He loved the outdoors and loved to hunt, fish and camp. She often said that when she was born her dad took one look at her and headed for the hills (to hunt). Tamra (Tamie) McDonough Wheeler, 64, passed away on November 5th, 2022, at the Cedar Health and Rehabilitation Center surrounded by her family. Richard Lane Dover passed away in Provo, UT on November 15th, 2022. Joe was assigned to Beaver as a Utah Highway Patrolman and the couple decided to make the move and live in Beaver for a couple years. As a child she overcame many illnesses that greatly affected her lungs. JR was the youngest son Read More, Jeffrey Orton Taylor, 69, passed away peacefully on January 28th, 2023, at Beaver Valley Hospital in Beaver, UT. Her beautiful testimony of the Gospel, and the way she lived by example, helped lighten many souls as she served, shared, and tried every day to be like Jesus. Devin Eugene Weber, 31, passed away unexpectedly from a stroke on September 8th, 2022, in Murray, Utah, due to an unknown diagnosis of CML (Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia). He coached the University of Utah Pistol Team and oversaw the Utah Summer Games shooting events. After the war, she returned to Vincennes and obtained a job as a receptionist at WAOV, the local radio station. She Read More, John Beumer's passing on Sunday, February 19, 2023 has been publicly announced by Serenity Funeral Home of Southern Utah in Saint George, UT Read More, Cedar City, Utah Ronny Jack Sanders, age 83, passed away on February 22, 2023, in Cedar City, Utah. Jess was instrumental in building the Sunshiners Park in Beaver Dam, Arizona. Bill served in the United States Army, Specialist 3rd Class and was assigned to the Signal Core at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Interment followed in the Pioneer Hill Memorial Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Sheridan Hansen, children; Sheree Lewis of Orem, UT, Kip (Kayleen Dearden) Hansen of Richfield, UT, Julie (Roland) Williams of Cedar City, UT, KathiJo (Todd) Smith of Lehi, UT, and Kris (Shelly Baldwin) Hansen of Washington, UT. Preceded in death by her parents, her brother Gerry Thornton, and a baby sister. Pete was a lifetime member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. She spent her childhood in Paragonah, graduating from Parowan High School. His work included extensive involvement with schools and the juvenile court system in southwestern Utah. She overcame Ovarian Cancer with determination and strength then developed Paraneoplastic Syndrome, a rare auto-immune disease which debilitated her entire body except for her mind. Along with his nieces and nephews Ben, Monica, Dan, Sarah, Rachel, Brian, Dustin, Jake, Molly, BJ, Sami Rose. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Idaho Falls, Idaho temple on June 23, 1965. She was a faithful visiting teacher her entire adult life. Mary is survived in life by her loving husband Bruce, her daughters Karen (Peter) Eden, Wendy (Daniel) Billings, Cynthia (Sandra) Phillips-Johnson, her sons Brad (Stacy), Brock, and Brian (Sarah); 4 sisters, Karen (Paul) Wilkinson, Patricia Neidigh, Angie Cope and Pamela Trammell and 3 brothers, Denver Woolever, Jimmy Berge & Michael (Joy) Berge. Interment will be at the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah. Your loved one lived an amazing life filled with memories that should be preserved. Later in life, she served a Family History mission in Salt Lake City with her spouse. Gaytha worked side by side with Joe on the farm and later as they ran the Delano Motel together. Legacy invites you to Read More, Shirley Barber Webb, 88, passed away at home surrounded by loved ones on Sunday, February 12, 2023. She was an avid reader and absolutely loved spending time with her family. Marlene was born on February 8, 1935 in Read More, Valynn Anderson Jorgensen 1935-2023 St. George, Utah-Valynn Anderson Jorgensen, 87, passed away February 21, 2023 at her home in St. George, Utah surrounded by loved ones. When she returned to the workforce, she worked as a legal secretary in Spanish Fork for many years and then as a postal worker for the U.S. She was family oriented, a lover of babies and children, trivia, crosswords and was an excellent seamstress and cook. He grew and he grew and he grew, and soon he towered over the other children his age. Donny was a faithful and loyal friend. Marilyn had a childlike curiosity, with an insatiable desire to learn. She possessed a compassionate, beautiful nature that was admired and loved by those who knew her. He served in the US Marines and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he was also a Mason. Ted loved God and family above all. Using her Dads recipes she became a candy maker, and is remembered by many for the candy pulls, using a hook to pull the candy, some with fancy stripes and some with peanut butter filling. While in this business, he built motocross tracks, oval snowmobile racetracks and trials bike completion courses and sponsored these events giving many the opportunity to participate and compete. Viewings will be held at the church on Friday, October 21, 2022, from 6-8 pm and Saturday prior to the funeral from 9:00-10:30 am. He is the third youngest of five children. Seth will be lovingly remembered by his mother Cheryl Lynn Stubbs Johnson and his father Blaine Hart Johnson II. Jean was born August 5, 1939 in Salina to George Marvin and Ila Throckmorton Burr. His love of nature, his dry wit and humor, peacemaking, and unconditional support of loved ones will be greatly missed, though we know he is received in joy by his loved ones now in paradise. Graveside services were held on Thursday, June 30, 2022 @ 11:00 am at the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Scott loved music and playing and collecting instruments, especially guitar, but also mandolin, autoharp, harmonica, and kalimba. She graduated from Mayfair High School in Lakewood in 1963. She is preceded in death by her husband Glen Allen Montague, parents Gordon Alan Soper and Doris Mae Fitzgerald and brother Paul Soper. He was transferred to St. George, Utah in 1996. She had countless chemo and radiation treatments, and several surgeries. David knew and loved his Savior Jesus Christ. He was selfless, supportive and smiling. Annette Hyer Hansen was born in Logan, Utah on New Years Day 1936 to Ira Hyer and VaLeria Leavitt Hyer as the youngest of their eight children. Joans favorite stops were New Zealand, Australia, and Tahiti, in case your own bucket list needs some suggestions. He graduated from Granite High School and joined the United States Air Force where he was trained in electronics. Her mother later told her he became angry and threw his phone at her. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at 11:00am at Garden Park Ward in Enoch (451 East Midvalley Road, Enoch, UT). Right out of high school he joined the United States Navy and served in World War II. She had a passion for learning and attended classes throughout her life including attending College of Southern Utah, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Brigham Young University and San Juan College. Its important to note that he sincerely enjoyed and delighted in teasing his sisters during his adolescence. Mom considered this team as her friends. He is survived by his spouse Debra Sue Elam Holmes of Enoch Utah; daughters Summer Holmes Spicer of Enoch Utah, Holly Holmes Christensen (Andrew Christensen) of Cedar Hills Utah, Amber Holmes Jimenez (Stefan Jimenez) of Houston Texas; and siblings Jacklin Johnson (Robert Johnson), Carolyn Elswick (Russell Elswick-deceased), John Holmes (Renee Holmes), Glen Holmes (Lettie Holmes), David Holmes (Vickie Holmes-deceased), Dorothy Holmes, Florence McDermott (Keith McDermott-deceased), Jim Holmes (Debbie Holmes), Stephen Holmes (Susan Holmes); and eight grandchildren. This did not stop her from continuing to learn. She was not able to have children for several years, but eventually, their only child Gwen was born. Funeral services took place Saturday, September 10 at 11 am at Southern Utah Mortuary, 190 N. 300 W., Cedar City, with visitation from 9:30-10:30 prior to the service. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. While in St. George she made great friends in her retirement community. He was active in the YMCA and the United Methodist Church. Carol had previously decided to be generous and help Science in the fight for solving many medical mysteries. Mom loved quilting, sewing, and cooking. He became the unofficial historian of Cedar High as he captured the lives of students: their sporting events, dances, clubs, music and drama and their antics with his trusty 35mm camera. He was there for 29 years and retired as a lieutenant. She is Grandma to 12 and Great-Grandma to 17. MeeMaw or Wadi, as her grandchildren called her, always put on her best for her grandchildren, no matter how tired, sick or in pain she was. David was born in Loma Linda, California on December 16, 1947. She later earned her Master of Education degree and reading endorsement from Southern Utah University. He was never without a book by his side and always credited his love of music and literature to his mother, Naida. They always accepted and embraced many and had unconditional love for all. Bill worked as a mechanic and a tow truck driver for Lunt Motor Company, where he worked long days and late hours; going above and beyond for those in need. In 1971, Jess and family started building a cabin in the Duck Creek area. They enjoyed their time together in Island Park Idaho and in Beaver Dam at the Sunshiners Trailer Park. Together they had five children that they raised in Escalante and Cedar City, Utah. The obituary sparked outrage as it was shared online. He always expressed how much he missed his father, and how he looked forward to seeing him again. The investigations can last anywhere from 30 to 90 days, Fisher said, and will sometimes require coordination with law enforcement, domestic violence specialists or victim advocates. This was her true calling in life. He worked as a quality control manager for Betts Springs Company before eventually getting into the trucking industry and becoming a lifelong truck driver. He and Connie had the opportunity to travel to Jerusalem; an opportunity in life he cherished and spoke about often. Bonnie loved spending time with the twins and all her cousins. He and Becky loved traveling together with many friends and family. As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Moms testimony never wavered. We want to thank each of her incredible doctors and nurses at the Cedar City Cancer Center, Cedar Ridge Family Medicine, Wound Clinic, Deseret Pain Specialists, Cedar Dermatology and Ethan at Sun Tree Hospice. As he would say, "You rock!". James worked in the Landscaping industry, was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in countless callings including High Councilman, Bishop, and spent many years in the Boy Scouts. In 1964 he and his brother Clifton formed a partnership and started Hulet Brothers Farm. Alan Dean Boyack was born June 7, 1940, in St. George, Utah. Sandra (Wells) Webster, Hollie (Doug) Urie, Colleen Blackner (deceased) and Wade McDonough. He was self-taught in areas of auto mechanics, 3D printing, and computer technology. He passed away way too soon on June 26, 2022 in WA. Bill loved spending time in the mountains, camping, four wheeling, and hunting. She was ready to fight again as she was going to live to be an old lady. Growing up on the farm is where she learned the value of hard work, which served her well throughout her life. He will always be remembered for being a friendly neighbor who often had an inappropriately funny joke to tell! They both returned to the United States, Nancy to Cedar City and Francisco to Colorado. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. We understand that making the many decisions that come at a time of loss can be difficult. The family divided their time between El Paso, Texas, and Mexico where they had a dairy farm. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca Challis of Cedar City, Utah; children, Richard Lawrence (Janette) Stubbs, Cedar City, Utah; Gregory James (Becky) Stubbs, Tooele, Utah; Kyle Challis (Lori) Stubbs, Cedar City, Utah; Brandon (Kelly) Stubbs, Kanab, Utah; Anthony Wade (Krista) Stubbs, Carlsbad, California; Timothy Challis (Steffani) Stubbs, Spanish Fork, Utah; Amy Rebecca (Brian) Hollingshead, Minersville, Utah; 26 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brothers, Clarence Stubbs; sister, Marietta Orton; Linda Meacham; sister-in-law, DeAnn Stubbs and David Orton. In her spare time Glenna enjoyed crocheting and knitting, often creating beautiful dolls, afghans and other gifts for her family. With their marriage he gained 2 more children, Kristen and David. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. However, his favorite position was that of a teacher. For those that want to pay their respects we will be holding a celebration of Life on December 13th at 2 pm Mountain Standard Time at Hughes Mortuary, 1037 E 700 S, St. George, Utah. This was a good fit as she often hosted national and international archers (and their partners) in her home. He was taught an enduring love of nature and the true life of a cattleman from his father, a man for whom he had an infinite admiration and respect. Margaret was known by many namesMargaret, Honey, Mom, Grandma, Sister Reynolds, but the one that fit her best was Mama! From that point on most of his time was split between California and Brian Head, where as a teenager he spent countless hours camping with his buddy Chip in the mountains near Cedar Breaks. She was preceded in death by her husband John Melvin Bulloch; her parents John Leslie and Agnes Davis; her brother Robert Davis; her grandson Nathan Murie and her great-granddaughter Avery Houston. We know he is having a joyful reunion with all his family and friends who have passed before and that he will continue to teach us from the other side of the veil. Robert loved his family and was so proud of his children. It was during his time in the Navy that he met the love of his life Idalee Doris Coles Singleton. Followed by a graveside service at the cemetery in Enterprise, UT at 1:00pm. Bernice "Bunny" Thompson . A viewing will take place at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary in Murray Utah on Wednesday, January 25th at 10:00 A.M. followed by a graveside service at Murray City Cemetery. Services were available live stream via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/.92523285481?pwd=OVBOVjJCaWphb25hdlVtbXppTWY3dz09. And Alison Robinson of Parowan, Utah and her sidekick Boots. In May of 1979, Tom began dating Bonnie Jean Lowe of Beaver, and from the day Tom laid eyes on her, there would be no Tom without Bonnie. Charleston Volunteer Fire Department and was instrumental in establishing ambulance service on the mountain. She enjoyed being the yearbook editor. Gayle has 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her brother Randy Chamberlain and (Aunt Della Chamberlain). His other daughter, Lisa Mueller, passed away in 2003. He was always up for adventures. He lived an idyllic childhood in Long Beach, California until his father was killed in a horrific car crash, which also killed his fathers friend and badly injured Kent and his brother. He could put together and fix just about anything. When Sondra was accepted to Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, now SUU, Buck packed up his family for another trek, this time south to the red rocks. He took the first job he could find, delivering newspapers for The Daily Spectrum to outlying southern Utah towns, and quickly learned he could make more money hauling more items. Fisher says the divisions caseworkers use the information available to them to gauge the next steps based on outlined policy and procedures.. Harold S. Staton Jr. Of Harolds Place wanted to say goodbye to all his workers, friends and people he so loved in Utah. The family would like to thank the kind staff of Stonehenge Skilled Nursing Facility and the Canyon Hospice team for helping take care of Dad at the end of his journey on this earth. Haight then turned the gun on himself. Arnold worked as a Volkswagen mechanic, taught Japanese courses at the Oregon Institute of Technology, and began his own successful company making custom gun grips. Bill was the oldest of three boys, followed by Bob and Rod. The family would like to thank the staff of Zions Way Home Health and Hospice and the staff at Stonehenge of Cedar City, who treated our dad with the upmost love, care and compassion. She also studied in California and at the McCune School of Music in Salt Lake City, Utah. Meredith was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan on July 5, 2020, two sons, Tom and Adam, her parents, and brother, Michael. There will be a Celebration of Life open house Sunday, October 30, 2:00 4:00 p.m., at The Barn at Cedar Meadows. After retirement they moved back to Cedar City where she lived for the remainder of her life. Jimmalie was born in Southern California to Crystal and James Stewart on March 2nd, 1938. 37 Results. Vicki grew up loving horses, helping her dad in the garden, she learned to grow up tough. His brother Paul (Debbie) Hartman of Salt Lake City, UT and sisters Pat Waddle of Saint Louis, MO, Linda (Steve) Baxter of Ballwin, MO, Terri Lannino of Millburn, NJ, and Susan (Bob) Dean of Manchester, MO. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. In 1967 they moved to Red Wash, Utah, where they lived for about a year and a half before moving back to Rangely, where they remained until Kens retirement in 1983. Duane Victor Blackwell, 91, peacefully passed away on January 13, 2023 at home in Cedar City, Utah surrounded by his loving family. Rae Marker Mace, 98, died on September 25, 2022, in Henderson, Nevada. Leahs greatest hobby was loving people. He was very self-sufficient and independent and very stubborn! He is survived by his mother Rosie Hartman of Clayton, MO. If somebody needed to get something anywhere between Lincoln County, Nevada to Escalante, and from Fillmore to Mesquite, they called Buck because one of his drivers was already going there. After many conversations on the phone they have now been married for 18 years. She often played the piano for church. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Donald Ray Blount, age 62, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with CIDP on October 31, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. He passed away on December 23, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. She was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints. Online condolence can be sent at www.mortuary.org. Her favorite place was either at the family cabin on Cedar Mountain or her home surrounded by her family. Connect with your classmates to honor alumni and teachers. She is preceded in death by her husband Donald E. Stucker, her parents and her sister, Patricia Ann Knudsen Jens. The family is guaranteed to receive the cremated remains of their loved one. They were a match made in heaven, like chocolate and peanut butteror Lemon Pepper andwellanything (according to Tom). Enoch mother was deemed not in high danger before father killed entire family. and on Saturday prior to the service, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the church. He retold endless stories of his adventures working and living in southeastern Colorado with his family, especially with his best friend and elder brother, George Bud Blackwell. He married his childhood sweetheart Janene Riddle on October 29, 1961, their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple on February 22, 1964. With her grandkids she loved reading books, watching them play video games, sharing her Diet Coke, watching them play sports, giving back scratches, playing games, making treats and Sunday Dinner, watching pimple popping, playing playdoh and FaceTiming daily. She was born on the opening morning of the deer hunt, October 20, 1932, in Paragonah, Utah, to Joe and Hilma Robinson Lamoreaux. Leslie and Lee enjoyed 26 happy years together traveling, camping, having morning coffee on the porch and spending time with their family, especially their children and grandchildren. Her growing up years were spent mostly in Glendale, UT. Kenny was born November 17, 1935, in Fallon, Nevada to Leora Lee and Joseph Hart. During her years fighting cancer, making memories with her grandchildren was her priority. He showed his love by watching his children in countless concerts and sports, spending days in the car on family vacations, working long and thankless days to support his family financially, sending flowers home every week during the long, dark Michigan winters, giving financial help to his adult children, fulfilling callings, ministering to everyone, and just showing up every day for those around him. They honeymooned back to Ft. Bliss, TX, eventually transferring to Ft. Lewis, WA, where Glade decided full-time Army was not what he wanted when his orders changed three times in five days. He said some of his more meaningful jobs came while working for his faith constructing churches in Alaska. She was a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandma, aunt, and friend. She went on to become a mother and home maker and later served as a special educator in public schools for the developmentally disabled. He was born June 16, 1936 Evansville, Indiana to Marion Thomas McWilliams Sr. and Cecilia Maurer. Online condolences can be made at www.mortuary.org.
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