Memorial Page
Unfortunately, we've lost some classmates over the years.
This page is dedicated to those classmates and our memories of them.
If you know of a lost classmate who is not listed, please let us know.
Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal,
Love leaves a memory that no one can steal.~found on an Irish Tombstone
This page is dedicated to those classmates and our memories of them.
If you know of a lost classmate who is not listed, please let us know.
Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal,
Love leaves a memory that no one can steal.~found on an Irish Tombstone
Dominic Pacomio Archibeque
1971 ~ 2016
Salt Lake City, Utah -Dominic was born September 2, 1971, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elias Joel and Cynthia Galvan. He was raised and attended grade school in Rose Park, and graduated from West High School in 1989. He and Jennie were married in May of 1993. Together they have three children.
Obtaining his Master Electrician License was a big accomplishment. He loved running, biking, swimming, cyclocross, snowboarding, bird hunting, fishing, camping, 4-wheeling and Harley rides. His current accomplishment was his running record, running every day for 446 days straight (one mile or more). The Vikings and Twins were held in high regard in our home. He appreciated giving to others and expected nothing in return. He loved his family and friends very deeply, softly and quietly.
He is survived by his mother, Cynthia; wife, Jennie; son Xavier (Sarah) of Virginia Beach; daughter; Sarah (Anthony) Sutherland of West Valley; daughter and Best Friend Darian; in-laws Patrick and Julia Windschitl of Wentworth, SD; three grandchildren Sophia, Tobie and Luca; many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Elias; brother, Elias Jr; nephew Jeffrey; grandparents Efren and Jessie Lucero, Antonio and Julia Esparza, Raymond and Delores Maestas; grandmother Rebecca Sanchez; and dear friend, Joey Solt.
Special thanks to Aunt Sarah Bauer for all of your love and care to our family; also to the Staff at IMC Hospital, we are truly grateful for your compassion.
A funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday August 15th at 2pm at St. Catherine of Sienna, 170 University St., Salt Lake City, where a viewing will be held from 1-2 pm. Committal will follow at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Ave. & "T" St., Salt Lake City.
Online condolences may be offered at starksfuneral.com
He will be forever missed and remembered. His light will continue to shine within all of us.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Aug. 14, 2016
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1971 ~ 2016
Salt Lake City, Utah -Dominic was born September 2, 1971, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elias Joel and Cynthia Galvan. He was raised and attended grade school in Rose Park, and graduated from West High School in 1989. He and Jennie were married in May of 1993. Together they have three children.
Obtaining his Master Electrician License was a big accomplishment. He loved running, biking, swimming, cyclocross, snowboarding, bird hunting, fishing, camping, 4-wheeling and Harley rides. His current accomplishment was his running record, running every day for 446 days straight (one mile or more). The Vikings and Twins were held in high regard in our home. He appreciated giving to others and expected nothing in return. He loved his family and friends very deeply, softly and quietly.
He is survived by his mother, Cynthia; wife, Jennie; son Xavier (Sarah) of Virginia Beach; daughter; Sarah (Anthony) Sutherland of West Valley; daughter and Best Friend Darian; in-laws Patrick and Julia Windschitl of Wentworth, SD; three grandchildren Sophia, Tobie and Luca; many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Elias; brother, Elias Jr; nephew Jeffrey; grandparents Efren and Jessie Lucero, Antonio and Julia Esparza, Raymond and Delores Maestas; grandmother Rebecca Sanchez; and dear friend, Joey Solt.
Special thanks to Aunt Sarah Bauer for all of your love and care to our family; also to the Staff at IMC Hospital, we are truly grateful for your compassion.
A funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday August 15th at 2pm at St. Catherine of Sienna, 170 University St., Salt Lake City, where a viewing will be held from 1-2 pm. Committal will follow at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Ave. & "T" St., Salt Lake City.
Online condolences may be offered at starksfuneral.com
He will be forever missed and remembered. His light will continue to shine within all of us.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Aug. 14, 2016
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Bonnie Lynn Kelly
Aug. 17, 1971 ~ Dec. 27, 2015
Bonnie was born August 17th 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Frank and Lily Kelly. She was a beloved Wife to Henry Moors. Mother to Cecelia(David), Joseph and Jacob. Grandmother to Ari, Vinny, Loki and Sonny. Sister to Viola, Tony, Tom, Toby(Bobby), Mike(Crystal), Anna(Lisa). Many nephews and niece's. Favorite nephew and niece Ricky and Nicole Reyos.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1040 West 400 South.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 1, 2016- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?pid=177101291#sthash.gyOJhWoX.dpuf
Aug. 17, 1971 ~ Dec. 27, 2015
Bonnie was born August 17th 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Frank and Lily Kelly. She was a beloved Wife to Henry Moors. Mother to Cecelia(David), Joseph and Jacob. Grandmother to Ari, Vinny, Loki and Sonny. Sister to Viola, Tony, Tom, Toby(Bobby), Mike(Crystal), Anna(Lisa). Many nephews and niece's. Favorite nephew and niece Ricky and Nicole Reyos.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1040 West 400 South.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 1, 2016- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?pid=177101291#sthash.gyOJhWoX.dpuf
Darren Demecio Manzanares
September 28, 1971 - October 19, 2015
"Chopo Cholo"
Kearns, UT-Darren Demecio Manzanares left us Monday, October 19, 2015 to be with his Father in Heaven after sustaining injuries in an automobile accident last Wednesday. He was born to Elsie and Johnny Manzanares September 28, 1971 and grew up in the Rose Park area. Darren made many friends growing up with his infectious laugh and sense of humor, and added to his circle as he attended West High School where he wrestled, played baseball, and football. After graduating he joined the U.S. Navy and served honorably on the U.S.S. Saratoga during Desert Storm. He married Mona Marquez. From that union they share two beautiful children, daughter Samantha and son DJ. Sam and DJ were the love of his life. Darren worked for the Tooele Army Depot for the past 21 years and made sure his children and mom were taken care of. He was always true to his Catholic faith and served as an usher at St. Joseph the Worker parish. His favorite things were all sports teams from Philadelphia and reading the tribune front to back. The world is a better place because of his legacy. We are all blessed having known him. He is survived by his daughter Samantha and son DJ; mom, Elsie; siblings Rick (Lorie), Christy, and Chuck (Cindy) along with many nieces, nephews and best friend, Shawn Brandon.
Services will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, October 24, 2015 at St. Joseph the Worker, 7405 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday, from 6-8:00 pm with a rosary at 7. Interment at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 275 U Street, Salt Lake City.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 22, 2015- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=darren-manzanares&pid=176182787#sthash.r1FSZkW3.uEHr2DPD.dpuf
September 28, 1971 - October 19, 2015
"Chopo Cholo"
Kearns, UT-Darren Demecio Manzanares left us Monday, October 19, 2015 to be with his Father in Heaven after sustaining injuries in an automobile accident last Wednesday. He was born to Elsie and Johnny Manzanares September 28, 1971 and grew up in the Rose Park area. Darren made many friends growing up with his infectious laugh and sense of humor, and added to his circle as he attended West High School where he wrestled, played baseball, and football. After graduating he joined the U.S. Navy and served honorably on the U.S.S. Saratoga during Desert Storm. He married Mona Marquez. From that union they share two beautiful children, daughter Samantha and son DJ. Sam and DJ were the love of his life. Darren worked for the Tooele Army Depot for the past 21 years and made sure his children and mom were taken care of. He was always true to his Catholic faith and served as an usher at St. Joseph the Worker parish. His favorite things were all sports teams from Philadelphia and reading the tribune front to back. The world is a better place because of his legacy. We are all blessed having known him. He is survived by his daughter Samantha and son DJ; mom, Elsie; siblings Rick (Lorie), Christy, and Chuck (Cindy) along with many nieces, nephews and best friend, Shawn Brandon.
Services will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, October 24, 2015 at St. Joseph the Worker, 7405 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday, from 6-8:00 pm with a rosary at 7. Interment at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 275 U Street, Salt Lake City.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 22, 2015- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=darren-manzanares&pid=176182787#sthash.r1FSZkW3.uEHr2DPD.dpuf
Abel James Salazar
1970 ~ 2014
Loving father, husband, brother and uncle, left us on October 7th as he was surrounded by his wife DeeAnna, his family and loved ones.
We all loved him deeply and will miss hearing his laugh and seeing his caring eyes and gentle smiling face. He was a kind man of integrity and compassion who would always put others well before himself. Because of the giant size of his heart, he would never make a promise that he couldn't keep. He would do anything he could to make someone smile, laugh, or just feel comfortable. He always loved the outdoors anything from fishing to hunting or simply taking a drive to the mountains.
Abel was born April 29, 1970 to Danny Salazar and Alice Ramirez Salazar the youngest of 6 siblings: Tim (Sharon), Judy, Sherlynn, Benedita (Richard), Danny (Christy), in (Rose Park) Salt Lake City. In later years, he would migrate his family to Price, Utah where he found a more peace filled life. He was the proud father of 3 fine young sons (Joey, Andrew and Austin) and his sunshine, daughter Shalece. He loved and lived to watch his children play sports and loved the company of everyone involved. We know that he will be greeted with open arms by both his parents, sister Sherlynn, his son Joey, nephew Tony and many other aunts and uncles and family who passed before.
On Saturday, October 11th, there will be a mass held at 10:00 am at the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 5 South Main Street, Helper City, Utah. A luncheon will follow.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 10, 2014 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=abel-james-salazar&pid=172749529&#sthash.1NV7cP5e.dpuf
1970 ~ 2014
Loving father, husband, brother and uncle, left us on October 7th as he was surrounded by his wife DeeAnna, his family and loved ones.
We all loved him deeply and will miss hearing his laugh and seeing his caring eyes and gentle smiling face. He was a kind man of integrity and compassion who would always put others well before himself. Because of the giant size of his heart, he would never make a promise that he couldn't keep. He would do anything he could to make someone smile, laugh, or just feel comfortable. He always loved the outdoors anything from fishing to hunting or simply taking a drive to the mountains.
Abel was born April 29, 1970 to Danny Salazar and Alice Ramirez Salazar the youngest of 6 siblings: Tim (Sharon), Judy, Sherlynn, Benedita (Richard), Danny (Christy), in (Rose Park) Salt Lake City. In later years, he would migrate his family to Price, Utah where he found a more peace filled life. He was the proud father of 3 fine young sons (Joey, Andrew and Austin) and his sunshine, daughter Shalece. He loved and lived to watch his children play sports and loved the company of everyone involved. We know that he will be greeted with open arms by both his parents, sister Sherlynn, his son Joey, nephew Tony and many other aunts and uncles and family who passed before.
On Saturday, October 11th, there will be a mass held at 10:00 am at the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 5 South Main Street, Helper City, Utah. A luncheon will follow.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 10, 2014 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=abel-james-salazar&pid=172749529&#sthash.1NV7cP5e.dpuf
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Christina Sparks Cranney
On March 11, 2014, Our sweet Christina passed away peacefully at her home in Afton, Wyoming. She was a friendly person who loved life and enjoyed every moment spent with her friends and family.
Christina Marie Sparks Nistler Cranney was born in Burley, Idaho, but spent most of her life in Salt Lake City. She graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City.
She married Wesley Nistler and had three children and later divorced.
She loved to travel but always made her home in Salt Lake City, where she met and married the love of her life, Sean Cranney.
She was always there to help whoever needed it. She was not shy to enlist help from others when needed.
Christine moved to Star Valley.
She is survived by her husband Sean, (Afton); Father, Ronald Kay Sparks, (Fort Jones, Calif.); Mother, Linda Mae Sparks (Kearns, Utah); Son, Mathew J. Nistler (Kearns, Utah); Daughters, Melissa and Cynthia Nistler (Kearns, Utah); two stepsons Andrew and Simon Cranney (Gunnison, Utah); Sisters Wanda Sparks, (Spanaway, Wash.); Tammy (Henry) Tuli (Rupert, Idaho); Rebecca (David) Brake, (Kearns, Utah); Brother, Ronald Sparks Jr. (Kearns, Utah); six nieces and eight nephews and one great niece whom she absolutely adored and loved. They all loved their “Aunty Nina.”
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Clarence and Virgina Sparks; Grandmother, Eullah Pearl Grubb; Great grandparents, Frances and Clarence Hawkins; Uncle Jack Hawkins; Uncle Jerry Sparks; and Aunt Mary Draper.
Services were held on Saturday, March 15 at 11 a.m. in the LDS Salt River Ward.
In Lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sean Cranney 333 Papworth lane Afton, Wyoming 83110.
Michelle Arredondo Trujillo
June 23, 1971 - October 31, 2011
My Beautiful Wife Michelle went home to Heaven this morning at 4:40am 10/31/11 She went peacefully, She called my name, held my hand tightly,and then stopped breathing. Michelle's legacy lives on through her Children, Familly and Friends. Thanks to everyone for their love and prayers during this dificult time.
Blessings, Juan
My Beautiful Wife Michelle went home to Heaven this morning at 4:40am 10/31/11 She went peacefully, She called my name, held my hand tightly,and then stopped breathing. Michelle's legacy lives on through her Children, Familly and Friends. Thanks to everyone for their love and prayers during this dificult time.
Blessings, Juan
CHARLES M. TAYLOR
Obituary | Condolences
Charles M. Taylor 5/23/1971 ~ 3/4/2010 Funeral Services: Wednesday March 10, 2010 at Larkin Sunset Lawn 2350 E. 1300 So. at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the family would be appreciated.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Mar. 9, 2010
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Obituary | Condolences
Charles M. Taylor 5/23/1971 ~ 3/4/2010 Funeral Services: Wednesday March 10, 2010 at Larkin Sunset Lawn 2350 E. 1300 So. at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the family would be appreciated.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Mar. 9, 2010
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Daniel Riggs
Daniel Riggs Daniel K Riggs 1971 ~ 2010 Daniel K Riggs was born to Kay L Riggs and Peggy Sorensen Bowen on February 24, 1971. A day his parents will always cherish. Danny left us on February 19, 2010 to be reunited with his baby son, Kevin, so they can ride their ATV to the best fishing hole. Danny had his trials and tribulations but loved his family more than anything. He spent hours and hours of time with his step-children, nieces and nephews, four-wheeling, fishing and swimming. He will be missed by his father Kay (Carrie) Riggs, mother Peggy Bowen, sisters Michelle Riggs and Wendy (Richard) Hinckley, brother Ryan Riggs, his ex-wife Wrendi Starks, step-sister Dede (Abel) Salazar, four step-children and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his son Kevin, his grandparents George and Lola Riggs, grandpa Joseph Sorensen, niece Katrina Klauer and his dog, Freeya. A viewing will be held on Monday, February 22, 2010 from 6-8p.m. at the LDS Center Third Ward at 1955 W 400 N SLC UT 84116 and funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010 at noon at the LDS Center Third Ward chapel.
Jenifer Doi
January 28, 1971 ~ October 16, 2009
Jenifer's Obituary
Jenifer Doi 1971 ~ 2009 Jenifer Doi, our sweet daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away on Friday, October 16, 2009.Jeni was born on January 28, 1971, in Salt Lake City, to proud parents Robin and Pamela Doi. Jeni graduated from West High School in 1989 and was married to Steve Jensen of Salt Lake City in 2000 and later divorced. She is survived by both grandmothers, Mary Doi and Venus Anderson, parents Robin and Pamela Doi, sister Amber (Watanuki) and husband Kip, sister Briar, sister Lindsay (Mott) and husband Seth, and brother Wallace, all of whom live in Salt Lake City, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is also survived by three nieces--Amber's daughter Kaila, and Lindsay's daughters Ava and Adelaide--who adored her deeply, as well as three nephews--Blake, Aaron, and Cole Watanuki. She is preceded in death by grandfathers Wallace Tamotsu Doi and Dee Ernest Anderson and uncle James Anderson. Jeni will be remembered for her unmatched sense of compassion and empathy, her sweetness and beauty, and her unquenchable love for books and reading. Throughout her life, Jeni manifested an unlimited amount of pure love and kindness to others, almost always forgetting to think of herself in the process. Jeni was scrupulously thoughtful and generous, doing anything she could to bless the lives of those around her, exhibiting tender tokens of her selfless love and paying close attention to every minor detail. Jeni has now gone to be in a loving place where she will be encompassed by and feel the same kind of limitless love she has always shown to others. We love you so much, Jeni and will miss you terribly. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the Northpointe 1st Ward, 1460 N. Morton Dr. (1900 West), Salt Lake City 84116. A viewing will be held Thursday from 6-8 at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and Friday at the church from 9:45-10:45 prior to the services. Interment will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Jenifer's Obituary
Jenifer Doi 1971 ~ 2009 Jenifer Doi, our sweet daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away on Friday, October 16, 2009.Jeni was born on January 28, 1971, in Salt Lake City, to proud parents Robin and Pamela Doi. Jeni graduated from West High School in 1989 and was married to Steve Jensen of Salt Lake City in 2000 and later divorced. She is survived by both grandmothers, Mary Doi and Venus Anderson, parents Robin and Pamela Doi, sister Amber (Watanuki) and husband Kip, sister Briar, sister Lindsay (Mott) and husband Seth, and brother Wallace, all of whom live in Salt Lake City, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is also survived by three nieces--Amber's daughter Kaila, and Lindsay's daughters Ava and Adelaide--who adored her deeply, as well as three nephews--Blake, Aaron, and Cole Watanuki. She is preceded in death by grandfathers Wallace Tamotsu Doi and Dee Ernest Anderson and uncle James Anderson. Jeni will be remembered for her unmatched sense of compassion and empathy, her sweetness and beauty, and her unquenchable love for books and reading. Throughout her life, Jeni manifested an unlimited amount of pure love and kindness to others, almost always forgetting to think of herself in the process. Jeni was scrupulously thoughtful and generous, doing anything she could to bless the lives of those around her, exhibiting tender tokens of her selfless love and paying close attention to every minor detail. Jeni has now gone to be in a loving place where she will be encompassed by and feel the same kind of limitless love she has always shown to others. We love you so much, Jeni and will miss you terribly. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the Northpointe 1st Ward, 1460 N. Morton Dr. (1900 West), Salt Lake City 84116. A viewing will be held Thursday from 6-8 at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and Friday at the church from 9:45-10:45 prior to the services. Interment will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Debi May Rand
Deborah May Rand, “Debi”, 38 of SLC, died July 9, 2009 following a sudden illness. She was born Jan. 21, 1971 in Denver, CO. Debi grew up in SLC, graduating from West High School in 1989. She graduated cosmetology school in Keene, NH in 1997 as an instructor. Survivors include her parents, Clayton C. and Joyce M. Rand; brother, Kevin and wife, Deirdre Rand of Lehi; her children, Breanna Rand and Nathan Arballo of SLC; niece, Rachel Rand; grandmother, Eleanor McDonough of Dover, NH; several aunts, uncles, cousins; and friend, Al Arballo. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Debi Rand at any Wells Fargo Bank. The Celebration of Debi’s Life will be Monday, July 13, 2009 at 4:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State Street, where family and friends may call from 2:00-3:45 p.m.
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Cecelia (CeCe) Suazo Lozano
When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the spirit rejoices for what it has found. Our angel has now left her pain of Muscular Dystrophy to walk, run, and dance. Cecelia (Cece) Suazo-Lozano was born Sept 21, 1970 to Rebecca Suazo and Augustus Carter, Jr. She was the eldest of their six children, Justina, Augustus III, Denise, Joshua, and Cassidy. Other brothers and sisters include, Gina, Kim, Lucy, Cameron, Austin, Cassandra, Breana, Christina, and Brittney. She loved her many nieces and nephews. She leaves behind her grandparents, Patricio and Cecelia Suazo, Merry Carter; many aunts and uncles. Grandfather, Augustus Carter; aunts, Cheryl, Sonia Carter, Deana Suazo, Max Suazo; special uncle, Pete Suazo (take care of our baby, Pete), preceded her in death.
Cece has so many people that loved her and appreciated her friendship. Two of these were Kathylene and Autumn.
Cecelia leaves behind the love of her life and husband, Juan G. Lozano, whom she cherished and pledged her love.
Senor despuses de mucho buscarla, encontre en ella el amor, la ternura, y la illusion, ayudame a ser digno de su amor, quiero ser para ella el esposo que merece.
Cece has so many people that loved her and appreciated her friendship. Two of these were Kathylene and Autumn.
Cecelia leaves behind the love of her life and husband, Juan G. Lozano, whom she cherished and pledged her love.
Senor despuses de mucho buscarla, encontre en ella el amor, la ternura, y la illusion, ayudame a ser digno de su amor, quiero ser para ella el esposo que merece.
Mary Barndt
February 13, 1971 - August 22, 1990
Mary Lynne Barndt, beloved daughter and mother, died August 22, 1990 at the age of 19.
She was born February 13, 1971 and was a resident of the Rose Park area, where she attended West High School.Survived by one daughter, Alicia; two sisters, Wendy Mortensen, West Jordan; Vicki Mays, New Albany, Indiana; two brothers, Cameron Vaughn, Orem; Charles Barndt, presently serving an LDS Mission in Japan; grandparents, George and Evonne Marinos, West Valley; aunt, Mildred Young, Louisville, Kentucky; and her parents, Judy Clark, Layton; Charles Barndt, Salt Lake City.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, August 25, 4 p.m., Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South Second East, where friends may call Friday, 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, 2:45-3:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Her family wishes to thank all those who have been such a comfort at this time of sorrow.
She was born February 13, 1971 and was a resident of the Rose Park area, where she attended West High School.Survived by one daughter, Alicia; two sisters, Wendy Mortensen, West Jordan; Vicki Mays, New Albany, Indiana; two brothers, Cameron Vaughn, Orem; Charles Barndt, presently serving an LDS Mission in Japan; grandparents, George and Evonne Marinos, West Valley; aunt, Mildred Young, Louisville, Kentucky; and her parents, Judy Clark, Layton; Charles Barndt, Salt Lake City.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, August 25, 4 p.m., Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South Second East, where friends may call Friday, 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, 2:45-3:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Her family wishes to thank all those who have been such a comfort at this time of sorrow.
Pete Wilson
October 14, 1970 ~ April 16, 1989