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Ray Valdez

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(Jose Remigio Valdez)
1932-2016
Did you see those light blue sparklers at 5:45 A.M. New Year’s Day? That was our beloved husband, father, and grandfather saying his good byes. Ray Valdez (Jose Remigio Valdez) passed away at his home surrounded by his family on January 1, 2016 at the age of 83. Ray is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Carolyn Powell Valdez. They were married on January 22, 1965 in Elko, Nevada. Ray’s legacy lives on through his son’s, Todd (Deanna) of Waterford, CA, Rick (JoAnne) of Stansbury Park, UT, B.A. (Angela) of Tooele, UT, Paul (Kim) of Berea, KY; 14 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; his Sister Anna Giron, many nieces and nephews, and his faithful companion: his dog Charlie. Ray was born in Rio Arriba, New Mexico on July 21, 1932. He graduated from West High School in 1950 and joined the U.S Army, serving in the Korean War. Ray earned his Cabinetry and Building Inspection Certifications from Utah Trade Technical College. He worked at the Tooele Army Depot as a Mobile Equipment Inspector. He enjoyed Camping, Fishing, Coaching Boxing and Baseball with all of his boys and many other youth in the Grantsville/Tooele Community. He is preceded in death by his Parents Alejandro Valdez and Ramonita Pacheco Valdez, his sister’s Susie Esquibel and Bernice Jones, his brother Joe Garcia and his grandson Adam Valdez. The Family would like to extend a special Thank You to Canyon Home Care & Hospice staff for all they did for Ray. Barbara Herrera, Patty Greigo, Cherylynn Miller, Ellen Rojas, Guy Evans, Patty Bringard and Sharon Ekins. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 7th at 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 428 S. Hale St, Grantsville, with a viewing one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at Grantsville City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Alison "Ali" Lee Daniels

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June 29 1979 - January 4, 2015
Ali was born in Tooele, UT to Kirk Williams and Patti Cook on June 29, 1979. Her early years were spent growing up in Grantsville and Tooele, and she graduated from Taylorsville High School. She married the love of her life and high school sweetheart, Roger Daniels, on July 17, 1999 and together they had 2 sons; Kaleb and Gage. Ali was first and foremost a wife and mother and found joy in just being with her family. Her 3 "boys" were her life! She was an avid soccer mom, talented crafter, and thoroughly enjoyed a good practical joke. Ali always had country music playing but would occasionally switch it pop and dance around the kitchen with one of the boys. Our annual family camping trips to Palisade Reservoir was a favorite trip of hers. Ali taught us how to fight courageously and never give up. She taught us how to go through struggle and pain with abundant grace. 2 Tim. 4:7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." Roger's angel left her earthly body in trade for a strong and healthy one to spend eternity with her Savior. Ali has many friends and family who will miss her beyond what words can express. She will be greatly missed by Roger Daniels (husband), Kaleb Daniels (son), Gage Daniels (son), Patti Cook (mother), Todd & Melanie Heitman (sister), Dennis Williams (brother), Craig Puff (brother), along with many more friends and family. Psalm 34:18 The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. A time of remembrance will be held 11:00 am on Saturday, January 9th, at Valley View Mortuary , 4335 W 4100 S. Formal services will follow at 12.00pm. Interment at the Grantsville City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Tauna Lynn Nielsen

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Tauna Lynn Nielsen, 58, was reunited with her heavenly family suddenly Saturday, January 9th, 2016 after a full life living with juvenile diabetes. She was born January 17th, 1957, to Don and Karla Dastrup in Fillmore, Utah. She was raised and planted deep family roots in Holden, Utah with her six brothers and two sisters. She loved being from a small town, she was involved in the community and various school groups, she was a member of 4H, and through her love of animals was a rodeo queen for two years. With a scholarship she left home to attend college at Weber State. During this time she met Grant E Nielsen, they fell in love and were sealed for time and all eternity in the Manti temple on April 21st, 1978. They together built their own family with two sons, and two daughters and later eight grandchildren. She loved being a Mother and more so a Grandma. She was happiest building memories with her family and loved ones. She loved to read, bake, garden, going overboard for the holidays and most of all going to Disneyland with her family. She believed in the magic of innocence and lived with a full heart. She survived by her husband Sexy Buns, children Summer (Jenna), Morgan (Chelsi), Alexis (Chandler), Grandchildren Kathryn, Aurora, Julia, Noah, Charlotte, Phoebe, Dakota and Keenan. Her Sisters Kristine(Steve) and Nanette(Dave), and her brothers Matt (Amanda), Morris and Rodney. She was preceded in death by her son Joshua, her parents Don and Karla, brothers Scott, Richard, and Greg. There will be a memorial service at 417 Benson Rd, Stansbury Park Friday the 15th 6-8pm. The viewing will be at 11am Saturday the 16th at the ward house in Holden, Utah followed by the funeral service at 1pm ending with the graveside dedication at the Holden Cemetery. In lieu of flowers there is a fund set up at Mountain America for Tauna Nielsen acct#10289172. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Mark Dean Riddle

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Mark Dean Riddle, age 39, passed away Jan 11, 2016. He has returned to be with his Heavenly Father and reunite with his mother Diane Quinn and Sister Trisha Anne Masson. Those who knew Mark will tell you that he has a deep love for his wife, children, family, and friends. He was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor; he was skilled with his hands and loved anything mechanical. Mark loved his wife of four years, although they were childhood sweethearts who found each other once more. Mark loved his children very much. They helped keep him going through difficult times. Mark loved to wrestle with the boys and tease the girls. He was excited that he was working with his son Marky. Mark is survived by his forever love Ammie Riddle (Perkins), his sons Mark and Damin, his daughters Alexis, Stasia, and Alissia Riddle. His stepson Richie Sutton, stepdaugters Saydee and Morgan Sutton. His Father Emery Dean Riddle and his wife Debra Allan Riddle. Brothers David, Derek, and Emery Riddle. His beloved grandmother Bonnie Gardner. And numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and good friends. Mark was preceded in death his mother Diane Quinn, Sister Trisha, Grandfather Oswald Gardner, Delos and Nola Riddle. There will be a Memorial Service at the Grantsville City Cemetery on Tuesday Jan 19, 2016 at 11:00 am. Following interment there will a luncheon and Memorial at the Grantsville Stake Center (550 E Durfee St, Grantville Utah). His family askes that you bring your favorite happy memories of Mark to share at that time. Marks family is heartbroken and is in need of your thoughts and prayers. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to help pay for burial expenses. There has been a Gofundme account established in Mark's name. We would like to thank Mr JR Didericksen for his compassionate help at this time.

Ethan Patrick Hyde

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Ethan Patrick Hyde, born March 17, 2000 to Jereme D Hyde and Jennifer Bratt Mecham, left us unexpectedly to rejoin his Father in Heaven on January 11, 2016. In Ethan's short time he touched many lives - family, friends and neighbors alike fondly remember his mischievous laugh, funny expressions, and sense of humor. Ethan loved to play basketball and soccer where his skill, effort and enthusiasm more than made up for any size disadvantage. He also enjoyed building with Lego, playing XBox, and eating anything with Sriracha sauce on it. He especially loved camping, fishing and hunting, and was very proud of his first successful deer hunt with his Dad in October. Ethan is dearly loved and is survived by his parents, stepfather Eric C Mecham, sisters Carlee and Melissa, brothers JD, Ryan and Shane, grandparents David & Connie Hyde, Ed & Stephanie Naglack, Bratts, Mechams and Hoopes, great grandmothers Shepherd & Rudy, many aunts & uncles, and 28 1st cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 pm on Monday, January 18th at the LDS Chapel located at 417 Benson Rd, Stansbury Park, Utah. A visitation will be held at 10:15 prior to services. Interment will follow at 3:00 pm at Santaquin City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050. Donations for funeral expenses are accepted at https://www.gofundme.com/cyj42knk.

Pauline Nichols Walters

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Pauline Nichols Walters passed away quietly at home and into Heaven January 17, 2016. Born March 11, 1921 to Limuel J. and Bernice (Barnes) Nichols in Winona Missouri. Preceded in death by husband Bradford T. Walters, parents, brothers Gene and Junior, daughter Louise (Larry) Wittenburg, son Bradford (Clara) Walters Jr., and one granddaughter Penny Walters. Survived by son Ronald (Margaret) Walters, daughter Clara (Brad) Walters, numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, brother Ivan and sisters Joyce and Esther Nichols. Talk to you later Mom. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 23rd at the First Baptist Church (235 W Main, Grantsville) with a viewing one hour prior at the same location. Interment will follow at Grantsville City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Johnny Bryan Pitt

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1951-2016
Returned to his Heavenly Home on January 30th 2016 (from a massive heart attack). He was loved, honored and respected by all those who knew him. The first thing most people were impressed with is what a kind heart he had. He had a wonderful way of loving everyone that he knew. He touched each of our lives with his example of Christ like love, patience, kindness and integrity. He was born (October 12, 1951) and raised in Tooele, Utah. Graduated from Tooele High school, lettering all 4 Years in swimming and went to state. Attended Southern Utah University then served a wonderful mission to the Cook Islands. He gave 8 years of service in the Army National Guard. He loved and played baseball, then coached a first place winning county rec. team. Some of his passions were hunting, hiking, muscle cars, politics and patriotism. But his first love was always his family, and friends, with a special place in his heart for his primary children. No words can express how greatly he is loved and how intensely he will be missed by all those privileged to know him. But we are comforted by the knowledge that there was great joy in Heaven, when he was welcomed home by his father and mother, Donald Bryan Pitt and Ruth Shields Pitt, many Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles who preceded him. Those of us left to carry on until we are able to be with him again, His wife; Mary W Pitt, Children; Bryan Pitt ( Rhonda) Richelle Morrison (Matt) Devan Pitt, Alia Pitt, and Trent Bello. Todd Bello, Trevor Bello and Tim Bello. Siblings; Craig Pitt (Dolene), Alan Pitt, Barry Pitt (Michelle), Peggy Pitt (Larry) and many, many grandchildren, great grand children, nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. A viewing will be held Wednesday, February 3rd, at the LDS Overlake 4th Ward building (220 W 2200 N, Tooele) from 6:00 to 8:00pm. Funeral services will be held at the same location on Thursday, February 4th. A viewing will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 am and the funeral will be at 11:00 am. Interment will follow at Tooele City Cemetery (361 S 100 E, Tooele). Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Camilia Faye (Bolinder) Mead

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Passed away suddenly in her home February 3rd, 2016. Cami was born August 30th, 1972 in Tooele UT to Sammy D Bolinder and Vickie Nausley. Cami was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. All who knew her would agree that she was always so willing to give and help others before herself. We have learned that through this tragedy she is still living her dream of helping everyone that she could by being an organ donor. She has already been able to help over 150 people in the first few days with many more to come. She was a large part of the Utah Foster Care Foundation, and always had a very soft spot in her heart for kids, and her four legged fur babies. She and Mike helped to raise over 50+ children being through the foundation or childcare. Cami was also an avid crafter and water skier, she loved being out on the water on papa’s boat and spending time with her family. No words can express how greatly she is loved and how intensely she will be missed by all that knew her. But we are comforted to know that she was welcomed into heaven with open arms by her grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends. Cami is survived by her parents Sam & Vickie Bolinder, brother Stephen (Michael) Bolinder, her loving husband Mike Mead, their five beautiful children Amber (Aaron) Greenup, Gabby, Wyatt, Darla, and Cody. As well as their two grandchildren Aiden and Brinlee (with another grandson on the way). She also leaves behind so many extended family and friends that will miss her deeply. A funeral will be held in her honor on Wednesday February 10th 2016, the Visitation will start at 10 am at the LDS Tooele 17th ward building 132 N 570 E in Tooele UT. With services starting at 11 am, Interment will follow at the Tooele City Cemetery. We ask that all who attend to wear pink in honor of Cami.

John J. “Jack” Welsh

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John J. “Jack” Welsh, loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully at his daughter’s home on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at the age of 95. He was born April 30, 1920 in Manhattan, New York to Peter and Kathleen “Kate” Welsh. He married Marie R. MacArthur in Vallejo, California, September 10, 1950. Marie preceded him in death, but not before they had 64 wonderful years and three children together. Jack enlisted into the U.S. Army just prior to WWII and served his country for 5 ½ years, in which he obtained the rank of Captain. Afterwards he remained in Vallejo, California, met his loving wife and worked at Benicia Arsenal as a Civil Engineer. He was also very involved in the operation of the Benicia Arsenal Federal Credit Union as Chairman of the Board. When Benicia closed in 1961 Jack was transferred to the Tooele Ordinance Depot as Director of Services. At that time, he and Phil Miller, then credit union president, relocated the Benicia Arsenal Credit Union to the Tooele Ordinance Depot, where he was involved with the credit union for over 50 years. He was inducted into the Credit Union Hall of Fame on March 15, 2003. He retired from the Tooele Ordinance Depot in 1981 and continued as a consultant for various subcontractor s until 1985, at which time he retired for good. Jack served as a Tooele City Councilman, and held a position on the board of directors of both the Tooele Hospital and the Tooele Nursing Home. He held a seat on the Tooele Planning and Zoning Commission. He also was very active in the Catholic Church. He served 20 years alternating as area Chairman or Area Vice Chairman on the State Diocese and Development Drive and one term as the State Chairman. Jack could always be found working as a volunteer at various community events such as the Tooele Arts Festival and St. Marguerites Fall Festival. Jack and Marie loved to spend their summers in Clearlake, California with the kids, grandkids and friends who all visited as often as they could. Boating was a big part of all of our lives. He is survived by three children; Mark Welsh, Suzanne (Tom) Rainwater and Bob (Jackie) Welsh, who all loved him dearly; seven grandchildren - Stephanie Welsh; Tiffany (Jed Matthews) Rainwater, Joe (Lindsey) Rainwater and Jonathan Rainwater; Michael, Alec and Rafe Welsh and four beautiful great grandchildren. A special thank you to Home Instead, Right At Home and Harmony for making it possible for Dad to remain at home as he transitioned into the last stage of his life. A visitation will be held Thursday, February 11th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held Friday, February 12th at 11:00 a.m., with visitation from 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. All will be held at Saint Marguerite Catholic Church, 15 South 7th Street, Tooele, Utah with Interment at Tooele City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050. Jack led an extraordinary life. He always approached it with joy, humor and optimism. We have so many fond memories, too many to mention, that we’ll hold close to our hearts. He is once again with our Mother and we know both are now watching over us. Know that you will be dearly missed Dad. You and Mom will be forever in our hearts! May Perpetual Light Shine Upon You.

Dixie Louise Arbon

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Dixie Louise Arbon, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother returned home on the morning of February 9, 2016 after a valiant battle with cancer. Dixie was born Sept. 11, 1938 to John Alvin Anderson and Ethel Alberta Kesler in Grantsville, UT. Dixie was married on November 23, 1956 to her sweetheart Marnel Dale Arbon. She was a wonderful mother to her two children Michele Rae Perkins and Robert Marnel Arbon. Dixie was an active member of the LDS church serving many years in primary, sunday school and relief society callings. She particularly loved her calling as a teacher in the Relief Society. Dixie enjoyed gardening and reading. She brought a smile to many as she worked as a cashier and in customer service at the Junior Mart and later at Soelberg’s for many years. Dixie is very thoughtful and often sent letters to her family and friends. Those letters and cards were commonly signed with love and the phrase, “Be Safe, Be Healthy, Be Happy”. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren. She always had love, a smile, and some cookies and milk for them. She was thoughtful of what would bring them joy and was very supportive in attending their activities and serving them. Holidays were always a magical time at her house with Easter egg hunts, Valentine’s treats, and wonderful Christmas parties. She was a grandmother to many, including those who weren’t related. Her loving nature brought joy to many and helped them to feel loved. DIxie will leave a legacy of grace, love, thoughtfulness, determination, and of selfless service. She truly was dedicated to whatever she set her mind to. She spent her life caring for those who were in need. She cared for her mother-in-law Selma Madsen, and her daughter Michele as they both battled their own illnesses. Shortly after the passing of her daughter, Dixie was informed that she had cancer and her next journey began. She battled cancer for many years and fought valiantly to the end. Her nurses commented that she never complained but always expressed gratitude and determination. She was loved by all of her doctors and nurses because of her kind and sweet nature. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Rocky Mountain Care Center for their care. Dixie was preceded in death by her parents and her daughter, Michele. She is survived by her husband, Marnel; Son, Robert (Becky) Arbon; grandchildren, Melissa (Steve) Free; Mandi (Garth) Huffaker; Rhonda (Bill) Miller; Ammie (Mark) Riddle; Jenny (Josh) Morison; Scott (Alyssa) Arbon; Holly (Jared) Brown; Jason, Nick, and Brady Arbon; her 21 great-grandchildren; and her four siblings (Carl, Rex, Jackie, and Hoy). A viewing service will be held on Friday, February 12, from 6-8 p.m. in Grantsville, UT (428 S. Hale St.). Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 13, at 11:00 a.m. at the same location with an additional viewing that morning at 10:00 a.m.

Harry Glenn Remick Jr.

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West Valley City, Utah- Harry Remick passed away at home in his sleep on February 10, 2016. He was 69 years old. Harry was born May 26, 1946 in Danville, Pennsylvania to Harry Glenn and Mable Swank Remick. Harry attended Danville High School and later served in the U.S. Navy for 4 years. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing regularly. His favorite pastime was playing cards with family and friends. Harry moved to Utah where he met Evelyn Brown and they were married in Elko, Nevada in 1979. He pursued his career at Tooele Army Depot for more than 20 years and later retired. Harry is survived by his children, Clint (Jackie) Remick, Jason (Mattie) Remick, Monty (Alysha) Remick, and step-daughter Sunshine Cordova. His siblings, Joan Purcell, Donna Boyer, Millie and Andy Thomas, Doris Young, Jerry and Maryanne Remick, and George and Ellen Remick. And an Aunt Louise Swank Barnhart of Danville. His legacy also includes 17 grandchildren and 3 great-grandkids. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-laws, Russel Boyer, Donald Purcell, and Donald Young, and 2 nephews, Monty Earl Thomas and Janaka Carl. Harry had a great sense of humor and was a kind, loving man who made numerous dear friends throughout his lifetime. He is loved and shall be missed by many, including his best puppy dog pal Kaluah. To honor his request there will be no services as he is returning home to his loved ones in Pennsylvania.

Mary Ann Didericksen Kimber

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Mary Ann Didericksen Kimber, a beloved and devoted mother, grandmother and wife, passed away February 14, 2016, in Eagle Mountain, Utah, at the age of 69, of causes incident to age. She was born in Tremonton, Utah, on November 18, 1946 to Odeen and Phyllis Didericksen. She was the oldest of four children. She attended Grantsville High School and graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Elementary Education. She married Gary Kimber on June 7, 1969, in the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She was a lifelong, faithful member of the church, devoting her time in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. Mary Ann loved playing the piano, dancing, anything BYU, teaching children and spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Gary; children Dane (Wendy) Elkridge; Gina (Mike), Declo, Idaho; Kristina (Robert), Fredericksburg, Virginia; Mark (Kelli) College Station, Texas; Kirk (Jennifer), Lehi; and 25 grandchildren. A viewing will be held on Friday, February 19 from 6-8 pm at the Grantsville West Stake Center (115 E Cherry St, Grantsville). Funeral services will be Saturday, February 20 at 12:00 pm at the Valley View Ward in Eagle Mountain (9475 N Mustang Way, Eagle Mountain) with a viewing from 10:30 - 11:30 prior to the funeral. Interment will follow at Grantsville City Cemetery. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Lewis Alexander Hunsaker

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Lewis Alexander Hunsaker was born March 1, 1924 in Elwood, Utah to Burnice and Elna (Anderson) Hunsaker. He passed away February 18, 2016 at his home in Murray, Utah from complications of congestive heart disease. Lew was a true Renaissance man. Roman rider, mechanic, Navy seaman (WWII), pilot, long-haul trucker and long-time member of the Beehive Statesmen Barbershop Chorus, he enjoyed a wide variety of activities and a keen sense of humor throughout his life. He married Betty Lou Liljenquist January 5, 1942. Their marriage was blessed with 5 children: Terrie (Roger) Turness, Conrad (Diane), Gary (Roxana), Paul (Glenda) and Mark (Joyce). Marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Betty passed away in 1997. Lew unexpectedly found love again at the age of 83. He married Sharilyn (Kroll) Hunsaker on September 14, 2007 in the Jordan River Temple. Shari was able to meet Lew toe-to-toe in exchanging smart remarks. Theirs proved to be a great love story and left each a better person. Lew was preceded in death by his parents, wife Betty, brother, and one grandson. He is survived by his wife Shari, five children and their spouses, ten grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren and two sisters. The family wishes to extend special thanks to Ellen Rojas for her devoted and loving care through the years. Lew considered her family and we acknowledge her grief at his passing. Per Lew’s wishes there will be no viewing. A graveside service will be held at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, 1640 Lakeview Drive, Bountiful, Utah on Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 11:00am. Following the service, guests are invited to join the family for lunch at Chuck-A-Rama at 212 S 500 W in Bountiful for a farewell ‘pig out’ in Lew’s honor. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

William Glen Bolinder

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William Glen Bolinder (Bill), 52, of Tooele, Utah passed away suddenly, February 28, 2016. Bill was born May 3, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Glen Lester Bolinder and Dorothy Nora (Madill) Bolinder. Married Heidi Lumpkins, but were later divorced. He was raised in Grantsville, attended Grantsville schools and Dixie State University. Bill worked in the family business, Glen’s Excavating and Grading and Bolinder Companies. He continued to work in construction until recently. Bill’s most important and rewarding job was taking care of his father in the last year of his life. Bill was a voracious reader, always reading two to three books at a time, he loved golfing, gardening and spending time with his children. He was an avid U2 fan and was lucky enough to attend some of their concerts. One of the most rewarding experiences in his life was to coach Junior Jazz, he was a great coach and developed many special relationships. He is survived by three children, Jacy Bell, Katrina and Connor Bolinder and one grandchild; brothers, Bruce (Carolya) and Garry (Stacey); Sister Cheryl (Sherrie) Bolinder. Bill had a great love for animals especially his two cats, Zimba and Mante. He was preceded in death by his parents. The funeral service will be held in Grantsville at The Old Grantsville Church, 297 W Clark Street, on Tuesday March 8, 2016 11:00 AM preceded by a visitation from 10:30 – 11:00. Interment to follow at Grantsville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donate to Bill’s favorite charity: Best Friends Animal Society www.bestfriends.org. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Ruben Rocha Patiño

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Noviembre 19, 1945 - Marzo 3, 2016
“Todo tiene su tiempo y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora. Mi tiempo de ir vino ya pero yo, Rubén Rocha, he peleado la buena batalla, he acabado la carrera, he guardado la fe y ahora regreso con Honor a mi Hogar Celestial"
Sus padres: Santos Rocha y Lilia Patiño. Su esposa por 50 años: Gloria Anaya Bravo. Sus hijos: Lilian(Tarcisio), Claudia(James), Yazmín(Roberto), Hyrum(Ana). Sus hermanos: Jaime, Eduardo, José Luis, Ángel y Guillermo. Y su hermoso legado de 15 nietos. Los servicios funerales para Rubén se llevaran a cabo en la Capilla del Barrio Aspen 7 de Orem (1485 N 800W).
Acto Velatorio: Jueves Marzo 10 a las 6:00 PM Servicio Funeral: Viernes Marzo 11 a las 11:00 AM (con un velatorio corto de 9:30-10:30AM) Rubén será sepultado en el cementerio de la Ciudad de Orem. Servicios Funerales prestados por: Funeraria La Eternidad, 801-449-1568. Para dejar condolencias o mensajes sirvase dejarlo en la parte de comentarios o ir directamente haciendo click en el enlace aqui abajo.

Charles G. (Jerry) Johnson

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Charles G. (Jerry) Johnson also known as Chuck, passed away at his home on March 9, 2016 after a brief battle with cancer. Jerry was born July 23, 1929 in Grantsville, Utah and was the son of Paul G. and Laura Hudson Johnson. He graduated from Grantsville High School and was a member of the 1947 Utah State Championship Basketball Team. After high school he briefly attended Utah State University. He joined the Navy and served for 4 years during the Korean War. Jerry married Jeannine Kinder on January 5, 1950 in Magna, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He worked for Lincoln Wearever in the foodservice industry before retiring. Jerry and Jeannine lived in Washington, Colorado, and California before returning to his home town of Grantsville, Utah. Jerry was an avid hunter and fisherman with fishing being the most passionate pastime. He enjoyed Alaska trips and catching albacore in San Diego, California. His favorite was his annual camping and fishing trip to his secret spot near Saratoga, Wyoming for over fifty years with his friends from Denver. During his later years, he enjoyed going to Montello and the Grantsville Dam to fish. He went on many fishing trips with his son Dave. He was so proud of his son Dave, daughter Lollie, and his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He loved sports and was a proud Denver Bronco fan. He also followed the Utah Jazz. He enjoyed visiting with his high school friends from Grantsville. All who knew him will remember his great sense of humor, tremendous wit, and personality. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Jerry is survived by his wife Jeannine, his son Dave (Judy) Johnson, and daughter Lollie Johnson. He has 7 grandchildren: Luke, Wendi, Cindy, Julie, Danny, Emily, and Chris. He is also survived by his brother, James (Lola) Johnson and his sister, Carol Gallegos. A funeral service will be held in the Grantsville Deseret Peak Ward at 550 East Durfee St. Grantsville at 12:00 p.m. on Monday March 14, 2016. There will be a viewing at 550 East Durfee St. from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. prior to the funeral services. Interment will be at the Grantsville Cemetery following the services. The family would like to thank the Veterans Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Community Nursing Services, and Didericksen Memorial for their care and support. The support of dear friends and neighbors has also been much appreciated.

Gerrie Moser Pogorzelski

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Gerrie Moser Pogorzelski passed away March 21, 2016. She is survived by her daughter Heidi Barney, Son In Law Troy Barney, grandsons Colton and Keaton Barney, her future granddaughter Brylie Taylor, sisters Beverly Joyce Moser and Judy (Ed) Mortensen. She is preceded in death by parents George and Vella Moser. Graveside Service will be held Monday, March 28 @ 11:00 am in the Tooele City Cemetery. A special thank you to Kris Frost and the amazing staff at Hunter Hollow for their wonderful care and compassion, and to all of our friends and family for their love and support. I’m everything I am because you loved me.

Hazel Louise Callister Worthington

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Hazel Louise Callister Worthington, 86, passed away at her Grantsville residence on March 21, 2016. She was born on July 17, 1929 in Chester, San Pete County, Utah to Willard Clark Callister and Hazel Candland Callister. She was named Hazel Louise to distinguish her from her mother, also named Hazel. She lived most of her life in Grantsville, Utah. She loved her family and enjoyed any time she could spend with them. She served in many positions in the LDS church and loved to work with others and help those in need. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. Hazel Louise married George (Wally) Worthington for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on September 15, 1947. She and her eternal companion, Wally are now reunited. She was preceded in death by her husband Wally and her son David Kay Worthington. She is survived by her son Scott Worthington (Vienna) of Colorado Springs, CO and her 4 grandchildren, Michael James Worthington (Eva Ruth) of St. Augustine, FL, Kelly Louise Worthington of Salt Lake City, UT, Katherine (Kathy) Worthington Thomander (David) of San Antonio, TX, and Phillip Scott Worthington of Monterey, CA. She is also survived by four great grandchildren, Jacob Worthington, Kayla Thomander, Makenna Thomander, and Caden Thomander. Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, March 30 at 1:00 p.m. at the Grantsville City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to the American Heart Association.

Mary A. Parks

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Mary A. Parks, 90, of Tooele, Utah entered into eternal peace on Sunday, March 27, 2016. Born on July 19, 1925 in Pensacola, Florida, she is predeceased by her parents, Manuel Lagos and Anna V. Henderson, and her late husband of 61 years, Clarence A. Parks of Tooele, Utah. Many years of her life were devoted to St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church as she taught Catechism to many children and young adults and sang in the church choir. With her children she enjoyed participating in the Girl and Boy Scouts. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Mary is survived by her loving children, Mike Parks, Tim (Karen) Parks and Frances (Robert) Rosarius, grand-children; Nicholas, Chad, Cody, Colt, Dallas, Lance, Landon, David, and Angie, and many great-grandchildren. The viewing and rosary will be at the St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church, April 1, 2016, 6:00-8:00 pm. The funeral Mass will be at the St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church, April 2, 2016, 10:00-12:00 pm. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.

Betty Shields Castagno

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Betty Shields Castagno, Mother, Grandmother and Friend to all passed from this life to be reunited with her sweetheart on March 30th, 2016. Betty was born in Pine Canyon UT onDecember 9th, 1925 to Don Shields and Eva Sagers. She was theyoungest of 4 children, Therman, Elma, and Erma. Betty was born and raised in Pine Canyon, and was blessed to live there all of her 90 years with the exception of a few years spent on theCastagno family ranch in Ophir. She was a graduate of Tooele High School. Betty met the love of her life, Gene Castagno at the age of 14 and after his service in the Navy they were married January 18, 1947. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on October 11, 1974. Her friends and family were the highlight of her life! She loved watching any sporting event especially her kids, grandkids, BYU and the Utah Jazz. She has been a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints holding many different callings including coach, single adult leader and was young women’s secretary in her 80’s, she was a devoted visiting teacher. For 29 years she volunteered her time as a tour guide at the Tooele Valley Train Museum where she shared her knowledge and love of Tooele County. She was a hard worker starting out in high school at Bevans Hardware, later in life she worked as the Chemist Assistant at the International Smelting and Refining Company. She loved to be of service to everyone, 1,000’s of loaves of bread and root beer floats were delivered over the years topeople she felt needed love and service. She never met a stranger she didn’t like, and everyone that met her loved her.She had a tendency to play jokes. She was always ready to show love with food in the fridge and a laugh in hand. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother, sister, daughter in law (Kim Castagno), and son in law (Richard Warner). She is survived by her children Shauna Warner, Tom (Jodi) Castagno, and Leo (Becky) Castagno, 36 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Monday, April 4th, 2016 at 11:00 at the Pine Canyon LDS Church (2032 Churchwood Drive, Pine Canyon UT) Viewing will be held Sunday April 3rd at the Pine Canyon Church from 6:00-8:00 PM and also at 10:00 AM on Monday April 4th. She has been a teacher, friend, neighbor, and a true treasure to many, ultimately, Betty was a true disciple of Christ and we all cherish the memories we have made with her. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.
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