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ODITUAIUES LOCAL THE SPECTRUM ft DAILY NEWS A4 Wednesday, September 4, 2013 OBITUARIES Jeremy H. Cobb Delta, UT Ina S. Norton St. George Milford Knox Dean Werner Cedar City, Utah pPT Qir sweet baby boy. 8 years.

She was a secretary tor various companies and loved shorthand and typing. She also enjoyed DUP. Norma was preceded in death by her parents and 1 great-granddaughter. Surviving are her husband, her sister, children: Deanna (Jay) Larson, Lehi; Carolyn (Mike) Olenslager, Enoch; Douglas Lloyd Hawker (Cynthia), St. George.

She has 14 grand-children, 43 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at Three Peaks Ward in Enoch, UT visiting from 6-8pm Thursday 951 3, visiting 10-lCV45am on Friday with memorial services at 1 1 Funeral Service will be at the Lark in Sunset Gardens Chapel, 1950 10600 Sandy, UT Saturday 9713 viewing and services at Interment to follow at Lark in Sunset Gardens. Online condolences at Lirkincares.com ARRESTS The Spectrum reports arrests for felony crimes, compound mnde-meanon and mmntt carrying bail of at least VSO. Ml arrest information taken from the jaU booking log and police reports. St Gaorg folic Department Elizabeth Renet Hagen, 29, transient St George, was arrested Tuesday on charges of pot-ieaion of drugs, possession of paraphernalia and a warrant Hagen was booked into Purgatory Correctional facility on Ramon Torres 26, 150 $.

2000 East St George, was arrested Monday on a charge of criminal mischief, four charges of domestic violence in the presence of a child and two warrants. Torres was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $9,034 bail. MciirJa Artrup, 3S, 710 N. 2330 last St George, was arrested Monday on a charge of simple assault and two charges of domestic violence in the presence of child. Artrup was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $5,380 bail.

Tyler Paul White, 26, 113 W. 400 South, unit 3 Hurricane, was arrested Monday on charges of possession of drugs and possession of paraphernalia. White was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $5,389 bail. Washington Oty Polk Department Joseph Anthony Dibuono, 57, 777 S. Stubbs Ave, Provo, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of possession of drugs.

Dibuono was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $5,000 bail. Larry Thomas Cook 32. 265 100 North, Washington City, was arrested Tuesday on charges of improper lane travel and possession of drugs. Cook was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $5,050 bail. Tyler William Beshell, 20.

1259 W. 100 South, virgin, was arrested Monday on a charge of driving on a suspended license. Beshell was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $750 bail. Santa Clara fvins Folic Department David Andrew Edmunds, 21, 140 N. Tuacahn Drive, unit 36, Ivins, was arrested Monday on charges of obstructing justice, possession of paraphernalia and possession of drugs.

Edmunds was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $10,389 bail. Washington County Sheriff's Office Wendy Hernandez, 54, 3117 W. 3650 South, West Valley, was arrested Monday on charges of driving on with a suspended registration, driving on a suspended license, driving under the influence, possession of an open container of alcohol in a vehicle and two warrants. Hernandez was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $6,619 bail. Iron County Sheriff's Office Christian Linn Anthony Folsom, 18, 348 N.

900 West unit 4, Cedar City, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of possession of amphetamine, possession of marijuana, two charges of distribution of marijuana and two charges of possession of paraphernalia. Folsom was booked into Iron County Jail on $25,000 bail. Norma L. Hawker 1930-2013 Norma I Mae Lloyd Hawker passed away Saturday 31 wf Aug 2013 in V.1;1 I Enoch, UT. She was born 7 Sept 1930 in Murray, UT.

Parents were Heber Emery Birdella Lloyd- She was blessed with one sister, Maijorie. Norma married Douglas R. Hawker 24 June 1949. They were later sealed in the Manti Temple 21 March 1970. They had 3 precious children.

Norma was very shy, but had a glorious musical talent. She began the accordion at a young age and later learned piano organ. She held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Norma graduated from Jordan HS. She led her daughters in a 4-H Club for T.

Elwood Bladen Delta, UT "1 Thomas Vi Elwood I 1 II OA uiaucii, ut, peacefully passed on Aug. 27, 2013, surrounded by family, at home in Delta. Bom Sept. 2, 1928 in Cedar City to Thomas Adams and Lottie To I Bladen, oldest of 5 children. Grew up in Cedar City where he graduated from Cedar City High School, then studied auto mechanics at Branch Agricultural College (now SUU).

Sgt. Bladen served in Korea with Utah Army National Guard 213th Battalion from Southern Utah, which included his brother, Ken, two cousins, and other friends. During a battle at Kapyong, his battalion was miraculously preserved and all lived to return home. Married his sweetheart, Dorothy Jeffery, on June 4, 1952 in the St. George Temple.

They spent their first summer together working at Bryce Canyon and always treasured and shared those memories. Resumed studies in Chicago, studying TV repair at Coyne Electric. They moved to Delta where Elwood was instrumental in erecting 100-foot towers needed to bring TV to the valley. After working as an appliance and TV repairman, moved his growing family to Logan, working servicing TVs while attending USU. Next move was to Salt Lake City working for Sperry Rand before returning to Delta in 1965.

Managed Quality Market furniture and appliance store on Main Street for several years. Later, he and Dorothy operated a Sears Catalog Store. Became very interested in nutrition and together they ran a part-time home business selling nutritional and health products. After the Sears store closed, drove bus for Senior Citizens. Elwood Jeremy Howard rtffcrl dieJ Peace fully in his sleep in Delta, UT on Aue.

28, 2013. Bom May 17, 1977 in Camarillo, CA to Jerry Marvin and Diane Lynn Shomaker Cobb. Raised in Layton and Holden, UT. Graduated Millard High School in 1995. Served an honorable mission to Glasgow Scotland (1996-1998) for LDS Church.

Served in US Army Reserve with the 222 Battalion out of Fillmore (1995-2001), and earned the Army Achievement Award. Created, owned and operated Omni Business Solutions. Married Taylor Marie Bullard on March 31, 2012 in Las Vegas, NV. Survived by wife: Taylor; children: Lindsay (5), Skyelar (3), Ryker (1); mother and stepfather: Diane and Lee Ray Talbot; father: Jerry Gbb; siblings: Tony (Laura) Talbot; Abigail (Johnny) Borrego; Vicki Talbot (Aaron Gayowski); Patrick (Sabrina) Cobb; Paul Cobb; grandmother: Jeaneal Christensen. Memorial Service: Saturday, Sept.

14,1:00 PM, at Nickle Mortuary, 190 S. Center, Delta. Friends call at 12 Noon, prior to service. Burial Sutherland Cemetery. Joyce Karan Hardy Eaton St.

George 0X3t- Joyce V-'K Karan Hardy itS 1 Eaton78, TJf passed away Hr August 28, 'Ct 2013. She was born December 1, 1934 in Tuscon, Arizona to Charley and Vema Nelson Hardy. She married Royal Doxey Eaton November 23, 1955 in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple. Joyce was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She loved being with her family.

She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully in her callings. She loved her musical callings the most. Joyce is survived by her husband, Doxey; children: Deanna (John) Petaishiski, Karan (Woody) Taylor, Duane (Trish) Eaton and David (Rosemarie) Eaton; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister and five brothers, all of Arizona. Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at the Metcalf Mortuary Chapel, 288 West St.

George St. George, Utah. Interment followed services at the Washington City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221 Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. UJ Ina Smith Norton, passed away August 22.

2013 in Napa, California. She was born January 6, 1917 in Milford, Utah to Joseph Charles Smith and Emma Elizabeth Umgherty Smith. She grew up in Milford, and it was there she met her future husband, Harold (Hal) W. Norton. When his work took him to Washington and she was attending Brigham Young University, their courtship continued by mail.

When he proposed by letter, she eventually accepted. They were married in Washington on May 16, 1938. The following year they traveled back to Utah where they were sealed in the Logan LI Temple. They continued to live in the Washington D.C. area, where her husband worked for the U.S.

Department of Agriculture until 1942, when they moved to Grass Range, Montana, for short time. When Hal hired out on the Union Pacific Railroad, they returned to Milford where they raised their three daughters. Ina prepared to help send her children to college by returning to school herself, graduating from the then College of Southern Utah with a BA in education. She loved teaching and loved the more than 600 students she taught at Milford Elementary School. She taught for 20 years, retiring in 1979.

In 1995, after a few years of dividing their time between Milford and St. George, Hal and Ina moved permanently to St. Geotge. She was a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and loved the gospel, serving in many capacities, including Relief Society president and gospel doctrine teacher. Her family relied on her strength, faith and prayers.

Following their retirement, she and Hal served a 12 month mission in Oakland, California beginning in 1981. Ina loved her husband, daughters and grandchildren and was abundantly generous with all she had. Her home was a refuge to her family, while at the same time, she was the wind in all their sails. She had a lively sense of humor and fun, and was the first to stir things up at a family gathering. She was creative and full of energy, at times an indomitable force, and could accomplish an amazing amount in a day.

She leaves behind a family who loves and misses her, but who rejoices that she can rejoin her much-loved husband, who died in 2012. She is survived by her three daughters: Renee Norton of St. George, Utah, Jean (Doug) Wright of Napa, California, and Barbara (J.L.) McCarrey of Anchorage, Alaska; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the Milford LDS Chapel, 748 West 600 South, Milford Utah.

Interment will be held at the Milford City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfrnottuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. iHomeRnder tiie Spectrum A GANNETT COMPANY Phone: (435) 674-6200 www.thespectrum.com 4 Knox lan We paMCU away August JM JU. tun ait Lake City, Utah, after a valiant 4 day life.

He was horn on August 26, 201 3 in Cedar City, Utah to Naihan Scott and Laci Bulloch Werner. The living and tenA-r mercies of our Father in Heaven were'manifest, even in the few slum day we were privileged to spend with our son. He will be greatly missed. Knox is survived by his parents Nathan Scott and Laci Bulloch Werner and brother Bladen. His grandparents Susan Bushnell of Cedar City, Scott and Vkki Werner of St.

George, and Dean and Pauline Bulloch of Cedar City, along with many aunts, uncles and other extended family. A viewing will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 from pm at Southern Utah Mortuary. Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to www.sumortuary.com. Vinona Judd Watson Cedar City Vinona Judd Watson, age 78, passed away on August 30, 2013 at her home.

Vinona was born on September 18, 1934 to Morris and Mildred Isom Judd. She married Leland J. Watson and they had four children. Vinoha's family was everything to her. She was an exceptional homcmaker and wife, putting her love into everything she did.

Many have enjoyed her homemade bread and delicious cooking. She loved being on Cedar Mountain with all het family and critters. Her hands were always busy creating crochet items for her loved ones. She was well known and loved during her time working at Valley View Hospital as the cook and provided delicious meals for the staff and patients. Vinona was active in the LDS Church and Relief Society.

She was a faithful and outstanding RS Visiting Teacher. Vinona is survived by her husband, Leland, her four children: Terry (Girol) Watson of Toqucrville, UT, Garry (Judy) Watson of Henderson, NV, Pam (Steve) Collins of Cedar City, UT and Donna (Mike) Cacciabaudo of Henderson, NV, her brother Arden (Areola) Judd of Fredonia, AZ and her sister Carol (Forrest) Michl of Las Vegas, NV. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters Elda Henderson and Melva Hatch, her grandchildren Thristian Bowler and Audrey Clyde. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at the LDS Spanish Trails Ward Chapel (3575 Minersville HWY, Enoch, UT)1.

A viewing will be held from 9:30 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2013 at the LDS Spanish Trails Ward. Interment will be in the Enoch City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to www. I i often claimed that he was a "jack of all trades, master of none." Active member of LDS Church throughout his life.

Served in Sunday School, as bishop, ward clerk, and on high council. Fulfilled service missions, including Delta Deseret Industries manager. Elwood loved people. Could strike up a conversation with anyone. Had natural curiosity and was always interested in learning new things and wanting to know how things worked.

Eagerly shared his knowledge with anyone who would listen. Had no desire to travel the world, but racked up many miles traveling to visit family. Always there for family events and anytime something needed repairing. Being paralyzed from effects of cancer, he lay in bed his final six months, but continued to entertain visitors with lively conversation, stories, laughter and even playing his harmonica. He remained cheerful, positive, and appreciative to the end.

His faith in God never faltered. He told the Lord he wouldn't stop praying, but he would need divine intervention if he was expected to kneel. Survived by his wife: Dorothy; children: LuAnn (David) Sroufe of Orem; Tom (LuAnne) Bladen of Hyde Park; Nancy (Tony) Stephenson of North Salt Lake; Linda (Brad) Lamb of Pleasant Grove; brothers: Kenneth (Carolyn) Bladen of Logan; Boyd (VaLaine) Bladen of St. George; sister: Marilyn Dalton of Prescott, AZ; brother-in-law: Dan (Janet) Dix of Santa Clara; 30 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, daughter-in-law: Wendy Bladen; sister: LaRue Dix; and brother-in-law: Edward Dalton.

Funeral: Tuesday, Sept. 3, 11 AM, Delta LDS Stake Center, 125 S. White Sage Ave. Viewings: Monday, PM at the Stake Center; and Tuesday, AM prior to services. Burial Delta Cemetery.

Online condolences at www.nickIemortuary.com IS- ACCIDENTS At the discretion of the editorial department. The Spectrum reports accidents of general interest in which no arrests are made. The following accidents were responded to Monday. St George Police Department Hit and run on the 1800 West block of Canyon View Drive. Traffic accident with damages on the 200 South block of River Road.

DEATH NOTICES Margaret Erickson Margaret Cottam Erickson, 69, died Wednesday in St George. Funeral services will be Saturday at noon in the St George 6th Ward LDS Chapel. 85 S. 400 East Visitation will be from 10:30 to 1130 a.m. in the chapel.

Interment will be in the St George City Cemetery. Arrangements are by Spilsbury Mortuary, 673-2454. Bernard Barwick Bernard Barwick, 82, died Sunday in St George. Funeral services will be on Saturday at 2 at the Riverbend LDS Ward, 2681 E. 350 North, St George, with a viewing from 12:30 to 130 p.m.

at the church. Arrangements are by Pine View Mortuary, 986-4222. Stability is built art OCW' 2 of wisdom ancT6xpv rl( stable foundation wcMot- needed support Id burdens and added se- BHRSr Stv George "Hurrlcorr (435) 473-4221 (435) 635-922 JL. IrrTm dlHM ami.

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