Hal Dwaine Bond, beloved husband and father died Saturday, March 12, 2005 at the U of U Hospital of a basilar artery stroke. Born May 20, 1931 in Kirtland, New Mexico to Ervin Karl and Mae Walker Bond, both of whom preceded him in death. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hal married A. Elaine Wilde in the Salt Lake Temple September 22, 1988. Father to LeAnn (Bob) Arganbright, Gary (Susan) Bond, Shelli (Michael) Stathis, Tiffani (Kelly) Mullenaux, and Alicia (Sean) McBride from a previous marriage to Marilyn Black; stepfather to Robert Rex (Sachiko) Wilde, Mel-anie Ann (Scott) Conlin, and MeriLin (Jay) Steffey; grandfather to Tyler, Tanner, Tarin, and Trever Bond, Chelsie Stathis, Christopher, Ashley, Brett, and Katie Lynn Mullenaux, Jacob, Ainslee, Laural, and Ethan McBride, Alex Wilde, Sam, Ben, Faith, Jacob, Charity, Joy, and Aaron Conlin; Hal's siblings, Engman Bond (deceased), Verlee Shurtleff, Dale Bond, and Twila Dean.
He attended grade school in Kirtland, New Mexico before moving to Shiprock, New Mexico where his father owned Bond & Bond Trading Post. He graduated from West High in SLC, where he was a track star, and Brigham Young University as an accountant, where he was on the Ballroom Dance Team, and was declared BYU's most eligible bachelor. During the Korean War, Hal served in the U.S. Navy, two years on the Aircraft Carrier USS Essex, where he received recognition in over 400 national newspapers for his daring rescue of fighter pilots who crashed landed, and two years at Moffat Field in California. Hal served an LDS mission in the North Central States Mission. During his long employment life, he worked in various firms, Boeing Aircraft Co. in Seattle, Southwest Forrest Industries in Snowflake, AZ; North American Aviation, as Budget Control Analyst on the Apollo Spacecraft and Launch Escape Programs; TRW Systems in Redondo Beach, CA on the first spy satellite for NASA; owner of a Stretch and Sew fabric store; owner of an income tax and accounting practice; First Security Bank in SLC; Associated Title Co, SLC. Hal served in the LDS Church as a Sunday School teacher, 1st councilor in the YM presidency, councilor in several HP Groups, ward and stake financial clerk, stake auditor, HP Group instructor, and Sacrament Meeting coordinator.
Funeral Services will be in the Tithing Hill Ward, 1208 W. 12400 S., Wednesday, Mar. 16, at 11 a.m. Viewing at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State, Tuesday, Mar. 15, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Wednesday at the church, from 9-10:30 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, South Valley.
Obituary: Hal Dwaine Bond
Published: Monday, March 14, 2005 Deseret News
Hal Dwaine Bond, beloved husband and father died Saturday, March 12, 2005 at the U of U Hospital of a basilar artery stroke. Born May 20, 1931 in Kirtland, New Mexico to Ervin Karl and Mae Walker Bond, both of whom preceded him in death. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hal married A. Elaine Wilde in the Salt Lake Temple September 22, 1988. Father to LeAnn (Bob) Arganbright, Gary (Susan) Bond, Shelli (Michael) Stathis, Tiffani (Kelly) Mullenaux, and Alicia (Sean) McBride from a previous marriage to Marilyn Black; stepfather to Robert Rex (Sachiko) Wilde, Mel-anie Ann (Scott) Conlin, and MeriLin (Jay) Steffey; grandfather to Tyler, Tanner, Tarin, and Trever Bond, Chelsie Stathis, Christopher, Ashley, Brett, and Katie Lynn Mullenaux, Jacob, Ainslee, Laural, and Ethan McBride, Alex Wilde, Sam, Ben, Faith, Jacob, Charity, Joy, and Aaron Conlin; Hal's siblings, Engman Bond (deceased), Verlee Shurtleff, Dale Bond, and Twila Dean.
He attended grade school in Kirtland, New Mexico before moving to Shiprock, New Mexico where his father owned Bond & Bond Trading Post. He graduated from West High in SLC, where he was a track star, and Brigham Young University as an accountant, where he was on the Ballroom Dance Team, and was declared BYU's most eligible bachelor. During the Korean War, Hal served in the U.S. Navy, two years on the Aircraft Carrier USS Essex, where he received recognition in over 400 national newspapers for his daring rescue of fighter pilots who crashed landed, and two years at Moffat Field in California. Hal served an LDS mission in the North Central States Mission. During his long employment life, he worked in various firms, Boeing Aircraft Co. in Seattle, Southwest Forrest Industries in Snowflake, AZ; North American Aviation, as Budget Control Analyst on the Apollo Spacecraft and Launch Escape Programs; TRW Systems in Redondo Beach, CA on the first spy satellite for NASA; owner of a Stretch and Sew fabric store; owner of an income tax and accounting practice; First Security Bank in SLC; Associated Title Co, SLC. Hal served in the LDS Church as a Sunday School teacher, 1st councilor in the YM presidency, councilor in several HP Groups, ward and stake financial clerk, stake auditor, HP Group instructor, and Sacrament Meeting coordinator.
Funeral Services will be in the Tithing Hill Ward, 1208 W. 12400 S., Wednesday, Mar. 16, at 11 a.m. Viewing at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State, Tuesday, Mar. 15, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Wednesday at the church, from 9-10:30 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, South Valley.
Obituary: Hal Dwaine Bond
Published: Monday, March 14, 2005 Deseret News
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