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Betty Rae Kesler

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Betty Rae Kesler

Birth
Delta, Millard County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Jul 1985 (aged 59)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Magna, Utah:
Betty Rae Kesler, age 59 died July 24,1985, in Salt Lake City, from injuries received in an automobile accident on July 8, 1985

She was born June 15, 1926 in Delta, Utah to Albert and Myrtle Lee Kesler.

Betty has been retired for several years from Sperry Univac Corp. after 22 years of faithful service.

Betty is survived by her three sons, Robert G. Kesler and wife Arlene, Bluffdale; Lester D. Edwards and wife Connie, Anchorage, Alaska; Lynn A Kesler and fiance Sheri Bartholomew, Midvale, Utah; beloved granddaughter, Sherri Lyn Kesler, Salt Lake City; grandsons Barry G Kesler, U.S. Army, stationed in Hawaii, Larry D. Kesler, U.S. Army stationed in Fort Bragg, No. Carolina, Michael R. Kesler and wife Judy, Bluffdale; Ron A. Kesler, Bluffdale; Donald B. Edwards, Anchorage, Alaska, beloved great granddaughter, Nikole Rae Kesler; four brothers, two sisters; Jack Kesler and wife Virginia, of Idaho; Marion Kesler and wife Viola, Salt Lake City, Veryl Kesler and wife Elaine, Anchorage, Alaska; Calvin Kesler and wife Pat, American Fork; Mrs Donna Smith and Mrs Ethel Anderson, both of Tooele, Utah.

Betty was a devoted mother, friend, grandmother and great, grandmother. We will miss her, but remember her with love, respect and fondness in our hearts, for her kind and loving way, her ability to test your patience with her ideas and opinions on every subject from natural foods, religion, and the state of the Union, to the fall of the dollar. Those of us who have known and loved Betty over her 59 years will miss a kind and loving soul, that now, has at last, found someone who will get the last word in.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 11 a.m. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 So. Redwood Road, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates, Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune 7/26/1985

THIS IS MY SON-IN-LAWS MOTHER. REST IN PEACE BETTY

Magna, Utah:
Betty Rae Kesler, age 59 died July 24,1985, in Salt Lake City, from injuries received in an automobile accident on July 8, 1985

She was born June 15, 1926 in Delta, Utah to Albert and Myrtle Lee Kesler.

Betty has been retired for several years from Sperry Univac Corp. after 22 years of faithful service.

Betty is survived by her three sons, Robert G. Kesler and wife Arlene, Bluffdale; Lester D. Edwards and wife Connie, Anchorage, Alaska; Lynn A Kesler and fiance Sheri Bartholomew, Midvale, Utah; beloved granddaughter, Sherri Lyn Kesler, Salt Lake City; grandsons Barry G Kesler, U.S. Army, stationed in Hawaii, Larry D. Kesler, U.S. Army stationed in Fort Bragg, No. Carolina, Michael R. Kesler and wife Judy, Bluffdale; Ron A. Kesler, Bluffdale; Donald B. Edwards, Anchorage, Alaska, beloved great granddaughter, Nikole Rae Kesler; four brothers, two sisters; Jack Kesler and wife Virginia, of Idaho; Marion Kesler and wife Viola, Salt Lake City, Veryl Kesler and wife Elaine, Anchorage, Alaska; Calvin Kesler and wife Pat, American Fork; Mrs Donna Smith and Mrs Ethel Anderson, both of Tooele, Utah.

Betty was a devoted mother, friend, grandmother and great, grandmother. We will miss her, but remember her with love, respect and fondness in our hearts, for her kind and loving way, her ability to test your patience with her ideas and opinions on every subject from natural foods, religion, and the state of the Union, to the fall of the dollar. Those of us who have known and loved Betty over her 59 years will miss a kind and loving soul, that now, has at last, found someone who will get the last word in.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 11 a.m. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 So. Redwood Road, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates, Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune 7/26/1985

THIS IS MY SON-IN-LAWS MOTHER. REST IN PEACE BETTY



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