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Show Area Obituaries Steven Glenn Hatch PANGUITCH On October 9, 2001, among the thick timber of Yankee Meadow, our wonderful wonder-ful husband, father, grandpa and friend, Steven Glenn Hatch, left us to return to his father, Jesse Vee, his mother, Nina, his brother, broth-er, Jesse Ray, his best friend Roger Jacobsen and his uncle George. He found his God in nature, and shared his deep respect with all who knew him. A quiet servant, ser-vant, who was" quick to fulfill unspoken needs of those unable to do them for themselves. His most joyous moments were spent camping with his wife and children, horseback riding with his boys, and spending spend-ing countless hours with his granddaughters. His grace, kindness, and love touched those of us lucky, enough to know him. His laughter' and presence will be missed until the day we meet again. Steven is survived by his wife: Janice Barney Hatch, his six children, Alisha (Tracy) Esplin, Jamie, Heath, McKayle and Jesse Miles; his four angel .. '" . - - t ' ". -. I , i ' ' : i , ! Steve Hatch babies, Madison, Shelby, McKenzie and Tessa; and his brothers Gordon (Mardella) Henrie, Norm (Dora) Henrie, and sister, Tarla (Jim) Boucher. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 13 at 12 noon at the Panguitch LDS 2nd Ward Chapel in Panguitch. Interment was in the Panguitch Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Calvin Wilson HATCH, UT Calvin Wilson, age 90, died Oct. 10, 2001 in Panguitch, Utah. He was born Nov. 25, 1910 in Hillsdale, Utah to Jesse Stephen Wilson and Keziah Rebecca Wilson. He married Ruthp Barnhurst on June 9, 1937 in the St. George LDS Temple. He was a Worlad War II veteran vet-eran of the US Army. Calvin graduated from Panguitch High School, and lived at Wilson Canyon and Hatch most of his life. He worked in the timber industry and as a cattle rancher and farmer. He enjoyed dancing in his younger years, and also enjoyed reading. He was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many callings. call-ings. Survivors include his wife Ruthe Wilson of Hatch, Utah; children Curtis Tachine Wilson of Salt Lake City and Charlotte (Wilford) Lane of Coppermine, Ariz.; sister Leora Sawyer; and grandchildren Christopher, MacArthur, Gordon, Vernon, Veronica, and Jeremy. He was preceded in death by grandson Conan Jay Wilson, and brothers LJ Q U Calvin Wilson land sisters Eunice Cope, MaryAgnes Wilson, Jesse Stephen Wilson, Wellington Paul Wilson, George Deliverance Wilson, Rebecca Wilson, Don Carlos Wilson, and Rulon McBride Wilson. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001 at the Hatch Utah LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Hillsdale Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary of Kanab. Remo Johnson JOSEPH, UT Remo Grant Johnson, 84, of Joseph, Utah, died Oct. 10, 2001, in Parowan, Utah. He was born Apr. 6, 1917, in Monroe, Utah, to John Christian and Leona LaVern Bredsguard Johnson. He married mar-ried Jennie Vernessa Wells on Aug. 5, 1939, in Junction, Utah. The marriage was solemnized May 7, 1941, in the Manti LDS Temple. He worked for Kaibab Industries for many years. Remo enjoyed horses and being in the mountains to get wood. He loved his family and was a great example to them. He is survived by his wife, Jennie; daughters, Janet (Alan) Neal of Corvallis, Mont., and Debbie (Cal) Robinson of Cedar City; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters and brother, Irene Bruhn and Naomi Mecham, both of Salt Lake City; Beth Ahlstrom, Delta; and Rex (Eda) Johnson, Manassas, Colo. Irene Wilson King Inglott PANGUITCHBOULDER, Utah Irene Wilson King Inglott, died Oct. 14, 2001 in Panguitch, Utah. She was bora, Aug. 11, 1912 in Panguitch to Dr. William Alma and Gertrude Porter Wilson. Irene married Clyde King, July 25, 1930 in Salt Lake city, Utah. She was active in church, community and politics. As the first mayor of Boulder, she helped put in the public water system. She ran Irene's Country Store for many years. Irene enjoyed people, traveling, writing writ-ing and learning new skills. After her divorce from Clyde, Irene married Vic Inglott in July of 1966 and moved to Hawaii where she resided for 19 years and worked as a real estate broker, bro-ker, owned a store and published seven books of history, stories and poetry. Irene moved to Panguitch in 1987 when her daughter LaRae became ill with cancer. She bought and restored the Old Rock House. Irene spent her last years at the Panguitch Care Center; her care there has been much appreciated by the family. Irene is survived by daughters, daugh-ters, Geraldine Hitt of Phoenix, Ariz., Marjorie (Floyd) Ence of St. George, Ann (Tom) Reynolds of Panguitch, Linda King of Phoenix; 16 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; ' 3 : i : ' ' ' ' - (I i ! I . i i I ? 1L mutf -f-inm A tm 4. i r J Remo Johnson Remo is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Horace Johnson and Carl D. Johnson. Funeral services were held on .' Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001, at the Joseph LDS Ward Chapel in ; Elsinore. Burial will be in the ; ' Joseph Cemetery. Funeral -Directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah. -; 1 H i Irene Inglott brother, William "Bill""Keith (Virginia) Wilson of Kaysville, Utah. Family members preceding her in death include her parents; daughter LaRae King Williams; sister Vesta Holmes; brothers ' Guy, Vance, Crae and Kent Wilson; and ex-husbands Clyde King and Victor Inglott. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Oct, 20, 2001 at 1 p.m. in the Boulder LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the ward chapel in Boulder on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Boulder Cemetery. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah. |