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  • In Remembrance

    Honoring American service members lost
    in Afghanistan and Iraq.
    National Obituaries
    Hastings' 2010 portrait of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, showed the disdain of McChrystal and his staff for their superiors.

    Michael Hastings, an aggressive and iconoclastic journalist whose reporting exposed the vagaries of the war in Iraq and helped bring down the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, died early Tuesday in a car crash in Los Angeles, according to two of his employers. He was 33.
    By James Rainey, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-18 22:01:00 -0600
    Back in the day, the West Hollywood burger joint was popular with rockers, less so with gay rights activists.

    Irwin Held, whose license-plate-festooned West Hollywood beer-and-burger spot drew praise from rock stars but protests from gay rights activists, has died. He was 87.
    By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-18 21:43:00 -0600
    Meistrell and his twin, Bill, made wetsuits that enabled surfers to stay in the water longer and more comfortably than ever before. The firm does more than $200 million in business each year.

    For Bob Meistrell, there was always something about the water.
    By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-17 21:33:00 -0600
    Sahlins helped launched the birthplace of modern improvisational comedy in Chicago in 1959. Among his discoveries were Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy and John Belushi.

    Bernard "Bernie" Sahlins, co-founder and former owner of The Second City, the influential Chicago comedy venue that pioneered rapid-fire comedy sketches using ideas plucked from the audience, died Sunday at his home in Chicago. He was 90.
    By Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
    2013-06-19 01:00:00 -0600
    Helen Brush Jenkins, who broke ground as a female news photographer at the L.A. Daily News in the early 1940s, was known for getting the shot she wanted.

    With a click of the camera pressed against her forehead, the photojournalist broke ground in a way her male colleagues never could.
    By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-16 11:28:00 -0600
    Gene Mako, champion tennis player in the 1930s, dies at 97; Thomas Penfield Jackson, federal judge who presided over high-profile cases, dies at 76.

    Gene Mako
    2013-06-16 21:26:00 -0600
    Iain Banks, Scottish writer, dies at 59; David Jin, Grand Canyon Skywalk developer, dies at 51; Dwight Opperman, publishing exec, dies at 89

    Iain Banks
    2013-06-15 23:30:00 -0600
    KCSG Obituaries
    Joseph Pacho Camaliche (November 18, 1924 - May 1, 2013)
    Joseph P. Camaliche "THAT WILL BE FINE" 11/18/1924 ~ 5/1/2013 (ST. GEORGE, Utah) - Our loving father, Joseph P. Camaliche aka J.P., 88, passed into God's arms on May 1, 2013 in St. George, UT surro...
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    Lorraine Randall Rands (1923 - 6 May 2013)
    (ST. GEORGE, Utah) - Lorraine Randall Rands died peacefully on Monday, 6 May 2013, at her home in St. George, Utah, a few weeks after her 90th birthday. She was the sweet, loving wife of Robert Wi...
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    Jacqueline Margaret Brown Ferrario (October 4, 1917 - May 4, 2013)
    (ST. GEROGE, Utah) - Jacqueline M. Brown Ferrario was born on October 4, 1917 in Clarion, Iowa to Harry Leonard and Edith Marie Range Brown. She was the fourth child, with three older brothers Lym...
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    William 'Bill' Henry Gross (June 17, 1930 - May 3, 2013)
    Bill Gross passed away unexpectedly on May 3, 2013. He was 82-years-old. Bill was born on a farm near Warsaw, Indiana on June 17, 1930, the last child in a family of six boys and one girl. After...
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    Wallace Keele May 16, 1933 - May 04, 2013
    “Wally’s Donuts” Wallace D. Keele (Bud), our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and best friend passed away peacefully in his home from a severe lung disease on...
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    Maxine Snow Spevak (July 30, 1920 - May 2, 2013)
    Our dear sweet mother, Maxine Snow Spevak, returned home to her Heavenly Father on May2, 2013 at the age of 92. She was born on July 30, 1920 in St. George, Utah. Maxine was the fourth of seven chi...
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    Val Stanton Edgel (August 12, 1921 - April 30, 2013)
    Our wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend Val Stanton Edgel, age 91, passed away with his wife by his side on April 30, 2013. He was born on August 12, 1921 in South Jordan, Utah to Fra...
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    Lysle Rex English (January 29, 1929 - May 3, 2013)
    (TOQUERVILLE, Utah) - Lysle Rex English, 84, our beloved father, grandfather, husband, uncle and brother returned to the loving arms of our Father in Heaven on May 3, 2013. Lysle was born January 2...
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    Lynn Mark Leany (February 9, 1941 - May 2, 2013)
    Lynn Mark Leany “Leany,” returned home to his Heavenly Father on May, 2, 2013 following a long and hard fought battle with cancer. He was met with open arms by his oldest son, Mark Lynn Leany, for ...
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    Jeremiah Scott Barton (June 26, 1987 - May 1, 2013)
    Jeremiah Scott Barton, age 25, passed away May 1, 2013 in an automobile accident. Jeremy was born on June 26, 1987 in Beaver, Utah to Lyle and Ronnie Barton. He grew up in Paragonah, Utah. He enjo...
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    Celebration of DXATC Graduates Thursday, June 20th at 6:30 PM
    by Debi Barmonde, DXATC, CATAPULT Director
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    (ST. GEORGE, Utah) - The completion of school is the commencement of a new future. Prepared for that future with in-demand skills, discipline and enthusiasm, Dixie Applied Technology College (DXATC) graduates will celebrate with “Pomp and Circumstance,” caps and gowns, friends and families, and local VIPs. Thursday, June 20th at 6:30 PM in the Eccles Fine Art Building at the Dixie State University will be the venue where certificates will be received, tassels flipped, pictures taken, and futures commenced. To the graduates, DXATC President Kelle Stephens affirms, “You’ve spent a year or two with us here at the DXATC, and you’ll never look back. Opportunities are waiting for you, and you are prepared with competence and confidence to take advantage of them in ways that will enrich your life.” Graduates, certificate holders, and award winners will be honored in a big way in 2013, the 10th Annual Graduation Ceremony that will reflect the growing achievement and recognition of the premier college for skill and competency-based training in Washington County—which offers the following Council on Occupational Education (COE) accredited programs: Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Office Management, Drafting and Design, Manufacturing Operations, and Diesel Technology. With Also honored will be those who have certified in numerous industry specific competencies—including American Heart Association, Wildland Firefighting, Six Sigma, and Medical Billing and Coding—to name a few. Plus, ten DXATC students who took top honors at the Skills USA state-level competition will be recognized. These students will be representing the state of Utah and DXATC at the National Skills competition in Kansas the last week of June 2013. Graduation speakers will include Outstanding Student, Nate Bishop, a Medical Assisting student; and Outstanding Alumni, Stacy Palmer, a Pharmacy Tech student. The keynote speaker will be Christine Healy, MA, PHR, CEBS, who is the Human Resources Manager at Wells Dairy-Blue Bunny, Faculty/Facilitator at University of Phoenix, and former officer for SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management). Ms. Healy’s wit, warmth, and passion for leadership development, progress, and continuous improvement have earned her the respect of many, both locally and beyond Southern Utah. Platform guests include Mayor McArthur, local legislators, City Council members, as well as representatives from Washington County, St. George City, Washington County School District, Dixie State University, and the DXATC Board of Directors. Ushering in the 21st Century, DXATC (www.dxatc.edu) was established in 2001 by the Utah State Legislature as part of Utah’s UCAT (Utah College of Applied Technology) state-wide system of eight campuses. Originally housed in half of the former Harmon’s grocery store (now Dixie State University’s North Plaza Building), the DXATC campus now occupies several buildings in the Tonaquint Business Park—but only temporarily. Within the next five years, a new Dixie Applied Technology College campus will arise on the west bluff overlooking the St. George Valley. Where airplanes took off into the Dixie sky, a new generation of “Forward Thinking, Future Focused, Job Ready” graduates will rise to meet the needs of in-demand careers, as DXATC remains focused on “Quality Students, Quality Programs and Processes, and Quality Graduates.”
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