CENTENARIAN | 103 YEARS
1916 - 2019
Early Life: Beth was born March 12, 1916, in Lakeview, Utah, the daughter of Alma and Malinda Christensen Jorgensen. She grew up on the Jorgensen family farm in Lakeview, the baby of her family of three brothers and four sisters.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Following high school graduation, Beth moved to Salt Lake City, where she met and married Charles Fischer. They had three children: Cheryl, Charles Lawrence "Larry" and Viki. In 1957, after many moves with the military, Beth and her children settled on the Monterey Peninsula. Throughout her long life, Beth maintained strong faith as an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she became a greatly admired member of her community as an example of love of God, country, compassionate service and hard work. Beth's door was always open to anyone in need, including the neighborhood pets and birds who could count on her for a meal in her beloved backyard garden. Beth was a devoted mother, grandmother of sixteen, great-grandmother of 29, and a newly minted great-great-grandmother. Known affectionately as "Muggy" and "Great Beth," she was the epitome of the Greatest Generation. She will be greatly missed. Beth Jorgensen Fischer passed peacefully from mortality on Saturday, July 20, 2019, in her home in Seaside, California, surrounded by her children and loved ones. She was 103.
Service: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Chapel Location: Seaside, California
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © The Monterey Herald | 26 Jul 2019
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
CENTENARIAN | 103 YEARS
1916 - 2019
Early Life: Beth was born March 12, 1916, in Lakeview, Utah, the daughter of Alma and Malinda Christensen Jorgensen. She grew up on the Jorgensen family farm in Lakeview, the baby of her family of three brothers and four sisters.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Following high school graduation, Beth moved to Salt Lake City, where she met and married Charles Fischer. They had three children: Cheryl, Charles Lawrence "Larry" and Viki. In 1957, after many moves with the military, Beth and her children settled on the Monterey Peninsula. Throughout her long life, Beth maintained strong faith as an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she became a greatly admired member of her community as an example of love of God, country, compassionate service and hard work. Beth's door was always open to anyone in need, including the neighborhood pets and birds who could count on her for a meal in her beloved backyard garden. Beth was a devoted mother, grandmother of sixteen, great-grandmother of 29, and a newly minted great-great-grandmother. Known affectionately as "Muggy" and "Great Beth," she was the epitome of the Greatest Generation. She will be greatly missed. Beth Jorgensen Fischer passed peacefully from mortality on Saturday, July 20, 2019, in her home in Seaside, California, surrounded by her children and loved ones. She was 103.
Service: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Chapel Location: Seaside, California
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © The Monterey Herald | 26 Jul 2019
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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Interment 29 July 2019
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