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In Loving Memory (Updated 12.14.2011)
1. In Loving Memory Honoring members of the Bonneville High School Class of 1975 who have passed away. Bryan Pickett Cindy Poulsen Petersen Debbie Ellsworth Diane Doliwa Pugmire Dianne Feller Lemmons Eugene Leland Gary Peterson Jann Schooler Francis Jeanne Marie Thomas Laloli Jeff Barnes Julene Nelson Jepson June Higgs Cannon Karen White Stevenson Kari Garfield Katherine Lane King Kendra Royster Penrod Kenneth Wade Kenny Hunter Kent Holbrook Kevin James Kevin Layton Kim Bushnell Marc Mather Mike Osborne Ray Bird Rick Baker Rod Yoder Ron Vigil Russell Smith Thayne Cheney Timothy Pohlman Tina Marie Schoppe Gramly Yvonne Barto
4. Bryan Pickett Utah Office of the Attorney General UTAP: COLD CASE FILES Bryan Pickett CASE #: 80-3578 AGE: 22 (DOB: 08-10-1957) HEIGHT: 6' 0" WEIGHT: 152 lbs RACE: Caucasian ABOUT THIS CASE This is an Ogden Police Department cold case homicide. If you have information regarding this case please contact the Ogden Police Department, 801-629-8272. Case Synopsis: On February 9, 1980, at approximately 1:50 am, Bryan Pickett was found lying on his back in the middle of the eastbound traffic lane in the 800 block of Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Pickett’s jeep was stopped in the eastbound traffic lane 24 feet west of the stop sign at the Monroe Blvd intersection. He was found a few feet of where his Jeep was stopped. Mr. Pickett had been shot in the head and died shortly after being transported to a local hospital. His death was as a result of the gunshot wound to his head. Mr. Pickett was a Weber County Sheriff’s Corrections Employee at the Weber County Jail. He had gotten off work at midnight and stopped at a local bar where he met a fellow Correction’s Officer for a couple of drinks. Between 1:30-1:45 am, Mr. Pickett left the bar and was reportedly on his way home when this incident occurred. Information at the scene indicates the use of a handgun in the assault although several 12-gauge shotgun shells were recovered in the same area of Mr. Pickett’s body. A substantial amount of currency was in Mr. Pickett’s wallet at the time he was found. Investigator/Agency: Det. John Thomas, Ogden Police Department (801) 629-8272. Secondary:Shane Minor, Weber County Attorney’s Office (801) 399-8377. INVESTIGATION CONTACT If you have any information contact the Ogden City Police Department 801-629-8221 2186 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, UT 84401 Chief Jon Greiner.
23. Julene Nelson Jepson LAYTON - Julene Nelson Jepson was reunited with her mother on Saturday, February 5, 2011. She passed on to the next life from complications caused by asthma. Julene was born in Brigham City on November 6, 1956 to Dallas and Marlene Jensen Nelson and grew up in Mantua and Ogden graduating from Bonneville High School in 1975. Julene’s work history included hair stylist, secretary and mail carrier. She married Michael Nelson in 1976 and had two sons, Nathan Michael and Nicholas Matthew. She was later divorced and in 1996 married Shane Jepson in Hawaii. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. She adored her husband and he cherished her. In 1999 their bond brought the daughter she always yearned for, Morgan Marlene Jepson. Julene’s love, devotion, energy, talents and desire to serve all she knew, in any way she could, was unmatched. Julene gave her all, and because of this, was loved by all. The true love in her life was her children. She was so proud of her two sons, Nate and Nick. She loved them with all her heart. Her best friend was her 11-year-old daughter, Morgan. They were inseparable and spent hours creating, shopping, planning for holidays and birthdays, watching movies and doing crafts. Park City was their favorite get away. The temporary breaking of this mortal bond is unbearable, but through our faith in Jesus Christ we know comfort will come in this life, and unimaginable joy throughout eternity is waiting. Julene also cherished her two grandchildren, Sophia and Nathan. She adored and talked about them continually. Many lives will be left empty by the departure of such a special daughter of God. Maybe now, on the other side, Julene can truly realize the measure and scope of the love those that had the privilege of knowing her felt. She is survived by her husband, Shane; sons Nate (Misty) Nelson, Nick (Sarah) Nelson; daughter Morgan; two grandchildren, Sophia and Nathan Nelson; parents Dallas and Rachel Nelson, mother-in-law Vicki Burns, father-in-law Jack Jepson, her sister Diann (Jim) Carrig, niece Mindy (Dan) Holley, nephew Tracy (Julie) Ropelato and aunt Sherilee Cope. Preceded in death by her mother and her grandparents. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road. Friends may visit with family on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Mantua Cemetery.