Deborah Hardy

Deborah Hardy was born May 4th, 1958, in Kanab Utah. She passed away peacefully on the evening of March 23rd, 2025 in the comfort of her home in St George Utah, where she was surrounded by family.

Daughter of Gile Gifford and Margaret Veater Hardy, she was the second born of four children. She leaves behind her brother Jim, sister-in-law Susie, her sister LuAnn, and many nieces and nephews whom she loved as her own. She was devoutly dedicated to her family, church, and work. She put her whole heart and soul into everything that was placed before her.

Deb was a sports fanatic. In her youth, she was an avid athlete, excelling in all high school sports, and carried her love for softball into her college years, where she played Catcher for Dixie College. She was also an avid horseman. She loved barrel racing, western pleasure, showmanship, and never turned down an opportunity to go trail riding with her Dad or friends.

She enjoyed learning many skills, and was a valued employee wherever she worked, ultimately finding her passion in healthcare, with her main focus being in surgical services.

Debbie was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She enjoyed serving in many callings, with her favorite being called to serve as a missionary in the New York, New York mission, spending most of her time in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

She also loved all things family history. She spent many hours researching and learning about her ancestors, and never missed an opportunity to share stories about them.

Deb carried on her Mother’s love of Christmas. Her house was always beautifully decorated during the holiday season. She loved to cook for her family, whether it be for the holidays or for General Conference. Her meals included some of her Mother’s favorite recipes, which were never written down.

Debbie had a strong testimony of the gospel. She had a love for her Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, and strived to live a life worthy to return to live with them. What a joyous reunion, as she passed through the veil into the arms of her loved ones on the other side.

Preceded in death by her father Gile, mother Margaret, brother John, maternal and paternal grandparents, and many aunts, uncles and cousins; She is survived by her brother James (Susie), her sister LuAnn, her nieces Jennifer (Mark), Meghan, Tatum (Nathan), Caitlyn, and Marley; and her nephews Colton (Emily), Kaden (Koriann), Austin, Tyler, Jacob, Joshua (Lexie), Ethan, and Redmond.

Services will be at 881 S. River Road, St George Utah. Visitation will be Friday, April 4th, 2025, at 10am; with funeral services beginning at 11.

Interment will be in Kanab, Utah Cemetery later that day, all under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary.

Go Cougs!

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6 Comments

  1. Tiffanie Turner Torgerson March 25, 2025 at 2:18 pm - Reply

    I loved her like a sister! We had a lot of fun times together. I’ll never hear Steve Miller Band without thinking of her and her Beetle, blasting Jet Airliner while driving through the big tunnel in Zion. I’m sure Gile and Margret are tickled to have you. Rest easy my Friend.

  2. Cathy Yarbrough March 25, 2025 at 3:43 pm - Reply

    Dear family
    I’m so shocked at seeing this article. Deb has always been my rock while working with her in Surgery at Dixie hospitals!! She treated all with respect, always willing to enhance a learning moment and showed her love of her Savior with each person she met.
    My condolences to her family. My heart feels your pain but knowing her heavenly home is the ultimate destination.
    Hugs to all who grieve in missing her.
    Cathy Yarbrough.

  3. Ballard Veater March 26, 2025 at 12:34 am - Reply

    We are saddened to learn about Debbie’s passing. No matter how long it had been since it had been to see Debbie, she treated you with a smile and a big hello. Fond memories of our youth visiting Uncle Gile and Aunt Margaret, Debbie was always part of that adventure. Ballard and Susan Veater and Family

  4. Stan Schow March 26, 2025 at 2:13 am - Reply

    I loved Deb! I have known her for a long time, and enjoyed working with her, and just talking. Deb was a very hard working lady, and lived by the rules. She will be missed by so many, and appreciated by all. I’m happy for your reunion with those you love who have passed before you.

    Stan Schow

  5. Rosanne Tietjen April 2, 2025 at 5:11 pm - Reply

    What a great life, I had no idea. I will be there for the funeral.

  6. Kelly (Parker) King April 3, 2025 at 3:26 am - Reply

    Deb was such a great friend. I loved working with her. Talking sports was a blast. 🏈⚾️

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