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Albert Aman

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Obit Albert AmanAlbert Aman, 88, passed away May 5, 2021. Albert was born May 17, 1932, in Pringle, South Dakota, to Defant and May Aman. He married LaVern (Martin) Aman on Oct. 8, 1977. Albert was an Army veteran and an extremely hard working man. He always liked to joke around, enjoyed building in his garage and working on cars. He is survived by his wife; children Linda, Brenda, Becky, Todd; and step-children Connie, Mike and Kathy; along with many grand and great-grandchildren. He is now with his daughter Vickie and his mother and father. He will be greatly missed. A celebration of life will be held Saturday May 15, 2021, at the Aman home between 1 and 5 p.m.

 


Scott Snelson

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Obit Scott SnelsonOn the morning of Thursday, April 29, 2021, Scott Snelson passed away in his West Valley City home from an unexpected heart attack at the age of 61.

Scott was born Dec. 29, 1959, in Long Beach, California. He received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, and went on to become the inaugural President of Tooele Applied Technology College in 2009. He had three children in his first marriage with Luann Elliott: Daniel, Kristi, and Samantha. In 2006, he married LesLee Snelson (née Taylor) and became stepfather to Jayla and Kylie.

A curly-haired ginger with a winning smile, Scott grew up on the coasts of Oregon and California. For his boundless energy and knack for mischief, his mother Jean lovingly anointed him with his first nickname: “Taz,” short for Tasmanian Devil. A whirlwind of talent, he quickly became an unstoppable force on the soccer pitch. He loved to tell the story of demonstrating his full back-flip scissor-kicks to a packed audience before competitive matches in Mexico. His dedication to the sport led to a starring role as the captain of his team at BYU, where he was publicly profiled as the “Danny Ainge of soccer.” He went on to become a finalist for the 1984 US Olympic team, followed by a professional run with the Minnesota Strikers (until the NASL league folded), and then anchored the legendary semi-professional indoor team, The Salt Eaters, for nearly a decade before he traded in his captain’s band for the coach’s whistle.

He loved the sport throughout his life, and shared the lessons of the game as both coach and mentor, changing the lives of untold players and students. With soccer, as with all things, his oft-repeated refrains continue to reverberate: “It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey.” Coaching at Roy High School, he may perhaps be best remembered for making it into the Guinness Book of World Records for organizing (and playing in!) the longest soccer match ever recorded: one continuous game for 75.5 hours. While he coached many teams and a variety of sports, he was particularly proud of creating the F. C. Pride youth competitive soccer club in northern Utah. Leading his son’s team to state and national championships remained a highlight of his coaching career. But his coaching mentality was never just about the game — rather, the game was always a metaphor for life. He inspired all those around him to achieve greatness, both personal and collective, to overcome the odds and win the day. For Scott, there was — as he liked to say — “no try, only do.”

And he did a lot. Namely, whatever he set his mind to. He began his career in education as a sports medicine teacher and coach at Roy High. From there his ascent was meteoric. He leapt into the position of State Specialist at the Utah State Office of Education. He was then appointed to the role of Vice President of Student Services at Mountainland Applied Technology College. Finally, Scott went on to become the first and founding President of Tooele Applied Technology College (TATC) in 2009. Under his visionary leadership, TATC’s new award-winning facility became a major force for economic development in Tooele County. In his own words on his retirement from TATC, he marked this work in gratitude: “Thanks for the opportunity, trust, memorable experiences and delightful journey.”

Today, the Scott and LesLee Snelson Conference Room at TATC commemorates his foundational contributions to the college. A roster of awards and accolades attests to Scott’s extraordinary impact in his field. As Chair of the National Consortium on Health Science Education, Scott was the recipient of the “Outstanding Leadership” Award from the U.S. Department of Labor, “Arch of Fame” Award from the National Association for Career and Technical Education, and a “NCHSE Lifetime Membership” Award. However, for Scott, the greatest awards were always the relationships he built along the way — from the joy of inside jokes (which he seemed to share with literally every single person he knew!) to the depths of lifelong friendships — he treasured these connections above all else.

Beyond all this, his primary dedication was always to his home and to his family. The enormity of his support defies description. Perhaps the line — “If you need me, I’ll come a-runnin’” — best encapsulates his spirit. And it was true, whether that meant driving across the country at the drop of a hat or simply dropping everything else to go hang a shelf. Building domestic bliss with his wife LesLee was Scott’s obsession and highest art form. He always (always!) had a grand new project in the works: an extraordinary fence, a magnificent deck, a horseshoe pit, a woodworking studio. Invention met perspiration in his backyard, locally known in West Valley as a “Garden of Eden,” where he hosted elaborate themed parties with his wife, LesLee, for all of their various communities. Most prominent among these was an annual “BOBs Bash” in honor of his mother-in-law, Sandra McCauley — an event all involved would eagerly mark on their calendars each year — ranging from “BOBpocalypse” (a Mad Max themed romp) to “BOBstock” (a backyard recreation of Woodstock). Anyone who has ever attended an event hosted by Scott will immediately recall the depth of care, the breadth of consideration, and the sheer joy of play in each gathering.

In his passing, we remember him in this same spirit of celebration. He was loved by all, the center of any room, the life of every party. Building inclusive communities was so central to Scott’s character that he made it look effortless, even as he made every single person he encountered feel special, valued, and singular. He was the sun that lit up every scene. And more than that, its emergent moments: the sunrise, the sunset, the star-filled sky. None of which will hold the same luster with his passing, but all of which were made forever brighter through his presence.

Scott was preceded in death by his stepfather, Jim Shook. He is survived by his wife LesLee Snelson; mother Jean Shook; mother-in-law Sandra McCauley; sister Wendy Case; children Daniel Scott Snelson (wife Mashinka Hakopian), Kristi Martin (husband Clay Martin), Samantha Snelson; Jayla Rae Ardelean (husband Jeremy Currin), and Kylie Ardelean (partner Veronica Cuenca); grandchildren Jayci Martin, Zoey Martin, Mazzy Benno, Indy Benno, Charlie Benno, Dariel Cuenca, Tara Russell, Emma Russell, Liam Currin, and Eva Currin; and two doting cockapoos, Stormy and Willow; as well as many in-laws, nieces, nephews, friends and family too numerous to list but not forgotten.

Services will be held at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 S. Highland Dr., Millcreek, Wednesday, May 12, 2021. The family will be receiving attendees at 1p.m., followed by an outdoor memorial program beginning at 2 p.m. Donations in Scott’s name can be made to Good Sports or Every Kid Sports, organizations that remove financial barriers to sports involvement for low-income youth.

John Childs

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Obit John Childs1949-2021

John Elliot Childs passed away May 7, 2021, of natural causes due to reoccurring illness. He was born in Spanish Fork, Utah, Oct. 11, 1949, to Ned Childs and Elma Childs.

He was a proud dad, husband, brother, friend and pyrotechnic. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, member of multiple pyrotechnic associations, served on the education council for a local school district and member of the United Steelworkers of America Locals for over 30 years.

John’s working career was spent between Kaiser Aluminum and a professional pyrotechnic throwing great firework shows. He traveled across the states visiting family and friends.

He is survived by wife Kristin of 11 years; two brothers Tom and Richard; son Douglas (Heather) Childs, daughter Tisha Childs. He is also survived by his five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, all of whom he loved dearly; many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews who were all his favorites. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother and two sisters.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, May 15, 2021, at 11 a.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 6901 224th Street East, Spanaway, Washington.

William (Bill) Prince

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Obit William (Bill) PrinceWilliam “Bill” Eugene Prince passed April 25, 2021, surrounded by his loved ones in Tooele, Utah, at the age of 74. He was born in Spanish Fork, Utah, July 26, 1945, to William Edward Horne Prince and Erma Jean Mortensen Prince. 

He was well known and well loved. He loved just as strongly, if not more. He was devoted to the Lord and his family as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He loved the outdoors; you could often find him fishing, camping, or traveling the country on his motorcycle. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Stephen Prince, sisters Lynda Baker and JoAnn Prince. He is survived by his children Randy (Kristen) Stittsworth, Valerie Stittsworth, Misty Kistner, Jeremy (Tina) Prince, William Prince, Marguerite Prince, Uriah (Patricia) Prince, Natasha Stock, Emerald Prince, Liberty (Jovany) Waibel; and his many children that meant the world to him! 

He will be greatly missed! 

We would like to thank his caretakers at Our House Assisted Living for their outstanding care of our father and would like to thank Jen as well. 

A viewing will be held Saturday, May 15, 2021, at Tate Mortuary from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., with a graveside service to follow at 1 p.m. at Tooele City Cemetery. 

Vicki Johnson McMillen

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Obit Vicki Johnson McMillenVicki went to be with her Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ on April 21, 2021, at the age of 73.

She was proceeded in death by her husband Charles Douglas McMillen, son Benjamin A McMillen, and her parents Gerald Hill Johnson and Mildred Amy Blackburn.

Originally from Stockton, Utah, Vicki lived in Pasadena, Texas, until 2000 when she moved to Belgrade, Montana. She is survived by her granddaughter Madison Sky McMillen, son Samuel Paul Stoeckinger, sister Claudia Johnson LeCoure, brother Gerald (Jerry) Vern Johnson, nephew Tom Wegley, and niece Sheril Walters, as well as many cousins.

Vicki suffered for years with depression after the loss her husband and son. In spite of her grief, she had a great sense of humor and she was a long-suffering, giving and forgiving person. The name Vicki is from the name Victoria which means Victory.

Death Notice: Nancy Griffith

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Nancy Griffith, wife of Monte Griffith, of Tooele, Utah, passed away May 17, 2021. A full obituary will run in a future edition of the Transcript Bulletin. For information or questions please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676.

 

Death Notice: Jerilyn McFarland Erichson

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Jerilyn McFarland Erichson of Stansbury Park, Utah, passed away May 16, 2021. A full obituary will run in the Thursday edition of the Transcript Bulletin. A viewing for Jerilyn will be held Friday, May 21, at Tate Mortuary from 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., with graveside to follow at the Tooele City Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. For more information or questions please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435- 882-0676.

 

JoLynne (Jody) Ovard

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Obit JoLynne (Jody) OvardJoLynne (Jody) Ovard lost her hard-fought battle with squamous cell carcinoma cancer May 15, 2021. She passed away with her loving husband and family by her side. She was born March 7, 1967, in Tooele, Utah, to Verna and David LaBadie. She leaves behind her mother Verna, her sister Nancy (Chuck) Watkins, and her brother Dave (Brenda) LaBadie. She was preceded in death by her father David LaBadie.

Jody married William (Bill) Long and had four sons. Jody will be missed by her sons and daughters Dustin (Holly) Long, Nicholas Long (Madisen), Brandon (Lindzee) Long, Chistoper Long (Yancy). After their divorce, Jody met and fell in love with DeVon (Dee) Ovard. They were married July 22, 2015. This marriage brought three daughters: Alisha (Mike) Messer, Emily Ovard, Rachael (Nic) Catt, and one more son Drew Ovard (Miranda). Jody also has a bonus daughter, Mallory Trujillo. Jody’s pride and joy are her 10 grandchildren. She loved being a grandma. She has several nieces and nephews, an aunt, uncle, and brothers-in-law. She will also be missed by her fur babies Shadow, Jeff, and Tiger, all girls. 

Jody had many friends and touched many people’s lives just by being “Jody.” She will always be remembered either by snowflakes, waterfalls, Yellowstone Park, a cloudy stormy day, family dinners, Halloween, scary movies, her love of Jack Skellington and Sally, and her sister’s all-time favorite of her eating a piece of cake and drinking a Corona at their Friday night dinners. 

Jody always said Dee was the love of her life and they would be together forever, “Because they were simply meant to be.”

You’re in the arms of the angel… fly away… guard us from above.

The family wants to thank Harmony Hospice for their care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers you may donate to the Street Dawg Crew of Utah, (an organization to serve the pets of the homeless and other low income and vulnerable populations) by PayPal, debit or credit at StreetDawgCrew.org or Venmo is Varela1365@comcast.net in remembrance of Jody Ovard, or a fund in Jodys name at Mountain America Credit Union to help pay expenses. A Venmo to help cover service costs can be found @Devon-jody-ovard 

There will be a celebration of life at Tate Mortuary, Friday, May 21, 2021, from 5 to 7 p.m. Please wear a mask to the service if you have not been fully vaccinated.


Dian June (Bryan) Zentner

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Dian June (Bryan) Zentner passed away May 13, 2021, at the age of 76 following a short illness. Dian was born Feb. 6, 1945, in Tooele, Utah, to Aron and June Bryan. She graduated from Tooele High School in 1963, where she was Seminary President, band majorette and cheerleader. She performed musically around the community, received the John Phillip Sousa award for musical achievement and represented the school at Girl’s State. She married William C Zentner on Sept. 6, 1963, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Dian was a dedicated wife, mother and friend to all. She was extremely talented musically and artistically and excelled in all phases of her life. She and her family lived in Pennsylvania, Japan, Hawaii, and Utah. In each location she has touched a myriad of lives. She traveled the world and her favorite places to find adventure with her family were New Zealand, Hong Kong, Thailand, Switzerland, Korea, Japan, and the Netherlands. She was an active member of the LDS church for her entire life and held multiple church callings. She attended school at Weber State University, taught at Nihon University and was a noted publisher. Dian never ceased in serving others and was always ready to help those in need.

She is survived by her husband and children Tamara (Ted) Ryba of Wassenaar, Netherlands; Chris (Janeen) of Aliso Viejo, California; and Matt (Stephanie) of Frederick, Maryland. Grandchildren include Cody Zentner, Kristy Zentner, Ashley Zentner, Dallas Zentner, Isabella Zentner, Maggie Zentner, Eli Zentner, Aila Zentner, Lili Ryba and Abby Ryba. Siblings are Jed Bryan and John Bryan.

Dian was preceded in death by her parents, and brothers William “Win” Bryan and Kim Bryan.

Funeral service will be held for family and friends at 11 a.m., Friday, May 21, 2021, at the Captain’s Island Ward, 5935 Bayshore Drive, Stansbury Park.

There will also be a live link (Zoom) of the funeral at: youtu.be/sGHOye8meG4

In lieu of flowers, we suggest donations to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Krystal Gay McGuiness

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Obit Krystal Gay McGuinessKrystal Gay McGuiness was born Oct. 8, 1975, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She returned to her Heavenly Father on May 12, 2021, at her home in Stockton.

She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of of Latter-day Saints. She loved the Savior. She had a love of the outdoors, Dutch oven cook outs, music, especially U2, and her daughters and grandchildren. She loved to play tractors with her grandson Adam and cuddle with her granddaughter Kathryn. Krystal was a social butterfly with many friends near and far. She was a hard worker, starting to work at the age of 15 at Reams. Her grandpa had her go and talk to the manager to get her first job. She moved up quickly and loved her job. Later she went to work at Albertson’s Grocery in Tooele and had several management positions. At one time she was working three jobs, including Nettys just for the socializing. She loved to talk to the regular customers everywhere she worked. She loved to help others and make others smile. Many times even though she may have been struggling, she continued to try and help those around.

Krystal graduated from Grantsville High School. She was married to Richard Gray and later divorced.

She was preceded in death by her great-grandmother Elsie Hale, her grandfather George Elsholz, her precious niece Michelle, several good friends, and her beloved cat “Tiger.”

She is survived by her grandmother Mazel Elsholz; mother Korrine McGuiness; siblings Trudy (Ken) Jones, Brett McGuiness, Becky (Justin) Fields, Lisa Boyer, Joee (John) Salas, Troy (Laura) Elsholz; the joy and loves of her life her daughters Laurien (Briley) Farr, Paige (Dallon) King; her grandchildren Adam and Kathryn King; many nieces and nephews; and boyfriend Jeff Wright.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 20, at noon, in the Grantsville West Stake Center, 115 E. Cherry St. Visitations will be held Wednesday evening from 6 to 7 p.m., and also Thursday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., both at the church. Burial will follow in the care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home, 435-884-3031.

Online condolences and memories may be shared at daltonhoopes.com

Anita Irene Coester

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Obit Anita Irene CoesterAnita Irene Coester was born July 5, 1969, to parents Anita and Ralph Perea in Price, Utah. She passed away unexpectedly May 13, 2021. Irene dedicated her professional time as a maintenance mechanic with Purple Innovations Inc. since early 2019. When she wasn’t doing the work herself, she was teaching as an industrial maintenance instructor at the Tooele Technical College. Irene had such an unwavering commitment to her work and challenged herself every day to be the best in all aspects of her field. Her professionalism, dedication, and undoubted service to others within the workplace will not go unnoticed and will be missed. Her passion was Purple. 

Irene had such an uplifting presence when she came into contact with anyone and everyone. She touched countless lives on a daily basis. Known as the fun loving, cool, badass motorcycle riding mom, and someone you knew would always be there regardless of the situation. More than just an amazing mother, wife, sister, daughter, and friend. She was everything. She was it. Living her best life and to the fullest every day with a smile on her face. 

The community’s outreach of love and support in such a tragic and unexpected time, speaks volumes to the person she was and will continue to be long after life on this earth. 

Irene is survived by her spouse Frank; four children Monika, Ryan, Cameron, Justin; and her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all, more than most will ever know, from now till forever. 

“Thank you for being a friend. 

Traveled down the road and back again. 

Your heart is true, you’re a pal and a confidant.”

Services were held Tuesday, May 18, 2021, at Tate Mortuary from 4 to 4:30 p.m., with a celebration of life to follow from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Death Notice: Jim Wishart

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Jim Wishart of Tooele, Utah, passed away May 19, 2021. A full obituary will run in a future edition of the Transcript Bulletin. For information or questions please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676.

 

Scott Stewart McKendrick

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8.7.1951 – 5.15.2021

Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 22, 2021, at 11:30 a.m., at the Amalga Stake Center Chapel, 6521 N. 2400 West, with a viewing prior from 10 to 11 a.m. A viewing will be held Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., at the same location. A complete obituary can be viewed online at www.nelsonfuenralhome.com.

Kaydell Duane Leavitt

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Obit Kaydell Duane LeavittOn Saturday, May 15, 2021, Kaydell Duane Leavitt, loving husband, brother, uncle, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather sadly passed away unexpectedly at the age of 60.

Kaydell was born Dec. 12, 1960, in Tooele, Utah, to Janice Leavitt and Stephen Udell Leavitt. He received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Utah in 1987 and worked as a computer programmer for 20 years until he had to retire. Aug. 6, 1988, he married Gailene Lowe and instantly gained two daughters, and later had another daughter together.

Kaydell was passionate about programming and loved computers. Some of his other interests included University of Utah, the USA, world maps, and of course his Diet Mountain Dew.

Kaydell loved his family very much, especially spoiling his grandchildren. 

Kaydell was preceded in death by his parents Stephen Udell and Janice Leavitt, and many other family members. 

He is survived by his wife Gailene Leavitt; three daughters Krystal (Lindy) Bronson, Anissa (Kodie) Wheelwright, and Amanda (Mark) Despain; as well as 10 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild., He is also survived by four siblings Debra Jorgensen, Douglas Leavitt, Korey Leavitt, and Jason Leavitt.

A viewing will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 21, at the Fort Lane Ward chapel, 1402 N. Fort Lane, Layton, Utah. Funeral services will immediately follow at 11 a.m. Burial will then follow the funeral at the Tooele City Cemetery, 361 S. 100 East, Tooele, Utah.

Jerilyn McFarland Erichson

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Obit Jerilyn McFarland ErichsonOn a warm, sunny Sunday morning on the 16th of May, 2021, the fingertips of God touched our beloved daughter, sister, wife and mother, Jerilyn McFarland Erichson as she was surrounded by family. She peacefully passed away after a long battle with multiple health issues, but ultimately it was cancer that took her from us far too soon.

Jerilyn married Ralph Lloyd in July of 1975 and together they had one son Trevor Frank Lloyd. They were later divorced. She married Georg Erichson on May 26, 1993, and they resided in Stansbury Park, Utah.

Jerilyn went to Tooele High School, graduating in 1973. She participated in many activities while there, including: cheerleading for four years, yearbook staff, drama club — in which she thrived, and participated in the Miss Tooele County Pageant where she was crowned first attendant. She attended Utah State University where she was a member of the USU dance team now known as the Aggiettes. Ultimately, she accepted a position at LDS Hospital as supervisor of the volunteer department. Her passion for leading volunteers to bring smiles and comfort to hospital patients brought her an abundance of joy. She was given the task of rewriting the official LDS Hospital Volunteer Handbook, which she worked diligently on and took great pride in.

Jerilyn was an active member in the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and was selected as Woman of the Year in 1989. She and her mother opened Country Treasures Gift Shop on Main Street in Tooele which they operated for eight years and absolutely cherished the opportunity to work together. She was also involved with the Children’s Justice Center where she found herself so grateful for the opportunity to give back to children and the community. She was a firm believer in service and started her son Trevor volunteering at a young age.

Jerilyn loved traveling, boating, skiing, playing the piano, reading autobiographies and true crime, riding horses, and photography. As well as listening to some of her favorite classic country, blues, Motown and oldies artists.

She is survived by her parents Gerald and Renee McFarland; husband Georg Erichson; son Trevor Lloyd; step-daughter Lisa (Matt) Black; grandchildren Caleb, Luke, and Clara Black; brothers Denny (Audrey) McFarland and Todd McFarland.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Symbii Home Health for the wonderful care and service they provided. And an extra special thank you to Yancey Harris, Kimberly Zollinger and her sorority sisters for the loving, kind, and caring friendships they shared with Jerilyn throughout the years. We love you.

A viewing for Jerilyn will be held Friday, May 21, 2021, at Tate Mortuary from 11a.m. to 12:45 p.m., followed by a graveside service at the Tooele City Cemetery at 1:30 p.m.


Josephine Marie Joyce 

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Obit Josephine Marie JoyceJosephine Marie Joyce, 94, passed away, May 16, 2021, in Tooele, Utah. Josephine was the wife of Arthur L. Joyce. They were married for 53 years until Arthur passed away in 1999. They lived a happy life with homes in California, Colorado, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Arizona. Born in Douglas, Wyoming, she was the daughter of Robert and Grace Wade. Josephine had three sisters and two brothers. She is survived by one sister. 

Josephine was a wonderful loving mother to three daughters Darline, Pat, and Debbie; and son David. She was a wonderful grandmother to ten grandchildren and a great-grandmother to great-grandchildren. Josephine will be remembered for her loving ways, hospital volunteer work, and a lifetime of beautiful quilting, sewing, knitting. 

Services will be Monday, May 24, 2021, 11 a.m., at United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave., Tooele, Utah, and burial services July 6 in Walden, Colorado.

Nancy Joan Griffith

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Obit Nancy Joan GriffithNancy, 75, passed away Monday, May 17, 2021, after a short battle with cancer.

She was born Dec. 13, 1945, in Tooele, Utah, to William and Helen McLaws. 

Nancy graduated from Tooele High School in 1964 and attended schools in Logan and Salt Lake City. 

She worked for the phone company for many years. While there she made many close friends. She enjoyed camping and traveling with her family. She was a wonderful wife and mother.

She married Monte Griffith, Oct. 15, 1966, and they had two sons Troy and Travis. She is survived by her husband Monte and son Troy. She was preceded in death by her son Travis, brother William McLaws, and sister Linda McFarland. 

Funeral service will be Saturday, May 22, at 11 a.m., at the Middle Canyon Ward church on Skyline Drive, with a viewing from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Tooele City Cemetery next to her son Travis.

Death Notice: Beverly White

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Beverly White of Tooele, Utah, passed away May 24, 2021. A full obituary will run in a future edition of the Transcript Bulletin. For information or questions please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676.

 

Death Notice: Colleen McKay

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Colleen McKay of Tooele, Utah, passed away May 24, 2021. A full obituary will run in a future edition of the Transcript Bulletin. For information or questions please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676.

 

Alma Ruth Eubanks Rolph

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Obit Alma Ruth Eubanks RolphAlma Ruth Eubanks Rolph was born March 22, 1924, on Butler Branch at Bald Hill, Kentucky, to Joseph Henry Eubanks, Sr. and Gracie Best Hollar. She attended school in a one room schoolhouse. Ruth was very small and in order to see over her desktop she sat on two large catalogs. She loved school and greatly enjoyed listening to the other classes being taught, as well as her own.

Ruth was baptized in the cold water of a mill pond, then confirmed on the running board of her father’s truck, at Martha’s Mill, Fleming County, Kentucky. The elder who performed these ordinances was Elder Abraham J. Gold.

During World War II, Ruth saved $200 from her $12 per week paycheck to pay her way to Salt Lake City, Utah, to obtain her patriarchal blessing. This trek required a 10-day trip by train on The George Washington Express.

She married Nelson F. Rolph, a returned veteran from World War II. They were blessed with two children, a daughter Brenda Rolph (James) De Young, and a son Daniel Nelson (Jeanette) Rolph.

She was faithful and true to her faith all her years, serving in many callings and teaching children and adults alike. She suffered the loss of her eternal and beloved companion eight years ago, but rejoices in the faithfulness of her posterity, 28 grandkids. 

Funeral service will be held at Tate Mortuary, Thursday, May 27, at 2 p.m. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 12:30 to 1:45pm.

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