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Johnny E. Stevens

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Johnny E. Stevens

Birth
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Death
16 May 2020 (aged 79)
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Willard, Box Elder County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Ward 22 Block 2 Lot 1 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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Johnny E. Stevens, 79, passed away 16 May 2020 at Davis Hospital in Layton, Utah og natural causes. He was born 11 May 1941 in Greeley, Colorado a son of Chester H. and Agnes Marian Anderson Stevens. He attended school in Evans and Denver, Colorado.

He married Beverly Jean Andrews 25 Jun 1961. They had five children.Rick, Michael, Mark, Ted and Kristin .

They moved to Utah in 1972 where he worked for Parsons Construction until opening his own welding shop in 1976.

Johnny joined his sons in operating Stone Supply and Monument.

He loved car shows, traveling, seeing new things. He went to Statue of Libirety, top of the Empire State Building, the Glass Bridge at Grand Canyon, hot air ballooning in New Mexico, walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, and rode roller coasters with his children and grandchildren.

Johnny looked forward to Sunday and coffee with his friends.

Graveside Services, Willard City Cemetery.
Johnny E. Stevens, 79, passed away 16 May 2020 at Davis Hospital in Layton, Utah og natural causes. He was born 11 May 1941 in Greeley, Colorado a son of Chester H. and Agnes Marian Anderson Stevens. He attended school in Evans and Denver, Colorado.

He married Beverly Jean Andrews 25 Jun 1961. They had five children.Rick, Michael, Mark, Ted and Kristin .

They moved to Utah in 1972 where he worked for Parsons Construction until opening his own welding shop in 1976.

Johnny joined his sons in operating Stone Supply and Monument.

He loved car shows, traveling, seeing new things. He went to Statue of Libirety, top of the Empire State Building, the Glass Bridge at Grand Canyon, hot air ballooning in New Mexico, walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, and rode roller coasters with his children and grandchildren.

Johnny looked forward to Sunday and coffee with his friends.

Graveside Services, Willard City Cemetery.

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