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Show Volume XXIV Issue VII The Ogden Valley news Page 7 February 1, 2017 Announcements Obituaries Delores Mildred Bone June 23, 1930 ~ January 12, 2017 Delores M. Bone passed away peacefully January 12, 2017 from natural causes. Delores was born June 23, 1930 to Louis Denver and Mildred Brown Denver in Ogden, Delores Bone Utah. She married James Lewis Bone in Ogden, Utah. Delores was employed by Intermountain Indian School for many years, as well as Valley Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jackie Shepard August 24, 1957 ~ January 19, 2017 Jackie Colleen Newman Shepard, 59, passed away Thursday, January 19, 2017 after fighting a courageous battle with cancer. Jackie was born August 24, 1957 in Jackie Shepard America Fork, Utah, the daughter of Colleen Elliott and Jay F. Newman. She was in the first graduating class of Columbine High School, Colorado, in 1975. Jackie married Kevin Forsgren October 29, 1977. Together they had a daughter, Jamie. They were later divorced. She met and married the love of her life, Larry G. Shepard December 31, 1990 in Ogden, Utah and gained another daughter, Michelle. Later in life Jackie felt very blessed to raise her granddaughter Randi. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jackie loved the outdoors and spending much of her free time hunting, fishing, camping, and enjoying nature. She enjoyed playing Daniel Decatur Sanders October 20, 1943 ~ January 19, 2017 Daniel, Danny, or Dan Sanders passed away peacefully January 19, 2017. Dan was born October 20, 1943 to Burton Franklin Decatur Daniel Sanders Sanders and Addie Cora Lillian Brady in Ogden, Utah. Dan married Renee Marjean Skeen in 1961 and was sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple. Dan is survived by one brother, Frank (Ruby) Sanders, and four sons: Trent (Priscilla) of Scottsdale, Arizona; Lanny (Kim) of Sandy, Utah; Quintin (Elizabeth) of Eden, Utah; and Shawn (Sandra) of Coquille, Oregon. He is a grandfather of 16 and a great-grandfather of 10. Dan is preceded in death by his parents and brothers Preal, Denzel, and John; and his sister, Beverly. Dan returned to school at the age of 42 and was a graduate of Weber State University (BSW) and Our Lady of the Lake University (MSW) San Antonio, Texas. He was a licensed Social Worker in the State of Utah. Dan was very proud to be President of the Alpha Delta Mu Social Work Honor Society and to have an office as a student at the school. He was instru- She is survived by her sons Randy Bone George Stallings (Janet) Ogden, UT; Kenneth Bone (Sandy) Las Vegas, NV; Bill Bone, California; and March 13, 1951 ~ Fred Bone (Denise) Eden, UT; along with nine January 25, 2017 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. George Stallings, She is preceded in death by her husband, beloved brother and James Lewis Bone, and son Doug Bone. uncle, 65, died January Funeral Services were held Tuesday, 25, 2017, and was draftJanuary 17 at Leavitt’s Mortuary, 836 36th St., ed to play in the HBL Ogden, Utah. (Heavenly Basketball Interment at Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorial League). George Stallings Park. George was born to Condolences may be sent to the family at Lowell G. and Margaret <www.leavittsmortuary.com> Grow Stallings and grew up working on the Her fun laugh, great smile, and love of life family dairy farm in Eden. He milked cows, will be missed! hauled hay, bedded the sheds, and when the work was done, he played basketball on the driveway or rode his red bike to Grandma softball and played church ball and softball Kate’s where she had a second dinner of fried in High School. Jackie always had a sense of chicken and apple pie awaiting him. adventure; while in Tucson, Arizona, she would He rode Lou Burley’s bus to Ogden for venture out to the movie sets trying to meet the many years to attend Weber Education Center. stars. Her heart was tender and kind and she Lou was his special friend. would bring many animals home to help them. George loved to read the newspaper and Jackie had worked at Thiokol for 13 years, watch football. He was a die-hard Dallas then as a truck driver for 10 years, and worked Cowboys fan and kept up on college basketball. at Walmart for the last 14 years. He loved baseball, bowling, fishing, dancing Surviving are her husband Larry Shepard, and snowshoeing. There was nothing he loved Perry; daughter Michelle (Brian Brimhall) more than a good free-for-all wrestling match Shepard, Eden; three grandchildren: Randi Shepard, Bryce Brimhall, and Braxton Joseph Lynn Brimhall; parents, Jay and Colleen Newman, Perry; brother, Randy (Kellie) Newman, N. Elmer Ogden; and a sister. June 28, 1942 - January She was preceded in death by her daughter 23, 2017 Jamie Forsgren Shepard. Special thanks to Access Hospice, Barry Joseph Lynn Elmer, Reeder, Dr. Gray, and Wendy Ravsten for all 74, passed away Monday, their loving care. With the help of her friends January 23, 2017 at and sponsors, Jackie was able to check off her McKay Dee Hospital. He bucket list. was born June 28, 1942 Funeral services were held Friday, January in Ogden, Utah to George 27, 2017 at Myers Mortuary, 205 S. 100 E., Joseph Elmer and LaRee Elmer. Brigham City, Utah. Joseph married Dianne Interment in the Mantua Cemetery. Taintor in Salt Lake City, Utah July 5, 1962. Condolences may be sent to the family at They had three sons: Michael (Roxayn), <www.myers-mortuary.com> Stephen, and Jeff. They later divorced. He then married his sweetheart and best friend Kathleen Shipley May 25, 1973 in Ogden, Utah. They mental in designing and securing the resources were later sealed for time and all eternity in for the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater at the Ogden LDS Temple. Kathleen brought two Weber State. His name is in the time capsule more sons into the family, Timothy and Dan buried there. While attending graduate school, (Dixie) Patterson. he acted as the Graduate School Co-Senator for Joseph was a lifelong member of The Church the Student Council. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving Dan worked many jobs throughout his life, as second Counselor in the Bishopric. He was but was happiest working with people with disabilities for the State of Utah. He touched many lives in this capacity and was very proud Tyson Lee Mason of this important work and those he served. He November 10, 1987 ~ was recognized as Social Service Worker of the January 22, 2017 year while with the State. After retirement, he continued to work with these special people as Tyson Lee Mason, a volunteer. 29, passed away Sunday, Dan sang and played in Country Western January 22, 2017 from bands for many years, and enjoyed spending injuries sustained in an time with his family and friends and restoring automobile accident. cars or working on his homes. Tyson was born Dan loved people and had many great in Bountiful, Utah friends and family. He was generous and loving November 10, 1987, the Tyson Mason and he will be missed. son of Robert Paul and The family wishes to thank Dan’s caregiv- Leanne Hatch Mason. ers in the D wing at the Heritage Park Care Tyson married the love of his life, Haileigh Center and Brighton Hospice. You are some Harwood, September 28, 2015 in Murray, Utah, very special people. and on January 15, 2017 they were blessed with A viewing was held Tuesday, January 24, a son—Lukas Sean Mason. Tyson had no fear 2017 at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd, of becoming a new dad; he was confident and Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday, was a natural with his baby boy. Lukas was the January 25, also at Myers Mortuary. light of his life. Interment, West Weber Cemetery. Tyson’s passion for helping others started at Condolences may be sent to the family at a young age. Tyson entered into the fire acad<www.myers-mortuary.com> emy, Provo, at age 18. He attended UVU and studied fire science. He worked at Kaysville City Fire while completing his paramedic program at Weber State. He then started working Suicide Prevention Training Announced A presentation from the Weber County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with Huntsville Town, will be held at the Ogden Valley Library in Huntsville February 23 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Public is invited to attend. Cards Chocolate Candy Candles Clothing for everyone on your list! with his nephews. George had many friends who remembered his birthday, made him smile, and put up with his teasing. His water color painting class with Jaime Capener was a highlight of his life. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thanks to all of you who reached out to George in friendship and especially to those who stood up for him in the face of social injustice and discrimination. The family would like to thank so many who cared for George, including the staff and residents of Stoney Brooke of Eden—for their friendship and care. Thanks to Kelci, Curry, Dee, and all the Brighton Hospice staff. Thanks to Deaune at Comfort Keepers. George is survived by his sisters Jan Wight (Richard), Sharon Vause (Brad), Sandra Jenkins (Dave), all of Eden, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service celebrating George’s life was held Saturday, January 28 at the Huntsville Utah LDS Stake Center, 6500 E. 1900 N., Eden. Interment took place in the Eden Mountain View Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at <www.premierfuneral.com> known as “the man with the gummy bears.” When he would shake your hand, he would leave you a gummy bear. He was a happy and positive person, no matter how he felt or what was going on. If you asked him how he was, he would always say “About a B+.” Joseph retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 35 years. He was the best husband in the world. He was also a loving father, son, brother, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He enjoyed traveling and spending time with his family. Even until the end, he was a selfless person; he became an organ donor to help others. Joseph is survived by his wife, five sons, three brothers, four sisters, six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his infant brother. A viewing was held Friday, January 27 at the LDS Church, 216 N. 1500 W., MarriottSlaterville, Utah. Funeral Services were held Saturday, January, 28 at the church. Interment at Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 36th St., Ogden, Utah. Please send condolences to the family at <www.leavittsmortuary.com> for Ogden City Fire. At the time of his death, he worked as a firefighter – paramedic in Salt Lake City as well as a Life Flight paramedic. When Tyson was not working at one of his jobs, he enjoyed his multiple hobbies, which included mountain biking, riding his motorcycle, tinkering in the garage, hanging out around a campfire, or spending time with his wife and their four dogs. Tyson is survived by his loving wife, Haileigh, and son Lukas, Plain City; parents, Robert and Leanne Mason, Kaysville; grandparents, Rhoda Mason, Centerville; Larry (Bonnie) Hatch, West Bountiful; brother, Ian Mason, Denver, CO; and sister, Alex (Herman) Sword, Roosevelt. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Paul Mason. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 28 at the Davis Conference Center, 1651 N. 700 W., Layton, Utah. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary. A Memorial Scholarship Fund has been set up for Lukas; please mail donations to Zion’s Bank 33 S. Main St, Kaysville, UT 84037 c/o Haileigh Mason for Lukas Sean Mason. Send condolences to the family at <www. lindquistmortuary.com> |