Show it The Salt OBITUARIES Ada Jean Evans Jensen I Fmm prmious page 82723 A - 11604 gathering of friends will be held Feb 4th in Memory Grove at 530 pm on Wednesday at p7 Tut sday Febnial) 3 20at Andrew Jackson Wann Mildred B Tate Norda Olive Finlinson Gardner Frances Farley Gentle Soul" "A OBrIVARIFS tke Tribune I 1917 -- 2004 "Jack" "Our Teacher" Memorial House - Louis M Montoya "Louie" I I 4 " 'A" I ti Su Zan Pollock ' "71 V f NC o'lw 11 - ?I Ao it t k Louis "Louie' Manuel Montoya 88 of West Valley City died January 31 2004 He was born November 20 1915 in to Manuel S and Edith Colorado Lupita Abeyta Montoya Married Triny Trujillo on June 24 1937 in Edith Colorado She died October 29 2001 They raised their four children in Chromo Colorado until moving to the Solt Lake Volley in 1952 He worked for Murray Refractories Ajax Presses and in 1975 for Fratto and Sons maintaining St Vincent School toter he worked as the maintenance supervisor for Saints Peter and Paul church until his death Louie was a longtime member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Churds where he had served as a eucharistic minister and visited the sick and shut-in- s of the parish He was a fourth degree knight of Columbus He enjoyed singing in the choir and being involved in all parish activities where everyone knew and loved him One of his most favorite times was going to dances with Triny He is survived by four children: Irene (Ken) Schneweis Emery (Cathy) Mon- Robert Montoya and Dorothy one sister Yolanda Simpson (Steve) Bridges of Phoenix Arizona nine grandchildren 13 greatgrandcand one hi Id ren g reat- - g toya (Ken) He was preceded in death by three sisters Clarita Elsida and Genevieve and two brothers Charlie and Freddy A funeral moss will be celebrated Thurs at 10 am at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church 3580 W 3650 S A vigil service will be held Wed at 7 pm also at the church where friends may call from 6-- 7 pm Committal Mt Calvary Catholic Cemetery 4th Avenue and T St Funeral directors Neil 0' Donnell and Sons k Jean was preceded in death by her father John mother Delores and husband Don C Jensen She is survived by her children Leslie (George) Hob ley Michael (Barbara) Jensen Chris and Paul Jensen one brother Jack (Mickey) Evans and sister Kay Evans grandchildren David (Kim) Hobley Kimberlee flabley Angela (Jason) Minor Jeremy Jensen Christy and four (Mike) Richards 'Mammy At Jean s request there will be no She would prefer you reservices member her as a worm and loving mother grandmother sister and friend How empty is the heart of those who mourn how full is the heart of those with beautiful memories and no K Leona Raw ley 1908 - 2004 Kenneth Wayne Schaar - 2004 1928 AP "'N I N14 ' It'''" ' 1 11 i I t Rowley 95 our belayed friend and grandmother passed away January 31 2004 Born Dec 22 1 908 in Glenbar Arizona She spent her formative years in Arizona Texas and Oklahoma Married Milo (Mike) E Rowley June 26 1924 in Cushing Oklahoma lived Throughout Oregon Washington California and Utah They were hapmarried 56 for pily years until his passing in 1981 Leona was an accomplished seamstress and known for the many dolls she created over the years for her She loved garfamily and friends dening and could always bring out the best in any flower or plant She was the family cook "extraordirtaire Leona was a wonderful mother and is survived by her two children Charles Kenneth (Marty) Rowley Woods Cross Cleo Stone West Bountiful 21 grandchildren eight and 21 Leona mother AtiL Our loving husband father grand- father and t ' is' re- turned home to our Heavenly father on Monday February 2 2004 at age 75 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease Ken was born April 4 1 928 in Salt Lake City Utah son of Otto John Schaar and Marval Stratford He Roe married Shirley Christensen on June 30 1950 in the Salt Lake Temple They were blessed with six lovely daughters 21 grandchildren and five great-gran- d children Ken graduated from East High School in Denver Colorado and later attended the University of Utah Ken served in the Navy during World War II He was known for his superior marksmanship Ken worked as head technician at St Marks Hospital for a number of years He then became a pharmaceutical hospital sales representative for Abbott Laboratories for 30 years He retired at the age of 58 Ken was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints his entire life He served in many leadership positions — some of which were Elders Quorum president two Bishoprics High Priests Group Leader and the stake High Council Ken ond his wife Shirley served a mission in Western Australia in 1990 Our Dad was always out numbered by his six daughters but he never complained Dad would always remark by saying "I am a specialist have six daughters!" Our family loved to be together in our early years we regularly vacationed together at Lake Powell Dad was always Captain of the boat and would spend hours in search of the perfect canyon with the smoothest water to camp and ski his six fussy daughters Our family's favorite gathering spot was our cabin at Bear Lake Dad worked tirelessly to make this a place that would accommodate our family Dad loved to ride his Honda and 4- and his six with wheeler The evenings at Bear grandchildren Lake were spent together gathered around the bon-fir- e enjoying each others company and often listening to Dad express his love to all of us along with the bearing his testimony Dad we will miss you so much! Bear Lake will no be the same without youl wife Shirley Survived by his daughters Kathy (Phil) Muir Debbie Alice 4Steve) Jackson (Max) Boyer Linda (Mark) Monsen Shelley (Jason) Frampton Cori (Jess) Sieverts Funeral service will be Thursday February 5 2004 11:00 am at the Olympus Stake Center 2700 E 4500 S In Holladay Utah Friends and family may visit On Wed February 4 2004 from 6-- 8 pm at the Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 S Highland Dr and Thurs from 9:45-10:4- 5 at the Olympus Stake Center Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork The family wishes to extend our love and appreciation to Dr Greg Miller and his staff at Core Source for their personal attention and tender core during this difficult time Funeral services will be 11 am Friday February 6 2004 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary 727 N 400 E where friends may call Thursday Feb6-ruary 5 from 8 pm and Friday 10:00 - 10:45 am prior to services Interment Kaysville City Cemetery condolences to Ibmlindquistmortuarycam Ada Rodriquez Semerena You Will Be Missed f 1 zip -- t ‘1 ilk a r (t4 r l i t--- - ' t 4e gt f il Ada Rodriguez Semerena passed away on February 2 2004 in Salt Lake City Utah She was born on June 28 1925 In Marvel New Mexico to Jose Antonio Rodriguez and Cordell° Atencio She married Greg Trujillo and later divorced She married Jack Semerenci Jack preceded her in death She is survived by her son Jerry (Stella) Lucera three grandchildren Jerald (Tami) Anthony and Andrea (Jeff) Payne eight all of Salt Lake City and numerous nieces and nephews Preceded in death by her husband parents two sisters and three brothers Funeral Moss will be held Thursday February 5th 11:00 am at St Martin Deporres Catholic Church 4914 S 2200 W A viewing will be held Wednesday evening from 6-- 7 pm followed by Rosary prayer services at 7 pm Interment Redwood Memorial Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations can be mode to Vista Core Hospice The family would like to thank the staff of Vista Care Hospice and Garden Terrace for their care and support TRIBUTE TO VETERANS The American flags that appear with some obituary notices signify that the deceased was a US military service veteran S h are '4‘ 411 - k r 1 Sulan' Her health made difficult many journeys' as she loved to travel Her life contributed greatly to many while promoting their emotional welfare She celebrated all aspects of life and always desired to help others with their insight of tomorrow when hampered by her own She will be truly missed by all the extraordinary gentility her gracious attributes signified She is preceded in death by her husband Earl H Owen brothers Sherman and Maynard sister Leoma and parents Sherman and lb a Pollock Her niece Mrs R Dave Clawson and extended family wish to express their thanks and gratitude to the neighbors the Skylarsky's for their friendship nurturing and for their countless hours of love and concern as well as her good friend Mr David Croft for his selfless time rendered Appreciation is given to the many neighbors that cared for her home while she was ill and shared their time and lives with Also her noted ore the many facilitators healthcare that gently SuZon for and made her smile cared The relationship she shared with her Heavenly Father tendered her many needs SuZon was a loving and innocent child of His and will be missed by many She will be laid to rest beside her sweetheart at the Salt Lake City Cemetery Services at the Willow Creek 2215 East Creek Road Chapel (8000 South) Wednesday February 4 2004 at 1:00 pm with greeting of friends at 12:30 pm prior to the service In lieu of flowers please spend time with a loved one or contribute to your favorite charity Heber Daniel Snow 1935 - 2004 - i-l- I i -- N' Heber Daniel Snow 68 died on 2004 at his Saturday January 31 home in Spanish Fork surrounded by his family Heber was born on December 29 1935 in Spanish Fork to Frank and Preal Hansen Snow Heber married Ranee Gull on September 8 1961 Their marriage was solemnized later in the Provo Temple Heber was of member of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints and at the time of Lotter-da- y of his death was serving as Ward Executive Secretary and working at the Provo Temple Heber graduated from Spanish Fork and attended High School Central Vocational Utah School He worked for First Security Bank for 28 years and Capital Community Bank for o brief time until his health problems began He served in the Utah National Guard for 42 years and at the time of his retirement he held the rank of CW4 Chief Warrant Officer Heber was a member of the American Legion member of the Spanish Fork Fire Department for 33 years and was also a member of the Spanish Fork Ambulance Association where he served as chairman to purchase the first ambulance for Spanish Fork Heber was a member of BPOE 849 and the post President of the Utah State Bowling Association and was recently inducted into the Utah State Bowling Hall of Fame Heber enjoyed officiating high school basketball and football for over 15 years He enjoyed traveling cooking hunting fishing bowling and spending time with his grandchildren Over the last few years his greatest passion was genealogy and extraction work He is survived by his wife Ranee and his son Steven D Snow and two daughters Janet (Boyd) James and Susan (Scott) Beckstrom He is also survived by eight grandchildren and one sister Beverley (Elmer) Smith all of Spanish Fork Funeral Services will be held on Thursday February 5 2004 at 11:00 am at the Spanish Fork West Stake Center 360 N 650 W in Spanish Fork Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-- 8 pm at The Spanish Fork West Stake Center and on Thursam prior to day from 930-10:3- 0 services Interment will be held at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Berg Mortuary Provo The family wciuld like to express Their appreciation to IHC and Hospice Home Health Core for the core they provided for our Dad and Grandpa Dad we love you and will mils you AI 41 vss0 --A - I f I IL7p A treasured friend and adopted mother of many returned to her Heavenly Father February I 2004 of respiratory failure Born in Tropic Utah to Sherman She graduPollock and ha Munson ated from Cypress High School &Ilan served her country as a civil servant and was sent to Guam There she friends and a made many life-lon- g love for the islands After her return she served The Church of Jesus Christ in the Louisville Kentucky Mission There she was able to strengthen her married Earl H Owen She testimony and resided in the Holladay area at dale She enjoyed the Cottonwoods and animals that resided there She always wrote stories for children about her escapades with them Not having any children of her own her tender heart was shared with many as a caretaker and she adopted many children who referred to her as Ami regrets" 4 t ii Early the morning of January 31st God retrieved a gentle soul Ada Jean Evans Jensen passed away in Florence Alabama Jean was the daughter of John and Delores Moir Evans She was born in Pork City Utah and would have celebrated her 71st birthday on April 21st Jean loved life and loved to travel She always had a wonderful come bock in all situations She also hod a wonderful way of speaking Those of US who knew and loved her called them "Jeanerisms" Jean worked in several different jobs but the one that seemed most satisfying to her was the work she did in the Jordan School District There she helped to teach job Skills to special young people She won a past president of the Eastern Stars and a member of Congregation Kol t 4 4 1 N - ' 4 ' zo Ai" i 80727 - 20104 - - 1 AS ' Owen ' - Norda Olive Finlinson Gardner 88 passed away peacefully on January 312004 surrounded by her family She was born December 21 1915 in Leamington Lit the sixth of seven children of William Jefferson and She Mary Olive Walker finlinson married Kenneth Woodrow Gardner in the St George Temple on January 1 1942 She was valedictorian of the Delta High School class of 1932 although no graduation ceremonies were held because of the school s financial crisis caused by the Depression She attended Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City (1934) graduated from Utah State College Agricultural (1936) with Phi Kappa Phi honors and was a graduate assistant for one year at the University of Oregon She was on outstanding teacher for more than 50 years in elementary and high schools in Utah and Wyoming teaching until age 72 She was on active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of tatter-da- y Saints and served in numerous leadership positions in the Young Women Relief Society and Sunday School organizations She was also active in leading or playing music in her ward She and her husband also served as and regional Dance ward stake Directors She was a local and state officer in inmany professional organizations Business American the cluding Women s Association (25 years) AEducators (25 Delta Kappa lpha years) the Professional Practices Advisory Commission and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Her many interests included world travel cooking gardening landscape painting the performing arts and China painting She was on outstanding artist and many of her artworks are treasured possessions of her extended family and friends She was an outstanding cook and homemaker winning numerous awards at County and She was also well known State fairs for her frugality generosity to others and her spectacular vegetable and flower gardens One of her great accomplishments late in her life was to compile her favorite recipes Os well as recipes from her friends and family into a favorite cookbook called "Our Heritage Cookbook" She also published "Poems and Stories Through the Years a collection of anecdotes and poems she wrote about her family and teaching experiences She was on avid supporter of her family attending many athletic events music and dance recitals and other activities featuring her own children She and her many grandchildren possessed a keen sense of humor worked hard every day of her life and taught by example and patience while continuing her quest for lifelong education She lazed famil) gather- ings and enjoyed schooling her family in the finer points of the card game of Hearts She is survived by three daughters and three sons: Nancy (Ron) Sofsten Bountiful Geneol Sorensen Murray Bonnie (Daryl) Budd Pasadena CA Salt take City Terry Salt Kenny Steven take City (Mareva) Kaysville 37 grandchildren and 38 great She was preceded in grandchildren death by her husband her parents her brothers Leda and sisters Afton Walker and Their Welby Tomro daughter-in-laBiddulph Clair Sorensen Gardner one grandchild Gentry Gardner and one Joshua Brown Funeral services will be held Thursday February 5 2004 at 11 am at the Clearfield 10th Word LDS friends and Chapel 300 N 200 W call family may Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 N Fairfield Road and on Thursday from 9:45 to 1045 cm at the church Interment Lindquist s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Road In lieu of flowers and in honor of her love of learning the family asks that you donate a book to your favorite teacher school or public library condolences to the family at limlindquistmortuarycom Fernando B Valenzuela TOOELE UT - Mildred Elaine Bryan Tate 86 died at her home in Tooele February 1 2004 She was born March 15 1917 in Tooele Utah to Harry and Millie Vorwailer Bryan She married War Tote July 10 1937 In boodle Utah Together they raised three children LaVar died April 25 2001 Mildred spent her life in support of her husband and family In 1942 Mildred and War purchased the Tate Mortuary and for many years Mildred served as telephone receptionist and beautician In her later years she enjoyed traveling with the close friends they were privileged to know in the funeral profession and Insurance industry She was very proud of her many years as a member of the Women's Utah Motor Transport Association Her last years were spent In her home in Tooele which she loved dearly Mildred is survived by her three children: Camille (Enoch) Eskelson Park City Jolene (John) Miller and Earl (Margie) Tate both of Tooele 11 and 19 grandchildren and her sister Joyce West of Roy Utah In addition to La Var she is preceded in death by her parents brothers Clyde and Harry Bryan a granddaughter Jackie White Kimber and a Cole Miller Funeral Services will be held Thursday February 5 2004 at 1:00 pm in the Tate Mortuary Chapel 110 S Main in Tooele Friends may call Wed pm and evening from 6-Thursday prior to services from 11:30 will follow Interment 0 pm in the Tooele City Cemetery The family wishes to express special thanks to mom's dear friend Lucy Chuculate for her friendship cornpanionship and loving care La Var Elof Wallgren Andrew Jackson Wenn 84 passed away Feb 1 2004 in Salt Lake City Born Oct 2 1919 in Humansville MO to Homer Benton and Dora George Warm He grew up in southwestern MO where he groduated summo cum laude from Drury College in 1940 Attended Johns in Hopkins University Baltimore from 1940-194- 2 when he enlisted in the US Army to serve in World War IL He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Missouri after the war 1942-194- 6 From he served in Europe Following the war as a captain in the Army he served in Military Government in Germany where he met Anneliese Scheidacher in 1945 in Springfield They were married MO in 1948 An extensive academic career included positions at the University ot Missouri University of Wisconsin University of Illinois and Ohio State UnIn 1968 Jack came to the iversity University of Utah as the chairman of the Political Science Department Retired as professor in 1986 He also worked as a federal arbitrator and was appointed by the governor as the first Hearing Officer for the State of Utah Jack lectured and led discussions in several African countries for the U S Department of State Survived by wife Anneliese two daughters totti Ann (Glen Mathews) Kristin Wonn Gorong two grandchil- dren Andrew Jason G orong and Eryn Ann Gorang Memorial services will be held Sot Feb 7 2004 2:00 pm ot Larkin Sunset town Mortuary 2350 E 1300 S where friends and family may call one hour prior to services In lieu of flowers donations may be made In Jack's name to Drury University Springfield Mo or to the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah "Var" Kenneth Young '''''1 ftr:--- - t cm7- 72I- t 'V'' dp ''f' ' 4 - 12904 72253- t 401 ' '417 - Ort ( ' -- - 7 to Vor Elof Wallgren 71 beloved husband father and grandfather passed away at his home surrounded by his family on February 1 2004 Born August 13 1932 in Midvale Utah to Elof A and Alice Jones Wallgren On November 22 1955 he married Donna L Lloyd in the Salt Lake LDS Temple "Vor" was adored by his family and loved respected and admired by all He dedicated his life arid work to building the Lord s He was a Veteran Kingdom of the Korean War and for 32 years he owned and operated 3 D Art with the help of his sons and On Thursday night we said goodbye to our Dear Kenny He was loved by all who knew him And wanted by everyone Unable to say no And always helping someone "Forever Cherished in many Hearts" Reunited with many loved ones He leaves behind daughter Chantel two sons Christopher Tony and Trent two grandsons James Jr and Jaden and many friends Services Thursday Feb 5th at 11 am at 1495 E Murray Holladay Rd Followed by Interment at Camp Williams Cemetery 17111 So Camp Williams Rd with military honors Family is asking for donations to help with expenses Donna wife (Dona) Wallgren Shaun° (Bill) Boren David Wallgren 15 grandchildren 1INIOR 106 Survivors: truce (Colin) Green Lisa (Kerry) (Jean) and one mother-in-la- granddaughter-in-la- and brothers-in-la- Betty Lloyd children Deborah Garrick brothers Gilbert (La Rae) Von (Elaine) Wallgren Preceded in death by his parents brothers Wayne Lynn Marvin Funeral services will be held Thursday February 5 2004 at 11:00 am in the Kearns 10th LDS Ward Chapel 5025 W 4865 S Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So State Wed 6-- 8 pm or Thursday at the church from 9:45- - I 045 am Interment Redwood Memorial Estates The family expresses special thanks to the staff and nurses at Harmony Hospice Core Center s-in-low Wa !toren WILSON- - Lola Crookston Hotline Wilson died January 31 2004 Funeral services are Wed at 1:00 pm in the Willard Utah 3rd Ward YOUNG - LeRoy "Bud" Young — 84 died January 31 2004 Services February At 2004 1100 am at Redwood Memorial Mortuary rf 4 ittrl thTh George Glissmeyer 7979 - 2396 Shirley Valenzuela "Dear Mother" "orEltit "Nano" - t 7) ! Lit ' - fr4 41 1 Fernando B Volenzuela 68 and his wife Shirley Stringhom tee Valenzuela 69 passed away Thursday January 29 2004 in Bozeman Montana from injuries sustained in an automobile accident Fernando was born in Iquique Chile and lived for many years in Salt take City Until recently the couple had opan electronics erated Electratek school in St George Utah and Las Nevada to before Vegas moving Bozeman He is survived by his Only daughter Maria E Volenzuelo Salt take City stepchildren Janet Diane Robert and David sisters Carmen Valenzuela Rivera Mario A Gionnoni brother Francisco Volenzuela Guzman many nieces and nephews and extended family from Brazil Chile and Sweden in Preceded death by parents Fernando B Volenzuela Barragon and Felipa del Carmen Rivera Funeral services will be held Thursday 1100 am at the West Jordan 29th Word 6695 S 2200 W A viewing will be held Wed 6-- 8 pm at McDougal Funeral Horne 4330 S Redwood Rood and Thursday at the church one hour prior to services Shirley Stringhom tee Valenzuelo 69 and her husband Fernando 8 Volenzuelo (None) 68 passed away in 29 2004 Thursday January Bozeman Montana from injuries sustained in an automobile occident Until recently the couple had operated Electratek a electronics school in St George Utah and tas Vegas Nevado before moving to Bozeman Shirley is survived by her children Janet Woodward Kearns Diane Jon-nValparaiso IN Robert tee tong IN Island NY David Lee Jasper Mario Valenzuela Salt stepdaughter one take City 11 grandchildren 1 ! ' t at) ' Shuff even though you're gone You still live within our hearts Ps Give Coco a big or hug for vsl Christopher Ray Happy Birthday - 2385 - 12300 : brother Murray Stringhom Edmonton Alberta Canada Bryant Orem Robert Marietta GA Preceded in death by first husband Kenneth Lee Funeral services will be held Thursday 1100 am at the West Jordan 29th Ward 6695 South 2200 West A viewing will be held Wednesday 6-pm at the McDougal Funeral Home 4330 South Redwood Rood and Thursday at the church one hour prior to services Extra copies of this newspaper are ivaihthi always We Love You Your Loving Family FIT information please call: 237-293- 1 memortle5 online° See the obituary section at wwwsltribcom 1 ili) Zr-114tatt cajt Ztribunt 9A CAC |