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Show OBITUARIES Marjorie King Griffin Ence Steve Goulding (July 16, 1932 - March 24, 2011) ST. GEORGE, UTAH - Marjorie King Griffin Ence, age 78, passed away on March 24, 2011 at her home in St. George, Utah. She was born July 16, 1932 in Boulder, Utah to Clyde and Irene King. She married Eugene Napoleon Griffin on June 10, 1953, they were later divorced. She later married Floyd Ence March 6, 1984. She graduated from the University of Utah in 1954 with a BS degree in Nursing. She later returned to school to complete a degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Throughout her life she worked in the medical profession, including many different hospitals, she was a Public Health Nurse in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Director of Nursing at the Arizona State Mental Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, a Garfield County Public Nurse, and also the Nursing Director for the Southwest District Health Department in St. George, Utah. In 1993 she opened her own medical clinic, the Color Country Health Express, which she operated for 13 years. She retired at the age of 72. During her years as a Family Practitioner she was dedicated to her clinic and patients. She was known for her devoted work ethic, deep compassion, and limitless generosity. She touched the hearts of all that had contact with her. She had a passion for reading, was a life-long learner, and loved spending time with her family. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Marge is survived by children: Camille (Doug) Hall, Boulder, Utah; Karen (Rick) Palmer, St. George, Utah; Gaden (Jayley) Griffin, Ivins, Utah; 8 grandchildren: Katie Ballard, Cole (Trisha) Palmer, Andy (Kasia) Palmer, Riley Palmer, Aaron Palmer, Gentry (Jessica) Griffin, Jayden Griffin, Aubrey Griffin; and 2 great-grandchildren: Kelton & Lia. Step-children include Elaine Winget, Clark (Kathy) Ence, Rodney (Tammy) Ence, Marilyn (Wade) Roberts, and Kelly (Becky) Ence, along with 18 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Marge is also survived by her sisters: Gerry Hitt, Ann (Tom) Reynolds, and Linda King. She is preceded in death by her parents, infant daughter Carmen, and sister LaRae King. Her husband Floyd passed away the day following her death. Henrieville, UT Dellis Sudweeks LeFevre Panguitch, Utah Dellis Sudweeks LeFevre 93, of Panguitch, Utah, passed away March 25, 2011 at her daughter, Reba's home, in Antimony, Utah. She was born April 15, 1917, in Tropic, Utah, to Claud and Emma Jane Allen Sudweeks She married Ozro Grant LeFevre November 22, 1934, in the St. George LDS Temple. She is survived by her children, Velma Elmer, Panguitch; Mryna Delong, Hatch; Grant (Darlene) LeFevre, Bountiful; Claud (Debbie) LeFevre, Montrose, CO; and Reba (Robert) Johnston, Antimony; 16 grandchildren; 57great-grandchildren; son-in-law, Kennith Leslie, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters: Rodney (Betty) Sudweeks, Leda (Parley) Pratt, ReVon (Deward) Smith, Mira (Bob) Ott, DeRell (Sarah) Sudweeks; sister-in-law, Carlene Sudweeks. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Ozro LeFevre; daughter, Doris Leslie; sons-in-law, Jim Elmer, Alvin DeLong, Larry Gleave; grandsons: Jeffry Leslie, Joseph Daniel LeFevre; brothers: Floris, Elvin (Rita); Allen (Dorothy); sister, Reda. The family extends thanks to her hospice nurse, LaNetta Sudweeks for her tender care of Dellis the last two months. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at 12:00 Noon in the Panguitch 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Ward Chapel in Panguitch on Wednesday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. On line guest book www. maglebymortuary.com Garn R. Barnson Steven George Goulding, 65, passed away at his home in Henrieville, March 24, 2011. He was born June 18, 1945 in Panguitch to Kenneth Edwin and Elsie Middleton Goulding, the 3rd of five children. He was a graduate of Bryce Valley High School and was a member of the LDS Church. He lived his entire life in Henrieville where he was happiest. Steve married Kathleen Porter, July 29, 1966 in Farmington, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple. From an early age, Steve loved to have a tool in his hands. He was a natural mechanic and could fix anything. He kept the family vehicles running as well as the machinery for the farming operation. Many were recipients of his willingness to serve and give of himself. He loved to "spend time in his shop while Kathy was out Gaddin'". He loved the mountains and down below. He worked long and hard to maintain the range and his cattle. Steve served in the Army and was a Viet Nam veteran. He served in the Garfield County Search and Rescue and was the commander of the Jeep Posse. He served on the Henrieville Irrigation Water board and was Water Boss. He drove truck for Lincoln Lyman, Bob Orton Trucking, and for the past 20 years for the Garfield County Road Dept. Steve was a quiet man of very few words, but he had the biggest and kindest heart in the world. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. We will forever treasure his example of endurance through many trials without complaining. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen of Henrieville; children, Steven Troy (Jeannette) Goulding of Provo, Sheila (Mark) Orton of Panguitch, Stephanie (Dave) Roberts of Henrieville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sisters, Wynona (Ernie) Henderson of Henrieville, Kathryn (Dave) Pollock of Tropic and Brother, Dick (Jane) Goulding of Delta. He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Kenneth (JoAnne); daughter, Lori. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. in the Henrieville LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call for viewing Monday morning from 11:00 to 12:30. Interment will be in the Henrieville Cemetery with Military Rites provided by the Bryce Valley American Legion Post #18. Funeral Directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guest book www.maglebymortuary.com Ann Marie Olsen Nash Ann Marie Olsen Nash, loving wife and mother, a beloved daughter and sister passed away peacefully at home on March 25, 2011, surrounded by her family. As a mother she was especially devoted to her adored children. She was most content spending time and sharing herself with her entire family and friends. She loved the outdoors, camping, hunting, fishing, and bar-b-ques. Her daughter said she was the best fisher lady there ever was. Ann Marie is survived by her loving husband John Nash, her children Colton Shane Coleman and Mckena Marie Mitchell; she is also survived by her parents Darrell and Lorene Olsen, her brothers Terry B. (Marla), Troy D. (Becky) and Todd R. (Telsie) Olsen; Nieces Nikki, Jordan, Billey and Coral; Nephews Colby, Chance, Brett and Brady. Ann was preceded in death by her grandparents Harry and Vera Mears, and Max and Thelma Olsen. A memorial Service will be held at a later date. Online condolences can be sent to www.sumortuary. com ....... Justin Cody Moss Justin Cody Moss, 16, of Wiggins, Colorado passed away March 11, 2011 from injuries he sustained in a car accident. He was born August 22, 1994 in Provo to Steven K. Moss and Robyn K. Leslie Barton. He had previously lived in Annabella. He enjoyed sports and being outdoors. He is survived by his father Steven (Rita) Moss, Wiggins, CO; siblings Brandy K. (Jake) Gale of Elsinore, Chase (Nancy) Barton of Salina, Casey Barton of Salt Lake City, Lacie Moss and Steven Moss Jr. of Grand Junction, CO; and his grandfather Kenneth Leslie of Kearns. Justin is proceeded in death by his mother Robyn K. Leslie Barton, his grandparents Doris Leslie and Donald & Jeanne Moss, great grandmother Dellis LeFevre, and uncle Jeffery Leslie. A memorial service was held March 16, 2011 at the Heer & Dahl Mortuary Chapel in Fort Morgan, CO and graveside services will be held at Panguitch City Cemetary on April 2, 2011 at 12 pm. Garn Riley Barnson, 89, drey (Glen) Weidauer and passed away February 17, LaNell (Johnny) Ambrose; 2011 in Provo, Utah. He brothers-in-law, Todd Ridwas born October 6, 1921 in dle, Jack Gleave and DelaJunction, to Riley Ormandy no Ratcliffe; sister-in-law, and Nellie Blanche Elder Irva Sudweeks; Special Barnson. He married Bob- Friend and WWII Service bie Laree Gleave, Decem- Comrade, Merle Trapp. ber 25, 1945 in Kingston. He is preceded in death by The marriage was solem- his parents, Riley and Nellie nized in the Manti Temple Barnson and step-mother, July 16, 1963. Norma Spencer Barnson; He was raised in Kings- grandson, Jonathan Bogart; ton by his grandparents. In great-grandchildren, Robhis early years, he helped ert Coy Barnson, Britney with the construction of the Barnson; siblings, Irene roadways through Bryce (Marion) Ackerman, Ann and Zion National Parks. Riddle, Billie Dean RatHe served in the European cliffe; brother-in-law, KenTheatre during WWII. He yon Riddle. was a long haul truck driver Funeral services will be for over 50 years, with Gar- held Tuesday, February 22, rett Freightlines and Kai- 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the abab. He, along with his Circleville 1st LDS Ward wife Bobbie, sold hay on Chapel. Friends may call the Indian reservation in at the Magleby Mortuary Arizona for many years. in Richfield Monday eveHe is survived by his ning from 6 to 8 and at the wife, Bobbie of Junction; ward chapel in Circleville children, Robert (Ann) Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 Barnson, Enoch; Barry a.m.. Burial will be at 3:00 (Linda) Barnson, Escalan- p.m. in the Widtsoe Cemte; Willie (Kathy) Barnson, etery with military rites by Junction; Lynn (Laurie) the Piute Post #7561 and Barnson, Henderson, NV; the Utah Honor Guard. FuJennie (Linn) Bogart, Hur- neral Directors, Magleby ricane; Lonnie Barnson, Mortuary, Richfield, Salina Junction; 27 grandchildren; and Manti. 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