Rasmussen Mortuary Mount Pleasant, Utah

Rasmussen Mortuary Mount Pleasant, Utah Located at 96 N. 100 W. in Mount Pleasant, Utah 84647800-206-5653 He was born August 4, 1934 in Nephi, UT to Roy William and Mildred Anna Heelis Greenhalgh.
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Roy Norman “Norm” Greenhalgh 82 of Mount Pleasant, UT passed away December 1, 2016 in Nephi, UT from complications of surgery. Norm started working in the restaurant business at the age of 14 and eventually owned and operated Norm’s Snack Shack (aka) Mickelson’s and also Greenhalgh Catering. Norm married Lois Ann Phipps November 3, 1952 in the Manti LDS Temple she passed away April 6, 1995. He lat

er married Ilene Garlick June 27, 1998 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was the Juab County Justice of the Peace for 10 years, also served in the Lions Club, JC’s and as a life guard in Nephi. Norm was an active member of the LDS Church and enjoyed being an ordinance worker in the Manti Temple for 13 years. He was an avid outdoors man and loved hunting, camping and riding motorcycles. Supporting his grandchildren’s sporting and school activities was one of his greatest pleasures while eating a caramel marshmallow malt. The best part of the day was watching Wheel of Fortune. Survived by his wife, Ilene Greenhalgh of Mt. Pleasant, UT; children, Kerry Jon (Marie) Greenhalgh of Logan, UT; Scott Roy (Christi) Greenhalgh of Orem, UT; Kirk Norman (Laurie) Greenhalgh of Layton, UT; step children, Wendy Knouse of Springville, UT; Alisha (Charlie) Cooper, Overton, NV; Angela (James) Mitchell, Ftn. Green, UT; Casey (Jill) Anderson, Fairview, UT; Tyrell (Melissa) Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, UT;son-in-law, Dennis Stuart; siblings, Richard (Arlene) Greenhalgh, Nephi, UT; Dale Lyn (Linda) Greenhalgh, Nephi, UT; sister-in-laws, Erma Jean Greenhalgh, Nephi, UT and Phyllis Greenhalgh, Richland, WA; 24 grandchildren and 12 step grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Rebecca Ann Greenhalgh; son, Michael N. Greenhalgh; wife, Lois Greenhalgh; brothers, Gary Greenhalgh, Wilber Greenhalgh, Neal Greenhalgh and an infant sister; daughter-in-law, Kelly Rae Greenhalgh; grandchildren, Jordan Roy Greenhalgh and Shalom Adelle Greenhalgh. Funeral services will be Wednesday December 7, 2016 at 12:00 noon in the Mt Pleasant Stake Center (295 S State Street). Friends may call Wednesday from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the Stake Center. Interment in the Nephi City Cemetery. Online condolence at www.rasmussenmortuary.com/obituaries

Helen Irene Sorensen December 15, 1943-April 9, 2026 Helen Irene Sorensen, 82, of Mount Pleasant, passed away April 9, 2...
04/17/2026

Helen Irene Sorensen
December 15, 1943-April 9, 2026

Helen Irene Sorensen, 82, of Mount Pleasant, passed away April 9, 2026, at home with family nearby-just the way she would have wanted it.

Helen was born on December 15, 1943, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Wesley and Verla Marx. She spent most of her life right here in Sanpete Valley, where she built a life defined by grit, humor, and a level of stubbornness that anyone from this valley would recognize immediately. Once Helen made up her mind, there wasn't much point arguing-but if you did, she'd probably enjoy that too.

She had a knack for keeping her hands busy and her mind sharp. Whether it was diamond painting, counted cross-stitch, or crochet, Helen was always working on something. She was tough to beat at cribbage or chicken foot, and she knew it. Games at Helen's house were competitive, a little loud, and always worth showing up for.

Her home was a place people drifted into and stayed awhile. There was usually something going on, and if there wasn't, Helen would fix that. She loved a good laugh and was known to stir things up just enough to keep life interesting. The stories her friends tell about her are the kind that start with, "You won't believe what Helen did ... "

Helen loved her sports and stuck by her teams-the Utah Jazz and the Denver Broncos-through good seasons and bad. She also had a bit of a wandering streak and made it as far as Alaska and Africa, bringing back stories and, more often than not, something with an elephant on it. She had a real fondness for elephants-strong, steady, and not easily pushed around-which, if you knew Helen, makes a lot of sense.

She is survived by her brothers Gordon Marx, Farrel Marx (Elizabeth), and Robert Marx
(Kathryn); her son Ronald Wesley Sorensen and daughter-in-law Patti; and her grandchildren, whom she loved in her own steady and unwavering way.

She was preceded in death by her husband Ray Sorensen; her children Alan and Paula; her grandson Tommy; her parents Wesley and Verla Marx; her older sister LaRaine; sister-in-law Loretta; and her longtime companion Charlie Eaton.

The family would like to thank GoodLife Senior Living for the care they provided. Helen will be missed in all the ways that matter most-in the quiet moments, the card games, the stories, and the kind of presence that doesn't quite leave a place when it's gone.

A private graveside service will be held at a later time. Online condolence at rasmussenmortuary.com

03/27/2026

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Richard W. Carlyle, 80, passed away peacefully on November 22nd, 2025, at his home in Indianola, Utah. Born July 26th, 1...
12/08/2025

Richard W. Carlyle, 80, passed away peacefully on November 22nd, 2025, at his home in Indianola, Utah. Born July 26th, 1945, in Riverside, CA, Richard spent his life working hard, caring deeply for those close to him, and enjoying the simple things in life. Richard loved all things outdoors. Riding snow machines, piloting his own airplanes, water and snow skiing, and exploring the Utah mountain roads in his pickup trucks to name a few. Richard also loved good food, to include steaks and his specialty cheesecake he loved making for friends and family. Richard will be missed dearly by those who knew him.

Richard is survived by his daughters, Rebecca (Nathan), and Christy (Adam), and his son Andrew (Shala); 6 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and 1 on the way. He is proceeded in death by his parents James and Vivian, and his grandson Gabriel.
A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date.

It is with deep respect and heartfelt sorrow that we announce the passing of Gerald Safrans, age 80, who left this world...
12/02/2025

It is with deep respect and heartfelt sorrow that we announce the passing of Gerald Safrans, age 80, who left this world on November 24, 2025. A proud veteran of the Navy, Jerry served his country with honor, courage, and steadfast dedication.

During his years of service, Jerry exemplified the values of duty, integrity, and sacrifice. Whether through acts known or quiet contributions never recorded, he helped protect the freedom and safety of others, leaving a legacy of service that will not be forgotten. He proudly served in the Vietnam War.

Jerry left home as a young teenager. Fortunately the navy provided him an education and career. He served for 33 years on both ships and submarines. He would still be on those submarines if the Navy hadn’t made him retire.

Jerry and Colleen spent many of their retirement years as snow birds in Wickenburg, Arizona enjoying riding side by sides and playing card games with great friends.

Jerry was cherished as a father, husband, grandfather, and friend, remembered for his kindness and the way he touched the lives of those around him.

Jerry is survived by his wife Colleen of 16 years and children Jana Evens (Jason), Phillip Safrans, Paul Neumann (Anne), John Safrans (Tanya), James Safrans, and Carolyn Johnson. Step children Shellie Cline, Stacy Farley (Justin), Clint Poulsen, and numerous grandchildren will forever carry their love and guidance in their hearts.

He is preceded in death by his parents and three sisters, Gail, Evelyn and Judy.

A memorial service honoring Jerry’s life and military service will be held at a later time.

Paul C Daniels (Woody)Jan 4,1951 – Nov 29, 2025Paul C. Daniels passed away peacefully at his home in Mt Pleasant, Utah o...
12/01/2025

Paul C Daniels (Woody)

Jan 4,1951 – Nov 29, 2025

Paul C. Daniels passed away peacefully at his home in Mt Pleasant, Utah on November 29, 2025. He has been joyfully reunited with his parents and siblings.

Paul was born in Mt Pleasant, Utah, on January 4,1951 to Daniel L Daniels and Maxine Chandler Daniels, the 10th out of 15 children.

He loved the mountains and was a sheepherder for years on the Manti LaSal. He loved spending time with his family and being on the Daniels family farm.

He believed in the gospel and was excited to move on to his new adventure in the next life.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dan and Maxine, 3 brothers David, Ralph & Roy and one sister, Darlene. He is survived by siblings, Ann Mulder, Gloria Ferrin, Vivian Whited, Judith Jackson, Sharron Christensen, Glenadene Hill, Vernadene Robu, Marian Cook, Brent Daniels, Dean Daniels.

A Celebration of life will be held at a later date. Online condolences at rasmussenmortuary.com

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