<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><channel><title>Home Page Top - The Salt Lake Tribune</title><link>http://www.sltrib.com/csp/cms/sites/sltrib/RSS/rssfullpichomepage.csp</link><description>Stories from The Salt Lake Tribune</description><language>en-us</language><webMaster>webmaster@sltrib.com (Webmaster)</webMaster><item><title><![CDATA[ Christopher D. Fish ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Christopher D. Fish In Loving Memory Chris would have been 49 today. It should have been a day of teasing, of laughter and of love. The love is still here, in our hearts and in our memories of Chris. We miss his laughter and his kindness. His niece and nephew miss the Uncle that adored them. Happy Birthday Chris We miss you We will always love you ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Christopher D. Fish ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0037632-1_20260401.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ Dolores Lewis ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Dolores Anna Lewis 1946 ~ 2026 West Jordan, Utah - Dolores Anna Lewis, lovingly known as "Pickles," passed away at age 79 on March 29, 2026, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. She was born on May 27, 1946, in Torrance, California, to Albert Muro and Esther Hernandez Muro. She married Paul Lewis in 1971, and together they made their home in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they raised their two sons, Abel and Tony. Dolores was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who fiercely loved and protected her family. Her marriage to Paul was full of love and included many vacations and trips to their favorite places, including the Oregon Coast and Yellowstone. She was the biggest advocate for her children and grandchildren and never hesitated to stand up for them. Pickles loved shopping, dancing, and cooking, and kept an unmatched collection of purses-always carrying just the right one for the occasion. She was preceded in death by her parents; her dear mother-in-law, Harriet Vernettie Lewis; her best friend, Jeanette Hofeling; her three brothers; her grandson, Cooper Nagy; her great-grandson, Hudson Nagy; and many beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is survived by her sister, Louise Treese (Richard); her husband, Paul Lewis; her sons, Abel (Laura) Nagy and Tony (Jennifer) Lewis; five grandchildren: Cole (Alex) Nagy, Mason (Santana) Nagy, Gabriel Lewis, Teauna (Sage) Lewis, and Alexander Lewis; and one great-grandchild, Dean Nagy. A visitation will be held Sunday, April 5, at Larkin Mortuary - Riverton, located 3688 West 12600 South in Riverton, Utah from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Draper, Utah with a visitation held prior to the funeral mass beginning at 11:30 a.m. Interment and Committal will take place at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery in Sandy, Utah. The family extends their heartfelt thanks to her niece, Gina Treese, for her loving care in Pickles' final days, and to her dear friend and neighbor of 50 years, Markie "Moose" Fair, whose steadfast presence and remarkable friendship meant so much to her throughout her life. Dolores will be remembered for her laughter, her strength, and her fierce devotion to those she loved. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society. Donations can be made at donate.cancer.org. Funeral Mass will be streamed via St. John the Baptist church on their YouTube page. For a streaming link and to share condolences, please visit www.larkincares.com - ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Dolores Lewis ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0037634-1_20260401.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ Cathy Miller Bolinder John Thomas ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Cathy Miller Bolinder Johnson Thomas July 23, 1943 - March 20, 2026 Salt Lake City, UT-Cathy Miller Thomas passed away peacefully on Friday, March 20, 2026, at her daughter's home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on July 23, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Irvine LaVere Miller and Ettie Graham Miller (Paxman). Cathy married John F. Bolinder (later divorced), A. Layne Johnson (deceased), and Charles E. Thomas (deceased). She graduated from Highland High School in 1961 and attended the University of Utah. Cathy worked at Gillham Advertising, First Mortgage Corporation, and DeWaal & Keeler, CPAs. She later retired as an Office Manager for Western Automatic Sprinkler and Palmer Christiansen Co. in Salt Lake City. Cathy is survived by her daughter, Kim Bolinder (Sandy); her sons, Mark Bolinder (Salt Lake City) and Troy (Laura) Johnson (Magna); and her stepchildren, Lori Johnson (Springdale), Eric (Deb) Johnson (Idaho Falls, ID), Teri Wallis (Middleton, ID), Kris (Mike) Nemelka (Glenwood Springs, CO), Kathy Thomas (Fruit Heights, UT), and Wendy (Joe) Dimond (Payson, UT). She is also survived by her three beloved granddaughters: Sara (Tom) Frojen (Underwood, WA), Jena Glazier (Eric Anderson) (Salt Lake City, UT), and Becca Glazier (Salt Lake City, UT); and her great-grandson Liam, the recent light of her life. She is further survived by many step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Cathy is survived by her sister, Cynthia Marsh (St. George, UT), and was preceded in death by her brother, Dr. Robert Miller, and his wife, Rosemary (Edina, MN). She is also survived by their sons, Derek and Drew. Cathy was loved by everyone and was always willing to help those in need. She cherished time spent with family and found great joy in gathering with loved ones. One of her favorite pastimes was playing games with family and friends, with moments filled with laughter, connection, and her spirited, playful sense of competition. One of her favorite stories to share was about her birthday. Growing up, her dad told her that the Days of '47 Parade, held every July 24th in Utah, was actually in honor of her birthday the day before. She believed it for years, and even after learning the truth, she happily kept the tradition alive. She would proudly joke that the celebration was still hers. After all, Cathy was worth celebrating for both days. She was actively involved in many activities, including Super Bowl and World Series boards, and she loved seeing others win and sharing in their joy. Cathy was deeply involved in her grandchildren's lives and treasured every opportunity to support and celebrate them. Beyond all of her accomplishments, Cathy will be remembered most for the way she made people feel: welcomed, supported, and deeply loved. She had a natural gift for bringing people together, whether around a game table, at a family gathering, or simply in everyday moments. Her laughter was contagious, her kindness constant, and her presence was a steady source of comfort and joy. Cathy was also a true survivor. She faced life's challenges head-on, enduring heart attacks, cancer, and countless obstacles with remarkable strength and resilience. No matter what was placed in her path, she met it with determination and grace, always pushing forward and overcoming so much. Her strength was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. To her family, she was everything - a proud grandmother and great-grandmother. She celebrated life's big milestones and small victories alike, always cheering the loudest for those she loved. Her legacy lives on in the strong family she built and the memories she created. She will be deeply missed and forever cherished. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Inspiration Hospice and her nurse, Melanie, for the compassionate and attentive care they provided. Services will be held at Memorial Holladay Cemetery, 4900 S Memory Lane, Holladay, Utah 84117, on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. A small lunch will follow at Kim Bolinder's home. ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Cathy Miller Bolinder John Thomas ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0037607-1_20260328.jpg</photo></image></item></channel>