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Beverley Ann <I>Cole</I> Price

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Beverley Ann Cole Price

Birth
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Jul 2015 (aged 88)
East Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Hyde Park, Cache County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.798399, Longitude: -111.8101509
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Early in the morning of July 2, 2015, surrounded by her loving family, Beverley Ann Cole Price died peacefully in her sleep.

Beverley was born February 22, 1927, to Wilford Roscoe Chase Cole and Wanda Bake Cole in Logan. In infancy, her family moved to California, where she lived until she met her eternal sweetheart.

She earned an Associate's Degree in Nutrition from Pasadena City College and a Bachelor's Degree in Home Economics from UCLA. After graduation, during a visit to the BYU campus, she met and fell instantly in love with Jack Rex Price. They were married and sealed in the Logan Temple on June 5, 1951.

After she was married, she was employed by Utah Power and Light demonstrating new kitchen equipment, including on TV broadcasts - some of the earliest cooking shows on KSL!

During the first few years, the newlyweds lived in Vernal, Elko, and Grand Junction before they settled permanently in Salt Lake City.

Beverley was a loving and caring mother and homemaker, and was devoted to her church, where she served as Relief Society President, Primary President, and many other Ward and Stake callings.

In 1983, she and Jack left to serve a full-time mission for the LDS Church to the Cook Islands. Second only to raising five children, this was to be the greatest adventure of their lives.

She had a lifelong passion for the arts, including music, painting, literature, and theatre. After her children were grown, she started a Master's Degree in Art History at the University of Utah, which was almost complete when it was tragically interrupted by a stroke.

She was a proud member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She served as a docent at the DUP Museum, as well as at the Beehive House and the Brigham Young Farmhouse.

She had a consuming passion for the finer things, including antiques, clothing and accessories, and above all… Chocolate! She had less enthusiasm for fishing, camping, and BYU sports, in spite of Dad's best efforts.

She is survived by her sons, Jeffrey (Trudy) and Roger (Shawn); her daughters, Janet (Jerry), Mary Ann (Keith), and Dori (Patrick); her grandchildren, Jesse, Jacob, Erin, Jamie, Natalie, McKenna, Alisa, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Zoe, Sophia, and Rowan; and her great-grandchildren, Zoey and Henry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack; her infant daughter, Gloria; and her sister, Mary Ellen.

The family wishes to thank the many professionals who helped through the end of her life, particularly her home health care aide, Maria, and the Quality Services hospice team: Dr. McPherson, Chelsea, Alexis, Tricia, and Ruth. Thanks and God bless you.

Funeral services will be held in the Valley View Tenth Ward Chapel, 2000 East and 3900 South, East Millcreek, on Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Friends and family may visit from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East, Murray, and one hour prior to the services at the church on Thursday.
Interment will be in the Hyde Park City Cemetery.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on July 5, 2015.
Early in the morning of July 2, 2015, surrounded by her loving family, Beverley Ann Cole Price died peacefully in her sleep.

Beverley was born February 22, 1927, to Wilford Roscoe Chase Cole and Wanda Bake Cole in Logan. In infancy, her family moved to California, where she lived until she met her eternal sweetheart.

She earned an Associate's Degree in Nutrition from Pasadena City College and a Bachelor's Degree in Home Economics from UCLA. After graduation, during a visit to the BYU campus, she met and fell instantly in love with Jack Rex Price. They were married and sealed in the Logan Temple on June 5, 1951.

After she was married, she was employed by Utah Power and Light demonstrating new kitchen equipment, including on TV broadcasts - some of the earliest cooking shows on KSL!

During the first few years, the newlyweds lived in Vernal, Elko, and Grand Junction before they settled permanently in Salt Lake City.

Beverley was a loving and caring mother and homemaker, and was devoted to her church, where she served as Relief Society President, Primary President, and many other Ward and Stake callings.

In 1983, she and Jack left to serve a full-time mission for the LDS Church to the Cook Islands. Second only to raising five children, this was to be the greatest adventure of their lives.

She had a lifelong passion for the arts, including music, painting, literature, and theatre. After her children were grown, she started a Master's Degree in Art History at the University of Utah, which was almost complete when it was tragically interrupted by a stroke.

She was a proud member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She served as a docent at the DUP Museum, as well as at the Beehive House and the Brigham Young Farmhouse.

She had a consuming passion for the finer things, including antiques, clothing and accessories, and above all… Chocolate! She had less enthusiasm for fishing, camping, and BYU sports, in spite of Dad's best efforts.

She is survived by her sons, Jeffrey (Trudy) and Roger (Shawn); her daughters, Janet (Jerry), Mary Ann (Keith), and Dori (Patrick); her grandchildren, Jesse, Jacob, Erin, Jamie, Natalie, McKenna, Alisa, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Zoe, Sophia, and Rowan; and her great-grandchildren, Zoey and Henry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack; her infant daughter, Gloria; and her sister, Mary Ellen.

The family wishes to thank the many professionals who helped through the end of her life, particularly her home health care aide, Maria, and the Quality Services hospice team: Dr. McPherson, Chelsea, Alexis, Tricia, and Ruth. Thanks and God bless you.

Funeral services will be held in the Valley View Tenth Ward Chapel, 2000 East and 3900 South, East Millcreek, on Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Friends and family may visit from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East, Murray, and one hour prior to the services at the church on Thursday.
Interment will be in the Hyde Park City Cemetery.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on July 5, 2015.


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