Louise Mackelprang Hanzon (96) passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 10, 2022, in Cedar City Utah. He married Laura Goulding, his eternal sweetheart, on June 20, 1970, in Panguitch, Utah.
Obituaries - Nickle Mortuary After the war, she returned to Vincennes and obtained a job as a receptionist at WAOV, the local radio station. He retold endless stories of his adventures working and living in southeastern Colorado with his family, especially with his best friend and elder brother, George Bud Blackwell. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Rex Cooper Ellsworth and Nola Zobedia Ferrin and Robert Raymond Craft and Mary Geraldine McMullen, his father Robert (Bob) Craft, and his mother-in-law Maureen Madrian. Just know we will always miss you, even though you're always near. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had an extensive firearm and mountain man collection. This was her true calling in life. Online condolences may be left at mortuary.org. She color analyzed many friends, family and neighbors. She was married to the love of her life, Paul F. Butcher, on September 10, 1938, until he passed on April 14, 1997. Bob was born on February 15, 1933, in Salina, Utah, to Lovell and Maudell Crane. Stan was proceeded-in-death by both his paternal and maternal grandparents. Joan was blessed with a son, John Eliason (Charise,) from Eds previous marriage, and a daughter, Kristie (David McMullin.) She made wedding cakes and wedding dresses for many family members. Leah loved growing up in Fountain Green, Utah and treasured her relationships with her Crowther and Christiansen relatives. All the staff at Cedar City Color Country Physical Therapy for their love, attention, and getting him from a walker to be able to walk with his cane and with no assistance. He loved animals, he frequently could be found napping with the neighbors cat Red on his chest. Tamie worked at the Pizza Factory when it first opened in Cedar City, Valley Medical Center, TWA, KBRE Radio Station, and the Department of Natural Resources, where her work ethic and abilities were greatly appreciated. All who were present knew he connected with heaven. Read obituaries and offer condolences on the memorial guestbook. Well take the first step with you! He taught himself how to play the cello, guitar, and piano. She started teaching half day 2nd grade. And many other family and friends. His father was so proud of the hard work and determination he consistently put forth to succeed in football. Born on January 31, 1936, in the Bronx, New York to Vito and Elizabeth (Voswinkle) Vitarbo, he was the youngest brother to Dewey, Rocco and Delores. But his greatest love was his wife, Doris Laurene. His parents nurtured his perfect manners and impeccable learning skills. Prior to the service. Vernon and Idalee were married in Alameda, California. He was recognized for his success in portrait, landscape, and abstract light-painting photography for over forty years. Wanting to be home more with his family he then changed employment again and started working for Q & D Construction as a water truck driver. She was always put together; fingernails and toenails painted, with her pretty jewelry and impressive lipstick collection. He also played football and basketball for Branch Agriculture College, which is now known as Southern Utah University. You Can Count On Us ". Have you lost a loved one? They were married Sept 15th, 1947, at Swains Creek, which was at the time Crofts sawmill, up Cedar Mt. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Donald, and her sister, Rae Birch. He grew up in Woodland Hills, California on a large ranch. He was proud of all of his children and loved them very much and adored his 20 grandchildren. Pete loved the outdoors and was active in snow skiing, spelunking, horseback riding, camping, rock climbing, mountaineering, fly fishing, and quarry jumping. Your email address has successfully been added to our mailing list. She was known to say the smell of sagebrush was the smell of home. He was injured on the job during his 31st year and retired earlier than he had planned on. Marguerite married John Willis ONiones on December 8, 1951 in Linton, Indiana. Duane was unable to graduate from high school due to obligations on the family farm. She retired from the Postal Service in 2000. After graduation he promptly enlisted in the National Guard, and traveled to Fort Ord in California in February of 1969 for basic training along with others from the 222nd Field Artillery, or Triple Deuce as it is known. Also by her brothers; Wendell Hyer, Larry Hyer, and Andrew Pug Hyer. Prior to working at the BLM, he worked at the Columbia Iron Mines. They were blessed with three children: Steven, Owen and Andy Darlene. Her growing up years were spent mostly in Glendale, UT. He received his Associates degree in 1953 and then worked for the Standard Stations in Beaver, Cedar City and the Grand Canyon before enlisting in the Army. A small family celebration of life will be planned in 2023. After graduating from Valley School, in Orderville, she went to one year at BYU, then came home to marry Elvin. The couple relocated for employment opportunities first in Fort Bragg (when the Army said so), back home to Seattle, then Charlotte, North Carolina, returning to Seattle, and then Stansbury Park, Utah, making wonderful friends along each stop. She was a hair stylist for many years and was the best at what she did. He is survived by his parents (Lewis and Melissa); brothers: Edward (Liz) Dover, John (Elizabeth) Dover, James (Jennie) Dover, Richard Dover, and sisters: Elizabeth (Patrick) Hill, Kathryn (Zach) Jones. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 30th beginning at 11 AM, also at the Stake Center. Final arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Kenny was born November 17, 1935, in Fallon, Nevada to Leora Lee and Joseph Hart. You could always find him under a car or under the hood. Duane was proceeded in death by his beloved eternal companion, Nellie Zuliabell Blackwell, his parents, George and Lucy Blackwell, siblings Rita Robinson, Virgil Blackwell and Joyce Lucius. Larry Hoyt Reed, aged 75, passed away in the comfort of his St. George, Utah home after succumbing to his cancer diagnosis. 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. Their newly formed family lived in Hurricane for a few years before moving back to Cedar City, where they spent their remaining years. Teeny is survived by her beloved family, husband Jack S Kiser Jr., daughter Jacqueline Kiser Parker and husband Jim, daughter Kimberlee Kiser Caci and husband Russell, son Patrick "Sean" Kiser, daughter Melissa A Kiser; grandchildren Jimmy Parker Jr. and wife Ann, Jenna-Marie Johnson and husband Justin, Freddie Doumani III, Addison, Shelby, Mikahl, Payton, Gavin; step-grandchildren Daniel, Michael Parker and wife Raquel, and Russell and Dominic Caci; great-grandchildren Marlee, Jaelynn, Jemma, Jaxson, Everett, Dominic; step-great granchildren Brodan, Camdan, Gabby, and Cartier and Christian Caci; "Paco" her beloved four-legged companion; and over 50 nieces and nephews. He was born Christmas day, December 25, 1931 in Holly, Colorado to George and Lucy Blackwell. Joans favorite stops were New Zealand, Australia, and Tahiti, in case your own bucket list needs some suggestions. Joan and Ed enjoyed a lifetime of travel adventures, almost always archery related, including the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany; Pan-American games in South America; tournaments in Costa Rica, Japan, Norway, and many other places, including Miami, Ohio, for many US National tournaments. He served on the Iron County School Board for 18 years, where he was instrumental for getting a new High School in Parowan. They made their home in Parowan, Utah until they moved to Beaver, UT. Southern Utah Mortuary 190 North 300 West Cedar City, UT 84720. Bill is survived by his wife of 67 years, Judith Ann, daughters Carrie Elizabeth Roda of St. George, Utah and Lyndy Sue (Mr. Edward A. Carreiro) of Whidbey Island, Washington. He was often around his older brother, William Carl Hall "Bill" He would take 30 pictures to get the exact one for the yearbook or the student newspaper. He was recruited by LDS Family Services to administer the Indian Student Placement Program in Southern Utah until the program ended. She also designed the bulletins for Relief Society meetings. There will be a graveside service Saturday, October 1st, 2022, at 11 AM at the Parowan City Cemetery, with a lunch to honor Vicki to follow. 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. She sang not just in ward choirs, but in community choirs, and small groups with other ladies. Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend Tressa Deon Hatch Cripps (Terri) passed away peacefully on October 27th, 2022 in Cedar City, UT. Watching basketball and football were also some of his favorite pastimes. Dean has always been very active with a strong testimony in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her Siblings; Paul and (Chris) Chamberlain of Henderson, Nevada. He conducted shooting camps, clinics and matches for these organizations in many parts of the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico. They spent many years writing to each other before marrying in April of 1980 in the St. George, Utah temple. She enjoyed cooking, especially her coconut bread and cream pies. Glade and Dorothy celebrated 70 years of marriage together and 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. Leah Jean Christiansen Adams, 88, passed away peacefully at her home in Cedar City, Utah on Saturday, May 21, 2022. She loved her dogs, Chinese food, watching WWE and AEW wrestling, flowers, coloring, and Dr. Pepper. Also in 1973, Dean began working as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist for Southwest Utah Mental Health. He was born on May 12, 1939, in Las Vegas, Nevada to James Marion and Florence Marian Schmidt Tilman. She expressed how grateful she was for his constant love and kindness towards her and how hard he worked for the family throughout the years. She moved to Vincennes, Indiana at the age of 9. At the time of his passing, they had been married for 30 years. Her bird feeder was always full, and there was never a dog she did not adore or stray cat she did not want to adopt. He loved to work with the youth of the church. They never stopped flirting, delighting all who watched them. He was born in Hayward, California, on October 13. , 1990, to Daniel Alexander Weber and Christine Catherine Corson. She will forever be a presence & angel in our lives. From each marriage, he gained his greatest treasures, his children. Marilyn was born October 23, 1935, in Toquerville, Utah to Wilford W Bergstrom and Leah Johnson Bergstrom. You are deeply loved and will surely be missed. She graduated from Mayfair High School in Lakewood in 1963. Denise is survived by her children Tisheena (Mike) Hollis, and Shaunte (Chris) Haas, both of Las Vegas, Nevada. He touched lives of thousands of students even those not in his classes. He called himself the Christmas tree man! Family and friends are invited to share tributes online at www.SerenityStG.com. Pam was hard to take anywhere because she always had someone to talk to! Although Joan was generally always a dutiful rule follower, she saw someone who caught her eye. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. Interment will take place at the Enoch Cemetery. She enjoyed the giving part, but Mom never tired of receiving another doll for Christmas! There will be another visitation at Southern Utah Mortuary,190 North 300 West on Friday evening from 6-8 pm. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 1 PM in Cedar City, Utah at the Southern Utah mortuary. He leaves the love of his life Anne Marie and son Patrick of whom he was so proud. Richard Lane Dover passed away in Provo, UT on November 15th, 2022. He was the youngest child and only son. He was a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Preceded in death by her parents and eldest brother William Jr. Wachuta. Interment will be at Tonaquint Cemetery. She loved art and drawing and was very crafty. 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. 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. He served in several branches including active duty Air Force and Army. Glade 2023 Ashley Valley Funeral Home. He later anglicized his name to James Richard. 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. While at a bowling alley in Lakewood, she met her one true love, George John Carpenter (Jack). In 2020, she moved to Santaquin, Utah to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie and Rodney Doolin, who tenderly cared for her until her passing. 48 years ago, Jimmalie became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a child, Peter learned the value of hard work by helping his dad with the sheep and spending time on Cedar Mountain. The time with family and friends in the mountains was most precious to her, not to mention the outdoor adventures they would go on. Dress is casual, lunch follows. His family moved to Southern California when he was a child. She also devoted much time and love to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Interment followed in the Milford Cemetery at 2:30pm under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Orin had also lost his spouse and together they filled their lonely hours with friendship and companionship. Mom loved family history and regularly shared stories of our pioneer heritage. But, if you did make him angry, you definitely had it coming, Ya gad-dang Pearhead!. He was accepted to Utah Valley University (UVU) where he was pursuing an Electrical Engineering Degree. He served in two bishoprics and on stake high councils for 10 years. How We Can Help He served there for just short of 22 years. He finally married Sherie December 27, 1956, in the Manti LDS Temple. He completed 35 years of service, achieving the rank of E-9 and retiring as a Sergeant Major in the Army Reserves. Four more children were born, Bryan (deceased), Jeffrey (Robin), Keith (Paige) and Ryan (Trina). Seth is also survived by his four older sisters Brittany Timko (Michael), Erin Fonnesbeck (Travis), Lindsay Goldfine (Michael), Lauren Gunn (Clayton), and his grandmother Elna Halterman Stubbs.