Salt Lake Tribune | 2001-11-25 | Page 33

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Date 2001-11-25
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Date 2001-11-25
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OCR Text The SaltLake Tribune OBITUARIES > Sunday, November25, 2001 —— G. Tom Burridge Lance Travis Faulkner Phyllis Jensen Ford ‘The Mon, the Myth, the Legend 1 Thursday, Nov"22,2001is home Lance has taken his final checkered flag in Porker, Arizono where he was @ Continued from B-5 et Forrest L. Day Kathy Ann Horton an by Nis determined to Robert Elmer Andrew Jr. Robert E_Andrew Jr. passed away 22001,peacefully ot home were family, boot the it racing restoration collecting = George pons Lae in Castlegate, UT Dec we jater solemnized in the LDSSalt Loke Temple on April 20, 1988. Robert had never lost his sense of humor. He had 30 years of sobriety with the support f A.A... Hil love and joy was 1.1980, 40Theol Lorenzo and Jane Wando Christison Burridge. His father died when Tom was two. He was rear. in Nephi, UT near his maternal grandparents,Parley Pratt and HarFietJone A ristison, @s married to Sondra_tee Heath ‘Apri24, 1955; theie aay April 1.1963. Tom wes o.member of the Utah Highway Patrol for more thon 29 years, 1954-1984. He and Sandra roised their fomily for 23 in Brighom City, UT. They achieved the rank of Lt. and became Zone Commander of Carbon. Emery. Grand and Son Joun Cou fies. He was 0 post president of the UHPRetired Assn. fom was a member the UtchNational Guard, for 40. years. rved in the Korean Conflict 1950¢1952 with Bity B 4th Field Artillery with many from Nephi, UT. He achieved the rank of Command Sergeant Mojor and retired as, the first Commandant of R jon fory Academy, ‘Comp. V ‘illioms, Ul, vices held November 38 otri2 noon oF the Valley View funeral Home, 4335 West 4100 South, with viewing held The fomily moved to Riverton, UT in from 10:30-11:46 tum. Interment ot 1984. Tom was known forhis love of the Volley ViewMemorial Pare sports,ssid ‘and fishing. He played bowling, basketball, Eugene M. Didericksen Baseball,ond softball teams, mostly Eugene Moroni Didericksen, 78, born a: 1923 Thatcher, UT the 8th . Prior to that time he served ona Federal GrandJury for eighteen At the onset ofillness he left many good friends at the Courthouse. s met friends and former colleagues wherever he went. Tom felt fest blessing was his family, and his extended family, serving on two occasions as president of the 74 yr. Burridge Assn. enjoying the opPortunity to associate with cousins: in Cache Valleyand Idaho, His heart Thanksgiving Day, in Salt Loke City, UT. Married to Grace as first baseman, pitcher, and coa le song in a quartet for a time. loved golfing, especially with his sons en years he served 2. Court SecurityY Officer for the = __Elwoo LDS Temple. Memberof The Church of of Latter-day Saints. youthful daysin din the United States Army wos always with during Werld War Il in France and Nephi. recoil serving as. Cha year 1999 Class Reunion Germany in Graduated from Of the 50th durin ihe 10m anniversary of Juab 4H, ‘om was serving as first assistant Utah State Universi, Retired school teacher. Taught art in e Grant District for 32 years. Survived (Dy his wife, Grace; two ny Dever (Roren); dovgtter, (kim) “An. derson; daughter-in-lov, "Gaylene; 15 gran ‘andchildrén; and 13. great-aren: ildren. Preceded in death by ents; brothers; sisters;son, Lorry;‘ond great-grandson, Tiad will be atWalleyViewMe: morial Park, 4335 W. Volley City: UF tues Nov27,200Tt 12 noon: Viewing for friends ond femily 68 pam Mon, Nov 36, and. one hour, 10:45-11:45 a.m., 5 * ba "1992 he be ing his tifors with his natural ability him in He eee Elva a and competitive sir. He hos brovgt the arena of ro a shorper gree of competition through Tisunique and inventive th Phyllis Jensen Ford was born Octo: ber 6, 1917 in Salt Lake City, fo to Thomas W. and Annie Jensen. She had ei oF, whomshe eis Pleasant, and Sol take iy. ating from North Sanpete High She married Arthur Ford Jr. on Febrary. 2, 1941, see later sealed os an ome fomi s their homes been “ “motels” oe friends and ‘only passing throu igh Salt Lake City. fent genealogist eae walking history beok, tought Primary for many yearsgnd faithfully sup ported her ” husband. After ig, tei family she comdegree and taught pleted her school . isa dynamo and has taken scores of college classes. since,has acted in the Pioneer and Hale theaters, isa painter ond singer, and has helped train medical students at the U f U. She was the cover girl on the Spring 1995 Continuum magazine. oO ing with others, including competitors, to makethe experience of racing an‘ex: Giting spectator sport. He was & Fierce Competitor and loyal friend and passing will definitely alter the world Ofboat racing. A few of his manyfacing accom: plishments includ jonal Gnd world speed ond |divisionalnies ree-time inductee into_the pres tigious Powerboat Holl of ‘Champions; ndpresident of Super Stock Racing His nieces, nephews and loyal customers of Wi Stop adore: Ne His contagious positive attitude, char. ismatic, charm: and knack oF “working @ deol”will be remembered with af petion. His baby daughter brought him insurmountable joy and his. stunning wife was a constant support of hiseccentric passions ved by his loving wie Melanie Jenkins fu outifl doughter Rylee (vigyl BaF iiend war: oreFaulkner; sioings, Kim F ‘Ashton, afto cn), William A. Foxllcer “tilly ie’ F. Jennings phews, Luke, uses, Ace 3 RIVERTON ridge, 70, died Nov. 23, of heart vigin sot ond ‘big boy" recently. She books, learning, her Cousks’ Clb, Me DUP, the Spa, her ward, her husband “and ‘family, dnd everybody she met. She was without guile. She is survived by he husband; chitden, Phyl Rueckert. (Ken), Arthur (Diane), Striesand, Beverly many. others. She later created Can. ferbury music and Flapjack music. She was also anaccountant. She is survived by her mother, Bon: nie Horton; two sisters, Bonnie Hollis
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