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Alan Raymond Harter

St. George, Utah

1937 - 2020 (Age 83)

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Alan Raymond Harter St. George - Alan Raymond Harter, beloved husband of Mary Harter, passed away peacefully at their residence in St. George, Utah on December 12, 2020. Alan was born on March 5, 1937, to parents Alvin and Lydia in Cedar City, Utah. He excelled in education from an early age and...

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Worked hard. Served stake high office. Loves his family devoted lds high priest .

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Alan was a true gentleman and had a wonderful sense of humor and deeply loved his family. So sorry for your loss.

Truly a wonderful man. I remember him and his family from church growing up. He was always such a kind person to our family ~ he will be missed ~ RIP and may peace and comfort be with his loved ones.

I knew Alan during many years working at the County Clerk´s Office, both in the Civil/Criminal Division and at Family Court. Alan was always a gentleman and always prepared for Court. He was an able advocate for his clients. In addition to a successful career, he raised a wonderful family and had a beautiful marriage. Alan was exemplary in every aspect of his life. May his loved ones find comfort as they reflect on a life well lived.

I love you Alan Harter you were one of the greatest men on the planet I always looked up to you you always treated me with love and respect no matter where I was at in my life you were just so awesome when I think of Celestial Kingdom I think of you and Mary and your beautiful family just absolutely amazing you were a great dad husband mentor and friend and I'm sure they honored you at the celestial Gates I will never forget you and your family you are one of the brightest spots in my life...

Alan was a wonderful person. An absolute gentleman. I knew him through his work as a criminal defense lawyer. He will be missed.

My favorite memory of Alan was listening to him practice drums in the basement, with a cobbled 45 RPM turntable, to the tune of, "Beyond The Blue Horizon" (Lou Christie). "Beyond The Blue Horizon, Waits A Beautiful Day", A wonderful song, accompanied well, somehow Seems even more appropriate now. Go With God!

What an amazing man. He was a great attorney and an even better person. He was a professional and spiritual example to everyone that came in contact with him. He was a dear friend to my entire family and he will truly be missed. There is a spot in our Heavenly Father´s Kingdom waiting for him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wonderful family. Love, The Hendricks family.