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Stephen West Obituary

Stephen A. West
03/23/1935 - 03/10/2016
Stephen A. West, 80, was born March 23, 1935, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Allan M. West and Ferne Page West. He died in Salt Lake City on March 10, 2016, nearly six months after suffering a debilitating stroke.
He married Martha Sears West of Bethesda, Maryland, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 21, 1960. A year ago, they celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary.
Stephen dedicated his life to his faith. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he felt honored and grateful for the trust placed in him as both leader and follower. As a young man he served a church mission in the Northwestern States, which then included Alaska. He also served as a bishop, bishop's counselor, high counselor, mission president, and sealer in the Washington D.C. LDS Temple. As he concluded his service as president of the Texas San Antonio Mission, he was called to serve as a General Authority Seventy, for six years fulfilling assignments in three Area Presidencies in the United States and Canada, as a member of church committees, and one of several Seventies directing the work of the Church's Curriculum Department. More recently, he served as patriarch of the Logan Utah Mount Logan Stake.
He cherished his experience as a counselor in the branch presidency of a small inner-city branch and learned a great deal from the amazing faith and strength of those members. Elder West treasured his association with the missionaries of the Texas San Antonio Mission, over which he presided from 1995 to 1998. Since their recent reunion, he has relived memories and expressed gratitude for the strong men and women they have become.
In his youth, he fought forest fires with the U.S. Forest Service. He loved to be with his family in the outdoors. He had a special love for the natural beauty of the Outer Banks of North Carolina and Tincup, Idaho.
Early in his career he worked as a law clerk in the federal district court of Judge A. Sherman Christensen. For a time he practiced law in Salt Lake City, but in 1967 he relocated to Washington, D.C., where he spent much of his professional life with the Marriott Corporation in Bethesda, Maryland. At the time of his retirement from Marriott in 1994, he was senior vice president and general counsel. Before finally settling in Salt Lake City, 18 years of retirement were spent in Logan, Utah.
Over the years, he has served on the advisory boards of Southern Virginia University and Utah State University. He also served on the Leadership Council of the Brigham Young University Museum of Art.
He attended the University of Chicago before earning his high school diploma from East High in Salt Lake. He enrolled at the University of Utah but completed a law degree before obtaining his undergraduate degree in philosophy. This perplexes well-meaning editors, who invariably switch the sequence of his degrees to make them appear correct.
Ever the optimist, he saw the best in people and could tell a good story. His generosity of spirit and tolerance of mind were buttressed by a rock-solid faith in the Gospel. A lover of biographies, he gleaned life lessons and insights from reading widely and thinking about important matters while retaining a light touch.
The wife and family of Stephen West thank Brookdale Senior Living Solutions and offer high praise and gratitude to everyone there who administered to him with such love and compassion.
Strengthened to the end by his family and his faith, Elder West leaves behind his wife, Martha Alice Sears; son, S. Allan West (Mami); daughter, Page Elizabeth West Mallett (Corey); son, Adam Sears West (Heather); and ten grandchildren: Ray West, Gen Benjamin West, Rick West; Stephen Guy Mallett, Katharine Marie Mallett, Rebecca Ann Mallett; Andrew David West, Brigham Adam West, Emma Colleen West, Jane Martha West; and his brother, Jonathan Page West (Colleen).
Services will be held Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 11 a.m. in the 14th Ward chapel located at 142 W. 200 North in downtown Salt Lake City. Friends and family may attend a viewing at Larkin Mortuary at 260 E. South Temple St. in Salt Lake City on Friday, March 18, between 6 and 8 p.m., or at the 14th Ward on Saturday, March 19, between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Interment will take place at about 3 p.m. at the Logan City Cemetery in Logan, Utah at 1000 N. 1200 East.

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Published by Logan Herald Journal from Mar. 13 to Mar. 17, 2016.

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David Allen

March 25, 2016

My sincere condolences to the family. Stephen was insured with my office while in Logan. A couple of years ago I wrote him a letter in which I said, for some time I have wanted to compliment you on your friendly, non-condescending attitude in dealing with our office. Our girls in the office sometimes were treated poorly but they always spoke well of you. I was pleased to let them know of you positions with the Church and Marriott. Thank you for living the life you have taught others. I think it is part of your makeup now. I hold no one in higher regard. God Bless you. Love, Elder David & Sister Judy Allen, Senior Missionaries in the California Long Beach Mission.

Craig Brown

March 24, 2016

It is with great sorrow that I hear of the passing of Elder Stephen A. West. I was a counselor in a Stake Presidency in the early 2000s when Elder West visited our Stake. I have very fond memories of the day and a half we spent with him. To his dear wife, children and grandchildren I can assure you that he was a man of utmost competence, kindness and entirely without ego in all his dealings. May God bless Elder Stephen A. West always and you who now go on without him.

Yvonne Dixon

March 22, 2016

Dear Martha and family. A friend in Salt Lake has told me that Steve died. We send you our deepest sympathy. From East High to the Chevy Chase Ward, over many years, we have wonderful memories of his delightful. personality. It was sheer pleasure to have known him. Our thoughts are with you, Yvonne Dixon

Anne Christensen Jacobson

March 21, 2016

Uncle Steve was so much fun - he always had a smile and a kind word. He could REALLY tell some great jokes. His example of Christian living was just amazing. I love the West family and am so thankful to be related to them and to share so many family memories. I will never forget his wonderful talk in General Conference. His example lives on and I am so thankful we will see him again.
Fondly, Anne Christensen Jacobson

Wilma (Fife) Elison

March 20, 2016

Sorry to hear the passing of President West. I really enjoyed having him as my mission President. One of the blessings that we have in the church, that I'm grateful for is that we can see our beloved family again in the next life. What an eternal principle we have.

Lou & Annena Hampton

March 19, 2016

Steve West -- Attorney, Matchmaker, Mentor, Friend

Dear Martha, Allan, Page, and Adam,

Annena and I are sorry we are not able to attend the funeral in person, but our thoughts are very much with you as we reminisced about Steve's influence in our lives from Annena's teen years through a good portion of our married life.

Here are some of the roles Steve played in my life, for which Annena and I are grateful:

Attorney. In 1973 my apartment complex went condo. Not wanting to move, I signed a contract to buy my apartment, even though the monthly payments were do-able, but more than I really wanted to pay. Then soon thereafter, I decided to leave Landon and teach at St. Albans, making renting in DC more convenient than living by Montgomery Mall. I had met Steve because of his high council assignments and knew he was a lawyer. I went to him to see if there was a way to get out of the contract and get my deposit back. I don't recall what he did, but I got my deposit back and moved from the Potomac Ward to Chevy Chase Ward.

Matchmaker. In Chevy Chase, Bishop Marriott called me as Young Men's President. Early in 1975 during leadership meetings, Steve, who was the bishopric counselor over youth programs, started promoting the merits of one Sister Annena Hickman who would be returning from her mission soon and would be great to work with the Young Women. And then he'd say to me, She's great! She's enthusiastic, dynamic (in retrospect I think he meant opinionated.), fun, great scriptorian. You'll love her! He was correct on all counts!

Best man. Since my other potential best men weren't Church members, Steve took on that role. Of greatest import, he hid our car during the reception to prevent anyone from decorating the outside, filling the inside, or adding tin cans to the bumper.

Mentor 1. When I was called as bishop of the Chevy Chase Ward (the first time), Steve invited me to lunch. Weighing most on my mind was how to cope with everything that needed to be done. His answer: Remember, it's easier to be the delegator than the delegatee.

Mentor 2. Steve had funerals (from the initial planning meeting with the family through to the interment) down to a science (and a manual). I followed his instructions exactly for my first (and all subsequent) funeral...and received the Dolores Middleton Seal of Approval.

Private eye/ background checker. In 1999 our oldest daughter, Kimberly, became engaged to Ben Lundgren. Although he looked only 17, he'd served a mission and was doing well at BYU. I had met. I liked him. I knew if he met Kimberly's qualifications, he had to be great. Still, I was looking for a second opinion. Then I learned his father had been Steve's counselor as mission president. I called Steve. Kimberly is engaged to Ben Lundgren. What can you tell me about him?
That's wonderful news. Two great families coming together. You'll love them all and they'll love you. Background check complete.

Miscellaneous memories:
Bike trips
As bishop, Steve set a goal to learn Spanish so he could converse with the members of the Spanish branch sharing our building.
Being at the hospital comforting Annena's mother when Annena's father died.
He and Martha hosting our extended family at their home in Logan after the memorial service and interment in Logan City Cemetery of Annena's mother, Vera Hickman.
Arriving at church one Sunday and seeing Steve get out of his new Mercedes Benz sedan.
Arriving at church a week later and seeing Steve get out of his new Buick sedan.
What happened to the Benz? It felt too ostentatious. I took it back.
His love of learning and teaching.
His great dedication to the work of the Lord.
His tremendous love for Martha and the kids.
And yes, Steve was as kind and caring and nice as so many of you who have posted here have said.
Love, Lou & Annena Hampton

Don & Jean Sisson

March 19, 2016

Martha & family,
We have been thinking of you since learning of Bro. West's passing. He was great in so many areas and we had great love and respect for him and your family

Peter and Ellen Ottosen

March 18, 2016

Martha, We send our love and sympathy to you. You and Steve touched many lives for good.
Love Peter and Ellen Smith Ottosen

John Sabin

March 18, 2016

Martha and Family

The world has lost one of its best. Steve always made everyone around him better in many ways.

In the many weeks that we traveled and worked together on the sale of the Marriott restaurants I learned so much from him about how to be a better lawyer, businessman and person.

He was one who stood up for values even at personal cost. He made others want to respect values as well.

Steve loved the gospel and lived the concept of helping others. Several times he reached out to help me in times of concern or need.

Please know you have our condolences and prayers as you miss him now but not forever as he will always be yours.

John Sabin & Terry Sabin

Cheri Anderson Loveless

March 16, 2016

How I admired the example of your family while growing up in Chevy Chase Ward.

March 16, 2016

Dear Family,
Linda and I so fondly remember our times with Steve at East High, and the U. To our surprise and joy, we reacquainted in Logan inbetween church assignments.
Steve was a big part of that marvelous class of 1953. Those of us still around remember him for the quality guy he was.
Jim/Linda Kemp

Felshaw King

March 16, 2016

He was a law school classmate. He was a great guy then and remained a great man throughout his life.

Rachel (Opfar) Sorensen

March 15, 2016

I am forever grateful for the influence President West has had on my life and still ponder upon the counsel and experiences we shared. My prayers and sympathies are with all of you for your loss.

Kerry Harding

March 15, 2016

When I first moved from Washington, DC to Bethesda, MD in 1994, Steve became a wonderful mentor and friend. He was brilliant, humble and kind and taught me never to forget about "the one."

Tobi Siebert

March 14, 2016

Though my time in the great TSAM was short, Pres. West made a huge impact on my life. A wonderful man has left us, but oh the marvelous things he will be able to accomplish on the other side!

Lisa Featherngill

March 14, 2016

I will miss you, Steve! I had the honor of working with you for almost 30 years and always admired your sincerity, thoughtfulness and sense of humor. My heart goes out to Martha and family. May your wonderful memories give you strength.

Ronald & Linda Fox

March 13, 2016

Steve, was and is still a great man, I was honored to know him for the past three years, even sitting with him just before he was stricken. I saw a man of Love and kindness. Dedicated to the Gospel and always expressing love for his wife and children. Linda and our family express our deepest condolences.

Richard Hanks

March 13, 2016

I loved Steve West. What a terrific example.

Casey Isom

March 13, 2016

We miss our dear friends and neighbors, the Wests. Steve was always so helpful and ready to offer counsel and advice when asked. Martha and Steve have always been so kind and charitable. We are forever grateful for your wonderful examples.

Julie Marriott

March 13, 2016

My deepest sympathy to Martha, Allan, Page and Adam. As a close friend of Page's in my youth, I enjoyed many visits to the West's home in Washington, DC. Their home was always a joyful place, filled with music, laughter and conversation ... and bulldogs! I am sorry for your loss. Steve was a great man. - Julie Marriott

LIsa Bradley Page

March 13, 2016

My heart aches for the West family as I know they are missing their patriarch. My prayers are with you! President West influenced so many lives and his love was evident in his words and actions. I will always remember the words of comfort and advice that I received as one of his missionaries. His was a life worthy of emulation!

Phyllis Hester

March 13, 2016

He was a wonderful Bishop and Home Teacher. For years after they left MD and I had occasion to talk to him by phone, I reminded him that he had not been to visit me lately. He always chuckled at that. I still remember the wonderful benediction he gave at my husband's funeral years ago in Chevy Chase and Martha helped me through those sad days in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Harold Henry

March 13, 2016

Harold E Henry and family from Kansas prayers are with you all at this time

Bonny Palmer

March 12, 2016

Stephen West was my bishop in the Chevy Chase Ward in 1979. He was so generous of heart. He and Martha were a memorable couple, and true servants of others in word and deed. Our condolences to Martha, and the families of Allan, Page and Adam.

Tyler Firth

March 12, 2016

God bless President West! Surely he was and is one of our Father's "great and noble ones" who fulfilled the measure of his creation. My testimony of the Savior was nurtured and strengthened by him and I will forever be indebted to his service and sacrifice. Till we meet again!

Carolyn Melby

March 12, 2016

Bishop West was guide and stay to me during a difficult period in my life. His faith and care were a great blessing to me. He touched many lives with his testimony and strength. My deepest condolences to Martha and their wonderful children and grandchildren.

Debra (Linschoten) Bartz

March 12, 2016

I will always remember him fondly for his compassion and kindness that he showed to all of us missionaries in the Texas San Antonio Mission.

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