He was the youngest of 3 boys. Joans family is so very grateful for all the support and complete love shown for her and all of us. Legacy is updated regularly throughout the day with submissions from newspapers, funeral homes, and direct from the community. We are forever grateful for his love, kindness, willingness to give and help others. She graduated from Mayfair High School in Lakewood in 1963. Bill was born June 21, 1946, to Darrell and Oneita Lathim in Kanab, Utah. He was devoted to his wife Kari, who calls him the love of her life, and adored supporting and spending time with his grandchildren. He was first married in May of 1972 in St. George to Lynn Jenson of Cedar City. As he would say, "You rock!". Donna loved to travel and was able to honor her Danish Heritage when she took a trip to Denmark with members of her family. She served in many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was devoted to her family. Jim retired from Litton in 1998 and they moved to Tehachapi, California, where they intended to stay. She was sealed for time and eternity to her childhood sweetheart, Glen Allen Montague on April 8, 1966 in the Salt Lake City Temple. He was born May 17, 1939, in Durango, Colorado Read More, Marilyn Henderson 03/17/1930 - 02/22/2023 Marilyn Morgan Henderson was surrounded by her loving family as she passed away on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 in St. George, Utah. A viewing was held at Southern Utah Mortuary on Friday October 14th 2022 from 4pm-6pm. 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). After three years of service he joined the Bureau of Indian Affairs where he worked for 30 years on several different Indian Reservations and for several different Indian Agencies. They welcomed a younger sister, Ileene in 1947 and made many memories together. Donna never met a stranger, and once you said Hello, you were a friend. Both escaped as soon as possible and joined the military. It is during times like these that our thoughts are drawn toward a loving and all knowing God who created a beautiful plan of salvation that extends far beyond the mortal loss of those most precious to us. Nicole Plough and (Isreal Rodriguez) of Parowan, Utah. He married Bonnie Batt in 1961, and the marriage was solemnized in the St. George Temple in 1967. Recent Obituaries | Metcalf Mortuary Larry served in the US Army as a mechanic during the Vietnam War. She married Raymond E. Bennett on June 11, 1970, in the Manti Temple. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. She was greeted in heaven by her husband, Ira; her son, Anthony Steven Reynolds; her favorite canine son, Max; her parents and siblings; a granddaughter, Betsy Carpenter; a grandson, Cristian Luke Lashinske; and two sons in law, Dennis Carpenter and Bo Heath. Marguerite was always a diligent student and highly valued education. He was preceded in death by his parents Alexander Holmes and Ruth Stott Holmes, as well as his sister Marilyn Millet. 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. Vernon and Idalee were married in Alameda, California. He could put together and fix just about anything. He passed away way too soon on June 26, 2022 in WA. He enjoyed watching his daughter become a parent and watching his grandson reach various developmental milestones. Obituaries Your loved one lived an amazing life filled with memories that should be preserved. Special appreciation goes to the employees at the Cedar City Cancer Center. She taught for 5 or 6 years in the Alpine School district before she met Ray. Duane was unable to graduate from high school due to obligations on the family farm. Mary enjoyed traveling, rockhounding, and researching genealogy. She is survived by her husband, Kleston Hart Laws, her children, Kyle (Erica) Laws, Karen Laws, Wade (Laura) Laws, Eric (Angela) Laws, Lynette (Nathan) Bowcutt, 16 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, her brother, Larry (Carol) Jensen, and her sister Betty (Joe) Topham. She spent her early years there and graduated from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California. Bill manifested exceptional intelligence early in life. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. She will be missed by many. He is preceded in death by his father Bernard David Hartman and brother-in-law Sam Waddle. A recording of the service is available through the mortuary's website: https://my.gather.app/remember/martin-autrey Funeral Arrangements provided by Utah Valley Mortuary in Lindon, Utah. Darren loved Ryan. Grandkids Gage, Thristian, Skyler, Justin, Serenity, Ashton, Kyrsten, Kailee, Kadence, Jayden, Evelen, Justice David and Aria. Carol married the love of her life, Evan York Jones, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints St. George Temple on August 20, 1971. Till we meet again, sweet, darling boy. UT. He always loved planes and flying and built model planes since he was a boy. Leah loved growing up in Fountain Green, Utah and treasured her relationships with her Crowther and Christiansen relatives. 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. Scott was born November 11, 1981 in Price, Utah to his parents Read More, Haley Lyn White Mayhew, known to many as Blondie age 44 our beautiful wife, mother, sister and daughter returned to her heavenly home on August Read More, William George Martin, 85, of Greenville, passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2022, in Greenville surrounded by his family. By the time the caseworker entered the Haights . Six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Aaron Holmes was the self-employed owner of Iron County Auto Sales located in Cedar City, Utah for over 20 years. She had all the best camping spots and could cook the best meals. He spent most of his childhood with his grandma and grandpa Perry, whom he dearly loved and admired. It was like watching a professional baseball pitcher beginning an elaborate wind-up. His other daughter, Lisa Mueller, passed away in 2003. Though he had previously attended Central Washington University and Brigham Young University, SUU is where the degrees happened. His Four Children: Denise R. (Lee Wahlquist) of Rexburg Idaho Their Children: Shauna (Colby Pearson), Tyler (Katrina), Darci (Danny Abbott), Jacob, Matthew (Jensen) and Eight Great-Grandchildren from the Wahlquist Family. In true Joan fashion, she did not want a funeral service of any kind. Her faith was her guide through her life, especially these past few years. 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. Marilyn is also survived by her sister Phebe Ray (Dale V. Ray). Following the move to Prairie du Chien her father found work with the WPA and the railroad. David knew and loved his Savior Jesus Christ. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. They have loved living in their little piece of heaven where Paul spent a lot of time tinkering in their house and yard over the years. For those unable to attend in person, please join us via Zoom. Dottie lived a life of grace and service to others. in Communications with a specialization in Cinema & Photography from Southern Illinois University. She earned a graduate registered nursing degree at Childrens Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Denver in 1954. She was informed of the company rules, that employees were not allowed to date any of the crew. He was a great photographer. She did everything she could to make individual, core memories with each of them. James worked in the Landscaping industry, was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In lieu of flowers, you can honor our favorite scallywag by donating to a food pantry or an animal shelter. Thank you, Cedar City 20th Ward and neighbors, for all of your loving support. 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). In 1978, he completed his B.A. He passed quickly from a heart attack in the Albuquerque New Mexico Airport as he was traveling to begin a new job to provide for his family. He believed strongly in Eternal life and was met by those family members gone before. Louise was born to Melvin Parry and Naomi Mackelprang on July 30, 1925, in Cedar City. He also taught many adult education courses in cooking and mechanics. Martin dearly loved all their 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Attending the temple and having a current temple recommend were very important to him. She ultimately had a portion of her lung removed which resulted in a lifetime of pulmonary related issues. Gayle started dating Mari Sharon Gorman in middle School and they were married on March 18, 1961. She enjoyed a career in the banking industry in Chicago, Las Vegas, and Phoenix for 40 years. The Hotline also provides information on local resources. Dean Nelson Pearson peacefully returned to his heavenly home on November 18th. Dave gave 25 years of service to the Los Angeles City Fire Department as a firefighter, Engineer, and Paramedic. The family instead encourages you to vote for Trump. He retired from Southwest Utah Mental Health in 2000. Born March 7, 1968, in California to Gail and Neil Daniels Read More, Katy Fife's passing on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 has been publicly announced by Hughes Mortuary in Saint George, UT. Leslies children would like to thank Lee for caring for their mom with such deep love and unwavering devotion, especially during the last few months. Donald Ray Blount, age 62, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with CIDP on October 31, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. Mary gave birth to seven children and raised six, and raised niece, Kaylee Powers and nephew, Curtis Neidigh, as well as various grandchildren throughout her lifetime. Peter was born the youngest of six children in Cedar City, Utah to Peter Fife and Rebecca Bladen Leigh. 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. Leslie Kathleen (West) Kupfer, age 74, passed away peacefully at her home in Parowan surrounded by her loving family on October 20, 2022. He worked and ran the company until his retirement in 2010. She taught elementary school for many years. As a young child, John would follow his dad around and earned the nickname, Buddy, which in his teen years evolved to Bud, then to John as he matured. Tom was a highly skilled machinist and worked for Kennametal for 30 years. He had a love-hate relationship with the Utah Jazz and BYU, and, as a secret passion, he loved being a creative cook. Funeral services will be Wednesday, December 14, 2022, at 11 am in the Paragonah Ward Chapel. In her spare time Glenna enjoyed crocheting and knitting, often creating beautiful dolls, afghans and other gifts for her family. Ted met Patti in the year 2000 when they became good friends. Kent and Lynn were married December 15, 1966, by Spencer W. Kimball in the Salt Lake Temple. He was born on March 12, 1942, in Berkeley, California, where his mother, Rachel Anne Masterson Gibson, was staying temporarily with an aunt while his father, Alson Parr Gibson, performed military duties elsewhere. Follow this link to view additional details about Donna's Services, including any available live streams: https://my.gather.app/remember/donna-jolley. They returned to Utah to raise their family and lived in Provo, American Fork, and Lake Shore. He graduated in math and chemistry in 1964, bought a brand new 1964 Ford, and then married his sweetheart Sherry, and moved to Cedar City for their honeymoon and began teaching on a one-year contract at Cedar City High School. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at noon in the Panguitch 3rd Ward Chapel, 550 South 100 West. That was a rewarding 8 years, serving as motivation to put cancer in the background to concentrate on her priority of living her life. He grew up in the Reseda Valley of Southern California and married his high school sweetheart, Judy Rae Hall on February 2nd 1964. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Sherry and her parents, his oldest son Roland and his brother-in-law Ken. Nearly 62 years in March 2023. He never left. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. Other survivors include her cousins and great nieces and nephews. The. Kent served a highly successful mission to the Northern Indian Mission located in Rapid City, South Dakota. Dad loved his family and attended the majority of family events, ballgames and projects. She was proceeded in death by her mother Mignon Hatch, and her husband Donald Cripps. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. Devin graduated from Cedar High School. He and Ann made their life in Cedar City where he worked for IML Freight Lines. Dottie, Don, and their sons camped in remote spots, fished, hiked, and explored all over the West. Followed by a graveside service at the cemetery in Enterprise, UT at 1:00pm. During this time, Stubby attended Hurricane High School where he made many friends for life. W. Christensen, and her mother, Frances Erickson Christensen. 2023 has been publicly announced by Serenity Funeral Home of Southern Utah in Saint . Gerald is preceded in death by his loving parents Altha and Wilbur Blackburn, and his wife, Margaret Blackburn. Jean was born August 5, 1939 in Salina to George Marvin and Ila Throckmorton Burr. Why? They were baptized and were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple. They encouraged her to make a safety plan. It was during his time in the Navy that he met the love of his life Idalee Doris Coles Singleton. They were married Sept 15th, 1947, at Swains Creek, which was at the time Crofts sawmill, up Cedar Mt. Charles Darwin Hulet, 93, was born October 7, , 1929, in Cedar City, Utah and slipped away quietly in his sleep in the early morning hours of January 14. , Neil Harrison Gardner passed from the world he so enjoyed. He was the son of Dean Chandler Boyack and Virginia Moody Boyack. Interment with military honors, Veterans Cemetery at Camp Williams, Bluffdale, Utah. And they said it wouldnt last! Pam and Mike Smith of Beaver, Utah married on June 22, 1995. Ultimately, the interview with Michael Haight never happened, according to the division. He enjoyed participating in the Sons of the Utah Pioneers, and was well known for his service to neighbors, friends, and family, particularly in generously lending his financial and tax expertise. He yells a lot and wants to make sure they know he is right. They were deployed to Germany for 16 months where Marilyn was busy with church work in a small branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and substitute taught at a school on the army base. She was strong and courageous always, but especially when she was recently diagnosed with Basal Cell Carcinoma. Shanna, Ellen, Richard, and Linda. In the summer he worked doing jeep tours and guiding Jet Boats down the Green River. Online condolences can be made at mortuary.org. Anna attended schools in Paragonah and Parowan, Utah, and college in Cedar City, Utah. He was born February 17th, 1955, in San Gabriel, California to Alexander John Holmes and Ruth Mary Stott Holmes. He was surrounded by his loved ones. Leslie was preceded in death by her parents, her son-in-law Ron Wood, her step-daughter Kori Kupfer and grandson Bridger West. Rae Marker Mace, 98, died on September 25, 2022, in Henderson, Nevada. Vernon moved to Cedar City, Utah in his early teens and learned the skills of farming and woodworking. Tom worked 37 years for Utah Power and Light (and its subsequent owners) as a control room operator at their Blundell Geothermal Plant in Milford, along with a brief tenure at their Emery County plant in Ferron, Utah. He had a determination to live a full life and will be remembered for coining the phrase, Yesterdays gone, tomorrows not here, so today is the only day youve got. According to the division, the entire family had red marks from the seatbelt. Tom was born on June 1st, 1950, in Cedar City, Utah to Joseph Rue and Emma Anne (Slick) Swindlehurst of Beaver. They were blessed with 4 daughters and 7 sons. In 1987 he became an agent for Motor Cargo Freight Lines as the owner of Utah/Arizona Trucklines. James is survived by his wife, Linda Tilman of Parowan, UT. Jerry served as the Bishop of the Antimony Ward, he also served in many other church callings, including being a temple worker in the St. George Temple. She loved gardening and together with Joe, raised a beautiful vegetable garden each year. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. Martin grew up in Hooks, then served honorably in the U.S. Navy. However the incident was unaccepted due to no disclosure of harm or threatened harm.. Following her burial, please join with the family for her Celebration of Life at the Canyon View Stake Center Chapel. She was an avid reader, a consistent journaler, and a foodie. Rae was an instructor of graduate courses at UNLV and a guidance counselor with the Clark County School District, counseling children at John C. Fremont Junior High School. She was married to the love of her life, Paul F. Butcher, on September 10, 1938, until he passed on April 14, 1997. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings. Born August 2, 1931, to Vern Ernest Sorensen and Lois Jane Harmon, Glade was the third of four children and the only son. She converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in her early years. Marilyn was born October 23, 1935, in Toquerville, Utah to Wilford W Bergstrom and Leah Johnson Bergstrom. This was his career most of his life until sold his business. She is proceeded in death by her parents, her brother Russ Stewart and her husband. The Holy Father brought him home after over 8 years of suffering. A private memorial was held in Parowan on July 9, 2022. Her grandchildren were the recipients of many of her homemade blankets, quilts, hats, scarves and dish cloths. Ira passed away in December 2016, leaving Margaret to navigate a new life without her sweetheart. 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. 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. He spent much of his time in the Pacific Ocean, where he and his friends would play and surf the many beaches in the warm California sun. She is Grandma to 12 and Great-Grandma to 17. He often climbed and camped to remote areas in Zion National Park to capture the perfect light in canyons. She donated her body to Science in hope for cures for her causes of lung cancer, type-2 diabetes and glaucoma. Jimmaile is survived by her children, Debbie Morris of Cedar City, Utah, Ron Davis Jr. (Dodie) of San Jose, California and Matt Davis (Leticia) of Tucson, Arizona. Dad would always pitch in and help with home or remodel projects but refused to let you help him with his chores. Meredith worked for many years as a Secretary at Moapa Valley High School. Also survived by siblings, Kathleen Hedrick Barnes, George Hedrick and wife Alexandria, Nela Hedrick Kroll and husband David, and brother-in-laws Reg Kiser and wife Lori, and Fred A Kiser and wife Kelly. He wanted us to know we shouldnt be sad when he passed, that he felt he had led a good life, and he was looking forward to going and seeing family and friends that had passed before him. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. He also loved going to concerts, hiking, gardening, skateboarding, snowboarding, cooking and various types of art. Joan had the unique talent for collecting friends, accentuated by her non-judgmental approach to relationships and the rare ability to love unconditionally. Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 21, at the Enoch 5th Ward Building, 2233 East Village Green Road, Enoch, Utah, at 11 a.m. Family and friends may call Friday morning 9:30 to 10:30 prior to services. After retirement, Kathy spent 6 years in Mexico serving those in need, especially women and children. She married her college sweetheart and life-long partner Donald Stucker that same year on March 27,1954. And the team at Cedar City Hospital Infusion Center. Michael was extremely critical of how Tausha spent money, according to the records. During this time, he continued his love of books and learning, working as the Bookmobile Librarian. She rooted for the underdog and always wanted everyone to do their best. Request Information She loved to travel and was a lifetime learner. sumortuary.com. Anna loved Martins Cove. Those who were unable to attend may view the service online. She worked as a nurse in Oncology, then Nursing Home care, and finished her career as a Hospice nurse, which was her favorite role. He missed home, and moved back to Iron County, where he worked for nine years in the Iron Mine as an electrician apprentice. Tom passed away unexpectedly last Thursday night, June 23rd, in his Beaver home. Jeffrey Orton Taylor, 69, passed away peacefully on January 28th, 2023, at Beaver Valley Hospital in Beaver, UT. He was tender-hearted, kind, and loved his family more than anything. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. He loved being outdoors fishing, hiking, biking and camping. He worked there during the summers while he attended college and went to work there full time after he graduated. Dad jokes were his forte, and his laugh was contagious. We will miss Mom, but look forward to being reunited as an eternal family. Much of what Carmen touched, turned to gold. He served as chief psychologist for five counties. The funeral service was available to stream at mortuary.org/obituaries/jack-webster. Always willing to offer his help and support. You knew something was coming, but you never knew just how fast, slow or curvy the ball was that was surely headed your way. He loved to make custom arrows and bow strings for others. He was interested in everything avionics, and wished he would have followed in his father's footsteps and became a pilot in General Aviation.