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Show 4 The Magna TimcsWent Valley News, November 7, 2002 aeeas Obituaries He was blessed with 22 grandchildren, Brett, Jeanni, Josh. Cassi, Joseph, causes incident Mack L. Cheney Mack L. Cheney. 85, passed away Oct. 29, in Magna. Mack was bom in East Garland, Utah on Aug. 5, 1917 to Owen and Ada Cheney. He was married to Nona John on Dec. 7, 1940; she passed away in January 1978. He later married Bonnie John. Mack graduated from Bear River High School in Garland, and served in the Army Air Corps in World War 11. He was employed at Kennecott Copper Corp. for 37 years, most of the time as a supervisor at the Arthur Mill. He retired in 1979. Mack was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. He is survived by his spouse, Bonnie; sister, Neta Wood; children, Leon (Sharon) Cheney, Lompoc, CA., Anne (Mike) Broderick, Nampa, ID, Steve (Nancy) Cheney, Columbia, SC; Gary (Sherrie) Cheney, Simi Valley, CA; Eddy (Shirley) John, Bartlesville, OK; Fran (Wayne) Price, Pocatello, ID; Marilyn (Burt) Cason, Latter-da-y The Woodlands, TX; Jan (Jerry) King, and Wendy (Bill Wack) Griffith, both of Riverton, UT) 32 grandchildren and 22 n. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Nona; two brothers, Orval and Ted; one grandchild; and one Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 4, at the great-grandchil- d. to Multiple Sclerosis. He was bom Nov 9, 1942, in Salt Lake City to Clair Leslie and Amanda Josephine Benson Foote. He was third of five children. He spent his childhood and school years in Salt Lake City. He joined the Army when he was 17 and spent his military time in Korea. He retired from Kennecott Copper as a Journeyman Electrician in 1994. Wayne felt his greatest rolq in life was Husband, Father and Granddad. He loved the sound of children at play, being in the outdoors, fishing and the beautiful scenery of the mountains. He found great joy in serving others. Wayne is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints and of Latter-da- y over the years held various Matthew, Lucas, Sarah, Shaw. Wayne Dean Foote "Footsie," age 59 passed away from this earthly existence Thursday, Oct 3 1, with his wife at his side in their home in Magna, of Ruth Ralphs Ruth Ralphs, 63, passed away on Oct 3 1, in West She was Valley City. bom April 28, 1939. Married Wallace Ralphs' Dec 16, 1957. She was an active member of the LDS church and held many positions. Ruth was courageous and strong as she battled a long term illness. She is survived by husband, Wallace; two sisters, Connie (Edward) Willden, Dorma (Marley) McCulloch; one brother, Dan (Sue) Rogers; children, Janice (Evan) Kirk, Lenn (Tammy) Ralphs, Angelia (Troy) McGuire, nine grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents, Dorrel and Thelma Rogers. Ruth was a loving friend to all and will be greatly missed. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov 4, at the Granger LDS 8th Ward chapel, 3305 S. Scotsdale Dr (3940 W). Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. 1 Services were held Tues. Nov. 5, 2002, at the Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 West 3000 South. Interment: Pleasant Green Cemetery Leona Crawford Halton Our beloved mother, and grandmother, Leona Crawford Halton, age 73, died Nov. 1, in West Valley City. Bom July 21, 1929 in Summit, UT a daughter of Carl Leroy and Marie Dailey Crawford. Married Ralph Earl Halton; later divorced. Leona was an active member of the LDS Church, where she served many years as organist. She loved to crochet, and volunteered her time and talents at the Kearns Senior Citizens Center and Rocky Mountain Care Center, where she temporarily resided. She will be missed by her Delbert EugeneSnow Delbert Eugene Snow passed away on Oct 30. He was bom to Samuel Eugene Snow and Mary Moss on Dec. 10, 1926 in Garfield, Utah. Married Joyce I. Brecke on July 26, 1952 in Salt Lake City. Survived by three children, Debra A. Hunsaker of Taylorsville, Susan K. Phister (Dennis) of Vancouver WA, Terry L. Myers (Dave) of Tucson AZ; nine grandchildren; five family and friends. Survived by her children, Nadine Stupelli, Mary (Phillip) Adams, Colleen (Kevin) Carrell, Harry (Nannette), Ronald (Deloris), Earl (Donna); sisters, Norine Feldman, Doris Taylor, Carol Brown; brothers, Melvin, Leroy; 27 grandchildren; and 26 Preceded in death by parents; granddaughter, Tera; and sister, Phyllis Longton. Services were held Nov. 4 at the McDougal Funeral Kaye Barraza (Armando Meraz), Desirea Molina, Sherri (Manuel) Santos, Jenni Foote, James A. McCoy Jr., Stacy (Mathew) Trickel, Andi (Jim) Eddens, Justin (Melisa) McCoy. Wayne's siblings are Leslie (Eileen) Foote, Garry (Georgia) Foote, Bernice (Joseph) Pinelle, Robert (Jody) Foote and a stepbrother, awerence (Robin) Chambers. Wayne D. Foote Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Jessica, Cameron, Marisa, Baylee, Jamie, Aron. Manuelito, Nico, Vanessa, Ciara, Tate, Jordan, Douglas, Ashton and Rebecca (on the way 23). The Family wishes to express a special thank you to his doctor and friend. Dr. John Dietlein, his special nurse, Amalia Dy, his friend and therapist, Frank, and Hospice nurse. Jennifer leadership positions, including serving as Bishop in the Pleasant Green Second Ward for seven and a half years. After the death of his first wife, he served a mission, in the Church Office Building. He married Trudy May Lossee, in 1964, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1995. They were blessed with five daughters. He married Barbara Anne Brownell, Feb 14, 1999, in Magna. Their marriage was solemnized in the Jordan River Temple on July 23, 2002. She brought to the marriage two daughters and two sons. Combined children by age are Vicki (Randy) Lang, Pleasant Green Chapel, 8739 West 3000 South, Magna.lnterment Valley View Memorial Park - 1 - - Baby girl was 9, 2002 bom to par- ents Amy Coe and Agapito Curiel Jr. of Magna on October 1. - Baby girl was bom to parents April Y. Chavez and Richard S. Denning of Magna on October 1. - Baby boy was bom to parents Brittany and William Arko of West Valley City on October 2. - Baby girl was bom to parents Heather and Jacob Lee Owen of West Valley City' on October 2. - Baby boy was bom to parents LeAnne Allbee and Shawn David Jensen of West Valley City on October 2. - Baby girl was bom to parents Alice and Charles Beckstrom of West Jordan ' ! on October 2. - Baby boy was bom to par- ents Judy and Wadeem Khokhar of Salt Lake City on October 3. - Baby girl was bom to Halima Hussein of West Valley City on October 3. - Baby boy was bom to parents Angela and Mark Abel of Magna on October 3. - Baby boy was bom to parents Angie and Paul Benavidez of West Valley City on October 4. - Baby boy was bom to parents Candace Troyer and Kyle Mitchell of Kearns on October 5. - Baby boy was bom to parents Amber and Jon Jorgensen of Salt Lake City on October 6. 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