OBITS: Salt Lake Tribune 15 Mar 2005; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake co., Utah text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com Allen, Joan L. (Woolley) Joan L. Woolley Allen 1934 ~ 2005 SANDY -Joan L. Woolley Allen, 71, died March 11, 2005 in Sandy, UT. Born January 28, 1934 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Parley C. and Penine Wrathall Woolley. Survived by son Les Gailey of Sandy. Funeral Services will be held Wed. at 11:00 a.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 So. 2200 W. where friends may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Black Jr., Richard D. Richard D. Black Jr. 1953 ~ 2005 Richard Black Jr. age 51, died on March 9, 2005 in Magna, Utah. He was born July 26, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Richard D. Black Sr. and Nona G. Black. He married Kristine Walke on October 26, 1972. Richard was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle. He loved and shared with his family and friends the outdoors, the high Unitah's and Yellowstone. He was a self-taught computer expert. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Kristine Black, Magna, UT. and children, Anthony (Debbie) Black of Salt Lake City, UT, Kasey Black of Magna, UT, and Dillan Black of Magna, UT, and six grandchildren. He is also survived by his father, Richard Black, Sr., two sisters, Jann (Dan) Eskelsen, Trisha (Jayson) Toerck; four brothers, Ed (Laura) Black, Alan (Bonnie) Black, Mike Black and John Black Sr. He was preceded in death by his mother Nona Black, and brother, Patrick Black. There will be a celebration of life on Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 6 to 8 p.m., at Garner Funeral Home where friends and family may gather. There will be a memorial service Wednesday, March 16, 2005 1 p.m. at Garner Funeral Home, 1001 East 11th Ave., Salt Lake City. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Caffey, John F. John F. Caffey 1923 ~ 2005 John F. Caffey, Sr., 81, of Pinehurst, North Carolina died on Wednesday, March 9, at St. Joseph's of the Pines after a prolonged illness. A memorial service was held on Monday, March 14, at the Village Chapel in Pinehurst. Born on August 2, 1923, Jack Caffey was a highly decorated Naval Aviator, and received the Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Navy Cross. He served in World War II as a dive-bomber and fighter pilot on the carrier USS Lexington and saw action in major military engagements in the Pacific - at Wake, Gilbert, Marshall, Truk, Paldau, and Saipan Islands. Jack Caffey retired in 1986 after 37 years employed by McCormick & Company, the international spice manufacturer based in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as the Vice President and Managing Director of McCormick's International Division, and as a member of the Board of Directors. A native of Salt Lake City, Mr. Caffey was graduated from Stanford University in Stanford, California, and received an MBA degree from Stanford's Business School. Mr. Caffey is survived by his wife of 59 years Marcella Ivers Caffey; sister Marian C. Miller and her daughter Carolyn of San Mateo, California; son John F. Caffey, Jr. and his wife Maria C. Caffey of Los Altos Hills, California; son Andrew A. Caffey and his wife Nancy L. Caffey of Chevy Chase, Maryland; son William I. Caffey and his wife Brie Caffey of Corvallis, Oregon; son James Caffey and his wife Tauna S. Caffey of Columbia, Maryland; and seven grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to the Foundation of First Health of North Carolina, 150 Applecross Road, Pinehurst, North Carolina 28374. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Campbell, Steven Steven Campbell (SNIBONE) Our Beloved Son, Steve passed away March 12, 2005 from cardiac arrest at the age of 36. Too Young-Too Soon! Steve was born October 24, 1968 to Ronald R. and Karen A. Campbell. Steve worked for "17" dedicated years at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel. He loved sports, especially football; he loved his "Chicago Bears". Steve always said, "Tell It Like It Is, Don't Sugar Coat It". Steve held no punches, his wit and humor will be sorely missed. Steve is survived by his loving parents, several special cousins and special friends whom he loved dearly, and they loved him in return. He is also survived by, "The two girls that loved me most, Joyia and Tonya". Funeral Services will be Sat., March 19, 2005 at 12 noon at Valley View Funeral Home Chapel, 4335 W. 4100 S. The family will receive friends at a visitation Sat. at 10:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Rest In Peace Son, You'll Live In Our Hearts Forever. Till We Meet Again, Love, Mom & Dad. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Chung, Hwi-Ja Hwi-Ja Chung 2/11/1982 ~ 3/10/2005 Hwi-Ja Chung left this world prematurely on March 10, 2005 at the age of 23. Although she was a Japanese exchange student her American family Kirk, Janet, Ryan, Randi, and Darin raised and loved her as their own. "Tikki" as her friends called her, came to America when she was eight years old. She attended Gunnison Valley High School and Salt Lake Community College where she was loved by all around her. Family and friends recall, "Tikki was always cheerful and happy. She truly saw the good in people. An honest, sincere person, willing to give all she could and help people anytime." "Hwi/Teruko/Tikki, our sweet, beautiful girl. We will always love you. You hold a special place in our hearts." Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Cobbley, Gordon T. Gordon T. Cobbley 1935 ~ 2005 Gordon T. Cobbley passed away March 12, 2005 at the age of 69. Gordon was born in 1935 to Ira and Rhoda Cobbley in Nephi, Utah. Gordon received degrees in business and electronics technology. He was a highly skilled Carpenter and General Contractor. Retired from the US Air Force and Utah Air National Guard after 30 years of service. Member of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Theresia; daughters, Audrey Lewis (Steve), Linda Slade (Gordon); son, Ron (Michelle); seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Preceded in death by daughter, Karen. A funeral Mass to celebrate his life will be held Wednesday, March 16th, 2005 at 10:30 a.m., at St. John Baptist Catholic Church, 11800 South 300 East, Draper, UT. Interment will be in the Larkin Sunset Gardens following the funeral Mass. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. James Long and the CICU & TICU staff at LDS Hospital. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Colton, Hugh Maughan Hugh Maughan Colton 1933 ~ 2005 Hugh Maughan Colton, 71, of Bountiful, Utah, passed away due to complications from cancer on Saturday, March 12, 2005. Maughan was born April 20, 1933, in Vernal, Utah, to Hugh Wilkins and Marguerite Maughan Colton, the third of four children. He married Colleen Simper Colton on April 14, 1961, in the Salt Lake City Temple and they have three children. Maughan lived in Vernal, Utah, most of his life, graduating from Uintah High School. He was very active in all athletics, lettering in almost every sport. He was an officer of the FFA, an elected Boys State official, a member of Key Club, Letterman's' Club, and was Senior Class President. Maughan attended the University of Utah. He was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, the ROTC, the Beehive Honor Society, and was on the University wrestling team for four years. He was also the Business Manager of the U of U Chronicle. He graduated from the school of business in 1955. Following graduation from the University, Maughan served as an officer in the Army and received advanced training for the Army Intelligence Service. He served in Europe for two years before returning home to his beloved Vernal. His lifelong love of cattle ranching was evident in his prize herds, and Ranching was his passion and became his occupation. He enjoyed his horses, and he continued his ranching career until he had a stroke in 2002. He later suffered other health problems, but throughout it all maintained his wonderful sense of humor. Maughan loved all sports, especially wrestling. He was a high school referee for many years. He was a member of the Vernal Jr. Chamber of Commerce, President of the Uintah Cattleman's Association, and served in different capacities throughout the community. Maughan had a firm testimony of his Savior Jesus Christ and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various callings. He will be greatly missed by his family: wife, Colleen, of Bountiful; his children, Kimberly Kay Colton, Bountiful; Courtney Shawn Colton, Vernal; Kellie Colton Robb (Kurt), Kaysville; brothers Sterling (Eleanor), Bethesda, Maryland; John Phillip (Barbara), Sandy; brothers and sisters-in-law, Robert (Pat) Bradley, France; Linda Simper Floyd, Murray; Gary (Nancy) Simper, Vernal; Terry (Angie) Simper, Vernal; and his wonderful, beloved grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, and sister Nancy Colton Bradley. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 17, 2005, at 12 noon at the Maeser Stake Center, 2745 West 1000 North, Vernal, Utah. Friends may call Wednesday, March 16, 2005, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary, 15 East 100 North, and Thursday morning from 10:30 - 11:30 at the Maeser Stake Center. Burial will be located at the Maeser-Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Maughan loved to talk with family and friends (and strangers) so his family requests, in lieu of flowers, please take a friend to lunch and reminisce. Maughan's Message: MAY I GO? May I go now? Don't you think the time is right? May I say goodbye to pain-filled days and endless nights? I've lived my life and done my best, an example tried to be -- So can I take the next step beyond and set my spirit free? I didn't want to go at first. I fought with all my might! But something seems to draw me now to a warm and loving light. I want to go! I really do! It's difficult to stay. But I will try as best I can to live just one more day. . . To give you time to care for me and share your love and fears. I know you're sad and are afraid because I see your tears. I'll not be far, I promise that, and hope you'll always know My spirit will be close to you wherever you may go. Thank you so for loving me. You know I loved you too. . . That's why it's hard to say goodbye and end this life with you. So hold me now, just one more time, and let me hear you say. . . Because you care so much for me, you'll let me go today. ANONYMOUS Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Cox, Jay M. Jay M. Cox 1918 ~ 2005 Jay M. Cox, age 86, died March 12, 2005. Born in SLC, Utah August 7, 1918 a son of Henry E. and Martha Stringfellow Cox. Married Marian C. Tuckfield July 6, 1942 in SLC; later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Educated in SLC schools, graduating from South High School. Attended Utah State University. Entered the U.S. Army as one of the first 23 Utah volunteers under the World War II Selective Service Act in November 1940. Served over five years World War II duty with 2 1/2 years overseas duty in England and Europe, leaving the service in early 1946 with the rank of Captain. Served 23 years in the Army Reserve retiring in 1969 with the rank of Lt. Col. Employed by the U.S. Postal Service for 28 years, retiring in 1974 as Director of the Support Staff Division of the Western Slopes District. He was a member of the LDS Church having held many leadership and teaching positions during his lifetime. He took great pride in his family and enjoyed hunting and fishing in his younger years. As a senior he turned his interests to gardening, golf, and traveling, especially loving Hawaii. He was a member of The Reserve Officers Assoc., The Retired Officers Assoc., The National Association of Uniformed Services, The National Association of Retired Employees, and former member of The Federal Executives Assoc. A near quote of his was: "I suspect I won't make it to the top of the ladder with the elite, but wherever I do land I expect I'll meet up with a host of great friends and relatives." Preceded in death by his wife, Marian; and sister, Priscilla. Survived by three sons, John (Cindy), Sandy, UT, Barney (Kathy), Highlands Ranch, CO, Dennis (Terry), West Jordan, UT; eight grandchildren, six great-grand-children; brother, Bryant (Deone) Plato, Missouri; sister, Carole (Bob) Carter, both of Marysvale, UT. Graveside services will be held March 15, 2005 at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends/family may visit Monday evening at Wasatch Lawn from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the service. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, 11 am. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/14/2005 - 3/15/2005. Every, Robert Lee Robert Lee Every 1932 ~ 2005 LAYTON - Robert Lee Every, 72, passed away Sunday, March 13, 2005 at the U of U Medical Center. He was born March 28, 1932 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin to Arthur and Emma Raihl Every. Robert married Ruby Akelund on March 2, 1956 in Farmington. She preceded him in death on July 24, 1994. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. Robert retired from HAFB as a supervisor in 1988. Surviving are two sons, Roger Curtis, Layton; Ronnie Curtis, Los Angeles, CA; one daughter, Roberta (Mark), Centerville; one grandchild, brother, William (Margie), Albuquerque, NM; and sister, Alice Every, Denver, CO. Preceded in death by his wife and parents. Graveside services will be held Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Rd. Friends and family may call from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Rd. e-mail condolences to the family at llm@lindquistmortuary.com Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Fowler, Lois Hortense (Thorup) Lois Hortense Thorup Fowler Together Forever Lois Hortense Thorup Fowler, devoted, loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, passed away peacefully in her sleep at the home of her daughter on Sunday, March 13, 2005 Born October 18, 1918 in Murray, Utah. She was the fourth daughter of 14 children, born to William Wilford and Esther Elizabeth Nordberg Thorup. She graduated from Granite High School. Later years worked at the Relief Society Distribution Center. She was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many positions but especially enjoyed being Relief Society President and Chorister of the Women's Chorus'. She loved her Heavenly Father and the Savior with all her heart and served with joy. She taught her family to love them also and she bore a strong testimony that has influenced for good her extended family and many generations to come. She loved her family dearly and was a wonderful Mother who brought her children up in righteousness. She cherished time spent with them. She played the violin, performed with her family orchestra and played for many Church meetings. She had a beautiful singing voice and treated many to a spiritual feast. She was an excellent seamstress, made wedding dresses and clothes for her five daughters, and each Christmas made special handmade items for her family. She loved doing family history and genealogical research. Lois married Clyde Walter Fowler in the Salt Lake Temple on March 5, 1941. They were totally devoted to each other. You didn't think of one without the other. In their retirement years they did Family Record Extraction together and they were privileged to serve in the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission. She is now celebrating a "glorious reunion" with her beloved Clyde, who passed away on February 2, 1986. She was preceded in death by her husband; two great-granddaughters Erin Elizabeth and Tiffany Mc Lelland; her siblings, Wilma Svedin, Alice Forsberg, Thelma Schauerhamer Taylor, Marge Nielsen, Doris Nielsen, Betty Loveridge, Herman C. Thorup, LuJuana Mae Thorup and Mark Nordberg Thorup. She is survived by her six children: Genene (Martin) Chamberlain, Holladay, Lana (Allen) Richardson, South Jordan; Betty Serona Fowler, Illinois; Susan (Lyman) Smith, West Jordan; Clyde Walter (Stephanie) Fowler, Jr., Sandy; and Deanne (Joe) Flurer, Sandy; 34 grandchildren; 52 great grandchildren; her siblings, Melva Wright, Bill Thorup, Geniel (Garn) Christensen, June (Dave) Evans, and brother-in-laws Paulus Svedin, Stan Taylor, Ralph Loveridge; and sister-in-law, Grace Thorup. Mom has been courageous in handling many surgeries and a great deal of pain as a result of osteoporosis and arthritis and kept herself busy bringing joy to others. Mom is loved and will be greatly missed, but we know that she was welcomed with "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." WE LOVE YOU, MOM!!! The family would like to thank Helen Rich and the staff at Sandy Regional Health Center; Andrea, Mary Ann, and the Hearts for Hospice for their kindness and compassion. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Winder 3rd Ward, 1250 E. 4530 So. Friends may call Wednesday, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. or from 10:00-10:45 a.m. at the Church on Thursday prior to services. Interment at Elysian Burial Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Garrison, Debra-Jo West Debra-Jo West Garrison (Bam-ma) Debra's undying love for everyone took her down a path of silent suffering of the disease that finally became stronger than her. She passed away peacefully, March 11, 2005, surrounded by her loved ones. She lived life fully, giving her love to all she did. She is survived by her loving husband Leonard Garrison; adored children, Brandon West, Sean (Bridget) Garrison; beautiful grandsons Quintin, Scout, Finn; parents Dermont and Rva West; Gene and Jo-Anne Washer; grandmothers Lillian West, Effie Yates; siblings Kenneth, Randy, Marci and families; dear friends. Services will be held Thursday March 17, 2005, 6 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary 5850 S. 900 E. In lieu of flowers, please make donations at any Zion's Bank to the account of Debra Garrison. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Gelvin, Ted D. Ted D. Gelvin 1940 ~ 2005 Ted D. Gelvin passed away Sunday, March 13, 2005 at the age of 64. Ted was born August 28, 1940 in Arkansas City, Kansas to Victor and Adeline Gelvin. Ted moved to Wichita, Kansas with his family as a young child and graduated from Wichita North High School in 1958. Ted joined the Navy after high school and served until 1961. After his stint in the Navy Ted attended the Wichita Business College through 1962. After Business College Ted went to work for Sauder-Lygrisse until 1965. Ted then went to work for Diesel Equipment as general parts manager. In 1979 Ted moved to Salt Lake City, Utah as one of the owners of Diesel Equipment bought another Diesel-Allison Distributorship and named the company Smith Detroit Diesel. Ted eventually became Vice-President of operations and retired in 2002. Ted, however, remained working with Smith Detroit Diesel as a consultant until his death. Ted moved to St. George, Utah upon his retirement in 2002. Ted also resided in Salt Lake City, Utah as well. Ted was affiliated with the Masonic Order, Albert Pike Lodge 303, Wichita Consistary, The Shriner's Lodge in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Detroit Diesel Guild. Ted was also a member of the Shepherd of The Hills United Methodist Church in St. George, Utah. Ted is preceded in death by his parents Victor and Adeline Gelvin and a daughter Stacy Cannady. He is survived by a brother, Richard Gelvin of Wichita, Kansas, son and daughter-in-law Mark and Karen Gelvin of Wichita, Kansas; daughter and son-in-law Cathe and Jason Carr of Murray, Utah; son-in-law Tate Cannady of Wichita, Kansas; and five grandchildren, Daylee and Allie Cannady of Wichita, Kansas, Scotty Germann of Wichita, Kansas, Chance and CJ Snow of Murray, Utah, and two close and personal friends, Jim and Diane Herndon of Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral services will be Thurs. March 17, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Memorial Mortuary, 5850 S. 900 E., Murray, Utah. A viewing will be held on Wed., March 16, 2005 6-8 p.m. also at Memorial Mortuary in Murray. A funeral service will be held next week in Wichita, Kansas, services are currently pending. Contributions in lieu of flowers can be sent to The Shepherd of The Hills United Methodist Church, 920 Tonaquint Dr., St. George, UT 84770. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Gerbic, Mike "Pop" Mike Gerbic "Pop" Mike Gerbic, 86, passed away March 13, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born Aug. 11, 1918 in Highland Boy in Bingham Canyon, Utah to Bude and Staka Gerbich. Married Avis Thompson in Springville, Utah in Oct. of 1946. They were later divorced. Mike "Pop" lived for sports, especially basketball, and he was a basketball star at Bingham High School. Family meant everything to him. He loved to spoil his great-grandkids and talked about them constantly. He was stubborn, loud, generous, and funny, but mostly he was big-hearted. He loved to joke with everyone he met. He was honored to serve his country during World War II serving in the Pacific for three years. He retired as a boilermaker at Kennecott Copper. Survived by son, Stephen Gerbic; daughter, Sylvia (Bert) Davis; grandsons, Jeff (Angela) Davis and Terry (Stacie) Davis; great-grandson, Riley; great-granddaughters, Sunshine and Heather; and great-grandson, Alex; sisters, Anna Lisnich and Dorothy Kenner. Preceded in death by sisters, Mildred and Mary Lee; and brothers, Peter and Robert. There will be a viewing Wednesday, March 16, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State. Private graveside services will be held. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Gibson, Vance P. Vance P. Gibson 1949 ~ 2005 Vance P. Gibson, 56, of Kaysville, died of heart failure, March 13, 2005, at LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born Jan. 16, 1949 in Payson to Roy E. and Emma Zoe Powell Gibson. He graduated from Juab High School in 1967. He attended Utah State University. In 1968, he was called as a missionary to Mexico for the LDS Church. He returned in 1970 and married Sonya Sue Sudweeks, Sept. 18, 1970 in the Manti LDS Temple. He studied printing at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake City and then went to work for his father at the Nephi Times-News. He and his brother, Allan, bought the paper in 1976 when their father retired. Vance was the editor and writer. He did much of the typesetting and job printing. He also was the Juab County correspondent for The Salt Lake Tribune. He sold his half of the business to his brother in 1993 and moved to Logan, where he worked as a litho-camera operator, and then as a printer. Kidney failure forced him to quit work in 1995. He held an advanced-class amateur-radio license from the Federal Communications Commission (call sign KB7HY), and was fascinated by computers. He taught computer classes in the Juab School District adult-education program. He also liked to play chess. He served his church as a priesthood and gospel-doctrine teacher, as an assistant stake clerk, and as executive secretary to Pres. Lowell D. Curtis of the Nephi LDS Stake. He was first counselor to Bishop Lee Fowkes of the Nephi 2nd Ward and later second counselor to Bishop Russell M. Seamons of the Logan 23rd Ward. He was a member of Spencer LDS Ward and the Kaysville South LDS Stake high-priest quorum. He is survived by his wife, Sonya; eight children, Jason V. Gibson of Nephi; Angela Eckhardt of Spanish Fork; Allison Kelly of Mapleton; Kathy Thacker of Eureka; Valerie Anderson of Tooele; Kevin Gibson of Syracuse; Brian Gibson of Richmond; and Bobby Gibson of Kaysville; 15 grandchildren; a sister, Shirley R. Birrell of Ephraim; and two brothers, Allan R. Gibson of Nephi and Daryl R. Gibson of Las Vegas. Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Thursday, March 17, 2005, at the Main Street Chapel, 500 S. Main, Kaysville. Friends may call at the chapel on Wed. from 6-8 p.m., or on Thurs. one hour prior to the services. Burial will be at the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi at 2 p.m. under the direction of Anderson Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Haymore, Sheri Sue Reid Sheri Sue Reid Haymore 1964 ~ 2005 RIVERTON - Sheri Sue Reid Haymore beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend was unexpectedly called home to her Heavenly Father on March 12, 2005, while participating in the marathon in Moab, UT, one day after her 41st birthday. She will be greatly missed by all. Sheri was born in Logan, UT, on March 11, 1964, to loving parents Neil and Voniel Reid. She grew up in a loving home with her parents, three brothers and one sister. She attended school in Logan where she was very active in Girls League, Orchestra, Pep Club, editor of the year book and was a member of the national honors society. She graduated from Logan High School in 1982. She then attended Utah State University where she obtained a degree in business in 1987. It was while she was attending USU that she met the love of her life, Grant Wayne Haymore. They were married June 6, 1986 in the Logan LDS Temple for eternity. They both love the outdoors and have had many adventures together. After graduating from USU they moved to Anahiem, CA., where they both succeeded in their professional careers and grew in their involvement in the gospel. Their lives were blessed with three beautiful daughters, Aubrie, Natalie, and Holly. Sheri loved being a mom and wanted to be able to spend more time with her children, so when the opportunity came they moved back to Utah to be closer to family and the outdoor activities they love. They built a home in Riverton and Sheri spent her time making sure that each child had opportunities to do the things they loved, dancing, soccer, piano, swimming lessons, friends and church. They are surrounded by wonderful friends and neighbors, whom Sheri loved dearly. She could always be counted on to plan a great event and make sure that no detail was overlooked. Sheri has always been an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served in many positions in Relief Society, Primary and Young Womens where she developed cherished friendships that will last for eternity. Sheri had a testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel and a love for her Savior, Jesus Christ. Sheri was employed by Fiero Fluid Power. She worked in outside sales where she was very successful and loved and admired by her colleagues and clients. Sheri is survived by her husband Grant Wayne Haymore, daughters, Aubrie (13), Natalie (11), and Holly (7). She is also survived by her mother and father, Neil and Voniel Reid of Logan, UT; three brothers and one sister, Karl (Janeal) Reid of Smithfield, Ut, Kent (Robena) Reid of Canton, CT; Brent (Ronda) Reid of Centennial, CO; and Lori (Jay) Robbins of Spanish Fork, UT. She also leaves behind Grants family, Grant and Audrey Haymore of Hyrum, UT and all of their families. Funeral Services will be held Thurs., 11 a.m. at the Golden Meadows 1st Ward 12681 S. 3600 W. Riverton, UT. Friends may call Wed. from 5-7:30 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 So. 2200 W. and Thurs. one hour prior at the church. Graveside services will be held at the Logan City Cemetery Thurs. at 4 p.m. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Horkan, Richard Martin Richard Martin Horkan "Dad" Our beloved dad and grandfather, passed away March 11, 2005 at his home, surrounded by his loving daughters, son-in-law, and granddaughter, following a valiant and courageous battle with cancer. He was born January 8, 1933 in Salt Lake City to John Joseph and Marie Louise Lessard Horkan. Married the love of his life, Carol Lynn Jewell, August 29, 1952 in Salt Lake City. She preceded him in death September 29, 1991. Dick was employed by International Harvester and P.I.E. as a heavy duty mechanic for more than 29 years. He also owned and operated Horkan's Garage in South Salt Lake, where he could be found utilizing his great talent of fixing and repairing anything. In recent years Dick spent all possible weekends traveling to Cherry Creek, NV where he, along with his son-in-law, built a beautiful cabin. He enjoyed many good times in the company of his Cherry Creek neighbors. No one will soon forget "Dick on the Hill." Dick loved life and lived every day to its fullest. He enjoyed having his large and loving family near him. He especially enjoyed the holidays as it was another opportunity to gather family and friends together. We will always remember Dad for his many kind ways. Dad spent his entire life helping others. Survived by his five daughters and one son, Wendy (George) Wilkinson, Robin (Perry) Guido, Leslie Horkan, Cindy (Kevin) Dolar, Staci Simkins, (Dave), and James (Gail) Sorenson; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchil-dren; three sisters, Mary, Betty, and Katherine. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 2 p.m. in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary Chapel, 1950 E. 10600 So., where friends may call one half hour prior to the service. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Dick's family wishes to express a special thank you to Homer "Gondy" Gortat for being a good friend and companion to Dad and for being part of our family. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 3/14/2005 - 3/15/2005. Jones, Clarence Stewart Clarence Stewart Jones 1926 ~ 2005 Clarence Stewart Jones of Los Altos, CA passed away on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 of complications of heart disease. He was born in Rigby, Idaho August 21, 1926 and was raised in Provo, Utah. Clarence enjoyed an illustrious career as an engineer, businessman and entrepreneur and was instrumental in starting two companies in the Silicon Valley, ESL Inc. and ADAC Laboratories. He also served on the board of directors of several companies including Quantic Industries and Space Power and held many patents. He was a devoted husband of 56 years and a loving father and grandfather. He was active in the Los Altos Heritage Oaks Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He rendered service to many and was a generous philanthropist. Clarence is survived by his wife Meredith Hanseen Jones; brothers R. Bruce Jones (Carol) of El Dorado Hills, CA; Jerry Jones (Calleen) and Ronald Jones (Judy) of Orem, UT; son Randall C. Jones of Ashland, OR; daughter Marjean Livingston (Clyde) of St. Louis, MO; daughter Susan Garside (Blake) of Oceanside, CA; six grandchildren and three spouses and three great-grandchildren. Services were held Saturday, March 12, 2005 in Los Altos, CA. Friends and family will gather for graveside services on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Springville Evergreen Cemetery at 1997 S. 400 E., Springville, UT. Services under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Sequoia Hospital Foundation, Heart Fund, 170 Alameda De Pulgas, Redwood City, CA 94062. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Massaro, Lana Lana Massaro Beloved wife & mother Lana Massaro, R.N., 64, succumbed to emphysema on March 13, 2005 at St. Mark's Hospital. Lana passed away on the day of her 40th wedding anniversary. She was preceded in death by her brother, Gary Weingartner in 1982, and her father, John Weingartner in 1989. Lana is survived by her husband, Frank, and her daughter, Mrs. Tamara (Myron) Tanenbaum of Denver, plus her two granddaughters, Carissa Tanenbaum and Alaina Tanenbaum, and her daughter, Tracy Massaro, of Salt Lake. She is also survived by her mother, Evelyn Weingartner, 86 of Phoenix, her sister Mrs. Reita Landgraf of Denver and her brother, Dr. Roger Weingartner of Santa Rosa, CA. Lana also has three cousins in Salt Lake that are siblings, Mrs. Irene Martina, 95, John Fenamore, 93, and Mrs. Elaine Garrier, 90. Lana grew up in Phoenix and graduated from Good Samaritan School of Nursing in 1961. She was the private scrub nurse for the three leading chest surgeons in Phoenix from 1961-65. She taught operating room nursing in 1969-70 at the U of U's School of Nursing before moving back to Phoenix. She went to work at Surgicenter in Phoenix in 1972. She started the first Laser surgery program in Phoenix in the 1980's at Surgicenter. Mrs. Massaro retired in 1994. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call one hour prior. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Avenue and T Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Lung Association of Utah, 1930 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84106. Lana's last admonition is "Don't Smoke". Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Mathie Jr., Gerald H. "Gary" Gerald "Gary" H. Mathie, Jr. 1946 ~ 2005 HUNTINGTON- Gerald H. Mathie, Jr. (Gary), age 58, returned home on March 12, 2005 after a valiant battle with cancer. Born December 13, 1946 in Salt Lake City to Gerald H. and Henrietta (Hedy) VanCorler Mathie. Gary served during the Viet Nam War in the U.S. Army for which he received numerous medals. He was a General Contractor for most of his life, but always returned to farming and raising cattle, which he loved. "You will be greatly missed dad!" Survived by his mother, Henrietta VanCorler Mathie; children, Natalie (Kenneth) Mathie Zaelit, Torrey (Stacy) Brandon Watts; grandchildren, Kaitlyn Zaelit, Monica Goodge, Gabriel and Alexander Mathie; brother, Michael (Jeanie) Mathie; nieces and nephews, Derrick (Mandy) Stewart, Daniel Blankenship, Sandra (Pat) Carlson; grand nieces, Cassidy and McKinley. Preceded in death by his father, Gerald H. Mathie, and his sister Deborah Kay Mathie. Funeral service Thursday, March 17, 2005, 1:00 p.m. Huntington 3rd LDS ward located at 190 S. Main. Family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 p.m. and at the church one hour prior to service. Interment Huntington City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Medina, Cora M. Cora M. Medina 1/21/28 ~ 3/12/05 Cora M. Medina passed away peacefully surrounded by her family. She was born in Ensenada, New Mexico. Survived by her children, Joseph Martinez (Terry), Lori Dosen (Steve), Juan "Johnny" (Esther), Stanley M. (Debbie), Willie (Laura), Pat Brown (Ed); 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and sisters, Rebecca Valdez and Shirley Martinez. Preceded in death by her mother, Felipita Duran and sister, Fritzi Fresquez. The family wishes to thank S.L. Regional Hospital, Promise Specialty Hospital and Dr. Carol Mackay for the care they gave our mother. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Liver Foundation or Diabetes Association in Cora's name. Funeral Mass will be held Friday, March 18th, 10:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Parish, 1080 W. 400 S. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from 7 - 8 p.m. followed by Rosary at 8 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. WE LOVE YOU, MAMA! Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Merkley Sr., Ryan Nelson Ryan Nelson Merkley, Sr. 1957 ~ 2005 Born January 16, 1957 in Vernal, Utah to Nelson and Eva Merkley. Suddenly passed away March 12, 2005. Ryan is survived by his two sons, Ryan Jr. and Skylar, daughter Jenifer two grandchildren Chaz and Keyera, his mother Eva Merkley Nuesmeyer and one brother Laird and preceded in death by his father Nelson. He followed in the foot steps of his father in the construction Industry as an Iron Worker for 20 years and worked on a number of projects such as the E-Center, Still Water Dam and UCLA. He loved his job, family, to play guitar and taking photographs. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 16, 2005, 12 noon, at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 So. where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Interment at Larkin Sunset Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations will be accepted to Make a Wish Foundation. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Miller, Geneve Bennion "Gene" Geneve Bennion Miller "Gene" On March 14, 2005, Gene Bennion Miller died after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was 93 years-old. Gene was born in Salt Lake City on October 12, 1911 to Orson and Geneve Horne Bennion. She grew up on the family ranch in Cokeville, Wyoming where her favorite passion was riding and caring for horses and helping her dad with the sheep. She attended Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah where she received a two-year normal degree and then taught second grade in Cokeville, Wyoming. She married William Fay Miller on July 5, 1934 in Randolph, Utah; their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in March of 1971. Bill and Gene lived in Murray, Utah with their family for several years. In 1947 they moved 9 miles west of Grantsville, Utah where Bill became the Superintendent of Utah Lime and Stone Company. Gene often commented that those years on the desert at Dolomite were "the happiest years of our life." Bill died in 1958 leaving Gene a widow at age 46. She returned to college, graduating from Utah State University at the age of 52. She then taught school for The Tooele School District and Granite School District until her retirement at age 65. Gene taught for 22 years with love, care and concern inside and outside the classroom. Gene was an active member of the LDS Church demonstrating "Faith in Every Footstep" with her positive influence she had on hundreds of children and many parents through her years of teaching her family, church and friends. She was a member of the Grant 12th Ward (Millstream Ward) for 25 years until her move to Tooele, Utah in 1998. Survived by children, Annette Anderson, Faye (Bill) Ratcliffe, Bob (Kay) Miller of Grantsville, Utah; Linda (Wes) Arbon of Salt Lake City, Utah; 14 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Marge (Eldon) Bitter, Orem, Utah; Eleanor Spendlove, Sandy, Utah. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, brother Frank, and sister Marian. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Millstream Ward, 3400 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends may call from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Funeral directors: Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 E. 4580 S., Murray, Utah. The family wishes to express thanks to the care provided for Gene at the Beehive Home and Rocky Mountain Care in Tooele. Because of Gene's love of teaching and education, in lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Perpetual Education Fund COPB-PEF, LDS Foundation - 2 E, 15 East South Temple, SLC, UT 84150, www.LDS.Org. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Nelson, Ruth McConkie Ruth McConkie Nelson 1919 ~ 2005 Ruth McConkie Nelson died March 11, 2005 in Ferron, Utah of causes incident to age. She was born November 26, 1919 in Moab, Utah the fourth of six children to William Russell McConkie and Nora Johnson McConkie. Ruth was raised in Moab where she graduated from Grand County High School and later from Brigham Young University. As a long-time educator, she taught Home Economics, Physical Edition, English and Special Education. She taught in Levan, Utah, at Central High School in Castle Dale, at South Emery Junior High and Ferron Elementary in Ferron. Even near her death she remembered the names of all her former students. Ruth married James Rulon Nelson May 23, 1945 in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served in many different callings. She loved music and sang in the ward choir for many years. She had a great sense of humor and infectious laugh. As an avid reader, she loved books of all kinds but especially literature, and history of all kinds. To her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren she was lovingly known as "Ice Cream Grandma." She is survived by her sister Norma (Jon) Kerby, Poway, CA; daughter-in-law Barbara H. Nelson, Salt Lake City; children Monte (Jan) Nelson, West Valley; Sylvia (Gerald) Haycock, Sandy, UT; Beth (Leon) Bogedahl, Torrey, UT; James R. (Lynda) Nelson, Ferron; Anne (Michael) Thompson, Richland, WA; Mark (Ruth) Nelson, Ferron; and Keith (Amy) Nelson, Castle Dale. She was preceded in death by her husband J. Rulon Nelson, sons Conrad Rulon Nelson and Clyde McConkie Nelson, her parents, and siblings: Wayne McConkie, Faun Tanner, Lois Parrish, and infant brother Clyde McConkie. Funeral services will be held Sat. March 19 at 11:00 a.m. in the Millsite Ward, 35 W. 200 N. in Ferron, Utah. Viewing will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2005 at the Fausett Mortuary, 710 North Center, Castle Dale, Utah, and one hour prior to services at the chapel in Ferron. Burial in the Ferron Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Nipper, Ila May (Allred) Ila May Allred Nipper 1/22/1922 ~ 3/13/2005 Ila May had a joyous reunion with her dear eternal companion, James T. Nipper, on Sunday after a long struggle with cancer. She was born to Carl Harvey and Daisy Bell Heath Allred in Everett, Washington. After a courtship of six weeks she married J. T. (Nip) on June 9, 1942. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1949. She is survived by daughters, Linda Wilson (George), Joyce Gull (Charles), Debbie Stacey (Russ); and son, Del Nipper (Soni); a sister, Margaret Williams; a brother, Charles Allred (Erlene); 22 grandchildren, and 36 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband; parents; three brothers; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 18, 2005, at 1 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, where there will be a viewing one hour prior to the services. Interment, Midvale City Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Peterson, Kip Oliver Kip Oliver Peterson 1957 ~ 2005 Following back surgery in 1999, Kip had numerous health problems that culminated in his death on March 13, 2005. His greatest pride and joy were his three children and two grandchildren. He was so pleased with each and every one and loved them all with his whole heart. Born November 16, 1957 to Feno Peter Peterson and LaVerne Neilson, he had seven brothers and sisters. He married Teresa Ricketts in 1982. They were recently divorced. Kip worked at the University Hospital where he was a supervisor in Housekeeping. He was very active on several employee committees where he helped plan activities from the Employee Summer Picnic to the Christmas party. He lived in Magna all of his life. He was elected to the Magna Community Council and was an active member for several years. He helped plan and bring about several magna Copper Days and later Magna Hometown Days. This gave him great pleasure to have the residents enjoy the many things Magna has to offer. Kip acquired skills in using computers which allowed him to develop ways to help him on the job and in his community. He was responsible for doing his ward sacrament service and announcements for several years. Recently, he was instrumental in helping the residents of the Bennion Heritage Center acquire computers to help them keep in touch with loved ones. He is survived by his children, Rachel, Michael, and Megan Peterson; grandchildren, Charity and Clayton; brothers and sisters, Judie Rogers, Millie Peterson, Peter (Earlene) Peterson, ReNae (Dean) Duncombe, Jan Peterson, Pam (Bruce) Kraus, and Terry Peterson; and several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and several cousins. He kept in touch with many family members and thoroughly enjoyed doing genealogy. Preceded in death by his parents. Kip, we want you to know that we will always love you, your family. The family asks that contributions be made to the Utah Diabetic Association in Kip's name. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Thurs., March 17, 2005 in the Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 W. 3000 S. Friends and family may call Thursday 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the church. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Directors: Peel Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent from www.PeelFuneralHome.com. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Saenz, Gloria A. Gloria A Saenz "Loving Mother & Grandmother" 10/13/45 ~ 03/14/05 Gloria A Saenz passed away March 14, 2005 in West Valley City, UT. She was born October 13, 1945 in Corpus Christi, TX to Enrique and Etelvina Rivera. Gloria was an active member of the LDS Church and served a full time mission in Anaheim CA. Her greatest love was her grandchildren of South Jordan, Utah Survived by her son and daughter-in-law Chris and Beth Saenz; grandchildren, Zachary, Jacob and Kennedy. Funeral Services will be held Thurs. 1p.m. at Country Crossing 7th ward 11800 So. 2812 W. A viewing will be held Thurs. at the church one hour prior to service. Interment Redwood Memorial. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Seiger, Richard H. Richard H. Seiger 1936 ~ 2005 Richard passed away on March 8, 2005 in Salt Lake City. Born May 6, 1936 in Los Angeles, CA to Harry Wright and Estella Grace Harding Seiger. Graduated from Santa Monica High School and then attended BYU where he was a member of the Tau Sigma Fraternity. Married Connie M. Seiger, later divorced. Actively participated in the Murray Lion's Club and scouting. Was a member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA). Life long skier and outdoor enthusiast. Survived by children, Christy (Earl) Webster, Cindy Seiger, Richard (Mandy) Seiger, Candice Seiger and two grandchildren. Family suggests in lieu of flowers donations be sent to National Parkinson Foundation, www.parkinson.org. Funeral services will be held Friday March 18, 2002 at 12:00 noon at the Hillcrest Ward, 435 E. 5600 S. Friends and family may call Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St. and Friday at the church from 11:00-11:45 a.m. Interment Elysian Burial Gardens. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Sorensen, Maria Tassainer Maria Tassainer Sorensen "Run with Mia" Maria Tassainer Sorensen passed away peacefully March 13, 2005 at the age of 35, at her home in Sandy, Utah. Maria succumbed to a terminal brain tumor which she valiantly fought for the past six years. "Mia" as she was affectionately called by her family and friends was born February 18, 1970, in Ketchikan, Alaska, to Calvin Max Tassainer and Lynda Anderson Tassainer. Maria's father, a commercial pilot, was killed in a plane crash when Mia was four. At the death of her father, she and her mother moved to Utah to be near family. Maria married Algot "Big Al" Sorensen, December 21, 1991, in the Salt Lake Temple. Al said of Maria, "she was a 'keeper,' my own true friend." She was unassuming; she loved and accepted others, and in her short life amassed a large circle of friends. She endeared herself to so many people everywhere. A talented athlete, Maria excelled in many sports - skiing, water skiing, swimming, basketball, volleyball, etc. However, her greatest skill was that of a cross country runner at Cottonwood High School where she set school records which stood for many years. Maria was also an All-WAC cross country runner for the University of Utah. Maria "ran like the wind" and her two bouts with cancer were the only things that ever slowed her down. Maria was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served on the Seminary Council at Cottonwood High, and worked in various positions in her wards. She gained a testimony of the gospel and a strong and abiding faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. For 12 years Maria enjoyed working at R.C. Willey in their Corporate Credit Department. Maria also loved animals and rescued several by bringing them home to live. Al used to welcome people to "Maria's Wild Kingdom." Maria is survived by her husband Algot; mother Lynda, Holladay; sister Melissa Tassainer Houston, Murray; niece Ashley Lyn Houston, Murray; grandmother Mary Peterson Tassainer, Sugar House; grandmother-in-law June Johnson, Sugar House; mother-in-law Peggy Sorensen, Sugar House; sisters-in law Kjerstine (Ted) Dimas, Las Vegas, Nevada; Katharine (Mark) Bolliger, Austin, Texas; brothers-in-law Severin (Shelley) Sorensen, Potomac, MD; and Henry (JoLynn) Sorensen, Sandy; 16 nieces and nephews; many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins; and "Maria's Wild Kingdom" - two dogs, four cats, and a bird. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 17, 2005, at 12:00 noon at the Crescent View Ward Chapel, 10945 S. 1700 E., Sandy, Utah. Viewings will be held at the Crescent View Ward Chapel Wednesday, March 16, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Thursday. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S., Sandy. www.larkinmortuary.com In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making a donation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Maria's name, 2000 Circle of Hope, SLC, UT 84132. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Sorenson, Harold Gene Harold Gene Sorenson "Super Dad" Harold Gene Sorenson, age 73, passed away March 14, 2005 in Murray, Utah. Born August 31, 1931 in Burlington, North Carolina, son of Harold H. and Mary Fannie Campbell. Married Vyonne Beatty Manning September 21, 1954 in the St. George Temple. He loved his grandchildren. He pretended to be gruff but was a marshmallow inside! Survived by wife, Vyonne; children: Dawn (Sepeti) Palei, Barry Gene Sorenson and William Hans Sorenson; nine grandchildren; five great-grand-children; sister, Joan (Carl) Madsen. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 11 a.m. at the Winchester Ward, 6300 S. 700 W. A viewing will be held Wed., 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd and Thurs. at the church, 10-10:40 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Crescent Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Spring, Willie Jackie Willie Jackie Spring 9/20/20 ~ 3/13/05 Willie Jackie Spring was born in Logan, Utah to Elmer Jack and Rosalie Golson Barnes. Loving mother of Analee and Jim Walton, Rosalie and Bob Baedeker; grandchildren: Mike and Terese Walton, Kim and Steve Balog, Rob, Chris, Nicole, Pete, Erica and Megan Baederker; great-grandmother to Nathan and Jake; sister, Alice Waters and a brother Joe Barnes. "We love you our Beautiful little Mama" Graveside services will be held Wed., March 16, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Holladay Memorial Cemetery, 4900 Memory Lane (1990 East). Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Steele, John John Steele 1914 ~ 2005 Our source of strength left us in the early morning hours March 13, 2005. Born October 21, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John and Christiana Russell Steele. He married May Leon Andrew. Dad had 90 long years filled with much joy. He loved fishing, hunting and camping along side a beautiful running river, working in his yard, and most of all his roses and tomatoes. He was an engineer on the Rio Grand Railroad for 42 years and lived in Helper, Utah. Retired in 1976 and moved back to Salt Lake City with his family. He is survived by his three children: Connie (Norm) Haney, John (Peggy) Steele and Don (Jolynn) Steele; 21 grandchildren; 16 great-grand-children. Preceded in death by his wife, May; daughter, Karen; grandson, Wade; brothers, Russel and Tom; sisters, Mary and Helen. We miss you, our hearts are sore. As time goes by we will miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, no one can fill your vacant place. Enjoy fishing! An open house, honoring his life, will be held at 4163 King Arthur Dr. Thurs., March 17, 2005, 6-8 p.m. for family and friends. Arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Thomas, Marilyn Roberts Marilyn Roberts Thomas Will be missed Marilyn Roberts Thomas, 70, passed away at her home in Boise, Idaho on March 11, 2005. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday March 16, 2005 at 12:00 (noon) at Nalder Funeral Home (110 West Oak) in Shelley. The family will receive friends Wednesday morning 10:30 till 11:45 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Shelley Hillcrest Cemetery. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Thompson, Devern Allen Devern Allen Thompson "Gone Fishin" Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Devern Allen Thompson passed away March 13, 2005 in West Jordan, Utah. He was born July 3, 1933 in Perry, Utah to James Mitchell Davenport and Eva Maude Hodges and was raised in California and Oregon by his mother and step father, Samuel H. Thompson. He married Pat Brown and they had one son, Tony; later divorced. Married Margaret Miller November 23, 1959, they had six children and lived in Kearns for 40 years. Devern worked for VF Factory Outlet, Overlook Apts., and the Little Mill Campground. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and giving everyone a hard time, especially teasing and playing "socky-ocky". He loved playing with his grandchildren and great-grand-children, and watching western movies. Survived by his wife, Marge; children, Tony Ford, Susan (Cal) Perrenoud, Eva (Mickey) Stebbins, Nancy (Kevin) Allred, Jeff (Colleen) Thompson, Jim (Leslie) Thompson, and Robert Thompson; mother, Eva; 13 grandchildren; four and a half great-grand-children; sister, June (Bob) Schlotthauer; brothers, Jim (Lillian) Thompson and Gary (Gayle) Thompson. Preceded in death by his father; step father; granddaughter, April Perrenoud; sister, Leona Griswold, and brother, Bernie Thompson. He was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Memorial services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at the Copper City 1st Ward, 6175 West Borax Ave. (5820 South). Private interment. Condolences may be sent from www.PeelFuneralHome.com. In lieu of flowers please make donations to a favorite charity. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Timper, John E. "Jack" John E. "Jack" Timper "Forever in our hearts" Jack Timper, 79, passed away March 13, 2005. Born July 17, 1925 in East St. Louis, Illinois to Bernard N. and Mary Brennan Timper. He married Betty Jean Phillips, Sept. 2, 1946. He leaves behind his loving wife and seven children; Mary Kay Griffin, Peggy Oakden, John E. Jr., Mark, Barbara, Carol and Michael Timper. Also, 12 grandchildren. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps, during World War ll. In 1987 Jack retired from Hercules, as a Safety Engineer. He was an active member of the Catholic Church. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wed., 3:00 p.m., at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1375 Ea. Spring Lane. Holy Rosary will be recited Tues., 7:00 p.m., also at the church, where friends may visit Tues. 6:00-7:00 p.m. Committal service, Murray City Cemetery, 5490 So. Vine St. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest contributions to, the diocesan development drive, 27 'C' St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103, or a charity of your choice. Everyone loved Jack and his sense of humor. He was the most wonderful husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He will be dearly missed. Funeral directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Walton, Leland D. Leland D. Walton 1922 ~ 2005 Murray- Leland D. Walton, 82, died February 12, 2005 of natural causes. He was born December 9, 1922, in Ogden, Utah, the son of Everett and Lucy B. Walton. Survived by wife LaVerne, three sons, David, Ryan and Todd. Preceded in death by brothers Wayne, Theron, and Bill and one sister LaVerne and one daughter Katherine. In lieu of funeral services send flowers and condolences to Valley View Mortuary, 4391 West 4100 South, West Valley, Utah. Cremation under the direction of Leavitt's Mortuary. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005. Yorke, Helen Garrity Helen Garrity Yorke 1905 ~ 2005 Helen Garrity Yorke, a former Utah newspaperwoman and public relations director, passed away at 1:15 a.m. on March 3, 2005, at Christus St. Joseph Villa in Salt Lake City of causes incident to age. She was 99. Born in Salt Lake City on Sept. 9, 1905, to Patrick Henry Garrity and Mary Lucinda Ayres Garrity, she was a graduate of the St. Mary's of the Wasatch School. Helen married John Lester Sullivan in 1927 but later divorced. She worked for the Salt Lake Herald Republican and for the old Salt Lake Telegram before becoming publicity director for Intermountain Theatres, a position she held for almost 20 years. Helen moved to southern California and in 1953 and she married Gabriel S. Yorke, a movie executive. They made their home in Santa Monica, and Helen worked for a number of studios including Buena Vista, Paramount and Twentieth Century Fox, primarily promoting movie openings, a business of which she was very fond and at which she was very good. Gabe passed away due to a heart attack in 1957. Helen formally retired in 1971 but remained active in the promotion and publicity field for several more years in connection with drill team programs at Santa Monica Junior College. Survivors include one daughter, Kathleen P. Sullivan Wallentine (Keith); one brother, Gene C. Garrity (Nola) of Seattle, WA; four grandchildren and four great-grand-children. A private family funeral mass will be celebrated in the chapel at Christus St. Joseph Villa. Committal, Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Funeral Directors Neil O'Donnell and Sons. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 3/15/2005.