Devin was predeceased by his father Daniel Alexander Weber, grandparents Charles and LaKay (Matheson) Weber, and great-grandparents Alva and Zella (Barnson) Matheson, all of whom are from Cedar City, Utah. Meredith worked for many years as a Secretary at Moapa Valley High School. He graduated From Southern Utah University with a Bachelor of Social Sciences; his passions were History and Criminal Justice. Online condolences can be sent at www.mortuary.org. Robert worked as a greeter at Walmart and a gardener at Valley View Medical Center. Obituaries - Southern Utah Mortuary of Cedar City, Parowan, Beaver He is also survived by 60 grandchildren, 79 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren with 5 on the way. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Jeff Zdunich, Rusty Isakson, Todd Edwards, and Wade Van Petten. He would make videos on his YouTube channel, The DEW Theory. He was the "Designated Examiner" for the Utah State Division of Mental Health and was Chairman of the Peer Review Committee. He enjoyed hunting deer with his family, leaving many does as widows. Southern Utah Mortuary of Cedar City, Parowan, Beaver & Milford. Its time we honor him. Leslie is survived by her husband Lee, her sister Benita (Skip) Hickok, her children Kimberly (Chris Carlson) Davis (Brennen, Alex, Sawyer), Beau (Laurie) Davis (Brendan, Cody, PJ, Courtney), Katie (Bob) Dobson (Seth, Garrett), Bradley Davis West (Chandler), Steven (Raschelle) Davis (Blair, Lela, Gabriel, Delana, Samuel), and her step-children Kamas (Shozo) Uchimura (Aisa, Isaac), Kian Kupfer, Shasta Kupfer (Kurstee, Pierce, Bobby), Josh (Emily) Kupfer (Shelby, Lucien, Leah), and 11 great-grandchildren. Brent Turek is a husband, father, brother and friend, who dedicated his life to the care of those around him. Due to the frigid weather, the family requests no flowers be sent. Martin (Marty) Charter Ott, a dedicated husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather and veteran, passed away on April 23, 2023, at the age of 75. And Alison Robinson of Parowan, Utah and her sidekick Boots. Martin is survived by his wife, Marilyn Autrey of Cedar City, their four children: David Autrey (Laura, deceased) of Springtown Texas; Linda Liebhardt (Michael) of Cedar City; Robert Autrey (Janet) of Provo, Utah; Donna Ashwood (George) of Warner Robins, Georgia. He married The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Him, Flora ReNee Skougard June 1st, 1949, in the St. George Utah Temple and they moved to Parowan Utah where he has resided ever since. Martin joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1994 and was sealed to Marilyn in the St. George Temple in 1995. 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. Tom SwindlehurstDad, Husband, Brother, Grandpa, Uncle and best friend to all who knew him. Carol is survived by her three children and one daughter in law, George Richard (Rick) and Stephanie Carpenter, Michael Allen Carpenter and Brenda Lee Carpenter Smith. In his later years he kept busy with woodworking and building, repairing, maintaining and restoring a wide variety of machines in his beloved shop for himself, family and friends. Joan recently traveled to Seattle to visit family, friends and landmarks, recounting so many happy memories. He had a way of letting kids come to him first and speaking to them as if they were miniature adults. It was his pleasure to help establish the Vintage Car Display in conjunction with the Cedar Livestock & Heritage Festival, which has become a much-anticipated annual event. As well as a grandson Phillip Davis, son in law Charlie Morris and two grandsons in law, Paul Folks and Trevor Savage. Marilyn loved music. She received the Boy Scout Silver Beaver Award. Tom was an immediate friend to anyone who was lucky enough to meet him and it was a rarity that he was sore at anyone. You Can Count On Us ". He attended college at Southern Utah University. She color analyzed many friends, family and neighbors. Wanting to be home more with his family he then changed employment again and started working for Q & D Construction as a water truck driver. Verdon was born in Naples, Uintah County, Utah, on November 7, 1934, in his Grandmother Manwaring's home. Obituaries | Larkin Mortuary Salt Lake City, Utah She lived in Parowan for most of her life and went to Parowan High School. She eventually had her own radio storytelling show for children. The planes got larger until he was making quarter sized scale radio controlled planes. On line Condolences Can be sent to her memorial page at www.affolrdablefuneralservices.com. He will be missed, but we will carry Papa and Nanas memory in our future adventures. Interment immediately following at Cedar City Cemetery. in Communications with a specialization in Cinema & Photography from Southern Illinois University. Hunting and fishing were passions of his. She also taught her students life lessons like having grit and being a bucket filler. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of IHC Cedar City Hospital, Zions Way Home Health, Dr. Ken Baird, and Dr. Jason North and staff, for the wonderful care she received in her final years. He is survived by his wife, Darlene, of Cedar City, UT and their three children: James (Michelle) Bean of La Mirada, CA. As the kids grew up and away, he was always faithful to give those little surprises to Kristal. He also played football and basketball for Branch Agriculture College, which is now known as Southern Utah University. She loved supporting and cheering on her children and grandchildren in their varied interests and pursuits. She was born September 15, 1944, in Richfield, UT to Rex W. & Frances Christensen. When her nurses training was complete she was slated to join the army, but World War II ended and her service in the military was no longer required. Larry grew up in a small home in Parowan, Utah. Later he worked for UDOT as a surveyor and drafter. Margarets kitchen is where the best memories were madewhether it was making her famous cinnamon rolls, teaching a grandchild how to create one of her favorite recipes, canning peaches, working on a floral arrangement or sitting around the table playing card games and laughing with her family-her kitchen was the heart of the home! He always dreamed of taking his Sweetie Patti to visit Italy and was able to do that just six months before he passed. He also loved spending time with his family and friends and enjoyed playing video and board games with them. She especially enjoyed riding horses, playing the piano, and singing with her family and grandchildren. She enjoyed cheering on the Denver Broncos and Utah Jazz, even though most of her family was cheering for the Dallas Cowboys! Arrangements were handled by Southern Utah Mortuary. Darren loved Ryan. Surrounded by loved ones, Verdon A. Manwaring, age 88, quietly passed away at home from complications associated with congestive heart failure. With heavy hearts, we temporarily say goodbye to this very accomplished, kind, and generous man. He also taught many adult education courses in cooking and mechanics. She was born July 22, 1977 in Nephi, Utah to Kim and Alleen Sherwood. She is also survived by her older sister Gail Bell, Texas, her brother Steven (Clarice) Christensen Ivins, UT, and younger sisters Judy (Jerry) Miller American Fork, UT, and Joan (True) Ott of Pleasant View, UT. Utah Valley Mortuary - Lindon, UT Anyone who came by the house could get warm by the fire she kept burning and converse about family and her unwavering testimony of the Savior. Online condolences may be left at mortuary.org. If you have a memory to share, or advice for her family going forward, please email [emailprotected]. Annette experienced an idyllic life on the Hyer Farm in Lewiston, Utah where she enjoyed the constant companionship of her large extended family of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. They were blessed with three children: Isaac, Kaci and Reese. There he sacrificed his own well-being through his service in the Pacific Theatre during that war, and again as he took part in the atomic testing on the Marshall Islands following the conflict. He was devoted to his wife Kari, who calls him the love of her life, and adored supporting and spending time with his grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on December 10, 2022, at 2pm at Southern Utah Mortuary (190 North 300 West, Cedar City, UT). At the time of his passing, they had been married for 30 years. Glen has shown in every way the spirit of dedication, the service of a hard worker, a family man and a friend. He served in many callings including High Councilor, Bishopric Counselor, Bishop, St. George and Cedar City Temple Ordinance Worker, and constant missionary. Her family would like to thank Iron County Home Health, Donna Twitchell, Nancy Leavitt, and Encompass Health Care for their assistance in caring for our dear mother and grandmother. She was an avid reader, a consistent journaler, and a foodie. We never missed a bow hunt. He supported his wife and family, with the help of the southern Utah companies listed, while Sondra earned her bachelors degree from Southern Utah State College, and a masters degree from the University of Utah in social work. He was born April 20, 1950, in Cedar City, Utah to Floyd and Laurel Joy Olds Stephens. Southern Utah Mortuary. He was a master at yard work and loved the industrial field. Interment followed at 2:00 p.m. in the Cedar City Cemetery, 685 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah. He is also survived by 20 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren who always made him smile. A meaningful song would often bring tears to his eyes. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. From a young age, he felt very protective of his younger sister, Marie. (435) 438-2201. He grew to love the Indian people and their culture. She taught elementary school for many years. She served in many church callings over the years. He received his Associates degree in 1953 and then worked for the Standard Stations in Beaver, Cedar City and the Grand Canyon before enlisting in the Army. Annette was predeceased by her infant daughter, Lorie Hansen, son-in-law, Scott Lewis, her parents, her sisters; Hortense (infant) Hyer, Lydia Comish, and Rosalie Spackman Hancey. This was a good fit as she often hosted national and international archers (and their partners) in her home. Hilda is survived by her children; Henry (Janet) Padron, Kathy Padron, Betty Ann (Dennis) Dresbach, Rosemarie Padron, Antonio Padron Jr. and Isaac (Cristina) Padron. He was very adventurous and always up for anything. She in turn served in various teaching and leadership positions in Scouting, 4-H, and the Church. Learning about grief and mourning can help you survive and eventually heal. Wayne was born April 10, 1941, in Cedar City, Utah to James and Rowena Bowler Hardy. He would cut his own hair using two mirrors and was very precise about it. She also served in callings in each of the Church auxiliaries. Martin worked and served for many years for the U.S. Government Civil Service in many capacities in California, Texas and Missouri before moving to Georgia. She was lucky to be a beach kid, spending summers at Vashon Island, Hood Canal and at her family home in the Ballard neighborhood during the school year. Devin loved electronics as a hobby. When Buck and Sondra joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints they made their own pilgrimage to the state of opportunity, Utah. Ada Marilyn Rust Murie left this world on December 14th, 2022, at the age of 94, ready to start her next adventure. Next, he worked for Award Design Metals and finally retired from Cedar City Corp and Utah National Guard after twenty-two and half years as a Master Sargent E8. Antonio passed away on May 3, 2021. His cheers and tears of pride will always be remembered. She loved her nurses and doctors and truly thought of them as family. He has 2 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He enjoyed being financial clerk for many years, Sunday School president, and he loved home-teaching. After a semester at Washington State University, she returned home to attend the University of Washington and work for the Washington State Ferry System. He was the 7th child of 7 born to Charles Franklin Hulet Jr. and Elizabeth Melling Jones. Together, they had four daughters, Madeline (27) (married to Jordan Cox), Julia (25) (Cody Barney), Lauren (22) (Alex Kofford), and Sydney (19) and raised them in Cedar City, Utah. He worked numerous jobs in the communications and technology industries. There will be a viewing held at Southern Utah Mortuary on Wednesday, May 18, from 6-8 pm and again at the Enoch West Stake Center (3575 N Minersville Hwy, Enoch, UT) on Thursday May 19, from 9-10:30 am with the funeral service following at 11 am. After Don joined the LDS church, they (and their first two children) were sealed in the Los Angeles Temple for time and all eternity on August 25, 1962. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 9:30-10:30 am at Southern Utah Mortuary (190 N. 300 W. Cedar City, UT). He was the most loving uncle to his 14 nieces and nephews who adored him. He has served as a High Councilman in the Parowan Stake, he served as a councilman in the Bishopric, and served as the Bishop to the Parowan 2nd Ward. Glade always worked during his summer months, whether it was graduate studies (Masters degree from University of Utah in 1964), with the BLM as a Fire Control Technician, as the Assistant Director of Instructions for the U.S. Army Reserve Schools in Ft. Sill, OK, and Reno, NV, or tending to his immaculate garden that produced tasty tomatoes and award winning corn. Though he had previously attended Central Washington University and Brigham Young University, SUU is where the degrees happened. Obituaries in Saint George, UT | The Spectrum and Daily News A viewing was held on Thursday, December 29, 2022, from 5:00-7:00pm at the Mortuary and on Friday, December 30, 2022, from 10:30-11:30 am at the Mortuary. Over 68 years of marriage, they added 3 children, Jeff (Carol) Adams, Sue (Mike) Sato, Jackie, (Gary/Tex) Cowart, 8 Grandchildren and 13 Great-Grandchildren to their family. Many relatives and lifelong friends will miss him. Joan was a beautiful, fiercely independent, strong, humble, selfless, wise, tough lady, along with being a caring wife, mother, grandmother, cousin, friend, neighbor, and volunteer. Her trip to China was a memorable experience and she talked about it often. Michael loved spending time in Gonzaga Bay, Baja Mexico with his family where you would find him driving a dune buggy around the desert, cold Pacifico in hand. They also served three missions in the Martins Cove Visitor Center, Wyoming. Whatever plans Leah had, they changed rapidly when she met Gayle Adams. She worked at Valley View Medical Center for over 38 years. On July 4, 1977, he met Elaine Cottam Stephens and there were fireworks. He loved playing cards, telling jokes, reminiscing, and drinking Mountain Dew. From his first breath he changed the lives of all who surrounded him. Karrolyn Monetta Dalton Morgan, 78 passed away Sunday July 31, 2022, at 3:10 p.m. Our dear Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt, Grandmother and Friend passed away in her home in Parowan, Utah with her husband Robert Morgan, sons David and Stanley and daughter Melody Mitchell at her bedside. 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. His favorites were Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd ( in that order). Services will be held January 7th, in the Charles Hunter Room in The Hunter Conference center on Southern Utah University Campus. He is survived by one sister, Joyce Cook, his 4 children, Clair Halterman, Paulette (Phillip) Burt, Flora (Philip) Sudweeks, Judy (Paul) McGarrell, his 4 grandchildren Tressa (Kevin) Merill, Jason (Jenny) Halterman, Matthew (Misti) Sudweeks, Chelsy (Josh) Judd. He taught himself how to play the cello, guitar, and piano. Peter was a Veteran where he proudly served his country in the Korean War as a member of the Utah Army National Guard, 213th Battalion, Southern Utah. Michael had a kind heart and a contagious laughter. She was born February 25, 1948 to Bernice and Earl Schinkel in Lynwood, California. He will always be remembered for being a friendly neighbor who often had an inappropriately funny joke to tell! She graduated in May and on June 30, 1950 she and Joe were married in the St. George Temple. He then started his own business, Buds Sports Sales. He sold motorcycles, snowmobiles and ATVs. Roy and Arlene Olpin founded the first funeral home in Fillmore, Utah in 1935 shortly after Roys graduation from the Hohenschul Carpener College of Mortuary Science in St. Louis, Missouri. A viewing will be held from 10:00am-10:45am. He really enjoyed cutting firewood with his sons. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. You could always count on having a card in the mail. Cedar City Obituaries | Local Obits for Cedar City, UT - Legacy.com They made Vernal their home and together raised their 3 children. She was sealed to Ronald Jones on July 11, 1959, in the St. George Temple. A viewing was held Monday December 5, 2022, from 9:30-10:30am at Southern Utah Mortuary (190 N 300 W). Kenny is survived by his wife Clara Hart, son David and wife Virginia Leighton, son Bryant and wife Mayela Hart, daughter Deanna Harris, grandchildren Bobby and wife April Harris, Jared and wife Lani Leighton (children Jorden and Levi), Katie and husband Curtis Archibald (children Brayden and Lucas), ex-wife Judy Simental, stepsons Robert Cox (children Jessie, Bailie and Shay) and Rodney and wife Shelly Cox (children Sydnee, Milo and wife Brooklynn (children Ryot and Annie), Tony and wife McKenna). He served a full time couple mission at the church's Family History Library in Salt Lake City. He loved spending time in the mountains camping with Becky and family, and in his younger years, he loved taking his boys and all their friends snow skiing and snowmobiling. She is the last of her generation on both her side and Elvins. She was thrilled the day she got to go through the St. George temple. He repaired old saddles and made beautiful leather belts and tack. A link will be provided on the Brown Family Mortuary Website. We will all miss her very much and wait to be with her again. Ted served in the Rome Italy Mission from 1983-1984 for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Welcome to Southern Utah Mortuary and thank you for visiting. Jim was the seventh of ten children born to Jesse William and Maria Clara Aldaz Mortensen. He was born June 16, 1936 Evansville, Indiana to Marion Thomas McWilliams Sr. and Cecilia Maurer. Six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He grew up in Newcastle, the town he loved! She could sew, crochet, knit, quilt, cross-stitch, cook, can foods and jams, craft and garden and was never found idle. Bill's working career was largely spent in the sales industry. He served the Church in many positions, including Bishop and Counselor in the Brigham City North Stake Presidency, and as a missionary with his wife on missions to Tanzania and Slovenia, as well as to the Family History Library in Salt Lake, and the Church property auditing division throughout the US. He then worked on an oil rig, Coca Cola Bottling Company, Cummings Electric, George the Music Man., Century Equipment, Case Equipment as a salesman; he loved these jobs. Her son Robert Paul Folks. Online condolences may be sent and a livestream of the memorial service may be viewed on Annettes obituary page at www.mortuary.org. She was the best Christmas present ever for her parents John and Geneva Christiansen and her big sister Phyllis when she arrived on Christmas Eve 1933. His family moved further south to Cyprus, California for junior and senior high years. Following WWII, he moved to Ridgecrest, California with his mother and stepfather Al Flowers, where he developed a lifelong passion for hot rods, motorsports and mechanics. His parents nurtured his perfect manners and impeccable learning skills. Virginia Ginny May Wachuta Groke McHarg died peacefully with her granddaughter Kristina Groke Applegate by her side in St. George, UT on April 28, 2022, at the age of 91. She was single one day and the next day the stepmother of four boys ages 5, 6, 9 and 10. She was a true example of unconditional love! Online condolences can be sent to his memorial page at www.affordablefuneralservices.com. She was adventurous and hiked down the Narrows several times. She loved to do crafts, paint, make gift baskets, sew, bake and decorate cakes for all of her friends and family. Interment will follow the funeral service at the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Her bumper sticker for many years said, I may be lost, but Im making record time. She explored her world, loving the beauty she saw in nature. She was called to be the Relief Society and Young Women presidents while serving in University wards, and a Relief Society Board Member in a University Stake. He attended College of Southern Utah (now SUU) and graduated from Utah State University, where he majored in Accounting. Memorial Services will be held on Friday, November 4th at 11:30am at the LDS Chapel located at 520 South 1100 West. He was full of life and had big ideas. Hilda Amesquita Padron passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family on August 14, 2022. Charlene Fay Rosskopf, born November 15, 1938, in Hanford, California, passed away October 14, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. The family wish to thank the many people that visited, loved, and served Charlene over the years, as well as the caring employees of Autumn Park. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. In lieu of flowers, you can honor our favorite scallywag by donating to a food pantry or an animal shelter. Margaret was born on November 18, 1935, in San Acacio, Colorado to Joseph Augustine Anthony (Gus) Buhr and Zelda Luster Buhr. They enjoyed their time together in Island Park Idaho and in Beaver Dam at the Sunshiners Trailer Park. 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. He grew up in Woodland Hills, California on a large ranch. Michael loved to compete whenever the opportunity presented itself. Tom was born on June 1st, 1950, in Cedar City, Utah to Joseph Rue and Emma Anne (Slick) Swindlehurst of Beaver. Pam had a very strong testimony of the Gospel and her Savior Jesus Christ. Meredith was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan on July 5, 2020, two sons, Tom and Adam, her parents, and brother, Michael. She loved her family and spending time with them. She was a very hardworking girl and was awarded the contract, with her father, of cleaning the newly built North Elementarys windows so she could pay for beauty school. He passed away on August 15, 2022, in Panguitch Utah. He is survived by his wife Lynda, son Lance (Leanne Wade), 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. He also became proficient at chess, the Game of Go and darts. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1974-1976 in Pocatello, Idaho. He loved skateboarding, snowboarding, lacrosse, working with and fixing any type of technology, and any moving object he could ride. 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. She lived life to the absolute fullest and loved to enjoy a pitcher of her famous margaritas. Dave is Survived by his Beloved Wife, Judy Rae. There was food and kids games after the service and sweet memories of Michael shared in the family memory book to cherish in the future. Karen Christine Christensen Bennett, 78, passed away peacefully during the night on November 27, 2022. Vernon was born in Springville Utah to Lowell Dean Singleton and Hope Dickinson Stillman. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was the fourth member of his family to become a mortician, but the first that had to attend a mortuary science school. Jaden, Kamryn, Peyton, Pyper, and Amira. Gaytha Lamoreaux Benson, affectionately known to many as Grandma Gator (90), passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at the Beaver Valley Hospital surrounded by her family. 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. She also enjoyed Yellowstone National Park. In retirement he enjoyed woodworking, genealogy and the continual learning opportunities that his computer provided. Her siblings; Leland (Linda), Dorian (Maureen), Richard (Kathy), Kendall (Beverly), Diane (Steve) Nelson. He enjoyed many things in life like fishing, singing karaoke, working puzzles, drawing, painting and hunting. In 1953 they moved to Casper Wyoming for a couple of years before moving to Rangely, Colorado in the summer of 1955. Fernlee was born on July 26, 1941, to Barbara and Forrest Bryant in Cedar City, UT. Bill always thought of others before himself, and was adored by his nieces and nephews. He took automotive classes at Sevier Valley Tech while finishing high school at South Sevier High. Funeral services were held on Tuesday June 7, 2022, at 11:00 am at the Enoch West Stake Center (3575 North Minersville Hwy). Paul went to work for his dad at the sawmill in Panguitch on his 16th birthday. Your email address has successfully been added to our mailing list. Ada is preceded in death by her parents, husband Paul, son Kennith, grandson Kevin, one sister and six brothers. Pam began her teaching career at E. Valley where she taught a combined 3rd and 4th grade class. They later divorced. Make it a good one. Many of his colleagues describe him as a man of character and quality and a friend. Ted Allen Whitbeck, (60), returned to his heavenly home on May 20, 2022. He always lived every day, like there was no tomorrow. Evelyn enjoyed fishing, camping, and planting flowers. Viewings Thursday February 2, 2023, from 6:00-8:00 P.M. and Friday February 3 10:00-11:30 A.M. all at the Minersville LDS church 130 West Main. He is survived by his children Rae Ann Christensen, Wesley Powell, Kelli Hanakeawe, Dani Rae Wilson, Derek Powell, his mother; Norma Norman Ray Powell passed away on April 24, 2023 at the age of 62.
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