Marci Ann Warner Heaton – St George News

August 8, 1971 – July 3, 2021

Marci Ann Warner Heaton, 49, of St. George, Utah, was reunited with her loving husband on July 3, 2021. She was born on August 8, 1971 in Beaver, Utah, to Roslind McBride Warner and Al Bradshaw. She was later adopted by Dwight Fred Warner, who raised and loved her as his own daughter. She was married to Joseph (Joe) Brent Heaton for seven years before he died earlier this year.

Marci grew up in St. George, Utah, and graduated from Pine View High School in 1989. She attended Dixie College and loved to study. Marci was a loving mother to her four children and loved her granddaughter Sophia. She always talked about her great colleagues and has been a dedicated contributor to Albertsons and The Home Depot. Marci enjoyed her time in nature with Joe and had lots of photos from her outdoor adventures in her home. She loved music and was a talented singer.

Joe Heaton, the love of her life, Marci died in February 2021. She leaves behind her children Christopher Tunbridge (South Salt Lake, Utah), Alexander Tunbridge (Ogden, Utah), Zachary Tunbridge (St. George, Utah). ) and Victoria Tunbridge (St. George, Utah); Granddaughter Sophia Tunbridge; Sisters Pamela Vogel (Las Vegas, Nevada), Robyn Brown (Cedar City, Utah), Carly Woltjer (North Salt Lake, Utah); Brother Russell Warner (St. George, Utah); Parents, Dwight and Roslind Warner (St. George, Utah); Mother-in-law and father-in-law Kay and Enid Heaton (St. George, Utah); and grandmother Julia Warner (Highland, Utah).

Graveside services will be held on Friday, July 9, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. at St. George City Cemetery 650 E. Tabernacle Street St. George, Utah.

Arrangements are made under the direction of Hughes Mortuary 1037 East 700 South St. George, Utah, 435-674-5000. Visit www.hughesmortuary.com to view the full obituary and offer condolences.

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