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Myra Susan Coleman (Dutcher)

May 9, 1943 — May 24, 2025

Myra Susan Coleman (Dutcher), age 82, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2025, in West Valley, Utah. Born on May 9, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

A proud graduate of Highland High School class of 1961. She carried the values of hard work and curiosity throughout her life. She shared her journey with her husband, Jerry, building a life centered around family and shared experiences. Together they raised three children, sons Adam and Derrick and daughter Christine, instilling in them the same sense of wonder and appreciation for life that defined Myra’s own path.

Myra lived a life rich with adventure, love, and devotion to her family. Her heart found its greatest joy in her role as a grandmother to Brandy and Alex and as a great-grandmother to Aurelia. Her family was the center of her world, and she delighted in watching each generation grow. Whether gathered around a campfire or sharing stories at family get togethers, these moments were treasures she held dear.

A true lover of the outdoors, Myra embraced nature with an adventurous spirit. She found happiness exploring the wild beauty of Utah and beyond, camping under starlit skies, riding her ATV across desert landscapes or along winding mountain trails. The freedom of open spaces and the serenity of wild places brought her peace and fulfillment. Her deep connection to nature was not just a pastime but a way of life that reflected her independent soul and boundless energy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George Dutcher and Elizabeth Edgington Dutcher Bundy, as well as her brother Logan Dutcher. Their memories remained close to her heart throughout her life.

Survived by her husband, Jerry, West Valley, Ut., sons Adam Coleman (Dani), South Jordan, Ut., Derrick Coleman (Karla), Magna, Ut., daughter, Christine Coleman (John) West Valley, Ut., granddaughter, Brandy Norman (Danny), Eagle Mountain, Ut., grandson, Alex Coleman (Mark), Salt Lake City, Ut., great granddaughter, Aurelia Norman, Eagle Mountain, Ut.

Myra’s legacy was one of strength, exploration, and unwavering love for those closest to her. Her presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know her.

May her memory bring comfort to those who knew and loved her. Interment will be at Memorial Mountain View Cemetery 3115 Bengal Blvd., Cottonwood Heights, Ut. There will be a private viewing with no graveside services.

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