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Show HERALD DAILY B4 1941 -- 2003 M.D February 11, 1924 - May 25, 2008 James W. Anderson, M.D. died sicians and a charter member of Sunday, May 25, 2008, at the Utah the American Academy of Family Valley Regional Medical Center in Practice. .. As an active member of the Provo, Utah, of complicaIDS Church, Jim served as Countions followselor then Bishop of the Phoenix East 15th Ward, a Counselor and ing surgery. Dr. Anderson President of jye Phoenix East was born Stake and a Regional Representative in the MesaTempe Arizona February 11, 1924, in Otto, Area. Dr. Anderson is survived by his wife, Jean; a daughter, Kay; a sister, Donna Anderson Harston Michaelson; 8 grandchildren, 5 He graduand by his much-love- d ated from Willis Michael-son- , i Venus Andersoa Pete and GreybullHigh r School where Helen (Croft) Peters, Mary (Croft) i I., he starred Kocherhans, Richard J. Croft and m Deana in both has- Cheatham, Manfred and ketball and Carol (Croft) Nelson, Barton and footbalL He joined the Army Air Lynne (Croft) Lynn and innumerable nieces and nephews who loved Corp in 1942 and served as a high altitude training technician. While him dearly. He was preceded in death by a son, Greg; his parents; stationed at Barksdale Field he a brother, Dee; a nephew, Jim and married his high school sweetbrothers-in-laMiles Harston heart, Jean Croft, on September 11, 1944, in Shreveport, Louisiana. and J. Rex Kocherhans. The family would like to express They were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on January 23, 1945. special thanks to those at the Utah Following his graduation from Valley Regional Medical Center the University of Wyoming, Jim and Utah Valley Specialty Hospital who cared for Dr. Anderson taught science at Powell High in such a loving and professional School in Wyoming for a year. In 1954 he graduated from the way. Their thanks extends to all the PCTs, housekeeping, cafeteria University of Colorado School of and valet employees as well. Medicine. There he was elected The family has requested that, a member of Alpha Omega in lieu of flowers, contributions be Alpha'an honorary medical somade to either the Perpetual Educiety. His internship was served at Good Samaritan Hospital in cation or the Humanitarian Fund of the LDS Church. Phoenix, Arizona. He practiced medicine in Lovell, Wyoming, for Funeral services will be held on 4 years before moving to Phoenix Saturday, May 31st, 2008, at 12:00 where he practiced for 41 years. noon, at Cascade 1st Ward ChaProfessionally, in 1981 Dr. pel, 481 E Center St., Orem, Utah. Anderson was Chief of Staff at Viewing will be at the Walker Doctor's Hospital in Arizona. He Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 E. 800 N., Orem, on Friday evening was also a member of the drug abuse committee for the Maricopa from 6:00-8:0- 0 and at the church County Medical Society for which on Saturday morning from 10:45-11:4- 5 he received an award of merit for prior to the services. Interment will be held at the Orem City his outstanding service and supCemetery. port of innovative programs for Condolences may be sent to the the treatment of drug abuse. For 50 years he was a member of the family at: Arizona Academy of Family Phy Wyoming, to Myra Tolman and Ernest N. Andersoa - Robert L Jensen (Bob or BJ), born 13 March, 141 in Lewiston, Utah passed away peacefully at home sur rounded i by his family Mav 19, 2008. After high school Bob joined the Marine Corps where he served his Country for 5 years. After his return wt , f n from service he met and later married Barbara Eliza- heth Brunyer of Salt Lake City. Bob was a remarkable craftsman and worked his entire career in the Construction field, where you can to this day drive around the Utah valley and see many of the buildings and projects he was part of. Bob and his wife Barbara called West Jordan, Utah home for most of their married life and there they raised their family. Later they both built their dream log home in the mountains of Fruitland Utah where they have spent the last 10 years of his life. Bob enjoyed trips to Lake Powell, hunting the Utah Mountains, and had a love for his horses. Bob had a great love for his family arid n e, r"- Sanchez. He attended Pacific High School in CA and Brigham Young gail (7 months). He has a wonderful wife who loves and cares for him. He had a wonderful life and we know he is in a better place! Services will be held Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 11:00 AM at Sun-cre- st 5th Ward Chapel, 130 N. 400 W. in Orem. A viewing will be held at 9:30 AM at the same location. Interment held at Orem City Cemetery. Online condolences may be Un- iversity in Utah He married Deanne ,. Woolf on 1989. 7, July Michael was an umpire for 29 years. He also was a manager for : Wendy's and other corporations. He received recognition for working at the Salt Lake City, Winter given at www.serenicare.com. Olympics in 2002. He loved being outdoors as much as possible and . Kathy Cordova Simpson Kathy (Cordova) Simpson 1946 2008 was relieved from suffering after a very long battle with her illness. Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister passed away peace- land, Utah. Share condolences at www. serenicare.com. Patti Trexler Chynoweth Patti Trexler Chynoweth 47, passed away Saturday, May 17, 2008 in El Paso, Texas after a short struggle with cancer. She is survived by her daughter Shan-tellgranddaughter Becca, her father Howard and siblings. Preceded in death by her mother Jane and daughter Kayla. Our family wishes to express our deepest gratitude to Parti's brother for the gentle loving care enjoyed music especially Three Dog Night and the Beatles. He always reminded his family how much he loved them and kept a positive attitude. Michael is survived by his wife, four daughters, Kristine Ha'o (25), Melissa Sanchez (23), Julia Rae Sanchez (17), Janelle Sanchez (15), a son Andrew Sanchez (12), two grand daughters, Lili (5) and Abi- Michael Henry Sanchez passed away May 28, 2008 in Provo, Utah He was born in San Bernardino, California on August 23, 1956 to Mike Martinez Sanchez and Julia Maria Calde-ro- spent many happy hours helping his children with projects around their own homes. He is survived by his devoted wife Barbara: his children: Dar-ri- n (Lori) Jensen, Highland, Utah, Teresa (TJ) Thorne, Herriman, Utah He also leaves behind his grandchildren: Jake Jepn, Presiie Thorne, & CJrhtirne. in addition he leaves behind two sisters: Ann Wolford & Diana Miller; three brothers: Paul & Lyle Jensen & James Whitelock; a Christie Severens: and many nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Oleen L Jensen, Helen Wells, Barbara (Bobby) Jensen, two brothers Gary Jensen & Ronnie Whitelock, a sister Carolyn Jensen and a daughter Debbie Jensen. The family would like to thank all the neighbors and friends who helped and loved Bob so much. The family also would like to thank Love Healthcare who helped with his care the last few days of his life. A memorial service will be held Sat., May 31, 2008 at 11 a.m. at the 16th Ward Chapel 10962 N. 6400 W. in Highland Utah His family invites all friends and family members to a gathering directly after the memorial services for a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in Bob's honor at 10431 N. 6400 W., Highsister-in-la- , May 30, 2008 Michael Henry Sanchez Robert Lloyd Jensen OBITIM James W. Anderson, Friday, fully in her own bed on May 26, 2008 Martin Costanzo (Mark). A very special thanks to her wonderful husband Rob Simpson for all his love and support and the special care he has given to her. Kathy was a very special person who touched everyone who crossed her path. She will be dearly missed. Kathy requests that everyone celebrate her life rather than mourn her death She is finally at peace now. Services will be held Saturday May 31, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Pioneer 1st Ward Church located at 400 North 700 West in Provo, Utah. Online condolences may be sent at andersonmortaury.com. surrounded by her loving family. She was born September ,12, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Jack Senninger and June Nelson. She was raised in Hiawatha, Utah. She was married to Gerald P. Cordova (Jerry) for 20 years who was taken from us in 1991. She then remarried to a very special man Robby Simpson in 1993. She loved the outdoors, camping, fishing, and most of all rock hunting. She loved to spend time with her kids and grandkids. Kathy is survived by her loving husband Rob Simpson, her sister Barbara Hayes, Also survived he gave her. We would also like to thank VNA Hospice of El Paso, TX. In lieu of flowers Patti requested donation to VNA Hospice, PO Box 3628, El Paso, Texas 79923- 3628 in her name. Graveside services at American Fork Cemetery, 26 West 600 North on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 12:00 noon. DEATH NOTICES Dorothy Greaves, age 85, of Orem, passed away May 28, 2008. SerMortuvices are pendiang and will be announced by Sundberg-Olpiary of Orem. by her children Peter Cbstanzo (Tony), Lynn Porter, Becky Rewis, Vincent Hobbs (Vince); 7 grandchildren Brawnson Rewis, Miranda Rewis, Tonica Gomez, Zach-ar- y Costanzo, Shannon Costanzo, Charlotte Maurano, and Cynthia Pullmann; and 11 great grandchildren, She was preceded in death by her father, Jack Senninger; her mother, June Barnum; her husband Gerald P. Cordova (Jerry) Cordova; two sisters Zina Sargeant, and June Brumheller; and one son Lyle E Davies, 75, of Spanish Fork, UT passed away on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 in Spanish Fork. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. Stats. Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece ENJOYING THE WARM WEATHER Players. Stories. 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