Passing of Good Friends
Susanne (Suzie) Squire, Program Instructor at Weber Hourly Services, passed away Friday, August 13, 2010 after a short illness. Suzie was born January 17, 1944 in Richfield, Utah. Suzie was active in the LDS Church and a graduate of Utah State University. She loved crafts and horses; she used to barrel race when she was younger, but she was most passionate about square dancing. Suzie was known for her generosity, compassion, and her willingness to help anyone. At 66 years of age, Suzie no longer needed to work but she continued to put in 40 hours a week at TURN because she so loved working with her clients, and her clients loved working with her, especially while doing crafts. Suzie, who was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth, leaves behind two sons, four daughters, and ten grandchildren.
Lisa Marie Hamilton, a beautiful woman who could light up a room with her smile, passed away in her sleep on August 2, 2010. She was born May 13, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Seven days after her life began, she was placed in the loving home of Leo (Bud) and Mary Ann Hamilton as a foster child. Lisa brought so much joy to the household that the family decided to formally adopt her at the tender age of four. Lisa attended school in Salt Lake City and graduated from East High in 1996.
After receiving adult services from a few different day training providers, Lisa found the TURN Wilmington Day Program in 2002. At TURN, Lisa loved listening to her radio, being included in group games, and going out into the community for
various activities. Employees and friends at TURN Community Services extend their condolences to the families and friends.
TURN Community Services extend condolences to the families and friends of Suzie and Lisa. Knowing each of them enriched our lives, and we remember them with fondness and great joy. They will be missed.


Mitch Vosburg has been attending TURN day programs since 1986. When he had to go into a care center in 2009, he missed his friends at the day program that he had treasured for so many years. So, later that year, he was able to come back to the Woods Cross day program part-time.
Mitch loves holding onto hair scrunches and a deck of cards that he plays with. He enjoys Special Olympic bowling and track and field, but he cannot participate in the actual track and field games because of the heat. However, he enjoys practicing when there is cooler weather. Mitch loves being with his friends at the day program, participating in the activities, and going out in the community. He does not speak but he communicates his joy through a big smile on his face!