Mesquite Nevada Stakes
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- YSA New Presidency
YSA New Presidency 1st Counselor Joey Bowler President Kai Davis 2nd Counselor Tilman Hafen
- Donna Hunt Obituary
Donna Hunt was born in Salem, UT, on November 9th, 1938, to Arvel Thomas Hunt and Garnet Bauer Hunt, followed shortly by her twin brother, Don. She grew up on a humble dairy farm. Her graduating "Class of '57 had its dreams" (Statler Brothers). Donna learned to play the piano and loved to sing alto. Music was always present throughout her life; it’s impossible to think of Donna without a song coming to mind. She is survived by her four daughters: Laureen (Calvin Gabbitas), Shirlyn Zerkle, Shauna (Mark Houser), Deanne (Scott Wells). She is also survived by 20 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. Donna worked tirelessly to provide for her family, starting at the Oasis Casino in Mesquite, Nevada, in 1985. She began at the coffee shop, then moved to the buffet, where she retired in 2007 as a supervisor. Donna served her family and community with kindness and love, often humming an old country song while doing so. Donna was an avid gardener, especially fond of fresh tomatoes and onions, which she loved as an after-work snack. She snapped beans faster than anyone, and weeds didn’t dare grow in her garden. As a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Donna found joy and purpose in quiet service. No task was ever too large or small for her to refuse. She inspired others with her example of selfless giving, asking for nothing in return. She often played the piano, even for churches she did not attend, refusing payment because she considered it a service she was happy to provide. One of her favorite tools was her trusty multipurpose fly swatter. Birthday cards were always lovingly sent to each grandchild, with a personal message inside. Donna encouraged others to be their best selves, no matter the circumstances. Throughout her life, Donna traveled between Mesquite, NV, and Genola, UT, dividing her time between the two. Winters were spent where there was no snow and summers where the heat was mild. Traveling back and forth always involved careful planning around stopping at The Creamery in Beaver Utah. Donna was often accompanied by her grandchildren, visiting friends and spreading joy and squeaky cheese. Road trips with Grandma were the best! Donna was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Garnet Hunt, and her siblings Coleen, Arvel, Carol, William (Zera), and Sam. She is survived by her siblings Mae, Don, Norma Jean, and Gordon. Donna was dearly loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed by family and friends. Funeral Services will be held Thursday August 28, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Salem LDS Church, 56 North Main Street Salem UT. A viewing will be Wednesday August 27th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Brown Family Mortuary, 66 South 300 East Santaquin, and Thursday from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Interment, Salem City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please perform a kind deed or service for a friend, family member, or even a stranger in need.
- Sister Jenna Walters
Sister Jenna Camille Walters has been called by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Nevada Reno Mission, English speaking. She enters the Provo MTC on September 15, 2025. Jenna is the daughter of Stephen and Heather Walters from the Willows Ward in the Mesquite Nevada West Stake. Sister Jena Camille Walters will be speaking on August 31, 2025, at 12:00pm in the Bunkerville Chapel.
- Elder Bryant Glade Denninghoff
Elder Bryant Glade Denninghoff has been called to a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will serve in the Uruguay Montevideo West Mission. Bryant will start home MTC September 8th and will attend the Mexico Missionary Training Center, starting September 17th. Jonathan and Shalee Denninghoff of the Vista Ward, East Stake, are Bryant's parents. Elder Bryant Denninghoff will speak August 31, 1:30 in the Whipple Building, located at 121 Whipple Way, Mesquite.
- Elder Jared Jensen
Elder Jared Jensen has served with honor for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will return from Monterrey Mexico West Mission on August 27th. Daniel and Liliana Jensen of the Vista Ward, West Stake are his parents. Elder Jared Jensen will report on his mission August 31st at 1:30pm in the Whipple Chapel, 121 Whipple Way in Mesquite.
- Mesquite Nevada West Stake
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Sister Bender, our Stake Music Coordinator, has asked me to invite all adults and young men and women who like to sing to join together for a Stake Choir for our upcoming Conference on Sept. 13th and 14th. The music will not be difficult—hymns either from the current hymns or possibly from the newly released hymns. We will sing on Sunday morning. Practices: Every Sunday at 3:15 in the chapel at the Stake Center for 1 hour. Feel free to come in your Sunday after-church clothes. Even if you can’t make all the practices, come when you can. There is something wonderful that happens when we fill the choir seats and sing songs of praise. No experience needed—come one and all. Hope to see you there! Kathy Abbott Stake Relief Society President.
- East Stake, Valley View Ward's New Bishopric
2nd Counselor Gavin Coburn Bishop Justin Ludvigson 1st Counselor Steve Hansen
- Sister Jenna Camille Walters
Sister Jenna Camille Walters has been called by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Nevada Reno Mission, English speaking. She enters the Provo MTC on September 15, 2025. Jenna is the daughter of Stephen and Heather Walters from the Willows Ward in the Mesquite Nevada West Stake. Sister Jena Camille Walters will be speaking on August 31, 2025, at 12:00pm in the Bunkerville Chapel.










