He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Sherry and her parents, his oldest son Roland and his brother-in-law Ken. Z Wayne Hardy 1941 - 2023 Milford, Utah Gerald Wayne Hardy, 82, passed away from cancer on April 26, 2023, surrounded by the love of his family, at the Milford Memorial Hospital in Milford, Utah. He was born on December 6, 1955 in Evansville, Indiana to Bernard David Hartman and Rosalie Verena Fehrenbacher. His love of nature, his dry wit and humor, peacemaking, and unconditional support of loved ones will be greatly missed, though we know he is received in joy by his loved ones now in paradise. Evelyn Matheson Hill, 85, passed away peacefully in her home on August 19, 2022. Invite anyone to be a helper. He had a quick wit and sense of humor that was enjoyed by all those who knew him. 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. Marilyn Bergstrom Robinson A very good lady, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on June 16, 2022, to join her husband, son and many other beloved family members. His father was so proud of the hard work and determination he consistently put forth to succeed in football. A Pennsylvania native who later married and moved to California where she worked for many years as a nurse and later became a mother of three children with whom she loved and adored. She is remembered for her incredible science lessons and read-alouds of her favorite books. His candids caught kids completely unaware so often that they called him FLASH, for they said he had the fastest finger in the west. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Evans and his sister, Shirley Andre. Also making the best peanut brittle around. He is survived by his brother, George I. Blackwell, children Ken (Rhonda) Blackwell, Kathy (Vance) Shakespear, Carolynn (Jerry) Simmons, Dwight (Sue) Blackwell, Brent (Brenda) Blackwell, Brenda (Mitch) Stevens, Kristina (Alan) Williams, Janelle Blackwell, and Jennifer (Daniel) Suliafu. His first employment was with Goetex/Gearhart. Olpin Stevens | Fillmore, UT Funeral Services were held on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at 11:00 am at the Cedar Rock Church (75 E Center, Cedar). Duane chose the profession of teaching industrial arts; auto mechanics, wood shop and metal shop. He died at home, hand in hand with his eternal companion, surrounded by family. She loved teaching and loved the students as her own. He was a diligent and loving home teacher and ministering brother - always developing lasting relationships which he tried hard to maintain even after moving to new areas. Pete loved the outdoors and was active in snow skiing, spelunking, horseback riding, camping, rock climbing, mountaineering, fly fishing, and quarry jumping. Get to take one last hot air balloon trip, safe and sound from all harm. Interment is in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Services were available live stream via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/.92523285481?pwd=OVBOVjJCaWphb25hdlVtbXppTWY3dz09. She taught many Relief Society and young women lessons. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, May 12 at 11:00 am at the Grace Christian Church at 845 W. 200 South in Parowan, Pastor Steve Baden officiating. He was active in many different organizations and activities in high school and college, and won a national championship for the SUU Forensics and Debate program in 1982. Online Condolences can be sent to www.mortuary.org. Born August 2, 1931, to Vern Ernest Sorensen and Lois Jane Harmon, Glade was the third of four children and the only son. While attending college she met a cowboy named Melvin Bulloch and they were married on May 17, 1952 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was an Eagle Scout. Those included fishing, collecting silver, researching the existence of aliens, and discussing the conspiracies surrounding them. He earned his Associates Degree in Automotive Service Technology and in 1969 he graduated with his Bachelors Degree in Industrial Technology. 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. After attending Panguitch High for 2 years he went back to Monroe for his senior year. Later he worked for UDOT as a surveyor and drafter. He was 83 years old. 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 was on the Board of Directors several times. James Calvin Turnbaugh passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, November 17, 2022, with his wife and his little dog by his side. Claim this funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. In April 2015, the couple was called to serve in the Nauvoo Illinois Temple, but Paul passed away before they could report to the mission. She graduated from Cedar High School and earned an associates degree from the Branch Agricultural College and a bachelor's degree from the Utah State Agricultural College. The professional and caring staff at Southern Utah Mortuary has been carrying out the personal wishes of families in our community for decades. His beautiful spirit went from one loving fathers arms into anothers. He also enjoyed Sunday dinners; he just didnt enjoy showing up for them. Their favorite spring through fall retreat was the family cabin on Cedar Mountain where Don and Dottie spent 2-3 days each week after retirement. John and Sandy were avid square dancers for over 30 years, most of that time with the B-Sharps Club, where they often danced in places like Yosemite, Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland, and others. Jim was the seventh of ten children born to Jesse William and Maria Clara Aldaz Mortensen. Until these last couple of months, dad never missed giving a birthday and Christmas card with a little cash in it to everyone in his family even the newborn babies. Mom considered this team as her friends. They made their home in Enoch, where they raised their five children. He was a baptized catholic and enjoyed fishing and hunting. After bravely battling Parkinsons Disease and cancer for more than 10 years he passed away peacefully Monday, August 15th at 5:38pm in Cedar City, Utah, with his daughter-in-law at his side. She later earned her Master of Education degree and reading endorsement from Southern Utah University. Services were under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. They were HIS girls. Gerald has always deeply valued his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of the gospel. In addition to his academic positions, he was involved in a variety of other professional pursuits, including consulting work and the horse racing business. It wasnt just his stature that stood out from the rest. Larry will be deeply missed and loved forever by all that knew him! Nothing was more important to her than her family. She later married Gary Clark on February 12th, 2018. Kathy was still sharp as a tack to the very end, spending her time watching the clock and keeping everyone on track. By default will use the calendar color, Weather data is currently not available for this location, stec_replace_current_temp stec_replace_current_temp_units, Wind stec_replace_current_wind stec_replace_current_wind_units stec_replace_current_wind_direction, Feels like stec_replace_current_feels_like stec_replace_current_temp_units, stec_replace_min / stec_replace_max stec_replace_temp_units. Daddy grew up in Glenwood, UT, surrounded by many family members who taught him the value of hard work and helped him see the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ through their love and example. Bill later met the love of his life, Melanie Hansen. He immensely adored his two dachshunds: Bailee-Girl and Shadow-Boy; he enjoyed their walks, ball time, and lots of snuggles. 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. Each year he set a goal to hike to the top of Cedar Citys C trail in under an hour by the time the first snow of the season fell. Sam was a diesel mechanic and later branch manager of Wheeler Machinery for After 76 years on this earth, our loving husband, father, and grandpa Samuel Robert Scott passed away at the Vernal Beehive Home on April 16, 2023, after a long battle with dementia. This did not stop her from continuing to learn. Online condolences can be sent at www.mortuary.org. He is survived by his wife Fujie, daughter Laura (Kevin) Howell, and son Donald (Sharon) Vitarbo as well as 3 granddaughters (Shannon, Shawna (Guy) and Danielle), 2 step-grandsons (Tyson and Travis) 4 great-grandchildren (Lucas, Lana, Emmerson and TraZiais) and numerous other beloved family members. She threw her energy into working as a Lady Lion at Fourth of July festivities and during the rodeo as well as volunteering with the Utah Pioneers. Glenna is survived by her daughters Sherrie (Chad) Prisbrey of Cedar City, Utah; Kaylyn (Danny) Moss of Como, Texas; and Kim (Brent) Murie of Enoch, Utah, as well as 10 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Elwin was born on May 7, 1942 to Rulon and Ruby Nelson Davis in Glendale, California. Charlene loved all animals, but particularly dogs and horses. Our family was taught the gospel by 2 sister missionaries and then baptized and a year later sealed in the Mesa Arizona Temple. They later divorced. She served in many church callings over the years. He enjoyed God's creations and often admired the beautiful scenery as he drove across several states over the years. He was raised in Cedar City, his gypsy soul had him live his adult life in CA, UT, CO, WA, OR and HI. Viewing will be Wednesday, May 25, from 6:00-8:00 pm, and Thursday, May 26th at 9:30 prior to services. One career highlight was being in charge of supplying all of the medical stations for the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. Reba Anne Webster Schoppmann passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home Thursday, November 17, 2022, at the age of 83. You Can Count On Us ". Marty was an avid sportsman and was proud to be a member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Along with 11 children, they raised several animals, but her dogs were like 2nd children, especially Mickey, Skeeter, Shep and Max. The family will receive friends from 9:30 till 10:30 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Invariably, the reply would be 20 or more cents lower than the current cost of gas in Beaver, to which Tom always replied Well, I guess that's the price ya have to pay to live in Paradise! with his ever-present grin and chuckle. Enter your email below to receive a grief support message from us each day for a year. She loved the temple and the people she was able to serve over the years. He was the President and CEO of Weber Technologies Incorporated (WTI) and was aiming to resurrect his father's business (WTI) and his Dads invention called The Selective Sampling Receiver. Aaron Holmes was the self-employed owner of Iron County Auto Sales located in Cedar City, Utah for over 20 years. Meredith attended Moapa Valley High School and enjoyed dance and music. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. Larry Hoyt Reed, aged 75, passed away in the comfort of his St. George, Utah home after succumbing to his cancer diagnosis. Meredith worked for many years as a Secretary at Moapa Valley High School. Dave was preceded in death by his Father Ralph David Stolrow, Mother Margery Eleanor Van Patter, Cousins Don Bearnth, and Bob Bearnth, his Uncle and Aunt Jerry and Katie Bearnth, Father In-law Jack Richard Hall, and Mother In-law Gloria Rae Anderson. They made their home in Parowan, Utah until they moved to Beaver, UT. Robert Lovell Crane, 89, passed away peacefully in Cedar City, Utah on November 29, 2022. Cedar City Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Cedar City, UT - Echovita Ted met Patti in the year 2000 when they became good friends. While teaching, he also worked doing landscaping at Three Fountains and delivering papers to the paperboys. During this time, he earned All-Conference honors. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks for donations to Sun Tree Hospice in Cedar City UT, to whom they are grateful for kind and compassionate care at the end of her life. However, his favorite position was that of a teacher. He was born 10 April 1969 in Irving, Texas to Kenneth and Cherril (Dennis) Easley. It was love at first sight! It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Wayne Hardy (Milford, Utah), born in Cedar City, Utah, who passed away on April 26, 2023, at the age of 82, leaving to mourn family and friends. Francisco was born on October 6, 1981, in Cenotillo, Yucatan Mexico to Francisco Damaso and Marta Dzib Mazun. Michael is survived by too many loved ones to count, but most especially by his mother and father, Taylor and Dustin Steed, his brother, Gabriel Steed, his grandparents, Milton and Cindee Steed and Alden and Debby Lewis, as well as his many uncles, aunts, and cousins. He enjoyed reading scriptures daily and holds a current temple recommend. Online condolences may be left at mortuary.org. Later in life, she served a Family History mission in Salt Lake City with her spouse. She is preceded in death by her sweetheart; Robert Stanley Schoppman, parents; George Burdett and Reva Roundy Webster, brothers and their spouses; Dono and Colleen, Joel and Marann, and Kent and Phyllis Webster, as well as several nieces, nephews and many beloved friends. His hobbies included reloading, camping, hunting, driving and site seeing. Glen and ReNee are also survived by their Honorary Family of Monte & Connie Lloyd. Charles Jeffrey Tabak, infant son of Ryan and Cassandra Tabak, was born and passed away on Wednesday April 12, 2023. She was born May 28, 1938, to Carlos Earl and Roka Prothero Thornton in Cedar City, Utah. She color analyzed many friends, family and neighbors. He actually fell in love 4 times over. Darren finally fell in love in the year 2000 when he met Kristal Bulloch. He worked as a chemist for the EPA, NASA and finished his career at AMPAC, in Cedar City, UT. He enjoyed hunting deer with his family, leaving many does as widows. 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. He married Sherry Lynn Marshal Taylor November 1, 1975, in Minersville, UT. A son, Cody and a daughter, Jaymi. From 1996-1997, she and Paul served in the Stockholm Sweden Temple. Special treats were prepared and freely shared. She was born August 22, 1947 in Salt Lake City, UT to Gordon Alan Soper and Doris Mae Fitzgerald. Services will be held at the Greens Lake Chapel, off Greens Lake Road, Cedar City, Utah. After graduation he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in New Zealand. Its also rumored that he was spotted on several occasions riding the fin of a whale shark around the bay. Online condolences can be made at www.mortuary.org. The comradery of friends and musicians in jam sessions, and the many bands of which he was a member, will forever be a part of him. The 5th great-grandchild will be born in February 2023. He was recruited by LDS Family Services to administer the Indian Student Placement Program in Southern Utah until the program ended. In 1966 Marilyn went to nursing school to become an LPN. He loved the temple and had a testimony of his Savior Jesus Christ. Reed was born on February 10, 1940, in Cedar City, Utah. In 1996, already having one young daughter, he then took on four rambunctious boys under the age of nine. She earned a scholarship to attend college, but due to family circumstances was unable to accept it. After graduating from Rancho High School in 1961, he attended the University of Nevada in Reno before entering the U.S. Army, where he was ultimately stationed in Germany as part of the Signal Corps. She was blessed by the fellowship of many faithful friends and members of the Church. Two sons, Robert (Deanna) Groke of New Harmony and Richard (Tammy) Groke of St. George and a daughter Karen (Lon) Judd of Aztec, NM. He really enjoyed cutting firewood with his sons. He was very adventurous and always up for anything. Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Bob and Caroline, her great-grandson Jrayden, and her eternal companion Max. Online condolences may be left at mortuary.org. Lylis was an active member of the LDS Church and served in various callings. He worked and ran the company until his retirement in 2010. Marty collected many things, but his innumerable friends were what he loved most. Southern Utah Mortuary Obituaries - Echovita Brent Turek is a husband, father, brother and friend, who dedicated his life to the care of those around him. Most of those years she took care of newborn babies, giving them the special love that only she could give. As the first person in his family to graduate from college, our Air Force veteran, engineer, and determined father was a trailblazer who has inspired and paved the way for future generations to follow in their educational pursuits. LeeAnn Gentry Obituary (1940 - 2023) | Cedar City, Utah - Echovita He took automotive classes at Sevier Valley Tech while finishing high school at South Sevier High. She had a special ability to connect and build relationships with family members, neighbors, friends and even strangers in line at the grocery store. Bill was born on March 12, 1947 to Dixie and Robert Ryan in Owatonna, Minnesota. This was his career most of his life until sold his business. She made her friends part of our family, and we are all blessed by the many friendships she had through the years. Larry was quite the character and will be sorely missed! He grew up in Newark, went to trade school, and married Cathy Mahr. The young couple then moved to Fort Ord, California, where Paul was stationed with the United States Army. They bought 2 pieces of ground from Robert Reeves and Floyd Bekins and later another farm from their brother Norman, they successfully raised dairy cattle, alfalfa and corn. Southern Utah Mortuary. Glen has shown in every way the spirit of dedication, the service of a hard worker, a family man and a friend. Darren traveled overseas and here in the United States as he served, but he was always surprising his family with little getaways. He started his career with the Salt Lake City Police Department as a volunteer and then he was hired on with the University of Utah Police Department. He is survived by his spouse Debra Sue Elam Holmes of Enoch Utah; daughters Summer Holmes Spicer of Enoch Utah, Holly Holmes Christensen (Andrew Christensen) of Cedar Hills Utah, Amber Holmes Jimenez (Stefan Jimenez) of Houston Texas; and siblings Jacklin Johnson (Robert Johnson), Carolyn Elswick (Russell Elswick-deceased), John Holmes (Renee Holmes), Glen Holmes (Lettie Holmes), David Holmes (Vickie Holmes-deceased), Dorothy Holmes, Florence McDermott (Keith McDermott-deceased), Jim Holmes (Debbie Holmes), Stephen Holmes (Susan Holmes); and eight grandchildren. She taught for 5 or 6 years in the Alpine School district before she met Ray. He always had a strong work ethic. Vicki is survived by her children; Melissa Steele and (Jordan Noel) of Parowan, Utah. He was also a lifetime member of the Cedar City Elks Lodge BPOE 1556. He was born and raised in Helper, Utah. He always felt he could get it done himself. All you really knew was that youd better be ready! She made so many children feel important. When she made a friend, she held onto them for life. He was a fearless man who embodied hard work, dedication, and charity in all areas of his life. He also loved going to concerts, hiking, gardening, skateboarding, snowboarding, cooking and various types of art. He went back to school at Orange Coast College and then transferred to Northwestern University in Chicago where he received his certification as a Prosthetist. Dean Nelson Pearson peacefully returned to his heavenly home on November 18th. We understand that making the many decisions that come at a time of loss can be difficult. Lylis married the love of her life, Dennis Marion Blair on February 4th, 1977, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Viewing was held at the church Saturday morning from 11:00 to 12:00. He had an extensive firearm and mountain man collection. 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. While in St. George she made great friends in her retirement community. She was a member of the MVHS band and Debonette Dance Team. When Dad was able to get permission to leave his Army duty post for a few days, he and Mom were married on December 23, 1953, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Ira & Margaret were sealed for all time and eternity in the Salt Lake Temple in August 1960. Lilly will forever be loved and remembered. She was loved by many. She married [], It is with a mix of sadness for the loss, that we announce the passing of Shirley Ann Maricle Mace on Monday, April 3rd in Salt Lake City.Shirley was born on January 14, 1933 in [], Kim Kendall Sherwood, 66, passed away April 7, 2023 in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loved ones. She continued serving others by volunteering her time helping people at the local homeless shelter and soup kitchen. Dee Clyde Wilcox was born on March 29, 1934, in Heber City, Utah to William C. and Mary Sophrona Giles Wilcox, the youngest of three children. Carol loved to serve her family as a homemaker. They then moved to St. George, Utah where they lived the remainder of their lives.
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