Lake Shore was the stopping point for many weary travelers on their way to another destination. They were married 51 years. GLENN MILLER OBITUARY. She always had a smile, a kind word, and a funny story to share. He was born on March 5, 1931, at home in Mink Creek, Idaho, to Perry and Hannah Pearson, the eighth of nine children: older siblings Carmen, Douglas, Cecil, Thora, Roy, Ray, Thelma and younger sister, Colleen. She loved painting, embroidering, sewing, creating elaborate Christmas trees, putting together puzzles, building parade floats and doing nearly any craft she could get her hands on. She in turn served in various teaching and leadership positions in Scouting, 4-H, and the Church. He was born and raised in Helper, Utah. Even after retirement, he never retired from the ranch or the farm. When her children were older, she started work at Yellow Front then later worked for several years with J.C. Penny until the store closed in Cedar City. Online Condolences can be sent to www.mortuary.org. Together, they blended their family and raised their three children, Krista, Braden and Brecia. 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. She was the proud aunt and great aunt of many nieces and nephews, whom she loved so much. She served in many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was devoted to her family. Online condolences can be made at mortuary.org. Interment is in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences may be left at www.mortuary.org. He graduated From Southern Utah University with a Bachelor of Social Sciences; his passions were History and Criminal Justice. From casket choices to funeral flowers, the funeral directors at Sundberg . When the grandchildren were little, they would get a Pocket Dollar when they gave him a hug as they left. Mom made friends where ever she went and was always up for going to get a drink at Hermies. He grew up in Chino, California and spent most of his free time on his grandfathers ranches. After Jerry retired, they decided they wanted to live closer to their children and grandchildren again. Terri and her daughter moved back to Utah in September, where she attended SUSC and received her Bachelors in Business Education. You Can Count On Us ". When she made a friend, she held onto them for life. She was the 1st student from SUSC to be hired as a teacher in Alpine School District. Marguerite is survived by her daughter Gwen (Keith) Knight of West Jordan Utah and their children and spouses and 32 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild to be born in a few months. In her lifetime she shared her musical gift through playing in dance bands and for dance classes, accompanying numerous vocal and instrumental soloists and groups, playing for church meetings, and for countless funerals. Donald Ray Blount, age 62, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with CIDP on October 31, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah. They enjoyed being in the outdoors at Lake Powell or traveling in their fifth wheel trailer following retirement. He had an extensive firearm and mountain man collection. 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. Hilda graduated High School. On June 10, 1964, Dean was sealed to Rebecca Hawkes in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. Charleston Volunteer Fire Department and was instrumental in establishing ambulance service on the mountain. Mom's [], Color. The family spent their early years in northern Utah before moving to Cedar City, shortly after which they moved to Parowan where Larry took a job teaching Art at Parowan High School. She loved her nurses and doctors and truly thought of them as family. You will truly by missed but never forgotten. 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. His father Gene (Sharon) Williams of El Centro, CA. Always a jokester, he sent home a tin of herring to his parents. Anna served as a temple ordinance worker in the Provo Temple for many years and then served in the Payson Temple. Anyone who came by the house could get warm by the fire she kept burning and converse about family and her unwavering testimony of the Savior. However, his favorite position was that of a teacher. Attending the temple and having a current temple recommend were very important to him. The family is grateful for the many friends and neighbors who have been such a loving support. The professional and caring staff at Southern Utah Mortuary has been carrying out the personal wishes of families in our community for decades. Her Dad was a school teacher and so in her early years they moved around to wherever he was asked to teach. Gayle has 3 children, 2 daughters and 1 son. He was an excellent writer and speaker. She loved the temple and the people she was able to serve over the years. He graduated from Rochester (Minnesota) High School. He touched lives of thousands of students even those not in his classes. She loved her Savior, Jesus Christ, and was faithful in all her endeavors. His children Shaun (McKell) Enoch, UT, Mekeisia Westwood (Wade) Circleville, UT, Kara Cedar City, UT, Tyson (Christa) Billings, MT, brother Stewart Cedar City, UT, sister Leslie (Robert) Nims Parowan, UT, and many nieces and nephews. 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. He is preceded in death by his father Bernard David Hartman and brother-in-law Sam Waddle. Jim retired from Litton in 1998 and they moved to Tehachapi, California, where they intended to stay. Postal Service in Provo, Utah. 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. Our family loves and appreciates each and every one of you. The family farm was lost when she was four years old, due to no money to pay the mortgage during the early years of the depression. He loved being outdoors. Remember & honor the life of your loved ones. Brent Turek is a husband, father, brother and friend, who dedicated his life to the care of those around him. She did everything she could to make individual, core memories with each of them. He later took over the farm, passing that value onto his children. Upon Grants retirement they returned to Cedar City. He was a loving, wonderful Husband, Dad and Grandpa. She married Raymond E. Bennett on June 11, 1970, in the Manti Temple. A viewing was held prior on Friday, July 1, 2022, from 9:30-10:30 am at the Mesa Hills Ward Church located on 1928 W. 320 S., Cedar City, UT. 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. He has many stories of the time he spent breaking horses, rounding up cattle, and building structures in Tehachapi, California, Safford, Arizona, and Chino, California. She will forever be a presence & angel in our lives. Her favorite callings were teaching Relief Society and Visiting Teaching. Dottie, Don, and their sons camped in remote spots, fished, hiked, and explored all over the West. Scott loved music and playing and collecting instruments, especially guitar, but also mandolin, autoharp, harmonica, and kalimba. One career highlight was being in charge of supplying all of the medical stations for the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. We want to thank each of her incredible doctors and nurses at the Cedar City Cancer Center, Cedar Ridge Family Medicine, Wound Clinic, Deseret Pain Specialists, Cedar Dermatology and Ethan at Sun Tree Hospice. She expected nothing less of each of her seven children. He is survived by his daughter Charlotte McWilliams of Los Lunas, NM, his brothers Roy (Carolyn) McWilliams of Evansville, IN, Kim (Sharon) McWilliams of Evansville, IN, his sister Gail McWilliams of Evansville, IN along with one grandchild, Cody Reynolds, and two great-grandchildren Brantley & Paisley Reynolds. In Lieu of flowers, do as Max and Bonnie would, buy some Werthers, and brighten the day of another. his four doting sisters loved him to pieces. He was fun to be around. Larry Chester Stubbs, 82, peacefully passed away on October 28, 2022, surrounded by his sweet wife and family in Cedar City, Utah. For those that want to pay their respects we will be holding a celebration of Life on December 13th at 2 pm Mountain Standard Time at Hughes Mortuary, 1037 E 700 S, St. George, Utah. They were married in the Mesa, AZ Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on July 2, 1961. Four more children were born, Bryan (deceased), Jeffrey (Robin), Keith (Paige) and Ryan (Trina). He showed his love by watching his children in countless concerts and sports, spending days in the car on family vacations, working long and thankless days to support his family financially, sending flowers home every week during the long, dark Michigan winters, giving financial help to his adult children, fulfilling callings, ministering to everyone, and just showing up every day for those around him. They enjoyed their time together in Island Park Idaho and in Beaver Dam at the Sunshiners Trailer Park. Darren is preceded in death by his father, Darrel Jones, two brothers, Johnny Gillespie and Shane Schutz. A viewing was held on Thursday, December 29, 2022, from 5:00-7:00pm at the Mortuary and on Friday, December 30, 2022, from 10:30-11:30 am at the Mortuary. She enjoyed her weekly hair appointments as well as her Monday lunch group with her dear friends and a good book. He died Feb. 1998. Funeral services were held Saturday, September 24 (11:00 A.M.) at the 256 S. 900 W. chapel. If somebody needed to get something anywhere between Lincoln County, Nevada to Escalante, and from Fillmore to Mesquite, they called Buck because one of his drivers was already going there. She is preceded in death by her husband Glen Allen Montague, parents Gordon Alan Soper and Doris Mae Fitzgerald and brother Paul Soper. 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. He also attended Utah State University in Logan, UT. She was preceded in death by her parents. Cause of death was Interstitial Lung Disease. Marguerite married John Willis ONiones on December 8, 1951 in Linton, Indiana. Some of Annette and Sheridans memorable trips include going to pick Kris up at the conclusion of his mission in Ecuador, an RV tour through central Mexico, Hawaii, an Alaskan cruise, several trips to Midwest area antique tractor shows, and their trip of a lifetime to China. Peter Wallace for great massage therapy and fun stories. After graduation he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in New Zealand. Viewings Thursday February 2, 2023, from 6:00-8:00 P.M. and Friday February 3 10:00-11:30 A.M. all at the Minersville LDS church 130 West Main. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a firm testimony of Jesus Christ. Jim was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Glade married Dorothy Ann Horrocks on January 3rd, 1951 in the Salt Lake City The church responsibilities he loved most were anything that allowed him to use his analytical skills and attention to detail. Arrangements are under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Dottie is survived by: son Lyle and his wife Becky (Bettridge) Stucker; son Chris and his wife Heidi (Puffer) Stucker; her brother John Knudsen. 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. The family would like to thank the Nurses, Aides and staff at Beaver Valley Long Term Care as well as the Doctors, Nurses, Aides and Staff at Beaver Valley Hospital for the loving care and friendship. He loved to garden, and Ginny followed in his footsteps. Zoom. Its time we honor him. Many thanks to the Bloomington Hills 6th Ward members and Relief Society. Time was a major theme of Michaels life: time spent in service of others, time dedicated to work, time with his loving parents, time rocking out to a wide variety of music, and time to make beautiful memories with his wife, family, and friends. They then moved to St. George, Utah where they lived the remainder of their lives. We feel Neil would appreciate in lieu of flowers donations to the John L. Evans Golf Center fund, through SUU Development. He spent most of his childhood with his grandma and grandpa Perry, whom he dearly loved and admired. 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. Born October 10, 1956 in Payson, Utah to Glen Stanley and Laura Nell Sherwood. Dads work often took him away from home when the family was young, leaving Mom to manage on her own. Jess was very talented and could accomplish anything he put his mind to. She loved her dogs, Chinese food, watching WWE and AEW wrestling, flowers, coloring, and Dr. Pepper. Joan recently traveled to Seattle to visit family, friends and landmarks, recounting so many happy memories. Dave was born on May 21st 1944, in North Hollywood California to Ralph David Stolrow and Margery Eleanor Van Patter. His favorite time was playing with his grandkids. Michael Leon Chidester of Cedar City, Utah, unexpectedly passed away peacefully in his sleep from natural causes on September 03, 2022. Interment was in the Cedar City Cemetery. His work included extensive involvement with schools and the juvenile court system in southwestern Utah. Brent knew his Savior, and developed that relationship over a lifetime. They then moved back to Cedar City where he taught school at South Elementary and Cedar Middle School for the next 28 years. Interment followed i, Online condolences may be sent and a livestream of the memorial service may be viewed on Annettes obituary page at, Bradley Scott Stephens passed away on October 25, 2022, in St. George, Utah. 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 is preceded in death by his parents, Garn and Bobbie Barnson; 2 grandchildren, Coy Robert Barnson, and Brittany Barnson; brother, Barry Barnson; mother and father-in-law, Joseph Leland DeLange and Eda LaBeth DeLange. Watching basketball and football were also some of his favorite pastimes. His early years were spent living at the old Hulet Ranch East of the Newcastle Reservoir, riding his horse down the canyon to the Newcastle elementary, for school. 2023 at the age of 91. 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. After the mine closed, he worked as an electrician in Farmington, New Mexico, and then began work in 1980, at the Navajo Generating Station near Page, Arizona. Glennis was born in Kanab, Utah on January 8, 1935, to Ozro Lamar Millett and Inez Adams Millett. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at noon in the Panguitch 3rd Ward Chapel, 550 South 100 West. He married Kristal on May 18th, 2002, and they grew their family by one more when Parker was born later that year. He was preceded in death by his parents Gene and Helen Collins; brothers Arnold, Donny and Billy. The decorations could never come down before her birthday. She was a true example of unconditional love! She was very artistic. He spent 3 years in the Army, from November 1966 to September 1969, one of those years in Korea. Her daddy was a farmer, and her mom was a stay at home mother and wife to Margaret and her siblings; Eddie, Tommy, Barbara & Richard. Online condolences may be left at mortuary.org. Everyone knew if he was teasing you it meant he liked you. Joni was born on June 26th, 1956 Utah to Emily (Andrews) Burton and Max Deloy Burton in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was active in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts and often talked about the Boy Scout Jamboree in Valley Forge in 1957, with a side trip to Washington, D.C. and enjoyed entertaining family, friends and newcomers. Richard was born November 24th, 1985, in Cedar City, UT to Lewis and Melissa (Whitelaw) Dover. They spent the next 28 years laughing, spoiling grandchildren, loving each other, traveling with family and getting lost on dirt roads. He worked there, with his family, until the minute that he died. Bill was the oldest of three boys, followed by Bob and Rod. 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. Friends were invited to call at the ward chapel Monday evening from 6-7 p.m. or Tuesday morning from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Burial was in the Panguitch City Cemetery. On Saturday November 12, 11:00 am. A special thanks to Dr. Mitchell Melling, the kind nursing staff at the Cedar City Hospital and the tender, kind and considerate staff at Applegate Home Health and Hospice. Both of his older brothers as well as his father had entered the profession before this necessity. Till we meet again, sweet, darling boy. He was recruited by LDS Family Services to administer the Indian Student Placement Program in Southern Utah until the program ended. A few of her other talents included quilting, crafting, gardening and party planning. 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. She served a mission in the East Central States Mission. His Four Children: Denise R. (Lee Wahlquist) of Rexburg Idaho Their Children: Shauna (Colby Pearson), Tyler (Katrina), Darci (Danny Abbott), Jacob, Matthew (Jensen) and Eight Great-Grandchildren from the Wahlquist Family. From a young age, he felt very protective of his younger sister, Marie. Louise Mackelprang Hanzon (96) passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 10, 2022, in Cedar City Utah. Donna loved to travel and was able to honor her Danish Heritage when she took a trip to Denmark with members of her family. Jeff grew up in Parowan UT. Southern Utah Mortuary - Home - Facebook Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 3rd at 2pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at 725 South 1100 West, Cedar City Utah 84720. No one came through her door that didnt get fed or feel loved, thus she had many adopted kids and grandkids. Karrolyn Monetta Dalton Morgan, 78 passed away Sunday July 31, 2022, at 3:10 p.m. Our dear Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunt, Grandmother and Friend passed away in her home in Parowan, Utah with her husband Robert Morgan, sons David and Stanley and daughter Melody Mitchell at her bedside. Jaden, Kamryn, Peyton, Pyper, and Amira. Larry suffered a severe leg injury as a teen when his leg was pinned between two trucks, crushing his knee and leaving him in a cast for nearly a year. She also had a great appreciation of music and spent much of her time playing the piano and singing. Reba was raised in Cedar City and graduated with Cedar Highs class of 1957. Kim was always working towards an achievement. He completed 35 years of service, achieving the rank of E-9 and retiring as a Sergeant Major in the Army Reserves. Siblings Shirley White, Janine Manzione, Dean (Marsha) Robinson, and sister-in-law Eleen Robinson. She was a great example of humility, strength, love, and compassion for all her children and grandchildren. She had a way of making everyone feel like they were special, and important to her. Hilda is survived by her children; Henry (Janet) Padron, Kathy Padron, Betty Ann (Dennis) Dresbach, Rosemarie Padron, Antonio Padron Jr. and Isaac (Cristina) Padron. In addition to your loved ones Remember Page, We offer several core funeral services. Marty met the love of his life, Mary Ellen Sullivan, when she moved to Newcastle. Located in St. George, UT. She was known for her kindness to all. She was gifted at breeding both and producing champions. He called himself the Christmas tree man! She loved spending time with her extended family her aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents and spent a lot of her time with them at their family farm growing up. He lived an idyllic childhood in Long Beach, California until his father was killed in a horrific car crash, which also killed his fathers friend and badly injured Kent and his brother. Her teachers included Alfred Durham and Beth Leigh. Later in life, Jimmalie married Robert (Bob) Owen. He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After graduating high school, Vernon joined the U.S. Navy and served on the U.S. Hancock, where he learned the skill of welding. Even when he had almost nothing, he still shared what he had with those in need. Glade is survived by his children, Charles (Sally), Monty (Shannon), Suzette (Gary), and Celeste, along with his grandchildren, Taylor, McCall (Ryan), Nick, Nevada (Teagan) and Angus. Interment will follow at the Parowan City Cemetery. The family would like to thank Amber, Trey and Brandy of Horizon Home Health and the medical staff that helped take care of Fernlee. Your email address has successfully been added to our mailing list. She was greeted in heaven by her husband, Ira; her son, Anthony Steven Reynolds; her favorite canine son, Max; her parents and siblings; a granddaughter, Betsy Carpenter; a grandson, Cristian Luke Lashinske; and two sons in law, Dennis Carpenter and Bo Heath. He and his wife served a working Mission for two different Girls Camps in Utah. Norman was a multi talented Wilford G. Daniels Jr. passed away on April 20, 2023 at the age of 81. Everyone in Parowan, Utah has a nickname. 48 years ago, Jimmalie became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were sealed in the St. George Temple on their first anniversary and made their home in Kanarraville, Utah. When his dad cut hay, Art would catch the baby field mice and put them in his pockets with the frogs he had just caught. Online condolences may be shared at www.AshleyValleyFuneralHome.com. She became a dental assistant and then a PBX operator for Bell Telephone Company. 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. Arnold served in many church callings, including serving as a Seventy. Both will be held inside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 481 North Main Street, LaVerkin, Utah. Pauline Michels Reid, 90, passed away on 1/20/2023 after a long battle with Alzheimers Disease. She loved to bottle items from their garden and she claimed the title of Harvest Holic At the age of 89 her efforts totaled 200+ bottles of fruit and vegetables. Their courtship, marriage, and devotion to each other for the past seventy years is the perfect example of how this should be done. Please try again later, or re-subscribe. Friends may call at the Cedar City, Utah 4th Ward Building on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and at the 4th Ward Chapel on Wednesday, November 2nd from 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Interment will immediately follow the services in the Cedar City Cemetery, under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. K.C Plough of Parowan, Utah. 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. While in St. George she made great friends in her retirement community. View Janes Obituary Page Next: Forever Photos, View Janes Obituary Page Next: Live Streaming. Its important to note that he sincerely enjoyed and delighted in teasing his sisters during his adolescence. She is preceded in death by her parents Francis and Elda Condie of Cedar City and sisters Barbara Martinez of Salt Lake City and Dolores Hill of Aurora Colorado. Cedar City Obituaries | Local Obits for Cedar City, UT - Legacy.com Dad loved his family and attended the majority of family events, ballgames and projects. A private interment will be held at First United Methodist Church in San Diego, California in the Spring of 2023. He was the youngest of 3 boys. He enjoyed watching his daughter become a parent and watching his grandson reach various developmental milestones. Duane and Zuliabell were parents to nine beloved children born in Texas, Kansas, Colorado and Missouri. Mmmbeeehh.. The family wishes to thank Anna, his nurse from Zions Way for her tender care. Larkin Mortuary 260 E South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801)-363-5781. Three years later they were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in two bishoprics and on stake high councils for 10 years. Interment followed at 2:00 p.m. in the Cedar City Cemetery, 685 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah. Graveside services will be held at 12:00 pm at Parowan City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. The family wish to thank the many people that visited, loved, and served Charlene over the years, as well as the caring employees of Autumn Park. 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. Jamies Gayle Webb (Aaron Webb) who passed last year. He attended college at Southern Utah University. A viewing will be held Monday August 8, 2022, at the West Jordan Park Stake Center, 7411 S 4800 West, West Jordan, Utah from 10:30 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. followed by the Funeral Service at noon. He then continued at BYU and completed a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology and Psychology. He enjoyed making pottery and sharpening knives. He married Debra Sue Elam on October 28th, 1978, in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. Ranch and farm work were a huge part of his life, working beside his father and brother, often times coming back home to Paragonah on the weekends to work. One of Toms favorite questions to ask of someone who didnt live in Beaver was to inquire what the current price of gas was where they lived. Burial will be in the Grove City Cemetery in Blackfoot under the direction of Nalder Funeral Home. He was always up for adventures. Duane enlisted for military service in December 1950. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Laura Goulding; and his children: Robert (Kim) Julander, Panguitch; David (Jenny) Julander, Enoch; Susan Julander, Enoch; 11 grandchildren and 4 8/9 great-grandchildren; siblings: Carol (George) Greenalgh, Murray; Lynn (Bernadine) Julander, Monroe; and Janice (John) Schena, Richfield.
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