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Beulah Luella <I>Thompson</I> Stansfield

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Beulah Luella Thompson Stansfield

Birth
Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
20 Sep 2002 (aged 81)
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Beulah Luella Thompson Stansfield passed away September 20, 2002. She was born on September 21, 1919 to Andrew M. Thompson and Anna V. Hansen. She married Gor-don M. Stansfield in 1940, later divorced. She received her education in Utah schools, graduated from the LDS Semin-ary program. She was active for many years in the LDS Church, both on the ward and stake levels. Beulah lived in California most of her life and was an award-winning poet. Survived by "special friend" Lynn Clayton; son, Barry (whereabouts unknown); a sister, Faye Shepherd; many nieces and many nephews. Preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Eloise Bennion, Vera Pickering, Hazel Stoker, Eva Coenan, Ida Harmon, Ruth Draper; and brothers: Morris and Neldon Thompson. At Beulah's request, she was cremated and no services will be held. Peace to you Aunt Beulah. We love you and will miss you. Until we meet again.

Published in Deseret News on Sept. 26, 2002
Beulah Luella Thompson Stansfield passed away September 20, 2002. She was born on September 21, 1919 to Andrew M. Thompson and Anna V. Hansen. She married Gor-don M. Stansfield in 1940, later divorced. She received her education in Utah schools, graduated from the LDS Semin-ary program. She was active for many years in the LDS Church, both on the ward and stake levels. Beulah lived in California most of her life and was an award-winning poet. Survived by "special friend" Lynn Clayton; son, Barry (whereabouts unknown); a sister, Faye Shepherd; many nieces and many nephews. Preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Eloise Bennion, Vera Pickering, Hazel Stoker, Eva Coenan, Ida Harmon, Ruth Draper; and brothers: Morris and Neldon Thompson. At Beulah's request, she was cremated and no services will be held. Peace to you Aunt Beulah. We love you and will miss you. Until we meet again.

Published in Deseret News on Sept. 26, 2002


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