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Show Page 6 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXV Issue XI April 15, 2019 Announcements Wedding Shaum - Ingram Hugh and Teresa Shaum of Eden, Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Danielle Kacie Shaum to Tyler Blaine Ingram, son of Lynn and Shannon Ingram of Mona, Utah, on Friday, March 29, 2019 in the Salt Lake Temple. Afterwards, a luncheon was held in their honor at the Joseph Smith Building. Danielle graduated from Weber High School and Utah Valley University with a degree in Elementary Education. After graduation, Danielle served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the North Carolina Raleigh Mission. She currently teaches 6th Grade in Lehi. Tyler graduated from Juab High School. After high school, Tyler attended Snow College where he was the Student Body President. He finished his education at Weber State University with a degree in Radiologic Sciences. Tyler served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the West Virginia Charleston Tyler and Danielle Ingram Mission. He currently works as an MRI Technologist in Salt Lake. The new couple will live in Herriman. Obituaries Brent George Story September 24, 1935 ~ April 4, 2019 My soulmate, love and best friend, father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather was released from his pain and earthly limitation April 4, 2019. Brent was born to Charles Brent Story Elias Story and Erma Bell Rawson in Ogden, Utah. When Brent was the age of seven, the family moved to Ogden Valley. His father had purchased a 125-acre farm in Liberty, Utah. They had milk cows, horses, and raised hay. Eventually his father turned some of the property into a game farm. They had buffalo, bear, elk, deer, wild cats, monkeys, and birds—too many to mention. Brent graduated from Weber High School. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brent married Ila Smith Dec. 3, 1954. From that union they had Ted Wayne Hillstead May 7, 1935 ~ March 30, 2019 Ted Wayne Hillstead, 83, passed away Saturday, March 30, 2019 at home surrounded by family. He was born May 7, 1935 in Afton, Wyoming to John Gray and Dora Ted Hillstead Mae Hillstead. He married his high school sweetheart KaLeen Nebeker in Kemmerer, Wyoming; they were later sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple. He is survived by his wife, KaLeen; his six children: Wayne (Debby) Hillstead, Sindy (Nick) Davidson, Teresa (Alan) Nichols, Carol (Mitch) Holmes, Karen (Cody-deceased) Montgomery, and Wade (Melany) Hillstead. He has 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and 4 siblings: Garie Hillstead, Madge Tovey, Jan Stock, and Lynn Hillstead. He is preceded in death by his parents; five boys. They later divorced. Brent joined the Army National Guard and served for six years. Brent married Elaine Woodfield, August 31, 1979. Brent and Elaine’s passion was horses. Brent was an avid horseman. Hardly a day went by that you didn’t see Brent riding and working a horse. He has been a member of the Weber County Sheriffs Mounted Posse since 1961. He competed in Cutter and Chariot Racing for 36 years. He loved to go on pack trips and go riding in the mountains. Other hobbies included hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, ATVing and golfing. Brent is survived by his wife, Elaine; his sons Kent (Janis), Kevin, Tim, and Shane (Heather); 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and his siblings, Charlene Todd, Chuck (Dixie), and Juana (Sherman) Bailey. He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Dennis Brent, three brothers, and two granddaughters. A viewing was held Sunday, April 7 at Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., followed by a Tribute to Brent. Condolences may be sent to the family at <www.myers-mortuary.com> brother, VerDell Hillstead; sister, Gwen Sanderson; son-in-law, Cody Montgomery; and great-granddaughter, Taylor Tenille Shaw. Dad had many accomplishments in his career as a mechanical engineer, and started his own engineering companies—Tareco and Tri-Hills. His greatest accomplishment was his family. He enjoyed going to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren’s endeavors with love and enthusiasm. Dad was an avid reader, loved to write poems and paint. He loved all the camping trips to Bear Lake and Lake Powell with his family. He loved whale watching off the shores of Maui with Mom. Dad will be remembered for his love of family, love of the Lord, and his love for learning and gardening. Dad loved to be in the kitchen making his own recipes, his famous salsa, and his “SOS” seasoning. Graveside service were held Saturday, April 6, 2019 at the Meadow View Cemetery, Eden, Utah. A special thanks to Hearts for Hospice for their tender loving care. Condolences may be sent to the family at <www.aaaronsmortuary.com> Obituaries Eunice Stromberg Young August 17, 1934 ~ March 27, 2019 Eunice Stromberg Young of Peterson, Utah passed away peacefully in her Peterson home March 27 at the age of 84. She Eunice Young was surrounded by her loving family. Eunice was born in Weber County, Utah to Blaine Stromberg and Ernestine Rowett Stromberg. She was raised in Ogden and Harrisville, Utah. She graduated from Weber High School and subsequently attended Weber College. After graduating from college, Eunice worked as a secretary to the chief of police at the Ogden City Police Department. While there, she later became the second policewoman in the department. Eunice worked at Marquardt, the State of Utah School Superintendent’s Office, and Browning Arms. In addition, she transcribed court transcripts. Later in her life she worked as an administrative assistant for the Morgan County School District Superintendent. She had a passion for learning. She would be busy painting, traveling, cooking, sewing, making jewelry, scrapbooking, and reading. She loved family history work and spent countless hours researching, gathering information, and typing histories. In 1964 she married Vern William Young in the Logan, Utah Temple. She is survived Arthur Roy Adelmann March 2, 1940 ~ March 18, 2019 Arthur Adelmann passed away peacefully at home in Torrey, Utah March 18, 2019 at the age of 79. Because of Arthur Adelmann his gift for making deep and lasting friendships, he will be sorely missed by many. Arthur was born March 2, 1940 to Arthur and Gertrude (Shuman) Adelmann in Newark, New Jersey. Later, the family moved to a farm near Blairstown, New Jersey, and Arthur attended Blair Academy. Arthur graduated cum laude from the University of Miami, Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in Art, German, and French. He also spent one year (1959-1960) at the University of Munich, Germany. In 1965, he completed a Master of Arts degree at the University of California, Berkeley, and went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree in art history and painting from the University of Utah in 1975. In 1966 Arthur moved from California to Ogden, Utah to accept a teaching position in the Art Department at Weber State College. His tenure at Weber lasted 35 years. He retired from Weber State University as a Tenured Professor of Art in 2001. In addition to many exhibitions of his work in Ogden (WSU Stewart Library; Universe City; Eccles Community Art Center), Salt Lake City, and St. George, Utah, Arthur also participated as solo-artist in exhibitions in Trinkkerhalle, Timmendorfer Strand, Germany; Galere Racine, Nice, France; Galerie in der Loft, ZurichDietlikon, Switzerland; Korrespondenzen, City Archives, Leipzig, Germany; Crocket Gallery, Las Vegas, Nevada; and Union Court Gallery, San Francisco, California. His work was also featured in many group exhibitions throughout Utah, as well as Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Festival pour la Mer, Marseille, France; LeMerite Artistique European France, St Aignan; and The Contemporary Art Invitational, Moulin du Theil, Billy, France. Twenty-four of his works are on permanent display in the Performing Arts building at Weber State University. Arthur’s vision regarding his art is best described in his own words, “As I work, I bring my own meanings and symbols to the paintings. I hope that some of them will find resonance in viewers.” Arthur’s many awards include: The by their three children: Jeff Young (Kitty) of Castle Rock, Summit County, UT; Jelene Robison (Mike) of Salem, UT; and Jo Anne Robison (Brian) of Las Vegas, NV. Also surviving are four step-daughters: Marcie Bott (Lamar), Eden, UT; Kay Peterson (Rex), Ogden, UT; Tammy Wallerstein, Washington, UT; Teri Downey, Ogden, UT. Eunice is also survived by 23 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren, as well as her brothers and sister: Ray Stromberg, Harrisville, UT; Joseph Stromberg (Linda), Farmington, UT; and Pat Stromberg, Ogden, UT. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Vern, her father Blaine, and mother Ernestine. Eunice was an active and devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served as a stake missionary, Primary President, Stake Relief Society Counselor, and in several other callings in the Primary, Relief Society, and Young Women’s organizations. She spent many years working with her husband, Vern, as a temple ordinance worker in the Ogden, Utah Temple. Eunice was known for her quick wit and love for her family. She found joy in her family and having them with her. The family wishes to offer their sincere gratitude to Encompass Hospice and a special thank you to Corey Blonquist and to her so many loving neighbors and friends. Funeral services were held at the West Morgan Utah Stake Center. Interment at the Peterson Cemetery. Condolences may be shared at <www. walker-mortuary.com> Outstanding Achievement Award in Drawing from The National Congress of Art & Design, Salt Lake City, 1986; The LeMerite Artistique European Frank, Medaille’d^Or (Gold Medal), 1995; Mayor’s Award, Municipality of Saint-Cannat (D-Day Celebration), 1997; and The Weber State University John S. Hinkley Fellowship Award for “Outstanding Performance” in teaching, scholarship, and service, 1999. In 1973, Arthur met his partner and soul mate Steven Wood. They shared 27 years together—until Steven’s death in January of 2000. They traveled often throughout the United States and Europe, and maintained a beautiful, very special home in Ogden Canyon where friends and family felt honored to visit. Shortly after Steven’s death, Arthur retired and moved to Torrey, Utah. He continued to paint, exhibit, and travel. As time and nature eased his grief, he created another wonderful home for friends and family visitors where he loved to tend his lovely houseplants, his terrace vegetable garden, read in several languages, and cook fabulous food. He loved to visit nearby Capitol Reef Park and enjoyed encountering visitors there, on his walks through Grand Wash. He often said he felt privileged and sometimes overwhelmed to live in such a beautiful spot. Arthur was an enormous presence in the lives of all who knew him. Many of whom were his students. He taught them about life first and art second. His joy was in the beauty, which he always found around him, and he delighted in showing young people how they could create that beauty-not just on paper, but in their lives. His students were inspired. Arthur loved food and drink, music, literature, but most of all he loved people. Wherever he went, he reached out to people and was able to engage them immediately in ways that endeared him to them. He has many friends in many countries. All will miss jolly, loving, kind, caring, adventurous, sometimes exasperating, and often downright silly Arthur. His death leaves a void that hurts the hearts of many who are so thankful to have had him in their lives and are sadly trying to adjust to life without him. Arthur is survived by his brother William (Edith) Adelmann, several nieces and nephews, and his friends. He was preceded in death by his brother Roy Adelmann, and sister Eleanor A. Ring. Celebrations of Arthur’s Life are being planned to take place in Utah; dates to be announced. If you would like to receive information regarding these celebrations, please email your name, address, and phone number to <arthuradelmannmemorial@comcast.net> Join Us for Easter Day Easter Brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Easter Dinner 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations recommended. 801-392-6775 508 Ogden Canyon, Ogden www.grayclifflodge.com |