Philip Wayne Hermansen, 67, passed away in St. George, Utah, on February 15, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, kindness, and resilience. Born on March 11, 1957, in Bexar, Texas, Phil was the beloved son of Scott Wayne Hermansen and Mary Eleen Hansen, both of whom preceded him in death.
Phil is survived by his loving wife, Lori Ann Thacker, and their three sons:
Daniel Wayne Hermansen (Kimberly Schoney) and their children, Scotlynd Grace and Westley Brooks.
Benjamin Clark Hermansen (Amanda Lyman) and their children, Clark Thomas and Stella Mae.
Jonathan James Hermansen (Kylie Stringham) and their children, Makenna, Elise, and Chloe.
He was a devoted brother to Renon Hermansen (Kelly Wood, deceased), Terry Hermansen (Nancy Sutherland), Janette Hermansen (Dan Adams), Linda Hermansen (Kent Woodruff), and Douglas Hermansen (Tami Condie). He was preceded in death by his sister, Myrna Hermansen (Danny Robb, both deceased).
Phil graduated from Parowan High School in 1975 and later earned a B.A. in Art Composite from Southern Utah University. He served a two-year mission in Rome, Italy, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an experience that deepened his faith and love for people.
An accomplished athlete and artist, Phil set school records in track and served as captain of his high school football team. He had a deep love for the outdoors, spending time hiking, rappelling, and embracing nature. His artistic talent was undeniable—despite being colorblind, he had a remarkable ability to see and share the world through his unique perspective.
Phil dedicated his career to creativity, working as an artist and graphic designer at Rollographics before venturing into the restaurant business as the owner of Los Hermanos and La Fiesta, where he transformed each space into a personal art show with custom murals and masks. He became the Art Director for the Utah Shakespeare Festival and a Graphic Design Instructor at Southern Utah University. His love for Shakespeare inspired him to create themed merchandise that helped promote both the Festival and the Bard’s timeless works.
A man of deep faith, Phil served in many callings within his church, including as a bishop, where he ministered with compassion and joy. He faced lifelong health challenges with unwavering optimism, often flashing a grin and a thumbs-up even when being loaded into an ambulance.
Above all, Phil’s greatest joy was in loving others. He was quick with a compliment, eager for conversation, and found immense happiness in creating a backyard wonderland for his grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Cedar City 4th Ward Chapel at 500 W. 400 N. Cedar City, UT 84721. A viewing will be held on Friday, February 21, 2025 from 6:00-8:00pm and prior to services from 12:30-1:45pm at the same location.
Donations to assist with funeral arrangements can be made at https://gofund.me/3b428169.
Phil’s warmth, humor, and creativity will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
Funeral services may be viewed by clicking the livestream below.
Friday, February 21, 2025
6:00 - 8:00 pm (Mountain time)
Cedar City 4th Ward LDS Chapel
Saturday, February 22, 2025
12:30 - 1:45 pm (Mountain time)
Cedar City 4th Ward LDS Chapel
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Starts at 2:00 pm (Mountain time)
Cedar City 4th Ward LDS Chapel
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