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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 23-25, 2019 A-7 The Park Record Obituary 30% OFF ALL SPA SERVICES Woody Anderson 1932 – 2019 Our loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend, A. W. “Woody” Anderson left us, peacefully Sunday, October 6, 2019, while at home. He was born on a sunny, June morning in 1932 to Helen and Alexander Anderson, in Salt Lake City, UT. Woody joined his two older sisters, Bonnie and Barbara. Later, Judy and Lynda rounded out the Anderson family. Woody completed all his schooling in Salt Lake. After serving two years in the U.S. Army (stationed in Germany and skiing competitively for the military), he graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor of science in Chemistry/Biological Sciences. Professionally, Woody was a ski racer, ski instructor, ski school director, ski area manager, ski shop owner and ski area owner/operator. He was one of the founders of the Intermountain Ski Instructors Association serving as national certification chairman for Professional Ski Instructors of America, as well as former GRAND OPENING SPECIAL VP/general manager of Park City Mountain Resort He was a charismatic, wonderful man who loved his family, friends and the ski industry. We will forever remember and miss his intelligence, smiling kindness, quick wit, limericks and twinkling eyes. Woody is survived by his wife of 46-years, Sandy. His children, Jody (John) Burrows, Chris (Georgia) Anderson, Gretchen (Buster) Minshew and Nathan (Cynthia Fowler) Anderson. His stepchildren, Mike (Janay) Wade, Lisa (Jeff) Bates and Kevin (Krien) Wade. His 13 grandchildren, including a great grandson. His former wife, Ginny Anderson. His sisters, Barbara Miller, Judy (Jack) Jones, Lynda Tassainer and many, many nieces, nephews and dear loved ones. Woody was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Bonnie Paulsen. Funeral services are under the direction of Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home. A private graveside service is planned for Nov. 1, 2019, in Salt Lake City. Additionally, there will be a Celebration of Life, Nov. 2, 2019, in Park City, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please donate to: Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation’s “Education Fund” for youth skiing purposes at P.O. Box 980187, Park City, Utah 84098. “hearts, not parts,” along with the original slogan, as well as shirts, flags and pronoun pins to medical offices, universities and corporations such as Amazon and Spotify. “We are by trans, for trans, helping trans,” Giles said. The group opened an office in Orem this summer and hosted the state’s first transgender Pride festival in September. The office’s location was intentional, aimed at helping fill a local gap in services for transgender people. “For me, personally, it was that trans resources — or LGBTQ resources, period — are lacking seriously in Utah County,” Giles said. Creating a space just for transgender people gives them a place to go where they can play games or watch a movie without having to worry about defending their identity or explaining their pro- nouns, Genderbands board member D Porter said. The organization has awarded grants for six surgeries and plans to fund four in its next application cycle, which opens Nov. 1 and closes Dec. 31. The number of surgeries it funds every year depends on funds and donations. So far, the group has only funded double mastectomies, also known as top surgery, for transmasculine people, but leaders are looking at expanding into transfeminine surgery grants. A double mastectomy averages from $6,000 to $10,000, and while many insurance companies cover the procedure, that’s not an option for everyone, Giles said. And for Giles, the procedure has been life changing. “I can go on hikes and take my shirt off,” Giles said. “I still fear discrimination and violence, but I am a lot more comfortable.” Woody Anderson, 87 FREE AVEDA FACIAL AMAZING FEATURES • Aveda Signature Massages • Famous Japanese Soaking Tubs • Ayurveda Services • Aveda Specialty Facials • CBD Oil Experiences • Infrared Sauna *** ONE FACIAL PER CUSTOMER CALL FOR DETAILS 435-658-9411 201 Heber Ave Park City Main & SKY Hotel AVEDA SPA ON MAIN 435-731-4510 LIFESTYLE 1182 Center Dr D110 Park City SALON IN Across from Best Buy NEWPARK Utah transgender nonprofit opens first office in Orem Associated Press PROVO — A project that started as a way for one transgender person to pay for gender-confirmation surgery has grown into a Utah-based nonprofit helping others who can’t afford the procedure. Ian Giles founded the organization Genderbands, which provides free chest binders and awards surgical grants, The Daily Herald in Provo reported. Giles, who uses they and them pronouns, started selling wristbands that read “pizza rolls, not gender roles,” in 2015 as a way to raise $10,000 for their own double mastectomy. After using credit cards to cover the full cost, Giles turned Genderbands into a nonprofit to help others get surgery too. The organization now sells bands reading Vape pioneer sickened more than 50 in Utah with drugs CBD juice was spiked with bad marijuana gentle medicine. Others puffed it for fun. What the vapors delivered instead was a jolt of synthetic marijuana, and with it an intense high of hallucinations and even seizures. 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