OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 23 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 Ahleen, Dennis Wayne Dennis Wayne Ahleen 1944 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL - Dennis Wayne Ahleen a loving husband, father, grandfather, and son, passed away January 22, 2005 after a long battle with diabetes and heart disease. Dennis was born July 7, 1944 in Salt Lake City, to Wayne Robert Ahleen and Maxine Hunter Ahleen. On September 27, 1974 he was married for time and all eternity to the love of his life, Patricia Ann McIntosh. Dennis was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His greatest mission of being a father was fulfilled valiantly. He loved golfing, snowmobiling, and racing; but the most enjoyable times in his life were spent camping, fishing, and playing games with his family and friends and taking canyon drives with Patty. One of his greatest joys was spending time with his only grandson, Justin, and he dearly looked forward to the arrival of his second grandchild this summer. He had many talents and hobbies that he shared generously. He enjoyed repairing and restoring cars and small engines and he loved working at Barton Scooters, with his dear friends. He is survived by his loving wife, Patty; daughters, Amy (Chris) Hone, Tristin; sons, Daniel and Steven; grandson, Justin; parents, Wayne and Maxine Ahleen; brother, Kent (Denise); sisters, Sharon (Dennis) Yearsley, Jan Morris; father and mother-in-law, Larry and Madeline Peterson; brothers and sisters-in-law; and many nieces and nephews whom he adored. Preceded in death by his brother, Scott. Dennis will be deeply missed and always remembered for his fun loving spirit, sense of humor and his generosity with hugs and kisses. Thank you to Lakeside Dialysis for your years of kind and gentle care. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, January 26, 2005, 2 p.m. at the Bountiful 34th Ward chapel, 540 N. 1200 E. Friends may call Tuesday, January 25, from 6-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Wednesday, January 26, from 12:30-1:30p.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dennis' memory may be made in the families behalf at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Backer, Phoebe May Spencer Phoebe May Spencer Backer 2/03/20 ~ 1/19/05 Our cherished mother, grandmother and beloved friend, Phoebe May Spencer Backer, just two weeks shy of her 85th birthday, passed away peacefully at her home due to causes incident to age. Phoebe was born February 3rd, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the second oldest of four children born to Samuel Gedge Spencer and Anna Margaret Kriele Spencer. Phoebe was graduated from West High School where she was involved in Pep Club and Archery Club. She played her beloved violin as the Concert Mistress with the school orchestra. Phoebe attended LDS Business College and the University of Utah while working as a secretary with the SL Board of Education. In February 1941, she began assisting Martin Backer in establishing Mrs. Backer's Pastry Shop. One year later Phoebe and Martin were married for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on January 12, 1942. They worked side by side at Mrs. Backer's Pastry Shop for 62 years. Phoebe was a devoted, unfaltering member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in the Primary as a stake president, president and teacher, president and teacher in Relief Society, Sunday School teacher, MIA president and teacher, the Ensign Stake Single Adult advisor and hostess at the Church Office Building. She, together with her husband, served a Swiss Temple mission as well as a Central City mission. Phoebe was member of the Dinorators Dinner Club, the Bonneville Knife and Fork, the Four Seasons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She served her community as a voting district chairman, a den mother in the Cub Scouts and a PTA president. Phoebe and Martin shared a love beautiful and rare. They loved life and lived every minute of it to the fullest. Traveling throughout the world, Phoebe embraced many adventures that might surprise those who didn't know her well. She rode camels and whitewater rafted. She loved helicopters, horses and hiking. Good books, music and being a grandmother were her passions. Her eight grandchildren shone bright in her life. Phoebe is survived by her sons Marty and wife Renee, Salt Lake City; Russell and wife Kathy, Ogden; Gerry (Bear), Salt Lake City; her daughter Betsy, Salt Lake City; and the light of her life, her wonderful grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her beloved Martin, her parents, sister June Young, brothers-in-law Elmer Young, Reinhardt Backer, Henry Backer, sisters-in-law Gerda Scherioth, Ruby Backer and her precious granddaughter Tammy Backer. In honor of her life, funeral services will be held on Monday, Jan. 24, at noon at the Federal Heights Chapel, 1300 E. Fairfax Rd. Friends may call Sunday, Jan. 23, at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, from 6-8 p.m. and at the ward from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Beckstead, Amanuel Lynn Amanuel Lynn Beckstead "Bud" Bud Beckstead, 81, passed away January 21, 2005, surrounded by his family. Bud was born in Lark, Utah February 27, 1923 to Lores and Minnie Beckstead. On August 10, 1946 Bud married his sweetheart, Betty Kemp, in Cresent, Utah. Bud was a retired member of the Local 57 Pipe Trade Union. He enjoyed his time and the relationships that he shared in the pipe fitting profession. After retirement, Bud enjoyed driving his truck around and having a cold beer with his sons. Bud was a veteran of the United States Navy, serving his country in World War II. Bud is survived by his wife, Betty; children, Buddy (Brenda) Beckstead, Shauna (Bill) Morgan, Bret (Shawna) Beckstead, Bart Beckstead; sister, Chloe McCoy of Grandbury, Texas; six grandchildren;, and six great-grandchildren. Bud is preceded in death by his parents; son, Lonny Beckstead; brothers, Darrell, Lores, and Jonny Beckstead. A viewing will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005, from 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State Street. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Bergstedt, Matthew Einar Matthew Einar Bergstedt 1972 ~ 2005 Matthew Einar Bergstedt, 32, passed away Thursday, January 20, 2005 at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland after three years of fighting malignant melanoma. He was born June 25, 1972 in Mt. View, California, the son of Einar W. and Connie Acord Bergstedt. Matthew grew up in Sunnyvale and Saratoga, California. He was an Eagle Scout. He graduated from Saratoga High School in 1990. He earned a two-year degree from Utah Valley Community College and a Bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Studies from the University of Utah. He obtained a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. He was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission in Norway. Most important in Matthew's life were his loving wife and four-year-old son Jakob. Matthew was married to Ingjerd Merete Johansen on July 5, 1997 in the Manti, L.D.S. temple. Their second son is expected to be born in May. They have lived the last three years in Louisville, Kentucky where Ingjerd is attending dental school and Matt practiced as a family counselor. He served in the High Priest group in his ward. Matt was adventurous and loved to experience all he could in life. He enjoyed snowboarding, rock climbing and creating pottery. He was a devoted husband, father, son and brother and he will be sorely missed. We are thankful to all the doctors, nurses and pharmaceutical companies who were so helpful in his fight against cancer. We are grateful for the continued support of all our loved ones. Matthew is survived by his wife Ingjerd and his son Jakob Waldemar; his parents and two sisters, Lisa Ortega and Stacy (Roland) Wright; parents-in-law Egil and Gunvor Johansen of Norway; and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Faun Acord and Waldemar and Ruth Bergstedt. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Valley View Stake Center, 2245 East 3900 South in Salt Lake City. Family and friends may visit Tuesday evening from 6-9 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, or at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/25/2005. Blanch M.D., G. Thomas G. Thomas Blanch, M.D. 1936 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY - George Thomas Blanch, Jr., M.D., passed away peacefully in his home in Salt Lake City on January 19, 2005, after spending more than three years fighting health complications relating to a heart attack and heart transplant. He was 68 years old. Tom Blanch was born December 18, 1936, in Logan, Utah, to George Thomas Blanch, Sr., and Eva Baxter Blanch. Tom grew up in Logan as the eldest of three children, with younger sister Barbara and younger brother Joe. Tom always excelled academically, and after his graduation from Logan High School, he attended Utah State University, where he majored in zoology with an emphasis in genetics. Following college, Tom attended the University of Utah Medical School, where he graduated first in his class and delivered the graduation address to his fellow students. While in medical school, Tom met Mary Cristine Wadsworth, who swept him off his feet and became the love of his life. Tom and Cristie were married shortly before his medical school graduation, and they moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where Tom did his residency with the Harvard Medical Service, where he served a year as Chief Resident. Prior to completing his residency, Tom took a one-year leave to attend Johns Hopkins University and earn a Masters of Public Health degree. Following his residency, Tom spent two years in San Antonio, Texas as a Major in the United States Army. Tom and Cristie returned to Utah in 1971, and Tom spent two years completing a fellowship in cardiology at the University of Utah. After that, Tom joined the staff of the Ogden Clinic, where he practiced internal medicine and cardiology for more than 25 years and treated hundreds of patients who dearly loved him. During this time, Tom also had a faculty appointment at the University of Utah Medical School and spent a period as President of the Medical Staff at McKay-Dee Hospital. In approximately 1999, Tom left the Ogden Clinic to help run the Senior Clinic at Ogden Regional Medical Center. Tom relished that opportunity and continued at Ogden Regional until health problems forced him into retirement in late 2001. The greatest tragedy of Tom's life came in early 2001, with Cristie's untimely death from cancer. We believe the difficulties and sorrows resulting from that experience led directly to Tom's own health crisis only six months later. Tom leaves behind his and Cristie's three children, James Thomas Blanch (Julianne) and Dr. Jonathan Wadsworth Blanch (Laine) of Salt Lake City; and Sarah Elizabeth Blanch of Los Angeles, CA. Also surviving are his sister and brother, Barbara Robertson of Orange, CA; and Dr. Joseph P. Blanch of Logan, UT. Preceding Tom in death were his parents and an infant daughter, Laura Elizabeth Blanch, who was born prematurely and passed away in 1969. We will miss our father and brother terribly. Memorial services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., in Ogden, Utah. Family will meet with friends at the mortuary on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday from Noon to 12:45 p.m. Tom will be buried in the Logan City Cemetery. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com Logo Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/24/2005. Bleckert, Cary Scott Cary Scott Bleckert 1961 ~ 2005 Our dearest brother, father, friend and son, Cary Scott Bleckert passed away Friday, January 21, 2005 in Provo, Utah after a short battle with cancer. Scott was born November 10, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated in 1980 from Viewmont High School. He later attended Southern Utah State University. He served an LDS mission in New York, N.Y. Survived by his daughter, Jessia Bleckert; mother, Jean Timmerman; father, Max and step-mother, Diane; brothers and sisters, Jorjean Rhynesburger, Kathy Holyoak (Kim), Mark (Kim), Jolene Houtz (Russell), Jannice Rojas (Dan), David (Paula) and adopted sister, Sharon Poulson. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful 12th Ward Chapel,1475 North 300 West, Bountiful. Friends may call Monday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Tuesday morning from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Christensen, Allie Arnold Allie Arnold Christensen 1914 ~ 2005 Allie Christensen, age 90, passed away on Friday, January 21, 2005 in Salt Lake City at St. Joseph's Villa. She was born on January 23, 1914 in Monroe, Utah to Maud Winget Arnold and Charles Garfield Arnold. She attended Monroe Elementary and South Sevier High School. She married Fred P. Christensen on September 11, 1933 in Richfield, Utah. They were endowed on August 22, 1938 in the Manti Temple, and later divorced. She was active in the LDS church serving in the Primary and Relief Society and as a temple worker which she dearly loved. She lived in Ephraim, Utah from 1935 to 1962. She then moved to Bountiful, and later to the Eagle Gate Apartments in Salt Lake City. She made great friends wherever she was. She loved to travel and had many wonderful trips to different parts of the world. Allie was a fabulous candy maker and it shows in all her children. The family would like to express their thanks to Dr. Anne Pendo, St. Joseph's Villa staff and Care Source Hospice for their kindness and loving care. Allie is survived by her daughters: Maud C. Thurman (Bob) of Taylorsville and Margaret C. Bott of Salt Lake City, sons: Mac Christensen (Joan) of Bountiful, Michael Christensen (Carolynn) of South Jordan, Marcus Christensen (Maria) of Salt Lake City, sister Beth Burt, 26 grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, two grandsons: Steven Christensen, Jeremy Bott, sisters: Ida Isaacson, Maudl Crane, Marie Marx, brothers: Roy Arnold, and Richard Creamer. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 12:00 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive where friends may call from 10:30 to 11:45 prior to the service. Interment will be held at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Day, Marjean Anderson Marjean Anderson Day 1924 ~ 2005 Marjean Day passed away peacefully in her home by her husband's side on January 16, 2005 at the age of 80. Born June 12, 1924, the 2nd daughter of Colonel Maurice Christian Anderson and Vesta Edwards Anderson. It had been her wish to be in her home, more than anything else, and her husband and children did all that they could to honor that wish. Marjean graduated from South High School in 1941, where she met her sweetheart Bill in orchestra class. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on July 27, 1943. She was an accomplished musician at the violin as well as piano and organ. Marjean studied with Frank Asper and faculty of the McCune School of Music. She was an accomplished dancer in ballet and tap. Marjean had a great love for the arts, and strived to have her children and grand children develop their own talents. She attended LDS Business College and the University of Utah. Marjean enjoyed sewing, needlepoint and crocheting. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining. Marjean loved making clothes, blankets and other items for her home and family. Every house became a home reflecting her personal touch. She had a loving, caring, and generous way about herself that will be remembered by everyone. Marjean faithfully served in various callings in the LDS church throughout her life including: Sunday School secretary; Central States Mission primary board; Kentucky Tennessee Mission Relief Society president and Tahlequah, Oklahoma Ward Relief Society president. She was "Mission Mom" to over 200 full-time missionaries in the "K.T.M." and made sure that their mission home experience left each one feeling loved and important. Marjean was preceded in death by her sister Naoma Townsend. She is survived by her husband Dr. William H. Day, daughters Karen Day Guier (Rowland Butler), DeEtte Day Kercher (Jeffery Paul Kercher), son William Maurice Day (Trudi Powell Day), brother Maurice Edwards Anderson (Joanne Anderson), sister Vesta Anderson Barker (Reese Barker), 11 grandchildren, and two great granddaughters. The family wishes to thank Jessie Markart and the wonderful staff of Care Source. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 26, at the Highland Park Ward building, 2535 S. Douglas Ave. (parking is best done by entering on "old 13th East" just south of Parkway Ave. on south bound 1300 East). Friends and family may call Tuesday, January 25, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Dr. and from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Dipo, Helen Betty Spetsas Helen Betty Spetsas Dipo 1935 ~ 2005 Helen B. Dipo (Spetsas), age 69, passed away January 15, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Helen was born March 31, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah to George D. Spetsas and Pearl Gritton. She married Dan R. Dipo in the L.D.S. Salt Lake Temple. Mother kept herself busy with sewing and gardening. She was a wonderful cook, kept herself active by roller skating and ice skating. She served as Ward Librarian for many years, and loved doing so. Helen is survived by her daughters, Wendy and Cindy; sons, Craig and Bart. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Lezlee. Inurnment will be Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Valley View Mausoleum, 4335 W. 4100 So. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Drummond, Effie Shroy Effie Shroy Drummond 6/30/16 ~ 1/19/05 Effie Shroy Drummond was born to Marshall Morse and Ruth Peterson Morse in Virginia City, Montana and raised by her stepfather Henry Smith, all deceased. She resided in various Wyoming cities until moving to Salt Lake City. Effie married Jack Drummond on December 17, 1940 in Sundance, Wyoming. He died on July 19, 1999. She was sealed to him on June 5, 2001 in the Bountiful Temple. She was beautiful, loving, strong willed and outspoken. Though so tiny, she was a hard worker all her life, taking care of others as a daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother with joy and compassion. She is survived by her daughter, Carole Martindale; Carole's children, Joyce, Christina, Randall Jr., Jack, Scott, Sam, Angela, and Jenny; her daughter, Jacqueline Drummond; Jacqueline's children, Kellie, Heidi, Tiffany, Megan, and Joshua; loving and devoted brother, Harland Smith, and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughter Marion Elizabeth, brothers Harold and Sonny, sister Doreen, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She loved her church, her family, and the Utah Jazz. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan. A viewing will be held on hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment to follow at Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Duncan, Therice Hardy Therice Hardy Duncan 5/9/1908 ~ 1/19/2005 CENTERVILLE - Our gentle, loving, compassionate husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather Therice Hardy Duncan passed away Wed., January 19 at the age of 96. Therice Hardy Duncan was born May 9, 1908 to the family of George Walter and Florence Hardy Duncan. He has lived in Centerville all of his life and has been active in both church and community service. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living resident of Centerville. By trade he was a masonry contractor building many homes and commercial buildings. Therice was married and sealed to Aretta Moss in the Salt Lake Temple. They had a wonderful compatible marriage that lasted for 52 years. They set high standards and were great examples for their two children. After Aretta's passing, Therice married Viola Booher in the Salt Lake Temple and has enjoyed a great companionship for 18 years. Therice has served in many LDS Church capacities including Bishop, member of the High Council, Sealer at the Salt Lake, Bountiful and London England Temples, and completed three missions for the LDS Church. He currently was doing extraction work on his computer at home, and enjoyed attending the Temple weekly. He was active in the Centerville Lions Club and was elected president twice. For many years he was President of the Centerville Deuel Creek Irrigation Board of Trustees and has been a member of the Centerville City Council. He was preceded in death by his dear wife Aretta Moss, by his loving parents George Walter and Florence Hardy, and brothers Leroy Hardy, Frank Walter, his wife Rhea Fox, brother- in- law William Robert Shelley. Therice is survived by his wife Viola Booher; two children, Lois Abercrombie, of Centerville; and Verl R. (Diann) Duncan, of Salt Lake City; sisters William Robert (Hattie) Shelley, Owen (Leone) Stringam and sister-in-law Leroy (Nora) Duncan. He has six grandchildren and 10 great-grand-children. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 24 at 11:00 a.m. at the Centerville Utah South Stake Center, 270 N. 300 E., Centerville, Utah. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main Street, Bountiful and Monday Morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the Centerville Utah South Stake Center. Burial will be in the Centerville Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the Children's Aid Society of Ogden or your preferred charity. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/21/2005 - 1/23/2005. Erhardt, Robert Mark Robert Mark Erhardt 1958 ~ 2005 Robert Erhardt, loving father, adoring husband, and best friend to all left our lives unexpectedly on January 17, 2005. Robert was born to John and Ruth Erhardt on August 12, 1958 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He grew up in Southern California, with periodic stops in exotic locales, such as Saudi Arabia, along the way. He moved to Utah, where he graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in geography. His love of the world took him to many points abroad, including several trips to South America, India, and the South Pacific. He loved the outdoors, and was an avid mountain biker, hiker, and loved to camp. Robert is survived by his soul mate, Robin Erhardt, whom he married on the sands of Hawaii in 2000. He left behind two beautiful children, Kelli and Robert Jr. He is also survived by his sister Viktoria Erhardt of Chicago, his brother Thomas Erhardt of Chula Vista, and his dear mother Ruth Erhardt of Laguna Hills, California. Robert's exceptional life will be commemorated at a Celebration of Life, to be held at the Point Restaurant at the Huntsman Cancer Institute on Thursday, February 3. Friends and family are invited to attend a participatory tribute to Robert at 7:00 pm, with an open house to follow at 8:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes for donations to be made in Robert's memory to the American Cancer Society. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Evans, Shirley Ann Shirley Ann Evans She Loved Life and Her Family Shirley Ann Evans, age 61, died January 17, 2005. Born December 3, 1943 in Augusta, Georgia, daughter of Clarence and Ruby Boyd. Married Dean R. Evans on May 10, 1999 in Salt Lake City. Shirley had many friends and was loved by everyone she came in contact with. Survived by her husband Dean; children: Virginia, Donald, James, John and Theron; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Monday Jan. 24, 2004 at 1:00 in the Murray City Cemetery, 5600 S. Vine Street. Viewing will be held in the Millcreek 5th Ward, 3805 S. Main Street from 11-12:30 prior to services. Directors - Independent Funeral Service. Shirley's family would greatly appreciate any donations to help with funeral expenses. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Fisher, Calvin Weaver Calvin Weaver Fisher Together Forever Calvin Weaver Fisher passed away January 22, 2005 from sudden complications following surgery. Cal was born the third child of Orrin and Isabel Fisher, in the colorful town of Park City June 2, 1922. He graduated from East High School. He attended the University of Utah and received a masters degree from Mexico City College in Contemporary Languages. In 1943 he met Alice Empey on a blind date that turned into a two-year courtship by mail while he served in the Army Air Corp. Following his release from the Army they were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 7, 1946. They spent much of their first year of married life in Mexico City before returning to Salt Lake. Shortly after this they moved to Billings, MT where they lived for 19 years until Cal was transferred to Portland, OR, where they lived for the next four years and then Cal's work brought about a transfer to Salt Lake City where they lived for the past 33 years. Their marriage of 58 years has been blessed with five wonderful children, 16 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Cal was preceded in death by his wife, Alice; his parents; and sister, Bula Garrett. He is survived by his children, Linda Engar (Gordon), Mark (Shari), Clifford (Elizabeth) of Salt Lake City, Ried (Cori) of Honolulu, HI, and Craig of Newport Beach, CA; and his sister, Lola Lloyd. Funeral services will be held Tuesday January 25, 2005 at the Mt. Olympus 9th Ward building 4635 Lanark Rd. (3300 East) in Salt Lake City at 12 noon. An hour of open viewing will be held from 10:45-11:45 a.m. at that location. A viewing will be held at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Monday from 6-8 p.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Fuentes, Hector Leiva Hector Leiva Fuentes Our Friend When we called you on the phone or when you said hello in passing, we could always hear the smile in your voice as you said our name. You and your smile will be missed. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Green, Courtney R. Courtney R. Green 1955 ~ 2005 Our beloved son and father, Courtney Rex Green died January 21, 2005 of institul pulmonary fibrosis, a sad waste of a beautiful man. He fought this terrible disease, but in the end it broke him. He leaves behind his parents, Mark and Lafern Green; daughter, Jessica; and husband, Shane Goddard; grandchildren, Trista, Jaydin, and Brittany; ex-wife, Linda, who loved him; and brothers, Brent (Vicki), Monty (Cheryl), Kim, and Jeffery (Lisa). Courtney was born July 23, 1955. He was always a happy child and very protective of his mother. He was a long haul truck driver and traveled to every state in the union, a job he loved until his illness forced him to quit. It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we bid him goodbye and hope to see him in the next life whole and strong. The family wishes to thank the doctors and staff at CareSource for their tender loving care of our son and father. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 12 noon at Cottonwood 4th Ward, 2522 E. 6710 S. Friends may call Monday, January 24, from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St. and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Groves, Marlene Hughes Marlene Hughes Groves 1931 ~ 2005 Marlene Hughes Groves passed away January 20, 2005 in Sandy, Utah of natural causes. Born April 26, 1931 in Ennis, Montana to William Raymond Hughes and Georgia Flora Thompson, the third of seven children. Married Leland David Groves December 12, 1951 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She raised her family of four sons in Bountiful, Utah and loved being a mother. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survived by sons, Marvin Lee, Calvin Kay, and Michael Kent Groves; and Jennifer Lee Groves, a beloved daughter-in-law who cared for her so tenderly; a stepson, Larry David Groves; two sisters, Shirley Franz and Ina Thorne; three brothers, John, Harry, and Bill Hughes. Her husband; and son, Allen Brent Groves, preceded her in death; also a brother Michael Hughes. Graveside services will be held Monday, January 24, 2005, 11:30 a.m. in the Bountiful City Cemetery (2200 South 200 West). Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary (295 No. Main) from 10-11 a.m. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Haas, Terrence Bishop Terrence Bishop Haas 1961 ~ 2005 Terrence Bishop Haas, 43, died as he had lived, surrounded by his loving family, whom he called his center. He passed away peacefully on Tuesday, 18 January 2005. Terry was born 9 July 1961 in Columbus, Ohio, and became and always will be everything to his beloved mother, Natalie. In his short life he achieved all that he had set out to accomplish. From his first day of school when he disappointedly told his mother that he had not learned anything because he still did not know how planes fly and how boats sail, he insatiably pursued knowledge. In 1978, he graduated at age 16 from Springfield High School in Holland, Ohio. By the time he was 20, he had earned both a B.S. in Business from Ohio State, as a proud Evans Scholar, and an MBA from Indiana University. In 1990 he married his darling, JaNae Brown, in Provo, Utah where they made their home. In 1998 he completed an MS in Computer Science at Brigham Young University. He was thoroughly committed and thrived in his career as a Software Engineer at Novell. His family wishes to thank all of his supportive colleagues, for their care and concern. He is survived by his loving wife, JaNae Haas; his sons, Alex (12) and Connor (10); his beloved mother, Natalie; his stepfather and dear friend, Paul Waddell; his devoted father-in-law, Glen Brown; his brothers-and-sisters-in-law; Mike (Leslie), Barry (Debbie), Kelly (Sharon), Danny, Bonnie (Dirk), Julie (Julie Ann), nephews and nieces: Leigh, Cale (Heather), David (Emily), Chase, Regan, Bryan; Brandon (Leah), Ashley (Brian), Matt; Cameron, Justin (Kari), Ethan, Ben; Melissa, Ellison, Bowen, their children, many dear cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. He was preceded in death by his dear mother-in-law, Betty, her sister Helen, and many valued relatives and friends. We wish to thank Dr. Thomas Dickinson, Chris Biesinger, and their staff for their loving and thorough care. You were always there for us. 'Twill yonder break Shall wind serve We knew him well For our dad's swerve He lighted the day And brighted the night He lifted our spirits Until the moment was right--- Love from Connor My dad was a wonderful person and very loving dad. He enjoyed hanging out with Connor and me. He would go to the park with us to throw the football, play tennis, and many other activities. One day, after finishing up a tennis game at the park, he remarked to our grandpa that "It doesn't get better than this." You will be forever in my heart and mind. Love you dad, Alex. Terry unerringly followed his own internal compass. He lived thoroughly in the present and was truly tolerant and always fearless. He departed without regrets. We celebrate his life, and we will miss him always. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a fund in the name of Terrence Haas, for the education of his sons, through any Mountain America Credit Union. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Hadfield, Kent Taylor Kent Taylor Hadfield 8/23/1944 ~ 1/17/2005 Kent Taylor Hadfield died suddenly on January, 17, 2005. He was born August 23, 1944 in Salt Lake City to Betty J. Hadfield and Lynn W. Hadfield. He is survived by his wife, Debra; son Edgar Lynn Hadfield; stepdaughter, Becky (Jeff) Mellor; stepsons, Shane (Betty) Chapman and Troy (Suzie) Chapman; sisters, Mary Ann (Ron), Joy (Jeff), Jeannie (Don); brothers, Barry (Debbie), Roger (Laura) and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Dixie; daughter, Jessica "Brandy" and second wife, Louise. Graveside services will be held Monday, January 24th, 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S. Redwood Road. Kent will be lovingly missed by his family and many friends. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Kent's family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Haedt, La Von R. La Von R Haedt 1912 ~ 2005 La Von R Haedt, age 92, passed away January 20, 2005 with her husband at her side. She was born April 22, 1912 to J. Earl and Minnie Rytting. She grew up in the Liberty Park area of Salt Lake and graduated from East High School. She worked as an executive secretary at Ingersoll Rand company until her marriage to Robert V Haedt Jr June 20, 1942. Their never faltering love flourished for almost 63 years. She kept and cherished a love letter to her, dated May 1, 1942, which said, in part, "All I can say is that I love you- over and over- a thousand times or more- for that is what really matters." They met as members of the Wasatch Mountain Club as novice skiers and both shared the love of the mountains and skiing prompting a move to Park City in 1983. In 1965 she started a gift store, La Boutique which later became GREAT GARB which she ran, with her son Bob, in Salt Lake and Park City until a stroke forced her to retire late 1999. She was always active; skiing, tennis, golf, and entertaining. Her recipes were always in demand. They loved to travel evident by the 15 cruises they took to the Tropics, Europe, and South America. Two brothers, Edward and Robert; and a sister, June, preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband; sons, Robert and David; grandchildren, Olivia and MacKay; and brother, William Rytting; nieces and nephews. Heartfelt thanks to the nurses and staff of Christus St. Joseph Villa for their loving care during her last few months. A memorial service in her honor will be held at the Park City Community Church, 4501 No. Highway 224, Park City Saturday, January 29, at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations, in La Von's name, can be made to the Charity Care Fund, Christus St Joseph Villa, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/28/2005. Hansen, Douglas Lee Douglas Lee Hansen 1936 ~ 2005 Our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Douglas Lee Hansen, age 68, passed away at home in Taylorsville January 21, 2005. Born March 24, 1936 in Richfield, Utah son of Jess and Genevieve Claudia Larsen Hansen. He married Betty Jean Chatham June 11, 1960 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in many callings throughout his life. He loved missionary work and was a stake missionary, sang in the ward choir, and worked in the Baptistry in the Jordan River Temple. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force and Army and was stationed in Germany and New Foundland. Doug is survived by his wife, Betty; son, David D. (Angela) Hansen; daughter, Antina E. (Daniel) Fisk; four grandchildren; sister, Mary Ann Cederholm; brothers, Mac Hansen and Pete Hansen. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m., at the Paradise Ward, 1555 W. Lovely Road (5095 South). Family and friends may visit Monday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, and Tuesday at the church, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Taylorsville Cemetery. Logo Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Hasegawa, Ruth Ruth Hasegawa 1913 ~ 2005 Ruth Hiroko Tsujimoto Hasegawa, 91, passed away January 21, 2005 from congestive heart failure. She was born September 4, 1913, in San Francisco to Genjiuro and Ei Tsujimoto. Ruth graduated from high school in San Francisco and remained there until March, 1942, working in a pharmacy owned by her brother, Masao Tsujimoto. At the beginning of World War II, Ruth and her family faced one of America's dark moments when all Americans of Japanese ancestry, citizens and legal aliens alike, were ordered evacuated from America's west coast. Rather than go to one of many internment camps established for this reason, Ruth, along with her family and many friends, came to Utah under the leadership of Fred I. Wada. They settled near what was Keetley, Utah, some 30 miles from Salt Lake City where they raised vegetables to help the United States war effort in a project called "Food for Freedom." During this time Ruth met Takekichi (Harry) Hasegawa who was living in Salt Lake City. They were married December 27, 1944. At the war's end, Ruth and Harry chose to remain in Utah where he was employed in construction. They took up residence in Salt Lake City and a baby daughter, Joyce, joined the family in February, 1950. Ruth became well known to friends and family for the New Year's Day traditional Japanese dinner she prepared annually for up to 100 people who would come by the house throughout the day. She loved entertaining in her home and would spend days prior to an occasion preparing traditional dishes for the people she loved. She also served her community by volunteering for neighborhood door to door charity drives. Her main focus in life, however, was her daughter and later her grandchildren. They added so much substance to her life and she to theirs. Preceded in death by her parents; husband; and three brothers, Nobukazu Tsujimoto, Wataru Tsujimoto and Katsumi Tsujimoto. Survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Ted Kesterson of Salt Lake City; grandson and wife, Stuart Johnson and Cynthia Homan; along with great-granddaughter, Zoe, of Bend, Oregon; granddaughter, Christine Hasegawa of Salt Lake City; step-grandson and wife, Kirk and Tomoko Kesterson of Tokyo, Japan; sister, Toyo (Tatsuo) Hatanaka; brothers, Masao (Toshi) Tsujimoto, Minoru (Margaret) Tsujimoto; and sister-in-law, Aya Tsujimoto; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ruth was a quiet, unassuming, appreciative woman who gained the love and respect of those who knew her even briefly. The family wishes to thank the staffs of Care Source Hospice and St. Joseph Villa for the loving care they provided to her over the past year. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 25, at the Japanese Church of Christ, 268 West, 100 South in Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held Mon. 6-8 p.m. at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, SLC, and one hour prior to services at the church. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Hood, Jack Jack Hood 1935 ~ 2005 Jack Hood passed away unexpectedly January 18, 2005, from a heart attack in Midvale, Utah. Jack was born to Zelma M. Duke and Willie N. Hood February 14, 1935, in Claude, Texas. After high school graduation in White Deer, Texas, he served in the Army and attended Texas Tech University. Jack married Sheila Chisholm of Pampa, Texas December 28, 1965. During their 37 years together they touched many lives as their journey took them from Texas to New York, South Africa, California, Utah, and Montana. Drawn by the beauty of Flathead Valley, Jack built their retirement dream home in Bigfork, Montana. After Sheila's untimely death, Jack married Alice Ransom of South Beach, Oregon, September 20, 2002. Their mutual love for travel gave them much happiness and joy. Jack also welcomed a grandchild into his heart from his wife Alice's previous marriage. Many people feel fortunate to have been given the opportunity to work with Jack. He generously shared his engineering skills and analytical mind to inspire achievement beyond the common level while demonstrating integrity and loyalty. With fairness and compassion he mentored several to follow in his footsteps. Jack was always a strong team member and would spend the time to teach and explain how each part fit into the big picture. His intelligence, work ethic, and easy nature won him the respect of many in his field. Jack's superb abilities with mechanical engineering layouts and attention to detail will be greatly missed. Friends and family will miss Jack's wonderful laugh and smile, heartwarming hug, his rich singing voice, and kind and generous manner. His adventurous spirit, quick wit, and warm hospitality deeply affected all who knew him. Always a gentleman and there to provide a helpful hand to those in need, he touched many especially those who walked the 12 steps with him. Jack was always willing to share his experience and knowledge to guide those around him. He provided many with a reality check whether at home or on the job and he was able to do this in a unique upbeat manner. Jack was preceded in death by his mother and father; and by his wife, Sheila. He is survived by his wife, Alice; brother, Duke, and his wife, Mickey of Abilene, Texas; sisters, Jane Davis of Austin, Texas, and Pat, and her husband, Will Urbanczyk of White Deer, Texas; his aunt, Floy Hodge of Winters, Texas; and many cousins, loving nieces, nephews, and their children. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Howe, Rose Meier Rose Meier Howe "Our Precious Rose" Our precious wife, mother, and grandma passed away peacefully at her home in Murray, Utah on January 20, 2005 of natural causes after a long, courageous battle with M.S. She was born to Robert Louis and Sadie Peay Meier on June 1, 1936 in Cincinnati. Rose's greatest joy in life was her family. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She was a faithful member of the LDS church and loved teaching Primary. Survived by her husband, Lanny M. Howe, and her five children, Laurie (John) Menatti, Lanny L. (Toni) Howe, Guy (Karen) Howe, Gilbert (Sharon) Howe, and David (Julie) Howe; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grand-child. The family would like to thank all who stopped by to see Rose over the years. Funeral services will be held at the Belview Ward, 6300 S. 300 E., on Monday, January 24, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Friends and family may call Sunday, January 23rd from 5-7 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St., and one hour prior to services on Monday at the church. Interment Holladay Memorial Park. "We love you mom 'a bushel and a peck.'" Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Hudson, Richard G. Richard G. Hudson "Veteran" Richard passed away at his home in Lake Havasu City, AZ on January 17, 2005. Born May 8, 1925 in Manitowoc, WI to Cliff and Julia Carlson Hudson. Married Algie Lukeon September. 2, 1950. Marriage later solemnized in Salt Lake Temple in 1963. Richard and Algie made their home in Sandy, UT for 38 years, Richard spent the last six years of his life in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Richard was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was a World War II veteran, served in the Pacific Theater and in the Korean War. He served an LDS Mission in Nauvoo, Illinois. He was an ordinance worker in South Jordan Temple and Las Vegas Temple. Preceded in death by; parents; son, Chris. Survived by wife, Algie sons; Gary (Norma Jean), Paul (Tonya), Bruce, Mike. Grandchildren; Ashley (John), Corey (Melissa), Mike, Brad (Katie), Randi (Mark), Jamie, Cody, and Morgan. Great-grandchildren; Sage and Phenyx; brother Lee, two nieces, one nephew, and several friends. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. So. Jordan Pkwy (10600 So.) There will be a viewing one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment, Sunset Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Jensen, Gordon William Gordon William Jensen 1920 ~ 2005 Gordon William Jensen, 84, passed away January 20, 2005 after a long illness. Gordon was born in Leslie, Idaho on November 1, 1920 to George A. and Evelyn Allen Jensen. Gordon attended Bingham High School and participated in the sporting programs. He married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Shirley Anderson on March 20, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have shared a wonderful and full life together for 62 years. During World War II, Gordon served in the U. S. Navy in the Aleutian Island in Adak, Alaska. Gordon was employed at Kennecott Copper Mine for 43 years in the electrical department and later as an Electrical Foreman. He was a member of the Bingham Canyon Volunteer Fire Department until he moved to Midvale in 1953. Gordon was an avid scouter and served as a scoutmaster in Copperton, Bingham and Midvale. At one of Gordon's Court of Honor in Midvale, 19 Eagles Awards were presented. Gordon was awarded the Silver Beaver award in 1965. As an active member of the LDS Church, Gordon served in three bishoprics and on the stake high council. Gordon often uttered the quote, "I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul." He truly had done what few of us accomplish. Gordon was, to the end, a self disciplined man. He loved and served all whom he came into contact. Gordon always had a smile for all of us no matter how sick he was. Survivors: wife, Shirley, Midvale; son, Robert (Machelle) Jensen, Midvale; daughter, Anne (Randon) Draper, Allen, Texas; grandchildren, Taylor, Kenzie Jensen Garcia (Judd), Mallory and Bailey Jensen, all of Utah; Andrew, Daniel, Parry, Shayla and Branson Draper, all of Texas; sisters, Thelma Pearce, Maurine Gleason (Jack), Marilyn Bernardo (Johnny), all Murray. He was preceded in death by his loving parents; brother, Ensign; sister, Lorna Joy. The family would like to thank the wonderful doctor, many nurses and aides at the Holladay Healthcare Center who treated Gordon with love and kindness during his last days. We wish to also thank the Olympus High Community of Caring (Ashley, McCall, Kirsten and James), Hearts for Hospice (Christine, Jenny, Lindsay, Bethanay, Stephanie, Maliece and Karla) and others. Gordon enjoyed his daily hamburger luncheons with Bob Blake. Funeral services Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. in the Midvale 4th Ward, 7825 South Olympus Street (200 West). Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Monday 6-8 p.m. or Tuesday at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Boy Scouts of America. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Johnson, William "Stan" William "Stan" Johnson 1929 ~ 2005 William Stanley Johnson, age 75 passed away peacefully Jan. 19, 2005 in Salt Lake City of pulmonary fibrosis. Stan was born in Salt Lake City on August 24, 1929 to William Harvey Johnson and Dora Neff. He grew up in East Millcreek and graduated from Granite High School. He served an LDS mission to the Northwest States Mission and attended the University of Utah College of Engineering and School of Architecture. He married the love of his life, Jill Bunker in the Salt Lake Temple in 1953 and was a wonderful father to his three children. A licensed Architect, Stan designed many hospitals, schools, churches and banks in the Mountain West. Stan and Jill founded Tommy Knockers Jewelry and Gifts in Park City in 1976. Stan eventually entered a new phase of life, becoming a respected jewelry designer and craftsman. In 1998, he and Jill retired and spent several priceless years traveling in their motor home until finally settling in Beaver Dam, Arizona. Stan is survived by his wife, three children, Kathleen Jensen (Larry), Eric (Christy) and Clark (Christie), 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; his brother, Richard Harvey Johnson and sister, Margene Eicher. His sister, Joyce Lucas, preceded him in death. A viewing will be held Sunday, Jan. 23, 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens 1950 E. 10600 S. Funeral service will take place Monday, Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. at the LDS Chapel at 2530 E. Newcastle Dr. (9000 S) where friends may call from 9:45-10:45. Burial at Park City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Jones, Julia Ann Julia Ann Jones 1910 ~ 2005 Julia Ann Prichard Jones, 94, passed away peacefully while surrounded by members of her family, Thursday, January 20, 2005, at the home of her granddaughter in Nampa, Idaho. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 24 in the LDS Chapel at 3451 N. Locust Grove Rd (Locust Grove and Ustick) in Meridian. A viewing will be held at the church Sunday (today) from 6:30-8 p.m. and Monday from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Meridian Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Zeyer Funeral Chapel, Nampa. Julia was born July 29, 1910, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Albert Meredith Joseph Prichard and Maude Gallagher. She grew up in the downtown area of Salt Lake City. Her mother died in the influenza epidemic of 1918 when Julia was eight years old. She was very close to her older sisters, Edna Proctor Jensen and Evelyn Brown; and her younger brother, Albert Prichard. As a teenager she spent her summers in Big Cottonwood Canyon where she met her eternal companion, Raymond S. Jones. They were married October 14, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She went to business college and learned shorthand and typing. She used these skills all of her life. She worked as a secretary for a few years and then as Ray went into business she was his lifelong partner doing the business bookkeeping and all the things that went into the different business ventures. She was an avid genealogist and volunteered at the LDS Family History Center and did genealogical extraction work at her home. Julia and Ray lived in Utah until moving to Idaho in 1960. Julia loved her family. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. She tended to everyone's needs. She taught compassion by example. She knew no strangers and was kind to everyone. She lived a long and selfless life. She will be missed by everyone that knew her. Julia is survived by her children, four sons, Ronald (Carole) Jones, Boise, Glen (Bernadine) Jones, Elsinore, Utah, LeRoy (Mary) Jones, Meridian, and Wayne (Vatia) Jones, Manti, Utah; a daughter, Marilyn (Erick) Wadsworth, Nampa; 27 grandchildren; 86 great-grandchil-dren; and five great great-grandchil-dren. Julia was preceded in death by her husband of 73 years, Raymond, who passed away four months ago; parents; twin sisters that died at birth; her sisters; and her brother; a grandson, Glenn Scott; and a great-granddaughter, Heather Marie Limb. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Jordison, Carrie Degn Carrie Degn Jordison "Remember I Love You" Carrie Degn Jordison, 100, passed away January 21, 2005. She was born in Danmark, February 29, 1904 to Hans and Elisa Degn and moved to America in 1907. She married John Jordison March 26, 1922. They moved to Springville in 1947. She was preceded in death by her husband, John; two daughters, Vivan Jordison and Lorraine Collett; and 11 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son, John R. (Donna) Jordison of Salt Lake City, UT; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil-dren; and many, many great great-grandchildren; brother, Randy Degn of Reno; and four sisters, Elva Black of California, Tella Allen of Nevada, Velva Senecal of Utah, and Lydia Hriensen of Wyoming. Many thanks to all her many friends at the Chateau Brickyard and the Highland Care Center where she lived her last few weeks. Due to her wishes, there will be no viewing or funeral. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 11 a.m. in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/25/2005. Kirkland, Layne Seth Layne Seth Kirkland 1960 ~ 2005 Layne Seth Kirkland, age 44, passed away January 20, 2005 in West Valley City. He was born November 12, 1960 in Salt Lake City to George W. and Theda C. Kirkland. Graduated from Viewmont High School. Married Kristine E. Neilson October 15, 1982 in the Jordan River Temple. Layne was an Eagle Scout and served an LDS Spanish speaking mission in Arcadia, CA from 1980 to 1982. He was a commercial sign artist and manufacturer for 19 years and his work is visible throughout the valley. He loved his family, ATV riding, spending time in Star Valley, WY and riding his horses. Layne would do anything for a friend and everyone he met became his friend. He served in various teaching positions in his ward and influenced many of the youth with his testimony in his Sunday School classes. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Layne is survived by his loving wife; daughter, Jamie Nicole; sons, Cody Layne and Chad Wayne; parents; sister, Kristine (Joe) Kelly; brothers, Gregory (Tamra), Steven (Colleen), and Dale (Anne Marie) Kirkland; and in-laws, Wayne and Ruth Neilson. Preceded in death by his grandparents. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 12 noon at the Hunter 2nd Ward, 5200 West 3970 South. The family will receive friends at a viewing Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South, West Valley City and from 10:45-11:45 a.m. prior to the service at the ward. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been set up at any America First Credit Union for Layne's family, Account No. 902799-6. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Logan, Jaxon Kent Jaxon Kent Logan "Will Be Missed" Jaxon Kent Logan, 18, of Palmer, Alaska, died on January 21, 2005 in Provo, Utah, doing one of the things he loved the most. A memorial service will be held Monday, January 24, 2005, at 6:00 p.m. at The LDS Chapel, 900 East 85 South, in Provo, Utah. Jaxon will travel home to Alaska where a funeral service will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 901 East Bogard Road, at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 29, 2005, in Wasilla, Alaska. Family and friends may call one hour prior to the services. Jaxon touched the lives of many people in his short time on Earth. He grew up playing hockey and riding snow machines in the winter and slaying the salmon in the summer. He was attending BYU in Provo as a freshman and was preparing to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Jaxon is survived by his parents: Mike and Darcy Logan; brother, Dustin; and sisters, Cortney and Chauri; sister-in-law, Melinda; brother-in-law, Jeff Claeson; grandparents, Rodney and Katherine Logan, Sixto and Beverly Barrera, Rolland and Emily Grover, and Patricia Lyman; 32 aunts and uncles, over 60 cousins; and best friends Jake and Tylan. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Ludlow, Celia Bryson Gillespie Celia Bryson Gillespie Ludlow "Loving Wife, Mom and Grandma" Celia passed away peacefully January 17, 2005 in Salt Lake City, UT. She was born November 21, 1916 to Walter and Clara Holbrook Bryson in Bountiful, UT. Married Albert T. Ludlow in April 1977. Survived by her husband, Albert; children, Bart Gillespie, Douglas Gillespie, and Joan Walker. Preceded in death by her first husband, Scott Gillespie; sister, Thelma; and brothers, Delbert and Keith. A celebration for Celia was held on Thursday, January 20th at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. Burial followed at Salt Lake City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Morley, Helen Sexton Helen Sexton Morley 1909 ~ 2005 Helen Alma Sexton Morley, (95) passed away January 21, 2005 in Bountiful, Utah. Born October 29, 1909, in Chicago, Illinois, to William Allen and Alma Knecht Sexton. Married Arthur Truman Morley September 10, 1931, in Santa Barbara, California; marriage solemnized June 15, 1937, in the Manti LDS Temple. Her husband preceded her in death February 16, 1989. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She is survived by daughters and son, Mrs. Stanley R. (Nancy) Sharp, Mrs. G. Richard (Judith) Judd, and Mrs. James D. (Susan) Rasmussen, all of Utah, Arthur T. (Jeanie) Morley, Jr., California; 19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren;, three great great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Victor R. (Carole) Ash. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, January 26, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main. Friends may call Tuesday, January 25th from 7-8 p.m. and Wednesday, January 26th from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the services at Russon Brothers Mortuary. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. Online map and guest book at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Morris, Donald Denton Donald Denton Morris 1923 ~ 2005 Donald Denton Morris passed away January 18, 2005 in Bountiful, Utah. He was born to Denton Oscar and Eunice Morris on June 7, 1923 in Bogalusa, Louisiana. He joined the Navy in 1941 and served 21 years, retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. He recently received the two air medals he earned for combat flights made 60 years ago during World War II. Donald enjoyed life to the fullest, particularly activities in the outdoors where you could often find him fishing, boating, hiking and picnicking with friends and family. Donald also served as an adult leader for many years with the Boy Scouts of America. His favorite indoor activity was bowling where he never scored a 300 game, but got close several times. A true master of charcoal cooking, when he wasn't busy with other events, you could find him in his backyard preparing a variety of tasty meals. He also enjoyed solving word jumbles and crossword puzzles. Donald is survived by his wife of 59 years, Dorothy Irene, and two sons, Donald Edward (Mary) of Reston, VA, and William Denton (Jeanne) of Riverside, CA.; three grandchildren, Tina Anderson (Dave), Edward (Amanda), and Christopher Denton (Elizabeth); and five great-grandchildren, Katy, Luke, Vaughn, Jacob and Nathan. He is also survived by two sisters, Willie Mae Wascom and Annette Garrick (Wyman) both of Bogalusa, LA. Graveside services for family and friends, with full military honors, will be held at the Utah Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 17111 South Camp Williams Road, on February 2, 2005 at 12:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Liberty Senior Center, 251 East 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Mortenson, Adelaide Adelaide Mortenson 1923 ~ 2005 BOUNTIFUL- Adelaide Matthews Mortenson, 81, our beautiful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and best friend, returned home January 20th to her Heavenly Father and her beloved Clare after a long absence of 31 years. She was born in Ashton (Green Timber), Idaho, April 28, 1923, to Byron Henry and Hazel Branson Matthews. She was the fourth of seven children. Adelaide met and later married the only love of her life, Clarence Finch Mortenson, August 9, 1947 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in February 1971. Adelaide loved the Lord Jesus Christ and was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Adelaide was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence, her parents, brothers, James, Jack, and Jeff Matthews, also a sister, Inez Karren. She is survived by her daughter, Claire Lynn (James) Taylor, Centerville; a son, Steven Scott (Patti) Mortenson, West Bountiful; sisters, Elynn (Bill) Kirkham, Blackfoot, ID; Fay Harrigfeld, Ashton, ID; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Mortenson, Santa Rosa, CA; brother-in-law, Al Mortenson, Pocatello, ID; six grandchildren, Bryan (Sara) Christensen, Brad (Megan) Christensen, Kelly (Jason) Van Orden, Steven (Whitney) Mortenson, Ryan Mortenson and Michael Mortenson, currently serving a mission in the Philippine Islands; seven great-grand-children, Joshua, Matthew and Joseph Christensen, Hailey Elizabeth and Tanner Christensen, Adam and Ashley Van Orden; numerous nieces and nephews and special neighbor granddaughter, Megan Ratz. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 11:00 a.m., at the Bountiful 21st Ward, 115 East 2000 South (Orchard Drive and Wicker Lane). A viewing will be held Monday evening, January 24th at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. (295 No. Main) Bountiful, UT., also Tuesday 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. prior to services at the 21st Ward Chapel. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. The family wishes to express their heart felt thanks to all the people at the Inn on Barton Creek, South Davis Hospice, Dr. Ross Morgan, Dr. Dirk Noyes and Dr. Southworth for their attentive care over the past years. A special thanks to Maria Murphy, who has shown a special kindness and attention to our mother during her stay at Barton Creek. e-mail: russonmortuary@mstar2.net Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Nalder, Grace Henriksen Grace Henriksen Nalder 1922 ~ 2005 Grace Henriksen Nalder, our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away January 18, 2005 peacefully at home. She lived 82 years, loving and inspiring those around her. She was born June 18, 1922 to Enoch and Anna Henriksen in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Granite High School with honors and attended BYU. She married the love of her life, H. William Nalder, Jr. (H. Junior Nalder) February 11, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple and they had their wedding reception during the year's worst snowstorm. Grace was richly blessed with talents in speaking, writing, and teaching. Her daughters grew up surrounded by the fruits of her church service. She was stake YWMIA counselor twice from the Monument Park 2nd Ward and produced the best Promised Valley production any of us have seen. She was on the Relief Society Stake Board in Scottsdale, Arizona and taught spiritual living lessons in Relief Society for 11 years. She was also an expert mother. Our parents believed in loving their children unconditionally. Grace is survived by her husband, Bill Nalder; and four children, Sherry (Rasmussen), Susan (Michael) Vermillion, Marci Olsen, Robyn (Todd) Reese; eight grandchildren, Eric, Stephen, Laura, Rachael, Susan, Sarah, Dallin, and Parker. She is also survived by her sister, Gladys Noyce. Funeral services will be held 12 noon Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at the Foothill 6th Ward, 2215 East Roosevelt in Salt Lake City. A viewing will be held at the church from 6-8 p.m. Monday, January 24 and one hour prior to services Tuesday, where friends and family may call. Interment will follow at Holladay Memorial Park. Arrangements by SereniCare, Funeral Directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Nordgran, Enid A. Enid A. Nordgran 1921 ~ 2005 MONTPELIER, ID - Enid Rachael Anderson Nordgran, 83, passed away Wednesday, January 20, 2005 from natural causes at the Bear Lake Memorial Nursing Facility in Montpelier, Idaho. She was born October 16, 1921 in Cumberland, Lincoln County, Wyoming. She was the fourth of eight children born to Edwin Hyrum and Emma Rachael Strand Anderson. Her family moved to Lyman, Wyoming where she graduated from Lyman High in 1938. She married Gilbert Newby Nord-gran April 17, 1944 in San Francisco, CA, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 6, 1944. Being a World War II bride, Enid helped with the "war effort" by working at the Remington Arms Artillery factory near Salt Lake City. After the war, they settled in Layton, Utah to raise their family. On June 17, 1960, Enid and Gilbert moved to Paris, Idaho and into what she called, "the most perfect little pioneer home and in the most wonderful neighborhood in the world!" There she raised her family with joy until 1988 when failing health made it necessary for Enid and Gilbert to move to the Aspenwood Apartments in Montpelier. After Gilbert's death in 1989, Enid remained for 12 more years until it was necessary to relocate to Bear Lake Memorial. Enid was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served diligently and faithfully in all that was asked of her. The highlight of her life came when she received a call to serve as Family History Mission at the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City from 1991 to 1993 and later assisted in the name extraction program at the Family History Center in Montpelier, Idaho for many years. Enid and Gilbert were parents to four children, Enid Jo (Terral) Michaelson of St. George, Utah, Mary Louise (Jeff) Chochran of North Logan, Utah, John Gilbert (Lorene) Nordgran of Magna, Utah, Richard Curtis (Robyn) Nordgran of Peyton, Colorado. She is survived by her children; two sisters, Lillian Victoria Van Dyke and Betty Jean Rossiter. She also leaves behind 15 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren who will miss her so very much. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two brothers, Oliver Strand and Edwin Curtis Strand; three sisters, Emma Carolyn Elzinga, Mary Kathryn Loth-rop, and Lula Lee Holm; and one grandchild, Wendy Michaelson. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. in the Paris Idaho Stake Center where friends may visit with family that morning from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Burial will be in the Paris Cemetery, with services under the direction of Matthews Mortuary of Montpelier, Idaho. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Ohlson, Lester Marvin Lester Marvin Ohlson "Les" 1912 ~ 2005 KAYSVILLE - Lester Marvin Ohlson, age 92, passed away Thursday, January 20, 2005 at Apple Tree Assisted Living Center of causes incident to age. Dad was born March 6, 1912 in Ogden, Utah a son of Hyrum Ohlson and Alice Biddle Ohlson. He was the youngest of 10 children (six boys and four girls). Dad married Ethel Lucille Jordan on March 22, 1933 in Morgan, Utah. At the time of his sweetheart's passing in 2002 they had celebrated 69 years of marriage. Dad was educated in the Ogden City School system. When he was 13 his father died making it necessary for him to work and support his widowed mother. He started as a messenger boy for Western Union Telegraph Company. He retired after 44 years of service. He loved his on-site assignments reporting sporting events and political conventions. Highlights included covering Jack Dempsey and Gene Fullmer boxing events, NCAA basketball, and a special assignment in Washington, D.C. for a secret defense alert program. After retirement from Western Union dad worked part-time operating a printing press. He loved this work and continued until his family finally made him retire at age 75. Dad loved spending time with his family and one of the highlights of his life was to be with them on a golf course. He was known as "down the middle Ohlson" as he never played from the "rough." Thanks to the entire crew at Davis Park Golf course where dad was treated as royalty. His last round of golf was January 4, 2005 with his son, Keith. Golf was his passion which he passed on to many of his grandchildren and great-grand-children. He played many rounds as a four generation family group. Dad was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dad is survived by one son, Keith (Marilyn) Ohlson, Coalville; two daughters, Karen (Doyle) Huber, Vernal and Adele (Ron) Clay, Kaysville; and one brother, Frank Ohlson of California. He leaves a posterity of 14 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Dad was preceded in death by his wife and one daughter, Kathleen. We love you dad and grandpa and we'll do our best to "stay out of the rough and keep it straight down the middle." Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main. Friends and family may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. The family expresses appreciation to the entire staff of the Apple Tree Assisted Living Center in Kaysville for their loving care and support. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Primary Children's Medical Center or charity of your choice. E-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Otteson, Bruce "Kevin" Bruce "Kevin" Otteson 1958 ~ 2005 Bruce "Kevin" Otteson, age 46, died on January 20, 2005 in Midvale, Utah. He was born on June 14, 1958, in Downey, CA to Shirley and Dave Otteson. Kevin was a kind and caring person who loved the outdoors and the beauty of nature. He was a man of many talents. He was a specialist in gabions and a heavy equipment operator. He also worked with animals as a pet groomer. Kevin had many hobbies including making jewelry, computer whiz, coin collecting and was known to many as "The Music Man" because of his large collection of various types of music which he loved to share with others. Kevin is survived by his mother, Shirley "Jackie" Smith; daughter, Michelle Beglanger; granddaughter, Rainey Beglanger; three brothers, Dennis Jensen, Guy Jensen, Kirk Otteson; four sisters, Vickie Hoag, Rita Lyn Kay, Marilyn Stephenson, Lyn Nae Evans. He was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Graveside services will be held at Spanish Fork City Cemetery on Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 11:30 am. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Petersen, Lester Alma Lester Alma Petersen 1919 ~ 2005 Lester Alma Petersen, beloved father, grandfather, and friend passed away Tuesday, January 18, 2005 in Bakersfield, California at the age of 85. He resided in Fresno, California for nearly 60 years prior to moving to Bakersfield in 2001. Born June 19, 1919 in Salt Air, Utah to Alma Dabelstein and Emma Pauline Blank Petersen, "Les" grew up in Salt Lake City, graduating from West High School in 1936. Upon his return in 1942 as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the California Mission, he quickly enlisted in the Army Air Corps to serve his country during World War II. His last assignment was at Hammer Field Air Base in Fresno, where he liked the area so much that he stayed and raised his family there. He married his sweetheart, Ruth May MacKay September 10, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They spent 58 years together until her passing October 29, 2001. Les was employed with White King Soap Company for 26 years, calling on grocery stores up and down the San Joaquin Valley. After retiring from White King in 1974, he continued as a sales representative for various companies, retiring again in 1989 from All Pure Chemical Company. Les lived an active and involved life, always willing to lend a hand. He held numerous church leadership positions, including a service mission among the Hmongs in Fresno. Scouting was also an important part of his life and he served several years in the Sequoia Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Les enjoyed the outdoors and especially loved camping in Yosemite with family and friends. He will always be remembered for his fun-loving nature. Les is survived by his four children, Shirley (Sheldon) Larkin, Springville, UT, Craig (Janine) Petersen, Provo, UT, Randy (Becca) Petersen, Bakersfield, CA, Brian (Carol) Petersen, Bountiful, UT; 18 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, Al (Colleen) Petersen, Sandy, UT; and sisters, Clara Scheuller, San Lorenzo, CA, Lucy (Hap) Scheuller, Carson City, NV. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 25, at the Fresno (LDS) Stake Center, 5685 N. Cedar Ave, Fresno, CA. Interment will be at the Clovis Cemetery immediately following. Visitation will be Monday evening 6-9 p.m. at the church and an hour prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Ramirez, Kerri Lynn Glover Kerri Lynn Glover Ramirez 1960 ~ 2005 Our loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend, Kerri Lynn Glover Ramirez, age 44, suddenly and unexpectedly left this earthly existence January 20, 2005 to return to her Heavenly Father and to be reunited with her sister, Gaylene Glover Bringard, who preceded her in death in 2000. Kerri was born May 25, 1960 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the oldest of five children born to Charles Leo and Virginia Lynn Ashford Glover. Kerri graduated from Skyline High School in 1978 where she sang with the Senior Choir and was also their accompanist. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and from 1983-1984 served a mission to Maracaibo, Venezuela. On March 25, 1997, Kerri married Fermin Ramirez Hernandez in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Music played an important role in her life and her talents brought much joy and happiness to those around her. Her greatest pleasure came from being a devoted wife and mother. She loved her husband and children and spent her time in caring for their every need. Kerri is survived by her husband, Fermin; sons, Jose Daniel Cayama, Joshua Fermin Ramirez, and Jordan Felipe Ramirez; her parents; brother, Kent (Shauna) Glover; sisters, Judy Ann Glover and Jennifer Lee (Alfred) Anderson. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m., at the Cobble Creek 5th Ward, 5156 West Clay Hollow Drive (7860 South). Family and friends may visit Monday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, and Tuesday at the church, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Ray, Christopher Christopher Ray 2/3/85 ~ 1/23/00 Chris, Through the years of our loss, we strive to believe you're in a better place. We know that God has embraced you, as so many have, but with out selfishness wish you were here with us. You have touched so many hearts in more ways than one. If only we could be with you, just one last time. We love you with all our heart. Love, Mom and Sis Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Russell, Tom "Putz" Tom Russell "Putz" Thomas Arthur Russell gave up his brave fight with cancer on Sat., Jan. 15th, four days after his 54th birthday, surrounded by his beautiful daughter, Nadine, and best friends, Colleen Russell and Randy Bauman. He was determined to "beat this thing," and never complained or ever said "why me." Tom loved U of U tailgating, beer, fishing and camping, 4-wheeling in Moab and all sports. He was proud of his little girl "Deener", his chili verde and salsa, passionate about his vehicles and dedicated to his job. He was a kid at heart and always had a joke to tell. We are forever indebted to the kind and wonderful care from Dr. Anna Beck and everyone at Utah Cancer Specialists, Salt Lake Regional Hospital, U of U BMT, Community Nursing Services and Kellogg's DC, especially Bud Bywater. A wake will be held in celebration of Tom's life at the U of U tailgating parking lot (approx. 600 S Guardsman Way) on Sat, Jan 29th, from noon-2 p.m. Be prepared to tailgate (come rain or shine), bring pictures and memories to share. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Utah Cancer Society. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Samuelson, John Alfred John Alfred Samuelson 1915 ~ 2005 John Alfred Samuelson, 89, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died on January 19, 2005. John was born Aug. 26, 1915 in Circleville, UT, the son of John Victor Samuelson and Sarah Ellen Lambson. He lived in Sandy, Crescent and Salem, Utah. He was an Eagle Scout and Salutatorian of Jordan High School graduating class. He was a missionary in the Central States Mission. He received both bachelor and master degrees from the U of U in botany. On Nov. 21, 1941 he married Beth Meyerhoffer Nielsen in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married for 63 years and had four children. During World War II he served as a Captain in the Coastal Artillery in the Pacific. Following the war he taught school and was the first foot postman in Sandy. He joined Morton Salt Company in 1953 as a chemist until he retired in 1980. Following retirement he did volunteer work for the LDS Church categorizing artifacts. His hobbies included rock hound, ham radio operator, building and flying model airplanes, oil painting, and fishing. He is survived by his wife, Beth Samuelson, Payson, UT; daughter, Jacque Lawson (Carl), Parker, CO; daughter RoLayne Heninger (Ken), Vancouver, WA; son, David Samuelson (Mary), Payson, UT; daughter, Karen Ricks (Russell), Salem, UT; sister, Emma Randolph (Walt), Spokane, WA; 28 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 24th at 11:00 a.m. at the Crescent 30th Ward Chapel, 89 E. 11000 S., Sandy, UT. Friends may call Sunday evening at the Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale, UT from 6-8 p.m., and Monday 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment will be in the Sandy City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Sarris Sr., Pete L. Pete L. Sarris Sr. 1922 ~ 2005 Pete L. Sarris Sr., 82, passed away January 16, 2005 in Bountiful, Utah. He was born April 1, 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah a son of Louis and Cannella Karafotis Sarris. He was reared in Layton. Pete served in the US Army 37th Combat Engineer Battalion in World War II. He was awarded the Purple Heart Award. He married Marie Callis, they later divorced. Pete married Patricia Connie Chappatt May 3, 1962. Pete was a manager at Cowboy Oil and retired from Gibbons and Read in 1978. Throughout his life he was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. Pete is survived by his wife, Patricia Connie; son, Lou (Ann) Sarris of Salt Lake City; one brother, William Sarris of Rancho Mirage, CA; two grandchildren, Pete Sarris Jr. and Nichole Garner. Proceeded in death by his daughter, Karen Enniss; granddaughter Rebecca Enniss, one brother Dean Sarris and one sister Maxine Killian. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday January 24, 2005 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 E. with Reverend Father Jon Emanuelson of the Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church officiating. Friends may call Sunday, January 23 from 6-8 p.m. Trisagion Prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m. Viewing will also be held Monday one hour prior to services. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park. e-mail condolences to lbm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/19/2005 - 1/23/2005. Schulz, Beverly Beverly Schulz 1949 ~ 2005 Beverly Ellen Anderson Schulz passed away peacefully at her home after a valiant battle with breast cancer Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005. Beverly was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 1, 1949 to Don Ross and Ellen Aloyce Anderson who preceded her in death. Beverly was a loving and caring wife, mother, sister, aunt, and friend. Her passing will leave an empty spot in lives of all of those close to her. Beverly was hard working and diligent in all her endeavors. Beverly worked in the Payroll Department, Tooele Army Depot until recently and enjoyed many good friends there. Active in the LDS Church, her enthusiasm in the various youth programs touched many young hearts. Beverly was married to Michael Schulz. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Beverly was most happy when she was shuttling her two talented daughters to ballet and voice lessons. Beverly is survived by husband, Mike Schulz; daughters, Leona and Catherine Schulz, all of Grantsville; siblings, Mike (Jeannie) Anderson, Patti (Bob) Halladay, Doug (Valerie) Anderson, all of Grantsville; uncle, Lowell Watson, Tooele, Utah. Funeral services will be Wed. Jan. 26, 1 p.m. at Grantsville 7th Ward Chapel, 415 West Apple St. Friends and family may call at the Tate Mortuary Tues. Jan. 25th from 6-8 p.m. and prior to the funeral services 11:30-12:30 p.m. at the chapel. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Tempest, Stephen Dixon Stephen Dixon Tempest 1957 ~ 2005 Stephen Dixon Tempest passed on in the comfort of his home and family January 21, 2005, from Non-Hodg-kin's lymphoma. Born December 24, 1957, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Diane Dixon Tempest and John Henry Tempest, III, Steve grew up in the foothills of the Wasatch where he loved to hike and watch deer. His love of nature translated into an empathy toward others. He attended Highland High School where he was student body president in 1976. Steve later served in the Florida-Tallahassee mission for the LDS Church. When he returned home, he married Ann Peterson in the Salt Lake Temple December 27, 1979. He graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in finance. For 25 years, Steve Tempest was general superintendent for The Tempest Company and was currently president of Tempest Enterprises, Inc. He loved the intellectual challenge and excitement of pipeline construction, the freedom of working outdoors, and the tangible evidence of what good men can accomplish together. Steve believed in the power of community and served on the Board of Directors of the Associated General Contractors of Utah and the University of Utah Alumni Board. With his diagnosis of lymphoma, Steve chose to help others with cancer, delivering last summer's "Survivors on the Summit" talk at Snowbird benefiting the Cancer Wellness Center. He spoke of living simply in the present because, in truth, "we are all terminal." Steve's life was one of quiet service, helping people, be it putting in a sprinkler for a neighbor, or creating a village waterline in the high plateaus of Bolivia. His wit, fierce integrity and mental toughness, passion for adventure, and his devotion to Ann and his daughters define the power of this humble man. He lived well. His influence resides in our changed hearts. Preceded in death by his mother; he is survived by his wife, Ann; and their daughters, Callie, and her husband Andrew Jones, Sara Teewinot, and Diane Kathryn. Honoring his life are his father, John; sister, Terry, and her husband, Brooke Williams; brother, Dan, and his wife, Thalo Porter; and brother, Hank. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Gertrude Thody Peterson. A viewing will be held January 24, from 6-8:30 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 Highland Drive. Funeral services will be January 25, 12 noon at the Valley View Stake Center, 2245 East 3900 South. No viewing prior to the service. The family wishes to thank Dr. Bill Nibley and his staff; Dr. Nelson Wright; and Dr. Steve Lordon, all neighbors, along with IHC Hospice, who served Steve well. Steve had a dream of creating a labyrinth for cancer patients, their families and caregivers, so they could walk in times of sorrow and solitude as a personal meditation. This project is in the works as a gift to the community. Donations can be made to the Steve Tempest Labyrinth Project, c/o Zion National Bank, Account #004481057. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/25/2005. Thomson, Kay Edward Kay Edward Thomson 1959 ~ 2005 EPHRAIM, UTAH - Kay Edward Thomson, 45, of Ephraim, Utah, passed away January 21, 2005, in Provo, Utah. He was born August 31, 1959, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to Edward "Ted" Lincoln and Ethel Kay Taylor Thomson. He married MaryAnn Joy Reece, June 25, 1981, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Kay was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He fulfilled a mission to Sacramento, California and has served in the Elders Quorum, Young Men's, and Sunday School Presidency, as Ward Clerk, and as Stake Financial Clerk. Kay was a great dad and loved to watch his children play sports. He was a hard worker and provided well for his family and loved his children with all his heart. Kay has owned the Malt Shop in Ephraim for the past 24 years. He was jack of all trades and was always willing to help others. He is survived by his wife, MaryAnn, Ephraim; children, Nathan Kay (Felicia) Thomson, Ephraim; Justin William Thomson, serving in the Texas San Antonia Mission; Jason Edward Thomson; Tyler Andrew Thomson; Aubree Joy Thomson; Danielle Marie Thomson; Easton Jacob Thomson; parents, Ted and Ethel Kay Taylor, Ephraim; sister, Marilyn (Stanley) Ballard, Payson; grandfather, Heber C. Taylor, Levan; mother-in-law, Karola Hilbert Reece, Delta; and many nephews and nieces. Preceded in death by grandparents, Vinese Sheperd Taylor, Andrew and Gladys Wall Thomson; father-in-law, William Lewis Reece Jr. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 26, 2005, at 12:00 noon in the Ephraim Stake Center. Friends may call at the Stake Center in Ephraim on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Ephraim Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Magleby-Buchanan Mortuary serving Manti and Ephraim. On line guest book www.maglebymortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Turner, Keith Elvin Keith Elvin Turner 6/30/1949 ~ 1/21/2005 Beloved husband, father, brother, and son, Keith Elvin Turner, passed away peacefully Friday, January 21, 2005 surrounded by his adoring family. Keith was born June 30, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elvin LeRoy Turner and Luana Jensen Turner. In 1980, Keith married Rachel Loper. Though divorced in 1992, they raised three beautiful daughters. On March 23, 1995, Keith was sealed to Brenda Kay Maxwell in the Jordan River Temple, beginning an eternal marriage filled with unconditional love and commitment. Keith was loved and esteemed by many for his lifetime of exemplary service and dedication to his family, church and career. Keith faced his most recent challenge with a perseverance, grace, and resolve developed over a lifetime. The most important things in Keith's life were his relationships with his Savior, wife and daughters. A graduate of Granger High School and both Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, Keith was professionally accomplished and widely admired. Never one to call attention to himself, Keith diligently, faithfully, and quietly served in many capacities in his church including a mission to the LDS North British Mission from 1968-1970. Keith is survived by his loving wife, Brenda; his daughters, Kelly, Chelsea, and Shannon; his mother, Luana; sister, Gayla (Craig) Petty; and brothers, Ralph (Judy) Turner and Royce Turner. Survived also by Brenda's children, Karyn (Jonathan) Hodge, Lisa (Mark) Cannon, and Kenny (Kristin) Howcroft; and grandchildren, Lily Hodge, William, and Benjamin Cannon. Keith was preceded in death by his father, Elvin. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, January 26, 12 noon in the Union 5th Ward chapel, 7784 S. 2000 E. Friends and family are invited to visit at the Cannon Mortuary, 2460 E. Bengal Blvd. (7600 S.), Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. prior to the memorial service at the church Wednesday. Interment at the Mountain View Cemetery, Cottonwood Heights. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions can be made The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Perpetual Education Fund or The Church Missionary Fund, 50 E. North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84105. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Van Dyke, Jean Holt Jean Holt Van Dyke 1928 ~ 2005 SOUTH JORDAN/RIVERTON - Jean Holt Van Dyke passed away January 21, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born January 20, 1928 in South Jordan, Utah to Tracy Golden Holt and Jessie Emma Beckstead Holt. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bazil Van Dyke, who she married June 25, 1948 in the Salt Lake Temple. Jean was an optimistic and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was a devoted member of the LDS Church who loved her neighbors. She valued education, hard work, and self-control. Jean did not judge; she loved, accepted, and forgave freely. She enjoyed giving more than receiving. She loved her family. Jean is survived by daughter, Karen (David) Hall, Provo; sons, Paul (Robyn), Salt Lake City, Randy (Ann), South Jordan, Lynn (Dana), South Jordan, and Kevin (Raylyn), Omaha, Nebraska; 21 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; brothers, Golden Ray Holt (Shirley), Jerry Holt (Lola), both Riverton, Kent Holt (Carol), South Jordan; sister, Jessie Warner, Riverton. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Tithing Hill Ward, 1208 W. 12400 South, Riverton. Friends may call Monday, January 24, 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State and Tuesday 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, South Jordan Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/23/2005 - 1/24/2005. Waters, Mary Gilhool Mary Gilhool Waters 5/6/1938 ~ 1/17/2005 Predeceased by parents Vincent A. Gilhool and Frances Huish Gilhool. Predeceased by sister Margaret Anne Gilhool. Survived by three daughters: Jennifer (Brett) Moore, Amanda C. Waters and Jessica (Tony) Leonard. Survived by three grandchildren: Kurt H. Moore, Matthew J. Moore, and Ava N. Leonard. All family Denver, CO. Graveside ceremony: Sat. Jan. 29 at 11 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Judge Memorial High School, 650 S. 1100 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Condolence cards may be sent to Jennifer Moore, 9896 E. Dorado Ave., Englewood, CO, 80111. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 1/22/2005 - 1/23/2005. Weller, Jack D. Jack D. Weller Owego, NY Jack D. Weller, 61, of Owego, NY, passed away on Monday January 17, 2005 at his home with his wife and children at his side. He was born April 30, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah to the late Frederick and Pauline (Wright) Weller. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Dorothy (Stone) Weller, daughter and son-in-law, Catherine and Jeff Carter, Stansbury Park, UT, son and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Nikki Weller, Kissimmee, FL, grandsons, Ty and Ridge Carter, Billy Weller and soon to be granddaughter, Jada Lynn Weller. Besides his parents, a son, Billy Weller, brother, Bill Weller also predeceased Jack. A Memorial Service was held Saturday January 22, 2005 In Pennsylvania. Interment will be in the Wasatch Memorial Park, Salt Lake City, UT at the families convenience. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005. Zahrt, Shayrrl Virginia Warner Shayrrl Virginia Warner Zahrt 1930 ~ 2005 Shayrrl Virginia Warner Zahrt, age 74, passed away January 20, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Shayrrl was born October 5, 1930 in Odgen, Utah to Sylvan and Virginia Warner. She was the oldest daughter of three siblings. She graduated valedictorian from Traverse City High School in Traverse City, Michigan. She attended Brigham Young University. She married Robert A. Zahrt December 22, 1950 in South Bend, Indiana. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple June 27, 1968. Shayrrl was a stalwart member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held many positions in the Fort Wayne and South Bend Stake including, stake Primary presidency, Relief Society president, and Primary president. Her two favorite callings were teaching the investigators class and establishing and running the stake Family History Library for many years. Shayrrl had many interests, genealogy, sewing, painting, writing poetry, and decorating. She loved to sing and share the gospel through genealogy. She worked many years at the Osteopathic Hospital as a communication specialist. Shayrrl will be missed by her husband, Robert "Buzzy"; children, Robert (Rochelle), Kim (Robyn), Sandra (David) Naegle, Carl (Mary), and Dale (Pam); 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, James (Susan); sister, Virginia (Victor). Funeral services will be Monday, January 24, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Jordan 6th Ward, 3620 West 4400 South. Friends may call Sunday, January 23, 2005 at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, from 6-8 p.m. and the day of the service at the Ward from 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 South Camp Williams Road, Riverton. Mom, we will miss you! Now, go and meet all those loved ones you found and give the opportunity to hear the gospel. TTFN. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 1/23/2005.