OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 16 Jun 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 Allred, Lola Winona Justesen Lola Winona Justesen Allred 1913 ~ 2005 Lola Winona Justesen Allred, 91, Spring City, died June 14, 2005 at her home in Spring City from causes incident to age. Born August 1, 1913, Spring City, daughter of John F. and Lola Jane Allred Justesen. Married June 12, 1942, to Louis Samuel Allred in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Served in various auxiliary organizations of the church and was a faithful visiting teacher for over 40 years. She was preceded in death by her husband Louis, and daughter, Vicky Sue. She is survived by children Jim (Marilyn), Robert (Nedra), David (Diana), John (Dianne), Cynthia and Randy Allred all of Spring City. She has 17 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday 12 noon, Spring City Ward chapel. Friends can call Friday 6-8 p.m. Rasmussen Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant and 10 to 11:30 prior to services at chapel. Burial, Spring City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Belt, Mary Lavina Searle MacFarlane Mary Lavina Searle MacFarlane Belt 1915 ~ 2005 Mary Lavina Searle MacFarlane Belt, passed away peacefully on June 13, 2005, in Bountiful, Utah. Mary was born on February 1, 1915 in Tridell, Utah to William Reed Searle and Mary Jane Boren. She married Kenneth Ray MacFarlane, they had three sons and were later divorced. She later married Howard Roe Belt on June 16, 1950. Mary was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed serving in the temple and the Lord in many other ways. She also loved quilting and spending time with her family. Mary is survived by her husband Howard, sons; Ray Deloy (Terry) MacFarlane and Verl (Janet) MacFarlane, daughters; Arleen (Arvill) Pace, Sharon Belt, sons; Roland D. (Adell) Belt, Chad Belt, brother; Robert Leo Searle, sister; Louetta Pritchett, 28 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, and 23 great-great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, son; Edwin Glen MacFarlane, brother; William Reed Searle, Floyd Albert Searle, sisters; Eteleen Twitchell, Uinta Zufelt, LaRee Taylor and Lorna Russell. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2005,at 12 noon at the Western Hills Ward, 5380 West 5400 South in Kearns. Friends and family are invited to call on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lakehills Mortuary, 10055 South State Street in Sandy, and one hour prior to services on Saturday at the church. Interment will be at Lakehills Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Black, Ron Ron Black 1958~2005 Ronald Lee Black, age 47, passed away on June 14, 2005, in his sister Linda's arms after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, May 1, 1958 and grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Salt Lake City, Utah. He served in the U.S. Army as a crew chief on a MedEvac helicopter. Ron owned several of his own businesses in Salt Lake City, worked as a caretaker on a ranch in Soldotna, Alaska, and fished commercially. He owned a 36 foot Tri-marand sailboat he planned to sail in Prince William Sound. After diagnosed with cancer, Ron returned to Salt Lake City where he worked as a manager for American Lenders until his death. Ron's strength, stamina, courage, positive attitude, humor, and smile have inspired all who know him. He taught so many of us by his example and made our lives richer by his willingness to share his time, personality, and knowledge. Thank you, Ron, for being our son, our brother, our father, our grandfather, our father-in-law, our uncle, our nephew, our cousin, our friend. We love you! You will be missed immensely! He is survived by his parents, Reed and Peggy Black of Mesa, AZ; his five children Heather Christensen, Sarah Anderson, Lisa Kilpatrick, Alan Pack, and Justin Black; sons-in-law Chris Christensen, Terry Anderson, and Jim Kilpatrick; eight grandchildren Brooklynn, Aspen, Carson, Cameron, Hannah, Sullivan, Fisher, and Alexa; seven siblings Peggy Stevens, Donna Allen, Connie Myers, Robert Black, Linda Murray, Rick Black, and Chris Black; in-laws Cal Cottrell, John Stevens, Danny Allen, Bruce Myers, Marilyn Black, Ross Murray, and Jeanne Black; his biological mother, Barbara Van Cleave; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many friends in Alaska, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, and Cedar City. Ron was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Cottrell, his biological father, Dallas Gray, and his grandparents. The family extends heartfelt appreciation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, Inspiration Hospice, and the Cottonwood Heights 1st Ward for the care and tenderness they gave to Ron and his family. Funeral services for Ron will be held on Saturday June 18, 2005 at 11:00 AM, at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, where friends may call on Friday evening from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, and again on Saturday morning form 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM prior to the services. He will be laid to rest at Larkin Sunset Gardens. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.holbrookmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/18/2005. Brown, Orval S. Orval S. Brown 1922 ~ 2005 Orval S. Brown, 82, loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grand-father passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family on June 11, 2005. He was born on July 20, 1922 to Benjamin W. Brown and Ruby J. Singleton in American Fork, Utah. He was educated in American Fork and married his high school sweetheart, Rhea Bliss Holindrake on June 23, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. During his high school years he was a member of the FFA and enjoyed raising and showing his championship livestock at the State Fairs and Ogden Livestock shows. During the summer, he worked on his uncle's ranch in Nevada. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping with his family. Some of his other interests include gardening and traveling. Orval worked for Keith Jacob's Feed Mill in Manila for 23 years and then retired after working at the Utah State Developmental Center for 13 years. Orval served as the secretary/treasurer for the Elders Quorum in his ward and as a High Priest. They have lived in American Fork since 1949. He is survived by his wife, Rhea, and two daughters, Patricia (Dick) Terkelson of Ogden, Utah; Dixie (Vern) Conder of Orem, Utah; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and sister Carma Millar, Pleasant Grove. Preceded in death by his parents, sister, Barbara Carson and an infant grandson, Adam Vern Conder. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary at 49 E. 100 N. in American Fork, Sunday evening, June 19, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday, June 20, 2005 at the American Fork 32nd Ward, American Fork East Stake LDS church at 270 N. 900 E. one hour prior to the funeral services which will be held at 11 a.m. Interment, American Fork Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Christensen, Mark William Mark William Christensen "Doc" Millions of tears shed and broken hearts too. We miss you and love you. We wish you peace. Love, Mom, Dal, Tami, Amber, Amie and Mike Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Clark, Irma Knudson Irma Knudson Clark 1921 ~ 2005 Irma Knudson Clark, our beloved mother, aunt, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2005, preceded in death by her husband, Jeremiah H. Clark. Born June 19, 1921, Irma led a full and rich life. She served two missions for the LDS Church (one in Norway, the other, Guatemala), served in the military as a WAC in World War II, served as a temple worker for many years, and worked tirelessly in the service of others. Irma had a love of language and never stopped learning new things. She spoke both Norwegian and Spanish, and studied French. Word games were her favorite, particularly Scrabble--her Scrabble Dictionary was well-worn. She loved to share highlights of a particularly good game, relating details as if it were right there in front of her; she loved a good challenge. She is survived by two sons, Jeremiah K and Philip K, and ten grandchildren, Christopher, Abby, Jenny, Sarah, Melanie, Samuel, Cameron, Paul, Kimberly, and Zachary. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 11 a.m., at the Winder 2nd Ward, 1361 E. 4000 S., Holladay. Friends and family may call from 6-8 p.m., Friday June 17, at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 200 East in Salt Lake, and 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the service on Saturday. Interment will be at Salt Lake City Cemetery. Online guest book and directional maps available at www.russonmortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Coleman, Ruth Rich Ruth Rich Coleman 1931 - 2005 Life on earth has been a great experience for me. Born to Thair C. Rich and Cloteel Budge May 24, 1931 in Los Angeles, CA. My father was a career physician in the US Army Medical Corp so my formative years were spent in many areas of the United States, Panama, and Europe. This was a wonderful experience for my brother and me. In 1954 I graduated from Catholic Univ. of America in Washington D.C. with a BSN. Returning to Salt Lake, I met and married the perfect mate for me-the optimistic, fun loving Jerry W. Coleman. Together, we raised Jeffrey, Janis and Karen. After the children began school, I returned to work in the nursing field for 30 years, retiring in 1998 from the Dept. of Dermatology at the Univ. of Utah. My life has been fulfilling. A long and happy marriage, raising our children, the experience of being a grandmother, the many trips with friends and relatives, and most of all the happy times at our home at Bear Lake. Our wonderful, caring daughters have always been there for me and the grandchildren have been the shinning stars in my life. A special thank you to friends, relatives, care givers at Care Source, Dr. Saundra Buys, and all who showed their love and support to me and my family. I will miss my husband Jerry, daughters Janis (Harper) Johnson, Karen (George) Pregman, brother Richard (Ann) Rich, stepmother Margaret Rich, sister-in-laws Janet Coleman, Sandra (Kent) Christensen, grandchildren Ashley, Trish, and Shane Johnson, Matthew and Michael Pregman, nieces and nephews and many dear friends. Preceded in death by parents and son Jeffrey R. Coleman. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Assistance League of Salt Lake on 3300 South, an organization I believe in, or a charity of your choice. Until we meet again, Ruth. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 12:00 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City where friends and family may call on Friday, June 17, 2005 from 6:00-8:00. Interment to follow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Cook, LaVinnia Mary Ann Brooks Lawrence LaVinnia Mary Ann Brooks Lawrence Cook "Vinnie" "What doesn't kill you makes you strong!" Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend; LaVinnia Mary Ann Brooks Lawrence Cook passed away June 10, 2005 from natural causes. She was born October 1, 1912 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Mary Ann Brooks and Albert Ernest Lawrence. She had two sisters Alice Lawrence Martin and Helen Lawrence Hunsaker. LaVinnia married Henry A. Cook May 17, 1932 and had a son Gerald A. Cook who she loved very much. Vinnie attended East High School and started working at the famous "Coon Chicken Inn" for the next 28 years. She then worked for 40 years at Sugarhouse Moving and Storage until she retired at age 85, then moved to Mesquite Nevada. Vinnie enjoyed flowers, gardening and won the Salt Lake Tribune's "Garden Award". She was proud to have traveled to all 50 of the United States. She had a fondness for everything English because her parents had been immigrants to this country. She donated many hours to the Salt Lake Senior Citizen Center in conjunction with the Herb Jepko's Nitecaps. Vinnie had a mischievous side and would try just about anything. She went river rafting on the Denali River in Alaska at age 80. She was very close to her daughter in-law Jan who preceded her in death. LaVinnia was a mentor to her grandchildren, they loved her very much and she was always there for them in good times and bad. Survived by her son Gerald A. Cook; grandchildren, Deborah L. Cook Ramras (Jonathan), Jerry A. Cook Jr. (Leona), Scott H. Cook, Clary L. Cook (Estrellita), nine great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday where family and friends may call. Funeral Services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Dr. in Salt Lake City, Friday June 17 at 10 a.m., interment will follow the services. The family expresses sincere thanks to Lynn Christensen and the staff at Highland Manor. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Davis, Shirley Joyce Prescott Shirley Joyce Prescott Davis 1930 ~ 2005 Terrific mother, sister and friend died June 14, 2005 after a courageous battle with emphysema. We will miss her stories, laughter and countless conversations. Shirley was born December 21, 1930 to Charles and Jenny Prescott. Mom had a very big heart for those in need. She had a special bond with animals large and small. She especially loved her Himalayan cats. Shirley worked for the Salt Lake School District for many years. Shirley is survived by her son Robert Reynolds (Julie), daughter Robyn Richardson, sisters: Virginia Armstrong (Glen), and Ileen Buckley, eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grand-children. She is preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Bill, Bob, and Tommy, sister Joy and daughter Judy Delgado. The family wished to thank the wonderful staff at Sandy Regional Health Center for the loving care they gave mom. Graveside services will be held Friday, June 17 at 11:00 at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park at 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Dudley, Eva Mary Eva Mary Dudley 1921 ~ 2005 Eva Mary Dudley, our loving mother and grandmother, returned to her Father in Heaven on June 12, 2005. She peacefully passed away in her home surrounded by her family. Eva was born April 15, 1921 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada to Joseph Olen Lee and Daisy Frances Anderson Lee. She married Jesse L Dudley November 8, 1945 one week after his return from his service in the Canadian army during World War II in Europe. They had five daughters, Peggy, Barbara, Beverly, Patti and Darlene. Eva's love of the Savior and His example of service was the focus and inspiration for her life. She served in many teaching and leadership positions in Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, Sunday School and PTA. She loved gardening, needlework, reading, church service and baking cookies for her family. She and Jesse raised their daughters in Los Angeles, California. They live in Porterville, California for several years and retired in Kamas, Utah. Together they served a mission in Australia. Eva will truly be missed by her daughters, Peggy (Bill) Fuller, Bountiful, Utah; Barbara Minkoff, L.A. CA; Beverly (Rod) Cantrell, Reedley, CA; Patti (Brent) Jeppesen, Tremonton, UT; Darlene (Jack) Clegg, Kamas, UT; 21 grandchildren; and 24 great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband Jesse, her parents, Joe and Daisy Lee, her brother Jack, her sisters Jeanne and Peggy, and her son-in-law, Bob Minkoff. Services will be held Saturday June 18, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center, Marion, UT with a viewing from 12 - 1p.m. and 6 - 8 p.m. Friday, June 17. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Edward, Jay Rodney Jay Rodney Edward 1934 - 2005 Jay Rodney Edwards, age 70, passed away June 14, 2005 at the Woodland Park Care Center. Born October 11, 1934, Hiawatha, Utah to Carlyle L. and Isla Peacock Edwards. Married Gloria Christensen in the Manti Temple. She passed away October 5, 1990. Member of the LDS Church. He served in the US Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was highly skilled in medical and radio technology. Member of the National Railway Historical Society, serving in many positions. He worked for Railway Express as an electrician, repairing passenger cars. He was the founder of Wasatch Railway Museum and Foundation and served as its president for 30 years. He also served on the Board of Directors of The Wasatch Mountain Railway (Heber Creeper). He owned and operated Unitah Railway Products Co. and built railway products for HO Gauge model railways and shipped parts all over the county. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005, 10:30 a.m. at the Wasatch 5th Ward, 8100 S. Top of the World Drive (3700 E.) Friends may call the day of the service at the church from 9:30-10:15. Interment Cleveland Cemetery, Cleveland, Utah. Cannon Mortuary, Funeral Directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Fakahua, Lupeni 'Ufi Paea I-Vaiola Lupeni 'Ufi Paea I-Vaiola Fakahua 1954 - 2005 Lupeni returned to his Father in Heaven on June 9, 2005. He was born December 28, 1954 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga to Rev. Sione Alo Fakahua and Mrs. Eveline Latu Fakahua (nee Lokotui). He is survived by his parents, Rev. Mele Koloa Fakahua-Ratcliffe (older sister) and Valentina Fakahua-Vaotangi (younger sister) all of Sydney, Australia; and many uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, and friends. Preceded in death by his twin brother, Siosifa Fakahua; grandfather, Rev. Siosifa Lokotui; and grandmother, Seluvaia Hulutungua Lakai Lokotui. Thanks to all who touched his life. Lupeni was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Riverside 2nd Ward, Salt Lake City, Utah. We will miss you Lupeni. Rest in peace as you await the resurrection and in God's hands, we commend you to His safe keeping into eternity. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 18, 2005 at the Riverside 2nd Ward, 660 North Redwood Road, where friends and family may call Friday starting at 6 p.m. Interment: Redwood Memorial Estates. Condolences may be sent from www.peelfuneralhome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Gardner, Clea Anderson Clea Anderson Gardner Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother Clea Anderson Gardner, 80, passed away June 14, 2005 at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital. She was born Aug. 18, 1924 in Ogden, Utah, a daughter of Morgan Lavar and Alva Ellen Boyd Anderson. Married Robert Grant Gardner, March 3, 1950. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple April 7, 1955. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Mom spent the last several years sewing newborn gowns, blankets, doll dresses and toys for the LDS Humanitarian Center. She was trained as a nurse at St. Marks Hospital and worked in the OR for several years. Survived by: husband, R. Grant, Heber City; children, Brant A. and Valerie Gardner, Kent R. and Diane Gardner, Debra and P. Kim Proctor, Gary D. and Monica Gardner, Bruce W. and Sylvia Gardner; 19 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; brothers and sister, Keith L. Anderson, Don L. and Delores Anderson, Carol L. Reddy. Preceded in death by parents and sister, B. LaVon Larsen. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. at the Heber 1st, 6th, 9th Ward Building, 325 East 500 North, where friends may call Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Midvale City Cemetery. Directors Independent Funeral Service. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Giles, William "Ed" William "Ed" Giles 1938 ~ 2005 HANNA - William "Ed" Giles, age 66, passed away Tuesday, June 14, 2005, in Provo, Utah, due to complications from an ATV accident, with his loving family at his side. Ed was born December 12, 1938, in Pleasant Grove, Utah, to Ferrus M. and Margaret Giles. On September 29, 1956, he married the love of his life, Carolyn Pilling in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ed loved racing and raising horses. Farming, hunting, visiting with his family and friends, and chasing a bull or two, were his favorite pastimes. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Carolyn; three children: Susan Annette (Kelly) Powell, Wesley Todd (Jill Birkinshaw), Troy F. (Dorene Stringham); five brothers: Thomas Max (Carole), Jerry Kent, James (Janet), Alfred Lee (Kathy), Terry Lynn (Geri); two sisters: Beth (Arlys) Iorg, Sharon (Ken) Bleak; 15 grandchildren and four great-grand-children. He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers: Francis and Joe; and grandparents. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 20, 2005 - 12 noon, in the Tabiona LDS Church. Friends may call on Sunday from 6 - 8 p.m. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, and on Monday from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Church. Interment will be in the Tabiona Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Grant, Perry C. Perry Coy Grant 1977 ~ 2005 Perry C. Grant was born Nov. 4th, 1977 in Salt Lake City, UT to parents Wayne and Kathy Grant. Perry tragically left us on June 9th, 2005 in an airplane crash. Perry is the 2nd of seven children in his family. Perry's interest in aviation was evident at a very early age. As a child he built and flew model airplanes and pursued his career in aviation by obtaining his Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine and Instructor certificates. Perry became a well-respected pilot and flight instructor. His talents in aviation will resonate throughout the aviation industry for generations to come. He logged nearly 4,000 hours of accident free flight time in a variety of flight operations. Perry also found success in owning and operating his own Heating and Air Company for the last seven years. More than anything, Perry especially valued his children, family and close relationships he had with many people. Perry, we already miss you deeply and look forward to the day we are together again. Perry is survived by Jennifer Grant and three children, Turbo, Lexie, Britain; Natalie Huntsman and future Jeppesen; parents, Wayne and Kathy Grant; six brothers and sisters: Brady (Courtney), Hilary (Sean), Chad (Katrina), Tyler, Ashley, Carter; grandparents: Coy Puckett, Perry and Pat Grant, and Betty Grant; and numerous other family members. He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Gwen Puckett. A trust fund for his children has been established at Wells Fargo Bank. Donations can be made at any branch in Perry's name, in care of Courtney Grant. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 16, 2005 - 11 a.m. at the Davis Conference Center, 1651 North 700 West, Layton, Utah. Friends may call from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the conference center. Interment will be in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City. Condolences and memories can be sent to the family at: perrycgrant.com or olpinhoopesfh@aol.com (Please include the family name in the email.) Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Griggs, Ronald Maynard Ronald Maynard Griggs 1928 ~ 2005 Ronald Maynard Griggs, 77, passed away June 13, 2005, in Orem, Utah, after a short illness. He was born June 8, 1928, in Eureka, Utah, and was the only son of Maynard E. and Thelma Potts Griggs. He was raised in Eureka, and graduated from Tintic High School in 1945. He married Jackie Laine Porter Jackson on May 2, 1968, and she preceded him in death. He married Emma Sargent on May 7, 1988. Ron had a love for music all his life. He played trumpet in many jazz bands in high school and college, and one of the highlights of his life was playing with Les Brown and his Band of Renown, and Doris Day in Salt Lake City. Ron received teaching and music degrees from BYU. He taught band at Goshen High for a short time and then moved to Tintic High School where he taught until his retirement in 1987. He received many awards for his outstanding teaching accomplishments. He was named teacher of the year for the State of Utah in 1975-76 and also received outstanding Rural School Secondary Teacher award in 1984. Ron loved his teaching career and loved all of his students. His best memories were his students and the experiences they had with the marching bands. His marching bands were very popular and successful and received many awards, including a proclamation from Governor Calvin Rampton and recognition from President Ronald Reagan. His students loved and revered him as he helped them to succeed in many areas of their lives. Ron was called to be bishop of the Eureka Ward in 198l. As a bishop, Ron showed love and compassion to all members of the community regardless of their denomination. Ron was active with AA and helped many people in recovery. Ron was a loving and caring son and husband. He patiently cared for his mother in her later years and his first wife, Jackie, until her death. Ron was a much loved step-father and grandfather to Emma's family. He was fun and caring and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Ron is survived by his wife Emma, his five step-children and their spouses, Byron Sargent (Lynda), Francene Sargent Wood (Carl), Susan Sargent Gibbs, Robyn Sargent, and Lisa Sargent Peterson (Jamie), 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and cousins Richard and Diane Bauer, David and Janet Bauer, and Don and Diane Peterson. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, at 11:00 a.m., in the Orem Northridge 13th Ward Chapel, 1660 North 200 West, Orem, Utah. There will be a viewing at the chapel on Friday, June 17, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in the Eureka, Utah cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.BergMortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Hortin, Hal C. Hal C. Hortin 12/21/1918~6/13/2005 COALVILLE - Hal Carlisle Hortin, age 86, passed away on June 13, 2005 surrounded by his family. He was born on December 21, 1918 to Carl and Cordelia Hortin in Oakley Utah. He graduated from South Summit High School and attended BYU. He was drafted into the Army in 1942 and served in the 11th Armored Division until the end of World War II. He married Barbara Wilson and they became the proud parents of five children. Hal was very devoted to his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He was always helping his children and mother-in-law with anything they needed him to do. Hal loved playing cards, puttering around his garage and yard and following his grandkids around the block on their toy cars. He loved watching sports, especially the Jazz and BYU. Hal has always been a hard worker and held many jobs, including cutting timber and working in the silver mines in Park City. He worked at Ideal Basic Industries at Devils Slide for over 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Barbara and his children: Sylvia (Fred) Mortensen; Scott (Lorale) Hortin; Lisa (Darby) McLean and Jeff Hortin. He has 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his sisters, Roberta Fraizer, Wynona Smith and brother William (Bud) Hortin. Hal was preceded in death by his parents, son Stan Hortin; granddaughter, Tobie Mortensen; great-granddaughter, Madison Wagstaff and mother-in-law, Amy Shaw. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 1 P.M. at the Hoytsville Church. Friends and family may call at Walker Mortuary in Coalville Friday, from 6 to 8 P.M. and Saturday at the church from 11:45 A.M. to 12:45 P.M. Interment Coalville Cemetery. Email condolences at www.walker-mortuary.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Huish, Annette Farnsworth Annette Farnsworth Huish 1959 ~ 2005 Annette Farnsworth Huish, 45, passed away on June 13, 2005. Annette was born on December 16, 1959 in Sierra Vista, Arizona to Marion B. and Doris Harmon Farnsworth of Mesa, Arizona. Annette graduated from Gilbert High School in Gilbert, Arizona. She served a full-time mission (1981-1982) for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Uruguay, Montevideo Mission. She and her husband, Scott Andersen Huish, were married on August 25, 1983 in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. Annette was a dedicated and loving wife and mother. Throughout her life she was an active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in various capacities of service and charity. She is survived by her husband, children Scott Andersen Huish, Jr. (age 20 and serving in the Cambodia Phnom Penh Mission), Shelina Maria Huish (age 17) and Brett Farnsworth Huish (age 15). She is also survived by her parents and siblings Dale (Sandra), Blaine (Cindy), David (Tammy), Marvin (Debbie), Roy (Sandy) and Shirley (Raymond) Black. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at the West Jordan East Stake Center, 1899 West 7600 South in West Jordan. A viewing will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, June 17 at the church and one hour prior to services on Saturday, where friends and family may call. Interment will follow at West Jordan City Cemetery. Arrangements by SereniCare, Funeral Directors. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Annette Farnsworth Huish Memorial Fund for the education of the children at America First Credit Union of Utah, c/o Scott A. Huish, P.O. Box 9199, Ogden, Utah 84409-0199 or to your preferred charitable organization. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Jasperson, Carol Elizabeth Carol Elizabeth Jasperson 1936 ~ 2005 Carol Elizabeth Jasperson, born February 27, 1936 to Lawrence Thomas and Emma Elizabeth Mangan died June 14, 2005 due to complications of heart surgery. She married John H. Jasperson Sept. 14, 1957. John preceded her in death in Sept. 1995. She is survived by her daughters, Jennifer Jasperson and Gail (Todd) Larsen, grandchildren: Erik and Holland Larsen, sister Kathleen (Steve) Stouffer, sister-in-law Marilyn (Mel) Finkelstein and many nieces and nephews, whom she loved dearly. Carol was an active volunteer at Mt. Olympus Senior Center and received many awards and certificates for her service. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive, at 10. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Jones, Emily Moon Emily Moon Jones Corrected Place of Services Funeral services will be held Friday 11:00 a.m., June 17, 2005 at the Union Fort Stake Center, 540 East 7200 South (church building is right behind the Midvale Fire Station). Friends and family may call Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State St. and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Spanish Fork Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Jones, Louise Louise Jones "1935 ~ 2005" M. Louise Sorenson Jones died June 12, 2005. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Cecil Reed and Martha Douglas Sorenson on September 3, 1935. Attended East High, U of U. Member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Graduate of San Diego State University in Elementary Education. Taught in San Diego, Granite and Salt Lake City schools. Over the past years served as a substitute teacher for Granite School District. Married Allen Severn Jones on August 23, 1957. Later divorced. Survived by her children: Liz Thorne (Dr. David) of Spokane, WA; Stephanie Elmer (Joseph) of Flower Mound, TX; Judy Hancock (Vaughan) of Flower Mound, TX; Will Jones (Lisa) of San Diego, CA; Katherine Jewell (Dr. Ben) of Napa, CA; plus 10 grandchildren. Also survived by her sisters: Marilyn Miller (Bill) and Ruth Ward. Graveside services will be held Fri. June 17, 2005, 10:30 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Avenue & 'N' Street. Funeral Directors: Larkin Mortuary. Contributions if desired to Primary Children's Hospital or charity of choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Jones, Max Gordon Max Gordon Jones Will Be Missed WELLINGTON - Max Gordon Jones, 57, died June 13, 2005, at his home due to health complications. Survived by his wife Becky Petty Jones, four children, eight stepchildren, 16 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and his father Frederick Maurice Jones of Helper, UT. Preceded in death by his mother Betty Marie Blocker Jones. Funeral services will be held Fri., June 17, 2005, at 2 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary, 680 E. 100 So., Price, UT. Viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment at Elmo Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Judy, Steven Scott Steven Scott Judy 1961 ~ 2005 Beloved father, son, brother, friend has passed away. Steven Scott Judy born July 7, 1961. Survived by his children: Joshua S., Sarah A., Zachery S., and Elizabeth C.; the children's mother, Lisa Olsen; his parents Don W. and Dellah H. Judy and eight siblings. "We will miss you dearly" Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 11:00 a.m., Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. So. Jordan Pkwy. (10600 So.) Friends may call one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Killpack, JG JG Killpack 1952 ~ 2005 JG Killpack, age 52, passed away quietly at his home on June 14, 2005. JG was born August 21, 1952 to Drexel R. and Wanda Swasey Killpack. He graduated from Skyline High School. He married Barbara Johnson, later divorced. He is survived by his sister, Jhana (Alden) Rix; two daughters, Marshelle and Misty. He is preceded in death by both of his parents; brother, Edward Blaine Jones; sister, Carolyn Warburton; granddaughter, Brittany. Graveside services for JG will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at the Ferron City Cemetery, Ferron, Utah. Friends may call on Friday evening from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. King, R. Kent R. Kent King 1926 ~ 2005 MIDVALE - Our loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and dear friend, Reed Kent King, 79, of Midvale, UT, passed away unexpectedly from an aortic aneurysm on Sunday, June 12, 2005 at LDS Hospital. Kent was born on February 27, 1926 at Idaho Falls, ID, the son of Mazle Q. King and Lettie Rose Andrus King. He married Wanda Birch in the Salt Lake Temple on May 24, 1949. Kent was raised in Idaho and Utah, graduating from Jordan High School in 1944. After graduation, he enlisted and served in the US Navy as a Gunner's Mate in the Pacific War Zone (1944-46). After an honorable discharge, he served an LDS mission in the East Central States Mission (1947-49). Following his marriage, Kent attended and graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree in Educational Administration. He was a skilled and dedicated teacher and educator throughout his entire life. He worked for 35 years in the Jordan School District, first as a teacher and later as a principal at the following elementary schools: Midvale, South Jordan, Sandy, Peruvian Park, Edgemont, Westland, and Granite. Kent held many positions of responsibility within the LDS Church including YM Presidency, Bishop of the East Midvale 1st Ward, Counselor in the Midvale Stake Presidency, President of the Midvale East Stake, Regional Welfare Agent, and most recently as a High Councilman. Kent served two additional missions with his wife, one in the California San Jose Mission and another in Midvale East Stake. They also served as ordinance workers in the Jordan River Temple. Kent was highly involved in the community and with volunteer work. He served 12 years on the Midvale City Council and on Boards of the SL Suburban Sanitary Dist. #2 and the Trans-Jordan Landfill. He volunteered at the Midvale Senior Center where he taught computer classes. He was also an avid Scouter and served on many boards of review and scout committees. He received the prestigious Silver Beaver Award in honor of his service. Kent's greatest love was his family. He enjoyed photography, reading, gardening, golfing, and "walking in the mall" with Wanda. Kent was preceded in death by his parents and a great-grandson, Dylan Kent Egbert. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Wanda; children: Lynette (Craig) Allen of Gilbert, IA; David (DeAnn) of Vancouver, WA; Joanne (Judy Juhala) of Brazil, IN; Kathryn (Joseph) Milkanin of Riverton, UT; and Steven (Maria) of Oakland, MI; 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grand-children; brother, Lewis (DonaMae) of Lehi, UT; sister, Renee (Gary) Harris of Sandy, UT; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Midvale East Stake Center, 240 E. 7570 So., Midvale. Friends and family may call Thursday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State St., Midvale, and at the church on the day of the funeral from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment will follow the funeral at Redwood Memorial Estates in West Jordan. The family expresses appreciation to the staffs of LDS and Cottonwood Hospitals and to Dr. Douglas Wirthlin for their efforts and compassion; and to all family and friends for their expressions of love and support. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Latendorf, Gretchen M.L. Becker (Zwick) Gretchen M.L. Becker (Zwick) Latendorf 1912 ~ 2005 Gretchen M.L. Becker (Zwick) Latendorf, age 92, passed away on June 14, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born November 8, 1912 in Hamburg, Germany to Hinrich and Dorothea Noack Becker. Married Friedrich (Hans) Latendorf, July 13, 1968 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by her son, Fred G. Zwick (Sieglinde); six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Graveside services Friday, June 17th, 12 noon at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Friends and family may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple in Salt Lake City, Friday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to the services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Linton, Kennedy Kennedy Linton 2003 ~ 2005 Kennedy Linton, age 20 months, the beautiful and loved daughter of Ryan Scott and Laura Linton, passed away in her parents arms Tuesday, June 14, 2005 from brain cancer. She was born September 26, 2003 in American Fork, Utah. Kennedy was our amazing little spirit. She loved everything about life! Her spunky personality was with her since the day she was born and she made an impact on everyone that she met. She made friends everywhere by walking up to anyone, whether person or animal, pointing to something and trying to carry on a conversation in her own little language. She loved animals, always wanting to see the cats at "pa's" house and her many trips to the zoo. Watching her the last 7 1/2 months of fighting her cancer she was amazingly strong and taught us so much about life. She was the center of our world and the joy she brought us will continue on to the next life. The love we have for her is infinite and we can't wait til we can be with our little angel again. Kennedy is survived by her parents, Ryan Scott Linton and Laura Dickey Linton; grandparents, Dr. Dale Linton and Stephanie Linton; Dr. Glenn Dickey and Valerie Dickey, and all the great-grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 18th at 11:00 a.m. at the Foothill Ward Chapel, 4275 South Bountiful Blvd., Bountiful, Utah. The viewing will be held Friday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Saturday morning from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com. Special thanks to the wonderful doctors and staff at the Primary Children's Hospital and the Modern Health Clinic, their loving hands will always be appreciated. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Primary Children's Kennedy Linton Cancer Fund. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Needs, Thomas J. Thomas J. Needs 10/11/45 ~ 06/10/05 PRICE- Thomas John Needs, age 59, passed away June 12, 2004 quietly in his sleep. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 11, 1945. Tom was greatly loved by all who knew him. He lived for many years in Salt Lake City and moved to Price, Utah in 1988 which he made his home for the past 17 years. Tom worked happily and successfully as an engineer in both Ohio and Utah. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed many activities, including camping, hiking, and four-wheeling. He enjoyed reading and writing poetry. He was also considered a great philosopher and a wonderful father and grandfather by his family. Tom is preceded in death by his loving wife Karen and survived by his four children: Thomas J. Needs Jr. (Annie), Christopher M. Needs, Heather N. Miller (Kevin), Adam J. Needs and four grandchildren. Tom is also survived by his sister Susan Marconi (Edward) and brothers Walter Needs and Michael Needs. Services to be held in Salt Lake City at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park on Friday, June 17 at 12:00 Noon. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Nielson, LeRoy LeRoy Nielson 1918 ~ 2005 Our beloved Father and Grandfather, LeRoy Nielson, age 87, passed away on June 8, 2005. Born March 24, 1918 in Cedar View, Utah. He was the son of Niels Nielson and Ella Gilbert. He married his sweetheart, Elizabeth Lazenby on July 16, 1942. She preceded him in death on November 7, 2004. He served in the US Army during World War II and in the National Guard during the Korean Conflict. After the war he and Elizabeth settled in Midvale, Utah to raise their five children. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, LeRoy influenced the lives of many people through his services as Scoutmaster in his ward at two National Boy Scout Jamborees. He also served in other capacities in the scouting program. He was a recipient of the Silver Beaver award and the forty-five year Boy Scout Veteran award from the Great Salt Lake Council. He served as President of the Uintah Basin Reunion. LeRoy quietly taught others through his example. He will be remembered fondly of frequently telling others "It's a good life!" He enjoyed life, whether it was playing horseshoes, working, or helping others. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, who will be dearly missed. He is survived by his five children: Edith (Ross) Brown, Elva (Jerry) Jackson, Cliff (Sallie) Nielson, Maxine (Douglas) Pearce, and Shirley (Thomas) Labonte. Brother, Calvin Nielson and Sister, Irene Jessop. Services will be held Friday, June 17, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Union Park 5th Ward, 1175 East 7800 South. Friends and loved ones my call at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East on Thursday, June 16, 2005, 6 - 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment will be at Mountain View Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Olson, Lola Mae Terry Lola Mae Terry Olson 1934 ~ 2005 On June 13, 2005, Heavenly Father welcomed home one of the most precious gifts he gave to us. Our wife, mother, grandma, sister and friend, Lola Mae Terry Olson, passed away peacefully into Heavenly Father's arms in Cedar City, Utah. She was born on March 24, 1934, the fourth child of eight, to Allen and Laura Day Terry, in Draper, Utah. She married her high school sweetheart, Jay W. Olson, on May 28, 1952 in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity. In her 71 years on earth, she brought joy, happiness and love to the lives of so many people, even those that were helping her in her last hours grew to love her and felt the love she had for her family radiate from within her. She served her Heavenly Father most valiantly in so many callings throughout her life, in Relief Society, Primary, Mutual, and as a faithful visiting teacher. She also served for eight years as a Family History Specialist at the Utah State Prison with her husband, and she felt so privileged to serve the inmates and grew to love and respect them, as they did her. She always told us she felt so safe there. Her most rewarding calling was that of a wife, mother and grandmother. We have all been blessed to have had her example in our lives. She lived her life for her grandchildren and they adored her in every way. We will miss everything about her. She has taught us so much through her example, the unconditional love and respect she had for anyone that she met. We are so blessed to be left with the memories we have. We look forward to the day our family will be reunited again. We are grateful for the eternal plan. Thank you so much for keeping us together, teaching us and loving us, and preparing the way for us. Survived by her beloved husband of 53 years, Jay W. Olson; children, Vickie, Cindy (Dean) Capson, Tracey, Todd (Shontell) Olson, and Leslie; 12 grandchildren, Aubrey, Brayden, Kiley and Camri Capson, Justin and Brandon Wilson, McCord Olson, Amberlee, Joschua, Kambriell, Sharrisa, and BryLeigh Olson; sisters, Norma (Paul) Johnson, Sondra Terry; brothers, Ray (Helene) Terry, Robert (Rosie) Terry; in-laws, Jean (Ken) Westover, Maxine Terry (Morris) Nelson, Duane (Maris) Olson, Bette Olson and JoAnn Olson; also many nieces and nephews who she loved and adored and many, many special friends and neighbors. Those that greeted her in heaven, her parents; Jay's parents; brothers, Lynn and Harvey; sister, Jean; brother-in-law, Lloyd Olson, and many dear friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 12 noon at the Sandy Central Stake Center, 1050 E. Galena Dr. (9800 So.). Friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, and Saturday 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Crescent Cemetery. The family would like to thank the medical staff at Cedar City Hospital, paramedics, and hotel management for their gentleness, respect and kindness they gave to mom in her final hours. Thanks to all the neighbors, friends and strangers who have been there for us in this difficult time. Thank you for your love, prayers and memories. Thanks mom, for being you. We love you. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Perrick, Rose Ann P. Rose Ann P. Perrick 1919 ~ 2005 MIDVALE - Our loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Rose Ann Percich Perrick, 86, died June 15, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. Born Jan. 27, 1919 to Joseph and Margaret Rapar Percich in Midvale, Utah. Married George J. Perrick in Midvale at St. Therese Catholic Church on June 19, 1938. George died Jan. 12, 2003. Besides being a member of St. Therese Catholic Church, she was a member of W.S.A. Lodge No. 4. Graduated from Jordan High School Class of "35." A devoted housewife, she loved her family and grandchildren. Her greatest happiness was serving and caring for them first, above all. Survived by son James Duane (Janet), Sandy; two grandchildren, Feller and Jeff; two great-grandchildren, Luke and Rosie; sister, Margaret Johnson, Midvale; and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, June 18 at 10 a.m. at St. Therese Catholic Church, 624 W. Lennox, Midvale, where Holy Rosary will be recited Friday at 7 p.m., with a viewing from 6-7 p.m. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Peterson, Pamela Kaye Evans Pamela Kaye Evans Peterson 1945 ~ 2005 Pamela Kaye Evans Peterson, Ed.D, age 60, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away June 12, 2005 in Springfield, Illinois following a battle with cancer. She was born on March 30, 1945 in Murray, Utah to Elvis Henry Evans and June Larsen Evans. She was married to Gary Bruce Peterson on June 11, 1964 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with whom she was married for 41 years. She is survived by her husband, Gary; children, Scott, Kimberly Bessey (Eric), Austin (Julie), and Heather Doyle (Dwight); seven grandchildren; sisters, Genielle Evans Orgill (Ivan), Sharon Evans Washburn; brothers, Boyd, Craig (Frankie), and Chad (Karen); and 12 foster brothers and sisters. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elvis and June; mother-in-law, Elva Cowley Peterson; and brother-in-law, James Washburn. She was very active in the LDS Church serving as scribe for the Sioux Falls, SD Stake Patriarch, Sioux Falls, SD Stake Relief Society President, temple worker in the Omaha, Nebraska Winter Quarters Temple, Stake Young Women's Presidency, and numerous other callings in Relief Society and Primary organizations of the church. She was active in the Cub Scout program and served as Den Leader Coach for Brookings, SD Pack 24. She received her BS in Arts and Science with High Honor, MS in Industrial Management at South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD; and Ed.D in Educational Administration Adult and Higher Education at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD; and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; and received numerous scholarships and awards. She served as Associate Registrar at SDSU for four years and was currently Registrar and Director of Student Information Systems at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Pamela was an accomplished pianist and had a great love of music. She taught many students piano lessons in Brookings, SD. She was an avid reader. She most loved doing things with her grandchildren including shopping trips. She was admired for her optimism and accomplishments. There will be a viewing from 11-1:30 prior to the funeral service held on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at the Granite Ward Chapel, 9575 South 3100 East, Sandy, Utah at 2:00 p.m. Interment will be in the Granite Cemetery following the services. A memorial scholarship has been established at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to that fund, in care of University of Illinois at Springfield, Vice Chancellor for student affairs, SAB 23, 1 University Plaza, Springfield, IL 62703. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Peterson, Patricia Lois Patricia Lois Peterson 1930 ~ 2005 Patricia Lois Peterson, age 74, passed away June 14, 2005. Born September 26, 1930 in Omaha, Nebraska, daughter of William and Ordell Leona Liggett Melvin. She later moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming where she met and married Earl Lamont Peterson January 1, 1946; later sealed in the Los Angeles Temple. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. We will miss her greatly. Survived by son, Earl Lamont (Susan) Peterson, Yoder, Wyoming; daughter, Becky Rankin, West Jordan, eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchil dren. Preceded in death by parents; husband; daughter, Cindy Bechtholdt. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 17, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road where a viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Graveside services will be held Monday, June 20, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at the Mountain View Memorial Park, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Peterson, Ray Lars Ray Lars Peterson 1915 ~ 2005 HEBER CITY, UTAH- Our beloved husband, father & grandpa, at the age of 90, left his earthly body to return to his Heavenly Father and loved ones who had gone before him. He was born February 15, 1915, in Richfield, Utah, to Christian Lars and Isabelle Muir Peterson. He married Reva Avelda West on December 11, 1936, in South Gate, California, and later sealed in the St. George LDS Temple. She preceded him in death in January 1978. He later married Theda Vernice Kunz Gjerdman on June 22, 1979, in Heber City, Utah, and later sealed in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Ray served as a Bishop in the LDS Church, and held many other callings throughout his life, devoting his entire life to serving his Heavenly Father. He lived his life as a true example of a loving and caring Samaritan. His word was his honor. He served those around him with sincere love and compassion. He was a devoted husband, father, grandpa and friend, and will be missed by all. He set an example that will never be forgotten. He is survived by his wife, Theda; two sons: Gerald (Teddy), Vernon (Carolyn); daughters-in-law: Lorna Peterson, Marsha Moulton; three stepchildren: Lareta Prohaska, Coreen Weeks, Sheryl (Nolan) Jones; 27 grandchildren, 67 great-grand children and two great-great-grandchil dren. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Reva; both parents; two sons: Harold and Irving Lars; stepson, Neal Moulton; son-in-law, Ray Weeks; four brothers and two sisters. In lieu of flowers a trust fund has been set up at Zion's Bank and contributions can be made in Ray Peterson's name. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 - 10:00 am., in the Heber LDS North Stake Center, 550 East 500 North, Heber City. Friends may call on Friday from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the LDS Church and on Saturday from 9:00 -9:45 A.M. prior to the services also at the LDS Church. Following these services on Saturday a visitation will be held Magelby & Sons Mortuary, 50 South 100 West, Richfield, Utah, from 3:00 - 4:00 pm. Graveside services will begin at approximately 4:30 P.M. in the Richfield City Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Raphael, Jordan Elisabeth Jordan Elisabeth Raphael 4/8/91 ~ 6/16/00 Dear Jordan, It's been five years since you had to go. We love and miss you very much. Your baby brother is learning all about you, and we know you're watching over him. Love, Mom, Colby and Everett. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Reeves, John Patrick John Patrick Reeves "Pat" Pat passed away June 13, 2005, three days after celebrating his 80th birthday. He was born June 10, 1925 in Salt Lake City to John Patrick Reeves and Katherine Higham Fisher Reeves. He graduated from Judge Memorial High School in 1943, and attended the University of Portland and graduated from the University of Utah. He served with the U.S. Marine Corps in the South Pacific during World War II. He worked in his own business as a Manufacturers Agent and Corrosion Engineer until his retirement. Pat married Mary O'Brien on April 27, 1957. She survives him along with their five children: Dennis, Salt Lake City; Tom (Jules), Toronto, Canada; Jim (Sue), Simi Valley CA; Kathy (Mike) Bracco, Oakland, CA; Mary Frances (Robert) Jones, San Diego, CA. He is also survived by his nine grandchildren, his sister Katherine (Jim) Lords, Salt Lake City, and his cousin Leonard (Patty) Reeves, Latrobe, PA. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Otto Fisher, and his sister, Mary Pauline Reeves Stringer Fleming. One of Pat's fondest memories was the annual summer vacation with the children, usually to the California beaches. He loved being a grandpa - the nine grandchildren brought much joy and enthusiasm into his life. He enjoyed playing bridge and golf. He had many happy rounds of golf with the "barracudas", his golfing buddies from the Hidden Valley Country Club. Visitation with the family will be held Thursday, June 16th at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 South 2300 East, from 6:00- 7:30 p.m., followed by the Holy Rosary at 7:30. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 17th at 10:00 a.m. also at St. Ambrose. Funeral Directors, Neil O'Donnell and Sons. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to J.E. Cosgriff School, 2335 Redondo Ave., Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, or a charity of your choice. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Rodrigues, Rosabell Jaramillo Rosabell Jaramillo Rodrigues "Nana" Our nana, mother, grandma and best friend, Rosabell Jaramillo Rodrigues, left this world Thursday, June 9, 2005 due to complications of a stroke. She was born February 29, 1916, to Jose Albino and Euphemia Herrera in La Madera, New Mexico. Our beloved Rosabell has gone home to God. She is at peace with the Lord. She lived a good life and spent most of it in the service of others. She loved to help others and feel needed. No job too big, no chore too small. She loved all things and took great pride in everything she did. Her greatest achievement was her family of four children, Bill (Teresa), Alice (Israel), Eufemia (Ron), Joe (deceased); nine grandchildren and 18 great-grand-children. As a single mother of four, she worked for many years in a bakery to support herself and her family, always putting the needs of others before her own. She was an incredibly strong woman with a great will to survive, struggling with the loss of her teenage son and raising a daughter with polio. She, herself, overcame many illnesses such as Rheumatic Fever, a brain tumor, Spinal Meningitis, Osteoporosis, Alzheimer's and multiple seizures and strokes before finally deciding to take the journey home to live eternally with God. Through all her struggles she maintained her smile and charm, bearing her cross with honor and touching the hearts of all who were blessed with her presence. We will miss you everyday and will live our lives forever in your honor. A funeral service will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005, 11 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road where family and friends may visit Friday, June 17, 2005, 5-8 p.m. and Saturday, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Thank you, Rosabell, for your love and guidance. We wait for the day we will see you again. A special thanks to the staff at Highland Care Center for their empathy, support and for helping our Nana on her long journey home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Rogers, Louise Moser Louise Moser Rogers 1916 ~ 2005 If you are reading this, I have gone on a long journey. My eyes closed forever on March 29, 2005. I was born to Ralph and Agnes Moser on May 31, 1916 in Morristown, New Jersey. I was married to Julian A. Rogers on March 29, 1935 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. We had 44 years together until his death on September 7, 1979. Our greatest accomplishments were bringing into this world, two kind and loving sons, Donald and Edward and a beautiful daughter, Julianne, who brought joy and love. My life has been shared with a caring son-in-law and daughter-in-laws that were like my own children. I was blessed with seven grandchildren, twenty two great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild. In these last years I had a dear friend and companion in Ralph Delliskave. We spent many happy hours together. To all my family, Honor and Respect one another and give thanks for all of your Blessings. I was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Graveside services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, 1950 E. 10600 S., Sandy, UT on Saturday, June 18, at 2 p.m. Services will be conducted by Rev. Lincoln Ure. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Seale, Florence Z. Florence Z. Seale 1927 ~ 2005 Florence Z. Seale, our loving mother and wife, age 78, passed away suddenly on Monday, June 13, 2005 at home in Sandy, Utah. She was born on May 19, 1927, in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Fausto Zamboni and Assunta Carraza. She attended Rock Springs High School and graduated with the class of 1945. Florence was an accomplished organist and loved all types of music. She was a wonderful homemaker, enjoyed cooking and baking, watching TV and followed the Jazz, Utah Utes and Wyoming Cowboys. She was a delight to be around and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Survived by her husband James Seale and her son Jim Seale (Sandi). Preceded in death by her parents. Funeral mass will be held on Friday, June 17, 2005 at 11:00 at St. Vincent De Paul at 1385 E. Spring Lane where friends may call on Thursday from 6:00-7:00 and Rosary at 7:00. Cremation following services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Smith, Lorraine Lorraine Smith Grandma Choo Choo Lorraine unexpectedly passed from this life to the next on June 13, 2005. Throughout the days preceding her death, she was surrounded by her family where they listened intently to her stories for the last time and reminisced about her incredible life. They talked about her birth on November 11, 1918 to Beryl and Jack Wiseman in Salt Lake City. Lorraine loved that her name was unique as she was named after Lorraine France, the place where the declarations were signed ending World War I. She told us again of her childhood, of growing up in the greenhouse and of her love for flowers. Much like a flower Mom blossomed into a strong willed, witty, caring and intelligent beauty with each facet of her personality a brightly colored petal. They listened with tears of joy in their eyes as Lorraine retold the tail of her courtship with the love of her life, Harold O. Smith. She recounts their marriage on March 31, 1938 as the best day of her life, the second being the day they were solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity. Together mom and dad made a home and raised four children. Mom did anything and everything for her children and taught us that family always come first. She reminded us to continue our schooling, as mom was always a strong advocate for education. Lorraine prided herself on her most important calling of wife and homemaker, especially when Harold was working on the Western Pacific Railroad. She always had a clean home, a hot meal on the table and mom never forgot to make desert. We laughed and cried over our memories of our sacred family get-togethers, the "out of tune" caroling, the home made Easter baskets and our cherished fourth of Julys spent in Montana Lorraine had numerous callings in life but her work for God was of top priority. She told us her favorites included Relief Society President, Church Welfare/Social Worker and Church Greeter which helped her more than anything to over come her introverted nature. Last but not least was her calling to lead the Special Interest Group. We're confident they know how dedicated she was to them. She wanted them to know how much she loved and cherished them. Lorraine is survived by her children Joyce, Harold (Jonelle), Jackie (Jerry) Sosriowski, Lorrie Ryther, 16 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and many extended family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Lois, and her eternal companion. Lorraine was very independent and her greatest fear was losing this independence and dieing alone. We are honored and grateful to say that as she passed we held her hands in comfort with tears streaming down our faces. We sang to her "I am a Child of God", and retold her these favorite memories we just told you. Special thanks to University of Utah Hospital doctors and staff and especially Dr. Sanyer. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Cottonwood 1st Ward, 5913 South Highland Drive. Friends and family may call Thursday, from 6-8 p.m. at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive and Friday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Stark Jr., Clyde Ross Clyde Ross Stark, Jr. "Grandpa" With wife and children at his bedside, Clyde Ross Stark, Jr. died on June 12, 2005, at age 82. He was born on February 5, 1923 in Salt Lake City, the fourth child of Clyde Ross Stark, Sr. and Erma Dunn. Married to Lorraine Monson, at a small ceremony in Salt Lake City, October 30, 1943. It was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Clyde went on to be a manufacturer representative in the furniture industry for a number of years. He enjoyed helping others, he was the neighborhood handyman. If his toolbox was not out, he was found on a golf course or enjoying time with his loving family. He is survived by his wife Lorraine, three children: Ross (Becky) Stark; Richard (Cheryl) Stark; and Kris Cluff; 12 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren; brother, Verl; two sisters, Fay (Ray) Pack and Dorothy Peterson. Funeral services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Friday, June 17, 2005 at 12 noon, and a viewing for friends and family from 10:45-11:45, prior to the services. Interment at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/16/2005. Turner, Ronald DeWitt Ronald DeWitt Turner 1932~2005 SALINA_Ronald DeWitt Turner, 72, Passed away at the home of a daughter surrounded by his wife and loving family on June 11, 2005. He was born September 11, 1932 in Denver Colorado to DeWitt A. and Margaret Vohn Loudermilk Turner. He married Molly Maberry, later divorced. He married Beverly Ewles, March 21, 1955 in Salina, Utah. marriage solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple, Jan. 17, 1962. She died March 20, 1971. He married Lola Irene Ehn November 16, 1972 in Manti Temple. Solemnized in Manti, Utah; solemnized in the Manti Temple November 18, 1972. Member of the LDS, Church, Member of Salina Lions Club where he served as president and was state Lions secretary. Retired from U.S. Air Force. He is survived by his wife Irene, Mesquite, NV. Children,. Marjorie Turner. Salina; Merri Lynn (Perry) Sorensen, Centerfield; Michael (Naomi) Turner, Richfield; Earlene (Larry) Frech, Bluffdale; Zara (Glade) Faatz, Mayfield; Rebecca (Lon) Pritchard, Ogden; Michael (Jerrie Lin) Hansen, Ogden; Alan (Gaylene) Hansen, South Jordan; Brothers and Sisters, Eugene (Emily) Turner, Seattle, WA; Phillip (Hanne) Turner, Kansas City, MO; Colleen Weyburn, Layton; John (Lola) Ewles, San Clemente, CA; Courtney (Sherri) Ewles, Salina; Carol Woolsey, Sandy; Lloyd (Alice) Ewles, Beaver Dam, AZ. 28 Grandchildren. 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday June 16, 2005 at 12:00 Noon Salina First Ward. Friends may call at Springer Turner Funeral Home 150 East Main in Salina, Wednesday evening 7 to 9:00 P.M. and at Salina Stake Center, 98 West 400 North, Thursday Morning 10:30 to 11:30 prior to Services. Burial in Salina Eastside, Cemetery with military rites accorded by Salina American Legion Post 36, Directed by Springer Turner Funeral Homes of Salina, Gunnison and Richfield. www.springerturner.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Webster, Verl G. Verl G. Webster 1909 ~ 2005 Verl George Webster, 96, our loved and respected father, grandfather, and great grandfather, passed away June 14, 2005. He was born May 6, 1909 in Blackfoot, Idaho to Lewis Phillip and Mary Jane Jones Webster. He married Vivian Nevada Andrus in Logan, Utah on September 3, 1933. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Vivian preceded Verl in death. Verl loved raising horses and other farm animals. He worked at Safeway Stores as a meat cutter for 30 years. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors: children, Dennis V. (DeAnna), Michael G. (Carol), Karen S. Krebs (George), Brenda Kay Welch (Dell), Christine Ann Farnsworth (Lynn); he is survived by many grandchildren and great grandchildren; in addition he is survived by sisters, Lizzie Beckstead and Mable Handley. Preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State where friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. or Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Lake Hills Memorial Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/16/2005 - 6/17/2005. Williams, Eliza Fern Eliza Fern Williams 1913-2005 Eliza Fern Williams, age 91, passed away on June 12, 2005 in Champaign, Illinois. She was born on June 20, 1913 in Salt Lake City to Anna Marie and Charles F. Tanner. She attended local Salt Lake City schools. Married Marcus Williams on August 14, 1941 in Salt Lake City. She enjoyed gardening and needlework. Survived by her daughter Anne Lytle, two grandchildren, and five living great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband Marcus Williams and one great granddaughter. Graveside services will be Thursday, June 16 at 2:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive. Friends may call at 1:00 on Thursday at Wasatch Lawn. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Wohler, Huibert Huibert Wohler "Together Again" Huibert Wohler, 94, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 14, 2005. Born February 16, 1911, at Rotterdam, Netherlands. He was a graduate of the Rotterdam Academy of Music and was a performing musician in Holland. He immigrated to America in 1954 with his wife, Elizabeth, and son, Eddy. Teaching piano to many students over many years was his passion and joy. He always insisted on excellence and practice. He was a devoted member of the LDS Church and played often at church functions. Survived by son, Ed; nephews Leo and John Wohler; and niece, Mary Larsen. Preceded in death by his wife, and by a daughter, Wilma. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m., Friday, June 17, 2005, at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South. SereniCare, Funeral Directors. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 6/16/2005. Woodard, George T. George T. Woodard 1923 ~ 2005 George T. Woodard passed away June 9, 2005 in Murray, UT. Born December 19, 1923 in Panguitch, UT to Deward and Blanche Heywood Woodard. Married Shirley Luke, later divorced. Married Betty Elton, she passed away Dec. 29, 2001. Served in the US Navy 1943-1946 aboard the USS General George O. Squire, a personnel transport ship. Moved to Murray in 1959. Worked for Hi-Land Dairy retiring in 1985. Shortly after went to work for Winder Dairy until 2003. George was a very hard worker and great provider. He enjoyed pinenuttin', golfing, bowling and spending time with his family. Everyone that knew him loved him. Survived by former wife Shirley, children: Robert "Curt" (Vicki) Cuff, Thomas L. (Beverly) Woodard, Tamra (Brent) Pollard, Brooke (Ronda) Woodard, 12 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; sisters: Kathryn (John) Howa, Beth Whitney, Diane Cadol, Gretha (Warren) Eyre, Sybil (Jim) Taylor. Preceded in death by several brothers and sisters, including his close brother Paul. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary 4760 So. State Street. Viewing Friday, June 17, from 6-8 p.m. and one hr. prior to the service on Saturday. Interment Murray City Cemetery. "Dad, we love you dearly. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. Thanks for all you did for us." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 6/15/2005 - 6/17/2005.