Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations - Castle Dale

Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations - Castle Dale Serving the communities of Castle Dale and Price with dignity and compassion since 1965.

04/02/2026

Patrick Alan Byers

Patrick Alan Byers, known to his family and friends as Tyke, age 80, passed away on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Lawrence, Utah, after a short, courageous battle with melanoma cancer.

He was born in Henderson, Nevada on December 26, 1945, to James LeRoy Byers and Avis Maudine Snowden.

Patrick was a proud veteran who served in the United States Navy and after his service he was a hardworking and talented tradesman working jobs in auto mechanics and construction. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting throughout his life with family and friends. He was a talented hunter and participated in rifle, bow, and muzzleloader hunts. In recent years, he enjoyed playing in a darts league with his friends. He was a fun, good-natured guy with a great personality and was loved by all. In his last days, the local American Legion provided him an Honor Salute for his military service for which he was very proud. The family would like to thank the team from Community Nursing Services Home Health & Hospice who provided loving care for Patrick in his last days, specifically, Kim, Melody, Michael, and Tabatha.

He is survived by his daughters, Lisa Byers, Laura Carnell (Jeff); grandchildren, Justin Druce, Braden Colledge, and Kourtney Morin (Maxwell); great grandchildren, Presli Allen and Kingston Druce; sister Marilyn Thiessens (Robert); brothers, Clay Byers, and Robert Byers (Betty); friends and selfless caregivers Rod Nelson and Tonya Barnhart and many other family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his granddaughter, Randi Byers; father, LeRoy Byers; mother, Maudine Tanner; twin sister, Patricia “Teny” Lavedar; and brother, Keith Byers.

A private graveside service will be held for immediate family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Wounded Warrior Project or similar charity in support of veterans. Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations where family and friends are always welcome and may share memories online at www.castlevalleyfunerals.com.

Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations - PriceGrief looks different for everyone—and you don’t have to walk through it alon...
03/30/2026

Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations - Price
Grief looks different for everyone—and you don’t have to walk through it alone.

We’re honored to offer a supportive space where you can come just as you are. Whether you feel like sharing or simply sitting in the presence of others who understand, you are welcome here.

No pressure. No expectations. Just support.
Upcoming Dates:

April 14 & 28
May 12 & 26
June 9 & 23

⏰ Time: 6:00 p.m.
📍 Rocky Mountain Care – Price, Utah

If you or someone you know could benefit from a caring, understanding environment, we invite you to join us.

For more information or to join online, contact
Diane at 435-854-3676. You are not alone. 💛

It was a privilege to walk alongside the Christine Jensen family during this time of remembrance. Each service is an opp...
03/19/2026

It was a privilege to walk alongside the Christine Jensen family during this time of remembrance. Each service is an opportunity to reflect a life well lived, and we are grateful to have been part of that process.

Thank you to the Jensen family for allowing us to assist in creating a meaningful tribute. Your trust means a great deal to our entire team.

We are honored to have had the opportunity to serve the Barbara Petty family. Supporting families during such meaningful...
03/18/2026

We are honored to have had the opportunity to serve the Barbara Petty family. Supporting families during such meaningful moments is at the heart of what we do, and it is a responsibility we hold with great care.

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Petty family for placing their trust in us as we helped honor and celebrate a life so deeply loved.

Barbara PettyBarbara Ann Petty, age 71, passed away peacefully, on a beautiful early Spring Day, in her Emery home on Su...
03/09/2026

Barbara Petty

Barbara Ann Petty, age 71, passed away peacefully, on a beautiful early Spring Day, in her Emery home on Sunday, March 1, 2026, surrounded by the family she loved so dearly.

Barb was born on October 26, 1954, in Murray, Utah, to Robert and Geraldine Mattox. Growing up in a bustling household, she held the special role of being the oldest daughter and was cherished by her three older brothers, Gary, John, and Mike who took great pride in their sister.

Throughout her life, Barb remained a pillar of strength and connection for her siblings. She shared an unbreakable bond with her sisters, Karen and Penny, remaining close and supportive until the very end. In a final testament to the family's deep affection, her youngest brother, Bob, spent Barb’s final day right by her side.

On August 21st, 1971, Barb married the love of her life, Donald Lewis Petty, in Idaho. Together, they built a life centered on family. Barb was a devoted mother to her children, Dawna and Kenny, who remained by her side until the end. She also embraced Steve, Don’s son from a previous relationship, as an essential and beloved part of the family fold. Don and Barb are together again, as Don preceded his “Brown-Eyed Girl,” Barb in death in 2015. He was 68 years old.

In the town of Emery, Barb found more than a daughter-in-law in Teri (Ken’s wife); she found a true daughter and a best friend. The two shared countless hours over coffee and crafts, fostering a friendship that lasted until Barb’s final hour.

Beyond her home, Barb dedicated herself to her community as an EMT for Emery County for over 20 years. Many lives were touched by her kindness and skill during their hardest times.

Barb’s heart only grew as her family expanded, and she considered this growth to be her life's work. She was a proud grandmother to Donnee and Tascha (Dawna’s children) and Jason and Justin (Ken and Teri’s children). Her legacy continues through her great-grandchildren, Aiden and Kayce, whom she knew well as neighbors and helpers. Add them to Donnee’s kids and countless others who loved Barb, her legacy of love will not be soon forgotten.

She will be remembered for her unwavering devotion to those she loved, her kind spirit, and the quiet grace she carried through her life. Her presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations where family and friends are always welcome and may share memories online at www.castlevalleyfunerals.com.

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Christine JensenOur loving mother and grandmother, Christine Eggett Jensen, 70, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Fe...
03/03/2026

Christine Jensen

Our loving mother and grandmother, Christine Eggett Jensen, 70, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, February 28, 2026.

Christine was born the youngest of six children to Lloyd and Lucille Burningham Eggett on September 2, 1955. She married Byron Jensen on November 14, 1985, in the Salt Lake Temple.

Raised in Bountiful, Utah, she graduated from Bountiful High School. She attended Snow College and later studied Home Economics at Utah State University, where she discovered a love for teaching and serving others.

She was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and faithfully served in many callings, including a mission to Northern Italy from 1976 to 1978.

She worked as a teacher and for the Deseret News. For 26 years, she served as an Extension Associate Professor with Utah State University in Emery County, Utah, a role she deeply enjoyed.

Christine was musical and loved to sing. Having trained professionally, she could fill a chapel with her voice. She enjoyed genealogy and was a passionate reader. She was known for her sewing, her quilts, her crafts, and her dedication to teaching those skills to others.

She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Byron Jensen; her two children, Seth Jensen and Joel (Lora) Jensen; her siblings, Lanay (George) Brinkerhoff, Doug (Linda) Eggett, and Monty (Connie) Eggett; and seven grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd and Lucille Eggett; her brother, Ronald Eggett, and sister-in-law, Marva Loy Eggett; and her sister, Nina Lou Larsen, and brother-in-law, Emory Larsen.

A graveside service will be on Saturday, March 7, 2026, 11:00 a.m., Bountiful City Cemetery. Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations where family and friends are always welcome and may share memories online at www.castlevalleyfunerals.com.

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02/18/2026

We are grateful to the family of Carol Riches for for allowing us the privilege of serving them. Being part of the Green River community means so much to us, and we are honored to walk alongside families during life’s most challenging moments.

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01/27/2026

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Valerie PierceValerie Ciarus-Pierce, age 67, of Huntington, passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 10, 2026, and...
01/12/2026

Valerie Pierce

Valerie Ciarus-Pierce, age 67, of Huntington, passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 10, 2026, and was reunited with her youngest son. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Jonny Eugene Ciarus and Marlene Gale Wineriter. Valerie married the love of her life, Brent Dale Pierce, on March 6, 1976, in the Huntington LDS Church.

Valerie’s greatest joy was her family. She devoted her life to being a loving mother to her four children and cherished every moment spent as a grandmother to her grandchildren. She loved family trips through the mountains.

She is survived by her husband, Brent Dale Pierce of Huntington; her children, Brandon and Lindsey Pierce of Wellington, Jason and Kristy Pierce of Price, and Heather and Josh Sommer of Helper; her sisters, Stephanie and Able Maarse and Kathleen Ciarus, both of Murray; twelve grandchildren; and one great-grandchild with another on the way.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved son, Brad Allen Pierce; her brother, James Ciarus; and her sister, Sheila Beck.

Graveside service, Wednesday, 11:00 a.m., Huntington City Cemetery. Family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations (680 East 100 South) in Price and Wednesday morning from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations where family and friends are always welcome daily and may share memories online at www.castlevalleyfunerals.com.

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Francis MalanFrancis Grant Malan born to Grant Sherner and Frances Moyes Tillotson Malan on July 4, 1948 in Ogden, Utah;...
12/09/2025

Francis Malan

Francis Grant Malan born to Grant Sherner and Frances Moyes Tillotson Malan on July 4, 1948 in Ogden, Utah; he was the 3rd of 5 children - Betty (Elizabeth Olson), Trudy, (Videto) Frank (Francis), Garth, and Bruce. He passed away peacefully at his home on December 5, 2025 in Price, Utah. Frank or Frankie as he was known throughout his life will be remembered for so many things, and many recount fond and tender memories of him. He was the kind of guy that whoever met him loved him for his kind heart and genuine concern and care he showed to them. He was known for giving the “shirt off of his back” to a total stranger if he thought they needed it. Even to the dead animals on the road, Vance remembers he would take the time to pull over and place them on the curb or lawn so that if they did belong to someone they didn’t see them all squashed up! He just had a very loving and kind way with all people and things he came in contact with.

Growing up Frank loved to play baseball, basketball and football in which he was outstanding at all sporting activities. His baseball team was known as “the Stink bugs”. He loved to pitch and was known for his fast ball. One time his team was playing some guys that thought they were hot shots. One of the guys on the other team was a big big guy and was up to bat. Frank, pitching a fast ball ended up hitting him, and when he threw another pitch he hit him again! One hit was kind of forgivable, but the second was definitely not! The whole team went running after him, but no one could catch up to Frank - he was a quick runner too! Frank and the guys in the neighborhood found great pleasure in contending with each other to see who was the best. He loved to play basketball and football too. He was a really good player at basketball and he would tell us that he was the best, “until his brother Garth showed up!” At football, he never feared the ones on the other side no matter how big they were. Frank’s brother Garth remembers when he was a kid and playing with Frank and the others that there again was a big strong guy playing on the other side. Frank noticed Garth running away from him because Garth was afraid of this big guy. Frank told Garth to round his shoulders and to go after his feet to tackle him. In doing so he told Garth the guy would fall over him and Garth wouldn’t get hurt. When Garth did that, it was exactly as Frank taught him and that guy and others after that stayed away from Garth as well!

He grew up in Ogden on Madison and 22nd street right across the street from a Liberty Park. There were known to be different gangs that thought they were pretty “tuff” that hung out at this park and other parks around town. Frank was known for his Karate kicking and he was very good at it. He could literally kick with both feet at the same time doing a side kick and then land on both feet! The gang guys were afraid to fight him because they knew what he could do with his feet. On one occasion they tried to jeer him to a fight and called him a “sissy” because he uses his feet, and he responded to them, “well, you can’t whoop this sissy!” Whether Frank was afraid or not to confront these gangs, he would stand up to them, so they didn’t want to mess with him! Frank was very close to his Grandma Beth Tillotson, known also as “Grandma T”, she was a second mother to him and he always spoke so highly of her. He lived with her for a time growing up and learned much from her. She was very kind and gentle and very detail oriented, which is more likely where Frank learned that talent from. He kept records and details of many things in his life due to her teachings to him.

Starting his own family at a young age, he was the father of five wonderful children. Vance who was the oldest, then Michelle, Kimberly, Shantel and Danielle. He dearly loved all of his children and was grateful for the rekindling of relationships with a few of them. He knew he wasn’t a perfect man, but tried to be there for them especially in his later years of life. Those relationships gave so much joy, peace and happiness to his life. We all learn by the things that we suffer, and Frank felt that suffering much more as he got older about the raising of his family. Knowing he could not change the past, he really tried to make the present a much better life for him and his family relations. He showed loving concern and care for them, by phone calls, visits, and the many birthday, holiday and anniversary cards he sent and received.

He loved all of his nieces and nephews as well, and they loved him. He could never say enough good about them, and really appreciated the care and love they gave to him. He loved to nurture the littlest of babes, and his sister Betty when she came for a visit from her home in Michigan, she remembers Frank holding her young daughter Malan who was about one and was very sick, feverish, and fussy. She just needed to be held and comforted, and Frank was the one to do that; he held her for hours! He had such a warmth, gentleness and love to help all of these little ones. Even before his passing, he loved and pampered the little children. Frank loved the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was very active in his service to the Lord there and loved going to the temple, as well as his many callings in the wards he served in. One of his favorite and challenging callings was as an Elder’s quorum President, many people respected him and looked up to him. Frank was a light to many of the gospel truths he so dearly loved both by example and word.

Frank had a big heart, and he will be remembered for his generosity, kindness and consideration to so many! His many attributes and qualities were much like his love for His Savior and how Frank learned from the teachings of Him.

Frank is preceded in death by his father Grant Sherner Malan, and his mother Frances Moyes Tillotson Malan.

He has 5 children all living: Vance Malan (son), Michelle Bradshaw (daughter), Kimberly Malan (daughter), Shantel Watson (daughter) Danielle Moore (daughter) and grandchildren and great grandchildren. We will greatly miss you and love you our Dear Dad, Brother, Cousin, and Grandpa! Thank you for your love and kindness to all! We thank his home health nurse Brittany who spent quality time with him helping him and playing the different card games he so loved to play. He really enjoyed his time with her.

A Celebration of Life will be at a later time, and people will be notified. Thank you!

Family Memories: Shantel Watson - Daughter: He will be remembered for his humor and playfulness, his creative stories, his ability to root for the underdog, his love for Elvis. But most of all, he loved God and sought to know more of His loving kindness. He expressed a lot of gratefulness in his last days here on earth. MariLyn Malan Shively - Niece: My uncle had a gruffness about him that made me smile and within him lived a soft heart. Beneath that rough exterior was a tender and generous heart. Though he often underestimated his own worth, he showed love in quiet ways—giving what he had, even when he had little, and offering care without expectation. He preferred solitude over holiday tables but his affection for family ran deep and sincere. He had a way of making us laugh. I remember him and my dad talking on the phone for hours—laughing together until tears streamed down their faces. I remember long drives to the doctor, listening to his stories and getting glimpses of the life he carried inside him. He loved trains, and—oh, how he loved music. His life was simple and his love was real. His laughter still echoes in my memories, and his stories live in the quiet corners of my heart. I'm grateful for who he was, for what he gave, and for the joy he brought into our family's lives.

Vance told MariLyn that when he would talk to his dad that when it came time to hang up, both would get a little melancholy and instead of just saying good-bye, Frank would say “Bye for now” because Frank didn’t like to say good-bye. Mandie Merrell - Niece: I used to take Frank to his doctor appointments up north and on one particular day I had some jerky sticks in my car and I asked him if he wanted one. He said, “sure, that would be great!” He broke a piece off and he put it in his mouth starting to chew on it, and I asked him as I am trying not to gag, “when you gonna bark?” He looks at me and goes “did you just feed me a dog treat?!” I responded with much laughter “I sure did!” He spit it out, and threw the rest of the dog treat at me! So Frank - Bye for Now - We Love You!

Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Castle Valley Funerals & Cremations where family and friends are always welcome and may share memories online at www.castlevalleyfunerals.com.

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We were absolutely delighted by the turnout at our Open House this past weekend! Thank you to everyone who came.As part ...
11/05/2025

We were absolutely delighted by the turnout at our Open House this past weekend! Thank you to everyone who came.

As part of our ongoing evolution, we are proud to announce that as of Nov. 1, 2025, Fausett Mortuary has officially rebranded and will now be known as Castle Valley Cremation & Funerals — a fresh name, a renewed vision, and the same commitment to compassionate care you’ve always known.

We look forward to walking beside families through life’s most important moments, now under our new name and with the same heart and service. Thank you again for making our Open House so special we’re excited for what comes next.

Take a look at the article to read more. https://etvnews.com/articles/featured/fausett-mortuary-rebrands-to-castle-valley-cremation-and-funerals/

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