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Show (mm o&mxmm) Kelly Dutton MT. PLEASANT Kelly Dutton, Dut-ton, 26, died June 17, 1994 on SR264 due to injuries received in a log truck accident. He was born Sept. 20, 1967 in Panguitch, Utah a son of Karl Afton and Laraine Twitchell Dutton. He married Lisa Black, Aug. 17, 1990 in Manti, Utah. He was a member of the LDS Church and loved hunting, fishing, the outdoors and driving diescl. He helped his family when they needed it and was a great artist and the best father, husband and son. Kelly will be remembered by looking in the faces of his little boy and girl. He loved country music, working in his new yard and fixing up his new house. He loved his two dogs and other animals. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, son, Stetson Cole and daughter Kylee Lynn, all of Mt. Pleasant. Parents Karl and Laraine Dutton, sister, Jodie Dutton and brother, Chip Dutton, all of Ephraim. Grandmother LaVern Twitchell, Lehi. Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, 1994 in the Mt. Pleasant Second LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Sam Randall Houston CEDAR CITY, UTAH Sam Randall Houston, 15, passed away June 14, 1994 at the Primary Chil-drens Chil-drens Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born Oct. 7, 1978 to William Randall and Nancy Barney Houston. Sam just finished his freshman year at Cedar High School. He enjoyed en-joyed school and the friends he met there. He served on the social committee and was a member of the honor band. A member of the LDS Church, he served as president of the Deacons and Teachers Quorum. He was active in scouting, serving serv-ing as a senior patrol leader and as a Varsity Scout team captain. He received re-ceived his eagle scout award on June 3 of this year and has been awarded both the Faith in God and On My Honor awards. He enjoyed sports, mainly as a spectator, but was also able to participate in baseball base-ball with the help of some very special spe-cial coaches. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and being together with his family at Panguitch Lake. He was an inspiration to those who came to know him. Survivors include: parents, William Randall and Nancy Barney Houston of Cedar City; brother, Mathcson Miles Houston and sister, Mandy Houston, both of Cedar City; grandparents Miles and Esther Barney and Mayo and Hazel Rich, all of Panguitch. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sat-urday, June 18, 1994 at the Cedar North LDS Stake Center under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary, Mortu-ary, Cedar City. Interment was at the Panguitch Cemetery where graveside services were also held. |