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Charlotte Greenhalgh (Green)
Our very special person, Charlotte, passed away suddenly February 26th, at home. She left this world with the dignity she has possessed all her life.
Charlotte was born in Kanab, UT to Clyde and Julia Young on July 22, 1943. She was married to Lee for 55 ½ years. The Lord picked out a special treasure for Lee. They were residents of Yucaipa, CA for 52 years. Charlotte worked alongside her husband to build their farrier business over the last 51 years. She was a faithful member of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wilson Creek Ward, in Yucaipa. Lee and Charlotte lived in Nephi from 1965 to 1968 after they were married. Lee and Charlotte have 3 children: daughter LesLee Hernandez and her husband Felix, son Portor Greenhalgh (Green), daughter Audrie Salsbury and her husband Bobby. In total they have 10 grandchildren: Tanner, Hailee, Tarryn, Ashley, Tiana, Savanah, Sydney, Tessa, Vanessa and Erik. They also have 11 great-grandchildren: Jaxon, Ellie, Cambria, Camden, Kennedy, Wyatt, Layne, Everlee, Peyton, Brooklyn, Mateo, with 2 more on the way! Gone on before her are her parents, Julia and Clyde; her sister Veon, and two of her brothers Brigham and David. Still to meet her in heaven is her brother Romel, and her sisters, Venita, Carla, Nancy, and Jeri. Charlotte suffered from heart failure, after a lifetime of heart problems. You would not guess all of the hardships she has endured in her life because she handled it all with such grace. She spent her life sharing her love. She never spoke an ill word towards anyone, and her love was unconditional. It didn’t matter if you had known her all your life, or were meeting her for the first time, you felt loved. Her final resting place is in Kanab, UT. Family and friends joined at her gravesite on March 13th. Services were arranged with Mosdell Mortuary. Charlotte going on ahead of us leaves a tremendous void to all of her family and friends.
Ronda Lange
1971 ~ 2021
Ronda Lee Pew Lange, beloved wife, mother and sister, passed away at age 49 on March 14, 2021, in Nephi, Utah. She was born on August 3, 1971, to Craig and Darlene Pew. Ronda was a people person and loved interacting with people. At the young age of 18, she and her best friend went to Connecticut to nanny. She treated everyone like family and all kids as if they were her own. Family meant everything to her and she would do anything with them or for them. She loved camping, riding side by sides, playing horseshoes, family trips, gambling, all holidays, playing at the lake every summer and especially sitting back listening to her boys laugh together or at one another. Ronda had a knack for baking and always made sure her boys’ birthday cakes were something special. She baked sugar cookies for all occasions, you could consider yourself special if you got a plate. Ronda loved her job and worked in the manufacturing industry for 20+ years. She was a hard worker and would do anything to get the job done. Ronda is survived by her husband Troy Lange of 30 years, children Zach and Wyatt, her sisters Ronica, ReAnnun, RaeLene (Bean) and Micklena, in-laws Wade and Brandy. Preceded in death by her parents, Craig and Darlene Pew and mother-in-law, Linda Newton Lange. Graveside services were held Friday, March 19, 2021, at 11:30 a.m. at the Vine Bluff Cemetery (1200 N 400 E Nephi, Utah).
Grace Udean Bruno Ostler
1925 ~ 2021
Grace Udean Bruno Ostler, age 95, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend passed away March 17, 2021 in Nephi, Utah. She was born December 7, 1925 in Moroni, Utah to Scott Barnum and Sophie O'Leary Cloward Bruno. She was the sixth of ten children. She was raised in Moroni and graduated from Moroni High School in 1944. She met her husband, Leland (Skip) Ostler, at a dance at the Bungalow Dance Hall in Moroni. They were married on January 31, 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple while he was home on leave from the Army. While Skip was serving overseas, Grace worked at the parachute factory in Manti. When the war ended, she continued to work at the sewing factory making men's jackets. When Skip returned home, he built the house in Nephi where they raised their family. She lived there until the last two years when she was no longer able to live independently. Mom was a talented seamstress and was also skilled in quilting, knitting, and crocheting. She was an excellent cook and we all loved her chicken and dumpling soup, creamed peas, creamed carrots and pasta salad. There were always cookies in her cookie jar. She enjoyed playing the organ and was an avid reader. She loved spending time with her family and long phone calls with her sisters. Throughout her life she worked at various cafes and restaurants, the sewing plant, and Christensen's Department Store in Nephi where she enjoyed getting to know her co-workers and customers. She was a member of the Variette Club. Grace was active in the LDS Church, serving as Stake Relief Society secretary, primary teacher, and Cub Scout den mother. She served at the garment distribution center and also helped with temple name extractions. Grace is survived by her children: Carol (Blaine) Whiting, Dale (Debbie) Ostler, Rodney (Margie) Ostler, Jerry (Bridget) Ostler, and Kevin Ostler; 13 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren; sister, Jewel Bailey; brother, Perry (Diane) Bruno. Preceded in death by her husband; parents; infant son, Rudy; great-grandson, Ryker Whiting, and siblings: Iona, Albert, Gene, Glendon, Bernell, Marcille and Scott. Funeral services were held in the 1st, 2nd, 7th Ward Chapel on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 11:00 am. Interment following services at the Vine Bluff Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Funeral Home.
Burt Rowley
Burt William Rowley, 57, passed away March 19, 2021 at his home in Nephi, Utah. He was born in Murray, Utah to Clayton A Rowley and Janevie Clegg Rowley. He was the husband to Deborah Jill Stephens. They shared 24 years of marriage. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burt's greatest joy was his daughter and grandchildren. He will be remembered for his contagious smile and making everyone laugh. He was was a kind soul, with a heart of gold. He enjoyed movies, music, and Patsy Cline. Camping, fishing, and baseball were his favorite past times. He is survived by his daughter Lillian Rowley from a previous marriage, grandson Trey, granddaughters Zoey and Ellie, his wife Jill Stephens, and stepchildren Jennifer and Angela Romero, twin brother Bruce (Monique) Rowley, sister Cherie (David) Roberts, brother Mike (Wendy) Rowley, sister Shawna (Bryce) Mcneil, sister Charlene (John) Washer, sister Beckie (Chris) Sorenson and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents, Clayton and Janevie Rowley, and niece Jessica Rowley Phillips. He was loved by many and will be dearly missed. Until we meet again.
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