Thank you for visiting this memorial page honoring those who either graduated or would have graduated from Granger High School in 1965. We are honoring as many former classmates as we can find who have passed on. They were our friends, associates, teammates and, in some cases, our lifelong partners and companions. We also honor our veterans and those gallant young men who gave their all, in defense of the country they loved so much. To our MIA, James Schiele, we will never forget you and will continue to look forward to the day your remains are returned to the land of the free, the home of the brave.

Thanks to everyone who helped in the development of this memorial page, especially Diane Day Cooper, who would have graduated a Lancer were it not for her parents relocating their family in 1960. Without her, this would not have been possible. Thom Rich

“And each one there has one thing shared, they have sweated beneath the same sun, looked up in wonder at the same moon, and wept when it was all done, for bein' done too soon.” Neil Diamond

Friday, August 14, 2020

Warren Fox


Warren Nyle Fox was born on June 28, 1947 in Murray, UT to Nyle Reo and Hallie Vera Harker Fox, the oldest of three children followed by Wren and Wendy.  

Warren served four years as an artillery gunner in the United States Marine Corps, which included a tour in Vietnam, and was a member of the Reserves for years after that.  Upon discharge, he became an iron worker, but decided to change professions after breaking his leg.  Warren spent the remainder of his years before retirement employed as a construction inspector, traveling to many states and the US Virgin Islands.  Sandra Hoberg caught his eye on one of those assignments in Lake County, CA and the two fell in love at first sight.  Over the years they enjoyed traveling to his inspecting jobs away from home.  Sandy relayed that they were “insane about each other”.  Warren loved fishing, hunting and taxidermy, spending many hours in pursuit of those hobbies. 

Fleeing the Valley Fire in Lake County, CA, that began September 12, 2015, Warren suffered his first heart attack.  His and Sandy’s home was spared, but all others belonging to Sandy’s family members were lost.  That set in motion the change in his health that would eventually claim his life on August 14, 2020 in Cobb, CA, where he and Sandy made their home, 75 miles north of San Francisco. 

Warren is survived by Sandy, his beloved wife of 33 years, and sons Eric (Jamie), Andrew (Jessica), Matthew, stepson Joseph and five grandchildren, plus his brother and sister.  As with thousands of others, Covid-19 restrictions prevented the family from holding a funeral for Warren, well-loved husband, father, grandfather and brother. 

Obituary compiled by Diane Day Cooper from information found on the Internet and in speaking with Sandy Fox.

Monday, May 11, 2020

LuGene Fern

LuGene “Genie” Fern New, beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend passed away peacefully in her home at the age of 72. She waited to be surrounded by loved ones before returning home to our Father in Heaven on May 11, 2020.

Genie was born October 13, 1947 to Harry and Ruth Fern in Logan, Utah. She had fond memories of her time in Cache Valley and enjoyed sharing stories about her youthful adventures. She adored her Grandma and Grandpa Bair and established a deep commitment to family at an early age. When she was ten, her family moved to the Salt Lake valley where she developed a lifelong friendship with her next-door neighbor Marsha Hutchinson Branan. The two crystallized their best friend status when they became next-door neighbors as adults— sharing ups, downs, journeys, and secrets for decades.

After studying English at Utah State University, Genie married Chester Bob New on January 20, 1967 in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they raised three children: Darren, Shawnee, and Kori. Genie was an exceptionally devoted mother and spent countless hours helping her children succeed in education and extracurricular activities. Bob and LuGene were also shelter care providers and happily fostered a fourth child, Heidi (Haskell) Johnson. Later in life, grandchildren became Genie's pride and joy. Another baby, her dog Bandit, stole her heart and brought delight to her in the declining years.

Genie boasted numerous talents and abilities. She was a masterful cook with incredible culinary skills. Her big pans of lasagna, Thanksgiving dressing, and chocolate cakes were some of her most acclaimed dishes. She was an accomplished seamstress, known for her pin cushion dolls that she sold at multiple venues including Mormon Handicraft. She also constructed trampolines with an industrial sewing machine for many years. Always a conscientious gift giver and card writer, she demonstrated care with thoughtful handwritten notes. Perhaps most of all, though, were her gifts of kindness and selflessness, dedicating herself to lifelong service and discipleship.

She was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Willingly and regularly, she shared her testimony, home, and resources for good causes. She fulfilled various church callings throughout the years, notably serving successively as Primary President and then as Relief Society President. She completed a service mission for the Bishop’s Storehouse and enjoyed all the knowledge and friends she gained during that time. She was an exemplar of compassion, giving of herself daily in meaningful ways.

She is survived by her husband Bob; brother Randall Fern; sister Peggie Fern; children Darren New, Shawnee Fischer Christensen (Kirk), Kori Wakamatsu (Josh), Heidi Johnson (Greg); and grandchildren: Jordon, Konnor, Kassidy, Shaylei, Jacob, Jayden, Kaylei, Ken, Miki, and Kaya. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister Shirlene Goodman;and son-in-law Scot Fischer.

Private family services will be held. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. A celebration of life memorial will be announced at a later date.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Susan Bruse

Susan Gayle Bruse Beaird, born March 4th 1947 Salt Lake City to Francis Gale and Shirley Etta Snape Bruse.

Died April 15th 2020 Kaysville, Utah. She bravely battled and conquered stage four cancer for the last 6 years.

Susan spent the first few years of her life living on upper Fisher Lane in Millcreek, Utah with her parents on her grandparents farm. She was the first grandchild and she was beloved by her grandparents, uncles and aunts. The family moved to Kearns, Utah in 1955.

Susan was the oldest of five children. She had three younger brothers: Todd, Barry and Rick and a younger sister Lisa, that simply adored her. Susan’s love of dance came from her mother and father and they instilled that in her at a young age. Susan and her father Gale Bruse often performed together at roadshows and christmas parties around the valley. They also performed often at the American Fork training center for the mentally and physically challenged residents there. Susan was a dance teacher at her mother’s dance studio, Dotty Etta Dance Studio, starting at the age of 8 all through her high school and college years.

She attended Granger High School and excelled in dance and cheerleading. She was very popular and beautiful. She won the title of Miss Kearns 1966-67 and was a contestant in the Miss Utah pageant. She also won titles in other county and local contests. She was a Ballet major at University of Utah. She was picked by her professors to dance as the youngest soloist in the first outdoor performance of Promised Valley on Temple Square. They performed all summer long, every night without rain. Rex made it home from his mission in the Southern states to watch her solo. She married him, the true love of her life, Rex Lee Beaird, in the Salt Lake Temple in August 1968. The marriage was performed by Thomas S. Monson, who worked with her father at Deseret Printing. They were married for 52 years at the time of her passing. Rex gave tender care for all her needs in the days, weeks, months and years before her passing. In her words: “So blessed to have a husband who loves me and at this time being there and caring for me means everything.” Her children were her greatest joy and her daughters Angela and Aimeé were born 17 months apart, 4 boys Aaron Travis, Daniel Ray, Ryan Lee and Michael Bruse followed the girls and she had her hands and heart full!

Susan was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She graduated from Seminary in 1965 and taught others the gospel in her wards and in her home. Her love of the Savior was an example to all of her family and friends. Recently she wrote her testimony, “Faith is key and having knowledge of the plan has let me get through hard times and continue the journey with hope. With our Savior’s help, knowing that he understands and loves each one of us and is there to help us. So Thankful for Jesus Christ our Lord, I know that He Lives and will guide us and bless us.”

Susan also taught dance in her own studios for many years, and ran her own business selling popular t-shirts and sweatshirts. She and Rex directed many roadshows and always won awards and appreciation for including the youth in the ward, always making these events fun. She graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in 1995. Her love of nature, this beautiful world and what Heavenly Father had created for us was her joy and she passed this trait down to her children. She loved to cook for everyone, especially her family, and that was one of her ways of showing her love to others. Suzy had an amazing green thumb, and she grew a beautiful garden out of the most empty beds no matter where she lived. Flowers seemed to grow wherever she touched. But her best years were spent being a Grandma. Her 20 grandchildren are her greatest garden! Chelsea, Mitchel, Weston, Taylor, Nathan, Ethan, Kara (deceased), Lily, Nyan, Emma, Benji, Arick, Mia, Kendelle, Sophia, Tayen, Lauren, Adeline, Brandt, Penelope. In her words just days before passing, “My grandchildren are gorgeous!”

There will be a family graveside on Monday April 20th 11 – 12:30 PM at Memorial Redwood Mortuary and Cemetery, 6500 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT.

A celebration of life to be held at a later date.

Friday, December 20, 2019

Carol Knudsen





















Carol Sue Erickson Knudson Swenson, age 72, died December 20, 2019 at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George Utah, after enduring long term kidney disease and kidney failure, combined at the end with systolic heart failure. She passed peacefully in her sleep during a short hospitalization. 

Carol was born February 10, 1947 in Grand Forks, ND to Junior Edmond and Grace Aileen (Seidl) Erickson, who later divorced.  Her mother remarried and she was adopted by her step-father, Robert Knudson in Sidney, Nebraska in the 50s. 

She married Devaux Ramsey Stewart in 1968 and they later divorced.  She married John Stephen Swenson in 1971 and they later divorced. 

Carol graduated from Granger High School on June 4, 1965.  She also attended Stevens Henager Secretarial College, Phoenix Transition Center for Women, and Utah Technical College.  Carol enjoyed life over the years working at many companies in various positions in Minnesota and Utah.  She was a legal secretary for a total of 26 years.  At age 65 she returned to school and furthered her education to become a medical transcriptionist.

In addition to putting in her 40+ hour work weeks, she volunteered for various causes important to her including the SLC Rape Crisis Center and the Beltrami, MN Humane Society.

She sang with the Sweet Adelines and found that barbershop harmony made her heart sing in a way that no other music had. 

In 2016 forces intervened and she married her beloved Granger High School classmate, Michael L. Dangerfield.  She moved to live with him in Santa Clara, UT.  There they made their home along with dogs and cats until Carol’s death.

She dearly loved all of her 750+ classmates from Granger High School and looked forward to each reunion every five years and other yearly gatherings.  She was involved in the planning and scheduling of every reunion from 1980 to 2010, plus hunting down classmates via telephone, mail and internet.  High school memories and classmates were precious to her, especially lifelong friends Jean Inselsberger Park, Linda Brown Cox, Kathi Thomson, and the Anderson sisters, Barbara Anderson Nelson, Donna Anderson Miller and Beverly Anderson Walker.  She continued to keep her high school sweethearts, John Solomon, Andy Mead, John Bush, David Jorgensen, and William Mecham, in her life as friends.

Carol read voraciously and there was never a time when she wasn’t in the middle of a terrific book. She always had another one ready to be started as soon as her current book was finished, because she felt lost without one to look forward to.  She also loved to crochet and made countless doilies and afghans for friends and families plus soft afghans for babies.

Dogs were her greatest interest and love.  Carol had a dog in her life from the time she was barely old enough to say “puppy”.  Over the years, her heart turned to rescuing, and during her involvement at Beltrami Humane Society she adopted many dogs whose outlooks were bleak. 

She is survived by her husband, Michael Dangerfield, three brothers, Robert Scott (Sue) Knudson of Bemidji, MN, Michael (Theresa) Erickson of Stillwater, MN, Kenneth Erickson of MT, and sister Pamela Erickson Bloomer of Baxter, MN.  She was predeceased by her father, adoptive father, mother, and brother Wesley Erickson.

Carol's memorial program photos

Carol's Graveside Service

Monday, November 4, 2019

Vickie Newton

June 24, 1947 ~ November 4, 2019 (age 72)

Vickie Diane Jones (Newton), 72 of Mesquite, NV passed away at her residence on November 4, 2019, after a brave battle with cancer, her husband Lynn, children, granddaughter and sister, Paula by her side.

Vickie was born June 24, 1947 in Salt Lake City, UT to Paul and Cleda Newton.Vickie grew up in Salt Lake City, UT, and moved to Kearns, UT when she was 8. In 1965, she graduated from Granger High School in Granger, UT, now West Valley City, UT.

On September 8, 1966, She married her high school sweetheart and love of her life, Lynn B. Jones. Together they had 2 children: twins, Jay and Jill, on July 29,1967. They raised their children in Salt lake City, UT, and then later in Boise, ID. Vickie and Lynn moved to Idaho Falls, ID in the mid 80s and eventually moved to Island Park, ID where they lived full-time until they moved to Mesquite, NV in 2018.

Vickie worked for Gerald Poulsen Orthodontist in Granger; as the office manager, in Idaho Falls she worked at Dr Johnson's, as the office manager, and at Chesbro Music. In Island Park, she worked at the liquor store and was a member of the Island Park historical society.

Vickie and Lynn had a beautiful relationship which was based on mutual support and a deep love for each other. Vickie's family was everything to her. Her grandchildren and great-grand children were her pride and joy. She was her family's rock and her family lovingly called her "Sarge in charge". Vickie was committed to making sure that her family knew of her support to achieve their highest potential. Vickie was an inspiration to all who knew her. She was very passionate about reading, enjoyed discussing politics and was quite the activist, which she instilled in her granddaughter Jerrica and great-grand daughter, Jaida. She loved sunflowers, Joshua trees and Indian paintbrushes. She loved the movies: "Gone with the Wind" and "Dr Zhivago".

She and her husband, Lynn, enjoyed many years with their best friends, NJ and Diane Tullos, camping, fishing and vacationing. She loved to sing "You Are My Sunshine" to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren; but for her great-grandson, Rowdy, who she helped care for as an infant, she sang, "Mama's don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys." She enjoyed taking her grandchildren on adventures through the forest in Island Park. She would teach them about the plants and the beautiful birds. She never let anyone leave her house with an empty belly and she loved caring for others.

Vickie is survived by her husband, Lynn; children, Jill Jones and Jay Jones of Idaho falls, ID, granddaughter; Jerrica (Nathanial) Robertson, of Idaho falls, ID, grandson; Michael Jones of Idaho Falls, ID, 4 great-grandchildren; Jaida, Rowdy, Kash, and Knoxx, sister; Debbie (Robert) Wilkins, sister; Paula (Lee) Taylor, brother; Ray (Jane) Newton; many nieces, nephews and cousins, who she loved dearly. Preceding Vickie in death, were her mother and father, Paul and Cleda Newton.

Vickie's wishes were to be cremated. There will be a celebration of life in the spring, dates to be determined. The family invites you to leave a message or memory in their guest book at https://www.virginvalleymortuary.com/notices/Vickie-Jones

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Arne Skollingsberg

Arne Johan Skollingsberg, a wonderful and loving father, brother, and uncle began another journey September 14, 2019. Born in Norway June 26, 1945 to Olaf and Hjørdis Skollingsberg. Arne immigrated to the United States with his parents and younger sister in 1954. Served an LDS mission to Denmark. Arne honorably served his adopted country during the Vietnam War. 

Married Kathryn Child (later divorced) and from this union was born his son Davin, whom which he is so proud and loves deeply. Arne worked and retired from TV Specialists. He was a generous father, brother and uncle spending as much time with family as possible, celebrating birthdays and holidays, watching sporting and dance events. Arne loved the outdoors taking every opportunity to hike and fish the mountains and lakes of Utah. Survived by son Davin, sister Ellen (Deb), brother Roy (Susan), and several nieces and nephews.

Informal gathering will be held Thursday, September 19th from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State St., Midvale, UT. Interment at 11:30 a.m. at Utah Veterans Memorial Park, 17111 S. Camp Williams Road, Bluffdale, UT.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Disabled American Veterans (DAV.org), or American Diabetes Association (Diabetes.org).

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Michael Coon

Aug 7, 1946 - Sep 4, 2019

Michael Lynn Coon, 73, passed away in his sleep on September 4, 2019, at his residence in Coalville, Utah. He was born August 7, 1946, in Loma Linda, California to John Delbert Coon and Kathryn Coon (Schaffer). Michael served onboard the USS Coral Sea during the Vietnam War and later became a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army after receiving his bachelor’s degree from Westminster College.

He lived his life in Utah prior to living in Texas for 25 years then returning to Utah in 2010. He enjoyed bowling, movies, tinkering, collectibles and his weekly night out dining with his lifelong friend Dan Park and family.

He is predeceased by his mother, father, and wife Sharron L Coon. They enjoyed 40 years of marriage until her passing in 2013. Michael is survived by his brother John, Sisters Karen and Carolyn, son Greggory, 3 step-daughters, Launa, Anita, Kay and many other family members including grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Per his request, no services will be held but a celebration of life will happen in May or June of 2020. His cremains will be scattered over the Pacific Ocean near Los Angeles on November 3, 2019, at 4 pm. Michael will be greatly missed.

Posted on KSL Oct 28, 2019

Friday, July 26, 2019

Marilyn Mott

Marilyn Mott passed away peaceably in her Taylorsville home on July 26, 2019. She was born on April 19, 1947 in Salt Lake City, to Clarence Ray Mott and Geneva May Mott. Marilyn had been battling issues of pulmonary hypertension and heart disease for several years. Now she can rest.

Marilyn was a kind and compassionate person who gave lifelong service as a nurse at the University of Utah Hospital. She followed in the footsteps of her father who taught and did research in the medical department at the University of Utah. She loved all animals including pet rats, and later cats and turtles, all which were dearly loved.

She loved her family, although she had no children of her own; she remained single her entire life. The Mott Family organization was held together by her dedicated service; she was the glue that held us together. Many charitable organizations benefited from her active participation. She also rendered service and compassion to family members. Her service as the communicator of important family events was truly outstanding. She is survived by extended family members and many loving friends.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at the Harvest Land LDS Ward located at 3120 W. 4700 S., Taylorsville, Utah. Family and friends can gather starting at 10 am with the funeral beginning at 11 am. Interment will be at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice.

Monday, May 13, 2019

RaeDawn Liston

RaeDawn Liston Davis, 72, returned to her heavenly home on May 13, 2019 while asleep in her Spring Valley, Arizona home. 

RaeDawn was born in Provo, Utah and grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. In May 1964 she met her husband Terry Davis on a blind date set up by mutual friends and the couple was married in November of that same year in Granger, Utah. In June 1966, RaeDawn and Terry were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City Temple. They adopted their daughter CaSandra (then Davis) as an infant in March of 1967 making RaeDawn the youngest mother to adopt from the Salt Lake City Catholic Family Services at the time. Four years later in December 1971, they adopted their son, Jeffrey Davis.

RaeDawn and Terry traveled much of their marriage with Terry being active in the United States Navy. Together they lived in Utah, Florida, California, Texas, and Illinois before settling in Arizona. Here, RaeDawn fostered her love of children by tending kids in her home for 30+ years. She then earned her Certified Nursing Assistant License and worked in nursing homes for 5 years before transferring to a CNA in the surgical wing at Boswell Memorial Hospital, where she worked for 10 years before retiring. 

RaeDawn is survived by her husband, Terry; her siblings, Michael Liston and Wendy Rasmussen and their spouses; her children, CaSandra Pritchett and Jeffrey Davis and their spouses; 5 grandchildren and 2 spouses; 8 great-grandchildren and several additional nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 17, 2019; Visitation/Viewing at 10:00am, Funeral Service at 11:00am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 325 W. Coral Gables Dr. Phoenix, Arizona 85023. She will be laid to rest at Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6450 W. Northern Ave., Glendale, Arizona 85301. All family and friends are welcome.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Larry Skogerboe

On February 18, 2019, we lost our husband, father, grandfather, best friend and hero, Larry Ramon Skogerboe, to complications resulting from kidney failure. Larry was born to Reuben and Rozella Skogerboe in Grantsville, Utah on February 23, 1947, where he lived until the age of 12, at which time he moved to Kearns, Utah. He was a graduate of Granger High School.

Larry married Julia Rushton on November 6, 1971. They were blessed with four children in whom Larry was very proud. He loved to hear of their accomplishments and to see them succeed.

Larry was drafted by the Army in 1971, fighting in the Vietnam War proudly and honorably. He was awarded two Purple Hearts during his time in combat. He took a sniper’s bullet and carried shrapnel with him in his back throughout his life as a result of this near fatal injury.

Working several jobs, Larry found friends everywhere he went; Kennecott, Hercules, Fort Douglas, Hill Field Air Force Base, and finally the Federal Aviation Administration where he retired. His willingness to work hard in any capacity was an example to his children and grandchildren.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Rozella and Reuben; his in-laws, Lewis and Leone Rushton; brothers Gaylord (Skog) and Dean; brother-in-laws Richard Rushton and Claude Parkinson; sister Shelley; son Joseph; and granddaughter Jordyn.

Survived by his wife of nearly 48 years, Julia; daughter Trudy (Quint) McCombs; sons Matt (Katie) Skogerboe, Zachary (Susan) Skogerboe, Dan (Stevie) Skogerboe; four granddaughters; three grandsons; and one great-grandson. Also survived by sister Maralee Parkinson; brother Denny (Cherie) Skogerboe; brother-in-law James (Carla) Rushton; and many nieces, nephews and friends.

“You Are The Wind Beneath My Wings”

Graveside services will be held Saturday, February 23, 2019, 12:00 noon, at Riverton City Cemetery, 1500 West 13200 South. Viewings will be held Friday, Feb. 22nd, 6-8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10-11:00 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Kathleen (Kathi) Thomson

Kathleen (Kathi) Thomson passed away in Bend, OR on February 8, 2019, after a four-year battle with ovarian cancer.

Kathi was born in Salt Lake City, UT to Jerry Don and Beverly Nash Crawford on Dec. 20, 1946.  She was later adopted by Keith J. Thomson, her mother’s 2nd husband. 

After graduation from Granger High School in 1965, Kathi attended the University of Utah.  On August 18, 1967, she married high school classmate Gary Burns, whom she’d been dating since the summer after their junior year.  They were the parents of two sons, Ryan and Greg.  Gary and Kathi lived in West Jordan, UT until Gary graduated from the University of Utah and then in 1977 relocated to Orange County, CA where Kathi, with her gregarious personality, was a natural fit as a tour director.  She guided tourists to various sites from Tijuana to the movie studios in Los Angeles.  She and Gary divorced in 1985 and on July 7, 1986, Kathi married Edson H Hawley, Jr. in Las Vegas, NV.  He and Kathi resided in Garden Grove, CA and after Ed’s passing, eventually to Bend, OR.

Kathi was survived by her son Ryan, his wife Mita and their children Brianna and Alec. She was also survived by her son Greg, his wife Wilma and their children Cameron and Harrison, plus her sister, Joanie, of Indio, CA.  She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Brent James Thomson and Corwyn (Cory) Keith Thomson. 

Kathi’s life was celebrated by her family and her ashes scattered in places she loved.

(This obituary was compiled with the assistance of Gary Burns and from Internet genealogical research.)

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Linda Johnson

Linda Marie Johnson Egbert
1947 ~ 2018

A loving mother, grandmother, and friend to all - Linda Marie Egbert, returned to heaven peacefully on December 27, 2018. She was a bright light of love in the hearts of many who called her mom, daughter, sister, niece, cousin, aunt, "grandma jeep", "grandma Utah", loving companion, and beloved friend. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 11, 1947 to June Earl Johnson and Wanda A. Johnson and she was the second oldest among four children. Linda grew up in Hinkley and adored adventures on the family's farm at a young age with her siblings and cousins. She also lived in Arizona, Northern California, San Diego, and then returned to Salt Lake City and raised her three children in Holladay, Utah where she will always call home.

Linda had various occupations, she served in the community, and delighted in her several callings within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She made long lasting friendships everywhere she served and worked. She served as the president of the Jaycees and also worked at IML Trucking, two Dental Offices, Nordstrom, and she most recently she worked as a Special Investigator doing background investigations for over 15 years.

If practical jokes could be played, Linda was always the #1 person plotting and executing such shenanigans. Her fun-loving tricks, adventurous spirit and endless energy will be missed and remembered by many. She was a fabulous cook and was known for her rainbow pancakes and fun traditions. She had a signature perfume that will forever be remembered and cherished and she would never leave her grandchildren without her long outstretched arms shouting "I Love You THIS MUCH!!" We love you to the moon and back grandma!

Her unconditional love spoke to her open door policy within her home where she took in various kids at different times in their life to give them a place to call "home" and someone to call "mom" and "grandma".

She loved to travel just about anywhere and was always happy to discover new places. Her most favorite vacation spots were Hawaii, San Diego, Italy, and Lake Powell. Above all, she enjoyed gathering together with her family, cheering on her grandchildren, connecting with new friends and catching up with old friends over lunch and dinner.

Linda is survived by: her long-time companion, Chris Stephens, her children-- Kimberly Bruce (Robert Neapole), Natalie Watson (Michael), Kevin Egbert, her grandchildren--Ashley Bruce, Hailey Bruce, Caitlin Neapole, Ryan Neapole, Cannon Watson, Estella Watson, David Watson, Braden Egbert and Zach Egbert, her siblings-- Richard Johnson, Cheron Parker (Bill), and Wendy Howard (Richard), along with many adored family members and friends she called family. 

Preceded in death by: her beloved father, June Earl Johnson, mother, Wanda A. Johnson and friend/former husband Alma DeMar Egbert. 

Funeral services will be held Monday, December 31, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Big Cottonwood 14th Ward Chapel, 2080 East 5165 South, Holladay, Utah 84117. Friends may call Sunday, 6-8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South in Sandy and from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. prior to the services at the LDS Chapel. Interment at Larkin Sunset Gardens, Sandy Utah.

Published in Deseret News from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2018

Friday, August 17, 2018

Sandy Wade


Our beautiful wife, mother, sister, aunt and best friend, Sandy Burgess, passed away in Murray, Utah on August 17, 2018, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born on November 4, 1946 to George and Marjorie Wade in Salt Lake City, Utah. She grew up in Granger, Utah and attended Granger High School, where she was a member of the Pep Club. Sandy graduated in 1965 and married her high school sweetheart, Bob Burgess, on September 24, 1965. From that union came their only son, Jason. Sandy was always so proud of the boy he was and the man he has become.

Sandy worked at Questar Corporation for 38 years, where she made many lifelong friends and still enjoyed lunch and travelling with several of them. Sandy loved gardening, crafting, painting, and knitting, and she made her home a beautiful place for all to visit. She enjoyed her Wednesday knitting group and she gifted many of her projects, which are treasured by family and friends. Sandy was a certified Master Gardener, and spent many volunteer hours at Wheeler Farm, Red Butte Garden, and Dahlia Garden. Her favorite location was Tracy Aviary because Sandy loved birds!

Sandy also planted lovely flower gardens for many, and found time to serve several elderly individuals. Before her illness, Sandy donated platelets monthly. Always one to help others in life, she has chosen to help others in death as well. Sandy has donated her remains to the University of Utah for cancer research. The family would like to thank Sandy's Huntsman medical team: Dr. Beck, Jutta and Vickie for their special care, and all the kind friends who were always there for Sandy and continue to support her family. She was loved by many and will be missed by all who knew her.

Sandy was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Heather. She is survived by her husband Bob, son Jason, brother Pete, mother-in-law Marlys and brothers and sisters-in-law Rick and Keeley, Sky and Brenda, as well as nieces Kelly and Lydia, and nephews Whistle (Mindy) and Cole.

Please join us in a Celebration of Sandy's Life on Sunday, September 9 at the Red Butte Garden Orangerie Room, 300 Wakara Way, SLC, UT 84108. Drop by between 11 A.M. and 2 P.M. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, or give to a charity of your choice..
http://huntsmancancer.org/giving/foundation/ways-to-give/
Published in Deseret News on Sept. 2, 2018

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Paul Elkins

Paul Anthony Elkins
May 4, 1947 - June 3, 2018
"Together Again"

Paul passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 3, 2018. He was born May 4, 1947 to Lee Elkins and Isabel Rameriz in Murray, Utah. Paul was married to Marsha Hansen on December 21, 1966. He was liked by everyone and had a wonderful sense of humor. He was always making people smile and laugh.

He was preceded in death by his eternal companion Marsha Hansen; and his parents. He is survived by his son, Bryan (Karen); daughters: Sheri (Kevin) Elkins-Higbee and Tara (Tony) Nelson; grandchildren: Dakota (Camille), Kobe, Aubryona, Mikayla and Geoffrey; great-grandchild Covin Elkins; siblings: Myron (Kellie) Fairbanks and Maddie (Terry) Langton.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 12, 2018, 11:00 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road, where viewings will be held Monday, June 11th, 6-8:00 p.m. and again prior to services from 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, West Jordan City Cemetery.

The family would like to thank all of his care givers over the years, especially those at Cascades at Riverwalk for their care over the last year.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Raymond Hasselblad

Raymond Carl Hasselblad passed away at his home in the early morning April 09, 2018. He spent his final days at home surrounded by his family. He Is survived by his wife E. Marie Hasselblad; Sisters Marie Hawks, Karen Orton & (Larry), and Sharon Dean. Children: Cheri & (Mike) Owen, Mark Hasselblad, And John Hasselblad (Keilee Terpening). Grandchildren: Athena, Alexander, and Jayden. Preceded in death by his parents Walfred and Irene Hasselblad.

Raymond enlisted and served his country in Vietnam, from September 1966- September 1972 HHC 1st Signal Brigade. Worked for Evans and Sutherlands. Married Marie Ellsworth December 1975. Loved to fix it himself and to road tripping.

Viewings will be held Sunday, April 15, 2018, 5 to 7 PM and Monday, April 16, 2018, 10 AM at Memorial Redwood Mortuary. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 16, 2018, 11 AM at Memorial Redwood Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah. Interment following the service, 1 PM at Utah Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park, 17111 S 1700 W, Bluffdale, Utah.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Kathleen Carrington

Kathleen Lamb passed away November 28, 2017 peacefully in her home. She was born March 9, 1947 in Tooele, Utah to Keith and Alta Carrington. Kathleen attended college in Cedar City, where she met Dean. They were married September 27, 1969 in Elko, Nevada, and were later sealed in the St. George Temple. Kathleen and Dean raised their family in Sandy, Utah, where their home was always open for anyone to stop and visit or stay while traveling for appointments.

Kathleen showed her love for others by serving any way she could. One of the greatest services she gave was to make quilts for loved ones. Many have been wrapped in a quilt, lovingly made by Kathleen. She would spend hours and hours getting them perfect, many times starting completely over if it wasn’t just right. She would always say it was her labor of love. Kathleen did many projects over the years using her talent of sewing to bring color and life to everyone. She spent her life serving and giving to those around her. She wasn’t known for having a filter, but was known for always showing up to give her support. She had many callings in the LDS Church throughout her life; she always enjoyed serving in primary. She also served a service mission.

Kathleen also enjoyed art and would spend many hours painting, and doing photography. After the passing of her husband and son, she went back to college, and finished a bachelor’s degree in art. Education was always important to her, and she spent her life learning. She always had a book she was reading, and kept an extensive library in her room of the many books she read. She loved to spend time with her family in the outdoors and enjoyed nature.

Kathleen was a feisty lady who was known for telling it like it is. You always knew where you stood with her. She was determined and knew what she wanted in life.

Kathleen was proceeded in death by her parents Keith and Alta Carrington, husband Dean and son Alan. She is survived by: her daughters, Kaylynn (Steve) Lindholm and Janice (Dan) Sterger; her all-time favorite grandson Cameron Worsley; four grand-puppies – Daisy, Abby, Bonsey and Lilly; siblings Bud (Marilyn) Carrington, Jerry (Kay) Carrington, Joanne Carrington; sister-in-laws Elaine and JoAnn Lamb; brother-in law Mike Fox; as well as many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

The family appreciates all the service, kindness, and compassion shown by Onecare Hospice, and wishes to thank them for helping care for Kathleen, and allowing her to stay in her home to the end.

Family, friends, and neighbors are invited to a gathering to celebrate Kathleen’s life, Sunday December 3rd from 6-8 pm at the LDS Chapel, 8735 South Harvard Park Drive (1060 East), Sandy Utah. A memorial service will be held Monday, at 11 am in the same location, for anyone wishing to come. A graveside and balloon release will follow at the Sandy City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you perform an act of service in her memory.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Don Bryner

08/04/1947 - 06/23/2017 

Don Alan Bryner was born to Louis Porter Bryner & Erma Tuttle on 8/4/1947.  He was the second born of six siblings. Arlin (Eileen), Gary (NadaLynn), Jeanette, Lamar, Ellen (Ed), and Boyd.

He received a scholarship to Utah State University, when making the decision to serve his mission his scholarship was lost. He was one of the first missionaries to serve in Italy, attended BYU for a short time, and then began his career working for the United States Post Office.

He was sealed to his sweet heart and love of his life Launa, daughter of James Lavar and Lois Washburn, in the Salt Lake City Temple on September 10th 1970. Together they created seven absolutely beautiful children; Michelle (Brady), Melissa (Art), Jeremey (Jodi), Jason, Angelique (Robb), Alisha (Brian), and Shawnea (Dave). Don and Launa have 23, grand children; Justin, Austin, Dallas, Bret, Aubrie, Sammy, Skylar, Dakoda, Cheyenne, Morgan, Ashlynne, Izyc, April, Wyatt, Xavier, Jakup, Nathan, Shaylee, Danika, Jessica, Jaxson, Logan, and Liam; and two great grand children Kendrick & Eden.  And yes, We were all a special delivery from the postman himself.

Don was a loving family man and a good provider. He was always willing to lend a hand, to anyone in need.

Don was an active member of the LDS church, and served numerous callings mostly in the scouting programs. He was a member of the High Priest Quorum.

His hobbies included mechanics, speed reading mystery’s and science fiction, He enjoyed fishing, camping, boating, jeeping and anything that involved spending time with his family.

Upon retirement he enjoyed going out to breakfast every Friday morning with his “Mrs. B.” He continued his interest with mysteries, not just through reading but also watching them on television.

Our lives will never be the same without you daddy, a part of our heart is missing, we miss you like crazy already and look forward to being in your loving arms again.

A message from your wife – “You took a part of my heart with you when you left this Earth. While my heart longs for you I know you will be waiting. We will be reunited again and my heart will become whole. I love you my Mr. B.”

Preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother in-law, brother Boyd, and grandson Skylar.

A viewing will take place on Wednesday June 28, 2017 at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, UT from 6:00PM-8:00PM. A viewing will be held from 9:30AM-10:30AM on Thursday, June 29 with public funeral services beginning at 11:00AM at the Morningside LDS Ward Chapel, 1550 W 5090 S., Taylorsville, UT. Interment will take place following the service at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Patti Evans

Patricia Ann Evans Weighall
05/15/1947 ~ 05/04/2017

Patti was a beacon of love, she loved everyone with whom she came in contact unconditionally. Surrounded by her family, Patti returned home to her Heavenly Father suddenly on May 4, 2017 due to complications following a stroke. Patti was born on May 15th, 1947 to Robert Leonard Evans and Norma Jane Hardy. She grew up in Granger and was a proud graduate of the class of '65 from Granger High School where she was senior class secretary and a sterling scholar in art.

On October 28th, 1965 she married Steven J. Gibbs, with whom she had 7 children. Patti's greatest joy was from being a mother and raising her children. Family was most important to Patti. She led a life of selfless service, always giving to others. Patti also had a great love of the outdoors. She loved hiking, fishing, and taking her family to Montana every year to camp and fish on the Madison River.

Patti was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She had a strong testimony of the gospel and of the Savior. She lived by her heart and trusted in the Lord. She had a gift for seeing people as the Savior would see them and projecting His love.

Patti married the love of her life, Steven Weighall on January 16th, 2016. They went on many fabulous adventures and she made herself at home with him in Kennewick, WA. They planned to serve a mission together in the fall of 2018.

Patti is survived by her siblings, Janet (Jim) Witherspoon, Leonard (Holli) Evans, and David (Jamie) Evans; her 11 children, Mary (Jeremy) Whitehouse, Robert (LoriAnn) Gibbs, Lucy Lance, Sue (Matt) Cragun, Jimmy (Mandy) Gibbs, Stephanie (Ben) Hughes, Amy Gibbs, Annie (Matt) Valentine, Matthew (Tiffny) Weighall, Molly (Allan) Neal, and Luke Weighall. She is also survived by 27 grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends that loved her dearly. She is preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held Friday, May 12th at 11 am at River Ridge 11th Ward Chapel, 1100 West 10168 South Viewings will be held Thursday, May 11th from 6-8 pm at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Pkwy. (10600 S) and prior from 10-10:45 am at the church. Interment Valley View Memorial Park.

Online condolences and longer obituary at www.jenkins-soffe.com
Published in Deseret News on May 9, 2017

Thursday, February 16, 2017

John Petersen

Born January 29, 1947, passed away February 16, 2017 in West Valley City, Utah.

John was born to Max Petersen and Lilian Selan in Salt Lake City, Utah. Graduated from Granger High school in 1965. Married Claire Carlsen on May 10, 1969. Together they had 3 wonderful children. They later divorced. He married Joyce Crandall on September 16, 2000.

John's passions in life were his children, grandchildren and his 1967 Chevelle SS. He loved the outdoors, camping, car shows, drinking coffee with the guys at Delton Lanes and taking his dogs for walks.

John worked several years at Kennecott Utah Copper and retired from AW Fors Machine Shop. He is survived by his children; Paula (Brett) Kennedy, Lisa (Mike) Casey, Kelly (Angi) Petersen. His wife, four step children, and many grandchildren. His sisters; Judy (Boyd) Bullock, Sherry (Larry) Lefler, Stephanie Booth, brothers; Kenny (Lori) Petersen, Steven (Nannette) Petersen and step-brother Rodney Morris as well as his best friend Mike Giles and many other extended family and friends.

There will be a celebration of life on Saturday, February 25, at the Fraternal Order of Eagles at 10 West 4th Avenue, Murray, Utah from 4 to close. Feel free to bring your classic cars. Children are welcome.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Vicki Lynn Higham

Vicki Lynn Higham Alder passed away 7 Jan. 2017 in the arms of her loving husband Reuel Alder and into the loving arms of our Savior Jesus Christ. Her daughter Rachel Barnett who cared for her through 7 months of Hospices was also with her when she passed.

Vicki is a kind and loving mother of 7 children and 16 grandchildren many of whom she cared for when their mothers worked. She was born in Oildale California to her mother Beverly Ann Foley who still lives. Her father Richard G Higham, step mother Ramona Busenbark and sister Lee Higham preceded her in death.

Vicki’s surviving Children are Jennifer (Clark) Walton, Christina (Todd Denman) Alder, Ammon Alder, Diana (Wes) Baker, Rachael Barnett, Eli Phoenix, and James (Jana) Alder. Surviving grandchildren are Alex Walton, Alyssa Walton, Sarah Walton, Sterling Walton, Luci Walton, Sophia Denman, Sam Denman, Rajko Baker, Andrew Barnett, Daniel Barnett, Jeffery Alder, Jasmine Alder, Jessica Alder, Jennifer Alder, and JayGolden Alder.  Surviving Brothers are Richard Higham, Gill Higham, Eric Higham, David Stitt, Brlan Stitt, Dennis Stitt, Kelly Stitt. Her Sister is Karen Witt.

A viewing will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday 13, January at Russon Brother Mortuary, 1941 N. Main St, Farmington, Utah, 84025.  Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday 14 January, in the South Weber Chapel located at 1401 E South Weber Drive, South Weber, Utah. A viewing will also take place prior to the funeral services from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment will be at Uintah City Cemetery.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Kurt Parker

Kurt Stauffer Parker (69) passed away Wednesday, December 7, 2016 surrounded by his loved ones. Curly was born on April 12, 1947, in SLC, UT, to parents Douglas Alma Parker and Leone Ada Stauffer Parker.

He married Lesley Parkinson on December 23, 1973 in Elko, NV.

Curly loved camping, hunting, fishing, and horses. He had a huge garden and loved sitting in his backyard with his dogs spending time with his family and friends. He passed his love of the outdoors to his children and grandchildren. People who knew him best will always remember seeing him enjoying life in his backyard with a story and beer ready to share.

He is survived by his wife, 2 children: Jennifer (Brady), Lucas (Jamie), his 2 grandchildren: Mitchell and Caitlin, and his 2 brothers: Dean (Claudia), Dale (Carol).

At Curly's request there will be no funeral services held.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Dec. 11, 2016

Friday, December 16, 2016

Julie Beal

Julie Ann Beal Clark, our cherished mother, wife, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away at home in her sleep on December 16, 2016, after a two year battle with ALS. Julie was born on June 22, 1947 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Barbara Beal and Ben D. Beal. She had three younger sisters and one brother: Carolyn, Dianne, Suzanne, and Bennie.

Julie's family was always her first priority. In 1971, she married her soulmate, Robert Leon Clark. They were best friends and the greatest parents to their three children, Christina, Matthew, and Anne. Julie also loved her sons in law, Mike and Mikey, with all her heart, and absolutely adored her grandson, Robert, and her baby granddaughter, Clara.

Julie was a beautiful person, inside and out. She was kind and generous to people, as well as animals. She selflessly cared for several colonies of feral cats for many years.

Julie was hardworking, creative, smart and resourceful. Nothing was too difficult when she set her mind to it. She loved art and collecting antiques. Some favorites were pictures, frames and vintage salt & pepper shakers. She loved history and could talk about it for hours at a time. She was always reading, learning and sharing interesting facts.

Julie graduated from Westminster College in 1983 with a degree in teaching but spent most of her years as the Vice President of Clark's Minerals.

Julie was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Clark, and her father, Ben D. Beal. She is survived by her son, Matthew, daughters Christina and Anne, sons in law, Mike and Mikey, grandchildren Robert and Clara, and her mother, brother and sisters.

Viewing: Wed, Dec 21, 2016, 6-8 p.m. Funeral Services: Thurs, Dec 22, 2016, 2:00 p.m. All services at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park (3401 S. Highland Dr.) Family and friends are invited to Julie and Bob's family home after graveside services.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 20 to Dec. 21, 2016

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

John Mathews

Our brother, father, uncle and cousin John William Mathews passed away peacefully at his home October 11, 2016. He was born on January 17, 1946, the oldest of six children of Donald J. and Mary O. Mathews. Raised in Kearns, Utah and graduated from Granger High Class of 1965. He honorably served in the United States Air Force in hospital administration.

John married Gertrice "Kay" Damascus, later divorced. He led a life of service through helping people that needed his care. He was a C.N.A and after retiring he was a courier for patients to and from appointments. He will be dearly missed at Majestic Meadows for being their go to man. He served with a contagiously pleasant attitude. John loved golf and was a huge fan of all sports teams from Pittsburgh.

John married his soul mate, Carolynn Marie, and enjoyed a short time together before her passing. He is preceded in death by Carolynn Marie, Carolyn Nadine, parents and brother Craig. He survived by brothers Don Alton (Linda), Duane W. (Ana), Greg (Melanie) and sister Mary Jane (Eric), many sons, daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

There will be a Celebration of Life Friday, October 14 2016 4 p.m. at Majestic Meadows Mobile Home Park clubhouse. 4580 S. 1055 W. Taylorsville Utah 84123. Special thanks to Carlos and Gail at Majestic Meadows and Life Church for their prayers and support. Cremation provided by IPS Crematory and Mortuary. Burial of remains with Carolynn in Blanding Utah at a later date.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 14, 2016

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Diana Hamblin

4/30/1947- 9/13/2016
Our hearts are aching as we mourn the loss of our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and best friend, Diana Peatross, age 69. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Leon and Ruth Hamblen. Mother of 5 children, grandmother to 15, and great grandmother to 12. Diana truly was the embodiment of what a mother and best friend should be.

Diana will be remembered most for her abundant kindness, love and appreciation of nature, her sense of humor, and her love of all animals.

Preceded in death by her parents, Ruth and Leon Hamblen; survived by her brother, Gary (Marilyn) Hamblen; and her children: Denice Black, Brett (Tracy) Black, William (Marnie West) Black, Karlee Justice, and Mikah (David) Triana.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 from 4:00pm-8:00pm up Mill Creek Canyon at the Terraces Picnic Area; Bowman Fork. Directions: take I-215 to Exit 4 (3900 S.) and go East to Wasatch Blvd. Turn North to 3800 S. At 3800 S. (which becomes Mill Creek Canyon Road) turn East, drive through the neighborhood and up into the canyon. The gated road leading up to the Terraces Picnic Area is located 3.8 miles from the toll booth and it is on the right side of the canyon road as you head up.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been set up in the name of Diana Peatross at America First Credit Union to help the family.

Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com.
Published in Deseret News on Sept. 18, 2016

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Boyd Wilson

May 2, 1947 – June 23, 2016
Boyd Allen Wilson was born on May 2, 1947 in Murray, Utah to William Walter and Elma Sarah Boggess Wilson. He was the youngest of three children, and was raised in their family home on Redwood Road in Bennion, Utah.

He attended schools in the Salt Lake Valley, graduating from Granger High School in 1965. He attended the University of Utah for one year, and then served a mission to Switzerland from 1966-1968. He returned to college, graduating from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in 1972 and a Master’s degree in Business Administration in 1974.

Boyd married Susan Diane Rameson on June 6, 1973 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their marriage and family have been their greatest blessings. They have eight children, two daughters and six sons. At the present time they also have two sons-in-law, six daughters-in-law, and twenty-seven delightful grandchildren. They built their first home in Highland, Utah in 1976, and have many very dear neighbors, friends, and extended family members.

Boyd’s first work experience was with Fluor Engineers in Southern California, and then he worked for Horrock’s Engineers in American Fork, Utah. In the spring of 1978 he and three partners started their own engineering firm, Pioneer Engineering. His original company changed its name over the years as situations changed, becoming Arix Engineers, Versar Engineering, and Civil Science. He received great satisfaction in his company’s ability to provide employment opportunities for many people, and for many years their company was more like a family than a business. Boyd was an appointed member of the first Highland City Council when Highland City was incorporated in 1977. He also served on the Highland City Planning Commission and the Highland Water Company Board of Directors, and was the Highland City Engineer for many years.

Boyd was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His mission experience in Switzerland changed his life and prepared him for a lifetime of service. He served in numerous positions, including Elder’s quorum president, cub scout leader, scoutmaster, bishop’s counselor, Young Men’s president, stake Young Men’s counselor, bishop, stake high councilor, and counselor in the Highland Utah Stake presidency. Most recently he served in the Utah State Developmental Center Ward. He had an unshakable testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and enjoyed his church work as he tried to share the light of his testimony with others.

The greatest joy in Boyd’s life was his family. He worked very hard in order to provide growth opportunities and meaningful experiences for them. His wife, his children, their spouses, and now the quickly-expanding group of grandchildren were his first love and highest priority; their happiness always his first concern.

Boyd is survived by his wife, Susan; their children and spouses, Julie (Raymond) Robinson, Scott (Diana) Wilson, Kevin (Emily) Wilson, Lisa (Jon) Schaack, David (Megan) Wilson, Michael (Emily) Wilson, Steven (Claira) Wilson, and Ryan (Hannah)Wilson; his brother, Dennis (JoAnne) Wilson, and his sister, Jan Livingston. He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Elma Wilson.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 11:00 am in the Highland LDS Stake Center Chapel, 4679 West 11000 North, Highland, Utah. Family and friends may call Friday evening from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Highland Stake Center Chapel and also at an additional viewing Saturday morning from 9:30-10:30 am prior to services at the church. Interment will take place at the Highland City Cemetery.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Elaine Dimond

Nedra Elaine Dimond was born February 11, 1947 in Granger, UT  to Alma Samuel and Lucy Dallas Dimond.  She passed away Friday, June 3, 2016, in Granger, UT.

She is survived by her son, Derek (Karrin) Dimond; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

A viewing will be from 12:00 to 12:45 p.m., followed by funeral service at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, 2016, at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, in Taylorsville.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on June 6, 2016

Friday, March 18, 2016

Lyn Jacobsen

Lyn Jacobsen Phillips was born November 9, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Melvin L. Jacobsen and Vila Cowan. At age thirteen the family moved to Taylorsville, Utah where she lived and attended school. She graduated from Granger High School and later Brigham Young University, where she excelled in Nursing. She then worked at the LDS Hospital in the Open Heart Surgery area under Dr. Russel M. Nelson, a position she held until marrying Kenneth Phillips on October 26, 1972, who was working in California in the Space Program. Lyn dedicated her life to raising their 4 children: Kevin (Rosemary), Cynthia (Michael) Dahl, Deborah (Nickolai) Borba, and Brian (Heidi). While raising their family, Lyn also spent many hours serving in the Primary and later Relief Society Presidencies.

Her life ended on March 18, 2016 after battling Stage IV Melanoma, which she courageously fought for sixteen months. She is now freed from the great pain and suffering it exacted and has now returned to that "Home on High".

She is survived by her husband Kenneth; her sister Ellen (William) Meaders; brother David (Peggy) Jacobsen; her four children; and nine grandchildren, who are the joy of her life.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, March 24th at 10:30 AM in the Kaysville 12th Ward House - 1039 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, Utah. A viewing will be from 9:00 to 10:15 AM. She will be interred in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave. "N" Street.

Arrangements entrusted to Starks Funeral Parlor. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.starksfuneral.com.

Published in Deseret News from Mar. 22 to Mar. 23, 2016

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Steve Nelson

Steve Nelson, age 68, died of cancer on October 13, 2015. He was born in Fall River Mills, CA on July 17, 1947 to Wilbur and Ethel Nelson. He grew up in Salt Lake City, UT, where his parents pastored a church, ran a gospel radio ministry, and taught their children in the ways of the LORD.

Steve and his first wife Cheryl moved to Seattle, WA in 1969, where they had their only son, Nate. Steve loved worshipping Jesus and leading other people in His praise, and in 1986, he became the worship leader at Woodland Baptist church (later Grace Fellowship). While there, Steve constantly showed the love of Christ to people in the Ballard area, and became pastor of the church in 2001.

In 2007, Steve met, fell in love with, and married Jennifer Stoops Nelson, and the following year, the Lord blessed them with a son, Luke. As a pastor, Steve continued to dad-and-luke-reading-july-2010grow in his commitment to trust the Lord and his son Jesus Christ in every area of his life, and to love every person he met as a creation of God. He lived according to Hebrews 10:35-36.

“Therefore do not throw away your confidence, which has a great reward. For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God you may receive what is promised.”

In July of 2015, in the midst of a three-year battle against cancer, Steve retired from Grace Fellowship and planned, with his wife Jen and son Luke, to move to Sequim, WA to begin a home ministry, teaching people about God’s grace through Jesus Christ. On October 13, Steve, like that Great Cloud of Witnesses before him, “died in faith, not having received the dad-nate-and-luke-may-2010things promised, but having seen them and greeted them from afar, and having acknowledged that [he was a stranger and exile] on the earth.” (Hebrews 11:13)

Steve’s love for others and the strength of his faith in God’s power and goodness continue to set an example for his family, his flock, and his friends.

Steve is survived by his wife Jen and his sons Nate, Jazz, and Luke. His memorial service will be at Calvary Ballard (410 NW 62nd St., Seattle, WA, 98107) on Saturday, Oct. 24 at 2:00pm.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Lynn Burrows

Lynn Richard Burrows peacefully left this world to join his sweetheart Jackie on October 4, 2015. He passed away at home of natural causes. He was one of 6 children to parents Richard and Dorothy Burrows. He was blessed to call Jackie's 7 siblings his own as well. He grew up in Bennion, Utah. He graduated from Granger High School in 1965 and shortly after married Jackie, the love of his life, on April 25, 1966. They were married 49 years. Lynn and Jackie were never apart until just 6 months ago when Jackie passed away from an illness. He told us she taught him how to love. They prove that true love's bond can never be broken. We are happy for the joyous reunion they are having.

Everyone that knew Lynn loved and admired him. He was a quiet man whose loyalty, integrity, and hard work gave him many opportunities. Shortly after his high school graduation he joined the Army and served his country well. He was instrumental in establishing AYSO Soccer in the Cottonwood Heights and surrounding areas. He received many honors while working as a respected Master Electrician and Businessman. He was admired for his honesty and work ethic. He was enjoying his retirement and using his time golfing, bowling and having fun with his children and grandchildren. He spent many years bowling on a men's league at All Star Lanes in West Jordan. That was his home away from home up until his passing. He treasured many friendships there.

Family meant everything to Lynn. He taught us to be generous, honest, caring, giving, respectful and determined. He showed us how to stand up for the things we believe in. He was our protector, provider and best friend. We will miss you Dad! You're the best Dad and Grandpa we could have asked for. Give Mom a kiss for us. We love you!

Lynn is survived by his son Dennis (Larkin), son Dean (Jessica), daughter Dee (Larry), 10 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren.

An Open House to celebrate Lynn's life will be held at the Burrows residence at 5479 W. Clipper Peak Circle in Herriman, Utah on Friday, October 16th, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 11, 2015

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Pam Rasmussen


Pamela Rae Larsen, our loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, September 27, 2015.

Born to Manasseh Ruel Rasmussen and Gloria Mae Condie Rasmussen on November 27, 1946 in Murray, Utah. Pam attended elementary, junior high, and high school in Granger, Utah and graduated from Granger High School. Following graduation, Pam married Steven Bowles and together they had one daughter, Wendy. Pam later married Carl J. Larsen on December 26, 1968 in Granger, Utah. Pam and Carl lived most of their married life in Magna, Utah. As a youth, Pam was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she lived her entire life providing service to others as taught by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Pam enjoyed social gatherings with her friends and family. Pam worked for several years at Deseret Industries and later worked for the Granite School District as a janitor, retiring in 2008 after 21 years of service.

Pam is survived by her husband, Carl Larsen, Magna, UT; daughter, Wendy (Wade) Lohmeyer, West Valley City, UT; one granddaughter, Mrissa; and one grandson, Hudson; mother, Gloria Rasmussen, Magna, UT; brother, Richard (VaLeen) Rasmussen, Tremonton, UT, brother, Galen (DiAnn) Rasmussen, Syracuse, UT. Pam was preceded in death by her father, Manasseh Ruel Rasmussen. Pam loved the Larsen family as much as her own family and will be missed by them all.

Finally, thanks is expressed to the many neighbors, friends and loved ones who rendered service to the family. Pam will be loved and missed until we meet again in the eternities.

Funeral services will be held Friday, October 2, 2015, 11:00 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, where viewings will be Thursday, October 1, 6-8:00 p.m. and Friday prior to the service, 10-10:45 a.m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Sept. 29 to Sept. 30, 2015

Friday, July 10, 2015

Sam Bryan


Samuel O. Bryan, beloved father and husband, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Friday, July 10, 2015.
 
Sam was born on August 12, 1947 to Virginia Bennion Bryan and Rex A. Bryan. The first of seven children, he grew up in Utah and Arizona prior to enlisting in the US Marine Corps in 1966 and serving his tour of duty as an aircraft mechanic during the Vietnam War.  He was honorably discharged in 1972 after achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant.
 
Sam was a man of many talents and careers. After returning from Vietnam, he spent several years working as a Harmon's Grocery manager before starting a nearly twenty year career as an electronics repairman. He then moved to a position as an instrumentation technician for Fluor Corporation at the Kennecott smelter until his retirement in 2014.
 
In his free time, Sam enjoyed fishing, hiking, and woodworking and was in the process of building his own wood shop to continue this hobby. Additionally, he was very active in the Utah fireworks community and loved building and setting up fireworks displays. He spent his remaining free time split between his lifelong passions in photography and riding his monster (Ducati).
 
Sam was a hard-working man with a goofy sense of humor. He loved his family with all of his heart and would do anything for them (and did).
 
Preceded in death by his mother Virginia, brother-in-law Kelly, niece Desiree, and pups Boomer, Tucker and Cooper. Sam is survived by his wife Holly of 40 years and sons Chad (Sharlee) and Chase; brother Rielly (Mary Ellen); sisters Penny (Alfonso), Mary (Russ), Jenny, Arlene and Judy; in-laws Jim (Diane), Brenda, Terry (Dawn), Jenny, Troy (Sandy), Rachel (Kelly, deceased), and many nieces and nephews.
 
The family would like to thank the South Salt Lake Fire and Police Departments.
 
Poppo light up the skies, 'til we see you again.
 
Per his last requests, Sam's remains will be cremated.  Services will be held Saturday, July 18th at 2 pm at Murray Memorial Mortuary, 5850 S. 900 E., Murray, UT. Please dress casually.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune