ROSEVILLE, CALIF. – Mrs. Judy Lynn Beesley, 29, daughter of Utah State Sen. Hughes Brockbank, died Tuesday in a Sacramento, Calif. Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Salt Lake City on Feb. 12, 1944, to Hughes and Fawn Jones Brockbank, she married Dr. David Beesley in May of 1966.
Before moving to Roseville, Mrs. Beesley had been a student at the University of Utah and was a charter member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, U. of U. chapter.
She recently had been appointed a member of the Roseville City Transportation Commission.
Mrs. Beesley was also an avid tennis player, having recently won a championship sponsored by the Roseville Parks and Recreation program.
She is survived by her husband, a son Peter Michael, and daughter Sarah, all of Roseville; her parents of Salt Lake City; two brothers and a sister, Gary H., Mrs. John W. (Bonnie) Huish, both Salt Lake City; Norman L., of Oakland; and her grandmother Mrs. A. G. (Jennie) Brockbank, also of Salt Lake City.
Funeral arrangements are to be announced.
Salt Lake Tribune, September 19, 1973, Page 35
ROSEVILLE, CALIF. – Mrs. Judy Lynn Beesley, 29, daughter of Utah State Sen. Hughes Brockbank, died Tuesday in a Sacramento, Calif. Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Salt Lake City on Feb. 12, 1944, to Hughes and Fawn Jones Brockbank, she married Dr. David Beesley in May of 1966.
Before moving to Roseville, Mrs. Beesley had been a student at the University of Utah and was a charter member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, U. of U. chapter.
She recently had been appointed a member of the Roseville City Transportation Commission.
Mrs. Beesley was also an avid tennis player, having recently won a championship sponsored by the Roseville Parks and Recreation program.
She is survived by her husband, a son Peter Michael, and daughter Sarah, all of Roseville; her parents of Salt Lake City; two brothers and a sister, Gary H., Mrs. John W. (Bonnie) Huish, both Salt Lake City; Norman L., of Oakland; and her grandmother Mrs. A. G. (Jennie) Brockbank, also of Salt Lake City.
Funeral arrangements are to be announced.
Salt Lake Tribune, September 19, 1973, Page 35
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