Beth grew up in Ogden, moving to Salt Lake City after she and John were married. They lived in their home sweet home for the past 70 years. Beth was active in the community, including serving in the PTA when her boys were young. Beth was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and served in several callings in the Cannon Stake. She especially loved working on her family history and supporting her husband in various church callings. Beth was a fabulous cook; her family especially loved her baked goods that she hid in film tins. Her grandchildren's favorites include: triangle sandwiches and potato salad.
One of Beth's favorite places was their family property, Rocky Pines, where family and friends still gather today. Beth left a lasting legacy, teaching others the importance of family, faith and service.
Beth was survived by her loving husband, John, her 2 sons, 1 brother and 1 sister, 15 Grandchildren, 12 great granddaughters, 11 great grandsons, and 1 great great-granddaughter. Beth is also survived by her brother, and many nieces and nephews.
Beth grew up in Ogden, moving to Salt Lake City after she and John were married. They lived in their home sweet home for the past 70 years. Beth was active in the community, including serving in the PTA when her boys were young. Beth was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and served in several callings in the Cannon Stake. She especially loved working on her family history and supporting her husband in various church callings. Beth was a fabulous cook; her family especially loved her baked goods that she hid in film tins. Her grandchildren's favorites include: triangle sandwiches and potato salad.
One of Beth's favorite places was their family property, Rocky Pines, where family and friends still gather today. Beth left a lasting legacy, teaching others the importance of family, faith and service.
Beth was survived by her loving husband, John, her 2 sons, 1 brother and 1 sister, 15 Grandchildren, 12 great granddaughters, 11 great grandsons, and 1 great great-granddaughter. Beth is also survived by her brother, and many nieces and nephews.
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