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Show A-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 22-25, 2020 The Park Record In Memory... Sarah Evelyn Paul The People’s Choice is back for 2020! Voting starts st September 1 March 18, 1935 - August 15, 2020 Sarah Paul passed away peacefully after complications from a stroke she suffered from in May 2015. She was born in Burbank, CA and grew up in Southern California. She enjoyed swimming competitively and won several medals as a child. She also played the drums in her high school band. She went on to marry Benjamin Wolfe and had three children, Kim, Benny and Karen. Benjamin was in the Air Force and they lived in several different countries. After her first divorce, she married her second husband, Francis James Paul (Jim) and had two more children, Jimmy and Helen. James went on to adopt Sarah’s three previous children. They lived in Lodi, CA where she received her Nursing Degree. Sarah had a deep passion for the outdoors which included skiing all winter and volunteering for The National Ski Patrol at Bear Valley for over 20 years. During the summer, she enjoyed camping, hiking, boating on the Delta, and being at the ocean. She later went on to be an abalone diver. After her divorce, Sarah became a traveling nurse in many states and finally settled in Oakley, Utah. In Utah, she gained new passions for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and ATV riding. After she retired from nursing she started her own successful business, Summit Drug Screening. Sarah loved to share her adventures with her family and friends. Sarah lived a wild, crazy and adventurous life! Sarah is proceeded in death by her parents Otis and Ella Crittendon, her brother Billy Crittendon, daughter Kim Matwijiw and son James Paul. She is survived by her son Ben Paul, daughter Karen Paul (grandson Lance DuPriest, granddaughter Lindsey and Garrett Colli, great grandson Grant). Her daughter Helen Iturraran (grandsons Thomas and Kyle, granddaughter Sydney). Helen’s fiancé Greg Duncan and his children Delaney and Caleb. Granddaughter Emily from James Paul and daughter in law Casey (James’ wife) and too many friends who are considered extended family to mention them all. You know who you are and know that Sarah loved you. Because of her passion for her animals and her horses, in lieu of flowers, you can donate to The Wildlife Society of Utah (https://wildlife.com/donate/). A Celebration of Life will be planned for a later date. You can send condolences to P.O. Box 872, Park City, Utah 84060. Brent Jay Sanford July 12, 1940 - July 27, 2020 Brent Jay Sanford of Park City passed away at his home after a long struggle with lung disease on the morning of Monday, July 27th, 2020, just 2 weeks after his 80th birthday. He was born July 12th, 1940 in Brigham City, Utah to Allen *Jay* and Vaudis Korth Sanford. Brent grew up hunting and fishing with his dad and younger brother, Robert. Having a carpenter for a father, Brent was always very handy and became a skilled carpenter himself. A graduate of Box Elder High School, he was a star basketball and football player. After High School he attended Utah State University in Logan where he played football and was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. After a couple of years, he took a break to serve the LDS Church in the French East Mission in Switzerland where he gained a love for and mastery of the French language. Upon returning from his mission, he again enrolled at Utah State where he met and married his wife of nearly 54 years, Barbara Hughes Sanford, and then transferred to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City where he earned dual degrees in Business Administration and French language studies. After college, he earned a Master of Foreign Trade degree from Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale, Arizona. Over the next 20 years he worked as a steel executive in both Brussels, Belgium and Mexico City, Mexico and literally travelled the world for business. After his international business career Brent and Barb returned to their home and their aging parents in Utah where Brent got back to his roots as a carpenter and began a second career as a custom home builder in Park City, Utah. Once he retired as a builder he volunteered his time on the architectural committee of the Sun Peak neighborhood until his passing and was a major player in shaping that neighborhood into what it is today. Brent enjoyed travelling and spent 2 weeks every spring at their timeshare condo on the beach in Puerto Vallarta where he could brush up on his Spanish and indulge in his love of Mexican food and culture. Brent and Barb also owned a vacation home in St. George, Utah where they spent several weeks each year and he enjoyed golf and touring Utah’s many National Parks. In his later years, he could be found tinkering with projects around the house, herding their cats and spoiling their 3 grandchildren. Brent will be remembered as a model of wisdom, warmth, patience, compassion, generosity and strength. He was also a very funny man, with a dry sense of humor and an endless supply of witticisms and thoughtful and amusing observations on people and life. He gave his time freely, volunteering for and donating to charitable organizations inside and outside of the Park City Community. He was a devoted husband, chivalrous and dedicated to his life partner, Barbara. As a father he was stern, yet fair and loving. As a grandfather he was a total pushover for his sweet grandkids. The hole in our hearts is a giant one, yet we are finding peace in the knowledge that he is no longer suffering. Brent is survived by his wife: Barbara, sons: Jason (Darcy) and Jared, grandchildren: Chloe, Brennon and Vivienne, brother Robert (Janet), favorite Aunt Lena, dozens of cousins, nieces and nephews and his devoted cats: Lulu, Trent, Riley and Nacho. A celebration of his life will be announced once the world returns to some sense of normalcy and it is safe to gather in numbers and remember this one-of-a-kind soul and gentle giant of a man. He set the bar impossibly high and will be missed every single day by those he leaves behind. We love you Brent, Dad, Spank, Papoo! Puzzle night? Presented by: Sponsored by: We’ve turned some of our iconic photographs into puzzles for the whole family to enjoy. ORDER ONE TODAY! www.parkrecord.com/puzzle |