He coached the University of Utah Pistol Team and oversaw the Utah Summer Games shooting events. They were blessed with 4 daughters and 7 sons. Joan and Ed enjoyed serving with the Cedar City Lions Club and are grateful for these friendships. Online condolences can be made at mortuary.org. Our funeral home has been honored to serve families throughout Utah County and Salt Lake County since 2011. Ryan loved Darren. He also had a shoe and harness repair business for many years. Interment will be at the Parowan Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Such a legacy has been left for her children and grandchildren. During this mission, she met many dear friends who stayed in contact with her until her passing. He is an amazing example of compassion, pride, and strength in will. Virginia was born in1930 on her parents farm in Crawford County near Prairie du Chien, WI, the only daughter to William Rudolph Wachuta and Emma L Slama. Michael had a kind heart and a contagious laughter. There was no one else more Christ-like or kinder than her. He spent his younger years roaming the hills west of town, gathering rocks and hunting rabbits and lizards. He is survived by his son, Jesse Hoyt Reed and grandson Hunter Hoyt Reed of Brentwood. She held a number of different callings over the years and loved her Heavenly Father and his teachings very much. Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Juaneta Stapley Jones passed away on June 27, 2022, at her home in Cedar City, Utah. She married Sterling Verdin Bodily November 14, 1986. Rae Marker Mace, 98, died on September 25, 2022, in Henderson, Nevada. Duane was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many teaching callings in the Sunday School organization, Branch President, Stake Missionary and temple worker in the Vernal and Cedar City temples. Marty Malan, 64, passed away peacefully at his home in Newcastle, Utah on January 27, 2023. Her family was most important to her. Vernon had requested a small family service. 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. 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. She was born on December 15, 1927 in Provo, Utah to James Myron and Eva Lenore Woolston Lake. 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. She was born Jan. 31st, 1956, to K Cram Chamberlain and Vyonne Higbee Day. Oh, she spoiled her dogs! 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. Lylis is survived by her brother Cleon Jensen of Twin Falls, Idaho, sister, JoAnn (Jerry) Gross of Twin Falls, Idaho, sister, Verus Young of Las Vegas, Nevada, brother, Bernie (Virginia) Jensen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, brother, Darryl (Donnie) Jensen of Mattawa, Washington, three stepsons, Dennis Daniel Blair (Brenda) of Las Vegas, Nevada, Jack Dean Blair (Roselyn) of Ridgefield, Washington, Richard Alan Blair of Kingman, Arizona, daughter-in-law Olena (Sam) Taylor of Cedar City, Utah, and many grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She took us on trips to Disneyland, the aquarium and the mountains. Nothing was more important to her than her family. He had quite the sense of humor, mostly giving Janene a hard time. Both of his older brothers as well as his father had entered the profession before this necessity. She is proceeded in death by her parents, her brother Russ Stewart and her husband. It consisted of a wooden fort, Tarzan rope swings that hung from a massive maple tree, a mulberry tree that provided a view of the world, and walnut tree whose fruit doubled as grenades. Their lives were intertwined, unique and strong bonds were formed and created, she will truly be missed. Jess was the second child and first son born to William Fredrick Hollerman and Itha LeFever in Provo, Utah. 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. Since 1979, Peter worked professionally in photography. He is survived by his wife Pamela; his kids Steven, Jessie and Michelle, Christopher, Laura and Justin Bowler, Leroy Collins, Cody Collins and Kelsey Thorsby. Siblings: Duane (Sonya) Lamoreaux, St George, UT and Mina Brown, Phoenix, AZ. She won ribbons for her afghans at the county fair. 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. UT. Ada is preceded in death by her parents, husband Paul, son Kennith, grandson Kevin, one sister and six brothers. In lieu of flowers, the family has set up an endowed scholarship in his honor. Most evenings, he could be found riding Cedar Citys Southview trail system with family. He married Rebecca Challis, on September 16, 1965, in the Salt Lake City Temple. They were sealed in the St. George Temple on October 22, 2010. Carmens wish was to be cremated. She loved to do various types of crafts, like sewing, crocheting, ceramics, and toll painting. Ted served in the Rome Italy Mission from 1983-1984 for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The viewing will be livestreamed at mortuary.org on her obituary page. He enjoyed watching his daughter become a parent and watching his grandson reach various developmental milestones. Mom and dad enjoyed all her wild kicks and movements awaiting her arrival. Randy had a keen knowledge of just about everything. Bonnie and Max have four truly, unique, beautiful daughters, Cindy (Val), Cathy (Michelle), Cody Ann (Matt), and Carol CJ (Mike). Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. And when he was not taking pictures for the yearbook, he loved hiking in nature and taking pictures, capturing the beauty of flowers and leaves as they turned colors. In 1968 Tom graduated from Beaver High School, where he was the Student Body President. Charles Martin Malan was born September 29, 1958, to William "Bill" and Wilma Perry Malan. Until we see you again Homie. He was born April 20, 1950, in Cedar City, Utah to Floyd and Laurel Joy Olds Stephens. She always had a lesson to teach or a one-liner to make us laugh. She served in many amazing callings, but her most special memories were from her time serving with Max in the Alabama Mission field and in the Sunbeams. He worked and ran the company until his retirement in 2010. Bill was born May 20th, 1976, in Monticello, UT to Lewis and Melissa (Whitelaw) Dover. She grew up in Paragonah, Utah and graduated from Parowan High School in 1951. 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 also appreciated the heritage and culture of his Celtic ancestry; especially the music. Loving husband, father, papa and great grandpa passed away peacefully October 11, 2022, surrounded by his family. With the exception of Mels job at the dairy, the couple was rarely seen apart, spending their time tending to the livestock and looking after the ranch. He always loved planes and flying and built model planes since he was a boy. Mom made sure every Grandchild had a handmade quilt. 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. Using her Dads recipes she became a candy maker, and is remembered by many for the candy pulls, using a hook to pull the candy, some with fancy stripes and some with peanut butter filling. Charles Fredrick and Edna Adams Anderson. After coming home, he continued his service for 13 years in the Utah National Guard where he reached the rank of Master Sergeant. Parents: Sheldon and Bonnie Prestwich of Cedar City, Utah. Also making the best peanut brittle around. He and Becky loved traveling together with many friends and family. He always thought of others before himself and mediated at times to help individuals find both resolutions and forgiveness. He also taught many adult education courses in cooking and mechanics. It was love at first sight when he laid eyes on Lynn Webb, the red-headed beauty from Manchester, England. Jerry and Margaret Jean Bronson were married and sealed for time and all eternity in the Manti, UT Temple May 25, 1966.They started their family while attending school and had 2 children in Utah, then 3 more arrived while they lived in California. Pam and Mike Smith of Beaver, Utah married on June 22, 1995. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Kenneth, and her brother DParry Mackelprang. The family divided their time between El Paso, Texas, and Mexico where they had a dairy farm. 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 served long and well in many Church callings, gathering true and eternal friends along the way. 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. He was the youngest of 5 brothers. She is also survived by her brother Neil (Betty) Davis of Salt Lake City, Utah and her sister Nanette Wangerin of Newport, Oregon. Meredith attended Moapa Valley High School and enjoyed dance and music. She spent her childhood in Paragonah, graduating from Parowan High School. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. Family was the most important part of his life. He grew up in Fredonia, AZ. The family would like to thank Amber, Trey and Brandy of Horizon Home Health and the medical staff that helped take care of Fernlee. A private family service will be held in his honor. Charlene Fay Rosskopf, born November 15, 1938, in Hanford, California, passed away October 14, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. After moving to Cedar City and retiring from the Church he took on another job at Sparkles Car Wash, which he truly enjoyed. 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. It was during his time in the Navy that he met the love of his life Idalee Doris Coles Singleton. Online condolences can be sent at www.mortuary.org. Kathryn was born, along with her identical twin, Karen, [.] He was an avid gardener and raised beautiful vegetable gardens. They then moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where their daughter Patricia Ann was born in 1982. The viewing begins at 10:30 a.m. with funeral services starting at 12 p.m. After the death of Connie's dad Aaron, Bertha married Clark Showalter, who became a devoted step father to Connie. During his childhood, as the only boy his age, Glade went to school with eight girls, but he only had eyes for his 2nd grade teacher so he asked her on a date! Welding and pipelining brought Sam to Vernal where he met and married his wife Glenna Cooper. When he wasnt working Vernon enjoyed being outside, camping, fishing, and hunting. His company, G&G Systems, is still in operation in Las Vegas. Evelyn enjoyed fishing, camping, and planting flowers. A few of her other talents included quilting, crafting, gardening and party planning. He had many personal accomplishments on the tracks, including 4 championships. Her siblings were beyond excited to have baby Lilly join their family. He was a Psychologist for several large companies around the US, and then came home to Southern Utah in 1996 to open his own practice. 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. Richard had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making others laugh. He had a love-hate relationship with the Utah Jazz and BYU, and, as a secret passion, he loved being a creative cook. There was a viewing held for Richard at the Newcastle, UT church in the Relief Society room, Monday November 28th from 11:00-12:30pm. Throughout his life, Bob developed a love for horse racing. Pauline was a very hard worker and was a great cook! Dad jokes were his forte, and his laugh was contagious. Mary Frances (Berge) Johnson passed away peacefully at age 74 from her battle of Pancreatic cancer on June 2, 2022, surrounded by her husband & six children at her home in Cedar City, Utah. 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. Lylis Jensen Blair, age 81 of Kanarraville, Utah died Wednesday, October 12th, 2022, at Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City, Utah after a short illness. Jim and Jonita were married in 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. Visitations were held Friday, August 26th 6:00-8:00 pm at Southern Utah Mortuary and Saturday, August 27th 9:30-10:30 am at Cedar 15th Ward building. Marguerite, affectionately known as Grandma Maggie by her family, passed away peacefully on July 27, 2022, in South Jordan, Utah at the age of 102. It was easy finding pictures of him, he went everywhere with our family. He is survived by his loving wife, Jaine Adams Crane, Daughter Michelle (Michael) Coss, stepdaughters Mitzi (Steve) Ashner, Becky Taleck, Lisa (Dan) Brown, Sherry (Jon) Allred, Cindy (Cary) Larson and Bonnie (Ryon) Bowler and many grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Nothing got passed Kathy, she remembered everything down to the last detail. He was also happy getting his hands dirty in his flower beds. She always made everyone feel that they were loved and accepted, whether they were family or not. Don was the only boy for 16 years until babies number 10 and 11 brought, Anna Louise Dabel Bennett, age 75, passed away at her home in Delta, Utah on Saturday, April 15, 2023, after a long battle with COPD. Annette was able to graduate early from high school and join her new husband at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Washington. Reba was raised in Cedar City and graduated with Cedar Highs class of 1957. He was born on May 20, 1939, in Salt Lake City, Utah to John James Hardy and Manila May Willden Hardy. Her accomplishments include graduating as a sign language interpreter, being TOPS Queen of California, and serving as a Docent at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. Wolf married Sally Ann on August 10, 1962 in William Carl Hall "Bill" He is survived by his wife, Darlene, of Cedar City, UT and their three children: James (Michelle) Bean of La Mirada, CA. Together they raised four children. He taught an addition 43 years and was a very popular teacher. Darren loved Ryan. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 21, 2023, Cedar 8th Ward, 155 E 400 S, Cedar City, UT, at 11:00 a.m. with a viewing held prior at the same location from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. An additional viewing was held Friday, January 20, 2023, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Southern Utah Mortuary, 190 N 300 W, Cedar City, UT. She is survived by her loving husband Raymond E. Bennett, of Cedar City; her four children, Eric (Vickie) Bennett of Hinckley UT, Christine (David) Jones of Murray UT, Lisa Stewart of Enoch, UT, and Lance (Krissy) Bennett of Grand Junction, CO. She has 18 grandchildren, Stephanie (Bryson) Steck of Gunnison UT, Michael (Lydia) Bennett of Oak City, UT, Jared (Sally soon to be Bennett) of Cedar City, UT, Shawn, David, Kaytie Bennett of Hinckley UT, Duncan, Mallory, Morgan Jones of Murray UT, Kelson (Sarah Stewart) Jones of Provo, UT, Camden, Brielle, Dalton, Xander, Emberlynn, and Finlee Stewart of Enoch, UT, and Brooklyn and Cooper Bennett of Grand Junction, CO. She has 4 great-grandchildren, Aden and Logan Steck, Gunnison, UT, and Hazel and George Bennett of Oak City, UT. 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. He also really liked to draw and paint. Karen got her teaching degree from SUSC. Glen has shown in every way the spirit of dedication, the service of a hard worker, a family man and a friend.

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