Her brother Randy Chamberlain and (Aunt Della Chamberlain). They were married 51 years. Remember & honor the life of your loved ones. She grew up in Paragonah, Utah and graduated from Parowan High School in 1951. Bill was born May 20th, 1976, in Monticello, UT to Lewis and Melissa (Whitelaw) Dover. Aaron enjoyed vacationing with his family and spending time his grandkids, who adored him. Together they have raised their growing family which now includes 10 grandchildren. We're proud of the quality service, experience and personal attention we devote to every family. She moved to Vincennes, Indiana at the age of 9. Charlene loved all animals, but particularly dogs and horses. 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. If you gave her a deck of cards she would start shuffling and talk you into a game of Wild Card Rummy or Big Bertha. A viewing will be held on Thursday, May 5th from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. with a small family service to follow at Southern Utah Mortuary, 190 N. 300 W. in Cedar City. Carol Ann Montague, 75, passed away January 24, 2023 at Intermountain Hospital in Cedar City, Utah. He hoped that his family would be happy, and knew that he loved us all. He worked there part time until the summer of 1966, when he started working as a mechanic at Farnsworth Chevrolet. Devin had a bright light about him. John is survived by his wife, Sandy; a sister, Marjorie, brother William, sister-in-law, Rebecca, brother-in-law Ron, six nieces and nephews, and seven great-nieces and nephews. He served two years in the Philippines supporting the operations of U.S. aircraft in the Korean War. He missed home, and moved back to Iron County, where he worked for nine years in the Iron Mine as an electrician apprentice. John G Pace was born to Jack and Amanda Smith Pace on April 25, 1942, in the old Cedar City Hospital. Dottie was especially happy when spending time in nature. Dorothea Marie Stucker passed away in Cedar City, Utah, on December 27, 2022. Our funeral home is located in Lindon, UT and we provide funeral services to families in every city along the Wasatch Front. Both of his older brothers as well as his father had entered the profession before this necessity. We express our deepest gratitude to Celeste and the medical caregivers who have done so much for Glade over the past 22 months, thankful he no longer shakes from palsy or feels the pain of an arthritic back which he has dealt with for many years. She was loved by many. He always thought of others before himself and mediated at times to help individuals find both resolutions and forgiveness. In July of 1948 she moved to Denver, Colorado to marry Kenneth Ralph Hanzon, a friend from Cedar who was enrolled at the University of Denver. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South America and Texas. Lilly had a home full of love waiting for her. He was preceded in death by his wife ReVoe, his parents, his son Darwin Alex, daughter Verlyn, and all of his siblings; Minnie (Betrand) Dalley, Melvin (Belle) Hulet, Leone (Aaron) Rassmussen, Maude (Jack) Strate, Clifton (Ramona) Hulet and Norman (Anita Rae) Hulet. Arnold worked as a Volkswagen mechanic, taught Japanese courses at the Oregon Institute of Technology, and began his own successful company making custom gun grips. He married his childhood sweetheart Janene Riddle on October 29, 1961, their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple on February 22, 1964. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren, with 3 more on the way. She loved to do crafts, paint, make gift baskets, sew, bake and decorate cakes for all of her friends and family. Joan developed her career in banking and supply chain management. Interment will be at the Parowan Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been an extremely important part of his life. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Idaho Falls, Idaho temple on June 23, 1965. Marguerite married John Willis ONiones on December 8, 1951 in Linton, Indiana. Moms favorite job was that of a wife, mother, grandmother, and homemaker. In his retirement years he spent his days helping his wife with her sewing business. Eventually, she became purchasing manager and key account manager for Cardinal Health. Martin dearly loved all their 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Joan married the love of her life, Edwin Eliason, on March 12, 1965, following his military service in Vietnam. Her siblings were beyond excited to have baby Lilly join their family. He met his wife Darlene and they were married in 1984, while employed at Production Logging Services until they both retired in 2014. He finished his career as Superintendent of the Southern Paiute Field Station in St. George, Utah. 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. He was always up for adventures. From casket choices to funeral flowers, the funeral directors at Sundberg-Olpin & Wheeler Mortuary provide individualized funeral services designed to meet the needs of each family. Also, 2 sisters-in-law, Bonita (wally) and Shirley (Roy) and many nieces and nephews. As the eldest son, Verdon was a great blessing to his parents. The professional and caring staff at Southern Utah Mortuary has been carrying out the personal wishes of families in our community for decades. Even when he had almost nothing, he still shared what he had with those in need. Some would come to her for advice and comfort, even kids that werent her own called her mom and spent a lot of time in her home. She also designed the bulletins for Relief Society meetings. 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. His great-grandchildren Bronxton, Tess & Wesley, Courtney, Sydney, Skyler & Grayson, Caleb, Sadie & Janie, Jameson & Kennedy. Bud is survived by his children Mark, Todd (Marilyn), Debby (Lief) Condie, and Bret; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; his sister Karen Haller; his brother Rick; and his sister in-law Tamara (Tomi) Green His parents and brother Fred preceded him in death. In 1996, already having one young daughter, he then took on four rambunctious boys under the age of nine. Her Joni Jean Burton Courtright-Clark passed away on April 12th, 2023 at the age of 66 in Jensen, Utah. Connie was the only child born to Aaron B. Carter and Bertha Barton on March 15, 1932. She served as a Counselor in the Ward Young Women Presidency. She delighted in trying new recipes and always adjusted them to make them even better. On July 14th, 1989, he married Heidi Maureen Madrian in the Salt Lake City temple. His survivors are Cathy, his wife of 51 years and daughter Kristy. Lisas husband is John Mueller and he was fortunate to find a new wife, Alison. Graveside services were held on Saturday, September 24, 2022, at 12:45pm at the Paragonah Cemetery in Paragonah, Utah. He was born June 16, 1936 Evansville, Indiana to Marion Thomas McWilliams Sr. and Cecilia Maurer. She was a great example of humility, strength, love, and compassion for all her children and grandchildren. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. She went on to become a mother and home maker and later served as a special educator in public schools for the developmentally disabled. (435) 438-2201. She held a number of different callings over the years and loved her Heavenly Father and his teachings very much. Pams happy place was sitting at her sewing machine. He is the third youngest of five children. He was a member of the Iron County Fair Board for 16 years, an Iron County Commissioner for 2 years, a member of the Soil Conservation Board for 38 years, served on the Planning & Zoning Board 8 years, has been a member of the Southern Utah University Agricultural Department Advisory Board for 14 years, and served as Parowan City Mayor for 4 years. He would make videos on his YouTube channel, The DEW Theory. While at BAC she met H. Grant Seaman. And without fail he was the first to pop up like a daisy bright and early every morning ready to take on the day. They enjoyed being in the outdoors at Lake Powell or traveling in their fifth wheel trailer following retirement. He joined the ROTC and served for two years on active duty in the Army as a Finance Officer, achieving the rank of Captain. After attending Panguitch High for 2 years he went back to Monroe for his senior year. John Voges Gurney had an adventurous life. A funeral service was held on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Enoch Homestead Ward Building at 1390 East Midvalley Road in Enoch Utah. Shortly after graduating high school, Bill married Rayola Griffiths. 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. He is survived by his parents (Lewis and Melissa); brothers: Edward (Liz) Dover, John (Elizabeth) Dover, James (Jennie) Dover, and sisters: Elizabeth (Patrick) Hill, Kathryn (Zach) Jones. The world was blessed when Joan Marie Eliason was born on December 5, 1942. He attended and graduated with a law degree from the University of Michigan. GLENN MILLER OBITUARY. 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. 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. He worked numerous jobs in the communications and technology industries. He was born on July 17th, 1940 in St George to Calvin John Stucki and LaVerne Eardley Stucki. Dottie had a lovely singing voice and natural musical talent. He was a baptized catholic and enjoyed fishing and hunting. End of an Era! Mick was born October 25, 1921, to William Warner and Georgia Brown Mitchell. She had a passion for learning and attended classes throughout her life including attending College of Southern Utah, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Brigham Young University and San Juan College. 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. Kay loved going camping, fishing, and hunting near the cabin in our wonderful mountains nearby. She loved this holiday and her favorite music genre was Christmas Music. He is the last surviving member of his family. We can live stream & record all of your loved ones services, viewable on any device. She also had a great appreciation of music and spent much of her time playing the piano and singing. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 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. 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. Brent grew up running the hills near Hatch, UT, working for the National Parks in Southern Utah, and playing a lot of really good basketball. Every day after school hed clean nearly 400 eggs, earning money from those that were cracked, recently admitting some may have broken accidentally on purpose. He often shared stories about topping sugar beets, hand-setting bowling pins, hitching rides to the movies, ice skating on the pond, and playing ball. 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. The family wishes to express their deep gratitude for all the prayers, flowers, monetary contributions and other expressions of love and support that have lightened their load. But his greatest honor was in handing it all over to his son, Parker. They had four children. Dennis grew up in Washington state until his family moved to Kodiak, Alaska in his early teensand thats where his adventure of becoming a commercial salmon fisherman began; CE Evans & Sons later known as Amik Island Fisheries was born in 1976.
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