl Elizabeth Leidy 1915 ~ 2005 On January 3, 2005, the good Lord took her to her final resting place. She was born in Charleston, S.C. March 23, 1915. She is survived by her loving son, Jack. She was a part-time actress. She was a loving person and best friend - the love of my life. She also has many nephews and nieces and their children. She will make the final rest in Pennyroyal Cemetery, Georgetown, S. C. and rest on her Father's knee. May God bless them both. A memorial service will be held Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the New Grand Apartments, 7 East 400 South #519 Salt Lake City, UT. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Lloyd, Alvin Burdette Alvin Burdette Lloyd 1913 ~ 2005 Alvin Burdette Lloyd, 91, born September 18, 1913 in Riverton, Utah, died January 6, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Born to Frederick Sayers Lloyd and Elizabeth Cecelia Drake. Married Lorna May Walker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on January 26, 1937. Survived by six children: Gerald (Barbara), Sandy; Bruce (Verna), Midvale; Sonya Rose, West Jordan; Bernell (Carol), West Jordan; Shirl, Morgan; Melanie Lloyd, Taylorsville; 20 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Lavon Usher; brother, Clifton Lloyd both of Riverton. Preceded in death by his sweetheart, Lorna May Lloyd; brother, Edward Lloyd; sister, Cecelia Acerson; grandson, Shawn Lloyd. Funeral services Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 12:00 noon, Murray 21st Ward Chapel, 41 West 6280 South. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and at the ward Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Lowe, Jack T. Jack T. Lowe 1934 ~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. Mann, Dolores M. Dolores M. Mann 1925 ~ 2005 Dolores M. Mann, 79, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2005 in Logan, Utah. She was born on March 10, 1925 in McKeesport, PA. In 1946, she married Marvin E. Mann and they resided in Salt Lake City. Dolores worked with her husband in the family business for more than 30 years. They loved to spend time with family and friends, boating, golfing, ice skating and traveling. She also enjoyed playing bridge and volunteering in the gift shop at Holy Cross Hospital. She was loved by all who knew her and will truly be missed. Her kind and giving heart was reflected in her loving generosity to her children, grandchildren, extended family and many friends. Dolores was preceded in death by her husband in 1980. She is survived by two daughters, Jeannie Spackman (Robert) and Nancy Korth (Gary); four grandchildren, Jennifer and Eric Spackman; Leslie and Michelle Korth; and two sisters, Pearl Bachman and Verna Wilson. Graveside services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery on Monday, Jan. 10th at 10 a.m., 1950 East 10600 So. The family would like to thank the staff of Terrace Grove Assisted Living for their loving care of their mother. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Sunshine Terrace Foundation (225 North 200 West, Logan, UT. 84321). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. McLaws, Jesse R. Jesse R. McLaws "Bob" Jesse R. McLaws, better known as Bob to his family and friends, passed away January 7, 2005, at home with his family by his side. Born December 21, 1933 in Tooele, Utah to Glen Robert and Odetta Day McLaws. Married Judy McLaws in the Salt Lake LDS Temple March 17, 1961. Survived by his wife, daughters, Joni (Buck) McLaws, Diane (Russell) Taylor, Camille (Pam) McLaws; sons, Scott (Maren) McLaws, Marc (Robin) McLaws; son-in-law, Vaughn Royle, mother; sisters, Marge Stubbs, Mickey Hansen, and Florence Curwen. Preceded in death by his father, brother Gene McLaws, and daughter Michelle Royle. A viewing will be held at the Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Tuesday, January 11, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Tooele 7th Ward Chapel, 1000 W. Utah Ave., with a viewing from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Meacham, Bonnie Prince Bonnie Prince Meacham 1927 ~ 2005 Bonnie Prince Meacham, age 77, of Salt Lake City, UT, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 7, 2005 in Murray, UT, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Bonnie was born September 30, 1927 in Salt Lake City, UT to Louis Humbert Prince and Maud Soren Prince. Bonnie worked for many years as an executive secretary for 3-M Co. and Galigher International, to provide for her family. What a great example you were to us, grandma, to go to the temple for the first time at 72 years of age - you overcame the world. We Love You! Bonnie is survived by her children, Marie (Johnny) Byrge, Deanna (Wayne) Elggren, Margie (Carlyle) Knudsen; 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, sister, and son. Funeral services for Bonnie will be held on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 12:00 Noon at the Garden Heights Ward, 2220 E. Fisher Lane (2935 South). Friends may call Monday evening, from 6-8 p.m., at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 S. 2300 E., and at the church on Tuesday morning from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Please send condolences to family at www.holbrookmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Milliken, Nettie J. Nettie J. Milliken "Grandma" Nettie Jane Milliken, 90, died Jan. 5, 2005 in Salt Lake City. She was born May 2, 1914 in Durango, Colorado to William Scott and Nettie Daniels Harvey. She married Harold C. Milliken. He preceded her in death. Nettie is survived by two daughters: Betty Bauer (Bob), of Nebraska, Lorraine Christensen, and son, John H. Milliken (Linda), of Salt Lake City. Also survived by five grandsons, nine great-grandchildren, and one great-great- grandchild. The family wishes to express their gratitude to Christus St. Joseph Villa and LDS Hospital for their exemplary care given. A private family service will be held at a later date. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Milner, Mary Alma Mary Alma Milner 1922 ~ 2004 Mary A. Milner died in Chicago on December 23, 2004. She was 82 going on eternal. She is survived by her sister, Francis M. Stevenson; and niece, Dr. Ellen B. Callis, Salt Lake City; nephews, David M. Besse, Mission Viejo, CA; Belden A. Besse, Findlay Ohio; and Dr. Thomas M. Bessie, Omaha, NB. Mary's devotion to those she loved, to her home, her city, her neighborhood and her Garden Fair, was unconditional and profound. A celebration of her life will be held at her home on her birthday, March 4, 2005. There will be no other services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. 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. Penman, Winnifred Eschler Winnifred Eschler Penman 1913 ~ 2005 Winnifred Eschler Penman, 91, passed away peacefully, watching the snow fall, on Thursday, January 6, 2005, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born April 13, 1913, in Paris, Idaho to Ursula Rosina Kunzler and Gottfried Eschler. They moved to Millville, Utah in 1917 and then to Salt Lake City in 1922. She married Fred Sheldon, later divorced. Married Robert John Penman on March 20, 1937, their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Winnifred treasured the many years she served in the Primary organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She often said it was some of the best years of her life. She was a devoted mother to her youngest son for many years, prior to his passing. Winnifred is survived by her loving husband of over 67 years; children, Marlene Sheldon Johnson, David Robert (June), John Winston (Gloria Jean), Patricia Louise Riet, Judith Ann (Kenneth) Black; grandchildren, Wendy Rammell, Michael Johnson, Minde (Russ) Mower, Lynan Graf, Sean (Raquel), Robert John, Cori (Mark) Rackley, Michelle (Bob) Besmehn, John Travis, Raelene (Larry) Eppard, Angela (Mike) Abbott, , Elizabeth (Kurt) Curtiss, Jacqueline Black; 21-1/2 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, all 17 brothers and sisters, sons Fredric Eschler and Joseph Raymond, grandchildren David and Raena. Services will be held Tuesday, January 11, 2005, 12:00 noon, at Central Park Ward, 304 East 2700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends may visit at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 200 East, Salt Lake City on Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday at the church 10:45-11:45 a.m. Interment: Elysian Burial Gardens. Online guest book and directional maps available at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Peterson, Edith EdithPeterson 1914 ~ 2005 LAYTON Edith Rose Peterson, 90, passed away January 7, 2005 at the age of 90 years. She was born in Richville, Morgan County, Utah on June 4, 1914 to Parley and Laura Porter Rose. Edith graduated from Morgan High School. She married Eddie Peterson on August 20, 1934. He passed away on March 31, 1979. They were the parents of three children; one son and two daughters. She was a school lunch manager in the Ogden School District for 23 years, most of that time at the Lewis School, where her reputation was such that the district officials would very often conduct their meetings at her school just to partake of her lunches. She was an active church worker serving 35 years in the Primary, including 12 of them as president. Edith was a very dedicated temple worker in the Ogden Temple. She was an Ordinance Worker for many, many years and also spent many hours as a Patron doing Temple work for others. The greatest joy of her life was her loving and devoted family and the exemplary lives they lived. Surviving are her son, Roger (Kathy) Peterson of South Jordan and daughter, Diann (Sharm) Christensen of Layton. She is also survived by two brothers, Otis Rose of Morgan, Utah; Farrell Rose (Joyce) of Mesquite, Nevada; two sisters, Gae (Venell) Johnson of Vernal, Utah; and NaTel (Ralph) Thackeray of Morgan, Utah. Preceded in death by her parents, one daughter and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road. Friends and family may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Pratt, Robert Bob Lenox Robert BobLenox Pratt 1921 ~ 2005 Robert Lenox Pratt, age 83, passed away peacefully from Alzheimer's disease on January 7, 2005. Born May 30, 1921 in Arco, Idaho to Albert Lenox and Geneil E. Braithwaite Pratt. He has two surviving brothers Gerald C. Jerry Pratt (LaRae) of Firth, ID and William R. Bill Pratt (Marilyn) of Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by his parents; and his first wife, Dorothy Louise Gibson Pratt. Surviving children are Carolyn Van Stralen of Clio, CA; Gary R. Pratt (Carol) of Cottonwood Heights, UT; Scott L. Pratt (Catherine) of Arvada, CO; 10 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Survived by his wife Shirley Snyder Pratt; stepchildren are Dr. Craig V. Lee (Linda), Scott W. Lee (Lauri), Richard C. Lee (Tracy), all of Salt Lake City; Robin C. Lee (Suzi) of Farmington, 13 grandchildren. Bob is a native of Salt Lake City who studied accounting at the University of Utah, and had CPA training at the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. Bob was the comptroller and auditor for Rocky Mountain Machinery Co. in Salt Lake City after serving as manager of its division office in Boise, Idaho. He had been with J.K. Wheeler for 10 years before joining Rocky Mountain Machinery and began as office manager when the company was formed in 1957. He retired after 43 years of service with this company. As a young man he served a mission in Western Canada and later served several Stake Missions in Boise, Idaho. In July of 1990 Robert and Shirley were called to served in the Micronesia Guam Mission. They later served in the LDS Church Employment Service Office. Robert was a man of strong character values, personal ethics and integrity. He was compassionate toward everyone. He served faithfully in many LDS Ward and Stake positions. Services will be held Wednesday the 12th at Mount Olympus 9th Ward Chapel, located at 4635 Lanark Dr. (3315 E.), at 12 noon. Day of service viewing is 10:45-11:45 a.m. at the ward. Tuesday evening viewing is 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary located at 260 E. South Temple. Interment is at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park located at 3401 S. Highland Dr. The family wishes to thank the staff at Garden Terrace Care Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Riley, Lillian M. Lillian M. Riley "Our Beautiful Mom" MAGNA - On Saturday, January 8, 2005 our loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Lillian Mitchell Riley peacefully returned to her family in Heaven. She was born August 18, 1918 in Pleasant Green (Magna), Utah to Harry and Sylvia Coon Mitchell. She grew up in Bacchus in a close-knit family and that legacy of love surrounded her all the days of her life. She married her sweetheart, A. Blaine Riley on June 20, 1936. Their 68 years of marriage was blessed with six loving children, Deanna (deceased), Gerri (Frank) Leonelli, Kelly Blaine (deceased), Tom (Juli), Sherryl Case, and Kaye (Chris) Ogden. We all reaped the benefits of mom's incredible talents, cooking, sewing, crocheting, singing, and endless hours of love and service she unselfishly gave throughout her whole life. Mom and dad instilled in us a great sense of family, service, and hard work. We'll carry on your legacy of love. Survived by her husband, Blaine; four children; fourteen grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; brothers, LeRoy Mitchell and Mark Mitchell; sisters, Ella Empey and Joy Yonker; and aunt, LaVern Empey. Preceded in death by parents, two children, one sister, a daughter-in-law, and one great granddaughter. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Wed., January 12, 2005 at the Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 W. 3000 S. Friends may call Tues. 6-8 p.m. at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 S., and Wed. 12-12:45 p.m. at the church. Interment: Pleasant Green Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Ross, Charles J. Charles J.Ross 1909 ~ 2005 On January 7, 2005, Charles James Ross passed away peacefully of natural causes.Born to George and Mary Romney Ross seven months after his father, George, was killed in Salt Lake's first automobile accident, April 7, 1909. He said many times he never knew a father and never was a father. He graduated from LDS High School and attended the U of U for a short time. Charles married his sweetheart, Verda Lee, June 17, 1946, in the SL Temple. After a 31 month LDS German-Austria Mission, Charles served three years in the US Army during World War II as a Clerk and LDS Group Leader. He served 37 years for Salt Lake City Corporations as a Deputy Court Clerk, IBM & Traffic Division Supervisor, Accountant, License Inspector and many other positions for the City. He was Bishop of his beloved 20th Ward where his grandfather, George Romney, was bishop for 25 years, and where Charles resided for his entire life. He served as ward and stake clerks for many years. He loved his volunteer work as a Host on Temple Square for 16 years and over five years did name extraction work. Was a conscientious Home Teacher for almost 80 years. Charles (Uncle Chic to many) will be remembered for his love of people, his good manners, dignity, kindness to all, and love of God. He is survived by loving nieces and nephews, Betsy Ross Y. Newton, Gaylen S. Young, Jr., Mary Lou Y. Doxey, George J. Ross and Carolynn R. Hultquist. The family wants to thank the wonderful people at Brighton Gardens for their helpful and loving care. The funeral will be held at the 20th Ward Chapel, 107 North G Street, at 12 noon, January 13, 2005, with a viewing one hour before. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Mary Ross Music Scholarship Fund at the University of Utah. Online condolences www.larkinmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Seely, Mildred Morley Mildred Morley Seely 1903 ~ 2005 Mildred Morley Seely passed away at the age of 101 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. With the support of family and loved ones she was able to remain in her own home until her passing on January 8, 2005. She was the 11th child born to HanCena Hansen and Amasa Allen Morley on August 9, 1903. She was the great-granddaughter of Isaac Morley Sr. and enjoyed a rich pioneer heritage. She married Ray Edwin Seely in the Manti Temple on January 4, 1922. They were devoted to each other and moved in the same shadow until Ray's passing in May of 1981. They had eight children. Millie had a wonderful positive attitude and was always "super duper". She was a member of the LDS church, serving in Primary and Relief Society organizations and a visiting teacher for many years. She was a hard worker and enjoyed her home and beautiful yard. Mildred enjoyed doing handwork and made many beautiful crocheted items. She was the famous "pizza lady" at her son, Terrel's, grocery store in Mt. Pleasant and worked there until she was 97 years old. She was featured in a Cream o'Weber TV commercial. Her great loves were her husband and family and clothes. She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons, Robert and Cherron. She is survived by Velores (daughter-in-law), Miriam (Kenneth) Young, Norma (Boyd) Larsen, Marlane (Bruce) Harless, Marilyn (David) Sorensen, Sue Ann (Roger) Croshaw, and Terrel (Glenda) Seely. She has 32 grandchildren, 58 great-grand-children, and 19 great-great-grandchildren. Mother loved and was grateful to all those who served her. Our gratitude to hospice for their support. Friends and family may call Tuesday, January 11 from 6-8 p.m. at Rasmussen Mortuary, 96 North 100 West, Mt. Pleasant and on Wednesday, January 12 from 9:30-10:30 at the Mt. Pleasant LDS 4th Ward, 49 South State, Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services will follow at 11:00. Interment will be at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Sloan, Ronald Lee Ronald Lee Sloan 1941 ~ 2004 Ron passed unexpectedly at his home in Cle Elum, Washington. He was the proud father of Clint (Hawaii), Cheri and Shelli, Washington; son of Margie and Joseph Sloan, Jr. (deceased); brother of Jack, Carolyn and Craig, Salt Lake City. Per his wish he will be cremated. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Stephens, John LaGrande John LaGrande Stephens 11/26/11 ~ 1/7/05 Our beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, John LaGrande Stephens, 93, of Salt Lake City, passed away peacefully at his home January 7, 2005 of causes incident to age. He was a gentle, kind man who gave everyone in his family unconditional love and support.Born in Montpelier, Idaho to John Edwin and Louisa Perkins. LaGrande was the oldest son and second child of nine. He worked and played hard on the family ranch, graduated from Montpelier High, and attended BYU until being called on an LDS mission to the British Isles. Upon returning to Salt Lake, he met his sweetheart Grace Tolman who he married in 1938 in the Salt Lake Temple. He served in the Merchant Marines in World War II. He was an accountant for construction companies, helping build Snowbird Resort and the Salt Palace Convention Center. He was a people person, loved walking and music. He is survived by his wife Grace, daughter Diane and her husband Jim Hoggan, son John Tolman Stephens, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, his sister Shirley Wheatley, brothers Charles Culver and Elmo Sterling. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Ruth, brothers Earl Edwin, Neldon Dean, Glen Sherman and Roger Maxwell. Graveside services will be Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 1:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Dr. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to tsunami disaster victims in care of Wells Fargo Bank. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Summerhays, Howard Bennion Howard Bennion Summerhays 1910 ~ 2005 Howard Bennion Summerhays passed away peacefully on January 7, 2005. He was born on November 2, 1910 to Joshua and Mary Bennion Summerhays in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from LDS High School and later from the University of Utah where he was a member of Pi Beta Kappa fraternity and the U of U swim team. He also served an LDS Mission to Germany. Howard married his beloved companion, Beth Papworth on December 15, 1938 in the Salt Lake Temple. During World War II, Howard was an FBI agent who faithfully served his country and helped solve several espionage cases. Following the war he joined his brothers Joe and Ben and helped manage the family business, J.W. Summerhays and Sons and its subsidiary, Utah Wool Pulling Company. This business venture allowed him to support his family for many years and also provided a unique opportunity for the young men in the families to learn the meaning of hard physical labor and with that the value of a college education. In 1973, this business was sold and the proceeds were reinvested in other business ventures, which continued on for many years. Howard enjoyed raising horses, dogs, liked hunting, fishing, playing golf and bridge. The family would like to thank his Monday afternoon bridge group, Bevan Leonard, Joe Ringholz and Rocky Rochford for their friendship and support of Dad. During Howard's retirement he and Beth could often be found on the Willow Creek golf course enjoying the game with their friends. Howard and Beth also enjoyed traveling around the world. They loved to spend winters in Coronado, CA. Most of all, Howard loved his family and all of the singing, laughing and good times they had together. His last night before the brief illness preceding his death was spent cheering the University of Utah on to win the Fiesta Bowl. Go Utes! Howard is survived by his dear wife Beth, daughter Diane (Barrie Strachan), son Roger (Gayle), four grandchildren (Renee, Jason, Michelle and Ryan), and his sister Ruth Rich. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Virginia Howard, brothers Joe and Ben, and his infant son, Howard Jr. The family wishes to thank Arbor Care for the support given over the last year with special thanks to caregivers Debbie Barlow and Tina Bos. We love you, Grampy. "God be with you till we meet again." Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 11 at noon in the Rodeo Lane LDS Chapel (6350 South Rodeo Lane - approximately 1450 East). Friends may call Monday from 6:30-8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Chapel (3401 South Highland Drive). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Tobler, Gilbert George Gilbert George Tobler Will Be Missed Gilbert George Tobler died on January 7, 2005 from complications related to a brain tumor. Gilbert had the good fortune of being born and raised in Santa Clara, Utah by his parents George Ensign Tobler and Otillia Katherine Ence. Gil left Southern Utah in 1942 to serve in the military. After World War II he returned to Utah. He studied at the University of Utah and was an excellent student. He was also a great athlete. He helped the University of Utah football team win their conference title in 1947 and 1948. He was second in the nation for the most interceptions in 1948 and is in the U's record book for returning a kick-off for 103 yards. Gilbert was recruited to play professional football by a number of teams in the NFL. What is extraordinary is that he turned down those offers to serve a mission in South Africa. Upon return from his mission, he married his beloved friend of seven years, Marva Jean Paxman. Gil and Marva were married in September of 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. In 1955, he graduated from the University of Utah Medical School and specialized in orthopedic surgery. After practicing in Seattle, San Francisco, and New York in the Public Health Service, he and his family settled in Salt Lake City. He worked on staff at the Salt Lake Clinic and at LDS Hospital. He also donated his time and medical skills to those who didn't have access to affordable health care. Gil was a faithful member of the LDS Church in every sense. He spent countless hours studying and pondering the Gospel with an open mind, honest heart and with great faith. He was truly a humble servant. What is remarkable about Gil is that he was always loyal and always worked within the Church to make it a more perfect institution. Gil served the Church in a number of capacities. He was on the LDS General Board Athletic Committee for 13 years. With his wife Marva, Gil served 18 months as a Church service missionary in New Zealand, and together they also served a Central City Service Mission in Salt Lake City. Gil's family admires the unity with which Gil and Marva worked together in the service of others. Above all, Gil was unselfish and compassionate. He was generous with his material possessions as well as with his spirituality. We'll miss his great smile and quick humor. He is survived by his wife Marva, children Teri Bates (Peter), Cindy Hintze (Larry), Jacki Hatfield (Kris), Stephen Tobler (Silvia), Anne Andrew (Chris), and James Tobler (Debora). He is also survived by 16 grandchildren and a great-grandson. The family will greet friends and relatives at Garner Funeral Home at 1001 11th Avenue (across from the Salt Lake City Cemetery) on Wednesday, January 12th from 6-8 p.m. and at the Emigration Stake Center in Salt Lake City on 2nd Avenue and K Street on Thursday, January 13th from 11-11:45 a.m. Funeral services will be held at the Emigration Stake Center on Thursday, Jan. 13th at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Gil's name to the Perpetual Education Fund of the LDS Foundation (1-800-525-8074) or to Doctors Without Borders (1-888-392-0392), which serves humanitarian needs in crisis situations. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Tunno, Thomas Charles Thomas Charles Tunno 1960 ~ 2005 Thomas Charles Tunno passed away peacefully on January 7, 2005. Our husband, son, father, grandpa, brother and friend will be greatly missed. Thomas was born on August 15, 1960 in Golden, Colorado. Married Rachel Phillips on August 18, 1978. He is survived by his wife, Rachel; two sons; Antonio (Liz), and Benjaman; two grandsons, Gage and Joey; parents, Joe and Ruby Tunno; sister, Gina (Pat) Grosskreutz; mother-in-law, Mary Phillips; several brothers and sisters-in-law, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and his pals, Max and Maddie. His grandkids were his joy as he spent everyday with them. The garage was his second love where he could fix anything. He loved to help others. His heart was as big as he was. He worked for D&RG Railroad as a carman, as well as at Metalcraft Trailers as a welder. A viewing will be held on January 12, 2005 from 11:30-12:30 at St. Francis Xavier Church, located at 4501 W. 5215 S. followed by a eulogy from 12:30-1:00. Funeral Mass will begin at 1 p.m. A viewing will be held on Tuesday evening from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the church followed by a Rosary. Interment will follow the Mass at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 Redwood Road. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. 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. Veblungsnes, Kenneth Herman Kenneth Herman Veblungsnes 1952 ~ 2005 Kenneth passed away January 7, 2005. His parents Odie and Margaret, sisters Kathy (King), Karen (Maynes), Kim (Gough) and brother Kurtis survive him. Born November 17, 1952 in SLC, Utah. Graduate of Murray High School, LDS Seminary and Trade Tech as a draftsman. Kenny had a strong testimony and was an LDS Temple Worker. We will miss his sweet spirit. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at Riverside Second Ward (5150 S 500 W) from noon to 2:00 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/9/2005 - 1/10/2005. Walters, Edythe A. Edythe A. Walters 12/2/1929 ~ 1/7/2005 Edythe A. Walters, age 75, passed away Jan. 7, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born Dec. 2, 1929 in Murray Utah. Edythe married Don L. Walters on Oct. 3, 1948. They were married for 57 years. Edythe was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the Relief Society and a temple worker at the Jordan Valley Temple. She worked for Parker-Hannifin as an Executive Secretary for 25 years. She also enjoyed golfing and bowling. Survived by her husband, Don; children, Barbara Walters, Larry (Melena), Steven (Wendy); brothers, Grant (Merna) Parker, Jay (Marge) Hazelgren, Richard Hazelgren, Rodney Parker, Lynn (Jean), and Gary Parker; sisters, Jeane Mackie, Donna (Ron) Sisam; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and will be missed by special friends Rob and Connie Robinson. Preceded in death by her parents and brother. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. A viewing will be held Mon. from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary and one hour prior to services on Tues. Interment Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Woolsey, Lasca Munson Lasca Munson Woolsey 1926 ~ 2005 KEARNS Lasca peacefully passed away to be with her Heavenly Father on January 7, 2005, surrounded by her loving family. She was dearly loved by all who knew her. Her generosity and kindness reflected her love and devotion for her Savior. She was born on May 29, 1926, to Leo and Hortense Munson in Tropic, Utah. She was raised most of her life in Escalante, Utah. She married her childhood sweetheart Hal. J. Woolsey on May 20, 1943 in the Manti Temple. They lived for a short time in Beaver, Utah, and settled in Kearns to raise their family of seven children. She was a faithful member of the LDS church serving in many positions. She and Hal also served a mission in New York. Her greatest joy was her family. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was always serving others. She had an unconditional love for everyone. She was happiest when she and Hal went fishing and camping in their trailer. She enjoyed sewing quilts, or crocheting a craft to give to someone. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Voyle and Lorell Munson, and sister Evelyn Lay. She is survived by children, Dorothy (Lowell) Willis, Jillynn (Ben) White, Dale (ReNae) Woolsey, Annette (Charlie) Despain, Gordon (Shauna) Woolsey, Alan (Denise) Woolsey, Brian (Debbie) Woolsey; sisters, LoRee (Park) Shurtz, Orpha Spencer, Vonda (Elwood) Willis; brothers, Lloyd (Faye) Munson, Howard (LaNia) Munson; 82 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Kearns 1st Ward, 4575 W. 5415 S. Friends may call Tuesday, January 11th from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St. and Wednesday one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005. Woolsey, Ralph O. Ralph O. Woolsey 1945 ~ 2005 Ralph O. Woolsey, age 59, passed away January 6, 2005 of a heart attack. Ralph was born May 14, 1945 in Lehi, Utah to Hugh H. and Mildred Okey Woolsey. He married Faye Jones Oct. 8, 1983 in Magna, Utah. Ralph spent 41 years working as a carpenter. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, spending time with his family, and his dog, Reride. Survived by his wife, Faye; children, Weston (Mindy) Woolsey, Dori (Jeff) Peterson, Amy (Steve) Kearns, Marty (Tammy) Giles, Natalie (Jim) Riley, and Lisa (Jerry) McCann; grandkids, Marti Jo, Tyson, Ashley, Candace, Tasha, Alex, Chancie, Chaz, Madison, Avarie, Quinton, and Kylee; sister, Bonnie (Dennis) Scoggard. Preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be held 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Magna, where friends and family may call one hour prior to services. Interment: Lehi City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family is excepting donations for expenses. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/9/2005.