H. Ross Workman

H. Ross Workman obituary, Sandy, UT

H. Ross Workman

H. Ross Workman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 26, 2024.
Harley Ross Workman; a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather passed away peacefully in his sleep on 22 September 2024. Born on 31 December 1940, Ross lived an abundant life full of hard work, adventure and service.

He is survived by his sweet bride Katherine Meyers, his four children, Teri Mahoney, Chris Workman (Tanya Thoms), Heidi Sidwell (Jason Sidwell) and Ryan (Andrea) Workman, beloved son-in-law Bruce Mahoney, and his 15 grandchildren, and 14 soon to be 16 great-grandchildren, all whose lives were blessed by his indefatigable love, boundless energy, and firm testimony of The Savior, Jesus Christ.

Born to Harley Ervin Workman and Lucille Ramsey, Ross was the eldest of 5 children. He was a grateful and loving son who admired his dad, who taught him how to work hard and love life. He adored his affectionate mom and learned to be the warm and welcoming man he was from her. He loved his younger brothers Gary and Mike Workman and treasured beyond belief his little sisters, Cheryl (Keith) Davis and Patricia (Joe) Jones Horton with whom he shared a close bond.

He graduated from Cyprus High School and got engaged to his highschool sweetheart, Kaye, at the Utah State Capitol on graduation day. Their plans to marry were put on hold when he accepted a call to serve in the Southern States Mission. He labored faithfully for two years as Kaye waited at home patiently. They were married 7 Dec 1962 in the Logan Temple, just 7 days after he came home from his mission.

He attended the University of Utah where he studied chemistry and law. While in school, their first two children were born, Teri and Chris. He worked hard to care for his family during these lean years. His natural curiosity led him to many jobs while getting through school and greatly contributed to the catalog of stories that he would share later in life during his 25 years of full- time church service.

After graduating from law school, he and Kaye had an infant daughter who was called home. They desired to expand their little family and were delighted when they had the blessing of adopting their daughter, Heidi. Two years later a surprise baby, Ryan, joined the family. Ross and Kaye were so grateful for their chance to have children.

Ross worked as a patent attorney for Lynn Foster and Fox, Edwards and Gardner. Having worked as an employee for 15 years, Ross decided to start his own patent law firm. He established Workman, Nydegger and Jensen in 1984 and grew it to be the largest intellectual property law firm in Utah. During his professional career Ross was a respected and admired attorney, arguing cases all over the world. His reputation was so impactful that, despite not working for the firm for almost 30 years, it still bears his name.

A true renaissance man, Ross enjoyed camping, waterskiing, snow skiing, fishing, hiking, and being around other people who could teach him things. He earned his pilot's license, and was a certified sailboat captain. He spoke German and taught himself French while living in Africa. He was well versed in the scriptures and enjoyed reading books. In his later years he loved family history and spending time with his family. His favorite thing to do was to travel the world hand in hand with his sweet wife. He has traveled to 6 of 7 continents and had many adventures. He always had a recommendation for a good place to stay and an off the path place to see in any corner of the world.

He retired from his professional career in 1997 when he was called to be mission president of the Honolulu Hawaii mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in Hawaii for 3 years. While still serving in Hawaii, Ross was called to the Quorum of the Seventy to serve as a General Authority for the Church. In this capacity he served for many years living much of the time in Ghana, West Africa, where he helped preside over the West Africa Area of the Church. Following this service, he was called back to Hawaii where he and Kaye served as President and Matron of the Laie Hawaii Temple where he oversaw the renovation of that temple. Upon the completion of that 5-year assignment, he was called to be the President of the Church and Family History Mission in Salt Lake City where he learned to love both church history and his own ancestral tale. At the time of his death, he was serving as chair of the Church Corrections Council, where he worked tirelessly to create a structure to help support incarcerated and newly released individuals. He has spent countless hours working with prisoners and former prisoners to improve their lives and teach them to employ the atoning power of Jesus Christ.

Ross' dauntless wife was by his side with her hand in his throughout their many years of service, and countless lives have been touched by their shining example and joyful testimonies.

Throughout his life Ross was an example of someone who keeps his covenants and strove to align his will with that of his Father in Heaven. His testimony was fundamental to his character and his knowledge of the Plan of Salvation was the basis for his optimism. The desire to be like Christ fueled his love for his fellow man and his knowledge of the gospel gave him wisdom. These characteristics drew people to Ross. He had an ability to make everyone feel loved, important and valued just within a few short minutes. He was remarkable. The words of the Savior apply to no one better than they do to Ross Workman:

"Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee? And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."

Matthew 25:34-40

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June 5, 2025

Milton Chu posted to the memorial.

February 15, 2025

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December 14, 2024

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Milton Chu

June 5, 2025

I Served as Bishop of Makiki Ward Honolulu Stake when President Workman served as Mission President. Loved him for teaching and uplifting me. Look forward to seeing him in the next life.

Hank Thompson

February 15, 2025

My condolences sister Workman. I just heard about his passing. My wife and I still talk about you and President Workman as I have told her about your visits to Johnston Island when I was the Branch President from November 1995 to November 2000. I have very fond memories of your visits. Thank you and him for staying faithful to the Lord. Hank and Sheri Thompson.

Anna and Damon Kirchmeier

December 14, 2024

Dear Kaye, I don't know what to say about the loss of Ross. I just found out yesterday and my heart is so sad. I loved Ross. He was an amazing man. Such good memories I have, going on depositions, trials. The trust he had in me knowing I would do the job right. He will be missed. I am so sorry.

Greg Gollaher

October 7, 2024

Kaye,
Both Jill and I were saddened to hear of the passing of our good friend Ross. Our experiences in Hawaii in the temple are sweet memories for us. Your example of service has always been a great influence on Jill and I. We are sorry we will be unable to attend his funeral as we are presently serving a mission in South Africa. You should know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God bless you both.

Greg and Jill Gollaher

Carolyn Schultz

October 5, 2024

Our love to you, Kaye, at this very tender time. We will always hold in our hearts the fond memories we shared with you both in West Africa. God be with you 'til we meet again. Conrad and Carolyn Schultz

Robert Scott

October 3, 2024

Ross hired me to draft exhibits for a patent for an electrolysis procedure back in the late sixties. Smart, energetic, loving and kind

Esther Smith Kinder

October 1, 2024

Dear Sister Workman. I was so sorry to hear of your loss of your dear husband. I shall always remember you and him holding hands while walking through the Temple. I attended many of his sealing sessions over the past year. My prayers and love are with you.

Sister Esther Kinder

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Brenda Jeppson

September 28, 2024

Elder Workman is a shining star in our eyes! We got to meet and work with him and Kay through our prison callings. Because of his amazing personality he truly listened to our concerns and because of that,we now have church districts in prison, jails and juvenile Detention in the state of Utah. Our church programs are now offered in many sections in which there were no consistent meetings. Because of Ross, we now serve more members and non members in the most forgotten group in our church! Ross and Kay hold a very special place in our hearts! He will be dearly missed! All our love to the Workman family! Brian and Brenda Jeppson

Sister Joyce E. Forman

September 28, 2024

I shall always remember President Workman as a very diligent devoted Mission President. I feel honored and truly blessed to have served as a missionary under his wise leadership in the Church and Family History Mission. May the Lord bless and comfort his family during this time of sorrowful separation.






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Alan S. Layton

September 28, 2024

Dear Kay and Family
Our friendship with Ross began in the Draper Temple where we shared sacred experiences each Saturday morning. He is a remarkable man and became a dear treasured friend very quickly. From our mission in Chile, we send our expressions of love for Ross, our witness of the Savior Jesus Christ, to whom Ross dedicated his life. His example of unwearyingness (Helaman 10:4) inspired all around him. May the Lord bring peace and joy at this sacred time to all of you.
Alan and Leslie Layton

Leslie Clements

September 26, 2024

Thank you Ross for teaching me how to return into my own heart to find my unique purpose through this earth school experience. You constantly encouraged and coached me on how to live from a place of love and gratitude through difficult circumstances. I was so blessed to have you in my life and feel a renewed commitment to sail through the rough waters of life's challenges with more confidence and excitement as I remember and believe your words that I am loved and forever supported by Jesus Christ. Thank you for the great Fatherly guidance, your sincere and eternal friendship, and your example of dedication to family and to the love of your life.......LC

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