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She was born on November 20, 1935, in Paragonah, Utah, to James Orson Talbot and Annie Gale Talbot. He loved to work with the youth of the church. After many conversations on the phone they have now been married for 18 years. Buck provided services for many other companies, including State Bank of Southern Utah, Ken Bettridge Distributing, Tinks Superior Auto Parts, Airborne Express, Rodeway Packaging Systems, MegaPro Screen Printing, and pharmaceuticals for McKesson, Bergen-Brunswick, Cardinal Health, and The American Red Cross, servicing all the local pharmacies and hospitals for many years. Interment will follow at the Parowan City Cemetery. He then continued at BYU and completed a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology and Psychology. Interment followed in the Milford Cemetery at 2:30pm under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Tom was an immediate friend to anyone who was lucky enough to meet him and it was a rarity that he was sore at anyone. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in honor of Michael and Kari Chidester to Southern Utah University Athletics, 351 W. University Boulevard, Cedar City, UT, 84720. He worked as a youth counselor at several group homes in the Cedar City area. 2021 Southern Utah Mortuary | All Rights Reserved. It went on describe how he met his future wife while he was an "outstanding" student at Southern Utah University before the couple went on to marry and start a large family. While Dean was in the tenth grade, his father passed away. Dave gave 25 years of service to the Los Angeles City Fire Department as a firefighter, Engineer, and Paramedic. He had a way of letting kids come to him first and speaking to them as if they were miniature adults. A viewing was held at the same location at 1:00pm just prior to services. He went back to school at Orange Coast College and then transferred to Northwestern University in Chicago where he received his certification as a Prosthetist. He served in two bishoprics and on stake high councils for 10 years. Brent and Lyn served a mission together in Martins Cove, WY. She enjoyed Horse Valley, flowers, the Iron County Fair, personalizing birthday cards, horse races, the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, baking and giving sugar cookies, patriotic decorations, serving others, planting seeds and watching them grow in soil and in children, visiting with friends and family, giving gifts, darning socks, decorating graves, and Facebook. For the last ten years, she spent time at the Senior Center where she loved to serve meals to others who couldn't get up and serve themselves and play Bingo; that is until her health started failing. Mom loved quilting, sewing, and cooking. If there was one thing that Tom loved almost as much as Bonnie, it was his hometown and the surrounding mountains and nature. She loved her nurses and doctors and truly thought of them as family. The church responsibilities he loved most were anything that allowed him to use his analytical skills and attention to detail. Vernon was a respected part of the community and was considered an honest hard-working businessman. Although his grandson wont be able to remember him, his family will archive many pictures and videos of their short time together. Pam loved running through the fields, sliding down the ditch, and watching her dad call the sheep in with a call only he could do. She is survived by four sons Mendis (Debbie) of Overton, Stacey (Terri) of Cedar City, UT, Robert ( Beth) of Logandale, and Keith Charlie (Alisha) of Overton, NV, her sisters, Kay (Gary) Batchelor, Gina (Vaughn) Pulsipher, and Beverly (Gene) Marshall, daughter-in-law Trisha Cooper of Overton, and 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.