Jane graduated from the University of Utah in 1940 and married Hazen Bedke on February 14, 1942. As an Air Force wife, she traveled the world, living in Germany, Washington D.C., Hawaii, and Salt Lake City, UT. She extended her travels with pleasure trips world-wide including Europe, Russia, India, Japan and Hong Kong. Her passion for genealogy resulted in several books, recording histories of both Bedkes and Andrews.
Both as the wife of an Air Force officer and a "Weather Wife", Jane supported Hazen throughout his careers. She was instrumental in organizing and unifying the women of the weather bureau.
Family was the center of Jane's life, and she gave selflessly to all. Daughters and grandchildren compiled a book of personal experiences with Jane, all confirming that it was the little things she did for everyone that will always remain a beautiful memory. She will be remembered for her boundless love, internal strength, compassionate listening skills, and positive attitude.
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Jane graduated from the University of Utah in 1940 and married Hazen Bedke on February 14, 1942. As an Air Force wife, she traveled the world, living in Germany, Washington D.C., Hawaii, and Salt Lake City, UT. She extended her travels with pleasure trips world-wide including Europe, Russia, India, Japan and Hong Kong. Her passion for genealogy resulted in several books, recording histories of both Bedkes and Andrews.
Both as the wife of an Air Force officer and a "Weather Wife", Jane supported Hazen throughout his careers. She was instrumental in organizing and unifying the women of the weather bureau.
Family was the center of Jane's life, and she gave selflessly to all. Daughters and grandchildren compiled a book of personal experiences with Jane, all confirming that it was the little things she did for everyone that will always remain a beautiful memory. She will be remembered for her boundless love, internal strength, compassionate listening skills, and positive attitude.
See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?pid=174069614#sthash.X6fKnN6J.dpuf
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