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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 10-13, 2017 The Park Record A-8 Obituaries Peace out Mark Scott Hendel Stretchmarks! Mark Scott Hendel, 61, of Miami Beach, Florida, passed away on Monday, June 5, at his home in Park City. He was surrounded by his family after losing a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer. Mark was a loving father, husband, grandfather and a friend to all who knew him. After successful studies at the University of Florida, Mark joined the Peace Corps and worked as an advisor to agricultural co-ops in Cameroon, West Africa. He helped many farmers live better lives and become successful businessmen. This began a lifetime mission of helping others. He also received a Masters of International Management degree from Thunderbird University. Mark fulfilled his career dreams by working in international organizations all around the world. His hard work and dedication earned him executive positions at reputable companies where he served as manager and CEO for many years. Mark enjoyed playing golf, traveling, food and spending 20% off StretchMark Reduction Cosmetic Microneedling in the month of June. Cannot combine with other specials. Some restrictions apply 6546 N. Landmark Dr., Park City, UT 84098 435-655-8900 • surface-med.com Mark Scott Hendel time with family and friends. He also was an avid fan of the Gators and the annual PGA tour. One of his most endearing traits was his great sense of humor and his radiant smile. He achieved more in his short life than what most people do in twice the time. He had a hunger for life that led him around the world and into the lives of so many people. One of the greatest attributes was that he loved people and he often became involved in their lives and their futures. He mentored so many people and gave them opportunities they never would have had without his help. Mark’s legacy lives on with his surviving wife, Bayanzul; daughters Samantha, Caroline, Elisabeth and Victoria; son David; and loving grandchildren Noa and Eli. He also leaves behind sisters, a brother, nieces, nephews and other extended family. Mark is predeceased in death by his parents, David Hendel and Gwendolyn Tanner. We thank everyone for their love and support throughout his battle with cancer. When you come to a moment in your life when you must give an account of yourself and provide a ledger of what you have been and done and meant to the world, Mark can rest satisfied knowing that he filled his page fully. Mark was passionately involved with early stage detection and finding a cure to pancreatic cancer. To support his cause, visit www.pancan.org. Ty Page May 30, 1958 – June 1, 2017 25 $ OFF DINNER OR $10 OFF BRUNCH with the purchase of TWO entrées Offer valid through: Friday, June 30, 2017 PLEASE PRESENT THIS COUPON TO YOUR SERVER WHEN ORDERING. • Limit TWO dining certificates per group • Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional offer • Food must be consumed on the premises • A 20% service charge will be added to the bill before the discount • Contracted parties not valid 540 Main Street, Park City 435.649.3536 | RiverhorseParkCity.com Open Monday-Saturday at 5pm | Reservations strongly recommended Hermosa Beach, California, native Ty Page, aka “Mr. Incredible,” lost his fight to brain cancer at home on June 1 peacefully surrounded by family. His nickname is only a small portion of the incredible man he was. He was a loving husband, a wonderful and loving father, a fun loving brother, an adoring son, and a friend and mentor to countless others. Ty fought this battle with courage, grace, tenacity, dignity and unwavering faith in God. Not once during this journey did he murmur nor complain. He continued to share LOVE with everyone around him to the end. Born and raised in front of the Redondo Breakwater in Hermosa Beach, California, Ty was a USA Champion surfer and a worldchampion skateboarder, who was inducted in the Skateboard Hall of Fame in May 2016. He was a pioneer of skateboarding in the 1960s and ‘70s and invented over 50 skateboard tricks that kids still do today! Ty married his true soul mate Ty Page and the love of his life, Jutien Liang, on May 6, 1995, and they were raising their three young sons in Park City. Ty was a painting contractor and loved meeting new people and sharing his love for Christ with all he met. He is preceded in death by his father, Richard “Dick” Guy Page. He is survived by his wife, Jutien Page; his three children, 16-yearold Elias, 14-year-old Christian and 12-year-old Stephen Tyger; his mother, Donna R. Page of Carlsbad, California; and siblings Randall Hill of Thailand, Brant Page of Hawaii, Greg (Lyndie) Page of New Zealand, Kim Page of Carlsbad and Joy Page (Mike Hunter) of Park City. He is also survived by many cousins and countless friends. So many testimonies and stories have been shared on social media that exemplify just how much he was loved and how much he impacted other people’s lives. He truly was incredible. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 10, at 2 p.m. at Mountain Life Church, 7375 N Silver Creek Road in Park City. As a request from Ty, please dress in bright colors and casual; Ty wants you to be comfortable! A memorial fund has been established for those wishing to contribute. Please visit www.GoFundMe.com/TyPage. Please contact Kregan Liang for additional details at kreganl@ gmail.com. The hole in our hearts is huge. Gone from this world way too young, but forever in our hearts. Ann Romney praises candidate She said Peay is perfect fit for Chaffetz’s seat Associated Press CEDAR HILLS, Utah — Ann Romney, the wife of former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, gave her praise to little-known GOP congressional candidate Stewart Peay. Romney introduced the Salt Lake City Lawyer, Utah National Guard veteran and political newcomer Tuesday at a delegate meet and greet. Romney said Peay, who is married to her niece, Misha, is “extraordinarily bright and capable.” Meanwhile, candidate Tanner Ainge submitted 9,000 signa- tures to the lieutenant governor’s office Monday — 2,000 more than needed to make the Aug. 15 primary. Elections officials still must verify the names before placing Ainge on the ballot. Ainge is the son of Boston Celtics president and former BYU basketball standout Danny Ainge. Peay and Ainge are among 20 candidates vying to replace outgoing Rep. 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