He was selfless, supportive and smiling. Her bird feeder was always full, and there was never a dog she did not adore or stray cat she did not want to adopt. There was no one else more Christ-like or kinder than her. Daddy taught with kindness, patience, humility, and concern for others. Dad would always pitch in and help with home or remodel projects but refused to let you help him with his chores. Upon return, he was married a couple of times. Dottie lived a life of grace and service to others. A memorial service was held Saturday October 15th 2022 at 12pm at Woods Ranch Park up Cedar Canyon on SR-14. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. She has eleven great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Following his service in the war, they married in the St. George Temple June 17, 1954. He was born on April 10. , 1961, in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, to Charles Elvin and Valene Williams Evans. The viewing was held that morning from 11:30 to 12:30 at the Beaver Third Ward LDS Chapel, 220 North Main, Beaver, Utah. She was born February 25, 1948 to Bernice and Earl Schinkel in Lynwood, California. She worked as a secretary for U.S. Steel. Donnie was born on October 20, 1960, in Bellflower, California, to Herschel and Joan Blount. Many thanks to the Bloomington Hills 6th Ward members and Relief Society. Lylis married the love of her life, Dennis Marion Blair on February 4th, 1977, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Church held a special place in her heart and life. On December 5th, Neil Harrison Gardner passed from the world he so enjoyed. The 5th great-grandchild will be born in February 2023. She made her friends part of our family, and we are all blessed by the many friendships she had through the years. She is preceded in death by her father Bud Garfield and her grandparents. He and Becky rarely missed a family event and all of their activities including, but not limited to, livestock shows, rodeos, dance recitals, wrestling matches, football and softball games, swimming, recitals and Christmas programs. There was a viewing at the same location just prior to services from 9:30-10:30 am. Together they were staunch supporters of the community and of the university. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Kenneth, and her brother DParry Mackelprang. 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 felt he could get it done himself. He used these as a volunteer on Thunder 91 radio for 38 years with a 3-hour program called Cowboy Country every Saturday morning. He was accepted to Utah Valley University (UVU) where he was pursuing an Electrical Engineering Degree. They were married in the Mesa, AZ Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on July 2, 1961. He was tender-hearted, kind, and loved his family more than anything. He began his professional career as a child welfare worker with the Arizona Department of social services. We never missed a bow hunt. He loved to pass candy to friends at work and could bring the morale up in any situation. She was born September 15, 1944, in Richfield, UT to Rex W. & Frances Christensen. Jeff was especially proud of his 9 grandchildren and loved watching them in their many activities. Oh, she spoiled her dogs! 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. She was also involved in designing and building floats for different parades. Online condolence can be sent at www.mortuary.org. She also deeply enjoyed crafting and sewing in many different forms and could always be found working on a project of some kind. Born October 10, 1956 in Payson, Utah to Glen Stanley and Laura Nell Sherwood. They were a match made in heaven, like chocolate and peanut butteror Lemon Pepper andwellanything (according to Tom). Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. He was born in Payson, Utah on May 6, 1963, to Evar Leon and Irma Brown Chidester. She enjoyed supporting them in their many activities as their number one fan. He was a great husband, father and friend. She had countless chemo and radiation treatments, and several surgeries. Six months later they were engaged, and Gayle was drafted into the army. Brent knew his Savior, and developed that relationship over a lifetime. Michael had a kind heart and a contagious laughter. Temple. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 1 PM in Cedar City, Utah at the Southern Utah mortuary. During his later years Jerry suffered many trials, and through those trials, he never complained. They were blessed with three children: Isaac, Kaci and Reese. She graduated from Cedar High School in 1986. While serving as a counselor, she was instrumental in starting the Cub Scout program, not just for her ward but for the whole area. All Rights Reserved. When Elvin passed away in 1974, Marilyn was only 46 years old and still raising a family. She was sealed for time and eternity to her childhood sweetheart, Glen Allen Montague on April 8, 1966 in the Salt Lake City Temple. She loved and cherished time spent with each one of her family and was so proud of their many accomplishments. Neil embraced a heartfelt commitment to SUU Thunderbird Athletics professionally, as a supporter and as a fan, serving as Media Director and Assistant Athletic Director in his more than 2 decades of service. Services were held Tuesday, June 7, 2022, in Provo, Utah. Randy loved all facets of weather, the stars, planets, and the universe. 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. Also in 1973, Dean began working as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist for Southwest Utah Mental Health. She married Sterling Verdin Bodily November 14, 1986. Services are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. She never met a stranger and collected lifelong friends in each of these locations. Together they raised four children. 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. She also had a gift for seeing people. The family wishes to thank Anna, his nurse from Zions Way for her tender care. 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. Learn about recent deaths of friends and family in our community. Jeff had many jobs but was best known for being a tile setter. If preferred, we offer to make funeral arrangements in the comfort of your family's home. Scott is survived by his wife Elaine and their children Jolyn Ann Stephens, Elizabeth Jane Stephens, and Michael Scott Stephens all of Cedar City, Utah. A very special thank you to her Hospice Team from Inhabit and her sweet Hospice Nurse Dena who cared for her in the final months of her life. He loved challenges, flying, hiking, biking and swimming. It was not uncommon to see him, even in his later years, behind his snowblower clearing driveways and sidewalks for many blocks. He married Laura Goulding, his eternal sweetheart, on June 20, 1970, in Panguitch, Utah. Viewing will be held on Saturday, April 29th 2023 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM at 95 N 2125 W, Cedar City, UT 84720. He also loved to get wood with his family on the mountain and walk his dogs, including his favorite sidekick, Rascal, who was faithfully by his side when he passed away. After graduating, he enlisted in the US Air Force in January of 1953. She enjoyed the giving part, but Mom never tired of receiving another doll for Christmas! Marilyn was born in Cedar City, Utah, on July 21,1932 at the old Cedar City hospital to Howard Logan and Agnes Thompson Arns. She also volunteered at East Elementary with the reading program long after her own children and grandchildren had graduated. Through the love, knowledge and care of her doctors and nurses at the Cedar City Cancer Center, and with her own grit and determination, she had a really hard, but really incredible 4-year fight. The family wishes to thank the hospice caregivers who have helped Dad through this hard part of his life. They were married in Overton on May 2, 1958, and were sealed June 25, 1959, in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple the following year. Remember & honor the life of your loved ones. Marilyn had a childlike curiosity, with an insatiable desire to learn. Visitations will begin at 10:00 A.M with services at 11:00 A.M followed by light refreshments. Brothers Dayne, Eric, Paul, and Sheila Gardner Rose who preceded him in death. They lived in Rangely from 1955 to 1967. She loved to travel and was a lifetime learner. Martin Victor Autrey was born December 12, 1931, and passed away on June 1, 2022 in Cedar City of causes incident to old age. 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. She was married to the love of her life, Paul F. Butcher, on September 10, 1938, until he passed on April 14, 1997. Dottie is survived by: son Lyle and his wife Becky (Bettridge) Stucker; son Chris and his wife Heidi (Puffer) Stucker; her brother John Knudsen. John Reed Thornton, 82, passed away peacefully at home in Paragonah, Utah on December 8, 2022. She graduated from Othello High School in Washington in 1959 and left that fall to attend beauty school in Provo, Utah. She took us on trips to Disneyland, the aquarium and the mountains. 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. Robert loved to raise Quarter Horses and he loved to share his knowledge of horses with his family and others. Her strong Norwegian family network, and love for travel, provided the opportunity for Mom to make friends worldwide. Obituaries and announcements from Southern Utah Mortuary, as published in Herald Bulletin. Charles Darwin Hulet, 93, was born October 7th, 1929, in Cedar City, Utah and slipped away quietly in his sleep in the early morning hours of January 14th, 2023 at his home in Newcastle. Neil Harrison Gardner was a man of his word. A viewing will be held prior to the funeral on Thursday January 26th, 2023 at 11:00am, at the Newcastle Ward Chapel (55 S Main St, Newcastle). He liked to fish, hunt, golf, and he loved music, but what he enjoyed the most was time spent with his loved ones. Marty, his parents and older sister Penny, moved to the Escalante Valley in the early 1960s from Caliente, Nevada. Leslie enjoyed using her free time to create treasured gifts like cross stitch pictures, flower arrangements, wreaths, and quilts. Jimmy also loved tending to her animals that were so near and dear to her and taking care of the flowers in her yard. Another thing that Mom and Dad enjoyed together was watching Utah Jazz Basketball. For those unable to attend in person, please join us via Zoom. Bill's working career was largely spent in the sales industry. Robert loved his family and was so proud of his children. Our funeral home is located in Lindon, UT and we provide funeral services to families in every city along the Wasatch Front. Her grandchildren; Dylan and Kayson Folks. He was very adventurous and always up for anything. He even got his pilot license but stopped flying due to health issues. She was surrounded by a loving family who held her hand day and night until her passing. Our staff is experienced in a variety of funeral services including cremation and can help you celebrate your loved one no matter your religion, culture, or budget. He worked there, with his family, until the minute that he died. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South America and Texas. Tamie worked at the Pizza Factory when it first opened in Cedar City, Valley Medical Center, TWA, KBRE Radio Station, and the Department of Natural Resources, where her work ethic and abilities were greatly appreciated. Lisas husband is John Mueller and he was fortunate to find a new wife, Alison. Anna loved Martins Cove. It was at the first football game of the season in the new Cougar Stadium that he met the love of his life. Surrounded by loved ones, Verdon A. Manwaring, age 88, quietly passed away at home from complications associated with congestive heart failure. Her burial will be at 11:00 A.M. at the Cedar City Cemetery. Dee was an avid sports fan and especially loved all things BYU. He is Ashel and Elva Merrell Manwaring's fourth child. She is survived by four sons Mendis (Debbie) of Overton, Stacey (Terri) of Cedar City, UT, Robert ( Beth) of Logandale, and Keith Charlie (Alisha) of Overton, NV, her sisters, Kay (Gary) Batchelor, Gina (Vaughn) Pulsipher, and Beverly (Gene) Marshall, daughter-in-law Trisha Cooper of Overton, and 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. 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. He was the fourth member of his family to become a mortician, but the first that had to attend a mortuary science school. He was often around his older brother, William Carl Hall "Bill" He got into trouble when they floated up in the wash. He was fun to be around. He was the oldest child of Clara Marie Sturgis and Charles Henry Arnold. He is survived by the love of his life, wife Sharon, whom he married in 1956, siblings Jolene and Sandy, and children James (Sharrie), Brad (Linda), KC (Janet), Melinda (David), Kate (Greg), and Leanne, as well as 18 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Burial was in the Cedar City Cemetery, a place Art really loved because he watered the cemetery many nights as a part-time city employee. 2 great great grandchildren, Brody & Paisley. His two older brothers had moved out already. He was passionate about the small family farm, he loved to spend time in the alfalfa fields and loved being on his tractor taking care of the fields. The family instead encourages you to vote for Trump. His Sister Virginia Lee (Ken Kuntuzos) of Simi Valley California Their Children: Scott (Shantel) and Kari (Brent Fung). Robert Lovell Crane, 89, passed away peacefully in Cedar City, Utah on November 29, 2022. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com. Ballard was the hub of Scandinavian immigrants, including most of her grandparents. He was the first to offer help to any child or adult who looked in need. Duane chose the profession of teaching industrial arts; auto mechanics, wood shop and metal shop. Interment will be at the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Their courtship was brief (when you know, you know) and they were married on June 8th, 1979, in Beaver and later sealed in the St. George Temple. As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Moms testimony never wavered. While she was still a student at North Cache High School, Annette met Sheridan Hansen from the neighboring farming community of Amalga. There they served the people of Wilmar, Minnesota, with love and compassion. She attended school in Panguitch. Now they can kick up their heels in the Celestial Ballroom. If you ever had a seat at her table, either volunteering to calculate scorecards (by hand, with pencils) at yet another archery tournament, or at her home, enjoying happy hour or a meal, you felt warmly welcomed and happily appreciated, and your glass was likely never empty. Graveside service was held Tuesday, July 5, 2022, at the Cedar City Utah Cemetery. Kathryn was born, along with her identical twin, Karen, [.] She taught elementary school for many years. She spent her life being watched over, teased and protected by them. Retiring after 20 years in the military, he decided to go to college and graduated from the University of Hawaii with a degree in Japanese. A viewing was held on Friday January 6 from 5-7pm at Southern Utah Mortuary in Cedar City. Tamie is survived by her three children, Tyler (Heather) Marshall, Ashley Marshall, and Derek (Amanda) Wheeler, six grandchildren, Jacob Larsen, Tenaysha Larsen, Talmage Marshall, Hay Lee Jo Marshall, Wyatt Marshall, and Ayden Wheeler, four great-grandchildren Zachary, Emma, Luke Larsen, Tyler Joe Larsen, and many nieces and nephews. 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. Norman was born on April 7, 1961 to Norma Lucille (Whitaker) Powell and Robert Ray Powell in Guam. His first paying job was working hay fields driving a wagon when he was nine years old in Kanosh. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Until we see you again Homie. She loved camping, and Dutch oven cooking over an open fire. Pauline Michels Reid, 90, passed away on 1/20/2023 after a long battle with Alzheimers Disease. Claim this funeral home. His family moved to Lancaster, CA in 1941 where he grew up and attended Antelope Valley High School. Pete was a lifetime member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. A viewing will be held on Friday, November 4, at 9am, at the Cedar West Stake Center. Growing up under the care of her grandmother, Ida Minnie Swapp Adams, Glennis learned to cook, sew, quilt, raise a garden, milk a cow, and most importantly, to be a faithful believer and witness of Jesus Christ. Interment will be at the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. They spent their lives raising their 5 children, and serving friends, neighbors and reaching out to many they didnt know. She was the third of four children. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. He completed high school at Hickman High, home of the Kewpies. He loved his family very much and worked hard to take care of them. Brother in laws Rick Williamson and Ralph Robinson. Returning from his mission, he met Sherry Jenkins, a farm girl from Idaho who loved riding horses, and that is what first drew Art to Sherry. Marguerite was always a diligent student and highly valued education. Arnold was born and raised a Catholic but was introduced to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by a fellow shooting instructor. She was family oriented, a lover of babies and children, trivia, crosswords and was an excellent seamstress and cook. He also built his own home for him and his second wife, Connie Sue. Devin left behind his mother, Christy Papworth (Lynn), His older brother Christopher, his big-little sister Crystal Schomburg (Clay), his identical twin brother Curtis, youngest brother Andrew, and his niece Kairi Weber. Bill Ryan passed away on April 28, 2023 at the age of 76. His parents nurtured his perfect manners and impeccable learning skills. 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.
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