Annie Josephine Bryan
PRICE- Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister and dear friend, Annie Josephine Boren-Noyes-Bryan, age 92, passed away Dec. 12, 2006.
Annie was born on Feb. 23, 1914 in Tridell, Utah to William Boren and Elizabeth Brumley Boren.
Annie married Walter Howard Noyes on Oct. 26, 1933. He passed away on April 23, 1958. She later married Jess V. Bryan on June 30, 1973. He passed away on Nov. 19, 1975.
Mom enjoyed spending time with family, camping, hunting, gardening, and cooking.
Annie is survived by sons Neldon (LaRee) Noyes, Fred (Virginia) Noyes of Price and daughter Ella Mae (Emmet) Jensen of Huntington, 16 grand children, 31 great-grandchildren, 23 great-great-grandchildren.
Annie is preceded in death by her parents, husbands and infant son, Merrill Noyes.
Funeral services were held Sat., Dec. 16, 2006 at the Price Third Ward LDS Chapel on 303 West 500 South at 11 a.m. with visitation Fri. Dec. 15, 2006 at Fausett Mortuary in Price from 6-8 p.m. Interment was Sat., Dec. 16, 2006 at Wellington City Cemetery. Funeral services under the direction of Fausett Mortuary.
Kathryn Moffitt Burnham
PRICE- Our dear wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend passed away on Dec. 16, 2006 surrounded by loved ones.
Kathryn was born March 12, 1932 in Orangeville, Utah to G. Leslie and Elouise Moffitt. She was the oldest of four children.
She married George Edward Burnham, July 23, 1957 in Ely, Nev., they where later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. They were blessed with seven children.
Kathryn enjoyed playing the piano, singing, camping, feeling the sunshine on her face, planting flowers, spending time with her husband, and having all her children and grandchildren together. She was a very hard worker. She retired after many years of working for Price City as the city treasurer. She was thought of very highly by her fellow employees.
One of her most treasured times was while she and her husband served in the Manti LDS Temple. She felt like serving there was almost like heaven.
She will be dearly missed by her family and many dear friends.
Kathryn is survived by her husband Ed, daughters, Linda Burrows, Salt Lake City; Conni Burnham, Elmo; Lisa (Gary) Stokes, Colorado Springs, Colo.; JoRetta (Shaun) Vanderlinden, Las Vegas, Nev.; sons, David (Karen) Burnham, Corona, Calif.; Gary (Charlene) Burnham, Helper; Kelly (Doriana) Burnham, Price. Also 25 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Lloyal (Dan) Hunter, Castle Dale; brothers, Lloyd (Karen) Moffitt, Bluff Dale; Lyle (Jean) Moffitt, West Valley. She was preceded in death by her parents and great-grandson, Tanner Bryant Burrows.
Funeral services will be held Thurs., Dec. 21, 10 a.m. at the Westwood LDS Chapel, 175 North 1280 West, Price. Viewing service will be held at Fausett Mortuary, Wed., Dec. 20, 7-9 p.m., and one hour prior to the funeral services at the Westwood Building. Family and friends are welcome. She will be laid to rest in the Orangeville City Cemetery.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to all those who have given their time and love during these past few years.
Margrett Olsen Killpack
SALT LAKE CITY/FERRON-Margrett left this world on Dec. 14, 2006 to dance with her husband, Kent.
She was a woman of style, grace, beauty, and compassion that lived life in full color everyday. Margrett graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in communications in 1983. She had an astonishing eye for art and worked for the past 20 years as a design and specification specialist for Alpine Art and Frame. She was highly respected in the art and design community.
Margrett is survived by her children Micheal Kent (Linda) Killpack, Charles Lynn (Marsha) Killpack, Apryll Marie Killpack, Gregory (Lorri) Killpack. Grandchildren; Micheal Kip (Heather), Heidi (Derek), Bart (Michelle), Darcee (Mike), Mistie (Aaron), Rachelle (Tim), Kent Tyler, and great-grandchildren; Dakota, Madison, Chloe and Jackson. In addition, special friends Debrah Doughuty, Cathi Reed, and all her many friends at Alpine Art.
Brothers and sisters include Boyd Olsen, Rene Olsen, Marlyn Baley, LaNore Hilton, and Burt Olsen.
Margrett leaves a legacy of love, joy, and appreciation for those she loves and for the amazing possibilities that lie ahead for us all.
A commemoration of her life took place on Mon., Dec. 18, 2006 at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale, Utah from Noon-1 p.m. and graveside services followed at Ferron Cemetery, Ferron, Utah. A commemoration of her life also took place Tues., Dec. 19, 2006 from 3-7 p.m. at Alpine Art and Frame, 430 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Salt Lake City Ronald McDonald House in Margrett’s name (801-363-4663).
Lyle Wickman Litster
Lyle Wickman Litster passed peacefully away from this life on Dec. 12, 2006, at age 95. Born Nov. 4, 1911, in Emery, Utah, daughter of Hans Andrew and Clara Nelsina Wickman, she was raised in Castle Dale, Utah, and graduated from Central High School. She pursued a career in education, obtaining her teaching credentials at the University of Utah, and taught first grade for several years at Cleveland and Orangeville, Utah. In Cleveland she met and was courted by her husband-to-be, Errol Thomas Litster. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple June 16, l936, and built a home in Huntington where they resided for 50 years.
Lyle was an accomplished pianist, accompanying Errol at countless weddings, funerals, and various services. She was a faithful Latter-day Saint. She also accompanied the Huntington Mens Glee club for several years and served as her ward organist. She was a valued employee at her husband’s Utah Oil/Amoco distributorship, Emery County School Board, and the Castle Valley Credit Union.
After the death of Errol in 1986, Lyle moved to assisted living homes in the Provo area where her cheerful countenance and genuine graciousness endeared her to staff and residents alike. She always took care to express appreciation to those who assisted her.
Lyle is survived by her three children: Allen E (Jan) of Midvale, Utah; Judith (Ralph) Stewart of Menlo Park, Calif; and Tom of Portland, Ore. Her posterity includes 12 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held on Tues., Dec. 19 at 12 noon in the Huntington Stake Center. Friends may call Mon., Dec. 18, 6-8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State, Midvale, and at the chapel in Huntington one hour prior to services. Burial will be at the Huntington City Cemetery. Funeral Services are under the direction of Fausett Mortuary.
Glenna A. Pollastro
HELPER-Devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister, Glenna Alger Pollastro, age 79 passed from this life on Dec. 15, 2006. She was born in Cleveland, Utah on March 2, 1927 to Grover Carlos and LaVerda Winkler Alger.
She married August Pollastro Sept. 27, 1952 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple.
Glenna was the ultimate “mom, grandma, aunt and friend” specializing in making a comfortable home for all to enter. Something homemade was always available in the home or soon to be delivered to a friend in need. She was an avid sports fan following her children and grandchildren in whatever event they participated in and defending them fiercely.
She worked for Zion’s Bank for more than 20 years, training new employees the art of balancing at the end of the day. She definitely had an eye for detail.
Glenna was an active member of the LDS Church, holding numerous callings, but none sweeter than serving with her husband in the Manti Temple for 10 years. She was a great teacher and example to all in whatever she undertook and has passed on a great legacy to her family and the Carbon County area, where she spent her entire life.
Glenna is survived by her eternal companion, August; daughter, Becky (Tom) Jensen, Glendale, Ariz.; son, Carl (Vicki) Pollastro, Helper; nine grandchildren, Glenna Leigh Jensen, Judy (Alan) Sullivan, Dean Jensen, Jennifer Jensen, all of Glendale, Ariz.; Christian (Cammie) Pollastro, Herriman, Melissa (Devin) Esplin, Castle Dale, Carson (Nykelle) Pollastro, Provo, Brittany Pollastro, Salt Lake City, and Dustin Pollastro, Helper; three great-grandchildren, Mick Jensen, and Cali and Carter Pollastro; brothers, Ned (Andrea) Alger, Kirk Alger, of Salt Lake City, Terry Alger, Cedar City; sisters, Ruth Collins, Spokane, Wash., Myrna (Jay) Rasmussen, El Paso, Texas. Preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and infant daughter, Cathy Sue.
Funeral services will be held on Tues. Dec. 19, 2006 at 11 a.m. at the Helper LDS Stake Center, 150 Ridgeway. The family was at Mitchell Funeral Home on Monday evening and will be at the church one hour prior to services. Interment in the Mountain View Cemetery, Helper.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association, 845 East 4800 South, Suite 120, Salt Lake City, UT 84107.
Alan Saccomano
HELPER- Our beloved husband, dad, son, grandpa, brother and dear friend, Alan Craig Saccomano, age 56, passed away peacefully at home with his family after a brave battle with cancer.
He was born June 17, 1950 in Price, Utah to Dominic “Blackie” Saccomano and Hazel Shuler.
Married Renee Dimick, Oct. 24, 1970 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Helper.
Alan was a lifelong resident of Helper and graduate of Carbon High School Class of 1968. He was a former employee of the Utah Railway for 10 years and he just received recognition for 20 years of service with the Utah Department of Transportation at the Colton Shed. He loved pushing snow up Scofield and loved the “white knuckle ride” he got from pushing snow over Eccles Canyon.
His love for his family was unconditional. We were all number one in his life and everything he did was for us. There are no words to express how much we all love him and will miss him dearly.
Alan’s passion was riding motorcycles and he fulfilled one of his dreams by riding across the United States to see Niagra Falls and then onto Nashville. While traveling by himself, Alan said that he was never alone because of all the wonderful and kind people he met along the way. He was able to make friends wherever he went.
His lifelong dream was to ride into the sunset with his wife Renee. Everytime they passed a couple on a motorcycle he would comment on how he wanted that for their retirement years.
They started the dream early by taking numerous trips on the new Goldwing. The most memorable trip was going down the Oregon Coast with their friends. Alan always said, “It wasn’t the destination, it was the ride!”
Alan is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Renee; daughter, Kristy (Joey) Penovich; sons, Brian (Carla) Saccomano, Kevin (Meranda) Saccomano; mother, Hazel Saccomano; brother, Tim Saccomano; grandchildren, Joey and Jordan Penovich, Bailey and Carson Saccomano, Cameron, Dominic and Alan Ryan Saccomano.
Preceded in death by his father Blackie Saccomano.
Funeral Mass, Mon., Dec. 18, 2006, 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. Vigil service, Sunday evening 7 p.m. Mitchell Funeral Home in Price. The family was at Mitchell’s Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Committal service, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Alan’s name has been established at Well’s Fargo Bank in Helper.
Cleveland Weston
HUNTINGTON- Cleveland Weston, age 78, passed away peacefully, Dec. 11, 2006 at his home.
He was born March 12, 1928 in Tioga, Colo. to James and Stella Sefton Weston.
Married Mary Ann Colzani, July 7, 1953 in Helper, Utah; she died Sept. 8, 2001.
Cleveland served in the US Army during World War II. He was a longtime resident of California prior to moving to Huntington in 2002. Member of the Order of Moose, Lodge #632 of Rose Mead, Calif. Cleveland enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing.
Survived by his sister, Irene Marshall of Huntington, Stella Ryan of Aurora, Colo.; and many loving nieces and nephews who will dearly miss him. Preceded in death by his parents, wife, six brothers and six sisters.
Funeral service, Thurs., Dec. 14, 2006, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 East Main Street in Price. Family will be at Mitchell’s Thursday one hour prior to service. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper.