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Leo L. Larson

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Obit Leo L. LarsonLeo L. Larson, age 86, of Lofgreen, Utah, passed away peacefully at his home July 13, 2019.  He was born June 8, 1933 in Fairfield, Utah, to Elmer E. and Allie Flack Larson. He married Jacqueline Jones who later passed away. He married Lisa M. Baumann on Jan. 22, 1993, in Lofgreen. 

Leo was a lineman for Dugway Proving Ground (civil service) for 33 years. After retiring, he went to work as an electrician for Bergen Mine in Eureka, Utah. He was an active member of the Tintic Elks Lodge. He loved his home in Lofgreen and enjoyed raising cattle. He was visited often by friends and family. His home was open to all and he treated everyone like family. We will keep his infectious smile and laughter forever in our hearts.

The family would like to thank Julie Ann, Taylee and Justin of Central Valley Home and Health for their tender care.

Leo is survived by his wife, Lisa; sons, Jim (Janet) Larson and William Elmer Larson, all of Lofgreen; step-daughter, Tracy Ramsay, Price; 10 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; sisters, Verna Rostrum, Herriman, and Gayle Naylor, Murray; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacqueline; his parents; a son, Brad Larson; brothers, Doug Larson, Gary Larson and Blaine Larson.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, July 20, at 10 a.m. at the Vernon, Utah, cemetery under the direction of Brown Family Mortuary, Santaquin. Share condolences at www.brownfamilymortuary.com.


Kathleen Pannunzio Dunn

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Obit Kathleen Pannunzio DunnKathleen Pannunzio Dunn, 63, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, July 16, 2019, at her home in Tooele, Utah.

Kathleen was born July 8, 1956, in Tooele, Utah, the oldest of five daughters to Rudy and Josie Pannunzio.

She married the love of her life, Scott Dunn, on June 2, 1972. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on June 2, 1975. They were happily married for 47 years and were each other’s supporters through the ups and downs of life.

Kath attended schools in Tooele and graduated from Tooele High School. She loved working as the office manager at the Transcript Bulletin where she made many friends. Her customers became her family. She retired to care for her ailing mother.

She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served faithfully in many capacities. Her favorite was serving with the young women and attending girl’s camp where she was the queen of pranks.

Kath loved her family fiercely! She took such pride in her grandchildren and was enjoying being a great-grandmother. She was close to her sisters and her nieces and nephews. She loved and cared for her friends and served others endlessly.

Kath was a talented decorator and kept a beautiful home. She had a love for calligraphy and created many exquisite works for others. She loved boating on her dad’s boat, waterskiing, camping and spending time visiting with family and friends. She loved to tease and joke and had a quick wit. She had a slight obsession with sugar cookies from Nigh Time Donuts, although her family would argue that her homemade sugar cookies were the best!

Kathleen is survived by her sweetheart Scott; daughters Aimee York (John) of Phoenix, Arizona, Lori Lawrence (Miles), and Stacie Dunn (Jimmy Biggs) both of Tooele, Utah; her beloved grandchildren Kaisha, Kameron and Kennedi York, Kerianne Delane (Michael), Ethan Hasty, Scotty, Grant and Collin Lawrence; and her pride and joy, great-grandson Louis Delane; sisters Jolene Pannunzio, Margene Wing (Randy), Christine Eyre and Shaun Meyer (Jason); her in-laws Joel and Jill Dunn; many nieces and nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, mother-in-law Jacquelyn Dunn, and sister-in-law Sheryl Aswad.

A viewing will be held Friday, July 19, 2019, from 6 – 8 p.m., at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Tooele, Utah. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 20, 2019, at 11 a.m. with a visitation from 10 – 10:45 a.m, at the LDS meetinghouse located at 1025 W. Utah Ave., Tooele. Interment will be at Tooele City Cemetery with a great view.

Donald A. Dill

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Obit Donald A. DillDonald A. Dill passed away July 18, 2019, from congestive heart failure and COPD. He was 89 years of age. Don was born in Keota, Iowa, on June 28, 1930, to John Harold and Vern Hazel (Dunbar) Dill. He was raised and attended schools in Keota. He married Janeen Saner, later divorced. Together they had four sons. In 1971 he married Edith Perfili. In 1975 they moved to Tooele, Utah, and operated the Bonus Gas Station located on Main Street, until the 1990s. Don worked various jobs while living in Tooele. He drove school bus, worked as a security guard for Pinkerton at Aptus, and as a security guard for Mountain West Hospital.

Preceding him in death were his parents; sister, Helen Gorsh; and his wife, Edie.

Don is survived by his sister, Ruth Miller, Washington, Iowa; sons, Greg Dill (Shari), Lynn Dill (Mary), Brad Dill (Darlene), Nick Dill (Keri); one step-daughter, Jo Ann Hill (Terry); several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held from 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., Thursday, July 25, 2019, at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Tooele, Utah, followed by graveside service 1 p.m., at the Tooele City Cemetery, 361 S. 100 East.

We wish to extend our appreciation to Dr. Ted Schultz, and Rocky Mountain Care for their care during Don’s remaining days. Lastly, Don was very fond of his German Shepherd and faithful companion Brody for the past 10 years. Brody left Don’s side on April 28, 2019.

Esther Brito (Mondragon) King

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Obit Esther Brito (Mondragon) KingOur beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother died at home July 18, 2019, at the age of 88, surrounded by her family. Esther was born in Taos, New Mexico, on Sept. 30, 1930, to Jacinto and Elogia (Mondragon) Brito. She was the eldest of six children, two of which died shortly after birth. She attended school in New Mexico and Colorado before marrying Joe (Fernando) Mondragon. Fernando and Esther moved to Tooele and together they raised six children: Earl, James, Danny, Geri, Scott and Eric. They were later divorced. Esther married Charles (Ken) King (deceased). 

Esther leaves behind a legacy of family and friends and will be missed by all who knew her, including 104 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 

Esther was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Fernando and Ken; brother, Jonnie; sons, Earl and Scott; and daughter, Geri; as well as several great-grandchildren.

She is survived by sisters, Lucy and Kathy; and sons, James (Judy), Danny (Penny) and Eric (Kandy).

A viewing and rosary were held at St. Marguerite Catholic Church, 15 S. 7th St., in Tooele, Utah, on Sunday, July 21, 2019, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral mass was held Monday, July 22, 2019, at 10 a.m., with a viewing one hour prior to service. Burial was held at the Tooele City Cemetery with a luncheon to follow at St. Marguerite Church.

Fae Baker Canning

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Obit Fae Baker Canning 1March 11, 1930 – July 19, 2019

Our loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Fae Baker Canning, passed away Friday, July 19, 2019, and was welcomed by her husband of 70 years, Russell Canning.

Obit Fae Baker Canning 2Fae’s life revolved around her family. She is survived by her sons and their wives, Allen (Colene), Dale (Dianne), and Reid (Ronda); grandchildren, Russell, Nina (Chris), Jeremy (Amber), and Jeff (Amber); and great-grandchildren, Rayne, Easton, James, and Drew. 

Mom had a wonderful sense of humor, a quick wit, and was a good sport.

She was known and loved for her generous nature, her sense of fairness, her formidable card playing, excellent cooking and baking, her love of golf, knitting, needlework, painting, writing, and love of life. 

She retired from Tooele Army Depot and worked at West Point Military Academy when the family temporarily relocated to the east coast.

A life remembered always.

Wishing you safe journeys and joyous reunions!

Until we meet again, we carry you with us!

Thank you for all the love and memories you gave us!

Graveside services will be held Thursday, July 25, 2019, at 11 a.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary.

Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com.

Rose Luna Rivera

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Obit Rose Luna RiveraRose Luna Rivera, age 89, died July 20, 2019, in the comfort of her home.

She was born in El Rito, New Mexico, on Aug. 30, 1930. She married Felix Rivera in 1948. Then shortly after marriage, she moved to Tooele, Utah, where she made her home.

Before retiring from Levoy’s as a seamstress, she was a homemaker, member of the Catholic Church, and loving mother.

Rose loved camping and being outdoors, working in her garden, and spending time with her family.

She was a great mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, cousin and friend to many who loved her.

She is survived by her children, Phyllis (Bob), Eddie (Cindy), David, Cheryl (Ernest), Patsy (Hector), Steve; 40 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Vincent and Reyes Luna; sister, Mary Miera; brother, Nick Luna; husband, Felix Rivera; and son-in-law, Ernest Alires.

Funeral service will be held Friday, July 26, 2019, with a viewing from 10 – 11 a.m., with a funeral mass to follow at 11: a.m., at St. Marguerite Catholic Church, 15 S. 7th St., Tooele, Utah. Interment will be in the Tooele City Cemetery.

Janet Elizabeth Matson Heiniger

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Obit Janet Elizabeth Matson Heiniger 1Thursday, July 18, 2019, heaven received a very precious soul. At the age of 97, our mother, Janet Elizabeth Matson Heiniger, quietly slipped away in her home in Tooele, Utah, with loved ones around her.

Obit Janet Elizabeth Matson Heiniger 2Janet was born March 13, 1922, the second of eight children born to David Bernard and Esther B. Taylor. She met her sweetheart, Fred (Fritz) Heiniger in Tooele, and they were married April 19, 1942. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in August of that year, shortly before Fred left to serve in World War II. Fred passed away in 1980. 

Although she was born in Provo, Utah, she spent the majority of her life in Tooele, attending school and raising her own family there. Over the years, she also lived in Idaho, Canada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, California, Oklahoma, Texas, Hawaii, and Nevada, always coming home to Tooele in between. Janet and Fred moved frequently over the years, but Janet made home comfortable, homey, and welcoming wherever she lived.

Janet loved lilacs and the color purple, the movie, “Gone with the Wind,” getting together with her family, Saturday evenings playing hearts, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy movies, Mario Lanza, Hallmark movies, and “Murder She Wrote” re-runs. She faithfully held many positions in the Primary, Young Women, and Relief Society in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her testimony remained strong throughout her life, and her service to other was never-ending.

She is preceded in death by her parents, David and Esther Matson, her husband Fred, and six of her siblings: Evelyn Lowery Dean, David Matson, Virginia Mair, Florence Stout, Ronald Matson and Bernice Peterson Niesporek. She is survived by her sister, Margaret Mair; and her children, Rebecca (Jack) McEachern, Janet (Wayne) Sumner, Cathy (Richard) Cunningham, Gloria Hooper, David (Susan) Heiniger, and Aline Shinder. She will be greatly missed by her 28 grandchildren, 65 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren; a multitude of nieces, nephews, and friends. Each and every one of them knew their Grandma Heiniger and that she loved them very much.

Sincere thanks, love, and respect are given to Gloria and Aline for their years of being our mother’s dedicated and loving caregivers. We also wish to thank all the nurses and caregivers from Rocky Mountain Hospice for their kind and gentle care.

Funeral service will be held Thursday, July 25, at 11 a.m., in the Pine Canyon chapel, 2032 Churchwood Dr., in Pine Canyon. A viewing will be held from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the funeral. Interment will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. For a full obituary, visit tatemortuary.com

Death Notice: Orson Johnson

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Orson Johnson passed away July 23, 2019, in Tooele, Utah. Services are pending through Tate Mortuary.

 


John Edward Roach

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John Edward Roach, 73, passed away July 22, 2019, unexpectedly at home of natural causes. 

Born in Salt Lake City on Dec. 6, 1945, John always recognized Tooele as home. Graduating from Tooele High School, class of ’64, he found a fit in the swim team and as a life guard. Post high school he attended Weber State College, and then proudly enlisted with the Air Force, working air traffic control through the conflict in Vietnam. 

John worked at the Tooele Army Depot for many years as a mechanic and security officer, then later at the nuclear waste management site in Tooele County. Where occupations found John in Oregon for a few years, John found his definition to provide for the living. He’d never tell you he pulled three people out of a burning car. For him, it was Tuesday. 

John is survived by four children, Glenna, Martha, David, Richard. He was preceded in death by son, Charles; and parents, Glen and Verna Roach. 

Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m., Monday, July 29, 2019, at the Tooele City Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to a viewing from 9 – 9:45 a.m. at the Tooele North Stake Center, 583 N. 270 East, and a luncheon from 11 a.m. – noon back at the stake center.

Clodeveo Fernando Herrera

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Obit Clodeveo Fernando HerreraClodeveo F. Herrera, age 63, passed away July 23, 2019, at his home in Tooele. He was born Sept. 25, 1955, in Embudo, New Mexico, to Vivian and Clodeveo Herrera. He was a member of St. Marguerite Catholic Church and he was currently employed with the Tooele County School District where he planned to retire. He is survived by his children, Carlos of Tooele, Yolanda (Miguel) of New Mexico, and Daniel of Tooele; 10 grandchildren; brothers, Poncho (Marie), Larry (Rosie), Duain, and Floyd (Barbara), all of Tooele. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clodeveo and Vivian; and brother Viviano. A vigil service will be held Sunday, July 28, 2019, from 6 to 8 p.m. at St. Marguerite Catholic Church. Funeral service will be Monday, July 29, 2019, at 11 a.m. with a viewing an hour prior at St. Marguerite Catholic Church. Interment at the Tooele City Cemetery.

 

Orson Albert Johnson

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Obit Johnson 7-30-19In 1948, Orson Johnson prepared the foundation for a new home on Johnson Lane in Rush Valley, Tooele County. In this house, Orson, alongside his wife, Jessie, would raise his family, welcome in-laws, play with grandchildren, and urge visitors to stay for dinner or at least have some peanut M&Ms. Here, he would watch the seasons pass and care for Jessie to the end of her life.

That foundation is not the only one built by Orson, who died on July 23, 2019, at the age of 97. His devotion to family, humility before God, dedication to the gospel of Jesus Christ, sense of humor, work ethic, and endless enjoyment of service and of making connections with people gave every member of his posterity the strongest of foundations on which to build their lives. We are eternally grateful.

Orson Albert Johnson was born in Ophir, Utah, on Jan. 12, 1922, the youngest of seven children of Edwin and Pauline Johnson. Orson grew up on ranches, first in Ophir Creek and then on his family’s original pioneer-era spread in Rush Valley. He attended country schools in Ophir, Stockton and Clover. He enjoyed farming with his father as well as listening to Detroit Tigers baseball, playing baseball himself, attending church, and visiting relatives in Salt Lake City for a taste of urban life.

Attending high school in Tooele, Orson participated in Future Farmers of America and lettered in agricultural science. He also began to notice Jessie Sagers, the St. John girl who rode the bus to THS with him. Upon graduating from high school in 1940, Orson traveled with some friends to California to find work while continuing to court Jessie. He proposed over the Fourth of July holiday in 1941, and over Labor Day weekend that year, he and Jessie were married. They started married life in California, but it was not long before both Orson and Jessie wanted to return to Rush Valley. There, they welcomed their first child, Darrell, in 1942. Five more children would follow: Carol, Van, Ray, Lee and Steve.

Orson continued to work the ranch, inheriting the cattle business from his father. He also worked at the Hidden Treasure mine, which he very much enjoyed, and Tooele Army Depot before transferring to Dugway Proving Ground. He played in local baseball leagues and served as Sunday School superintendent, bishopric counselor, and twice as bishop, once of the Clover ward and once of the Rush Valley Ward. He also served as second counselor to Stake Presidents Joel Dunn and Wallace Johnson of the Tooele South Stake. He also was a dedicated Boy Scout leader who received the Silver Beaver award.

Orson’s and Jessie’s home on Johnson Lane in Clover was for decades the center of their growing family’s lives. The heart of this home was the love between Orson and Jessie. Their marriage was one of two soul mates and best friends. They worked together, laughed together, served together in the California San Jose mission, mourned together the death of their son, Steve in 1976, and never stopped finding reasons that life was sweet, which for Orson included whittling, writing, painting, and rooting for the Utah Jazz and especially the BYU Cougars.

Losing Jessie in 2010 and his son Lee in 2012, was devastating for Orson, but he decided God had more work for him to do. He made sure his family members and other loved ones knew how much he enjoyed and appreciated them while always looking forward to seeing “my Jessie” and his sons again. We who love him have no doubt that this joyful event has occurred, and that is a comfort as we now await our own reunions with Orson.

Orson was preceded in death by his parents; siblings; wife, Jessie; sons Lee and Steve; daughter-in-law Judy; grandsons Luke and Josh; and great-granddaughter Lauren. 

He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Darrell (Carol), Van (Susie) and Ray (Kathy); daughter and son-in-law Carol (John) Cluff; 23 grandchildren; and dozens of grandchildren-in-law, great-grandchildren, and step-grandchildren. There was room at Orson’s table and in his heart for everyone, and he was very proud of his posterity.

Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 30, at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Tooele, and on Wednesday, July 31, at the Rush Valley Ward in St. John, 985 N. Church St., from 10-11:30 a.m. with the funeral to follow at noon.

Mark Lowell Bullock

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Obit Bullock A 7-30-19 Obit Bullock B 7-30-19Mark Lowell Bullock born July 27, 1951, passed away July 21, 2019, a few days before his 68th birthday.

He left behind two brothers, Jim Waggnor and Kenny Eastburn. He married Shauna Ekins to have children Mark Bullock Jr., Mike D. Bullock, Jennifer Nancarrow and Phillip Flanders. If you didn’t know him personally, most knew his house for Halloween for the biggest candy bars. He was very political and was happy to see someone like Debbie Winn take office. 

As per his request, there will be no services.

Love you all!

Maria Louise Shepherd Dickerson

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Obit Dickerson 7-30-19Maria Louise Shepherd Dickerson, 79, was born March 29, 1940, to James Glendon Shepherd and Louisa Rowley Shepherd in the now ghost town of Silver City, Juab, Utah. She passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2019, in the Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, after a long illness.

Maria grew up in Mapleton, Utah. She graduated from Springville High School and then attended BYU, earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education curriculum. She taught elementary school for 38 years in Tooele, Utah. Her master’s thesis was on student councils in elementary school. She started and directed a student council in Tooele for 22 years.

Maria loved music. She led a school choir and a ukulele club. She took this choir to Symphony Hall every spring and to the various Salt Lake Malls at Christmas time for singing carols and other Christmas songs.

Maria collected songs, wrote original words and narratives to a Utah History play, which was put on every spring. She also taught dances to the children for this play.

Maria also loved science. She was member of the Utah Nature Study Society and served as president for two years. She taught one unit on the weather. She took her class to be on TV Weather School every spring.

Maria loved children and her work. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She taught classes, led music, and played piano in religious callings. She loved family history and served in the Family History Center from 1998 to 2010. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and served as president for one year.

She is survived by her son, Jeffery (Penny) Dickerson of Sauk Rapids, Minnesota; eight grandchildren: Amy (Andrew) Glaves, Alicia (Clark) Ostvig, James (Jess) Dickerson, Jessica Dickerson, Laurel Dickerson, Tiffany Dickerson, Melissa Dickerson and Chantelle Dickerson; and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Mitchell Shepherd, Placerville, California.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Jack Shepherd. 

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, Aug. 3 at 11 a.m. at Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. State Street, Orem, Utah, with a viewing from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah. Condolences may be expressed at SundbergOlpinMortuary.com.

Mary Jane Keckler

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Obit Keckler 7-30-19Our loving mother, Mary Jane Keckler (Lindenberg), passed away on July 21, 2019. She was born on Nov. 2, 1929, on her Uncle John Jones’ ranch to Lloyd and Cynthia Ruth Lindenberg. Mother was the youngest of their three children. Immediately after she graduated from high school, she married Louis E. Keckler on May 21, 1947. When she was young, she would go with her family every summer to a fire lookout on Pollock Mountain in Idaho. The first summer she was 7 months old. She has pictures and many stories of those times.

She and Louis were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and they were later married in the Temple.

She had worked for the U.S. Postal Service in Weed Height, Nevada. After they moved to Tooele, she got a job at Tooele Army Depot where she worked until her retirement in 1991. She then worked at H&R Block for 15 years where she made lasting friends.

She is survived by her four daughters: Linda (Mike) Horton, Terra, Utah; Deborah (Wayne) Simpson, Challis, ID; Laura Bell (Charlie), Port Townsend, WA; Dona Christine Davis, Magna, Utah; many nieces and nephew; and her sister-in-law Maria Warrell in North Carolina.

She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her siblings, a niece and four nephews, and her in-laws whom she loved very much.

Next spring Louis and Mary Jane’s remains will be taken to Indian Valley, Idaho, where they will be buried together among and near loved ones.

Ronda Baetz Niederhauser

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Obit Niederhauser A 8-1-19 Obit Niederhauser B 8-1-19Ronda Baetz Niederhauser, age 56, died unexpectedly on July 29, 2019, in Logan, Utah. Ronda was born on Aug. 4, 1962, in Salina, Colorado, to parents Ronald and Mary Baetz. She attended college at Utah State University but never could decide what she wanted to major in so she did not graduate. Ronda was very active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and went on her mission to Thailand from 1983 to 1985, which caused her to have a love for Thai food, culture and language.

Ronda was a social, friendly woman who was much loved by all who knew her. Her family and friends will always remember her as a caring friend and loving mother who had an obsession for crocheting.

She married Chris Niederhauser in 1991 in the Logan Temple and the couple had 3 children together.

Ronda is survived by her parents, Ronald and Mary Baetz; children Dathan, Kendall and Kadilyn Niederhauser; and siblings Amy (Shaun) Gladden and Ella (Brendan) Moore. She is preceded in death by her husband, Chris Niederhauser, of 20 years.

The family would like to thank Allen Hall Mortuary for their funeral services. Flowers and donations can be sent to the Logan 43rd ward at 1231 N. 600 East, Logan, Utah 84341

A viewing is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 5 at 10 a.m. in the Logan 43rd ward at 1231 N. 600 East in Logan with a funeral to follow at 11 a.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Ronda Niederhauser’s life. Condolences may be expressed online at www.allenmortuaries.net


Maryann Edgeman

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Obit Edgeman 8-1-19Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Maryann Edgeman, passed away at her home in Tooele, Utah, on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the age of 73. She was born on April 17, 1946, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Joseph and Reta Frazier Hartley.

Maryann married James Edgeman in 1970 and worked a large part of her career for Tooele Army Depot. She will always be remembered for how much she loved her husband, family, friends, and her dog, Tilly. She has been an active member of various community organizations and adored by all who knew her.

She is survived by: daughters, Teri Lynn and Allene Brook (Welby); sons, William Bryce and Jim (Jr); brother, Marvin (Kathleen); and three sisters, Jean Louise, Rebecca (Robert) and Kay Lynn. Maryann has 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Maryann is preceded in death by her husband, James; parents, Joseph and Reta; sons, Russell, Pete, Larry and Ron; brothers, Joseph, Larry, Harold and Ralph; sister, Cheryl; and nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah, on Friday, Aug. 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., with graveside service at 1 p.m. and a Celebration of Life following the graveside.

Death Notice: Helen Ferguson

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Helen Ferguson passed away Aug. 5, 2019. A funeral service will be held Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019. A full obituary will appear in Thursday’s edition of the Transcript Bulletin. For additional information please refer to Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676, or online at www.tatemortuary.com

 

Lynn A Wootton

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Graveside services for Lynn A Wootton will be held Friday, Aug. 9, 2019, at 11 a.m. at the Tooele City Cemetery.

 

Don J. Campbell “Dunk”

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Obit Don J. CampbellDon J. Campbell, know to friends as “Dunk,” passed away July 28, 2019, in Grantsville, Utah, shortly before his 86th birthday.

Dunk was a native of Tooele, attended Toole High School and left his graduating class of ’52 to join the US Air Force. During that time he learned his trade of operating heavy equipment. He worked for Barrick Mercur Goldmine at the time of his retirement. 

He loved the game of golf and was happiest on his favorite golf courses from El Centro, California, to Tooele, and everywhere in between. Dad won many tournaments, made lots of friends, and was still able to hit a hole-in-one at the age of 80.

His proudest accomplishment was his family and he had help from an angel, Joan McNeill Campbell.

He is survived by four children, Deone, Dee J, Clay (Anita), and Duffy Campbell; six grandchildren, Clay Jr, Thomas, Clancy and Ceci Campbell , Sly and Dax Martinez; and four great-grandchildren, Cyatel, Mason, Teagan and Vienna Campbell.

Graveside service for family will be held at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Aug. 15, 2019, at 1 p.m.

John Michael Flack

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Obit John Michael FlackJohn Michael Flack of Grantsville, Utah, passed away peacefully with family by his side Aug. 3, 2019. John was born in American Fork, Utah, on May 7, 1947, to George and Evada Flack as the third of five children.

John spent his career working at the Tooele Army Depot where he worked in logistics as a transportation driver and poker player. After his retirement from civil service he worked as a care giver at a nursing home as well as a donut maker, where he enjoyed eating his mistakes. John was an avid sports fan, growing up as a die-hard Yankees and Rockies fan who despised the Red Sox. He loved the Utah Jazz and never missed a game.

His dream was to be a World Series of Poker Champion, which he was convinced he would win if given the opportunity.

John’s real passion was spending time with his sons and grandchildren, especially when they were fishing. He loved watching his sons and grandchildren play sports and enjoyed collecting sports cards with them.

He is survived by his sons, Bart (Janell), Derek (Danielle), Jared (Courtney); his five grandchildren; step-son, Robert (Lea Ann); and brothers, DeLyle (Janice) and Terry (Marlane). John is preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Chelda Lunt and Judy Neff.

A viewing will be held Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019, from 6 – 8 p.m. at the LDS Church. 415 W. Apple Street, in Grantsville, Utah. A graveside service will be held Friday, Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. at the Grantsville City Cemetery. If you plan to attend the graveside service, we ask that you please do not wear a tie per John’s wishes, instead we encourage everyone at the graveside service to wear their favorite sports team’s apparel.

 

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