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Show Tames L. Hodson James Leland Hodson, 30, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Fruit Heights, died Tuesday, April 14, 1987 from injuries sustained in an industrial accident. He was born March 26, 1957, in Denver, Colo., a son of James Val and. Carol Lee Shreeve Hodson. He married Kathleen Marie Mosman Nov. 13, 1978, in Reno, Nev. He was vice president and chief executive officer of Hodson Laboratories and Hodson Chemical Chemic-al Construction in North Salt Lake. He was a member of the LDS Church. He graduated from Davis High School where he was active in debate. de-bate. He attended Boys State and was the youngest recipient of the "Utah Boy of the Year Award" in 1972. He was an Eagle Scout and an accomplished pianist. He enjoyed creative writing, scuba diving, tennis ten-nis and filmmaking. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing in Montana. He was a book collector and enjoyed classical and country-western music. Surviving are his widow of Salt Lake City; three sons, James Tesla Hodson, Sheridan Val Hodson, and John William Eli Hodson, all of Salt Lake City. Also surviving are his parents of Fruit Heights, four sisters, Stephanie Stepha-nie Hodson and Jennifer Hodson, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph (April) Sorbonne, Seattle, Wash.; and Camille Hodson, Fruit Heights. Services were held Saturday, April 18 at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Roger Richins, officiating. Family prayer was by J. Val JAMES LELAND HODSON Hodson; prelude, Rachmaninoff s "Variations On A Theme of Paga-nini"; Paga-nini"; invocation, Larry Pulsipher; Pul-sipher; opening remarks. Bishop Roger Richins; speaker, Dr. David Warden; "Born Free" by William A. Wood; speaker, Thomas J. Shreeve and J. Val Hodson; "Climb Every Mountain" by Mark Childs accompanied by Pearl Jorgenson; benediction, Keith Webb; postlude, "Theme from Patton." Retire colors, Eagle Scouts, Fruit Heights. Dedication of the grave was by Ralph Sorbonne. Interment In-terment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were William L. Mosman, William Wood, Richard Bladeras, Spencer Beck, Owen Hogle, Ken Cooper, Bill E. Ervin. |