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Show Area Obituaries The Steve Smith Family r - 'n , , - . ' : ' I J I .' I Steve, Amber and Opal Smith CEDAR CITY - The family of Steve (age 31) and Amber (age 27) Smith and baby Opal (2 12 months) returned to their heavenly home March 13, 2005, as a result of a car accident. Amber met the love of her life and they were married in 2004. The special spirit of Opal May joined them Dec. 31, 2004. Although their lives together were short, they shared more happiness than most will ever know. Steve, Amber and baby Opal had made their home in Cedar City, Utah. Amber is survived by her parents, par-ents, Jim and June Ann Miller; brothers, Lance (Jessica) and Cache Miller, all of Panguitch; grandparents, Opal Miller, of Panguitch; and Bill and Bonnie Nelson, of Cannonville; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Amber was preceded in death by her grandfather, Reid Miller. Steve is survived by his father, Dale Smith and sister, Sandy. He was preceded in death by his mother, Esther May Smith. This special family will be greatly missed by all who knew them. Funeral services are pending for the Panguitch 4th Ward and further information will be announced by the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, Gunnison and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Ramona Jolley Millett Ramona Jolley Millett returned home to our Heavenly Father on Wednesday, March 9, 2005, surrounded by many of her loved ones. She was born in Tropic, Utah on Apr. 22, 1927 to Layton and Thelma (Littlefield) Jolley. She married her sweetheart sweet-heart Vivian (Bert) Millett on Nov 8, 1946 in Fredonia, Ariz. They were later sealed for time and eternity in the St. George LDS Temple. Ramona began her life's journey jour-ney as a tiny miracle, weighing only 2 pounds. She was fed with an eyedropper, and slept in a shoebox on the oven door of the old wood cookstove. Against all odds, her spunky, strong spirit carried her through this and many other challenges in her life. Ramona is the oldest of 12 children. She was a loving, caring, car-ing, special lady who always put the needs of others before her own. She was a lifelong and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and served in various callings. Ramona loved making handmade hand-made quilts and crocheted items for her family. She enjoyed spending time in the outdoors; fishing, camping, and attending family reunions. Her family was very important to her, and she loved spending time with them. She will be greatly missed! Ramona is survived by her loving husband, Bert of St George, Utah, sons Ronald (Susan) Millett of Charleston, W. V.; Lloyd (Linda) Millett of -s ( 3 i i L Ramona Millett Kanab, Utah; Paul (Debbie) Millett of Toquerville, Utah; Robert (Melanie) Millett of Payson, Utah; and David (Emma) Millett of Fredonia, Ariz. She is also survived by brothers broth-ers and sisters: Clarence (Dorothy) Jolley, Shirley (Blaine) Betenson, Rulon (Marilla) Jolley, Evan (Janine) Jolley, Afton (Dale) Peterson, Alice (Irvin) Allen, Doyle (Sheila) Jolley, Glen (Betty Lou) Jolley, LaVon (Susie) Jolley, and Lynn (Gillman) Fife. She was preceded in death by a baby brother Herbert Jolley. Ramona has 25 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Mar. 12 at the 166 S. Main LDS Chapel in St. George, Utah. Funeral directors: Heideman Mortuary, 170 S. Mall Drive, St George Utah. |