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John Ward Houston of Panguitch, Utah, passed away on December 5, 2025, holding the hand of Diane and surrounded by their three sons.
John was born July 22, 1947, in Panguitch to Dee Fred and Dorothy May Ward Houston. The oldest of four boys, he grew up with his brothers Fred, Frank, and Dave, sharing small bedrooms, big imaginations, and a bond that lasted their whole lives. He was shaped by hardworking parents and grandparents, long days on the farm with his Grandpa Houston, and early mornings at the family grocery store, the S.U.E., where he began working at the age of five, mopping floors and sacking potatoes.
After graduating from Panguitch High School, he served in the Utah National Guard while continuing his education at the University of Utah and Southern Utah State College. The love of John’s life was Nida Diane Jensen, daughter of Doug and Nida Mae Jensen. They were married on June 28, 1969, in the St. George Temple. From the beginning, their marriage was a partnership built on loyalty, sacrifice, humor, and a great deal of hard work.
They lived in Logan and Cedar City while finishing their schooling, then settled in Panguitch to raise their family.In 1975, John and Diane moved back home to Panguitch, and that same month, their first son, Eric, was born. Two more sons followed: Erin in 1977 and Nate in 1983. Together, they juggled long hours at the S.U.E., the Horizon Motel, AHA trucking, Diane’s teaching, and the joyful chaos of three energetic boys. Service to his community was a constant thread in John’s life. He served on the Panguitch City Council and later as Mayor, and spent many years on the Garfield County Travel Council.
He was proud to help improve his hometown and to share the beauty of “Color Country” with visitors from around the world. Away from work and civic duties, he loved golf, time in the backyard at the Horizon, visiting with neighbors, and reminding his children and grandchildren to remember who they are and what they stand for.
John is survived by his wife, Diane; their sons, Eric (Tammy), Erin (Robyn), and Nate (Jana); his brothers, Fred, Frank, and Dave; fourteen grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and another great-granddaughter expected to join the family this month.
John’s life was defined by hard work, quiet service, deep love for Diane, devoted commitment to his family, and a lasting appreciation for the little town that raised him and his family. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
Funeral Services held on Monday, December 15, 2025, at 12:00 Noon in the Panguitch Stake Center. Viewings will be held on Sunday from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Church and again prior to services from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, and Manti
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