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Show Obituary Beatrice Edith Fsonson Fisher I PLEASANT GROVE-j GROVE-j Our devoted and loving ' wife, mother, grand-? grand-? mother and sister, Beatrice Edith Monson Fisher, left this mortal - life to join her loved ones in Heaven early Sunday morning.April 25, 1982 in Hemet, Calif. She was born in Dinronnf r.mipnn Dec. As her children began to leave home she acquired her real estate license in Sand-point Sand-point Idaho. After selling there for several years she returned to Utah where she continued contin-ued her real estate career. The past 15 years of her life were spent traveling with her husband. Their travels took them to the Pacific Islands, Canada and various parts of the United States. At the time of her death they were living in their winter home in Hemet. She is survived by her husband, Troy; one son and four daughters: daugh-ters: Jan Gordon Fisher, Laie, Hawaii; Claudia Bea Marks, Los Gatos, Calif.; Mrs. Wayne (Beatrice) King, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dennis (Kandice) James, Pleasant Grove; and Kaye L. F'sher, Provo . Preceded in d;H Son' GerJ Also surviving ,3 brothers, 8t Monson, p, Grove; Verdo N son, Elko, Nev . J sisters: Mrs 'p (Annie) ' 3" Pleasant Grov ? John (Hazel) jL? Shoestad, Salt ft child. ''PN- i F"nd services,, held Friday a.m. m the M Third Ward gfr 8800 North, fi Grove. Frid? callattheOlpinFj; from7p.rn.to9 fll Fnday at the churj one hour priot services. Burial will be inn, Pleasant Grove dt, cemetery. 5, 1915, the fifth of eight children of Marton and Annie Edith Holman Monson. On Sept. 27, 1936 she married Troy Charles Fisher in Reno, Nev. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her life was dedicated dedicat-ed to the care and rearing of her family. Her home was always filled with music which she shared with others through her efforts with her children. She believed in developing talents - those of her children as well as those of the people around her. She was active in community activities, and headed singing groups, musical kindergarten, kinder-garten, pageants, etc. She served in a wide variety of positions in the LDS church. She is remembered by many for her vibrant personality and unselfish unself-ish service. She will be missed by all who knew her. |