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Jerome Wiest

St George, Utah

Mar 18, 1930 – May 1, 2025 (Age 95)

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BORN
March 18, 1930
DIED
May 1, 2025
AGE
95
LOCATION
St George, Utah

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Jerome Douglas Wiest 1930 ~ 2025 St George, UT-Jerome (Jerry) Douglas Wiest, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, will be remembered and celebrated on May 9, 2025. Jerry peacefully departed this world on May 1, 2025, at the Southern Utah Veterans Home in Ivins, Utah, surrounded...

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Jerry was a friend of mine when we both lived in Houston. He was on the faculty at Rice University and I was a grad student there. He was fun, and bright and an exceptional musician. I wish I had looked him up sooner. I´ll remember him forever.

A great teacher, a great man. He helped me get through business statics and I am forever grateful.

Our deepest condolences for your loss. Jerry was my boss at University of Utah between 1985 and 1991. We have such fond memory of him as a kind and respectable gentleman who made our family felt welcomed. Rest in Peace. Love, T. S. and Grace Lee (Hong Kong)

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Jerry was one of the kindest people we have ever met, he was an inspiration and example for his children and all who knew him. He will be greatly missed by everyone, especially those who were close to him. We are so grateful that our families were brought together through the marriage of our daughter to Jon. We enjoyed the many stories he and Yvonne related to us from their travels around the world. Jerry and his family will remain in our prayers.

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We shall miss Jerry! He was a bright spirit who we enjoyed very much at the Veteran's Home in Ivins. Jerry played the prelude for the LDS Branch there each Sunday, and even though his eyesight made reading music difficult, he played by "ear" and we enjoyed his service to the Branch very much. He will be missed. We shall also miss seeing his wife Yvonne and daughter Merrilee who regularly attended with him each Sunday. Norene and George Mackley