So here’s to the songwriters.” -Sony/ATV CEO and ASCAP Board member Martin Bandier, upon accepting the Publisher of the Year AwardīMG US President and ASCAP Board member Zach Katz and the BMG team accept their second straight Indie Publisher of the Year awardīassist and ASCAP Board member Marcus Miller performs a funky “All About That Bass” for Meghan Trainor, with Tata Vega on lead vocals “Too often your contribution is overlooked or even forgotten, but without your words and music we know there would be no hits, no recording artists and no music industry. Sony/ATV CEO and ASCAP Board member Martin Bandier accepts the Publisher of the Year award with his team Snoop Dogg and Paul Williams congratulate Diane Warren on her Founders Award backstage at the Pop Awardsĭoris Sandberg, daughter of Max Martin, accepts her father’s 10th Songwriter of the Year award from Adam Lambert and ASCAP EVP of Membership John Titta LeAnn Rimes stuns the Pop Awards with her version of Diane Warren’s “How Do I Live,” with Darrell Brown at the piano Meghan Trainor accepts the ASCAP Vanguard Award © STARKS FUNERAL PARLOR |3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 |Phone: Warren accepts the Founders Award from (l-r) ASCAP President Paul Williams, Snoop Dogg and ASCAP’s Loretta Muñoz Toni and Maurice helped so many with their educations. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation or volunteer at your local school. We will miss your quick wit, dry sense of humor, and your loving advice. Toni and Maurice will be laid to rest together at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, at a later date. Thank you to Heather and the staff at Heartwood Home Health for providing care to both Toni and Maurice.Ī celebration of Toni’s life will be held on Saturday, Janufrom 12:00 to 2:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. Waffles and Pancakes stayed lovingly by her side until the very end.Ī special thank you to Holli, Doina, Kay, Jennifer, and all of the employees at her dialysis clinic for their help and friendship. She loved living there, bonding with Ellie and spoiling the dogs and cats. We are forever grateful for the loving companionship that they provided for her. Toni spent her final months in the home of her sweet grandchildren, Amber, Kyle and beautiful great granddaughter Ellie. She is preceded in death by her beloved Maurice, parents, sister, Kova Stewart, in laws: George Pollick, Michael Brennan, Richard Trujillo, Toby and Pat Trujillo, Bob Rowan, ex husband, Andy Trujillo.
Sister: Lexie Pollick, Brother: Jan Stewart special in-laws: Rosana and Mike Warner, Bea Brennan, Lorene Swim, Michael and Kay Trujillo, several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Toni and Maurice were blessed with a combined family of 10 children, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren that they loved dearly. She is also survived by Maurice’s children: Patrice Rowan, Michelle and Paul Adams, Gregory and Sue Capson, Christopher and Karen Capson, Sherman and Leslie Capson, Charlotte and Bruce Call. Precious Great-grandchildren: Italya, Ryder, Parker, Sophie, Ellie. Loving grandchildren: Jason and Kristie Bennion, Michael and Nicole Bennion, Amber and Kyle Avery, Andy Steele and Whitney, Cameron Hope and Brandy, Anthony Trujillo, Emily Trujillo. Toni is survived by her children: Marcey and Wade Bennion, Lisa and Dave Steele, Kristi Hope and Dan Anderson, Karen Trujillo, Craig Trujillo. She particularly loved family parties, living downtown and all that it offered, cheering for the Utes and Jazz, shopping with her girls, and lunch dates with “the sisters”. She cherished the time she spent watching and cheering for the kids in all their activities. He sadly preceded her in death in February 2018.
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Together, they enjoyed traveling, visiting with family and friends, listening to music, bad jokes, and watching old tv programs. They married in June, 1999 and shared a love of a lifetime.
It was there that she met her best friend, Maurice Capson. Toni worked for Granite School District and retired from the Utah State Board of Education. Toni graduated from Bingham High School and LDS Business College. She sadly passed away, Decemin Herriman, Utah. Toni Stewart Trujillo Capson was born May 25, 1939, to K Verl and Beulah Vance Stewart in Fairview, Utah.