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Show The Salt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES Doyle W. Stephens Ruth Isenhour Wherry BOUNTIFUL- Doyle W. Stephens. beloved encefather,and _grondiaiher, rassed ly ierbrief hiness. was bom on il 6, 1944 to Doyle layne Stephens and Aliceionom den,Utah. Do} Our beloved mother, Ruth isenhour Wherry, has left us fo rejoin her husband, and her God Sse Seete ‘heUnitedStatesArmy during word Served inthe ican Thecter. He wos of cto,duty onddearlyloved’theflag mas vonJon Jon. 41, nissomeon,el ‘ized intheSatakeLbs Temple his slopchen: Todd and Heidi Burk of SLC, UT; indchildren; his aunt, Bernice Leavis is. Ci ar ‘il of Ogden, Utah’ jal services for Doylewill be held at with Doyle's wishes, Srgan and is ue donations. wi flew of flowers, his family “uggetedonations to Red Butie Gardens orthe Society. Cremation done under the direction of Lindquist'spour ‘Mortuary. Jovita Rodriguez He was bom fo Kenneth and Clara Sait "texe ‘Cl on Peed June 27, 1944. He was thelr fifth of six Dixie Otteson Nelson. age$2. passed peacefully due a len iliness 4¢ 2000,In Sal Lake C hie was born 17, 4918, inhese Uf, fo Leo and Ellzabeth Guym She oncnay? 4935 InSaifLake ch , UT. Their m Sal Lake (03forple as very clotted lalente end enjoyed emircl nd making quits for family and therby many. because of her patience Kindness, ond under stand withher husband ‘and family, they pene Dixle's Aspen Innin iColfonood Canyon, which op jed jer 12 ras tocrenenyhet ples and baking skills. ihe iSuvived by her husband of 65 years, Shiley P: :Nellon, SaltLoke Cityone, son Tmmotty |toetyNe hters, NormalUi, Ros saleale) cers:18grandctirenia great children; oF feson: and one or Visine Howard ic ededIn y Is; two sons, James Leo, fawence eRoyNellson: two brothers. and Serviceswill be 12 noon Wednesd 34, 2000 at the Mi. Olympus yen 9th War: $. Lanark Rd (3315 E.). tendsroy Tuessa" from_6-8 p.m. 1 rook Mortuary, 92018.2300 Eas Sr ihe church C6 away $a Sopetnee they troughtwo becuita jqughters into Jer 5s, vee hod| wetted‘fotrkernecat v0 working for phlers and grand z_randchitéren,_L Margie a AgeRu Choa,seai Sasha i Lauren Rodriguez: and sister, Leonor Cabrera, Services will be 11 a.m. Tue: 2000 In the Draper thWardvias 70's. "306 friends may call Tue: " MS aim loner! Draper Cometory. Tessie Peck Larson Lewis Tessie Peck Larson Lewis, age 85, passed wayMay 25, 2000In Kaysville, Utah, Janu anesiaand rifiony, many nephews. Preceded in Funeral servicesi be held Tuesday, May 30, 2000 at 14 Friends may cali one out priorfo theservices atColehlal More ary, 2128 South StateStreet. Interment will be Gtthe Sait Lake City Cemeter We miss you, Dad, ‘our children’s Poppy...and love you so. Donald L. Shupe “My Sweetheart” ssday for one hour prior to the serv- eeMintervent Fysian Poe Gardens. FuNeral Directors: The Holbrook Mortuary. Leon Kimball Madsen where st da stake mission i Loke City and ioiteFda Tallahassee Mission with her husband, Boyd. Served as ward ond stake choir Primary President an jay School teacher, She enjoyed She many hours of servic tender Jordan River I S artis ‘and author, She will be misediby awhokn ‘and loved her, ind, Boyd; children, rie (thedore) Alengee Dutchng don) City;gunny.(Wendell)Peery, Kaysvill thy (Ne arson,Taylorsville;ne Le oe ae Geraldine brook, North — ant Theo Lar: lie, icraee ineHeber City; dren; arson, ean Preceded in oeath tee husband, Maurice daughters, Joysa DeAun, Te: Dawn, tan, ae laMonte Maurice le Kit Cordell Lar ice wil be a Tuesday, 4 ae Ward, M78 2760 Wes), Friends may call Leon Kimball Madsen passed away May 24, 2000 in Murray, Utah. Born March 9, 1920 In Kelly, Idaho fo Delbert Madsen and Violet Bosshardt. He fon in'e’c neers forae"Years during World a W forea. He w jocurementoffice andMotocean Alt Choe tor‘mony Yeas and telvedaya theredSpanish from DMJM, Los es Paehliesturel service manager. Bouse firm as. aSpro ident an as unselish, kind and compass on aoe. fonse of nanoan mo Maryn SccompaniedLeon on hi Saif Lake LOS Temple.He serv fheus 8 AkCorps sisi Work Wor 4 adbing world sons, Denel piss Tolman Porter, age 90, our loving fa- and, and grandtaihner, passed travels” ving in Maite, Frank G. Wangeman, a former senior vice pendent and director of the Hilton Hotels Con ration and an executive e vice president managing director of WaldortAstorla Corporation, diedMay 2000 athis heme in SantaBarbar fon hadBeen‘Battling cancer rankGermany. Mr. Wang eman long and distinguished career in thetospiay industy faus Dyinsuring he was as. sociated wil he world's most just establishments, including fork's Waldort-Astoria and Piaza hotels, George V InFaris and London's Ritz“and Hyde Park His father, the manager of Franklurt’s fa- sisters Seanby hisson, CalinRey,pevente and & brother. erated we, Tuesday, May 30th, 12 the Bennion 4th Nard oie South KemosDrive (2480 West). Friend: 1d fami may call al the Larkin Sunsel Gardensring ary Chapel, 10600 South 1700 East on Monay sePeeand on Tuesday at the ward jeceded in death by parents, Prothers,lls and Glo. According to Leon's wisheshe will be cr Burialwill be in the Utah Veterans Memorial ery, ‘after military salute. Nochorservissetss olan ie In lieuof flowers, donations fo the Utah mane Society, 4242 8. "00We West, Maroy, Utah 84107, wouk iy ted. Funeral direc- tors Jenkins-Soffe Catherine Orr Russell ior to the services. Interment, far’SunsetGardens. Alice Pearl Critchlow Marra because “the Swisswere sich inciteon knew the busine: nfo graduate from Lousanne's 1 taking onhis first ‘nineinausiry meter toom service walle HatThe“if InLondon, Me Wangeman wi fice Posifon betore ‘ranstening his skills to the venerable “Sy 1930, Wa ‘ark. Vernon Nelson Tidwell Vernon Nelson Tidwell, 102, formerly of Smithfield, Posted.awe peacefully on the 2 and full lite. in three| centuries, seeinglife horse and Paul Warren Worthen LAYTON-Paul Warren Worthen, 85, passed quaypeacetully at the LDS Hospital on May ren, rivera i an, WY; Don (Bebra) Plercy of ‘and. Grant (Sally) Percy.ot ves a legacyoffour randchi lidren, and 11 great-gr feIs also survived by two brothers Inaw, eight sistereiniow a and nephews. Hisparents and three torofhers preceded him In death. vany_thanks 19 hiscore sal Gorter Osten‘andAphis fom “nel services will be held on Wednes34, 2000 at 12 noonin the CoalWMS Uteh Stake ‘Center in Coatvile, ian, filends may call at the Walker Mortua Gonfile,Tuesday, eo on ra mm "090to 1430 cam Inte ment,CoatvileCity Cemetery mousFrankfurter Hof hofel, pene chart ne Be misseet precy. He was Survived by his wite, Delone: Shupe; daught Rex TolmanPorter vie botiyo Coalville, UT; and hi Poorsei Sallee of ey Frank G. Wangeman L. Shupe, age76, retumed home to hisPolner in Heaven on May 25th, 2000 at theV.A. Medical Center jas born July 12, 4923, Ogden, Utah to Walterond Yene.thupe, He’ manled Delone rch one neu axe 4 at tt interment American Come. iytinder the ditection of ‘Mcbougal Fu. neral jed hoo! District as a custodian for 13 earsHe Goa loved theile cM. ren whom he met during his time. He was a Pertectionsin hisw lovedto paint. He fecvonhis legacy‘orFann behind for all his flowers and his dog, Molly. He was a devoted memberof 50 years with the American Legion, 35 years with the International Brotherhoodof Electrcal WorkersUnion, andserved on the Coal City Counell.'He ernber of Ihe Ds church,“eave {3Wardand served severalcapac ea by his ere caregiver as led Ininaech by yer us: |. Ted Wherry, ‘ihe Is survived by daughter, Anita Wherry: eriniow, eddieRamirez: dausiet, lene Wheny: erry, doughterindaw.Chis Neeharn:exancen dren, Megan of re| Needham. octal nenks 10 Visiocare Gravesideservices ot Mount Olivet on m. In lieu of flowers ‘make a donation to the American DiabetesAssociation. ‘and Dad, we miss you, and love you whose family had Insivied that he lean French as.0 child, deYerminedthatParis‘nat the next logical ca2. @ position as a recepilns ‘al theGe heceaige V. During his tenure he studied al the Sorbonne, which reHecke his love of refined culture, the arts and engaging conversation, These passions helped to shape hislleandopened doors throughout his c , he also fad visor of We boise:Inemcnager ed he George V hod been trcined in theU.S. and Mbscibed to the American hotel industry jangeman read a in net them about the recently opened Waldor-Astorla was impressed Vi was_ born Sept. 28, 1897, the gon ofHovel Fawin fidweilInSmlinfold. UT. He served on LOS mmissionthe Easternstates in 1919-1921. On the Logan LDS Temple. They later moved to Caliomia where he served as bisho ‘away in July of »fhyadialtion to bolig onuel ord opercioc of 00! Beer” standsin Texas, Colorado, Mess ond CORN Veron cecec a agen!for BeneficialLife Insurance, employed by Lockheed Aircrafi, and a real-estate broerin Colfornie, atireturning fo, Uh Ta 1952 he opened roo!beer stands in Smith field ond Logan he operated until 4974 whenhe felted. Mr. J. Vernon Tidwell (decoused), Nis wie,sBatly Tidwell, Prov ; ‘Arthur (BarDee) 0" grandehildren, ‘and four will m. Wednesday, May 34, 2000 a NelsonFuneral H 2 East Logan ng wl‘Be held ct the Norn Ogden Fest WordAChapel, 626Eat 2600 Noth, Tuesda 6-8 mmabam Ps30p malthe Wednesday prior to services. Buriedwillben the Seine City Cemetary Jerry J. Vach departed this world onhis birthday at namewigashor, vallanstruggle. wr 24, 1967mnSidney, Ne- bre schoolIn 1975, careerwihGE Saxtod inScheneciady. NY test engineer. He d 10 Salt Lake Cily Boise ‘wherehe. spent 26 years 325 Rodriguez, 90, our beloved mother, ther, and sister, passed away May rans Robert F. Piercy COALVILE- Robert Fronkin Percy, our low. father and great. Dixie Otteson Neilson Danny Pullan, loving pop y, dad, brother! uncle Gndfriend, passedaway sud: ‘Gnd unexpect- a8 BLE : Danie! Poooy L. Pullan oppy" B7 ineerfor lenge, jequipm nt is Instrumental In. the In: siluleof Hecticel‘and elecronle Eegineers IEEE) In Idaho. He waselected Idaho Stale fepresentative trom the 16th District for four terms (1969-1975 and 19781979). He marriedBillie Elaine Winkelman on Sepi. 2, 1939. Thelr marrlage was later solemnized in the,Sall Lake Temple. They had fivechil dren. She preceded him in death in te. monied “Moo indbery. Kinead. fn Ogden.Ulan in 198" they moved trom Boise fo Layton,Utah in 1988. Paul was a faithful member of the LDS Church andserved in several capacities, inluding Bishop of theBole El thWard He and his wile, ved a mission to Char fe, North Carolinafrom 1982-1984 otei survived By fivechildren: J.C, (Cor tee) of8 le (St istonaen ite,isScott (Sharla OfBoise, 1D: Jud pan Hunter of Provo,UT; Dan) Scait of ner sunivas ince fis loving wife, ie of children Naene pan“Jenins of idahoFalls, 1D.) He) Kinardof Fruit Heights, UT ‘of Layton,UT; his brother, je grectgrandehiidren, 12, step-grandchildren and 24 step-greal-grandchildr Hisparents his wile, Bille: twosisters, Vera SH fon Alder; ‘three grandchildren andone step-grandchild. ol Precededhim in death. Funeral services will be held on, Tuesday at 14 am. In the Evergreen dpa 2436 Eas! Canyon Rim (1500 North), pm. oitirLindquist’s aulslavionMouary’ Layton Mortuary” {867 186 pr, the church Tuesday ion Asam. plot fo the service. Termeni intheRoyeulie City Cemetery. Carol Dean B. EUTpIUnen os OBITUARIES From previous page Sunday, May 28, 2000 oasko sided he wanted to work there one dy eehe even dared hope to manage ti ion of that ambition istwo cea jer at the ‘age of 23, when he assistant manags theWal orto,“01 course, | knew of th Waldort-Astoria, and jh twas a iit. le bit hesitant 'to go to such a big hotel, it was a very tempting invitation," he recalled te| wakedtwice around ing idort Aston hesa fae forty May28, 000, at herhome ingvile, UT. % She was bom top red sores“4iLp pT be We |, 3453 perl a oy calWodoy el Fieglo at Memorial 0 South 900 cat, bom June 1915, peacetuly slipped awaywhileini Alice Pearl Critchlow Marra, concen herdaughter RON the LDS call her tite. reconplealydade ne de to she wi lable frequent guest, Conr femationdlly tenowned. hotelier wasvioken with. Me. Wangeman's. Euopean linguistic prowess. When he purchased ‘he Plaza HotelIn1943,Mi, Wangeman joined Srmeane coarse with Hilton Hotels C a ration to which adles MIA tion Me. Wangeman would devote therest of 1, GI class Afier two years as general mar Rolief Society president, Relief Soci- career. her, resident, Special inter of Los Angeles's Town House,he retuned vedi like fee own,snarsaietes cin ev called and EMeO. Process nyHl cece ment. The many friends he madethere were w ‘and cami \araHis fator pra in death. Wie is suvived by hs best mend and companion, Randy: and his Iwo “kids” Keno and Jack Is beloved. schnauzers fay with thelr “Dad”to the end. jould like thank Dr. Ina Amber, Amy, ny for their invaluable support Thanks iso to the nursing staff at i. Mark's torthelrcore, 3 ecial thanks Jo LeAnne extended ‘ay witout whose Kelphome core would Nav Deenimpossible, 's request, private memorial ser. iesw‘i later date. In lieu of Wiested ‘donations to the ty rogue: charitable organization ofyour choice. Fred T. Willcox MI. PLEASANT. After o lWetime, of batt one affliction afler another, our Dad,Fr Willcox, 75, of Sprit City, UK the hardest cll, May 25, 2000 Sanpete Valley HosRinseto . in ML ani Daisy Beal Willcox. Newt”Sonpet School. “coon rant of Mr. We song Comvad Miter Wied10tophim to International bust lon's bur noesitn fold 1 eaeee in Waldort-Astoria, Choose wite and fiv we chide Dean passed 4 Utah on Mi service at 10 am. int Snset Gerdens, 10800South 1700 East In Memoriam Penny served in Amy, Infantry Dive sion,\. Normandy Camoe ‘and Northern In Sandy 25.at The 3 : a Juy 9, 1946, In Coolie, UT fo MelvinandCastle Blonauist: Morled <i Zumt yn on January 15, 1936.0perated Dean's Coffee” Shop_In,Cahill. in later years dearly to king and doing for soa ners,Her greatest Sey wes doing tor her Survived by daughters, Jackiepe Wor. burton,Coral(Nell ei 10 graOiehicren 14on chiar, sislers,MarionUaele,Vigia te ‘and brother, E soni A. Nielson 41-24-57~5-28-99 Babe,It 's been a yearsince God lookyou fom us. He hos brought me fo: my ine in Mr. n opted for the Waldort. For the years, they lived at the Waldort Tow- ens, Ina 41st ac the an Embassy to the United s. The to Americon tit fodeos, giehtess sales,ploneoo but chucen. Survivors include his children: Larry {Got relNo Nephi24 gongs.ord g iu if g Ht gc 3 if Connie eaten eee rt Renee children;his sisters: Patsy Lamb, YatesJerry Peterson, Kearns: and his brother, Jim, both of was preceded in sister, Kay; and brothers, services will be ) on ant. He i and John, Tuesday, held on nor $ers heresHomelend Nrag "aH the funeral home on Tuesd 10:0 in 1974, Me. We cof Hitlon services. ‘nterment wit tion of his leadership, Clephan Marcel Sorensen Scroggin ostsa, eared 8 an officer of the remained a director ii ‘ ow Holt, and many Preceded in death by i eeeeee at 20% He 338 tyi i: sppif i 23383 a iit fee! Falahcer ical"62a vaneoyu,babe We love ond miss you.shmn, love, Ola,Rochoet, paces, Pale ond your i Sis, you're the orgs‘over us,We miss you chalove vouweg. Love, Carrie, your sister UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Julie DeHerrera held many word Gre stoke Tor Becowe we wereblessed to have hod ALBRECHT,David M., &@, May 26, Minersville, Olpin Mortuary, Minersville. IARDS, Tobie M., 90, May 26, Salt Lake City, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Murray. BILLINGS, Bertha B., 78, May 26, Spring. ville, Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American BROWN, Linda, 31, May 25, Salt Lake City, McDougal Mortuary, Taylorsville. COOPER, LaVerne S., 4, May 26, Malta, MARRA, Alice P., 84, May 24, Price, Faw sett Mortuary, Price. NBILSON,Dixie O., #2, May 26, Hantington, Holbrook ane Salt Lake City. PETERSON,LaVar ), May 24, ville, Lindquist fiarary: Kaysville. PIERCY, Robert F., 76, May 26, Coalville, ‘Walker Mortuary, Coalville, PORTER, basT., 90, May 25, Porterville, Memorial Estates jortuary, Murray. PULLAN, Daniel5 L., 55, May %,Salt Lake City, Colonial Mortuary, Salt Lake City, Donald L., 76, May 25, "Onten, Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, Sandy TIDWELL, Vernon N., 102, May 24, ‘Smithfield, Nelson Mortuary, Logan. WILLOOX, Fred T., 75, May 25, Mt. Pleas ant, Ursenbach Mortuary, Mt. Pleasant. Patricia C,, 72, May 25, Lay ton, Lindquist Mortuary, Layton, eae eee Springer ‘Turner Mortuary, Richfield/Sall LANGELAND, Kana F., 81,May 22, Salk Lake City, Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake City. MADSEN, Leon K., — Ida. ho, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Murra) OBITUARY DESK HOURS Monday-Friday, 8 a.m,to p.m. ‘Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. \ ! |