<?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[ Harold Lee Jolley ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Harold L Jolley 1932 - 2026 Murray, UT-Harold Jolley, son of Hugh and Edith Bills Jolley was born May 23, 1932, passed away January 2, 2026. He had great pride in his two children, Michele Jolley and Michael (deceased) and his grandson, Joseph Gorman, who lit up his life. He was married and later divorced Vickie Christensen (deceased). Harold had great experiences and wonderful adventures in his lifetime. After graduating in 1951 from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah, he worked at Bryce Canyon National Park. During the Korean War he joined the United States Airforce and served for 4 years as an airborne radio operator on C-97 transport planes for troops and supplies. He explored and saw the world. The flights were over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans with stops in the European, Asian, African and American continents. For the following 21 years Harold became an Air Traffic Controller in the Salt Lake Air Traffic Center of the Federal Aviation Administration. After his first retirement he earned his bachelor's degree from Westminster in 1979. Then he started a small mobile locksmith company from which he retired in 2018. Harold's favorite memories include golfing with many friends and his grandson, Joey, on many occasions on various golf courses. At Harold's request, a graveside service with full military honors will be held June 2, 2026, 11:00 a.m. Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, Millcreek, UT 84117 ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Harold Lee Jolley ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0038203-1_20260510.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Dennis Kay Somerville 1950 - 2026 Born August 5, 1950 to Genevieve and Henrie Somerville in Ferron, Utah and passed away May 8, 2026. Dennis loved baseball. Excelled at being an Umpire and enjoyed fishing. Worked as a shipping clerk for J.B. Tile and E.S.I. He is survived by his wife Linda, sons Brett and Dennis K.C, 4 grandchildren and sister Sharlene. Preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. ...Between now and then until we see you again. ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0038202-1_20260509.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Dennis Kay Somerville 1950 - 2026 Born August 5, 1950 to Genevieve and Henrie Somerville in Ferron, Utah and passed away May 8, 2026. Dennis loved baseball. Excelled at being an Umpire and enjoyed fishing. Worked as a shipping clerk for J.B. Tile and E.S.I. He is survived by his wife Linda, sons Brett and Dennis K.C, 4 grandchildren and sister Sharlene. Preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. ...Between now and then until we see you again. ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0038202-1_20260509.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ Dennis Kay Somerville 1950 - 2026 Born August 5, 1950 to Genevieve and Henrie Somerville in Ferron, Utah and passed away May 8, 2026. Dennis loved baseball. Excelled at being an Umpire and enjoyed fishing. Worked as a shipping clerk for J.B. Tile and E.S.I. He is survived by his wife Linda, sons Brett and Dennis K.C, 4 grandchildren and sister Sharlene. Preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. ...Between now and then until we see you again. ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ Dennis Somerville ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0038202-1_20260509.jpg</photo></image></item><item><title><![CDATA[ James Williams ]]></title><storytext><![CDATA[ James Leroy Williams 1941-2026 Sandy, Utah-James Leroy Williams passed away peacefully at home on May 3, 2026 due to prostate cancer. He was born to James and Ruth Williams in Oak Park Illinois on November 8, 1941. He has a sister Jane and a brother Scott  17 years his junior  and he was an influential father figure to Scott for many years. Jim grew up in a military family and followed his father into armed services. Jim was accepted into and graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1964. He became a pilot in the US Air Force and flew B-52's with honor during the Vietnam era. Jim had known constant moving as a child and member of the military and never thought of any place as his true home until he moved to Sandy, Utah in 1976. He left military service and was employed as an engineer selling electrical equipment to contractors. He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying the winter's skiing his favorite red Rossi "Routers" hunting 'face shots' at Snowbird, Jackson Hole and helicopter skiing in Canada. He enjoyed rock climbing in the summers and was able to Summit the Grand Teton in Wyoming. He took up running and triathlons, completing marathons and eventually a full Iron Man in British Colombia. He was a member of the Wasatch Mountain club, where he met his wife, Linda Metke. They married in May of 1980. Jim was a supportive and fun husband through the 46 years of their marriage. He became father to her son Dan Collins and was an integral part of shaping his life. He was a powerful influence as a grandfather to Dan's daughters Lucy and Grace. Jim reunited with his daughter Crystal and her husband Greg Vail in 2002 and formed a close and meaningful relationship. He was a loving grandfather to her daughter, Sarah, as well. Through his entire life and woven into his military, outdoors, work, and family life was his love of magic and being an entertainer. He taught himself to be a magician as a child and became a performer throughout his lifetime. After retirement he pursued this full time, founding "Casino Magic", a magic and casino party business employing friends and family. Dealing cards, performing close-up magic, and sipping "two fingers" poured over ice is where he thrived. Jim will be missed by his wife Linda, his children Crystal and husband Greg, Dan, grandchildren Sarah, Lucy, Grace, and brother Scott and wife Kathy Williams and his extended family. We will host a celebration of Jim on May 16, 2 PM at Dan Collins residence 7484 S. Magic Hills Dr. Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121. All who knew Jim are welcome to share memories. ]]></storytext><image><caption><![CDATA[ James Williams ]]></caption><height></height><width></width><photo>https://cache.legacy.com/legacy/images/Cobrands/saltlaketribune/Photos/SLT0038204-1_20260510.jpg</photo></image></item></channel>