We invite all to seek the peace that can only be found through Him," the Earls said. 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. Leslie appreciated a great thunderstorm, loved spring and summer but hated snow. Louise is survived by her four children, Craig (Castle Rock, Colorado), Boyd (Cedar City, Utah), Peggy (Rangely, Colorado), and Susy (Tehachapi, California), 13 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren. Later he worked for UDOT as a surveyor and drafter. "Michael made it a point to spend quality time with each and every one of his children. (Its a surprise, so dont tell her!) Together they had 3 children, Deborah, Ron Jr. and Matthew. They were joined in marriage August 31, 1952 in Pueblo, Colorado. A viewing was held on Monday December 19, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Southern Utah Mortuary (190 N 300 W Cedar City, UT), and on Tuesday December 20, 2022, from 9:30 to 10:30am at the Garden Park Ward in Enoch (451 East Midvalley Road, Enoch, UT). She often said that when she was born her dad took one look at her and headed for the hills (to hunt). Mary Jane was a volunteer at the Utah Shakespeare Festival for 22 years. He was very self-sufficient and independent and very stubborn! He always felt he could get it done himself. Online condolences may be sent at mortuary.org. He was preceded in his death by his parents, George McKay, Stanford and Wendelin, leisure, and his brothers, Ron and Dennis and also his sister Mary. She served in many different callings. He got into trouble when they floated up in the wash. He used these as a volunteer on Thunder 91 radio for 38 years with a 3-hour program called Cowboy Country every Saturday morning. She loved and cherished time spent with each one of her family and was so proud of their many accomplishments. Those included fishing, collecting silver, researching the existence of aliens, and discussing the conspiracies surrounding them. His Aunt Hilda married his father and raised him and his siblings. In Lieu of flowers, do as Max and Bonnie would, buy some Werthers, and brighten the day of another. Friday, March 3, 2023. Well take the first step with you! She was family oriented, a lover of babies and children, trivia, crosswords and was an excellent seamstress and cook. The division works with children, parents, caregivers and other relevant contacts when investigating allegations of threats and abuse, she said. Carol was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many callings and enjoyed working with the children, young women, young single adults, and Relief Society sisters of the Church. He loved Mountain Climbing, Backpacking, Hunting, Rock Climbing, Mountain man Rendezvous Shooting, Archery, Fishing, Leather working, Traveling, Reading, Ice Climbing, Boy Scouts, Cross country Skiing, Hacky-Sack, and he would go to elementary schools to educate kids on Native American History. Funeral Services were held Saturday August 27th, 10am, at the Cross Hollows Stake Center, (2830 W Cody Dr, Cedar City) Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Southern Utah Mortuary 190 North 300 West Cedar City, UT 84720. Gerald was 82 years old. His Cheese Balls will be greatly missed. He has 4 siblings; 1 brother and 3 sisters; Jerry, Helen, Harlan and Hilda. 13 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Davids life was centered on loving and serving his family which grew to include six sons and one daughter. After returning home from his mission, he attended Brigham Young University. Despite the increasing challenge of his Parkinsons Disease, he always reasoned that the snowblower would pull him back home. Kay was born into the LDS religion and has remained a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints her entire life. Larry graduated from Parowan High School in 1958, where he loved playing football for the RAMS. Mom loved her Father in Heaven and his son, Jesus Christ. He was the youngest of 3 boys. He is survived by his wife, Lyn, brother, Wynn (Shauna) Turek of Washington, UT, seven children: Barbara (Dan) Merritt of Afton, WY, Brian (Jolie) Turek of Challis, ID, Marsha (Colby) Gull of Laramie, WY, Jenny (Robert) Jones of Cedar City, UT, John (Kaycee) Turek of Cedar City, UT, Anna (Ben) Bigelow of Norman, OK, Kent (Alyssa) Turek of Blanding, UT, and 28 grandchildren. Hunting and fishing were passions of his. She was an amazing mother, beloved wife, wonderful sister and good friend to many. Devin had a bright light about him. A lifelong Yankee fan but never a city boy, he was often found escaping the city with his cousin Richard (Dickey) to hunt and fish. Randy was born on May 7, 1957, in Montebello, CA to Shirley LaVon Mayhew and Carl William Whitney. They had two children together, Thomas Burke and Kathrynne. Donations can also be made to the organizations named above, where Joan and Ed volunteered so much of their time, or to any local archery organization you support. Her early trials were just a small example of the strength that Glenna exhibited throughout her life. After Jerry retired, they decided they wanted to live closer to their children and grandchildren again. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Thank you to Ethan Bunker with Sun Tree Hospice for his compassionate care and support. Receive obituaries Felix Lucas Benitez Midvale, Utah February 26, 2023 (52 years old) View obituary Garrick Hall Levan, Utah February 27, 2023 (48 years old) View obituary Reid L. Merrell American Fork, Utah February 27, 2023 (91 years old) View obituary James Grant Tracy Orem, Utah February 22, 2023 (72 years old) View obituary Walter Jay Blotter Donna and Cluff bought Zion Sun Floral in 1972. Services were live-streamed and recorded. Following his service in the war, they married in the St. George Temple June 17, 1954. Larry was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. John G Pace was born to Jack and Amanda Smith Pace on April 25, 1942, in the old Cedar City Hospital. Jeff grew up in Parowan UT. She was born Sept. 7, 1928, to Burton Orlando Rust and Lillian May Sparks Rust in St. George UT. The Gold Cross Ambulance team for their care and professionalism. Although Joan was generally always a dutiful rule follower, she saw someone who caught her eye. She was born on September 26, 1919 in Bicknell, Indiana, the daughter of George M. Bellamy and Clara Jane Snow. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. June 3, 1966 - He had a strong testimony of Jesus Christ and was a firm believer in paying a full tithe. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 19, 2022, at noon at the Cedar City 9th Ward Chapel (256 South, 900 West) in Cedar City, Utah. May we continue to help and strengthen one another during this difficult time," the family continued. Mom made Christmas magical for children and adults alike. Peter Wallace for great massage therapy and fun stories. Nothing gave Leslie greater joy than being with her family. He was raised mostly in Riverside, CA. 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. Friends may call at the Southern Utah Mortuary 190 N 300 W Cedar City, Utah Friday, November 4, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and at the Chapel Saturday, November 5 from 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Interment will immediately follow the services in the Cedar City Cemetery with military rites, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Kathy never had children of her own but loved spending time with and spoiling her great nieces and nephews. After spending his first few years in Utah County, Michael moved to Cedar City where he lived most of his life. She then moved to St. George 8 years ago to be closer to family. He mostly worked as a maintenance mechanic/welder but was happiest when working with wood projects in his shop or making his yard and gardens flourish and grow. In the summer he worked doing jeep tours and guiding Jet Boats down the Green River. Kent had the opportunity to obtain his Master of Social Work degree while working for the LDS church and enjoyed working with adoptions and did marriage and family counseling. Dottie forbade anyone from hunting her favorite deer there during the season. His own father passed away when he was four and he was raised by his mother and older sister Velma. 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. We can hold a memorial service at our funeral home, the final resting place or at your home. Tamie is survived by her three children, Tyler (Heather) Marshall, Ashley Marshall, and Derek (Amanda) Wheeler, six grandchildren, Jacob Larsen, Tenaysha Larsen, Talmage Marshall, Hay Lee Jo Marshall, Wyatt Marshall, and Ayden Wheeler, four great-grandchildren Zachary, Emma, Luke Larsen, Tyler Joe Larsen, and many nieces and nephews. Kessie (James) Jimenez of Cedar City, UT. In every goal he included his family, even going so far as to plan training hikes for his daughters in preparation for the big summits. He married Keena Dexter on November 26, 2004, and they were sealed on April 30, 2011, in the Logan, Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kenneth Edward Kenny Hart, age 86, of Cedar City, Utah passed away peacefully at home on June 14 after a recent severe neck injury and battle with cancer. At the time of his passing, they had been married for 30 years. He served in the US Marines and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he was also a Mason. Stubby was born to Larry and Sandra Stubbs on September 6, 1970, in Page, Arizona. Vernon was a metal craftsman, leaving his mark throughout Cedar City in the metal work that he created through his business Singletons Metal which he and Idalee established in 1972 and was later renamed Construction Steel. She lived with her brothers and their families and became the favorite Aunt; she made many lifelong friends while in cosmetology school. Brent passed away on October 28, 2022, at age 77 from complications of Parkinsons Disease. She is survived by her sister, Katherine (Katie) Mitchell Halterman; children; Anette Wolford, Kathryn Gutherie, Grant Mitchell (Gaylene), John Warner (Mary), and Marilyn Bennett (Rick). They spent time taking care of each other, going to doctor's appointments, long rides, shopping trips, and her favorite, ice cream runs. Jerry loved spending time with his family, doing whatever made them happy. Those who were unable to attend may view the service online. He passed away peacefully, September 21, 2022, after a short illness. The caseworker also interviewed a referent who said Tausha is worried how divorce will affect Michael and their relationship with the children and that Michael is a negative presence in the home and puts children on edge, according to the caseworkers notes in the report. He loved playing cards, telling jokes, reminiscing, and drinking Mountain Dew. She spent her life being watched over, teased and protected by them. Her family heritage gave her the opportunity to be a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at 11:00 am at the Parowan 2nd Ward Chapel. Francisco returned to Mexico on vacation to visit his parents and while there met and fell in love with Nancy Camara who was also there on vacation visiting her parents. Graveside services will be held at 12:00 pm at Parowan City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. On April 14, 1979, he married his true love Cynthia Anderson. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. Terri was born April 23rd, 1958 in Provo, UT to Ervin Larry and Mignon Hatch. Oh, how the heavens must have rang out as they were, at last, reunited for all eternity. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Utah Humane Society https://www.utahhumane.org/ or to the charity of your choice. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. Donny was a faithful and loyal friend. Everyone came to Seth for help and he could always fix anything. A virtual celebration of Peters is being planned. Peter is preceded in death by his parents, Douglas George Anger of Columbia, MO and Elizabeth Anger Skulstad of Beaufort, NC. Norm and Glennis lived briefly in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas before they settled in Kanab. While doing her student teaching, she met Donald Cripps, they instantly fell in love and were married November 4th, 1988 in the St. George Temple. One of the hardest things in his life was staying home and doing nothing. Aaron Paul Holmes, age 67, passed away on August 26th, 2022, at his home in Enoch, Utah after a five-month battle with cancer. Arrangements are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Home of Southern Utah, 986-9100. Mrs. Smith changed many lives and loved every single one of her students. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a firm testimony of Jesus Christ. He graduated from Parowan High School in 1971. Online condolences can be sent at www.mortuary.org. She is survived by her children Patricia Glick, James Markham & Susan Markham. Connie was the only child born to Aaron B. Carter and Bertha Barton on March 15, 1932. When she returned to the workforce, she worked as a legal secretary in Spanish Fork for many years and then as a postal worker for the U.S. Mary Jane Mitchell was no exception. Visitation will be from 10:00 am to 10:45 am with services following at 11:00 am. He was a wonderful father and husband. Michael Patrick Williams, age 57, passed away on Sunday, September 25th, 2022. He loved being outdoors fishing, hiking, biking and camping. Mary Jane leaves a legacy of refinement, beauty, joy and service. Charles Darwin Hulet, 93, was born October 7th, 1929, in Cedar City, Utah and slipped away quietly in his sleep in the early morning hours of January 14th, 2023 at his home in Newcastle. She was the best mother and grandmother on earth, and was a mentor and parent to so many who werent blood related. She was married in Parowan, Utah to Robert Applegate Robinson on January 17, 1952. Enoch mother was deemed not in high danger before father killed entire family. He worked there for Farnsworths until the business changed hands, then he continued there while it was Griffiths Chevrolet. She was adventurous and hiked down the Narrows several times. She had all the best camping spots and could cook the best meals. He is preceded in death by his sweetheart Janene Savage, his parents Franklin Ward and Ethelynd Brown Savage, his three brothers and a granddaughter Mattie B. Throughout his life, Bob developed a love for horse racing. We are forever grateful for his love, kindness, willingness to give and help others. She spoke about hearing him arguing with her mother and she heard a thud on the floor. Devin desired to serve the Lord in every capacity. Duane loved growing up on the farm. He was the first in the Parowan Valley to install a sprinkling system on his farm, despite everyones recommendations not to. Click or call (800) 729-8809. He hoped that his family would be happy, and knew that he loved us all. Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Cedar View chapel (1925 West 320 South). Those who would like to participate in the funeral service remotely are invited to view the service on a live broadcast at https://zoom.us/j/93059093006. Interment will be in the Kanab Cemetery under the care of Mosdell Mortuary. She is also the last of the original Enoch group of friends. Grandma is presently blessed with 17 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren with two more on the way. When he returned he went to work at the iron mines working on a blasting crew. The family would like to thank Amber, Trey and Brandy of Horizon Home Health and the medical staff that helped take care of Fernlee. He worked as a youth counselor at several group homes in the Cedar City area. Hilda Amesquita Padron passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family on August 14, 2022. She was not able to have children for several years, but eventually, their only child Gwen was born. She finished her teaching career after teaching 3rd grade for a couple of years. I had to!). A viewing will be held Wednesday, June 29th from 6-8 PM and Thursday from 9 AM to 10:30 at the Beaver LDS Stake Center located at 1350 E 200 N in Beaver. He graduated from Cedar High School, and attended college at SUU. 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. Her strong Norwegian family network, and love for travel, provided the opportunity for Mom to make friends worldwide. It was on Main Street in Heber, where she met and later married her eternal companion, Max L. Jacobson, on June 6, 1959. The hurt and humility felt through these experiences only serves to draw us closer to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and to express our overwhelming gratitude for his infinite, beautiful and powerful atonement. He was raised in Cedar City, his gypsy soul had him live his adult life in CA, UT, CO, WA, OR and HI. Art was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During this mission, she met many dear friends who stayed in contact with her until her passing. All of the children were spellbound by Grandmas extensive collection of nutcrackers, Santas and miniature rocking horses. He was born in Payson, Utah on May 6, 1963, to Evar Leon and Irma Brown Chidester. 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. A viewing will be held prior to services from 9:30 to 10:30a.m also at the chapel. She loved her family and serving others. In true Joan fashion, she did not want a funeral service of any kind. She is Grandma to 12 and Great-Grandma to 17. Pam and Mike Smith of Beaver, Utah married on June 22, 1995. He was kind-hearted, gentle, and caring. After graduation he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in August of 1961 and was called to serve in Toronto, Canada as a missionary for his new found faith in 1962. for friends and loved ones. Thank you Brother Brown for your tender, compassionate care of our mother. Online condolences can be sent at www.mortuary.org. Kay was preceded in death by her parents John S. Dalton Jr. & Leona Williams Dalton, brother John Edwards Dalton, granddaughter Andrea Morgan, daughter of David. Online condolences can be sent at www.sumortuary.com. She loved teaching primary children the gospel through song. Dean graduated from Preston High School in 1949 and began studies at BYU. "Whether it was serving in the church or in the community, he was willing to help with whatever was needed," read the obit. There will be a Celebration of Life open house Sunday, October 30, 2:00 4:00 p.m., at The Barn at Cedar Meadows. "Each of these children were truly a cherished miracle to them," it added. Orin had also lost his spouse and together they filled their lonely hours with friendship and companionship. He was born September 17, 1946, in Salina, Utah, to Garn Riley Barnson and Bobbie Gleave Barnson. A viewing will be held Thursday, February 2, 2023 from 5:00-7:00 pm and on Friday, February 3, 2023 from 9:00-10:00 am at the Church. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1959 with a degree in electrical engineering and accepted a job with Hughes Aircraft in Inglewood, California. A graveside service was held on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at 3 PM MST at the Parowan, Utah Cemetery. She loved this holiday and her favorite music genre was Christmas Music. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. The calling she loved the most was serving as an ordinance worker in the Cedar City, UT Temple. He and Connie had the opportunity to travel to Jerusalem; an opportunity in life he cherished and spoke about often. Reba Anne Webster Schoppmann passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home Thursday, November 17, 2022, at the age of 83. Steven Stubby Glade Stubbs was a caring father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He grew up in Newark, went to trade school, and married Cathy Mahr. The viewing will be livestreamed at mortuary.org on her obituary page. Our Mother has a fervent testimony of Jesus Christ and of the restored gospel, which she taught her family. He married The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Him, Flora ReNee Skougard June 1st, 1949, in the St. George Utah Temple and they moved to Parowan Utah where he has resided ever since. His mother, Fran Boudreau, of Long Beach, CA. He enjoyed being financial clerk for many years, Sunday School president, and he loved home-teaching. Ted was born to David Wilson and Patricia (Koupal) Whitbeck Downard on Saturday, December 9, 1961 in Portland, Oregon. The dedication of the grave will be at the Cedar City Cemetery by Gregory Cloward immediately following the services. Pete was a lifetime member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. She was born on February 21, 1932 in Monroe, Utah to John Leslie and Agnes Davis and was the oldest of four children. store and loved working with and getting to know the community. Her family was most important to her and she always enjoyed playing games, singing, cooking for the family, and telling stories. Dad jokes were his forte, and his laugh was contagious. She enjoyed crafting, sewing, cooking, making candy and loved having her family around, especially her grandchildren! A small family celebration of life will be planned in 2023. 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. He spent 3 years in the Army, from November 1966 to September 1969, one of those years in Korea. In lieu of flowers, you can honor our favorite scallywag by donating to a food pantry or an animal shelter. Ryan loved Darren. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Dad would always pitch in and help with home or remodel projects but refused to let you help him with his chores. 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. He loved and lived to be outsidewhether fishing with his sons, hunting deer, elk or turkey with his brothers and numerous best friends, or simply taking an evening drive around North Creek with Bonnie to watch the deer come down from the hills and into the farm fields. Arrangements are being provided by Brown Family Mortuary of Santaquin, Utah. He had a wonderful green thumb.. He was on the Board of Directors several times. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. 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. Larry and Becky have 7 children, 26 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. He was born on May 12, 1939, in Las Vegas, Nevada to James Marion and Florence Marian Schmidt Tilman. A memorial service for Steve will be held on Thursday, October 20, 2022, at 3:00 pm and will be held at Southern Utah Mortuary (190 N. 300 W., Cedar City, UT 84720). He lived in Southern California, Salt Lake City, and most recently St. George as an entrepreneur, working from home and running two businesses. Charlene attended high school in Stockton, California, where she enjoyed participating in theater and acting in productions. He kept his sense of humor to the end, and was always interested in how others were doing, and wanted to be sure they were comfortable when visiting him. John referred to Marguerite as his splendid wife and she indeed was a supportive spouse and an excellent homemaker. Pauline is survived by her brother John Michels, children Ann (Rick) Peterson, Chris (Karen) Reid, Sherrie (Tom) Butterfield, and daughter-in-law Linda (Chad) Reid: 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandson. The family would like to thank the following: Intermountain Health Care in Cedar City and St. George for their hard work and care in Scotts last hours. Lylis was preceded in death by her parents Lyman and Aileen Jensen, her husband Dennis Marion Blair, stepson Joseph Andrew Blair, sister-in-law Connie Jensen and brother-in-law Larry Young. She later earned her Master of Education degree and reading endorsement from Southern Utah University. Devin was nonjudgmental and saw the good in everyone. In lieu of flowers the family requests donating to Beaver Valley Long Term care or that you hold your loved ones close and make memories. Located at 1491 West 3000 North, Cedar City, UT 84721. The obituary for Michael Haight was posted on the website of The Spectrum's obit page which linked to the Southern Utah Mortuary's websitebut it has now been removed in favor of a photo of Haight and the dates of his birth and death. February 17, 2023 The funeral will be held at the Greenslake Chapel (1120 W Greenslake Dr. Cedar) on Saturday, Nov 26th at 1pm. 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. She enjoyed music, being outdoors, sewing & cooking, she lived most of her life in Cedar City, Utah, and in Las Vegas, Nevada. Donna is survived by her children: Shanna (Mike) Stubbs, Ellen (Dale) Urie, Richard (Kathy) Jolley, and Linda (Mitch) Gibilterra. Vernon had 2 brothers and 1 sister: Lavell, Harold, and Connie. As well as her 7 grandkids, Anthony, Alyssa, Bryson, Macey, Tanner Hollis, Dustin, and Hannah Haas, and 1 great-grandchild Oaklynn Hollis. Our selection of funeral and burial services ranges from a full traditional funeral service with a viewing to a simple immediate burial.