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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS/OBITUARIES Thursday, June 15, 2000 OBITUARIES Pepito Joseph Timoth' . Archuleta : Steven Tolman Smith Steven Tolman 4, Lucille Wilson Floor Caryol L. Burton Weaver died be oted £3" KAYSVILLE Caryol L. Burlon Weaver, 83, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away T June 43, 2000 afler a brief iton ness. she will be greatly missed we blewwed with ‘Ste, know she Is at peace reunited phen Aninony, 19, and stanton Parker, 16,of HE ere6 in Ls rs whe Hazel. Lythgoe and Rober! E, burton. She was raised In Layton area.and graduated 2 sisters and one brother In Salt Lak City, ond one ey ‘wore mamtied for 40 until Lous ‘away, They had fivechildren: Gary, ent Vat, Kaye, and Brod. Bill Kostroun/The Associated Press New Jersey's Scott Gomeztakes the cup from Scott Stevens (4) during their Stanley Cup-victory celebration Wednesday at the Meadowlands.It was the Devils’ second title in the pastsix years. "Tailgate Party Good Enough to Frances For Devils’ 2nd Stanley Cup ect gencchicrenieanynieces Val, and Brad: ‘grandson, Doug: het “This is the mostgratifyingfeeling in the world.” at ‘unaauet’s| "Donaldot and Friday, ; Sune16,2000 , : ‘can you an angel? Th for loving us all so much, Mom, We will miss you ventas Fe Wetman Egginton, children, ion, Dul Patty}eg.oa day Iilsvon Boe(Kien)on from 68 p:m. and on Friday one hour but know your beoutul epiwill be with us Hon andMindy(Lowell)Bennett.Grit fo ihe services. Interment whl be in the Survived by daughter, Barbara Kalanizes kin Res, Magole snyder PA Cinse Kayvile Chy Cemetery. (Golden, dadesed sons: Denny (Jeanne), many mony ‘trends js and and tari Survived by her fait Ken Daneyko down a canyonofheroes? This is One staff of the University New Jersey:A tailgate party ona concrete prairie was just fine, out Wednesday ina parking lot at the Meadowlands Sports Complex to celebrate the team’s second Stanley Cup championship in six seasons. Light rain and lower than normal temperatures did notdeter fans from saluting their team. They cheered wildly as captain Scott Stevens came out with the Cup against a backdropoffireworks andticker tape. Stevens thanked the fans for their support, particularly when the Devils were away from home. ofcelebration is more interactive for the fans.It’s better than the fans standing aroundto see the team for 10 seconds.” The celebration also featured a laser light show and video highlights of the team’s championship season. coach theteam next season, was greeted with chants of“Onemore year”as hegotupto speak. Robinson indicated he would return as long as General Manager Lou Lamoriello also comes back under the team’s new owners. Owner John McMullen sold the team to YankeeNets for $175 million and will surrender control July 12. The team is expected to move to Newarkafterthat. “In another month I'm going move to Nashville. "Devils ‘Stay! Please!” read the parking lots outside the Dev- Fans waving Devils flags and cgrrying homemade Stanley Cupsandpitchforksformedasea of red and white. They arrivedin the afternoon for the start of a free Fan Fest with games, food Continental Airlines Arena. This time McMullen refused an offer from city officials to have a ticker-tape parade in downtown Newark, where the team plans to moveunless a new arena 0a rip ils’ home building, now called is built in the Meadowlands. H I e ps S id pl ers ComeTogetheras ig a Team BY La MONICA EVERETT. ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE “Grandpa Cookie” i Jor; Music: minor) gen Bp Lo ge’ ; ; ; it helped with the intensity lev- ffronk) Macchione, Wes! 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He Waveled extensively to hundreds of i giving more than yenfonspresentations cles andatseminar, lor 300 prcone webppress’ Spercion. quick. piles. put Cys of sai Bronce, ‘Don wos foldtoke 10 test Polson on a Niltlop South 47 at'42 noon al Colonial Hils, Word, 1458 ‘ere. 47th East, Soll Lake City. Friends may he twilight years of her life (1996-2000), ‘overlooking the lake and mountains he In Mintoula, MI. 4-800-473-4588 11:45 a.m. Inlerment ot Memorial Estates wil be held on Soeavaon,hee, % twee children, Fee ae2 Shoovereattoe brother, nino, De Wendell West, a View fosa/Shalterd Fox!X Ward Chapel, 2608 Soun Mo Goa hee” oseme West Volley cy, ui “We're going to have our own newspaper — 5,000 copies — sent Plead FO | Francisco Nighthawks. “We wentonthis roadtripand we had a lot of normal starters that couldn't be with us and we had to play three high school girls — we were that short of to all the youth coaches and we're going to inviteevery youth 18 for fun and entertainment.” carenne oer men's indoor Freez MertacryP se , rom foutn 200 Yost, Loke Cy. Julie DeHerrera and Rossi. “But they did very well.” The Spiders will reappear for stage an exhibition game for youth Junie 30 at Juan Diego. CARR, Willard L., 99, June 14, Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake Sa! Si Seas arcana Tle HARMON, B, 7, June 13, Pairs view, Wyo., Lake Memorial Mortuary, Sandy. HOLT,Carole, 8,June 1,Salt LakeCity, Jenkins Mortuary, 5 LARSEN, Martin L., @, June 13, Salt ieeefee Eeanonher. onal ve game Lake City, Memorial Estates Mortuary, NELSON, Leona B., #2, June 13, Codar- 7 Josephine W., 9, June 1, Kaysville, Lindquist Mortuary, MEDINA, John J., 49, June 12, Riverdale, ville, Idaho, Memorial Estates Mortuary, wawA, Rruchiyo, #7, June 11, Tacoma, Wash., Deseret Mortuary, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. , Salt Lake Beaver, Holbrook Drucilla 8, 97, June 9% onday, Ross! said, ‘ ~*~ da ednesday an alps t P ea vis , y City. Lawn Mortuary, Salt laom VOGL, Colia, 67, June 13, American Fork, a ville,WEA! Caryol L., #8, June 13, KaysMortuary, Kaysvil e. eee ee June 14, Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortumry, Salt Lake City, Columnists Rolly & Wells do it “1 was in the first home game Serre going foe, we'regoing to make some othefstars. D aera UTAH DEATHS GOTCHA! neces meemerians Garin maintain fans without @ spar home opener. ewongenn. may,ocone, peor 10 vervicen, Wer, LaGey MES Ty a00,ct. tne S- Rends, Voney need to build awareness. caboront tanusocheers 6 Tom would oll work together on a model Sreaper emai’ corpanier spettdoiag CARTON as proceded Goat byNiewie. per Valley) In EI Paso, Texas, where trends motherin-law, and greai- clolion siondards commitiee aller World W. Wireabtion plcotespedter, — Funeral services will be held at 10 am., Foothill F.C. and beating the San their spirits and make for a great ending for the season because being on the road Mize"entcrene "grondestoren bb ‘she home game.” The team is conscious of the Walker said home games will ing agents, school leachers and other He was vice-president of the aie . Pees: Sid Wendel Hon one May Blyond Gonetwo.eavivehr et that cause we had about 2,300 at the support of a home crowd at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper. years, and was in the oie hacen one grondchkaren 24 wel 3: ode) vemoedlayoultus,posement Fastservice time in tasidence ct the Los Terved on the Nallonal Model Ralljood Dung Ly months after their home opener they're looking forward to the. Stake Clerk for 29 continuous yeors, Word Clerk forof seven yeorsQuorum) prove President the 266th Brouidentfor 28 years):shewas ¢ siguncn, leaders ofThe High reat, Gucram, Orecaree lieu of fo flowers, Dan requesied diene 5850 Gtmisionit 900from Eat 10:30 or Sane. Farmington, UT)itera and (Temecula, heHisrellred. mcr bein made the international Heartmemorials insiitule morlal day atEstolas, Colonial HillsSouth Ward to poner With visitsLonoe to thetimmees homes of CA) her Meta hobbies were In electronics, trains low, heavy schedule allowed them to come together as a team and now ., Coun. Sacre and service to others, AUtCS HerretofholtwHeserved ferchonhk ae ee noes vent Holladay; andnine clean) Laren,om,Taylorsville; “There's a natural interest in “We've gone to the roots —- the during muct Than Martin fedby Nemesetue ‘Emi Bary ne (oe el,” said goalkeeper Meagan youth clubs — and they are insaid, jider halfback Heather et 8B.Scott Brewster). he ved by hit chikdren, 14 grandchildren and14 great- janiel D. Basta these girls,” Rossisaid. “We were Many players said the road- " oy tadion baw Conn POLSON, MI. - Daniel D. Basta, 62 of Polson, They finally will play another six home games next month: waar 44"2900, at his home in Lake City, Ulan, Oe wasbomAug.81940, InBout, Ula the sonof Willard Gollord’ Annie Char: folCallCan He graduated tom Davis He manied C eeper ures, 198% In the Sat Lake Temple. She “pey reared feu enidren: Or, Stephen 1, Wiser, §. Car (Susan Johnson) and C. Elaine Con sup, Meriywagedin ie mela caning ineyS'ON,Sieur mciiengesture Chach oflenaChi of LaterdoyPat@ —‘Sisvived by three children, MI,pawsed away June 10,2000 of coronary fou ‘great randienicrenfirando, home game July 1, nearly two shocked in the beginning be- games last weekend, losing to Gecsed thet parents: Ai. tne ene ct het death, ela had 27 grandchildren and 27 ‘Co-owner and president of Lar The Utah Spiders seem to be playing a disappearing act on ‘The Spiders (4-3) split two 10 Willard Lamoni Carr a Ne away of his home in Salt musew fern fend enjoyment of acfe‘chy.Ul-on June 43, 2000, + oo et S0M Aly29, 1916, lo Ann Nom Moyes Lor. fy LAi prcalgdog a Fe"tended South Highschool,He maried 2%, Herold Emerson, J. (lane) of Sondy, his bed hlend, Melbathomion, on Ociober u fenLes(victoria)at tecon, f,12n..0,mamogesolernnued Totin_ada, CA: two Iving s: Luan Of, January 18, 1998. ter smlngien,Us and Lance fare oulingNod ryWor served ines (Cachl) of‘daughter, Temecula,kelCA. A son, r Yeot® 08 a recreation and payr | inthe amateur Women's Premier Soccer League. she was Hs dona- flary was on culslonding mustcion|playing the oranid Bae li church meetings; her Grcheshol music, erotic ing family, frends and others In thelr ot fermerianond ee Gah andadults troughou! her We — oflen as. an Seaeiecaypenuee ont e give 1,rove around them. Het ™ cots the: team’ rennet Draper, Rossi cts to pick up where it left off. their fans. eta May Pietce Turley, age 86, dled June 9, 2000 in Temecula, California. ‘She was bom April 18, 1944, In Ei Paso, MeryPorce,ecenity Ce, 10% ‘arivedcatved (4refugees5 Of of the Mexlcan Civil War” (Revolution). from the c in Northern Chihuahua. She attended El Paso High Schoo! and graduated from the Juarez Stake Academy Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. kela OAR ndStoMocoreFrecece, win the Lamanis hvatou & erasesonbiceth forlorile:ondtwee, brolher,Gallard C ss beanie rr Di celled thar mochaondwouth ama famingion; Vernon 8 Centerville; and Johnson, eet an 3 outfora victory celebrationafter that Stanley Cup, though their ing the prevailing fan sentiment. : ; That celebration,too, was held in ng arsen enthusiasm was somewhat clouded by the team’s threatened told the crowd. ae faa ‘This team is going to be a dT e Drive. Interment, In Hleu of flowers, the family tions to the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Bogon a long leaching career. she poused trom leaching during World War Noserve O§ SampNears, Following wor she eleaching ot Monroe, Websler. POUT, iroaaron vesolict chien She loved teaching ciafts. Member of SurvivedByton, B. (Suzan Holes, Provo; and threeMainow: grandchildren, Holly, ME, aster" Louse Mcinews model for every otherteaminthe R Edythe Hales Edythe Cordelia Mathews Holes, age 90, swateid June 13, 2000 In West Valley Born Sept. 29, 1909 In Midway, Utah, comer Onn ee eee Verona June 2, 1934 in Salt Lake Cy, Utah; prepacedOe ee ee tn904. Following Het Wasatch tawn Mor ; jand Sail lake City Cemetery. The Devils beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 in double overtimeSaturday, propelling them to their first Stanley Cup championship since 1995, when they swept the Detroit Red Wings in thefinal round. More than 25,000 fans; turned 5 onesign at the 1995 rally,reflect- and music. Wednes Martin “Marty” Luris anywhere,” shesaid. “This kind to join you as a fan,” McMullen NHL.” be made fo the Kristen “They are tough and they are have you guysthere.” Ken Daneyko summed up the team’s feelings as he looked out at the big crowd. “This is the most gratifying feeling in the world,”he said. Larry Robinson, who hasn't officially decided whether he will Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on In lieu of flowers, the family dium wearing a Devils jersey, great road team,” Stevens said on a podium filled with the team and family members. “We always held Friday 4 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State St., where friends may call Thursday i. and Friday one how prior 10 interment, Sunset Gardens. praised the team’s tenacity. gritty,” Whitman said. “They hangtogether.” The governor also defended the event’slocation. “Anybody can have a parade “That's why we're such a surest Pilar Robles, Wagee Halabi and Horbetchko, who cared for Mom in her final ars and have now become part of our to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn ark. spokeswoman Helen Strus estimated the crowd at’ 40,000 to 45,000, based on a count of vehicles in the parking lot. Gov. Christie Whitman, who was booed loudly by the crowd when she appeared on the po- receded in deuth by husband, Bil Heights 5th Ward, 7075 South 2245 East. Fam% I fasatch Lawn Mortuary, 4 the church on Friday from 4 4 be State Police reported there were no arrests or reports of troubleatthe celebration. Meadowlands Sony (Cone) ong Bovekim). daughtersnjaw: Georgene Floor (Michael son), Ann Focae soeone cen ; children; [- [reta May Pierce Turley an teas will be held Frick June 16, '2000 cf 12 noon ol the Coflonwood a A crowd of more than 40,000 New Jersey Devils fans turned Utah Medical Center, and National institutes of Heath services on Devils star thank you. . > BY AMY WESTFELDT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST RUTHERFORD,N.J. — Whoneeds a ticker-tape parade I Weaver Richards of Sall Loke iy: news andfends, She a was preceded Ins, |