This is Washington, Utah. In a shocking turn of events, Scott Rulon Werner passed away on March 11, 2024. His mother, Jacqueline Carter, and his father, Glen Harold Werner, welcomed him into the world on March 21, 1957 in American Fork, Utah. His mother and his grandparents, F. Rulon and June Nicholes, showered him with affection and continued to provide him with support throughout his early childhood years in American Fork. Cedar City, Utah became the new home for the family after his mother tied the knot with Richard K. Griffin in the year 1968. Scott received his high school diploma from Cedar City in the year 1975.
He was active in a variety of activities, including music, athletics, student government, and camping. When he was only 13 years old, he launched his own band. As a member of the LDS Church, he was assigned to serve a full-time mission in Puerto Rico. The marriage between Scott and Susan Bushnell took place in the St. George Temple on January 6, 1979; nevertheless, they eventually divorced. Nathan, Richard, Kristal, Steven, and Camille were the five children that they brought up themselves.
Following his graduation from Southern Utah University, which was originally known as Southern Utah State College, Scott received a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology/Animal Biology. He attended the St. Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree after he graduated. After that, he finished his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
It was in the year 1990 when he and his family relocated back to Cedar City, where he started his medical business. After some time, he made the move to general medicine and incorporated alternative healing into his practice, utilizing his extensive medical knowledge and intuitive understanding.
In 2002, through the mercy of God, Scott was able to meet Vicki, the woman he would ever love. The wedding took place on February 28th, 2003. When he was given the opportunity to become a father to Vicki’s three daughters, Sharlie, Audrie, and Danyen, he felt tremendously blessed and humbled. Cloie and Sofie were born to them when they relocated to St. George, Utah, where they lived together and had two more children. The ideal home that Scott and Vicki lived in was constructed by Vicki’s father, and in 2014, the couple relocated to Washington City, Utah.
Despite the fact that Scott enjoyed working in his garden and lounging in the sun, the activity that he enjoyed the most was swimming in his backyard pool with his family.
The marriage between Scott and Vicki was like something out of a fairytale, with a love story that moved everyone who was there to see it. They had a deep love for one another, and Scott would always tell everyone that they were on a honeymoon that would last forever. Together, they went on a trip across the world and reaffirmed their wedding vows in more than thirty different nations.
The love that they had for one another was always present in their home, and their hearts continued to grow as their family grew. In 2005, Scott decided to leave orthodox medicine and instead create a herb store called Health and Longevity. There, he provided Spiritual Intuitive readings and assisted hundreds of individuals on their path to recovery.
Throughout his life, Scott’s focus was completely centered on the ascension and healing of the planet. On a consistent basis, he engaged in prayer and maintained a relationship with ascended masters, particularly Saint Germaine and Jesus. This was his area of interest. Scott was an outstanding orator in front of an audience. Everyone who listened to him was moved by the teachings of healing and hope that he conveyed.
The way he toned his voice and the blessings he bestowed were both extremely uplifting and therapeutic. 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, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 1867 South Washington Fields Rd., Washington