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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES Eairs Luetta Ernstsen OBITUARIES Joseph Albert Frank Friday, September 2 Loree Van Wagoner Dickson Orullian Our beautiful Mother. Grandmother. Sister ond Aunt. returned to Heavenly Al7 2002 Gail Wendell Poulson Rose Marie Steadman @ From previous page Robert James Cook Ecirs luette Ernstien (Nona), peacefully nes ond age sur we coll him? Here every language is silent and holds its peace iinpctsnce ~Joseph Roux Father, Husband and beloved friend to mony died peacefully on Septem: ber 15, 2002 in his home. Born in Solt Lake City on January 25, 1909 to Archibald Harrison and Mae Keate Co Preceded in death by wife Evelyn North Cook, brothers: Frank, Charles Survived ‘by wife daughter Evelyn Pine, Colorado and his loved her surviving son, Don Erntien, with all her She worked hard all her life, retiring. in her 80" She managed. he dining room at the Fort Douglas Hid: den Valley‘Country Club forover 20 Years, ond worked the Print Shop James, Randy (Jill) James, kerhoff, Kevin (Stacey) James, Jayne Melilec fanny) Foley. Shan- je) Paulos, Horry Roark (Jarrett) James. This man s probation on earth whee too, ich andfull to. de obituary. Acti in the St. Mai thedral congregation, Bob Cook was 0 ixture of Solt Lake City hiked ond skied aslon President of Cook Ponning) Commision, Choitmon of the Board of Mt. Olivet Cemetery, os well as the board of the Foundation. Bob held mem! civi¢ organizations including the Salt lake Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge #25, Shriners, and the Salt Lake Coury Club. ‘Bob was active, in the arly, organizations of the, Salt Loke Syipronyand was o gleeful member the Wild Old Bunch skiing club at Alta. He attended the University of Wk eping with Bob's caltook: ‘on life, his fomit exuberant 84105, or the Reading Room for the Blind, 607 E. 3990 South, SLC, 84107, be considered. Join vs in celebrating us life at St Mark's Cathedral, 231 East 100 South, Solt Lake City, on Saturday, September 28th at 11:00 a.m. Bruce A. Banks point and sewing. florarian forme Kimball Word. for have all ngth from. She is survived by her son, Don Erstsen and his wife Anna Lou Emstsen, one sister, Deine Tallstrup, a Brandchnicroy 17 great-grandchildren, ond ei great-great grandchildren. Even the youngest ones were fortunate to know and love their Nana, and she loved them Funeral services will bg held on Sat; , 2002 ci Ward House, where friends morning, from fam, prior to the ericeen bnecrssnie. Wasa Hemerial Park. Fuveral Directors: The Holbrook Mortua George W. Bohn Our beloved husband, father ond grandfather, George Walter Bohn, unexpectedly ntered eternal inded by his family Some knew him skilled and ‘accomplished professional, some a dedicated and hardworking volunteer, some as ier s unassuming presence. We could ex. pand on past honors and done deeds that chronicle the richness of his life andillustrate the depth of his legacy, not have us dwell on Rather, he was a humble man’ who enjoyed simple pleasures, sometimes quiet, who was sometimes stubborn, not quite perfect, yet source of ‘and uncomptaining remember above all the quiet and unfailing way he reflected what lay at the core of his person- his Christianfaith-lived out throughactive lifelong membership in the aia . church, dedication and inte whatever he undertook, and selfless and sacrificial devotion to those loved. ge wos born in Santa Ana, California on Janvary 30, 1925,the only child of Bertia Elsa Bohn’ and strength to these who xnew him best. Master Sargent in the U.S. European . Bruce was last em- ployed byIML Trucking as 0 mechanic, put. throughout his life he wasalso a c forest fire fighter, farmer, letter carrier, entrepreneur and excelled ali ‘his enson, Bevates ‘and ket Lanessenile (brag) Bowser ctationes ‘and Spencer; Brandon and Dre brothers and sisters, Gayle (Julia), Russell (lone), Beulah (Bob) Sorensen, \d Catherine. A viewing will be held from 7:309:00 p.m, on Friday, September,27, 2002 at Lerkin, Sunset Garden tuary 1950 £. 10600 s. Sondy, tren. Graveside services will be in Spring: master field, Idaho, Saturday at 10 a. Florene Pendleton dams A wonian who dedicated herlife to the Lord andtrul enduredto the end, wos united wi her loving family Sept. 2 102. ily. Worn in Fillmore, , Utoh March 26, 1911, to John H. ond Hazel. uke Pendleton. Mother son loved father, July 12, Mother always active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-doy Soints. She getved in many organization: including Relief Society and MIA, but loved her calling as the Gospel Poche i structor. She also served a mission in e Dallas/Ft. Worth oreo. Motner yolued education apd taught elementory school yeors, She had many studentscxprew their love and gratitudeto her for hey years of deVation to educating her “kid She By ner children, Col Ralph E. (Jon Adams. ond. Shorron Lynne Oryill; brother, Freemon five grondchildren; 13 greot-oases, three grectond many nieces Funeral Tea will be held Soturls c.m, of the Hunter Eost 27h Ward, 4980 West 3285 South. Friends and family moy ‘coll Fridoy. 6-8 uneral Home, urday at the church, 9:45-10:45 om. Groveside services will follow eg 4:30 p.m. in the Porowan City Cemete We love our Mother ond Gronduntil it is our mother and will miss time to be reunited agoin George Henry Bohn. After a Califor nia boyhood he served in World Wai il-and wos awarded the Purple Heart, Returning to California, he earned a legree i neering from the University of California at Berkeley efore begining a 40-year engineering career with the Federal Highway Administration and its predecessors. After working in @ variety of locations, many in California, he spent the final 15 years of his ca: feer in Utah. He married Joan Shanks on December 10, 1961 in Sacramento, California, They enjoyed Gregory Dastrup Gregory Roberts case, age 39, passed away peace! fully in his sleep, Sept. 23, 2002 at his home in Holden. Born Feb. 1963 in Fillmore to Don Eugene and Karla Graduated from Millard Hig! School. Worked it a G Worked at A T Bolt Companyin Salt Lake City and managed an Electric Company in {daho, Home in Hailey, Idaho for 15 years before moving to Holden in 001 because of health problems. Survived by his parents: Don and Karla Dastrup, Hoiden; brothers and sisters; Touna (Grant) Nielsen, Stans bury Park; Nanette Mann,eae10, Ohio, Mortis, (ka jp, Puyallup, Washinaton, Rod (siska} jastfop, Kistine (Rob), Beck, bom Taylorsville; Mathew. (Tiffany) Dastrup, Carey, Idaho; Special Children: Tyson, Katlyn, Alisha; seven nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brothers: Scott Joy Dastrup. Richard Don Dastrup; Nephew:Joshua Nielsen. Funeral services Saturday, September 28, 2002, 11:00 a.m., Holden Ward, Friends call at Church Satur. day 9:30-10:40 a.m. Burial Holden under direction of Nickle Mortuary. Tana McLain Saffell Tona returned to_her Heavenly Father on September 23, 2002. leuof flowers, his family suggests 2 donation to the Cross of Chri theran Church Memor aie American Heart Association. A funeral service wa be held ot Mor September 30at Cross ofChristLutheran Church, 1840 South 75 East, in Bountiful Friends may call at Lindquist's Bounti{ul Mortuary, 727 North 400 East, on Sunday from’ 5:00 to 7:0 p.m. or at the churchfrom 10:00 to 10:48, aun before vice. Interment will be ef CenternileCity Cemetery. e-mail condolenc ibaGitedcnletmorory:com Virginio (Clark) puselnbeen old, passed away peacefully 76 in itginia wi sed by all who were honored to know her. Born to Le Roy ond Delma Clar in Eureka, Utah on April 10, 1926, irginia devoted her life to her chil dren (Steven, Susan and Brad) and her mony grandcnildren, Her joy came from nurturing them and being port of their i hod @ profound and positive influence on eoth member of per loving Family. Virginia will always be remembered os 0 kind and selfless person who put others’ needs before heow ved by her sisters (Elaine, Nadine ond. Kayla). her children and prandcildren jarents and other (Jay) preceded her indeath. Services will be held Soturdoy ot .m Neil © Donnell and Sons Morivary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call one hour prior to services, geneclogy and temple work d by son, Jerry Dickson; Marilyn lund; doug! osemary (Merrill) Lund; ond stepson, Robert (Kim) Orul fign;” 21 grandchildre: grandchildren ond eight jgreot “grect Funeral services will be held at the Westbrook Sixth |W. 6364S. 3200 W., Taylorsville, teh Sohrsay: September 28, 2002 2:00 p.m. Friends and family may coll on Erday ait the Memorial Mortuary, 0S 900 E. from 6-8 p.m. ond Saturda from 1:00-1:45 p.m. at the church prior to services. Interment will be a the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 3401 S. Highland Drive Ruth White Schleckman To everything there © season. Ruth White Schleckn an passed away on September 25, 2002 Schleckman on June 1, 1939, celebration Together they enjoyed the ee especially the mountains. Constantlyin search of the yest view and the biggest trout. Her studies of the Bible gave her hours of enjoyment. Ruth is survived by the love of her life, her husbai wughters: Carol Brophy Gran} and Dian Crystal California), grandsons: Stuart john, grant daughter, ond gre grandchildren: jessica and Nicholas ed By sisters Dorothy Fin Eloise Wise, Jeanne B. Besen Aortet. June Rook ond Mary. AsKby, brothers: Elwood White and James White, Preceded in death by parents other Grant White, sisters: Edith Chestensen ‘ond Alice White. imily wishes to thank the staff ot 'Woreleh Regional“Rehabilitation Center for the care given to R the, support given to her familyin such a difficult (Grovesldeservices will be hold Sat urday, September 28, 2002 at 12:00 nigon with © viewing. begining a! t Larkin 19750ees! 10600 South, sendy. Utah In feu of flowers, donations may be made in, Ruth's name to. the yeimer's A Tra1's East 4600 South, Holladay, UT'841 17 Elder Richard Levi Ross "Called to Serve" Strona 8 In his faith and secure inthe family, early on Sept. 24, arms o| fe ing serving the Lord He will be greatly missed by those whom hetouched and inspired through his dedicationand selfless service both in Utah and in Michigan. fe is survives by, his mother, ae mon Saturday. Sept 26m services will be held at atthe Volleyview 3rd Ward Chapel, 101 S. were married August 14, 1993 in the Jordan River Temple. She enjoyed She is loved by the children always. She is survived by her husband, ‘and his family, and her brothers Kyle. Brian McLain, and other crocheting, fishing and the outdoors. “Together cae GailWendel! Foulton, age 89, Sept. 2002. BornBec. 13, 1912 in Richfield, Utah to Sarah Elida Olsen and joseph Poulson, He wos raised in Richfield ah, graduated from Richfield High nd ottended Utah State Uni He married Ann Arlene Winget ly 17, 1936 in Richfield, They were sealed in the Logan Temple July 17 1956. She passed away June 26, 2000. He was employed by Coca Cola Co. until_-moving lake City in He worked at Remington Arms, Ogden Defense Depot and later at '5 E. (Gundersen ey A a forea and friends will be held prior to. services beginning. at 10:30" o.m, Interment on Mondoy. Sept a High Priest and Manor Branch Presi dency. Along with his wife, he fulfilled mission to Arizona, He especially working in the Salt Lake Temple ere he serve ears. Survived by daughter, Patricia A. Jackson (Steve), Sandy, and sonSte. phen G., Holladay; nine grandchil dren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; brothers Richard, Salt Lake City; and Gerald, Bountiful. Preceded in death by his parents; brother Kent, sisters Mala and Lilian; doughter-in-law Lynn Services” witl Saturday, sept. 28, 2002 at W700 noon of Douglas Ward, 7a) S. 12th. East to services Sunset Gardens Cemeter Friends may call Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 S. State St. Friday. 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Saturday at the church 9:00-9:30 a.m. Interment, Salt lake City Cemetery. Richard “Dick” Henry Schubach 12/15/21~9/24/02 Gity Cemetery. Dick wos born in Salt Lake City, the lost of four children, fo Molly Franklin and Henry Schaboch. Hereceived his early educationin Salt Lake City and completed his ceondory, “ond College education ot the New. Mexico Military Institute ot Roswell, Mexico. Dick graduated from Roswell as anofficer in the horse cavalry. He attended the University of Southern California prior to World WarIl Dick served his country in the U.S. Army during World War l . He en- served as anartillery officer on the Gatun locks in Ponoma ond later was ‘assigned to the 11th Port Companyon maha Beach during the invasion of Normandy. After the war Dick become a part ner at Standard Optical, where he worked with his father and brother and later with his sons and grandsons During his 45 years of Standard Opical he creoted and moncged the photography division ond from 1980 to 0 was the company Presi ond During his lon cateer, Dick was resident of the pel ‘Merchan ce sociation, on the board of We ster Cellege, the Law Enforcement Ploming Board, the Downtown Plon ning Astociation and wos the ent of the Board of Trustees of he. Haves Dick's long involvement with the i: and concerns of Salt Lake City and the mony friends he pede ine og regarding contributions. preceded in death by her husband Ray and her daughter Rosie fer kindness, gentleness and deep love for everyone will always be re membered. AMA, we love you and will miss yst 4 viewing will be held at Colonial funeral Home, Friday, Sept. 27 from Bam. Funeral services will beheld Sot a.m. at St. Joseph ethane chores n Pocetelta i Jordan Lee West 9/27/90~10/11/95 Happy Birthday ‘Mayor of Main Stree Dick meried Catherine, Murphy on Jonvory 21. 1948. He became the oud fother of six children. His sup: sone of thefouncing, members i} iaa riff Elementary Judge Rerorial Catholic High Schot ol Booster clubs. He wos the recipient of the Judge Memorial “Hall of Fame Award" and Judge Memorial High School honored f th hi with the och Chom: loke Powell « survived by his wife, Cather dr IN; Colleen Schu’ ig Bennett (Fred), Gumaro el ve‘ee Julio 81 Sobreviviente: married Kethy Stonbrough later divorced. Dovi loved Wis two. dogs Suity ond Baby padres, Samuel y Blanca, dos. her manos Deyvi Dariela y Blanca Yareli, Cinco hermanos, Jews Alberto, Servio, “Survived by his loving mother, chil dren, brother Denny (Michelle) Guest, ond ‘sister Judy (Alan) Leavitt, ond nieces and nephews. He wos precede in deoth by his loving father and sis ter-in-low Nancy Guest, Funeral, services a 2nd Ward, 2885 So. friends may call one hour prior. In. ferment in the Elysian Burial Gerdens viewing illBe held Seordoy, UT in 1938, and resided there until he moved Pocatello, ID in 1960. She wos a member of Saint Anthony's Catholic Church. Pauline was a tiny lody with a big heart. There was always room for ‘one more at her dinier table, Many times there were fio! enough coffee mugs to accommodateall of her visi tors. She blessed thelives of her fam: ily by her example of hord work, honesty and service ol She \Gvedtte donee cud pera sine wit her family and friend Pauline is survived by six sons and opi tes, Gloria Mad hy R Aahony Truilie, LousTeuito,L Guisza Kehoe! Trulia ond ob ert Trujillo. She is also survived by four stepchildren: Ray Vialpando, George Viclpando, Carmen Mantes and Paul Viclpando. Pouline had many grandchildren, _great-grand children and countless friends. She was Arrangements by Flores Cf ron,” 02 vocacy for a vital downtow: earned bes the title of SereniCare, Funeral Directors. of flowers, contact Bishop D. ona Henrietta Pyper Guest David ried IyAnn taserinter | divorce had. two cidren a Estan invitodos al servico de Guro Sabado el de Septiembre 2002 © los 6:00 p. Pauline Trujillo Vialpando Pauline Vialpando, 84. died peace fully in her sleep on Sept. at the home of her daughter in Salt Lake City, Ut. that is pre David Pyper Guest nually ick wos o fine fishermen, He hod David Pyper Guest, 48, passed rful adventures with good Gumaro Diaz Delgado away Sept. 19, 2002 from a bicycle accident in rr [ Gumaro Diaz Del jado,se fallecio el Hawaii 23 de Septiembre 1002 en Slat Lake David wos born [na ploces, however, were FishLake ond 9, ity. Utoh. Gumor ue ce ia compania 8 Jackson Construction. Hijo de Samuel’ Diaz Reyes y Blanca Estelo Delgado grandehil i NormaMiller and Ruth C Preceded in deathby her Gaughter. Becky, parents, brotiiers, Gr Miloy’ Clinton GndWallace. Higley, sistefs Perthinia Pollet! and Corrie Jarvi Funeral services will be held Satur day, September 28, 2002 at 9:30 G.m. at the Bennion 2nd LDS Ward, 6100 South Kamas Drive (2480 W.) 30 ut 2:00 p.m. at eee Gare ‘ancestors. fonea service and interment will Yoke place Saturday, Sept. 28, 3002 at 10:00.am the Salt Lowe Comsieny. Sorikes ore wacetine ction of Larkin Mortuary. empleado 81, died Tooele Army Depot until he retired. ‘cithful member of the tered the wor as 0 private and wos honorably dunoraed as a Captain in During the War he Schmidt, Hogue (Mayo); father ard 1. Ross sisters, Rebacen (Joma) fone (niece, Savannah), Dakota Vance; brothers, Joseph J. Ross and fete aeosalae asedi ‘om Special thanks t0 Bishop Fox and the Valley View 3rd Ward fortheir love relatives. She is preceded in death by her porents, grandparents and other Virginia (Clark) Kuhnhausen & Bruce A, Banks wos reunited withhis eternal companion Doris, on 2002. He passed awaypeacefull e will be remembered for his love and devotion towards his sweetheart, family and friends. During World jar li he served honorably as a 21. 1914 to Joseph Frank and Ade line Rizzi Frank the youngest of threechildren, He moved with his family to Diamondville, Wyoming and eventually to a smali form in the Millcreek area of Salt Lake. There, milked the cow, helped his mother, and later worked with his fother at lake Country Club. He to. fisn and hunt western and mountains and enjoyed the outdoors throughouthis life. After highschool he studied commercial art and became an accomplished artist However. the depression ond war turned him from paint to metal and he became a sheet metal journeyman. He spent 40 years as on expert craftsman designing and working with metal and has been an active member of Utah Sheet MetalLocal 312. He married Mae Knudsen April 21, 1935. She washis lifetime’ sweet. heart, ond they have been inseparable for 67 years. After his retirement they were able fo travel extensively throughout the United States and to . They bought a small home in ‘orge where they ete stay. ing during the winter, visi friends. and gotfing. As Joe'shealth declined, Mae assumed his duties and ecame his nurse, therapist and careoer toved és wife ond family very much and would drop anything to be attheir sides helping in any way he fh by example without could. He lecture or criticism. He took pride in his family's accomplishments but was never boastful wmorand subtle wit kept us smiling to the er He i survived by is wife, Mae; two sons and daughter-in-law, Joseph A and Nancy Woods Frank, Kenneth L and Mary Lou Howell Fronk; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death y a daughter, Carolyn; brother, Arthur; andsister, Mumford. Funeralservices will be held Satur, day, Sept. 28, 2002 at 12:00 p.m. Weiateh town Mortuary. 3401 Highland Dr., where friends may coll 10:45a.m. prior to the Aceinterment Welslerlowa Mee morial Park. “Thanks for all you have donefor us and for so many choice memories. We love you very muchand will miss you dearly.” = She wo: born june 6, 1906 in Redmond. Utah to Joke Ruth Nelson Hansen. sweetheart, Hans Jacob Ernstsen, on Nov. 9, 1925. He preceded her in death over 70 years ago. What a happy reunion that must be now. She in decth by their jey Rudman, whom she unhoppiness of losing a friend, by what nome do Joseph Albert Frank, age 88, di peocefully Sept. 24, 2002 comforted o whe bythe fami tetter-day Saints. She served in mony low cluding © full-time. mission s of those waiting He was born in Tooele, Utah june ES “Wecall that person whohas lost his father. on orphan; and a widower that man who hos Funeral Directors Broomheod Funero! Home. dus, Os, Palm Springs; nd Nicholas Schubocn, Rachele jominique Mc . Alexander children: Edword A Hie. Richelle, Nick.Megan atang jeces ani Hi 2 ae 200;2300 ‘Church, 1978 11:00 a.m. Friends moy own ews ot €. at We Love You OTHER DEATH Compiled by Julie DeHerrera BARROW, Mur Hooper, Lindqui CLARK, Doro « Robert V Sep Roy, Lindquist Mortuary, Ode CULLIMORE, Kilt, infant Sept 1, Ogden, Myers Mortu DOWNING, Lester Provo, Walker Sande 11.00 om. Interment, Mount ‘Ogden, Lindgui ru PALMER, Thel 1, 96, Sept j please vend The Hoven, 974 Fost City, Myers Mortuary, Ogden, 1, 72, Sept 2 Sout Temple 84102" Directors, Neil O'Donnell & Sons Ogden, Lind Express ssartididiaeds online. See the obituary section at www.sltrib.com “ The SaltLakeTribune rtuary, Ogden % |