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Beatrice Mabel “Bea” <I>Grames</I> Dockery

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Beatrice Mabel “Bea” Grames Dockery

Birth
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Feb 2020 (aged 86)
Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0785294, Longitude: -113.6010376
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Beatrice Mable Dockery
July 19, 1933 - February 10, 2020 (age 86)

Beatrice “Bea” Mable Dockery returned to her Heavenly Father, on February 10, 2020, she was at home with her loved ones near. Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister was born in Price, Utah, on July 19, 1933. The daughter of Arthur Grames and Christena Christensen. She was raised in Price and East Carbon with her six siblings.

She was married while still a young adult to Delmar McCann Sr, and had four children with their union. This marriage took her to Yuma, Arizona, where she had to learn to deal with sand and heat instead of snow and cold. She later stated she preferred the heat. Bea, as she was best known, worked as a Secretary while in Yuma, and she was a member of the local Jaycees.

After her first marriage ended Bea met Marion “Doc” Dockery who was also a member of the Jaycees. Doc at the time, was a music instrument repair man. After Bea hired Doc to come fix an organ she had, her children all but forced her to have him stay for dinner. Bea and Doc became the love of each other's lives and they were married on July 12, 1969. They were blessed with two children. Dad also brought three children of his own, into the family, from his previous marriage. Dad left the music business for a career in roofing. Mom longed to be closer to her mother, who still lived in East Carbon. Dad, who always gave mom what she wanted, packed up and moved the family north. When they got as far as St. George, dad stated I’m not going any further and mom agreed staying out of the snow was a good idea.

Mom helped dad start a roofing company in the still small town, St. George was in the late 1970’s. The roofing business grew to be one of the biggest in the area at the time. Mom was always a faithful daughter of our Heavenly Father and served in many callings, of all types, including Relief Society President, which she was called to several times. Mom remained a homemaker and part-time roofing company office manager for most of her life. She was a believer of our great nation and in its political voting process. This led her to working in the polls each voting season. Mom enjoyed sewing and crocheting and made blankets, afghans, and doilies for nearly everyone she knew. Mom enjoyed cooking and entertaining; at her house there was always something good to eat. She also enjoyed square dancing and her and dad joined a square dancing club in St. George. During their square dancing days, mom and dad made many lifelong friends and traveled to many places to dance. Mom’s greatest joy was her family which grew and is currently at 25 grandchildren, and 37 great-grandchildren.

Bea was preceded in death by her parents, Albert Grames and Christina Christensen Gorley, three sisters, Marie Lutz, Lillain Urbanik, and Beula Heath and two beautiful baby girls, Belinda McCann and Kristina Dockery. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Marion “Doc” Dockery. Children, Delmar (Karla) McCann, David Dockery, Michael (Diana) Dockery, Brian (Sherry) McCann, Adrienne (Dave) Polk, Cynthia (Joseph) Hardy-Eshler, and Jerrid (Gina) Dockery. Brothers, Clyde (Betty) Grames, Thomas “Allan” (Sandy) Grames, and Floyd (Louise) Gorley and her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Snow Canyon 4th Ward Chapel, 1184 No. Dixie Downs Rd., St. George, UT. A visitation will be held, prior to services, from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the church. Interment will be at the Tonaquint Cemetery, 1777 So. Dixie Drive, St. George, UT. www.metcalfmortuary.com
Beatrice Mable Dockery
July 19, 1933 - February 10, 2020 (age 86)

Beatrice “Bea” Mable Dockery returned to her Heavenly Father, on February 10, 2020, she was at home with her loved ones near. Our loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister was born in Price, Utah, on July 19, 1933. The daughter of Arthur Grames and Christena Christensen. She was raised in Price and East Carbon with her six siblings.

She was married while still a young adult to Delmar McCann Sr, and had four children with their union. This marriage took her to Yuma, Arizona, where she had to learn to deal with sand and heat instead of snow and cold. She later stated she preferred the heat. Bea, as she was best known, worked as a Secretary while in Yuma, and she was a member of the local Jaycees.

After her first marriage ended Bea met Marion “Doc” Dockery who was also a member of the Jaycees. Doc at the time, was a music instrument repair man. After Bea hired Doc to come fix an organ she had, her children all but forced her to have him stay for dinner. Bea and Doc became the love of each other's lives and they were married on July 12, 1969. They were blessed with two children. Dad also brought three children of his own, into the family, from his previous marriage. Dad left the music business for a career in roofing. Mom longed to be closer to her mother, who still lived in East Carbon. Dad, who always gave mom what she wanted, packed up and moved the family north. When they got as far as St. George, dad stated I’m not going any further and mom agreed staying out of the snow was a good idea.

Mom helped dad start a roofing company in the still small town, St. George was in the late 1970’s. The roofing business grew to be one of the biggest in the area at the time. Mom was always a faithful daughter of our Heavenly Father and served in many callings, of all types, including Relief Society President, which she was called to several times. Mom remained a homemaker and part-time roofing company office manager for most of her life. She was a believer of our great nation and in its political voting process. This led her to working in the polls each voting season. Mom enjoyed sewing and crocheting and made blankets, afghans, and doilies for nearly everyone she knew. Mom enjoyed cooking and entertaining; at her house there was always something good to eat. She also enjoyed square dancing and her and dad joined a square dancing club in St. George. During their square dancing days, mom and dad made many lifelong friends and traveled to many places to dance. Mom’s greatest joy was her family which grew and is currently at 25 grandchildren, and 37 great-grandchildren.

Bea was preceded in death by her parents, Albert Grames and Christina Christensen Gorley, three sisters, Marie Lutz, Lillain Urbanik, and Beula Heath and two beautiful baby girls, Belinda McCann and Kristina Dockery. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Marion “Doc” Dockery. Children, Delmar (Karla) McCann, David Dockery, Michael (Diana) Dockery, Brian (Sherry) McCann, Adrienne (Dave) Polk, Cynthia (Joseph) Hardy-Eshler, and Jerrid (Gina) Dockery. Brothers, Clyde (Betty) Grames, Thomas “Allan” (Sandy) Grames, and Floyd (Louise) Gorley and her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Snow Canyon 4th Ward Chapel, 1184 No. Dixie Downs Rd., St. George, UT. A visitation will be held, prior to services, from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the church. Interment will be at the Tonaquint Cemetery, 1777 So. Dixie Drive, St. George, UT. www.metcalfmortuary.com


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