OBITS: Daily Herald 6 Nov 2004; Provo, Utah co., Utah submitted by W. David Samuelsen *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: Daily Herald http://www.daily-herald.com Dalley, Sadie Buttars Sadie Buttars Dalley, 93, has been reunited with her husband of 67 years who preceded her in death on Dec 20, 2000. She died on Nov 4, 2004 in St. George, Utah. She was born on Sept 20, 1911 to Maude and David Buttars in Clarkston, Utah. She married her sweetheart, Abram Fitzgerald Dalley on Sept 23, 1930 in the Logan Temple. She lived in Dayton, ID, Roberts, ID and American Fork, UT. For the last few years, she has resided with her daughters: Myrna in Woods Cross; Margaret in Delta; Nola in Sandy and Geraldine in St. George, Utah. She had a strong testimony of Christ and was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many capacities including Primary and Relief Society presidencies, marriage preparation teacher and extraction worker. Her greatest love was her family. She is survived by children: Geraldine (Darrell) Lewis, St. George, Utah; Elaine (Paul) Winward, Dayton Idaho;Margaret (Roland, deceased) Murdock, Delta; Nola (Dan) Allen; Sandy, Utah; Abe (Wanda) Dalley, Washington, Utah; David (Christie) Dalley, Highland, Utah; Myrna (Keith) Green, Woods Cross, Utah; Richard (Shawna) Dalley, Rupert, Idaho; John (Penny) Dalley, Preston, Idaho; and Susan (Mike) Dayley, Las Vegas, Nevada; a sister Agnes Williams, and brothers, Dorin Buttars and Lyman Buttars. She has 75 grandchildren and numerous great grand children. Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday, Nov 8, 2004 in the American Fork Pacific Drive Ward Chapel, 700 West 500 North. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork and from 9:45 to 10:45 am prior to the services at the church. Interment in the Lehi City Cemetery. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/6/2004. Dillard, Norma Lottie Norma Lottie Dillard passed away on October 29, 2004 in Orem, Utah. Norma is survived by her son, Chuck Morgareidge (Marcia); grandchildren; Rachel, Jennifer, Nicole, and Samuel: great-grandchildren, Justin, Madison and Hayley McKenna; brother, Richard Dillard; sisters; Dorothy Stringfield, Joanne Stonebraker, Saralyn Borrowman, Ella Gardner and sister-in-law Mary Dillard. Funeral services were Wednesday in Orem, Utah. Norma was buried at the Tooele City Cemetery. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/6/2004. Gomez, Consuelo Provo, Utah - Consuelo was reunited with her Father in Heaven October 28, 2004. She was born January 15, 1918 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico and is the daughter of Jose P ez and Hanne Matar. Preceded in death by her husband, Raymundo G-mez, married August 21, 1938 later sealed in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. An early Mormon pioneer of Mexico, she had a firm testimony of the gospel, serving in many church positions. She also had the opportunity of going on several LDS missions. Consuelo also loved doing temple work. She is preceded in death by her husband, Raymundo, an infant daughter, Noemi and grandson Donald Ray Martin. Survived by her children, Elvia Martin, Fernando (Queta) Gomez, Richard (Linda) Gomez, Marina Ruth (Bernard) Schirmacher, Mary Esther (John) Bevan, Elizabeth (Luis) Kemeny and David Gomez. Funeral Services were held on Monday, November 1, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at the Oak Hills Stake Center, 925 East North Temple Drive, Provo, Utah. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/6/2004. Mickiewicz, William "Bill" William Bill Mickiewicz peacefully returned to his Father in Heaven on Nov. 3rd, 2004, surrounded by his family. Dad was born on April 23, 1918, to immigrant parents. Dad was 86 years young. He was extremely proud of his Polish heritage. He was born in PA and raised in NJ. Dad was one of 9 children. Dad was 23 years old when he joined the Navy, serving in the Pacific Theatre in WW2. While stationed in the southern U.S., he met and married his sweetheart, Marilyn Joyce Carter, who survives him after 56 years of marriage. They started their family in 1948, bearing Joyce Anne Joy (Ron) Seaman, of Santa Rosa, CA; followed by Robert (Sara) of Chico, CA; Richard, of Provo; Rusty, of Am. Fork; Randy (Nancy), of Provo; and Jeannie Mickiewicz, of Am. Fork. After fourteen years of marriage, Dad was baptized into the LDS Church and his marriage to Joyce was later solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple. He leaves behind his special sister-in-law, Ann Lewis, of Redding CA; all six of his children and their spouses, 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, his older brother, Hank; his sisters, Helen and Leona; nieces and nephews, and close friends too numerous to count. Dad, Mom, and Rusty moved to Am. Fork from California in 2001, to be closer to family. They left many exceptionally close friends behind, including Jim and Jeanne Hall, Emilia Nolan, the Heitman family, the Grosi family, and the Tuitama family. Dad retired from the Navy as a Senior Chief Petty Officer after 20 years of valiant service. Dad also retired from Prudential Life Insurance Company after 20 years of helping others plan for their future. He was admired as a compassionate, trusted friend to all. Dad was an ardent outdoorsman his whole life, passing on his love of nature to his children and grandchildren. He was especially fond of fishing. On his 80th birthday, his children treated him to a fishing trip of a lifetime to Alaska, a trip which he shared with his sons, Robert and Randy. His love of fishing was exceeded only by his love for his family. Dad had an awesome sense of humor. He could always be found with a smile on his face and a joke on his lips. Everyone who met Dad knew he was a choice spirit, and were drawn to his light. He led by example, showing his family the meaning of hard work, the importance of responsibility, honor, and trust. By his example we learned love, compassion, sharing, dedication and most importantly, sacrifice. Everyone who knew our father will miss him, and they will be comforted in knowing that he left this world in peace, immersed in the love of his devoted family. We would also like to express our thanks to the doctors, respiratory therapists, and especially the nurses and staff at UVRMC, CCU unit, for the sweet, tender care they showed our father in his final days. There are not enough words to express our gratitude. God Bless you and your families. Funeral services will be Monday, November 8th, 2004, at 11 a.m. in the Hillcrest 5th Ward Chapel, 680 N. 350 W. American Fork. A viewing will be held Monday at 10 a.m., prior to the funeral service. Internment will be at the American Fork Cemetery. Condolences for the family at legacy.com. Published in the Daily Herald from 11/6/2004 - 11/7/2004. Ottesen, Louise Miller Our loving mother and grandmother, Louise Miller Ottesen, age 79, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 at the home of her daughter. She was born August 22, 1925 in Sandy, Utah to Melvin Morris and Lulu Adella Rawson Miller. She married Hubert Earnest Ottesen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death. Louise was a graduate of Granite High School. She received her nursing degree from UVSC. She was employed at Utah Valley Hospital and in her later years, at Payson Hospital. Louise loved life and was always a happy person. She was active in the LDS Church and served in many positions. During her retirement, she served as a temple worker in the Provo LDS Temple. Louise is survived by one son and three daughters: Carol Ann (Keith) Ewell of Payson, Connie (Rick) Christensen of Hurricane, Steven (Renae) Ottesen of Washington, Arleen Sink of Hurricane; 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers and two sisters: Lynn Miller of Tucson, Arizona, Betty Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mike Miller of Tucson, Arizona, and Linda Gee of Santaquin. She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter, Joyce Annette Ottesen; brother, Keith Miller; and sister, Dorothy Baxter. Graveside Services under the direction of Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork will be Saturday, November 6, 2004 at 2 p.m. in the Payson City Cemetery, 805 East 400 North. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com. Published in the Daily Herald on 11/6/2004.