Sunday, May 10, 2026

 



Donna Kay Limb

June 20, 1942 — May 7, 2026

Brigham City

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Donna Kay Jensen Limb, a woman of grace, creativity, and unwavering love, passed away on May 7, 2026. She was born on June 20, 1942, in Brigham City, Utah, the daughter of Ruth Taylor and Wynn Klem Jensen.

A graduate of Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary Class of 1960, Donna’s youth was defined by a spirited energy. She was a founding member of the Box Elder High School Rockettes, and many will remember her most charming claim to fame: her 6th-grade title as the State Hopscotch Champion—an accomplishment she carried with a delightful sense of pride throughout her life.

On May 5, 1961, Donna married Robert "Bob" Edward Limb, in Brigham City. Together, they built a life centered on love, family, and friendships. While Donna was an accomplished and award-winning artist, her greatest masterpieces weren't found in galleries, but in the homes of her children and grandchildren, where her paintings hang as a testament to her eye for beauty.

Donna was the heart of every gathering. She possessed a rare gift for making every visitor feel seen and every family member feel like the most important person in the room. Her loyalty was legendary; she cherished her lifelong friends from high school, maintaining a bond that spanned decades and was celebrated every year at their cherished Christmas parties. Everyone she ever met instantly fell in love with her.

Donna is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mary M. (Jeffery R.) Limb; her sons, Daniel J. (Teresa), Douglas E. (Josi), and Gregory T. (Mandy); 12 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren (with one more joyfully expected). She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Holly Jensen.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob; her son, Jeff; her parents; her brother, Ross T. Jensen; her sister-in-law, Kathy Jensen; and her brother, David W. Jensen.

The family extends a heartfelt thank you to Doug, Josi, Carsen and RaDene for their exceptional care and support for the last several months.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Aaron’s Mortuary, 888 S. Main Street, Brigham City, Utah. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home.

Interment will be in Brigham City Cemetery.

Funeral services will be live streamed and available to watch on Donna Kay’s obituary at www.aaronsmortuary.com where condolences may also be shared with the family.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

 


  Nancy Ann Valberg Macfarlane

For Nancy Ann Valberg Macfarlane, the many years of pain are gone, along with the need for her prosthesis and her wheelchair, she having passed from this life on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at the age of 84. And though her constant smile and happy countenance have followed her, their positive impact on countless friends and family will long remain, as the title of her life history, "With a Grateful Heart," reflects.

 Nancy Ann was born January 6, 1942 in Brigham City, Utah to John Hansen Valberg and Nancy Emmett Valberg, the second of three children. She spent the first 21 years of her life there, attending Lincoln Elementary School, Box Elder Junior High and Box Elder High School, where she graduated in 1960. In 1962 she was proud to represent Brigham City and Box Elder County as an attendant in the Peach Queen royalty. Later, while Nancy Ann was at Utah State University, she met her husband-to-be, Larry D. Macfarlane, whom she married on August 22, 1963 in the Logan LDS Temple. She later attended BYU where she was named "Outstanding Student" at BYU’s English Education Awards Banquet. She graduated from Utah State University in 1992.

In six decades together, they raised four sons, each coming to them in a different state, as they moved around the country for Larry's career with the Bell System. Nancy Ann was very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, mostly serving in Relief Society presidencies (for over 40 years). Over the years she was employed in various jobs, including being a checker and cashier at Valberg's Market in Brigham City from 1956 to 1963; as a secretary at Leyson-Pearsal Jewelers in Salt Lake City in 1963 and 1964; as legal secretary to attorney Jim Tice in Denver, Colorado from 1983 to 1985; and as a Student Teaching Supervisor at BYU from 1993 to 2002. She greatly enjoyed traveling, especially on more than a dozen cruises, where she made new friends that she kept in touch with over the years. Her most precious treasures were her testimony of her savior and her family and friends. She noted all family and friends’ birthdays on her calendar and, until peripheral neuropathy in her hands compromised her writing, she sent birthday cards out literally by the scores each year.

She is survived by her husband Larry, her four sons Larry V, John Dean, Drew and Mitch plus 16 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, a brother John Valberg and his wife Carol Reeder Valberg, and a brother-in-law Romney Buck. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Kathleen Buck and numerous aunts and uncles and cousins. Her funeral service will be held in the Nelson Family Mortuary at 4800 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah on Friday, April 3, at 10:30am with a viewing from 9:15am to 10:30am prior to the service. Interment will be in the Brigham City, Utah Cemetery at 300 East 300 South, in Brigham City.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

 


Darrell K Tanner

December 13, 1941 — February 10, 2026

Darrell K Tanner, beloved husband and cowboy, passed away peacefully at home on February 10, 2026. He was born on December 13, 1941, in Brigham City, Utah, to Herbert A. and Vera May Kimber Tanner. He was raised and educated in Grouse Creek, Utah, where his heart still resides. Darrell graduated from Box Elder High School and ran track while attending Weber State College. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Central America.

Darrell met his sweetheart, Laura Nuttall, while studying at Brigham Young University. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1965. Darrell and Laura made North Ogden their home and have loved being part of that beautiful community. He split his time between home and the Grouse Creek ranch, working alongside his brother, Allen. Darrell was a true cowboy and yearned to be in the saddle.

Darrell is a true disciple of Jesus Christ. He loved his neighbors and was honest, humble, and kind. He had many callings as a member of the Church and served diligently. Darrell and Laura were called as service missionaries to the Ben Lomond Stake Girl’s Camp in Eden, Utah. They served with joy and loved working with their fellow missionaries.

Dad was happiest when he was with his children and grandchildren making memories. He was their biggest fan.

Our family would like to thank McKay-Dee Hospital and Dr. Wayment and Dr. Rich for sacrificing their sleep. Thanks to Inspiration Home Health and Hospice, especially Bella and Taylor.

Darrell is survived by his wife, Laura; daughters, Kristin (Wade) Stocker, Terri (Michael) Holmes, and Brooke Tanner; son, Matthew Tanner; grandchildren, Tanner and Katie, Holly, Dillon, Adriann, Jonah, Jane, Issac, and Pheobe; great-grandson, Tommy; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, Darren; his parents; his sisters, Audrey, Norma, and Shirley; and brothers, Floyd, Don, and Allen.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 11 a.m. at the North Ogden 4th Ward, 3350 North 1050 East. 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 church. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 N. Washington Blvd.

Services will be live-streamed and available the day of the services by scrolling to the bottom of Darrell’s obituary page at: www.lindquistmortuary.com where condolences may also be shared.

Darrell K Tanner

December 13, 1941 — February 10, 2026

Darrell K Tanner, beloved husband and cowboy, passed away peacefully at home on February 10, 2026. He was born on December 13, 1941, in Brigham City, Utah, to Herbert A. and Vera May Kimber Tanner. He was raised and educated in Grouse Creek, Utah, where his heart still resides. Darrell graduated from Box Elder High School and ran track while attending Weber State College. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Central America.

Darrell met his sweetheart, Laura Nuttall, while studying at Brigham Young University. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1965. Darrell and Laura made North Ogden their home and have loved being part of that beautiful community. He split his time between home and the Grouse Creek ranch, working alongside his brother, Allen. Darrell was a true cowboy and yearned to be in the saddle.

Darrell is a true disciple of Jesus Christ. He loved his neighbors and was honest, humble, and kind. He had many callings as a member of the Church and served diligently. Darrell and Laura were called as service missionaries to the Ben Lomond Stake Girl’s Camp in Eden, Utah. They served with joy and loved working with their fellow missionaries.

Dad was happiest when he was with his children and grandchildren making memories. He was their biggest fan.

Our family would like to thank McKay-Dee Hospital and Dr. Wayment and Dr. Rich for sacrificing their sleep. Thanks to Inspiration Home Health and Hospice, especially Bella and Taylor.

Darrell is survived by his wife, Laura; daughters, Kristin (Wade) Stocker, Terri (Michael) Holmes, and Brooke Tanner; son, Matthew Tanner; grandchildren, Tanner and Katie, Holly, Dillon, Adriann, Jonah, Jane, Issac, and Pheobe; great-grandson, Tommy; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, Darren; his parents; his sisters, Audrey, Norma, and Shirley; and brothers, Floyd, Don, and Allen.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 11 a.m. at the North Ogden 4th Ward, 3350 North 1050 East. 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 church. Services entrusted to Lindquist’s North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 N. Washington Blvd.

Services will be live-streamed and available the day of the services by scrolling to the bottom of Darrell’s obituary page at: www.lindquistmortuary.com where condolences may also be shared.

Friday, January 30, 2026

 


Glenn Jay Kimber

April 4, 1942 — January 24, 2026

Glenn Jay Kimber Obituary Glenn Jay Kimber, age 83, passed away in Grouse Creek, UT on Friday, January 24, 2026, surrounded by his wife and children, after a 30-year battle with carcinoid cancer.

Glenn was born on Saturday April 4, 1942 in Ogden, Utah, to Lawrence J. Kimber and Nola Richins Kimber. He was raised in Grouse Creek and Brigham City, Utah, and graduated from Davis High School in 1960. He later earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Business Management from Brigham Young University in 1971, a Doctorate of Humanities from Coral Ridge Baptist Seminary in 1988, and a Doctorate of Philosophy from George Wythe College in 1994.

Between 1961-1963, Glenn served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Manchester, England. In 1964, he met Julianne Skousen at Brigham Young University and they were married on March 19, 1965. Together they built a faithful and abundant life centered on their LDS faith. Throughout his life he was a teacher. He taught thousands of people, young and old, about the principles of freedom from the viewpoint of America’s Founding Fathers. He presented seminars, built private schools, and created a unique curriculum for all ages centered on God, Family, and Country.

Glenn is survived by his wife Julianne Skousen Kimber of Grouse Creek, Utah; sisters Norene Kimber Davis (Gordon) of Snohomish, Washington; Janiel Kimber Black of Ogden, Utah; Myrna Kimber Peterson of Stansbury Park, Utah; six of eight children, Candace Kimber Hill (Mike) of Springville, Utah; Jewel Kimber Franklin (Rick) of Grouse Creek, Utah; Clifton Kimber of Cedar City, Utah; Kenneth Kimber (Nicole) of Eagle Mountain, Utah; Douglas Kimber (Lisa) of Cedar City, Utah; and Joy Kimber McClung (Casey) of Draper, Utah; 36 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two children, Jay Cleon Kimber and Krystal Joy Kimber, grandson Mason Thomas Kimber, his parents Lawrence J Kimber and Nola Richins Kimber, siblings Elva Jane Kimber and Clifton Lawrence Kimber, Berniece Kimber Hansen, Wayne Kimber, and Ivy Kimber Keyes.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building at 838 East 600 South, Clearfield, Utah, with a viewing Friday night from 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. and Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., at the same location. Interment will follow the funeral service at the Clearfield City Cemetery, Utah.

The family expresses tremendous gratitude to numerous medical staff: Hospice nurses Jamie and Hannah and Chaplain Darrin, as well as Salt Lake VA hospital personnel, Dr. Weis, Dr. Green, Dr. McIntosh and Dr. Dzantars. The family also expresses appreciation to the many branch members, friends, students and their families who have been so attentive and loving at this time. Family members take comfort in the knowledge of the plan of salvation and eternal families.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

 A great time was enjoyed by 46 classmates and 30 guests at our 65th reunion held at the Academy Center 

Brigham City on June 13, 2025.    New chairmen were chosen:  Joe Hillam and Jay Hardy.

They decided to hold our next reunion in three years on June 9, 2028, again at the Academy Center.

Mark your calendars for that date.

     Please send any photos, obituaries, or change of address to RaDene text 435-730-0228 or email at                                                                                                                                drmorgan717@gmail.com.    

Stay healthy and keep in touch!

 


                                            2025 Reunion     June 13

                                                   

                                    Sondra Kozak Rollins and Dave Squires



                            Charles Lee, Bill Bell and Dave Cottle

                                Linda Huggins Beecher, Sherry Davis Whitlatch, Annetta Fleishman Ramos


                                               Gary Peterson, Terry Barnard


                                              Letty Hunsaker Halladay, Gary Peterson


                                             Jill Packer, Dahl Johnson, Richard Packer


        Gary Peterson, Doug Watanabe  in back - Saundra Beecher McNeely, Linda Faye Peterson Adams

                 Barbara Garrett Rio, Donna Kay Jensen Limb, Merline Jeppsen Bessinger

                       in back Dave Forsgren, Saundra Beecher McNeely


                                                 LeAnn and Verlo Hunsaker and Jerry Peterson


                                                                  Alfred and Peggy Holt


                                                      Irene Dunn Felt and Margie Okimura Kito






Wednesday, May 7, 2025

 

Paul Busenbark

    Gary Paul Busenbark, known as Paul was born Nov.24, 1941, in Brigham City, Utah, to Dee Lewis and Dona Elizabeth Bowden Busenbark.

    He was raised in Brigham City and attended Box Elder High School.  He joined the U. S. Marines at age 17 and served for four years.  Upon leaving the service he made his home in Oakland, California, where he resided for many years.  He returned to Utah in 1978 and lived in West Valley City until his passing on April 12, 2025.

    Paul was a very talented artist.  He could sketch anything and made masterpiece glass etchings.  He spent 500 hours painting a giant wall mural of the Space Shuttle Program that is in a building in Clearfield. Many astronauts have personally signed it.

    Paul loved animals more than he loved people; he was the animal whisperer.  His dog PeeSnow, was his best friend.  He fed by hand racoons squirrels, birds, and the peacock that showed up on his property.

    He is survived by his brother, J. Michael (Joanne) Busenbark of Orem, Utah, sister, Linda Cannon of Pleasant Grove, Utah, and Debbie Nelson of Mantua, Utah; sister-in-law Mary Busenbark of Logan, Utah; along with many nieces and nephews.

    He was proceeded in death by his parents; brothers, D.L., Jerry, and Larry; sister, DeAnn; brothers-in-law, Paul Cannon and Brian Nelson; sisters-in-law, Shannon and Karen Busen bark; and his lifetime partner, Richard Stocking.