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Show Thomas Juan Trujillo SALT LAKE CITY Thomas Juan "T-Jay" Trujillo, 33, died Sunday, April 10, 1988 at his home Of injuries received from a fall. He was born Sept. 16, 1954 in Ogden, a son of Erastus M. and Flavia Romero Trujillo. He married Pamela Meyers. They were later divorced. He was a professional photographer. photo-grapher. He owned and operated T.Jay Photography. He had received re-ceived many CLEO awards for his photography. He had lived in Layton for 13 years. He had also lived in New Mexico and Washington. He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are three sons, Cory Lee Trujillo, James Erastus Trujillo Trujil-lo and Brandon Lyle Trujillo, all of San Ramon, Calif. Also surviving are his parents of Farmington; two brothers and three sisters, Sam Trujillo and David C. Trujillo, both of Layton; Mrs. Alex (Josephine) Ruybal, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Jerry (Carol) Hadley, Chico, Calif.; and Mrs. Jerry (Olivia) King, Farmington. Farm-ington. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Bishop DeLonne Anderson of the Farmington 7th Ward officiated at funeral services April 13. Family prayer was offered by Sam Trujillo; prelude, Helen Fol-som; Fol-som; "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" by Dick Baldwin accompanied accompa-nied by MaryLou Lloyd; invocation, invoca-tion, Steve Orgill; remarks, Bishop DeLonne Anderson; "Morning Has Broken" by Tyler Johnson, accompanied by Helen Folsom; speaker, Jerry King; "You're Not Alone" by Dick Baldwin accompanied accompa-nied by MaryLou Lloyd; benediction, benedic-tion, David C. Trujillo. Dedication of the grave was by Alex Ruybal with interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jeremy King, Mike Trujillo, Cory Trujillo, Jonathan King, Chris Trujillo and Robbie Trujillo. Honorary pallbearers were James Trujillo, Jerry Hadley and Brandon Trujillo. |