1940 - 2020
Early Life: Judy was born September 15, 1940, in Provo, Utah, to Lynn Elmer and Neva Marie Rasmussen Brereton. She lived a fun-filled childhood growing up with her two brothers.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: On July 7, 1962, Judy married the love of her life, Dick Howard Page, in their Provo home. Together they raised their two sons; she loved them unconditionally and was the proudest mother. Her boys were the light of her life. Judy lived a life full of obstacles and challenges, but never let it stop her or slow her down. She became a master of multiple trades and enjoyed countless hobbies and interests. She lived life with fire and passion. Judy was an amazing mother, wonderful daughter, and cherished her relationships with friends and family. She was adored and loved by many and will be missed beyond words. Judy valued being the world’s best Nana to her prized grandchildren. She never forgot a birthday or holiday and treasured each opportunity to make memories with them or make her famous rum cake. Judy Marie Brereton Page passed away peacefully at her home in Provo on Monday, March 2, 2020. She was 79.
Survived By: Her two sons, Len (Lori) and Richard (Vanessa); her brother, Keith (Patricia); sister-in-law, Linda Brereton; and six grandchildren: Colten (Taylor), Mitchell, Alexa, Ryker, Bode and Peyton.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, Dick; her parents, Lynn and Neva; and brother, Wally.
Service: Nelson Family Mortuary
Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Nelson Family Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1940 - 2020
Early Life: Judy was born September 15, 1940, in Provo, Utah, to Lynn Elmer and Neva Marie Rasmussen Brereton. She lived a fun-filled childhood growing up with her two brothers.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: On July 7, 1962, Judy married the love of her life, Dick Howard Page, in their Provo home. Together they raised their two sons; she loved them unconditionally and was the proudest mother. Her boys were the light of her life. Judy lived a life full of obstacles and challenges, but never let it stop her or slow her down. She became a master of multiple trades and enjoyed countless hobbies and interests. She lived life with fire and passion. Judy was an amazing mother, wonderful daughter, and cherished her relationships with friends and family. She was adored and loved by many and will be missed beyond words. Judy valued being the world’s best Nana to her prized grandchildren. She never forgot a birthday or holiday and treasured each opportunity to make memories with them or make her famous rum cake. Judy Marie Brereton Page passed away peacefully at her home in Provo on Monday, March 2, 2020. She was 79.
Survived By: Her two sons, Len (Lori) and Richard (Vanessa); her brother, Keith (Patricia); sister-in-law, Linda Brereton; and six grandchildren: Colten (Taylor), Mitchell, Alexa, Ryker, Bode and Peyton.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, Dick; her parents, Lynn and Neva; and brother, Wally.
Service: Nelson Family Mortuary
Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Nelson Family Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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