March 21, 1957-March 11, 2024
Scott Rulon Werner passed away suddenly on March 11, 2024. He was born March 21, 1957, in American Fork, Utah, to Jacqueline Carter and Glen Harold Werner. He spent his early childhood years in American Fork with love and support from his mother and grandparents F. Rulon and June Nicholes. When his mother married Richard K. Griffin in 1968, the family moved to Cedar City, Utah. Scott graduated from Cedar City High School in 1975. He was involved with scouting, athletics, student government and music. In fact, he started his own band at age 13.
He served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Puerto Rico. Scott married Susan Bushnell on Jan. 6, 1979, in the St. George Temple; they later divorced. They raised five children: Nathan, Richard, Kristal, Steven, and Camille.
Scott earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology/Animal Biology from Southern Utah University, formerly Southern Utah State College. He earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri. He then completed an OB/GYN residency at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. He and his family returned to Cedar City in 1990 where he began his medical practice. He later transitioned to general medicine and integrated alternative healing with his vast medical knowledge and intuitive insight.
In 2002, by God’s divine grace, Scott met his eternal love Vicki. They married on Feb. 28, 2003. He felt blessed and honored to expand his role as a father to Vicki’s three children: Sharlie, Audrie and Danyen. They moved to St. George, Utah, where together they had two additional daughters: Cloie and Sofie. Vicki’s father built Scott and Vicki’s dream home and they moved to Washington City, Utah, in 2014. Scott loved to work in his garden and sit in the sun, but most of all he loved swimming in his backyard pool with his family. Scott and Vicki’s marriage was one of the fairytales with a love story that inspired all who witnessed it. They adored each other and Scott always told everyone that they were on an eternal honeymoon. They traveled the world together and renewed their wedding vows in over 30 countries.
Their home was always filled with love and their hearts continued to expand as their family grew. In 2005 Scott left traditional medicine and opened up an herb store, Health and Longevity, where he offered Spiritual Intuitive readings and supported thousands of people on their healing journey. Scott’s attention was always on the ascension and healing of the planet. He stayed in constant prayer and connection with ascended masters, especially St. Germaine and Jesus. This was his passion. Scott was an incredible public speaker. His messages of healing and hope inspired everyone who heard him. His toning and the blessings he gave were incredibly inspiring and healing.
He left a legacy of love, forgiveness, hope and service that will carry on in future generations. He will be missed on levels we can’t imagine by all those who knew and loved him. Scott is survived by the love of his life Vicki Werner; children Nathan (Laci) Werner, Richard Werner, Kristal (Brad) Whitesel, Steven Werner, Camille Werner, Sharlie (Michael) Thorpe, Audrie (Chris) Frehner, Danyen McLendon, Cloie Werner, Sofie Werner; grandchildren Caleb, Bladen, Jax, Isabelle, Isla, Owen, Layne, Kieran, and Vhari; stepfather Richard Griffin; mother-in-law Shariel Blackmore; siblings Craig (Deanna) Werner, Jolynn (Todd) Skousen, David Werner, Michael Werner, Cathy (Roger) Hill, Teresa (Ron) Lindberg; in-laws Angela (Franko) Mandato, James Blackmore, Vincent (Danyale) Blackmore, Syndi Blackmore, Richard (Joni) Blackmore, Barbara (Lex) de Azevedo; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Glen Werner and Jacqueline Carter Griffin; siblings Carl Werner, Sharon Grady, Kent Werner; grandson Knox Werner; and father-in-law Jim Blackmore.
It was Scott’s wish to be cremated. We will honor our dear husband, father, brother, friend, and son at his Celebration of Life, on Friday, March 22, at 11 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 1867 South Washington Fields Road, Washington, Utah, with a luncheon to follow.
The family has requested that instead of flowers you consider donating to Vicki’s Venmo to help support her and their children during this difficult time, Venmo | Vicki Werner.
Thank you to those who cared for Scott in his final moments and the compassionate care of Metcalf Mortuary. And thank you to all who loved this brilliant man. May you be comforted in knowing he will continue his work on the other side.
Arrangements are under the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Click here to visit the Metcalf Mortuary website for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings.