And of course, her favorite daughter Amber Mitchell of Cedar City, Utah. He was born March 5, 1972 in Salt Lake Read More, On Wednesday, February 15, 2023, William David Armour Jr, loving husband, and father of eight children, returned to his Heavenly Father. 13 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Vernon and Idalee were married in Alameda, California. She met Carl F. Davis, Jr at Antioch High School and they married in January 1967. She lived in Parowan for most of her life and went to Parowan High School. She was preceded in death by her father-in-law Everett Bennett and Grace Hall Bennett. Her brother Darwin (Joyce) Stapley of West Jordan, Utah and brother-in-laws Jim Kemple of St. George, Utah, Len Dziurman of St. George, Utah Along with 14 wonderful grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. The family thanks the dedicated staff at Stonehenge in Cedar City for caring for Dottie during her final days. She was most happy when the family was together. She eventually had her own radio storytelling show for children. He finished his career as Superintendent of the Southern Paiute Field Station in St. George, Utah. He then was called to the Southern Utah University Stake in Cedar City, Utah where he was called to be a High Councilman two separate times for a total of 6+ years. David is survived by his sweetheart and loving wife of 55 years, Lennilu Mee Arnold, his children, Sean (Karyn), Joshua David (Christy), Michael Aaron (Marie), Joseph Daniel (Lydia), Sarah Ann (Andy) Nelson, Samuel (Michelle) and Matthew Adam (Nicole) Arnold, 44 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and 2 more on the way. Dottie lived a life of grace and service to others. Funeral viewing and online condolences can be found at www.mortuary.org. She enjoyed family history and was an accomplished seamstress. Born August 2, 1931, to Vern Ernest Sorensen and Lois Jane Harmon, Glade was the third of four children and the only son. Vernon was a respected part of the community and was considered an honest hard-working businessman. Advice from 101-year-old St. George resident: 'Be considerate of . He made many lifelong friendships along the way. Bud being Bud he could not just relax so he started another business by purchasing a backhoe and dump truck fulfilling his childhood dream to play in the dirt. Upon retirement, John and Sandy relocated to Parowan, Utah. While serving as a counselor, she was instrumental in starting the Cub Scout program, not just for her ward but for the whole area. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 27, 2022, at 11:00 am at the Cedar View Chapel on 1925 West 320 South, Cedar City, Utah. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. Arrangements were handled by Southern Utah Mortuary. A special thanks goes to Ann Childs, who helped him in his later years; Intermountain Hospice and Intermountain Hospital; and Eric for making room in his home for Art. Dean Nelson Pearson peacefully returned to his heavenly home on November 18th. Preceded in death by his mother and father, brothers Jack Hardy, Andrew Hardy, sisters Minnie May Neslen and Velma Boyce. Michael enjoyed making memories with the family.". Mary was born in Chico, CA, on December 29, 1947, to Howard Gordon Berge and Margaret Carol (Gordon) Berge and was the oldest of seven siblings. There he made lifelong friendssome who became relatives. Gayle also loved animals and was a hard worker. From 1991 to 1994 he was the National Shooting Coach and coached the 1992 Olympic Team in Barcelona, Spain. The calling she loved the most was serving as an ordinance worker in the Cedar City, UT Temple. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. She also shared a link to the East Idaho News website, which hosted a statement posted by the Earl family after the murders. He attended Cedar High School where he excelled in track, basketball, and football. It went on describe how he met his future wife while he was an "outstanding" student at Southern Utah University before the couple went on to marry and start a large family. Arrangements and memorial tree planting by Serenity Funeral Home of Southern Utah, 986-9100. Kent really never recovered from his fathers death and there was an element of sadness deep inside of him. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Jerry was born on May. After graduating high school, Vernon joined the U.S. Navy and served on the U.S. Hancock, where he learned the skill of welding. He loved his girls. Robert loved his family and was so proud of his children. At the time of his passing, they had been married for 30 years. Shirley was a well-loved beautiful lady, full of life and feistiness. The family thanks you all for the kind words, flowers and meals that have been sent. She served a mission in the East Central States Mission. He was born Santiago Ricardo Mortensen on Feb. 7, 1933, in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, a descendant of the settlers of the 19th Century Latter-day Saint colonies in Mexico. He passed away on December 23, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. Mrs. Smith changed many lives and loved every single one of her students. Dottie, as she was known by friends and family, was the daughter of Jeppe and Margaret Knudsen. Annette always supported Sheridan in his professional career, uprooting her life several times to establish homes in Logan, UT, Richfield, UT, Monticello, UT, Burley, ID, and Battle Mountain, NV. A few days before she passed, she was concerned with how she was going to feed everyone one last meal, and insisted that meal included homemade pies! From this, his family grew with 14 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Everyone Donny met instantly fell in love with his good nature and genuine, positive, can-do attitude. She and her husband retired to Cedar City, UT in 1998. She received a Bachelors Degree in Child Development and Family Relationships from BYU, which she used throughout her life. Randy had a keen knowledge of just about everything. Charlene loved all animals, but particularly dogs and horses. She also loved doing crafts, painting, reading, listening to music and watching her favorite movies and sports. He was 83 years old. He enjoyed cutting Christmas trees for family and friends, which he continued to do year after year until just a few years ago. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. She was sealed for time and eternity to her childhood sweetheart, Glen Allen Montague on April 8, 1966 in the Salt Lake City Temple. Tausha was interviewed at the couples home in Enoch and was advised that she keep working with Canyon Creek Services or if there is a threat to safety, she needs to call law enforcement, the records state. A police officer walks by a crime scene trailer at the Haight family home, while (inset) two girls place flowers at a makeshift memorial outside the house in Enoch City, Utah. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. His grandson adored him and developed a funny little habit of collecting random objects to give to his grandpa, even over FaceTime. Throughout her career and work life, she actively supported her husbands passion for archery, which took her many places to visit and live. She was an amazing mother, beloved wife, wonderful sister and good friend to many. Grandkids Gage, Thristian, Skyler, Justin, Serenity, Ashton, Kyrsten, Kailee, Kadence, Jayden, Evelen, Justice David and Aria. Teeny especially enjoyed spending time at their "home away from home" cabin in Tommy Creek, Utah. On May 20th, 2022, Shirley (Maurer) Markham Koropp passed away peacefully in her sleep. He received his Elementary education in a little one-room house in Enoch Valley and his High School education in Cedar City, Utah. 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! Antonio passed away on May 3, 2021. The church responsibilities he loved most were anything that allowed him to use his analytical skills and attention to detail. She also had a great appreciation of music and spent much of her time playing the piano and singing. Gayle and Leah were married in Fountain Green, Utah on October 12, 1953, and their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. She loved her years of working in the family history library in Farmington, New Mexico. She was a genuine and loving neighbor, and you could find her over her wall talking to kids, taking them for ice cream, or sharing popsicles and stories. Arrangements are being provided by Brown Family Mortuary of Santaquin, Utah. They were blessed with three children: Isaac, Kaci and Reese. Every time they came to visit, he would scoop them up, bounce them on his knee while singing, This is the way the ladies ride.. We know that he is now singing that to baby Ollie in heaven. Family was very important to Tamie, she loved them all! His extremely witty, self-depreciating dry sense of humor interjected into daily interactions delighted all around him. She and John also were able to serve a brief mission in Texas. It wasnt just his stature that stood out from the rest. She is preceded in death by her husband Glen Allen Montague, parents Gordon Alan Soper and Doris Mae Fitzgerald and brother Paul Soper. . William (Bill) Duane Roda, 89, of St. George, Utah passed away on December 26, 2022, at 11:20 a.m. Bill died peacefully with his wife and daughters by his side at Intermountain St. George Regional Hospital. Online condolences may be sent to mortuary.org. He was reunited with the love of his life, and eternal Read More, St. George, Utah Our loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and great-grandmother Genial "Geanie" Lucille Bills Hamp, passed away at her Read More, St. George, Utah - Julie Horne Mahoney, age 63, passed away on February 15, 2023, after a long battle with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. After attending Panguitch High for 2 years he went back to Monroe for his senior year. Bob played football and basketball at Milford High School and was awarded All-State honors. Margaret is survived by her daughters, Cheryl of Brigham City, Utah; Bonnie of Santaquin, Utah; Shelly of Roy, Utah; and Jennifer of Bountiful, Utah. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Jubilee Home II, located in St. George Regional Hospital, St. George, Utah. He grew fast. 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. She taught for 5 or 6 years in the Alpine School district before she met Ray. He was a volunteer fireman, ambulance driver and EMTII. Her grandchildren; Dylan and Kayson Folks. He graduated From Southern Utah University with a Bachelor of Social Sciences; his passions were History and Criminal Justice. He enjoyed God's creations and often admired the beautiful scenery as he drove across several states over the years. The family would like to thank Dr. Mustufa T. Saifee, MD, Pulmonologist and the staffs of the CCU and ICU departments at Intermountain St. George Regional Hospital for their excellent care and compassionate understanding. He graduated from Cedar High and was married shorty after to Lynda Mitchell. As a young boy, his family moved to California, and then Glendale and Litchfield, Arizona, and in his teen years, his family relocated to Virgin, Utah. He met and married the love of his life, Connie Teresa Minner. Leahs greatest hobby was loving people. He attended and graduated from Cedar City High School. In her spare time Glenna enjoyed crocheting and knitting, often creating beautiful dolls, afghans and other gifts for her family. 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. Arrangements were under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Marilyn was born in Cedar City, Utah, on July 21,1932 at the old Cedar City hospital to Howard Logan and Agnes Thompson Arns. Two sons, Robert (Deanna) Groke of New Harmony and Richard (Tammy) Groke of St. George and a daughter Karen (Lon) Judd of Aztec, NM. Born in Cedar City, Utah on St. Patrick s Day, 1934, Merrill enjoyed a childhood Read More, Barbara Lee (Waldrip) Richmond, 93, passed away on Thursday morning, July 21, 2022 at the Long Term Care Center in Beaver, Utah. One of the hardest things in his life was staying home and doing nothing. He was the "Designated Examiner" for the Utah State Division of Mental Health and was Chairman of the Peer Review Committee. We miss him dearly, but are so grateful that he is no longer in pain and that we know that we can see him again. It was during his time in the Navy that he met the love of his life Idalee Doris Coles Singleton. Find the right funeral home to guide your family through end-of-life planning. Bud worked several jobs early on including the Utah International Iron Mines where he operated heavy equipment and worked as an electricians helper. Joan recently traveled to Seattle to visit family, friends and landmarks, recounting so many happy memories. She taught herself to play the accordion and encouraged her kids to take music lessons. Interment was at the Parowan City Cemetery under the direction of Heartlight Funeral Services (2002 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah). In the summer he worked doing jeep tours and guiding Jet Boats down the Green River. She enjoyed cooking, especially her coconut bread and cream pies. He is survived by his 2 brothers Bob (Lisa) Lathim and Rod (Rita) Lathim, four children: Winna Lathim Hesser, Dr. Kristen (C. Ray) Gregory, David Ballard, and Alyssa Lathim. Interment was in the Cedar City Utah Cemetery on September 30, 2022, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. 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. Kim crossed an item off his bucket list when he became a grandparent in February of 2021. Steven Gary Padley passed away at the age of 69 on January 27, 2023 surrounded by his loving family in St. George, Utah. The horrendous killings have left the southern Utah community of 7,500 residents just north of Cedar City in shock.Some residents and those who knew the Haights say they did not see any red flags during the divorce proceedings and the fact that Michael Haight committed the crimes makes the scenario even more shocking. 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. The funeral will follow, at 11am. 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. Services were under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Request Information He was a great photographer. Dottie was especially happy when spending time in nature. Visitations will begin at 10:00 A.M with services at 11:00 A.M followed by light refreshments. Jack Nelson Webster (JN), 87, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family on January 3, 2023. A funeral was held Monday, January 9, 2023, at 1:00 pm. under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Over his 25 years at SUU, he has received many letters of appreciation from students who realized the value of his courses as their careers progressed. Jeff was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently being made an Elder. Judy grew up in Summit NJ, where she graduated from Summit High School and earned a scholarship to St. Elizabeth Hospitals School of Nursing where she earned her RN. Denise is survived by her children Tisheena (Mike) Hollis, and Shaunte (Chris) Haas, both of Las Vegas, Nevada. They will be missed immensely by their family, friends, neighbors, classmates and community." For the next three decades Buck also delivered newspapers for The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News, The Las Vegas Review Journal, The New York Times and the USA Today making sure customers in all the National Parks and surrounding cities got their printed news. There he graduated with his bachelors degree in 1958. He is survived by his wife, Ann Marie DeLange Barnson of Cedar City, Utah; children, Robert Shawn (Jackie) Barnson, Washington Utah; Lori Ann Barnson, Cedar City, Utah; Robin Laree Barnson, Cedar City, Utah; Carrie LaBeth (Jared) Leishman, Washington, Utah; 14 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brothers, Willie (Cathy) Barnson, Lynn (Laurie) Barnson, Lonnie Barnson; sister, Jennie (Lynn) Bogart; sister-in-law, Linda Barnson. There will be a viewing for those who wish to say goodbye at the Southern Utah Mortuary from 10am-noon followed promptly by a graveside service at the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be made at mortuary.org. Donnie was born on October 20, 1960, in Bellflower, California, to Herschel and Joan Blount. He really enjoyed cutting firewood with his sons. In this case, the division did contact a detective with the Cedar City Police Department, who walked a caseworker through the familys run-in with Enoch police in 2020, previously reported by the Deseret News. Bob loved us all and he made sure we knew it. Our serene setting provides an elegant backdrop for all types of memorial services. Dad enjoyed many outdoor activities but one of his real passions was water skiing and he was a pro at it! Bill also learned how to speak German. Bill is preceded in death by his parents: Darrell and Oneita Lathim, his son Wayne Owen Lathim and most recently his wife Melanie Lathim. When her children were older, she started work at Yellow Front then later worked for several years with J.C. Penny until the store closed in Cedar City. He was injured on the job during his 31st year and retired earlier than he had planned on. They had four children together, Robert D. Butcher (Georgia) Overton, NV, Kennith R. Butcher (Pam) Toledo, WA, Donna M. Bogdon Carlin, NV and Paul D. Butcher (Peggy) Spring Creek, NV. He achieved the degrees of Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts all while working to support a large family. The decorations could never come down before her birthday. 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. She started a crafting business with her daughters, and had a craft booth at Country & More where she sold a variety of silk floral arrangements and handmade birdhouses. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Dave was a true renaissance man and he had a lot of talents and hobbies, taught himself to play the guitar, harmonica, mouth harp, the drum in the bagpipe band, even tried the didgeridoo. His children, James Tilman III of Cedar City, UT, Rebecca Sharp of Cedar City, UT and Erik (Heidi) Tilman of Lewisburg, PA. His brother, John Roy (Faye) Tilman of Oklahoma City, OK, sister Barbara Satterfield of Paragonah, UT. He graduated from Castle High School in Newburgh, Indiana and shortly after married Sondra Lynn Williams in Evansville, Indiana. He is predeceased by his father, Chuck Butters of Salt Lake City, Utah. Arrangements were made under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. His close friend group referred to themselves as The Dudes, and when they would see each other, even to this day, they would greet each other with a head nod and a low growl. She then moved to St. George 8 years ago to be closer to family. The funeral service was available to stream at mortuary.org/obituaries/jack-webster. An Open House was held from 1:30-3:00 pm at 2223 W. Sunset Pointe in Cedar City, UT 84720 after the graveside service. Dean is survived by his beloved wife, Rebecca, and their seven children: Robert Pearson, Alan (Mary) Pearson, Holly (Steve) Jolley, Janet (Brian) Chamberlain, Suzanne (Lee) Roundy, Mary Lynne (Nathan) Miller, and Kristin (Preston) Porter; 30 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Colleen Hawkes. She went upstairs and saw he had thrown his phone. 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. 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. 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. Online condolences can be made at www.mortuary.org. With five children to care for Stubby gave his everything to provide for his family; at one point working three jobs just to be sure his children wanted for nothing. While living in Cedar City, Ira and Margaret were members of the Pioneer Park Ward, and they made many friends. Tausha, in a Dec. 13 interview with a division caseworker, asked that they not interview Michael until after she had filed for divorce. Ada Marilyn Rust Murie left this world on December 14th, 2022, at the age of 94, ready to start her next adventure. He has worked as a mechanic for Western Auto, rode shotgun for an armored truck, handyman, had a small Farm, taught Hunters Safety, was a certified with Rope Rescue, a Chimney sweep, Utah State Fire, Brian Head Fire Department as a Fire Chief and Department Trainer, Iron County Ambulance, Iron County Search and Rescue, Holiday Inn Maintenance, and Vips. During the next five years, he finished his degree at Utah State University where he was in ROTC, joined the Army as a 2nd Lt., and served our country during the Korean War. From 1985 to 2018, Peter created, owned and operated Helios Studio, a commercial photography and design studio in Columbia, MO. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Steven Stubby Glade Stubbs was a caring father, grandfather, brother, and friend. Southern Utah Mortuary Marjorie Heyborne Age 70 Marjorie Jones Heyborne was reunited with her parents and brothers on the morning of February 21st, 2023. He got into trouble when they floated up in the wash. She would spend her final years counseling troubled youth. 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. Those who were unable to attend may view the service online. He loved challenges, flying, hiking, biking and swimming. They spent much of their time building and tending to their cabin haven on Kanarra Mountain where they hosted numerous family retreats. Donna is survived by her children: Shanna (Mike) Stubbs, Ellen (Dale) Urie, Richard (Kathy) Jolley, and Linda (Mitch) Gibilterra. He and Ann spent many summer weekends on the mountain. He is survived by his wife Lynda, son Lance (Leanne Wade), 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Their courtship, marriage, and devotion to each other for the past seventy years is the perfect example of how this should be done. He always kept his hair trimmed and nice. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery. During this time, he continued his love of books and learning, working as the Bookmobile Librarian. She was sealed to Ronald Jones on July 11, 1959, in the St. George Temple.
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