Community members gather to honor the legacy of beloved figures.
The St. George community is in mourning as several beloved figures pass away, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and inspiration. Each individual had a profound impact on those who knew them, and their memories will continue to resonate in the hearts of the community as they reflect on the joy and kindness these remarkable people brought into their lives.
St. George, UT has recently faced a wave of sadness as several cherished community members have passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and inspiration. Each one of these individuals touched the lives of many, and their memories will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who knew them.
Cathy J. Andrews, a beloved figure in the community, passed away on May 22, 2025. Born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 8, 1950, she was raised in Southern California after moving there at the age of 12. Cathy had a deep passion for education, especially when it came to helping students in need. For an impressive 23 years, she worked as a Senior Instructional Aide in Special Education for the Anaheim Union High School District. Her dedication earned her accolades, notably for helping a student on the Autism Spectrum communicate with his family.
After retiring, Cathy made the move to St. George to care for her father following her mother’s passing. This kind-hearted soul was not just a dedicated educator; she also pursued her interests with gusto. From learning French and Russian during the Cold War to strumming her guitar as the lead guitarist in an all-girl rock band, Cathy was a vibrant presence. She shared many memorable moments with her husband, Stephen, and found joy in attending NASCAR races and enjoying mini vacations as “Low Rollers” in Mesquite, Nevada. Cathy is survived by her husband, daughter Wendy, granddaughters, and great-grandson, who will miss her dearly.
Randy Joe Brooks left this world on May 18, 2025, at just 47 years old. Originally from Flint, Michigan, he was born on November 14, and went on to make a significant impact in his career at Motorola, where he became known as a Special Projects Manager, recognized for his exceptional relationships with customers. His accomplishments included successfully managing a shift of Public Safety customers during a major project.
Randy was more than just a dedicated worker; he was an adventurer at heart. He loved snowboarding, roller hockey, and making unforgettable family memories on Disney trips. His warm spirit and dedication to his children, Jackson, Carter, and Reagan, along with his wife Nicole, truly made him a standout in the community. He also leaves behind his birth mother, sister Jennifer, and a large extended family who are mourning his loss. Services for Randy are scheduled for Friday, May 23, 2025.
Janet Spilker passed away on May 12, 2025, at the age of 73. Born in Salt Lake City on December 4, 1951, Janet spent 50 wonderful years married to her husband, Clark. As a mother to five and grandmother to 16, her family was her pride and joy. Janet was actively involved in her community and church, contributing in various roles and leaving a lasting legacy through her work.
Outside of her career, Janet enjoyed hobbies such as tennis, horseback riding, and was renowned for her delicious cooking. Her energetic spirit and love of gatherings created cherished family vacations that her loved ones will always remember. Janet’s funeral services are set for Saturday, May 17, 2025 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel.
Herbert Lynn Mitchell, known for his creativity and kindness, passed away on January 20, 2025, at the age of 81. He was born in Murray, Utah, on September 17, 1943, and married his beloved Lona Jean Anderson in 1962. Herbert was skilled in many trades, including mechanics, woodworking, and painting, making significant contributions during his senior mission in Texas with his wife.
Herbert is remembered for his fantastic sense of humor and genuine love for his family, including his 45 grandchildren and 86 great-grandchildren. His funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the LDS Chapel in St. George, UT.
As the St. George community mourns these losses, it also celebrates the remarkable lives that each of these individuals led. They may be gone, but their legacies of love, service, and joy will continue to brighten the lives of those who remain.
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