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SALT LAKE CITY — Adauto Ray Trujillo, 36, died suddenly on May 7, 2011. He was born to Sue Gutierrez De La Cruz and Adauto "Stoney" Trujillo on Sept. 22, 1975 in Salt Lake City. Trujillo enjoyed life to the fullest. He passed while doing some of his favorite things: camping, fishing, and wheeling in his many styles of rides. He was artistic and had a natural talent for auto mechanics and detailing. He loved his children with all his heart! His loyalty to his family and childhood friends was one of his finest qualities.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Virginia Carter, 67, passed away on May 9, 2011. Born on March 11, 1944; she spent her life dedicated to her family and faith. Having a life-long passion for music, she filled her days singing and dancing with her children and grandchildren. She valued every holiday with her family and loved spending countless hours shopping for the perfect gifts. Her laughter was welcoming, her heart was comforting, and her personality; unforgettable.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — John S. Price, 90, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2011. Born Jan. 6, 1921 in St. Anthony, Idaho, the son of Charles F. and Catherine Campbell Price, he married Peggy Meagher Oct. 5, 1949 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. She died in 1993. He married Marilyn Early in 1994.
>>>OGDEN — Ruby June Boralho Pilarczyk, 78, passed away on May 6, 2011. She was born in Ogden on July 3, 1933, a daughter of Joseph W. Boralho and Caroline L. Thompson. She was a part of a large family and had four brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her only remaining sister and best friend Mary L. Pilarczyk.
>>>OGDEN — The Knights of Columbus displayed their pro-life values May 7 with a Walk for Life in Ogden prior to the awards dinner that was part of their annual convention. During the four-block walk from the convention hotel to Saint Joseph Church, participants recited the rosary, led by the Most Rev. John C. Wester, Bishop of Salt Lake City.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY- More than 10 years ago Dennis Kelsch was a priest, now he is the program manager emergency assistant of St Vincent de Paul Resource Center. His life has gone through very difficult times, but Catholic Community Services has presented him with an opportunity for a better life. Catholic Community Services is one of only five charities KSL-TV picked to be a part of their KSL-Cares campaign to win $20,000, and it’s soliciting the help for votes. See complete story in the May 20 issue.
>>>LOGAN — Monsignor Robert Bussen will become the pastor of Christ the King Parish in Cedar City and its five associated missions beginning Aug. 1.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY - Hundreds of people from throughout the state greeted the arrival of the icon of Our Lady of Zapopan in a pilgrimage through different places around the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City.
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