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Obituaries

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Esther Justice


PRICE-Esther J. Justice, 89, passed away at the Parkdale Nursing facility in Price on March 21. She was born April 11, 1918 in Huntington to Paul and Esther Majors. She married George J. Justice on Jan. 15, 1931 in Uintah County.
Esther had a love of gardening. She raised beautiful flowers of many varieties and had a lovely yard. Esther loved reading, country music and watching her favorite soap opera. Throughout the years she made many beautiful afghans.
As a member of the LDS Church she served in many callings, her two favorite being librarian and primary teacher. Above all, she loved her many grandchildren. Her family was her life.
Esther is survived by her children, Marie (Victor) Bromley of Ft. Duchesne, Esther Gertsen of Beaty, Nev., Orson (Karren) Justice of Huntington, Darlene Fields of Florence, N.C., John (Sandra) Justice of Clawson, and Mark (Kathy) Justice of Huntington; 38 grandchildren; 114 great-grandchildren; and 54 great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by two sisters, Bertha Wayman of Salt Lake City, and Lurrine Lopez of Huntington. Preceded in death by her husband; parents; brothers, Bud, Bill and Charley; and sisters, Eva and Annie.
Services were held Sat. March 25 at 11 a.m. at the Huntington First/Fifth LDS Chapel, 400 East 155 South. Friends called Friday evening at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale, and one hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment in the Huntington City Cemetery.

Patricia Brady-Marinioni

“Patty”


PRICE- Patricia Anne Caserio Brady-Marinoni, age 81, passed away while surrounded by her loving family due to breast cancer on March 25, 2006.
She was born March 16, 1925 in Lead, S.D. to Dominic Natale and Victoria Miglio Caserio.
Patty lived for her family and loved every minute she spent with them. She enjoyed spending time and hearing from her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was the Deputy Clerk Auditor for Carbon County prior to retiring in 1995. She was a member of the Castleview Hospital Pink Ladies Auxiliary and was volunteer of the year in 1999. She was a key member of the cancer support group and a 21 year breast cancer survivor. Patty contributed many hours volunteering with the Relay For Life and helping set up the Castleview Hospital Cancer Support Library. She was volunteer of the year in 2002 for Carbon County RSVP. She was a member of Stella D’America Italian Lodge #77 and was an avid C.E.U. and Jazz basketball fan.
Survived by her children, Fred (Debbie) Schwecke, Satellite Beach, Fla.; Penny (Jim) Lewis, Antioch, Calif.; Patrice (Greg) Warner, Draper; Larry (Anne Marie) Marinoni, Sandy; Wende Jacobson, Helper; God-Daughter, Charlene (Paul) Dupin, Price; grandchildren, Shawn (Denise) Lewis, Oakley, Calif.; Cheri (Brian) Ruliffson, Sacramento, Calif.; Jason (Jamie) Schwecke, W. Lafayette, Ind.; Renee (Scot) Coffey, Mesa, Ariz.; Thomas Batey II, Bath, Mass; Jessica, Alexandra, Kathryn and Brittany Warner, all of Draper; Stecky (Scott) Jaggi, Logan; Sidney (Mike) Breitenstein, Sandy; Wade Marinoni, Price; Derek (Danielle) Gale, Tyler Gale, Conner Jacobson, all of Helper; great-grandchildren, Marissa and Jared Lewis, Kevin Schwecke, Larry Marinoni, Nicolette Ganser, Kodi, Chaz and Zak Breitenstein; brother and sister, Clifford (Maxine) Caserio, Stella (Clarence) Leeling, both of Lead, S.D.; brother-in-law, John Marinoni, Price; many nephews, nieces, a community of friends and her dear friend, Ruth (Bert) Prichard.
Preceded in death by son, Patrick John Brady, parents, brothers and sisters, Charlie and Joe Venuta, Charlie and Stephen Caserio, Lucy Bachelli, Theresa King, Margaret Larive, and Anna Marinoni; husbands, Ervin Schwecke, John A. Brady, Joseph A. Marinoni.
Funeral Mass will be held Wed., March 29, 11 a.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Vigil service, Tuesday evening 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell’s Tuesday and Wednesday one hour prior to service. Committal service, Thurs., March 30 at 3:30 p.m., Valley View Memorial Park Cemetery, West Valley City.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate contributions to Castleview Hospital, Attn: Sherry King, 300 North Hospital Drive, Price, Utah 84501, for The American Cancer Society Support Library or Carbon Relay for Life.
A special thanks to Dr. Potter, Sherry King, family, friends, the staff at Castleview Hospital and Rocky Mountain Hospice for their devotion and kindness in caring for our mother.

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