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Jeannette Fay Davis
June 3, 1939 - June 7, 2018

Jeannette Fay Peterson Davis, age 79, passed away at her home on June 7, 2018.  She patiently endured many health problems starting with a liver transplant, several years of kidney disease, and a fall in March 2018.

 

Jeannette was born June 3, 1939 in Wiota, Wisconsin to Sanford and Mary (Shelton) Peterson. Her mother said she loved to feed the chickens, loved animals and that her childhood nickname was “Little Sunshine,” because she was a smiling, happy child. Her father said she and Evonne liked to climb trees. She also played clarinet in the school band.

 

She worked as a beautician before she married Ray E Davis on September 27, 1959 at the Little Brown Church in the Vale in Nashua, Iowa. They settled in Hinckley, Illinois and Jeannette began her favorite occupation Mother of four and Homemaker. In 1971 the family moved to Mesa, Arizona. As her children grew she worked outside the home at Gilson Uniforms, Walgreens, and American Greetings. In November of 1989 Ray and Jeannette moved to Payson, Az.  In September 1996 she moved back to Wisconsin with Ray and Mike to be by her ailing mother. Ray passed away December 1996, and her mother passed away in 1999. She also worked for a time at Shopko and Swiss Colony in Wisconsin. Her father passed away in 2012 and she returned to Arizona with Mike in July 2013.

 

Jeannette loved to garden and sit in the sunshine.  She enjoyed watching football, NASCAR racing, and cooking shows—especially the Pioneer Woman.

She is survived by her older sister Evonne (Jerry) Montefelt, her younger brother Larry (Carmen) Peterson, and her four children: Debora (Randy) Barney, David (Susan) Davis, Dale (Nancy) Davis, and Michael Davis. She is also survived by nine grandchildren: Lisa, Steven, Jaclyn, Elena, Lauren, Laura, Thomas, Diane and Joshua; and four great-grandchildren: Cambria, Aiden, Maverick and Eli.

Her ashes will be buried next to Ray at Moores Cemetery in Juda, Wisconsin, where there will be a family and friends gathering-details yet to be determined.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy can be given to the family at www.bunkerfuneral.com

 

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Jeffrey Harris Gullick
August 8, 1988 - June 7, 2018

Jeffrey Harris Gullick, 29, of Mesa AZ passed away June 7, 2018 at Banner Desert Medical Center. Jeff was born August 8, 1988 in St. Louis Park, MN to parents Robert and Pamela (Holt) Gullick.

Jeff is survived by his parents, Bob and Pam; brothers, Dan (Elizabeth), Brian (Katie), and Steven (Tiffany); nieces, Eleanor, Clara, and Harper; grandmothers, Sally Gullick and Pat Holt; girlfriend, Angela Melton; as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by grandfathers, Ron Gullick and Norm Holt.

The family will be hosting a Celebration of Life open house on Friday, June 15, 2018 at Bob and Pam Gullick’s home, 3000 Perry Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55422, from 4:00pm to 7:00pm.

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Christeen Nielsen Hall
August 23, 1923 - June 3, 2018

Christeen Nielsen Hall, age 94, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on Sunday, June 3, 2018. She was born on August 23, 1923 in St. Johns, Arizona to Frederick and Mary Eliza Holgate Nielsen. She grew up on a ranch near St. Johns, along with her 13 siblings, Nellie Richey (Hugh), Mae Richey/Greenwood (Forrest/Hartley), Louie Merrill (Earl), Lizzy, Frederick (Lavora), Ole (Gwen/Olivia), E.Z. (Lula), Olive Shill (Victor), Lenore Suman (Harlin), Eva Shill (Ken), Nina, Roland (Charlene/Cheryl), and Duffy (Mary Jo/Louise).

Christeen met and married her sweetheart, Jerold John Hall, on February 23, 1944, and lived the remainder of her life in Mesa, Arizona. She was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served in many capacities throughout her life. She was loved and will be greatly missed by her large family.

Christeen was preceded in death by her husband, Jerold J. Hall; son, Darwin Hall; her parents; and all of her siblings.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Terri Tate Hall and her daughters, Pam Councilman (Dave), Marsha Snow (Paul), and Jerrilyn Wilcken (John). She is also survived by 24 grandchildren, 95 great-grandchildren, 2 great great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, at the Mesa North Stake Center, located at 933 E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ at 10:00am, with a viewing prior to the service at 9:00am. There will also be a viewing on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, from 6:00-8:00pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ.

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LaNeta Jane Stout
August 12, 1935 - June 4, 2018

A wonderful family reunion was held on June 4, 2018, when LaNeta Owen Stout, 82, joined her eternal sweetheart, Mel G. Stout; an infant son, Melvin Gary; her parents; and other loved ones on the other side of the veil. Rejoicing in her release and graduation from mortality, but mourning their own bereavement, are her surviving siblings, Richard (Linda) Owen, Gloria (Russell) Robison, Eileen (Ron, deceased) Andersen, and Verl (Margo) Owen; her children, David (Carolyn) Stout, Suellen (Bob) Weiler, Dan (Cynthia) Stout, Rebecca (Dan) Cluff, Ann (Dan) Davis, and Jennifer (Brad) Stinocher; 45 grandchildren, and more than 80 great-grandchildren.

Born August 12, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Orson C. and Ruth Carlson Owen, LaNeta graduated from Granite High School, married her childhood sweetheart in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, then almost immediately sent him off and supported him in serving a two-year mission for the Church. In their 64 years of marriage, they reared their children, served in the LDS Church in various capacities in Salt Lake and Mesa, and served three Church missions together.

For many years, LaNeta composed a family newsletter to keep her widely-scattered posterity connected, always ending each edition with her signature exhortation: “Hold to the rod!” referring, of course, to the iron rod leading to the Tree of Life referenced in the Book of Mormon. Those who knew her appreciate her example in doing just that. Her growing posterity all rejoice in the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the eternal covenants which “help us hold on and let go…[,]sweeten, preserve, sanctify, [and] redeem.” LaNeta is missed already. In the childhood words of a beloved grandson: “Grama, [we] love you higher than Heavenly Father’s head!”

A celebration of LaNeta’s life will be held Monday, June 11, 2018 at the LDS meetinghouse at 2334 E. Pueblo in Mesa at 10:00am, preceded by a family visitation at 9:00am. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery.

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Brittany Brooks Molina-Nikolaus
February 13, 1988 - June 2, 2018

We are deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of our beloved daughter, sister, mother and friend, Brittany Brooks Molina-Nikolaus at the young age of 30 years old. She left behind her two beautiful daughters, Ryleigh (age 11) and Bryton (age 9). Brittany had a heart of gold and she loved her children, her family, her friends and our Savior, Jesus Christ very much. Throughout her life, she inspired many through her love of dance, gymnastics and acting. She was so, very talented and excelled at anything she put her mind to. We love you Brittany and you will be sorely missed.

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Lela Rowley Carpenter (Abegg)
August 17, 1928 - June 3, 2018

Lela Rowley was born August 17, 1928, to Jesse Noah Rowley and Martha Haws Rowley.  A resident of Mesa for most of her life, she grew up in a house on Olive Drive as one of the youngest children of a very large family.

Lela was always the adventurous type, and liked softball, gymnastics, and outdoor activities—interests she pursued well into adulthood. She graduated from Mesa High School and went on to meet Lester “Weston” Carpenter, whom she married on February 19, 1948, in the Mesa temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Weston and Lela welcomed six children into their home:  Sue, Janice, Robert, Mark, Cathy and Russell. The family was active in their church, and Lela held many different callings through the years.  Perhaps the family remembers best that she served as Primary President and Relief Society President while they were growing up.

Lela was creative, and loved beauty wherever she found it.  That was evidenced in a well-kept yard brimming with flowers, in the home she took pride in, in the clothing she made for her family.  She was an excellent cook; her pies were especially sought after!  But her talents went beyond the domestic.  She was an accomplished and prolific artist whose paintings now grace the walls of many children and grandchildren.  She left a great legacy to her family:  precepts shown by example, children and grandchildren taught skills that enrich their lives, love expressed in word and deed.

Weston passed away in 1993, and on April 8, ­­­­1995, Lela married Hal V. Abegg.  Hal was Lela’s companion and helper for 15 years, until his own passing in 2010.  His children loved Lela, and continued to express their affection and support long after their father’s passing.

Lela lived in Scottsdale for the last year and a half with her son Russ, his wife Lynn, and their children.  Her entire family is grateful for Russ and Lynn’s loving care during the last part of her life.

Lela is survived by children Sue Lucas (Ray), their two children and 6 grandchildren; Janice Seever (Bart), their six children and 26 grandchildren; Robert Carpenter (Renee), and their three children and 9 grandchildren; Mark Carpenter; Cathy Thompson (Kelly), their three children and 8 grandchildren, and Russ Carpenter (Lynn) and their six children. Lela will be deeply missed, but she will live on in the minds, hearts, and lives of those who love her.

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David Alan Hesting
September 26, 1947 - June 2, 2018

David (Dave) Alan, 70, of Mesa, AZ passed away on June 2, 2018 at 9:47am. He was born in Huntington, IN on September 26, 1947 to Don and Kathleen Hesting. Dave graduated from Huntington Catholic High School in 1965. He was the middle child of 7 siblings.

Dave loved baseball. He coached in Indiana for 8 years and continued coaching for 10 years after moving to Arizona in 1982. He also played on a traveling team while living in Indiana and was the president of the Pony League Organization.

Dave was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings. He was a temple ordinance worker for 17 years in the Mesa, AZ temple.

Dave is preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Marilyn Weaver. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Sheila Hesting; children, Kimberly Hesting, Kyle David Hesting, and Jeffrey Donald Hesting; three brothers, John Hesting of Gastonia, NC, Jerry, and Mark (Pam) Hesting of Huntington, IN; two sisters, Sharon Double (Lee) and Nancy Buzzard of Huntington, IN; brother-in-law, Ron (Diane) Earlywine of Show Low, AZ; and a sister-in-law, Donna Myers of Mesa, AZ.

Dave is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Lindsay Diaz, Billy Diaz, Markus Shepherd, Devyn Shepherd, and Kalli Shepherd; 1 great-grandson, Greyson Richards; and many special nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at the LDS Mesa Salt River Stake Center, 6942 East Brown Road, Mesa, Arizona 85207, on Friday, June 8, 2018 at 10:00am. A visitation will be held the evening before the service on Thursday, June 7, 2018 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona 85201.

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Noreen Maryan
September 10, 1923 - June 5, 2018

Noreen Maryan passed away in Gilbert, Arizona on June 5, 2018. She will be laid to rest at the City of Mesa Cemetery on Friday, June 6, 2018 at 2:00 PM.

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Dean Condie Jensen
July 14, 1946 - June 3, 2018

Dean Condie Jensen passed away June 3, 2018 at the Banner Heart Hospital in Mesa, Arizona, at the age of 71, with his wife and children by his side. Born in Boise, ID, Dean was the third son of Weldon Tolman Jensen and Roma Condie. He graduated from Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, and served in the Northern Indian LDS mission based in Rapid City, South Dakota.

Dean married Margaret Jean Hoopes, of Thatcher, Arizona, in the LDS Mesa Temple in 1967. They are the parents of seven children – all raised in Mesa and all married: Aliesa (Craig), Greg (Tracy), Steven (Sally), Spencer (Alison), Sterling (Lindsay), Scott (Liza) and Burkley (Jenni).

Dean received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. As a general contractor in Arizona, Dean built residential homes in the 1970s, commercial buildings in the 1980s, a chain of 50s diners in the 1990s, and two Mexican restaurants in the early 2000s. Dean built all four of the permanent homes in which he and Jean raised their family: one in Las Vegas and three in Mesa.

Dean and Jean have centered their entire lives around family values and Christian service. Dean served as a bishop, mission president and in many other callings in the LDS Church. They have been blessed to acquire many friends in Arizona and around the world from their travels and missions. In 1988 Dean and Jean and their children were called by the LDS Church to serve for one year as work volunteers at the church-owned historical site of Adam-ondi-Ahman, in Missouri, where Dean’s assignments included the tree nursery. In 1991 Dean volunteered with the LDS Benson Institute, living with the family in Oaxaca, Mexico where the four youngest children attended Spanish-speaking schools for a year while Dean and Jean taught English. From 2003 to 2007 Dean and Jean served in the Indonesia Jakarta LDS mission – first as full-time missionaries and then as mission president. In the intervening nine years they have kept in close contact both with the hundreds of missionaries they trained and with whom they served, as well as with many of their Indonesian friends. For the past nine years, from 2009 through 2017, Dean served as a counselor in the Mesa Salt River LDS stake presidency. At the time of Dean’s passing he and Jean were preparing to serve another LDS mission, in Chile.

For nearly five decades Dean and Jean have been pillars in the East Valley community. Dean participated in local business and civic organizations, political campaigns and served for decades in many capacities in the Boy Scouts of America, earning its prestigious Silver Beaver award. His lifetime of selfless service included countless hours of doing manual labor, odd jobs and projects for his married children, and spending personal one-on-one time with his 28 grandchildren and one great-grandchild (born in 2018).

Dean lived life to the fullest with many interests and hobbies including participation in high school and college wrestling, Native American adoption programs, piloting planes, gardening, hiking, mountain biking, boating, skiing, birding, making pizzas, and building things – many things – from pinewood derby cars to campsite “furniture” to replicas of religious artifacts. The crown jewel of Dean’s craftsmanship was the family cabin he recently built (nearly single-handedly) on the Mogollon Rim, finishing it mere weeks before he passed away.

Besides his wife Jean and their seven married children, Dean is also survived by brothers Tom and Jon, and sisters Sally, Nancy and Kathy. He will be missed by his family and friends and the many lives he touched.

A viewing for family and friends will be held Friday, June 8, 2018 from 6-8 p.m. at the Bunker University Chapel, 3529 E. University Dr. in Mesa. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 9 at 1:00 p.m., at the Mesa Arizona Salt River Stake Center, 6942 E. Brown Rd., Mesa. A brief graveside service will be held immediately following the funeral. Interment will be at the Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center Street. Condolences may be sent to www.bunkerfuneral.com .

 

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Gary Kenneth Nielsen
10/19/1953 - 06/03/2018

On June 3, 2018, Gary Kenneth Nielsen passed away from complications of frontotemporal dementia, surrounded by his family. Gary’s funeral services will be held on Friday, June 8, 2018, at the LDS Church building located at 1852 N. Stapley Dr., Mesa, Arizona 85203. The viewing will begin at 9:00 and services will begin at 10:00. All are welcome to attend. As this will be a celebration of life, please feel free to wear colors other than black.

Gary was born in Lander, Wyoming on October 19, 1953 to loving parents – Kenneth Orson Nielsen and Pauline “Joyce” Nissen Nielsen. When Gary spoke of his childhood, he’d often talk about hunting trips with his father and his mother’s amazing cooking. Gary was an athletic and ambitious boy who got good grades, led his high school basketball team to new heights, performed in the high school musical (and loved musicals thereafter) and obtained the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout. As a young adult, Gary served a two-year mission for the LDS Church in Sao Paulo Brazil.

At the University of Wyoming, Gary met and married the love of his life, Christal Delrae Ririe. They were sealed together in the Idaho Falls Temple on December 28, 1976 and would remain true to one another for over 40 years. Gary loved Christal very much. Even after decades of marriage, he still referred to her as his “girlfriend” and loved kissing the top of her head. Gary and Christal had three baby boys in Wyoming – David, Joshua, and Jeremy – before Gary graduated with honors and a degree in electrical engineering, after which the family of five moved to Tucson where Gary started his career at IBM working as a QC engineer. In Tucson, the Nielsen family added three more children to the mix – Rachel, Benjamin, and Andrew – before moving to Gilbert Arizona, where Gary and Christal raised their children to adulthood.

For the majority of his career, Gary enjoyed much success while working as a field engineer at Hewlett Packard, where he received many awards and travelled to faraway places like Tokyo and Hawaii. Later in life, Gary reinvented himself professionally, starting and running, with great pride, his own financial services company, Spyglass Financial Group.

Gary was an active and strong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints his entire life. He served his church in various capacities, including in bishoprics and as a High Priest Group Leader. He was also a very dedicated home teacher. Gary was truly a Christian in word and deed that did his best to raise his family to follow Jesus. Gary also loved the Boy Scouts of America and served faithfully in that organization his entire life, eventually obtaining the esteemed award of Silver Beaver and helping thousands of boys to become honorable men. Gary loved camping and hiking in the great outdoors. Some of the best and most carefree times he ever spent were out in the wild, hiking in places like the Grand Canyon and the New Mexico wilderness at the Philmont Scout Ranch, and acting as course director for Woodbadge.

Gary was a good father who supported his kids in whatever they did and attended every event/concert/game/graduation that was possible to attend. Gary’s children were his pride and joy, and he could talk an ear off about their accomplishments, big or small. But Gary loved being a grandfather more than anything else in life. His legacy of support and attending events continued to toddler dance recitals, sports games, and concerts. It was the greatest and most important role he’d ever play. And his grandchildren loved him even more.

Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather passed too soon, but he left a profound mark on this world and in our hearts, where we will always keep and cherish his memory. Yes, Gary Kenneth Nielsen will be deeply missed by many, but we take true comfort in knowing that our loss is heaven’s gain and that Gary was a good and faithful servant who has earned his rightful place in his Father’s Kingdom.

Gary is survived by his wife (Christal Nielsen), by his children and their spouses, (David and Jenn Nielsen, Joshua and Juleen Nielsen, Jeremy and Barbara Nielsen, Rachel Nielsen, Benjamin and Krista Nielsen, Andrew and Carla Nielsen) by his sisters and their spouses (Debbie and Gary Anderson and Connie and Carlos Bassett), and, most importantly, by his grandchildren (Micah, Karlee, Jacob, Denver, Emma, Michael, Aaron, Kaylee, Anna, Sofia, Kylee, Taylor, Calin, Hailey, Madisyn, Rebecca, Emily, Olivia, Ethan, and Logan).

 

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Eldon Cox
March 21, 1940 - May 31, 2018

Final arrangements for Eldon Cox, 78, of Mesa, Arizona are being prepared by Bunker’s Garden Chapel in Mesa, Arizona. No public services will be provided.

Mr. Cox passed away Thursday, May 31, 2018, at a local hospital. He was born March 21, 1940 in Ada, OK to Eunice June Watts and Ervin Harlan Cox.

Eldon attended a couple of local grade schools in Oklahoma before moving to California with his Mom and new stepfather. He graduated high school at Berkeley in 1958 and later earned a bachelor’s degree in History and Social Science from Berkeley College in 1961. He also earned a master’s degree in Business from the University of Phoenix in Phoenix, AZ. On July 29, 2000 Ray married his long-time friend Earlene Haley in Nevada to whom he was still married at his death. He retired from Motorola, Inc in Mesa and the State of Arizona in Gilbert.

His mother (Eunice), stepfather (Darrell Bolich), aunt (Cleo) and uncle (Burness) precedes him in death and he leaves behind a wife (Earlene), a daughter and son (Clissy & Wes), a grandson (Antoine), a grandson & granddaughter (Todd & Melissa), and seven great grandchildren.

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Frederick Clelle Frazier
January 3, 1930 - May 26, 2018

Frederick Clelle Frazier, 88, passed away peacefully on May 26, 2018 in Mesa, Arizona. He was born in Ozark County, Missouri on January 3, 1930 to Fred Ragland Frazier and Alortha Pearl Morrison. He married Geraldine Naylor on December 30, 1947 in Globe, Arizona.

Clelle is preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Naylor Frazier; sister, Burnelle Nichols; and great-granddaughter, Goldie Gardner.

He is survived by his children, LeElla (Michael) Gardner, Vicky (Jerry) Vaughn, and Fred (Mary Ann) Frazier; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and many close friends.

Frazier was a long-time Arizona watermelon farmer and horseman. At the time of his passing he was still actively training race horses.

Funeral services for Clelle will be held on Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 10:00am at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa, Arizona. A visitation will be available at 9:00am, prior to the services. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery located at 1212 North Center Street in Mesa, Arizona.

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Raymond Nelson Larsen
September 13, 1926 - May 26, 2018

 

Raymond Nelson Larsen, 91, passed away May 26, 2018 at the Higley House Group Home in Gilbert, Arizona. Born on September 13, 1926 and raised in Brigham City, Utah, Raymond “Ray”was the youngest son of Merlin Russell Larsen and Judith Viola Nelson. He graduated from Box Elder High School in 1944, enlisted in the United States Navy that same year, and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations during WWII.

Ray married the love of his life Kirma Snow, also of Brigham City, in the LDS Logan Temple on July 2, 1947. They are the parents of seven children: David (Marge) of Hinckley, Utah, Michael (Annette) of Oregon City, Oregon, Judy (Stewart) Adams of Mesa, Arizona, Karen (Jack) Huish of Taylorsville, Utah, Gail (Mark) Snow of Gilbert, Arizona, Barbara (Neal) Jones of Mesa, Arizona, and Alan (Alina) of Tucson, Arizona.

Ray and Kirma lived in Brigham City and Salt Lake before moving to Garfield, Utah, a mining town owned by Kennecott Copper. Eventually the town shuttered its doors and Ray transplanted his family to Magna, Utah in 1956. Ray was employed at Kennecott Copper Corp. as an Industrial Relations Representative. While thus employed, and while providing for his family, he attended and graduated from the University of Utah in 1964. In 1968 he began work for Marathon Steel in Phoenix, Arizona and moved his family to Tempe followed by subsequent moves to Sahuarita and later Mesa, Arizona. Upheavals in the copper industry, and facing an uncertain future, Raymond started his own business, ‘Ray’s Roofing’ and he took great pride in his skills and his ability to provide for his family. Managing a ‘Motel 6’ in the Phoenix area provided an income in later years prior to retirement.

Ray and Kirma have centered their entire lives around church service and family values and have been very blessed to acquire so many friends throughout their lives. Ray loved to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ and served in many leadership and teaching capacities. His and Kirma’s most difficult and challenging call came when they served an LDS mission to the West Indies. They worked tirelessly teaching the gospel, serving the poor, feeding the hungry, and learning how to live in a country of much poverty and hunger. Upon their return, they worked as temple and ordinance workers in their beloved Mesa Temple and performed much family genealogical work there.

Raymond always possessed a strong sensitivity towards the place of his birth. He loved Brigham City! The history, the people, the peach orchards, the panoramic views, but especially the majestic and rugged mountains to the east of the city where he spent much of his childhood.

Ray was an excellent carpenter and bricklayer and each of his homes reflected the benefits of his skills with room additions and modifications. In later years he enjoyed rebuilding old furniture and working in his shop. He also loved working in his orchard and many have benefitted from the fruits thereof.

Raymond was preceded in death by his parents; several siblings; a grandson, Kelly; and by his wife and beloved companion, Kirma, who passed away almost one year ago on June 28, 2017.

Besides his children, Ray is also survived by a sister, Barbara Baldauf, Taylorsville of Utah; sister-in-law, Roberta Larsen of Salt Lake City, Utah; brother-in-law, Hilton Mose of Houston, Texas; 25 grandchildren; and 48 great-grandchildren.

Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to Ella and those caregivers at Higley House as well as to Dad’s Home Teaching companion and best friend, Marv Hollingsworth, who ministered right to the end. Thank you and God Bless.

Funeral services will be held June 9, 2018 at the Cameron Ranch Ward, 3572 East Guadalupe Road, at 10:00am. Friends and family may call from 9:00-9:45am. Interment will be at the City of Mesa Cemetery. Condolences may be sent from https://bunkerfuneral.com/obituaries/raymond-nelson-larsen/

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Angel Amaya
January 27, 2001 - May 25, 2018
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Linda Charlene Moyer
May 8, 1948 - May 23, 2018
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Daniel Thomas McCullough
September 13, 1934 - May 23, 2018
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