OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 21 Jul 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** 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 Allen, Robert Wayne Robert Wayne Allen 3/07/42 ~ 7/18/05 Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother-in-Law, uncle and friend, Robert Allen, passed away July 18, 2005, surrounded by his devoted wife, Nadia, of 43 years and his loving family. Born March 7, 1942 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of Robert and LeOre Allen and Claire M. Wright. Robert was in the military for four months before being released on medical discharge. Robert married Nadia McArthur on April 2, 1963 and together they had four children. Robert was a wonderful father and grandfather and will be missed. He loved going camping, boating, fishing, hunting and anything that included being with his family. We Love You Dad! Robert is survived by his wife Nadia; children, Martin (Michelle) Allen, Mesquite, Nev; Cori (Dan) Wilkins, Mesquite, Nev; Amy (Jason) Casey, Beaver Dam, AZ; eight grandchildren, Matthew, Jessica and Christopher Wilkins; Cody, Ryan, Travis and Ashley Allen and Rylee Casey; father, Robert Allen; brothers, Bill (Cathy) Allen; Jim (Jill) Allen; sisters, Pat (Tom) McAlvain; Tara Hewitt, all of Salt Lake City, Utah and many in-laws, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by an infant son, Christopher Allen and his mother LeOre Allen. Graveside services will be held Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 12:00 noon at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South Salt Lake City, Utah. The family would like to express many thanks to Dr. Tae and his staff at the Dixie Cancer Clinic of St. George, Utah. I LOVE YOU PA! Love Ma Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Borg, John Raymond John Raymond Borg Loving son and father John Raymond Borg, age 41, died July 18, 2005 after a valiant fight against brain cancer. He was born April 13, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Myrna May Turner and David H. Borg. He attended Salt Lake County schools. Married Starlyn Holder, later divorced. Married Alice Tanga on April 21, 1990, later divorced. They had a son, Taylor. As a child actor, John enjoyed making several TV commercials and acting in the Young Peoples Theatre at the University of Utah. He worked for 18 years as a baker for Sara Lee Corp. and earned a certificate of completion from the American Institute of Bakery. He enjoyed golf, especially his hole- in-one. John is survived by his son, Taylor Joseph Borg; parents, David and Myrna Borg; sisters, Chris (Terry) Simmons and Mryna Lyn (Doug) Schell; brothers, David W. (Cindy) Borg and Steven T. Borg; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The family wishes to thank the Community Nursing Hospice Service for their tender care. Funeral services will be Friday at 12 noon at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Friday. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue & N St. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/21/2005. Carter, Kathy L. Kathy L. Carter "Sass" Kathy returned to her Heavenly Father on July 19, 2005 from injuries sustained in an accident. She was born July 12, 1946 in Salt Lake City to Ira C. and Irene Archer Anderson. She married Craig W Carter on Dec. 3, 1966 in Salt Lake City and on Dec. 3, 2004 they were sealed in the temple for time and all eternity. Kathy enjoyed the outdoors, loved life, was a free spirit, and had a heart of gold. For thirty years, Kathy worked for the Jordan School District, became a Registered Dietary Manager, and continued her education, receiving many more accomplishments. She served in the Relief Society presidency. Kathy put her special touch in everything she did. She was a loving wife, mother of two daughters, Tricia (Kyle) Starley and Cherie Carter and grandmother of Ricky, Kilie, Synece, Jake, Alek, and Korby. She is also survived by her siblings Marge, Cliff, Fay and Shirley, mother-in-law, Dahl W Carter and other brothers and sisters, Wayne, Carole, Brenda and Steve, many cousins, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, father-in-law Authnell J Carter and sister Elaine. Funeral Services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South in Sandy on Friday July 22, at 12:00 noon. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from 6-8 and one hour prior to the services. We cannot express enough thanks to McKay-Dee Hospital's doctors, nurses and staff for their special kindness and care. She will be missed by all of her family and friends. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Craig, Stephen Derrick Stephen Derrick Craig "Squigy" Stephen Derrick Craig, age 54, passed away on July 18, 2005. Born April 13, 1951 in Birmingham, England to Derrick Charles and Margaret Olive Makin Craig. Attended Granite High School, and served a mission in Scotland. Married Marjorie Parry in the Salt Lake Temple on April 10, 1973. A member of the LDS Church, and he was active in scouting and loved missionary work. He loved camping in the backyard with the grandchildren. His two priorities in life were his family and his church. Survived by his wife; children: Chalese, Candis Basham, Rebecca (Jason) Walk, David Derrick (fiancee, Sarah Mitchell); grandchildren, Aspen, Breckin, Sheridan, Jaxon; mother and father, Margaret and John Oreno; sister, Anne Marie Ford. Preceded in death by his father, Derrick. Funeral services will be Friday, July 22, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Deerfield Ward, 4322 South 5400 West. Friends may call on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. The family would like to thank his buddies at Kennecott. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/21/2005. Eisert, Jared Todd Jared Todd Eisert "Perfect Angel" Our perfect angel, Jared, was born into this world on June 5, 2005 as a healthy baby boy but was called home on July 19, 2005. He is an inspiration to us all. In six short weeks he has changed many lives and touched countless hearts. He is survived by his parents, Nathan and Sandra Eisert; siblings, Andrew, Laura, Gregory, and Harold; grandparents, Harold and Laura Winterton, Dieter and Elisabeth Eisert; great-grandmother, Margaret Christiansen; 36 aunts and uncles and 66 cousins. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 22 at the LDS Chapel on 87 East 7100 South, Midvale, Utah. A viewing will be held that morning from 11:45 to 12:45. We wish to give special thanks to PCMC for the exceptional care Jared received from them. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Primary Children's Medical Center. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Evans, Delpha Adaline Maddox Delpha Adaline Maddox Evans 100-Years-Old Delpha Evans, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great grandmother, returned to her heavenly home and family, after a long and fulfilling 100 year life on July 17th 2005, in Salt Lake City, Ut. Delpha was born to Leonard and Ida Maddox on July 12, 1905 in Salt Lake City, and lived her entire life in Utah. She married Lawrence Evans on October 22, 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple and raised three wonderful children. Her loving husband Lawrence passed away in 1979, and she was cared for at home by her dedicated son Robert for her last 14 years, never spending a single day in a retirement or nursing home. Delpha was a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints, devoting her life to family and service. She spent many years, working in the genealogy name extraction program for the Church. She loved to go to the temple with her husband, and served in numerous church callings. Delpha had a pure and simple pioneer spirit, never complaining about a thing. She was a true daughter of Zion, spending her life in the work and service of others. She cared deeply for her husband, children, grand and great-grand children, and she loved to cook and capture her many memories on film. She could knit, and crochet like no other, and she shared her most beautiful creations with her family. She was a gentle loving person, and not one single day passed in her one hundred year life, that she didn't brighten another's life with a warm and pleasant smile. Delpha served as a dedicated disciple of Jesus Christ - true and faithful to the very end. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit and legacy will never be forgotten. Delpha is survived by her three children, Robert and David (Barbara) of Salt Lake City; and Joan Watts (Gary) of St. George, UT. Seven grandchildren: Lori Linnell (Tom) of Gilbert, AZ; Suzanne Baird (Glen) of Fairfax, VA; Marianne Kraczek (Michael) of Florence, KY; Doug Evans (Diane) of Oakley, UT; and Mark Evans (RaeLyn); Julie Sharp (Monte); and Jeannie Damjanovich (Rob) all of Salt Lake City. She is also survived by 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. She is preceded in death by her husband Lawrence Evans, her brother Layden Charles Maddox, sisters Oneta Edvalson and Elsie Van Harten, granddaughter Mitzi Watts, and great-grandson Skyler Damjanovich. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 AM Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary located at 3401 S. Highland Dr. Salt Lake City, UT. Friends may call at the mortuary between 8:00 AM and 9:45 AM, just prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Fonnesbeck, Frank Otto Frank Otto Fonnesbeck 1911 ~ 2005 Frank Otto Fonnesbeck was born in Logan, Utah, January 5, 1911, the son of Jens Christian and Anna Christine Andersen Fonnesbeck. He died July 17, 2005 at the age of 94. He attended schools in Logan and graduated with honors from the Brigham Young College Training School. At Logan High School, he played football, received awards in debate and journalism, and was a student body officer. He graduated from Utah State University in 1933, with a B.S. in Forestry. He was editor of the school newspaper "Student Life" for two years, was president of the Forester's Club and was a founder of the Blue Key service fraternity. He was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. While at Utah State, he met LaRae Kerr Skeen from Salt Lake City. They were married March 22, 1934 and were the parents of five children. Frank was baptized a member of the L.D.S. Church in 1940, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. LaRae died September 3, 1980. During his teen years, Frank worked at the Fonnesbeck Knitting Works in Logan, operating the power-driven knitting machines. He worked his way through school fighting summer forest fires in Idaho and Montana. After graduation, he worked as a foreman and engineer on several CCC projects, working under the U.S. Forest Service, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the National Park Service. At the outbreak of World War II, he and his family moved to Salt Lake City, where he was employed as an Industrial Engineer with Remington Arms Company. Later, he transferred to Hanford, Washington and spent two years as an Industrial Engineer with the DuPont Company on the Manhattan Project, developing plutonium for the Atomic Bomb. He received an award from the Secretary of War in recognition of his service. After the war, he was employed as a Design Engineer with the Utah State Road Commission. He then became a Safety Engineer for USF&G Insurance Company, supervising work in engineering and auditing in Utah, and in parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and Nevada. His job included inspecting the rides at Lagoon and he performed inspections of the wooden rollercoaster on foot. At his retirement, he received a plaque for having driven over one-half million miles without an accident. After his retirement, he served as Risk Manager at Hogle Zoo. Frank has a great legacy in Scouting and has been a registered Scout for 82 years. He served in nearly all capacities, from Patrol Leader to District Chairman. He received the Eagle Scout Award while a boy in Logan, and received many honors, including the Silver Beaver, the District Award of Merit, the District Citation, and the On My Honor Award. At the time of his death, he was serving on the Troop Committee in the Parley's 4th Ward. His posterity includes two sons and twenty-one grandsons or great-grandsons who are Eagle Scouts. In the LDS Church, he held many positions in Bishopric, Quorum, Stake, and Sunday School. He was loved and respected as the patriarch of his family. Several years ago, a granddaughter challenged him to write a monthly letter to each family member, touching on various happenings in his life. He met this challenge, and faithfully sent a newsletter to some seventy of his posterity. He was very supportive of his children and grandchildren, encouraging higher education and showing interest in all of their endeavors. He was skilled with tools and was always willing to put an addition on a house or finish a basement, ready or not. He enjoyed gardening, playing tennis, fly fishing, and reading. He was very interested in genealogical research, and made several trips to Denmark searching out ancestral records. In the 1980s, he published the Frank and LaRae Fonnesbeck Family History book that is treasured by all the members of his family. He was an ardent supporter of the annual family reunion in Logan, and strongly encouraged the rest of the family to attend. He is survived by his sister, Elaine Rasmuson; his two sons, Christian Skeen Fonnesbeck (Sydney), and Robert William Fonnesbeck (Kristine); and three daughters, Geryl Lynn Ingram (Robert), Annette Torres (Emerito), and Kathryn Lamb (Wayne); along with 28 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 23, at 11:00 a.m. in the Parley's 4th Ward Chapel, 1870 Parley's Canyon Blvd. Friends may call on Saturday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at the Logan City Cemetery, at approximately 3:30 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Frank O. and LaRae Skeen Fonnesbeck Scholarship in Natural Resources at Utah State University, Development Office, 1420 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322-1420. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/21/2005. Francyk M.D., William Peter William Peter Francyk, M.D. 1939 ~ 2005 Prominent Board Certified, Invasive Radiologist, Dr. William Peter Francyk passed away July 11, 2005 after a long, progressive illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York June 26, 1939. He was the only son of Rose and Martin Francyk. Education included graduation from Valley Stream Central High School, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and the State University of New York Medical School, downstate. After interning at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, he pursued his Radiology residency at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Two years Naval service followed. Bill then returned with his wife and children to Salt Lake City where he instigated the angiography program at LDS Hospital. His extracurricular interests included skiing, competitive sports, spending time dabbling in the stock market, and world-wide travel. His greatest pride and joys were his children, Tara, Peter, and David; and his knowledge that he was an excellent radiologist who made a positive change in so many of his patient's lives. He leaves behind his children, Tara (Bret Wells), Peter (Sunni), and David (Jennifer); grandchildren, Emily Wells, Julian Moon, Braedon Francyk; and his life time friend and ex-wife, Joan. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 3 p.m. at the Park City Cemetery and will be officiated by Reverend Paddy Wood. The family asked that all those who knew Bill celebrate his life in their own special way. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/17/2005 - 7/24/2005. Gates, Cummings Cummings Gates 1913 ~ 2005 ST. GEORGE, UT - Our loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Cummings Gates, passed away quietly on Monday, July 18, 2005 at the age of 92. Cummings was born to Hyrum and Emma Gates on June 27, 1913 in Escalante, Utah. Dad grew up in Escalante where he was known as Lottie. He spent many years sheepherding in and exploring around the Henry and Boulder Mountains. Dad couldn't believe that they wouldn't have consulted him when they created the Escalante Staircase National Monument because "I know more about that area than anybody else still alive!" (And he probably did!) Our family cherishes our vacations with Dad in Escalante as he took his children and grandchildren hunting, fishing and sight seeing, showing us old campsites and telling wonderful stories of his adventures there. In 1939, Dad and a couple of friends ventured to San Francisco to catch the World's Fair. Their journey then took them to Idaho where they stopped to earn some money picking peas for the return trip home. There he met the love of his life, Golda Jeneal Davenport and married her nine days later on August 19, 1939. They stuck out their thumbs and headed back to Escalante where they lived with Dad's parents for a couple of years. Mom and Dad eventually moved to Salt Lake City where they raised five children. Dad worked as an engineer for the Rio Grande and Western Railroad and spent his spare time working in the construction field. Dad was a true craftsman and used his talents to construct beautiful homes to Mom's specifications. He retired from the railroad after 37 years of service and continued to build, creating windmills, roadrunners and Christmas decorations for his family and friends. Dad was a master gardener, planting a half-acre of garden every year which we all were fortunate to reap from. He also loved horses and after retiring to South Jordan, Utah he raised Thoroughbreds that he raced at local tracks throughout Utah, Wyoming and Arizona. After "wintering" for many years in St. George, Utah, Mom and Dad finally sold their home and headed south to live full-time in sunny St. George. Cummings leaves behind his devoted wife of 66 years, his children Don (Merlene) Gates, Sherilyn (Phil) Gallo, Ken (Judy) Gates, Roxanne (Will) Leonard, Bruce (Debbie) Gates, and many cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We love you Dad. A visitation will be held Saturday, July 23, 2005, from 9:30-10:30, at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. St. George Blvd., prior to graveside services at 11 a.m. at the Tonaquint Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family through Metcalf's website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Hillenbrand, Nellie Ernestine Nellie Ernestine Hillenbrand 1920 ~ 2005 Nellie Ernestine Hillenbrand, age 84, died Saturday July 16, 2005 in Santa Maria, California. She was born on October 30, 1920 in Belle, West Virginia to Myrtle Vaughn and James Steward Casdorph. She married George S. Hillenbrand on October 4, 1940. After her husband's death, Nellie lived with her daughter, Janice and son-in-law, Dean, in Solvang, California for the past two years. Nellie loved making crafts, entertaining friends and family and being a housewife. She is survived by her daughter, Janice C. Klitgaard; two sisters, Judy Savage and Jean Coleman; a brother, Richard Casdorph; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Friday July 22nd at 11:00 a.m. at the Rose Park 7th Ward, 1155 North 1200 West Street in Salt Lake City. Family and friends, may call Thursday July 21st from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 So 200 East in Salt Lake City and from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services at the ward. Burial will follow at Lake Hills Cemetery, 10055 So. State Street, Sandy, Utah. Online guest book and directional maps available at www.russonmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Hopkin, John Alfred John A. Hopkin 1918 ~ 2005 John Alfred Hopkin passed away of natural causes on July 17, 2005. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 23 beginning at noon at the Cascade Stake Center, 481 East Center in Orem, preceded by a viewing at the church from 10:30-11:45 a.m. Another viewing will be held at the Sundberg-Olpin Funeral Home, 495 South State in Orem, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Friday evening. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Tana, a son, Mark, his wife of 60 years, Bonita, and his second wife, Nan, with whom he shared a brief but idyllic relationship until her untimely passing only a month ago. He is survived by two sisters, Mable Nield of Logan and Karli Brown of Salt Lake City; three sons and their wives, Arden and Lorraine of Orem, Utah, Kerry and Marriane of Needham, Massachusetts, and Jeff and Nancy of Rexburg, Idaho; a son-in-law and his wife, John and Marcia Dow of Escondido, California, and Mark's companion, Meurice Jackson, of Arlington, Texas, 24 grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Huddelston, Judy Judy Huddelston 7/21/1949 ~ 2/6/2005 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY We all miss you very much. Love your family & friends Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Ison, Judith Louise Green Judith Louise Green Ison 1930 ~ 2005 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend passed away Sunday morning surrounded by her three daughters after aggressively being taken by Cancer, and overwhelmed with the sadness of the loss of her husband of 46 years only five days before. Born, June 15, 1930 to Cumer Arden Green and Nellie Adelaide Waterhouse in Ogden Utah. She was one of three children, brother Jack and sister Carol. After her mother's death, her father remarried and added to the family a sister LaNae and a brother Lanny. She is preceded in death by both her parents and her brother Jack. Judy graduated from Toole high and went on to the University of Utah at age 16 earning a degree in Journalism and a scholarship from the Deseret News. She supported herself working at the Ordinance Depot in Toole, Utah and had an internship at the Deseret News. On October 3, 1959 she was introduced by her brother-in-law Burt Howells to a Navy Officer on leave. On October 17, 1959 her life was forever changed when she eloped to marry her sailor in Elko, Nevada after only a two week courtship. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they created a eternal bond of love and a life which included six children, one who preceded her in death and 13 grandchildren. Judy was an accomplished Genealogist being the longest practicing Genealogist from the original accreditation class. For many years she was an editor of the Genealogical Journal and still has clients based all over the world. Her greatest joy and largest passion in life came from tracing families to their roots and reuniting families together. Judy has always been an active member of the LDS church and held a wide variety of callings in her local ward. Judy was also an active member of the democratic party and was a judge at local elections for over 35 years. Hobbies included; knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and crossword puzzles but her biggest joy came from reading books. As an avid reader she could complete a pile of library books in one weeks time and be ready for more by the next weekend. Her greatest life accomplishment came from being a wife to her beloved Willy and a mother. Sadly on July 12, 2005 she lost the love of her life Willard A. Ison who returned to his father in heaven and was awaiting his love to join him and their son Brooke. Willard and Judy's family included their six children, John (Debbie), Brooke (preceded her in death) Nellie (Dale), Stephen (Babs), Peg (Paul) and Rachel ( Charles) and 13 grandchildren Nick, Katie, Joshua, Becca, Laura, Michael, Sam, Sarah, Chloe, Jake, Luke, Hannah and Xavier. Judy's family would like to express their appreciation to all the wonderful care givers at Harmony Home Healthcare which took such time, patience and love in helping her. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the LeGrand Ward Chapel, 1078 McClelland Street. Friends and family may call Friday, July 22, 2005 from 6 - 8 at Deseret Memorial Mortuary, 36 East 700 South and Saturday from 9:45 - 10:45 at the Church. Interment following service will be at Wasatch Lawn. Send Condolences to www.celebratinglife-ut.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/24/2005. Jakeman, David F. David F. Jakeman 1941 ~ 2005 David F. (Jake) Jakeman died July 14, 2005 at his home in Milford, Utah. Born in Long Beach, CA, June 21, 1941. He was a machinist by trade, owning the Sagebrush Machine Shop. Survived by his mother, Frocene Jakeman Morgan, step-father, Lee D. Morgan and a large extended family. His legacy to the world was the "Doohickey". Memorial services will be held at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 11 a.m. where friends and family may call 30 minutes prior to services. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Jensen, Audrey Elaine Audrey Elaine Jensen "Beloved Mother" Audrey Elaine Jensen, 78, died July 19, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born September 18, 1926 in Cedar City, Utah, daughter of William Tait and Lavinia Stevenson Mulliner. Married Peter Arland Jensen November, 1946 in Ely, Nevada; he preceded her in death January 10, 1995. She loved cooking, gardening and knitting, but most of all she cherished her family. She had great friends and neighbors. Survived by daughter, Marilee (Jerry) Albretsen, Salt Lake City, Utah; William A. (Brenda S.) Jensen, Taylorsville; three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren, sister, Alice (Gary) Peterson, Taylorsville; brother, Ace (Sharon) Mulliner, Mounds, OK; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; husband; daughter, Audrey; three sisters; one brother and one great-grandson. Special thanks to Evergreen Residential Care, Heidi, Natalie and Chessey, and to Alpine Home Care, Kay, Heather and Cheryl. Funeral services will be held Fri., 9 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood Rd. where a viewing will be held 8-8:45 a.m. prior to service. Interment-Redmond Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Jensen, Lee and Joni In Memory Of Lee Jensen 7/21/22 ~ 2/24/97 Joni Jensen 7/28/54 ~ 3/11/96 You are always in our thoughts and hearts. Mom, Amy, Ivaylo and family. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lee and Joni Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Jensen, Ruth Kim Winters Ruth Kim Winters Jensen "Loving Mother" Ruth Winters Jensen passed away July 19, 2005 in Riverton, Utah. Born October 23, 1915 in Sandy, Utah to Charles A. Kim and Ingaborg M. Larson. Raised in Taylorsville. Married Henry Savoy Winters May 23, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah; he preceded her in death February 17, 1969. Married Lee Jensen January, 1973; he also preceded her in death. Survived by her children: Charles (Peggy), Diane (Dan) Lommel and Seidi Winters, all of Alaska; John (Maxine), West Valley City; Kim (Phyllis), Sandy; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sisters: Harriet (Joe) Matic, Riverton and Florence (Ralph) Johnson, Salt Lake City. Also preceded in death by her sister, Irma Birch. The family wishes to thank Harriet and Joe Matic for the loving home they provided Mother as well as the wonderful caring staffs at Beehive Home of Riverton, Alpine Hospice and Crossland Care Center. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Mother's name to your charity of choice. Funeral services will be Friday, 11 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road where a viewing will be held, 10 - 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Lawrence, Joseph William Joseph William Lawrence 4/21/87 ~ 7/17/05 Our beloved Joe has returned home to our Heavenly Father from a tragic boating accident. Born April 21, 1987, the youngest of eight children. His hobbies included mechanics, frisbee golf, four wheeling, snow boarding and spending time with his family at Granny's ranch. His favorite toy was his truck. If anything needed to be fixed or a project needed another hand, Joe was there to help which was a blessing to his family and friends. He loved working with his family at the shop. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joe is survived by his wonderful parents: Kelly and Rita; brothers and sisters: Rae Dawn and Jeff Titcomb; Heath, Aubrey, Asher and Halle; Tyler, Polly and Ethan; Taylor; Travis; Krista and Mike Watts; Robbie; Grandparents: Melvin and Wilma Morrison; Charlene Lawrence; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Joe's family wishes to thank the family and friends for their love, support, time and resources in finding Joe. A heart felt thanks to the Utah County Sheriff Search and Rescue and other agencies. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 11 a.m. at the Valley Park 2nd Ward, 5233 South 3200 West. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 10-10:45 a.m. prior to service. Interment, Taylorsville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Utah County Sheriff Search and Rescue, 3075 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. You will always be in our hearts. We love you, Boosta! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Maxwell, Etta Mae Etta Mae Maxwell She will be missed Etta Mae Maxwell, loving wife and mother, died peacefully July 15, 2005 in So. Jordan Utah, surrounded by her loving husband Chris Maxwell and two beautiful children Tessa Mae and Terin Lee, sisters Roberta, Linda, Aldene, and Mary, and her three dogs. Survived by Mary Madsen. Etta Mae was an exceptionally loving person who gave so much of herself to others. Giving and sharing with her family and friends brought her much joy. She worked as a gifted and knowledgeable caregiver for the elderly whom she regarded so highly. She loved good jokes, pranks, and loved to laugh. She believed laughter as good medicine and often said that you are never too old to be a kid. Her hobbies included collecting dolls and antiques. She loved house plants and flowers, gardening, and was an excellent cook. She especially enjoyed expressing her pride of her Native American roots by collecting dolls and art. And, the Beatles were her favorite music. She was a blessing in our lives. We love her so deeply and will be missing her greatly-we will never forget her. Let the angles sing on her arrival. In accordance with Etta's wishes, there will be no viewing or formal services. In lieu of flowers, please give to your favorite charity. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Melby, Eda Marie Bernardo Eda Marie Bernardo Melby 1926 ~ 2005 I, Eda B. Melby died July 17, 2005. I was born August 17, 1926 to Sam and Mary Bernardo. My husband, Bill and my sister Florine Smith (Jay) took such good care of me at all times. Bill and I were married in 1947 and had three children, Annette (Dan) Arnie (Barbara) and Mari (Rick), four wonderful grandchildren, Chris, John, Nelita, Nicolas, and Deena (Ryan), and our precious little great-granddaughter, Taylor. I thank all my wonderful relatives and friends for being a part of my good life. Be happy for me. I lived 78 years. Funeral Directors: Deseret Memorial Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/19/2005 - 7/24/2005. Moysh, Stacey "Coach" Stacey Moysh "Coach" After six years of an all out war against cancer, Stacey Moysh's battle ended. He did not go willingly or without fighting 'til his last breath! Stacey, 49, was born November 1, 1955 in Sacramento, California, son of Joseph P. and Gertrude Page Moysh. He attended school in California and graduated from SLCC. He married Janie Labrum in the Salt Lake Temple July 7, 1978. They were blessed with "My Three Sons". Stacey's world revolved around his boys and their friends. He was involved in and coached nearly everything his sons played. He especially loved the pure sport of baseball. There wasn't an umpire around who knew the rules better than Stacey. Heaven couldn't be any better than sitting at a ball field watching the boys play. Stacey's heart was always with the boys as he served in church callings, scouting and sports. He is survived by his wife, Janie; his children: Scott (Kimberly), Jace, currently serving an LDS mission in Connecticut, Sean; two grandchildren: Karter and Kaitlynn; brother, Rick (Janet), sister: Tami (Boyd) Clark; father-in-law, Lynn (Fern) Labrum; in-laws, Dennis and Diana Jenkins, David and Shanna Labrum, Bill and Lynette Labrum; many nieces and nephews that he adored. He was preceded in death by his parents and his mother-in-law, Miriam Labrum. We express our deepest appreciation to all those who have cared for Stacey with such dignity over the last six years at the U Med Center, Huntsman, LDS Hospital and the SL Clinic. You have forever touched our lives. Thank you to all of our family and friends for the on going love and support. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 11:00 a.m. at the Murray 28th Ward, 932 Green Oaks Drive, Murray, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Roosevelt Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Nay, Joseph Francis Joseph Francis Nay 1921 ~ 2005 Joseph Francis Nay died July 17, 2005. Born Feb. 14, 1921 in Mt. Pleasant, UT. Veteran of World War II - served his country proudly. Married Betty Robertson on Oct. 11, 1947. Lived a full and meaningful life. Loved his family dearly in turn they loved him. Survived by his four children, Joseph M. Nay (Cynthia), Betty Jolene Neilsen (Kenny), Sally Christine Vaseleou (Doug), and Cathy N. Kreutzberg (Bill). Seven grandchildren: Cassie, Trevor, Tosha, Janica, Shaun, Andrea, and Brittani; one great-grandchild, three step-grandchildren and the dogs Sike and Nikita. Preceded in death by his wife; son Steven Michael Nay and grandson Christopher. We want to thank the many people that helped take care of our dad, especially to M and his wife Zelda and the many "Paramedics". Viewing will be held on Fri. July 22, 2005 at 12 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 So., Sandy, after which there will be a private family service at the gravesite. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Pack, Robert Alan Robert Alan Pack 1980 ~ 2005 Robert Alan Pack, 25, moved on to his next adventure July 14, 2005 while attending college in Tallahassee, Florida. Alan was born June 17, 1980 to Robert Pack and Renae Giggey in Salt Lake City. Alan was a risk taker, always looking for a new adventure. He excelled at everything he attempted. He was a writer, artist, musician, athlete, comedian, and a best friend to all who knew him. Alan was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated from Ben Lomond High School in 1998 with several National merit awards and honors. He went on to the University of Utah studying in the pre-med program, after which he transferred to Florida State. He was working toward a double major in biology and chemistry. Alan's goal was to become a neurologist. He said that was the only thing that made sense to him. Alan will always be remembered for his quick wit, his sarcasm, hilarious stories with facial expressions to make anyone laugh, singing and playing his guitar, and his ability to win every argument by using big words that no one else knew. Those who knew Alan best found him to be loving, loyal, and caring. He loved spending time with his family and friends. Alan always knew just how to get a reaction from people. Alan is survived by his mother; stepfather, Dave Medina; sisters, Lisa Kilpatrick (Jim), Marianne Hammaker, Trisha World, Sherry Hollman (Adam); brothers, Justin Black, Gary Pack (Susan), David Pack (Michelle); step-brothers, Jamie Medina, Brett Medina; grandparents, Elmer and Lorna Giggey, Reed and Peggy Black; many aunts, uncles, cousins, 21 nieces and nephews, and a plethora of friends. Alan was preceded in death by his father; stepmother, Shelly Pack; grandparents, Betty Dutton, Azalia Henderson, Fred Pack. Alan's departure has left a void in many of our lives. Let's not think of Alan as gone, but as continuing his adventures without any of the sorrows, pains, or limitations experienced in this world. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden. Viewing will be Friday, July 22, 2005 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Interment at Leavitt's Aultorest Memorial Park. Send condolences to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Rasmussen, Barbara B. Barbara B. Rasmussen 1931 ~ 2005 Barbara Berntson Rasmussen, age 73, passed away from complications due to colon cancer July 18, 2005. She died as she lived, surrounded by loved ones at her home in Sandy, Ut. She was born to Edgar and Luna Berntson August 21, 1931 in Logan, Utah. She attended local schools, graduating from Logan High School in 1949, and attended Utah State University. She married Clair Rulon Rasmussen in the Logan Temple on September 10, 1951. Barbara spent her life in service to her family and her fellowman. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, where she served in many positions including Relief Society President, Young Women's President and Visiting Teacher. She touched and blessed many lives. Widowed at the age of 41, she spent the remainder of her life caring for others. After raising her children, she moved back to Logan in order to care for her elderly mother and aunts. Following their deaths, she moved to Salt Lake City to care for her ailing father-in-law. She always enjoyed life and had a wonderful sense of humor, even in the most difficult circumstances. She had a great love for learning and zest for life that made it a pleasure to be in her company. Her generosity with both her time and means knew no bounds. She was a devoted mother, who adored her children and grandchildren and was adored by them. She is survived by her two daughters, Jill (Will) Swigert of Sandy, and Mary (Bryce) Hesterman of Fort Collins, CO; two brothers, Boyd Berntson of Weaverville, CA. Alan (Dottie) Berntson of Woodland Hills, CA; grandchildren, Jason (Katherine), Ryan (Bronwynn), Katie (Adam), Jeff, Makenzi (Cameron), Becky and Jeff; great-grandchildren, Elise and Nathan. Funeral services will be held in Sandy on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the Eastridge 8th Ward Building at 1020 East Sunburn Lane (11575 South) at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will be held there that morning from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Logan Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. The family gratefully acknowledges the tender care and compassion of dear friends and extends their heartfelt thanks to Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Steven Smith, Dr. Bruce Chamberlain, the home care nurses and aids at Harmony Hospice, and Mike Anderson. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/22/2005. Reeves, Shirley Pope Isenhour Shirley Pope Isenhour Reeves 10/3/1945 ~7/21/2004 No farewell words were spoken, No time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. A year has come and gone, Our hearts still ache in sadness, Secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one can ever know. Since you'll never be forgotten, We pledge to you today, A hollowed place within our hearts, Is where you'll always stay. We miss you mom. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Robbins, Harriet Johanne Kalmar Harriet Johanne Kalmar Robbins 7/7/1909~7/16/2005 Harriet Johanne Kalmar Robbins, age 96, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 16, 2005, in Salt Lake City, UT. She was born July 7, 1909 in Salt Lake City, UT to Lauge and Johanne Kalmar. She attended schools in Salt Lake City, receiving business training at Davis College. She became a legal secretary and worked for her favorite attorney, Golden W. Robbins, whom she later married February 15, 1939. Harriet was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served faithfully throughout her life in many different stake and ward positions. She spent many years as a homemaker and was known as an excellent hostess and cook. She had a special enthusiasm for life and loved traveling the world over. She enjoyed working part time as an interior decorator in addition to being especially active in the community. She cherished the many friendships she made while in various clubs, including the neighborhood garden club, sewing club, bridge clubs, Dinner and Dance club, Bonneville Knife and Fork Club and the Ladies Literary Club, where she served as vice president. She was also president of the Utah Federated Women's Clubs, becoming vice president on the national level. She was a member of the Utah Mineralogical Society and enjoyed creating her own jewelry. Harriet outlived all of her younger siblings: Bill (Mona) Kalmar, Marian (Melvin) Phillips, Laura (Noel) Wilko, and George (Anna Marie) Kalmar. She is survived by daughter Lucynthia Robbins Lines (Tony) Knudsen, Albuquerque, NM, and son W. Kalmar (Dianne) Robbins, also 12 grandchildren: Farrell (Rebecca) Lines, Robbins Lines, Derek (Kristine) Lines, Robin Lines, Scott Lines, and Allison (William) Province; Joanna (Jim) Lund, Lucynthia (Nate) Rockwood, Karen, Tyler, Tracy, Ben Robbins; and 10 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband and a grandson Wilson Robbins. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 22, 2005, at 11:00 A.M. in her beloved Bonneville 2nd Ward, 1535 E. Bonneview Drive (1050 So.), Salt Lake City, UT, where friends may call Friday morning from 9:45 to 10:45 A.M. prior to the services. Interment: South Jordan Cemetery, 10650 South 1055 West. Please send condolences to the family at www.holbrookmortuary,com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/21/2005. Rodgers, Todd Todd Rodgers Our Drummer Boy Michael Todd Rodgers, age 41, passed away July 19, 2005. Born July 10, 1964 in Salt Lake City. Parents Keith S. and Beverly Workman Rodgers. Todd graduated from Skyline High School. He loved his two boys, fishing and camping. He loved playing his drums and played in several bands. He was very talented in electronics. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Survived by his companion, Margie, sons, Anthony and Quinton. Parents, brothers and sister, Craig, Brad (Janet), Becky (Steve) Coon. Graveside service will be held Saturday July 23, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the Murray City Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary 4760 South State St. Murray. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Rosa, Jay Lynn Jay Lynn Rosa "Heart of Gold" Jay Lynn Rosa, 44, passed away July 19, 2005 in Midvale, Utah. He was born May 18, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Jose and Ivlue Rosa. Married to Jeanine Silcox, later divorced. Jay was a loving father whose first thought was always for his boys. Jay had a big heart and was always willing to help another. Jay loved the outdoors, especially riding motorbikes, fishing, hunting and camping. Jay held a special place in his heart for animals, which he cared for quite a few during his life. "We love you, Dad. Hope to be as good a motorcrosser as you!" Jay is survived by his parents, Jose and Ivlue Rosa; children, Tony and Zach Rosa; sister, Alena (Kyle) Taylor; and his fiancee, Dedreah Miller. Jay was preceded in death by his brother, Tony Rosa. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 23, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the Midvale East 6th Ward Chapel, 7250 South 300 East. Friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Saturday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Smith, Forrest Grant Forrest Grant Smith 1911 ~ 2005 CARBONVILLE- Forrest Grant Smith, "Smitty", age 93, passed away July 19, 2005 in Ferron. Born Oct. 3, 1911 in Murray, UT. to William Willis and Maggie Wood Smith. He married Sarah Jane Griffiths Sept. 7, 1931 in Farmington, later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He was president of the Carbon High Boosters club in the 50's. He loved being a rockhound and served as president of the Carbon County Gem Society. He hunted and fished all his life until his health would no longer allow it and was a lousy housekeeper. He served as a High Priest in the LDS Church. Forrest is survived by his wife of almost 74 years, Jane "Toots" of Carbonville and children and their spouses: Colleen and Duaine Hatch of American Falls, Idaho; Roger and Karen Smith of Castle Dale; Judi and George Baker of Orangeville; and Greg Smith of Vail, Colorado; 27 grandchildren and numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by daughters-in-law Bena Lee Smith of Price; and Bonnie Jean Smith of Orem. Preceded in death by sons Forrest Grant and Gerald Leon and daughters Evona and Sharon Ann. Funeral services will be held Sat., July 23, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Price Stake Center (1st So. and 5th E. in Price), where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Cliff View Cemetery in Price under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Snyder, Karen Ann Karen Ann Snyder "A Loving and Generous Person" Our darling daughter, sister, and aunt passed away suddenly from an aneurysm. She was born on a cold Feb. day in 1953. Karen worked at S.L. Printing and Mailing. She loved the outdoors and enjoyed golfing, fishing, camping, bowling, and spending time with her family. Survived by her mother: Glenda Davis, father: John Snyder, brother: John, sister: Brenda, nephews and nieces: Clas, Justin, Casey, Adam, Aaron, David, Ben and Sarah. Funeral services will be Friday, July 22, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the 1st Presbyterian Church, 12 North 'C' Street, Salt Lake City. Friends may call one hour prior to services. WE LOVE YOU KAREN. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Sorensen, Roger Roger Sorensen 1 Year ago Today It's been a year ago since you left us. We miss you and love you very much. We think about you often. We love you Dad, Deb, Bryan, Lisa, & Karl. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Staggs, Hayley Jean Hayley Jean Staggs Our Little Angel Hayley Jean Staggs, born July 15, 2005 to Jimmy and Allyson Staggs, spent a short time with her family before returning to Heaven to watch over her twin sister. Although her time on earth was short, she was loved very much and will be missed by all her family. "We are having two little angels, Only one we get to keep. Our little Abigail to stay with us, Rich blessings we shall reap. Hayley has to say goodbye, She has another mission. Along with her we send our love, We will miss her sweet addition." Private family services will be held Thursday evening at Elysian Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/20/2005 - 7/21/2005. Williams, Olenna Christopherson Banks Olenna Christopherson Banks Williams 1908 ~ 2005 Born, 20 April 1908, Fairview, UT, to Fritz Brigham and Frances Brady Christopherson. Last of ten children, left this life 15 July 2005 in Salt Lake. Three older, two younger, four weeks-old, siblings, infant daughter Rhean, passed on before her. Lived most of life in Oakland, San Jose, San Francisco, CA; Burley, ID. Married William G. Banks 1928, later solemnized in Logan LDS Temple 1941. Specialty China Salesperson working years. Bill died from auto accident Texas 1948. Later married James C. Williams 1953, he passed away in 1977. Survived by Ronald Banks (Lois) Salt Lake City, Sharlene Rasmussen, Preston, ID; six grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and one great, great-grandchild. Many thanks to Highland Cove Health Care staff!! Saturday July 23rd, viewing 9:45-10:45 a.m., at Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 South Highland Drive; followed by Graveside Service, 11:00 a.m. at Holladay Memorial Park, 4900 Memory Lane, (1990 East), Holladay, East of Cottonwood Mall. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 7/21/2005 - 7/22/2005. Worsley, Barbara Emma Crane Barbara Emma Crane Worsley Will be missed Barbara Emma Crane Worsley, 82, died peacefully in the comfort of her home in Boise, Idaho, July 18, 2005. At her side was her tender, loving, eternal companion and caregiver, Merrill E. Worsley, husband of 55 years. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon, Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the Castle Drive LDS Chapel. Friends may call to visit with the family on Friday, July 22, from 6-8 p.m. at Relyea Funeral Chapel, and from 11 until 11:45 a.m. at the church on Saturday prior to the services. Interment will follow at the Dry Creek Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005. Young, Doris Doris Young 1915 ~ 2005 Beloved mother, sister, grandmother Edith Doris Munz Young died 17 July 2005 at her home in Centerville. She was born 18 December 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the second child of George David Munz and Edith Teresa Hedelius. Her parents and a brother, Richard Munz, preceded her in death. Although born in Salt Lake City, Doris grew up in Elkhart, Indiana, attending public schools and graduating from Elkhart High School. Her family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where she met and married Harold Dewey Young 6 August 1938. They later divorced. She was always a faithful and active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in the Relief Society and Primary organizations. Doris worked many years for the Federal Reserve Bank, first in Cleveland, Ohio and later in Salt Lake City. She leaves a large posterity whom she loved and cherished. She was a kind and gentle matriarch to her family. Daughter Phyllis and Larry Burke-Kary and Claudean Burke (Trent, Sean, Gavin, Adam); Shelly and Gordon Sleve (Jenna, Christian, Sarah); Daniel and Amber Burke (Ethan). Daughter Judy and Gary Hawkins-Jeffrey and Tracy Hawkins (Bradley, Mitchell, Ryan); Scott and Jill Hawkins (Mallori, Madison, Mason); Michael and Rochelle Hawkins (Ethan, Nicolas); Marnie and Marc Bryson (Corbin, Eric, Lyndsay); Andrew and Justiel Hawkins. Son Harold and Ann Young-Tyson and Tracy Young (Mercades, Gabriel, Kaleb, Sariah); Hayley and Ryan Willoughby; Ryan and Jenni Young (Spencer, Elizabeth); Jeremy Young; Logan and Shantel (Sarah). Son Mark and Suzanne Young-Zachary, Spencer, Tyler, Ashley. She also leaves two dear sisters, Lillian Zedlar of Sparta, Tennessee and Barbara and Jim Humbarger of Elkhart, Indiana; also her niece Nancy Kile of Cookeville, Tennessee. Funeral services will be held in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel at 160 So. 300 E., Centerville at 11:00 a.m., Thurs., July 21, with Bishop David Layton officiating. Family will greet friends at a viewing at 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Interment will be in the Centerville City Cemetery. A special thanks to kind and caring friends and neighbors. Arrangements are under the direction of Myers Mortuary in Layton. Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 7/21/2005.