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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune ~~ OBITUARIES Vance Willard Aagard FOUNTAIN GREEN - Yonce Willord Aagard passed owoy July 22. 2002, at his @ From previous page ee Susan Butler Syyears that‘Thad with her. Suzi wos born in Sait Loke City, Utah, on May 12, 1948, to Gordon Holbrook ond Claire Colleen ‘ook. She wos raised ee from fended the querque for three years. was employed as a dental hygienist and as a photo technician. She was married to Jomes Butler inSeattle, Washington on December She issurvivedby her husband Jim at also and Wakefield of sought son, Shaun MehitianofMiaway. toh; and four granddaughters, Dominiaue, ond janielle, and Kayla Jean anKassidy Jo, also’ numerous other 1 latives, she was death her brothe Lee Holbrook "in 2000 nd by her father, mother and step-me Though we will missSuzi, we rejoice ee fret she is ie very pres‘and "ow ts from the fimitation of her eothy A funeral service will beTuesday, uly 25. 2002, of 2 at Family Bible Church, with Pastor James Mikos officiating. interment will follow at Maple Leaf Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Huntington's Disease Society of America, Northwest Cha jer, P.O. Box 33345, Seattle, WA 98133. Arrangements under direction of Burley Funeral Chapel,30 8.6.Ely . Oak Harbor, WA PYROS, John Bernard Parry Hazel Victorine Wintie Madse: passed away on July 19, 2002 from 9) stroke and Mess incident to age. She was 93 years ol Wetel come, ite fis world March 1308, 1909, the frstchild of Austin Tracy and Hazel torine Spiers Wintle, Born and raked Ogden: was the grandchild of Utah pioneers. Her great-grandfather, John opine was an acquaintance of Joseph Minos and followed was original Pony Express riders1800, rel. Born to a sheep man, she spent mi her early childhood with her rast on jarents of Ehildren: frodtord (Brenda), Fountain NY; Scott Gress: Aw, Salt_Loke Gor), ‘ountain Green; Salt ake C aa"Graduated from Moroni High School, attended Snow College and BYU, and graduated with a Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah College of Law. After, graduation from law school, he practiced law for @ short time, but his great love wos sheep ranching, and he was in business first with his father and brother. and later with his two sons. He loved his sheep, his horses andhis dogs, the mountains, the desert, and the como: raderie ‘with, friends. and acquain tonces in the sheep busine: He served in the UnitedStates Army Air Corps in World War Il in the China-Burma-India theater of ie camps in the Wasatch Moun- operations, serving most of “Hazel attended Ogden High School graduating with the class of 1927, ‘and attended Weber Coliege in Qgden. She excelled in English ond th i ol and coltitle role in the We and playes3 roduction of ie high point of “Sweet Lavender", her Weber She was still a Weber sophor jore when she married her. lifelong sweetheart, Joseph 0. Madsen, on October 20th 1928. As Ching, iecting U.S. (plane the "Burma Hump”Fin the Himalayos. MS o serviceman, he traveled around the world, sailing from Newport News, Virginia, across the Atlantic, and docking two years later in Seattle, Washington, ¢ served on the Fountain Green iy’“Council and on several boards of directors. He wos president of the Utah Woolgrowers Association, and he jarriage in Salt Lake LOS Temple. Their Mutual Dare” lasted for over 60 years until commented, "Who would have thought that a dare on the way to a Saturday Gttemnoon football game would have ended up with @ mess Hazel began teaching teac fifth and sixth gisdes at Smith Elementary choo! in Gacecs 1953, and completed her teaching degresfein 1957 Gt Utah State University while raising her three children, She retired from teaching in 1973. Next to her family she considered her teaching career fo be the greatest ond most fulfilling accomplishment inher| independent VentnEven though she was a homemaker, mother, and teacher for most at time in a remote oreo ie = Fune alcoven wn be held 2 pa Thursdayyy 25th in the chapel ot View Meméjib SONSFost 7800 South (ben Friends may call two foursner to services for visita The family Taguein lieu of flowmade in the nome of John .ronnie with Bank One 3430. South Redwood Road, West VeileyGy, tesy ond thanks t ICU softof Ponce r Valley Hospital for their care and in Bob R. Anderton = 3 ¢ g 2) John Bernard Parry, born 9 March 1931, Monti, Utah, to parents Bernard Harmon’ and Ella Reva Christine hotay ie Mt Parry(both deceased), passed away 002 after extensive diel “complications Brothers and fo Waservice oh We Coursine sisters include Ronald, Elaine Murphy, Ret will be in the Fountain Green Barbara Wanlass, Nelda Lussen and Eunice Harris (decease is survived by his long time _{halebyfriend ondwife of over 50 years, Furner Mortuary of Mt. Plea Patsy Lee Arnold Parry. They are ‘ar il, at Blessed by having five wonderful chil Ogden chapter © Vao Bowers Ne Utah Pioneers: Active until the an Debbie (Douglas) Dellinger, Frances) Hall, John (Christi) Mek feguior of the Bountiful kang. Chad (Conelio| Ulpar), Bruce Golden Age Canter bridge club every (Wwho'was taken from this family alon; Thursday afternoon until as recently with his son, Aaron, during a bunting 5 three weeks before her death. and camping cident “in October ate Was precededin death byher F husbon 2000 Allen. FockA. Madsen of "eHtke‘ci te brother, of Li Mesa, CA; ond eet-grond daughter, ochel Allred. ‘she. is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Cote (pete) Gilmore of Bountiful, ard K. (Sharon) Monsen” oF Price;14“grondidre,|21 great. grand numerous niecesad piersbea not related fo. her directly-whom also called het {Grandma Hazel,”ond she cherished them too as her owr ral services "vit Mortuary, 4! Larkin be held ot 24th Street, Vao Bowers, our dear sweet husbeloved father, grandfather, William LaVar “Bud” Mair Bob R. Anderton went to meet his tow lovedones July 20, 2002. rizona, He is survived by his wife of 56 two children Joon z #3 groraenren.Troy is ‘mountains wth is famity and us who were lucky enough to have hod him in our lives, ey thatif we need ing he wos the ee to call. He wos 2 iBver ofonimals, reat core of his special four ‘canine.“ictends; to ‘doe to ham hewil be missed. 8 preceded in death by his in-law, grandparents, Brotherin-law, nephew, ond several Hes survived by hi of twent his. son Weiley tenday uty,25. 2002 at 1,00 p Toe!ies rien 4 2 on‘st en from M30ganmi12130pn in the Tooel City Cemetery Die on July 20, 2002 in Tooele, He was born Sept 24,1921 to Danjel ond Ellen Pearl Hamilton Mair in Heber, Utah. He married Vilene Joan lodden on Nov. 20, 198) in Tod Pork, Utah. She we Nov. 24, the Armed Forces and wot g World War eee irom a fice He gho worked w im Demi na fide ot Grontsy! He is sive by sony Mike (Diano) Evelyn, Hel Grontsvilie ond Mel of Tooele, ial niece, Liz Ramsey and ne johny Romsey, 20 ere ren, seven great-grandchildren and one great yrondson on the way, and mony rela. ives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, wife. ond sisters. Lola, Edna, Bonnie and Vi Sreret wrens wit|beheld on Fri day July 26, 2002 ot 1,00 at the Grontsvilie 9th Word,4 West Apple St. Friends may at ch from 11:30 am. sa12.90 m. interment inv Grontiville “emetery. Funeral Directors Tate Mortuary Jerson, ‘erron, Utah, laCol (BordeinDastrup,Bd Richfield, Ut, Les julie, C) tt Anderson, of reat-grandcildren ind ferson; Amanda, Cotten, ond lst ost, Xho survived bj C Bowers Jock foo Joy Hunter; two Katie ‘ahoon and ismussen; sister in lows, Earlean Bowers and Ruby Nun ley; other deor family members In udeee re “ ie Stephensen, Glen Stephenson, Mary one Eldred Sipphonean Reed ord EvelynNunley, Jock and’ Myrna. Nun and Florence Nunley receded in death by ne parents; sister, LoUno Covanee Clifton; Brother, RobertBowers; Laue {leon Holman’and Wi wnley Voo hod the een 3 make friends wherever he went and everyone who Voo loved him. He will be eer missed--especially all his hugs. ‘uneral a will be held Thurs. oywee 1002 at the Taylorsville Ward Chonel ot 43 3420 West (Kathy Avenue), West Utah ot 12:00 p.m. where riends may call Wednesday dy 24, 2002 from6-9 pin. ond trom 10:30 fo 1 hed on fhe ro the service. A at Valley” View Memorial ‘ork. Under the direction of Larkin this newspaper, call 237-2931 Utah Pioneers. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., , July 25, 2002 Chapel. Friends may call Wednesday, July 24, 2002, from 6:00 8:00 ‘p.m. at’ Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful and again at Russon's prior to services from 8:45 — 9:45 a.m. ferment will beat Bountiful. City Cemetery. Online guest book and di Catherine was gracious, kind and lovingJody.OnJoly 20, 2002, at the age Bhed' "avey rom _complications of a stroke ay fone,con ly 7th Orville and Grace Leddy She was raised in Salt lake City re she graduated from high school ond attended college e lived in Atlanta, New York and Virginio before returning to alt Lok f@ she spent the last 18 years. ren were her pride ond joy Mary,Jane, is survived by her cil dren; ips (Salt Lake City), oh’ Melisso. Philips Spokane). Also survived by her grandchildren; Alexis and Jennings Phillips and her brothers; Orville, Alfred, Par Michael, on Tom Leddy. Preceded in death by her eside service will be held on Thewsay the 25th of July in the Aion ity Cemetery Albion, Idaho m. si i from 9:00 10:00 “oun, on Thursday at Neil O'Donnell and Sons mortuary 372 East 100 South Salt Lake City Prior to the procession and interment Kaethe Kalvass Winter K ‘aethe Arndt Kalvass Winter, 93, sige July 21, 2002in Salt Lake City, was a Mormo!n pio- neer coming from Scotland at the age Boyd Carson Wilson, age 86 of 11 years. Sheis adaughter of Payson, passed away Monday, Joly ofjoneer. She bel @ Alva 22, 2002 at his home. let Con of ieSavgitert ot Uish ie was born December 6, 1915 in Pioneers. She was president for many Conrad Winter in Payson, Utah, a son of Clarence LeRoy and Nellie Louise Carson Wilson. He married Jennie V. Tanner, June years and an officer. She was a wife, homemaker, mother and a dedicated person to her 26, 1937 in Payson. Their marriage family ond husband. She was on ac December 1, 1952 in tive member of the LDS Church, She the Manti LDS Temple. They just ale held many positions in al the auxiliabrated 65 years of marriage. rigs of the stake and w: been employed as a She is survived by ser,daughter feranton for Sirowberry Highline Cotherine Kaye; sons, a eve, Water Users. He was then employed tynn Dick the, seven stander, at Geneva Steel until his retirement. wassolemnized le was an active member of The Church of Tews Christ of Latter poy Saints and served in varus le always loved horses ant froined and raised them in his youth. He was an active member of the Cockleburr Riding Club for many years. Most family vacations included campin: riding. He loved growing a vegetable garden, but his greatest love was to spend time with Grondehidren ‘and great-grandchildrer en include: his wife, Heme, of oy en sons and a ughter, Kenneth A Wilson, ‘Oxford, granddaughter, exis; Temes Die) ony nieces and nephews, Preceded in death byparents; husband (March 1293); on , Agnes Burr, Mary ehwill be July 25, 2002, 12 hoon, Valley View 7th Ward Chapel, $400.5, SLC, UT. Viewing, 30.1 1:48 osm. prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. tors: Neil O Donnell and Sons. Ohio; Carol Sue (james) Mortensen, fen Brent L. (Ann) Salt Lake City. ‘She was an active member of the LDS Church. She, was galled the “missionary mother" in Kassel, Germany and very well known for her hospitality. Kaethe was always adignified, Beautiful lady. in action, fs houghts. Everywhere Ground her wos beuuly. Kaelhe was always dressed like a queen, modest and yery refined. She was a good or gonizer and ver: determined in Feaching her goo! she wanted to ac complish, She Is survived by her son, Rainer Ursula), Kalvass, grandson, Thomas Miriam), and great grandchildre elanie and Lucas, all of Kaufungen, Germany. She was preceded in deoth by both husbands and a daughter, Baerbel Kalvass. According with her wishes, ravi side service will be held Thursday at Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East00 ‘South, Funeral direc: ison, Salt City; 12° grara hildren; 31 rant grandchildren; a sister, Thelma Fran Chapmon. He was preceded by: @ son, Scott B. Wilson; and two brothers, LeRoy and Cornell Wilson. Funeral services will bee Friday, ply 26, 2002, 11:00 Merton Ross Smith Ruth Rigby Our loving husband, father and grandfather, Merton Ross Smith, Sarah Ruth Hansen Rigby, age 82, passed away July 20th, af the home ved in Orem, Utah. Ruth was born Novemt 25, Lake, to Joseph 5 in the The family would’ like to express appreciation to Vista Care Hospice for their special serv Condolences 10the‘family may be www.walkerfamllynortvarles.com. Sarah Smith, Reva cate Madsen August 8, ee in Salt take we inthe Salt Lake LDSTemple, Merton worked as an accountant for Chevron Oil Company. He was a sur foter ‘solemniized vivor of Pearl Harbor, serving on the Herbert “Herbie Babbel USS signed iahoma, and later was e eae Nim as- held many Christ of Latter-day Saints. callings in TneChurch of Teas He loved to hunt, fish, and was an avid golfer, He also raised and raced Pigeons. Merton had special gift of Veeng a fend to oll Survived by his wife, Reva; son, Bruce \Gve‘en); doughter, Judie (Terry) Oler; seven grande Midrety five great grandchildren and one nephew. Preior. in death by. sister, Afton rnold. THE FINAL PAGEIS TURNED Funeral services will be held Thurs doy, July 25,,2002 at 11,00 am.ot the Olympus ‘9th Ward, 463. are Road (9285 EJ, where fiends vist ftom 9:4 10:4 pri © the service. Interment Mant ity cometary WEST-JORDAN - Herbert Babbel, beloved husband, father, grandtather, prect-arondtamer, brother ‘end, passed away July 19, 2002 with his loving and devoted fomily beside him. He wasborn in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jon. 11, 1916 to Albert Henry and Emma Rawlin Bobbel. Married Flor ence Wanda Ewell on July 26, 1939 and they were blessed with six beautiful children, He spent his years working in construction a was always very proud ofjobs he did to perfection. Served in the U.S. Novy six years, ond served in the Merchant ‘Marines during World War Il. Rose Arbor wasthe Gaties ‘and enjoyed spending family camping, hunt bo Harole leaves vs vith @ iitetime. of wond mories that will remain forever ta ‘our heorts. We will miss You dearly Survived by his wife Florence; daughters, Raviene and Grant Taylor, Vida (Tex) and Steve Williams, and Ting and Robert Joocobsen; sons, Wood! bob! Steven and Susoi in Babbel, ond William Bobbel; ster Martha Burke of Bremmerton, WA; 16 grandchildren, 27 great-grand children. Herbie's children are so grateful for the loving selfless care their mother hos given him for the last several ors Graveside services will be held at ihe Utah Wit Bluffdale.Friday, 11 a.m. their 63rd wedding anni Shan thelr life started to. ether the Broomheat Funeral Home. 12600 ‘So. 2200 W, Riverton Anthony F. Cristaudo (Grandpa Tony) Anthony Frank Cristoudo, born August 30, 1920, in Mesina, Sicily Pietro Cristoudo "ond Mario Leonardi, posed away July 1, elma elle) Funeral services for ry Thomas Anderson will be Thurs: y 5, 200; 00 am. at 2002 ‘causes: melden" ember of ‘ar il, Married Elorive Febo,later divorced. Married Sherry Wi Revvedby fis wile, _sherty, brother, Frank. Plantation, Fl; son, David (Mary) Crud,dovgner, Gina (Michael) MeCon stepchiidren: Mike Wilson Wilson, Bill nphy; Cristouds Ar Cristavdo, J ‘Wilson, Heoly, Crystal je randchildren: Lyn sports). married Chores R t igby of few,Utah on April. 16, 1942 thet marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple Charles passed away in June of 1974. Ruth enjoyed gardening and with a half acre to take care of, she got her share of it. She worked at Barbizon for 25 years and later as aFoster Grandparent at the Maeser and Sun crest. elementary schools until her health no longer allowed it. She wos onactive member of the LDS Church ie is survived by three sons: my (Owinn) of Hurricane; Perr of American Fork; ond Kelly"iesof City. ‘Brothers: Hansen Leda) of Idaho, Hansen of Magno. Lucille ‘ainter of Santaquin, ond Donetta Hansenof Pleasant Grove. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and 13. great-grandchildren, fe will miss your laughter, your sense of tumor and your cour age. We Love You mneral services willbe held Thurs day, July 25, 2002 « 00 pm. in the Geneva Heights Stoke Center 546 North 500 West in Orem. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 the Sundberg-Olpin 495 South State also one hour prior to the services ot the stake center, Interment will take place in the Orem City Cemetery Wilson, 4 Nicole Cristoudo, Jay len Cristoudo, Urioh Wilson ond Pearl Wilson. As per oo. wishes there will be no funeral servi "No torewell words were spoken, not time to soy good-bye, you were jone before we knew it, ond only 0d knows why We will miss you Grandpa! Online guest bi www tussonmortuary,com. $0, Glenooks (855 £,) Gall, Tuesday, Jul 20 7230 pm ot the Jenkins Sotte’ Morty ary. 4760 So. State St. and Thursday 10-10:45 a.m. at the church. Inter ments Murray CHY Cemetery emer Sweet Lucky - Life Don dovugiter, father gianee. rectGrompa, Larry, Dione In remembrance of many loving. caring, RAPD).some foolish. always potient to o iA 4, me too ust call me 10. friends go lore. We all miss you 0 lot Love from the “group” Express condolences online. See the obituary section at www.sltrib.com A $s posed away on 2002 in Salt Lake City om Jane was born on December 26, 944 in Wendell, idaho to Deutsch-Eylau, Germany to ‘Emil a Joraschewitz versary For extra copies of @ member of the Daughters of the Catherine Dick Grant Boyd C. Wilson "Dodioved his foltystore e life ferton. wos married to wos m 0 Ward 8ryson in the Sait Loke Temple. After the death of her first husband in 1968 she married again in 1972 to Alton Leak. Lorene wos an active member of the LDS church until her health would not allow her to ath tie selonvours, Lorene wes ri Friends may visit from 1 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 780. South remple,priorto the service. vation Corp. Vao worked at Kennecott Copper ‘Company, then served 4, years in the ir Force. He also Yorkearo realtorof Midwest Reaity andlater as 0 broker for several firms. re jooele Army be a otter 20 years. as 0 housing Harel ‘ond Ph ils Mary Jane Phillips orene A. fox) Bryven.teok died rections at www.russonmortuary.com Married Flos ‘oon, mary, 23, 1946, in Salt take ity, ‘Utoh. “After he groducted’ from’ Moroni High. He served 21 months in the Civil Conser- Be vend 20,et in ee He was a devoted husband, father, brother, son, and friend. Those Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. She was Ke last s in member of 11 childres See RareiS pie and friend, 84, oly20, 2002 in Salt takeci, Uton” Born March 27, 1918 in Fountain Ogden. Utaon“Thursday, Joy25h, Green, Utah. His parents were 2002, ‘begiming at 1:0 PM Viewing for family,Nand friends, la Harrison ond) Eyo Bowers. mediately followe: ‘memorial services at 2:0 p.m. Interment at Aultorest Cemetery in Ogden will follow. Please plan to come and help her fopiycscelebrate this remarkable womar children and nine grea’ igrandctlidren. louse of Representatives. "Flapper" in the jazz Age cf "and was always very outspoken aiuto oie eF omen in ‘our society. Had the Woman's Mov forefront of y,the charge, dragging her husband and children along with her. A lifelong resident of Ogden ond Weber , Utah, except for a e ears residence in Oakland, CA with her husband in heras 1930) She moved to Bounfif 91h Bri Johns‘occomplishments in this lfetime are too numerous to mention, However, his love, compassion, and teachings to all those that know him will remain forever, We as a famil realize his importance on this eai will nurture and survive knowing that he is in a better place. and free pain that he suffered for manyy owoyy peacefully in her sleep, Sunday. july 2 She born june 14, 1920 to Edward ‘W. Snow ‘ond jolene I Olson in Eureka, Utoh. 7 her child in Sanpete county and Solt Lake City ‘She attended schoolin Salt L i She married the love Se ofea life, Eugene R. McPhee in 19 oung girl, Delia sang the oldKDYL rade station, Lote, in life, her grandkids werealways trying to etgrammy to yoodel for them mony her greatest, pleasures were fem _Somerges. cori ow fan avd Jorz. fon. She loved. gardening. especially her aBut her main enjoyment was her mil She’is survived by her bsband of ; two sons and one davter, gene (Dalene) McPhee, Taylorsville; oe Dan) Tate, Roosevelt nd Conni McPhee, Salt Lakevei eight g He was bishop and a bishop's counselor in the Fountain Green Ward ond served in many other ward and stoke Capacities. He also served in LDS mission inthe New England states. granddaughters, two grandsons, and one great-grandson. Also arehis brother, Wesley Aai Lake; his brother and Welby and Opal Aagard, Salt Lake; two sisters: Hazel Bailey ond Kenna Rasmussen, Fountain Green; and two sisters-in-law: Mary Aagard Ogden; and Mary F eae lephi. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Burnell and John, nd’ two sisters and their husbands, LaPrele and Walter Neville, and Laurel and Fred Scholes; one sister-inlaw, Voneal Aagard, and two brothers-in-law, Ernest Bailey and Victor Rasmussen. This gentle, intelligent, giant of a man taught by example, never forcing is views of opinions on anyone, an he was loved and respected by his family and friends for, among mony other things, his honesty, integrity, kindness, and patience. He loved to read, travel, sing with his family, and often remarked about God's beautiful earth and its wonders. Funeral “services. will be held, on Thursday, July 25, 2002 ot 11:00 a.m. at the Fountain Green, 2nd Wa 0 W,). Friends ond fort may een Wed. evening 2002 from 6-8 p.m. at the Lorene A. (East) Bryson-Leak Della Maxine Snow McPhee Delic Maxine Snow McPhee powed iene eight years in the Utah State 2 Saon butler, oe554, 10 yearresiof Oak died at Life Core —i ofS dG von on Fridoy J BS Tuesday, July 23, 2002 The SaltLakeTribune See you soon. Rose Movitor % |