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Dustin Southam

St. George, Utah

1970 - 2014 (Age 43)

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Dustin Dix SouthamSt. GeorgeDustin D. Southam, 43, passed away on March 5, 2014. He was born on June 4, 1970 in Salt Lake City to Glade and Marilyn Southam. Dustin was raised in Draper, Utah where he attended Alta High School. He graduated from the Weber State College of Engineering where he...

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I just barely learned that Dustin had passed away, I was a coworker of his in pocatello and I still remember working nights with him when he used to put me in charge while he locked himself in his office trying to do some of his college homework. I also Remember building a potato gun with him that actually worked awesome. Also the pranks we used to pull on people at work were so fun ,he definitely will be missed RIP Dustin. Abel.A

I am very sorry to hear about Dustins passing. I use to work with him at Ballard in Pocatello.He had a sense of humor that was crazy.I will miss him. Grant Cossey

My sincerely condolences to Dustin family it was a honor for me to know him as a great man and humble at the sametime.

I worked with Dustin at BD. He was a fun person to talk to everyday.
My prayers go out to the family.

I am so sorry for your loss. Dustin was such a fun guy to be around. I will always remember the good times and the projects we worked on together at BD. I will miss him!

Interminged in the Grove

Dear Southam Family - I am very sorry for you loss, he was always good to work with and be around.


They were young and old intermingled in the grove
Some bent by the weight of elements
Others show markings of the misdeeds of life
Strange how a group of trees could look so nice

There was a calm in the woods, a hush to be found
Leaves fluttered all the way to the ground

Standing among the trees you saw
Some had fallen and silently lay
While new shoots...

Southam Family, So sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Dustin at BD and his office was covered with pictures of his children and the U red. God bless and comfort you all at this time.

I had the honor of working beside Dustin here at BD. What an amazing gifted and wonderful man. He had a great sense of humor and infectious smile/laugh. He talked highly of his children and loved them very much. I will miss you young man, you always will be in my heart. My thoughts and prayers to his family. Debbie Banks

I worked with Dustin in Pocatello and my children would play with his children on occasion. He was a hard worker and a good provider for his family. Marcela, please accept condolences from my wife and I. We have fond memories of time spent with your young family.