Beverly Wilma Drew Wintle's Obituary
Beverly passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 9th. She married her sweetheart, Arlo E. Wintle on August 30, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. Beverly and Arlo were blessed with four Children, 17 Grandchildren, 53 Great Grandchildren and 10 Great Great Grandchildren. Mom had a revolving door her last days from her family visiting her; she will be greatly missed. Beverly started a tradition of Graduating from Jordan High School; four generations have graduated from Jordan. Mom loved to be around children; she ran a daycare in her home for many years. She watched over many children including her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. There were numerous family fishing trips. Grandma fished right by Grandpa’s side getting dirty and touching the stinky worms! Grandchildren followed along on these trips but sometimes it was difficult to fish alongside Grandma and Grandpa. We were always outnumbered by the number of fish caught for the day. She also liked to travel and visited many places including New Zealand, Europe, Hawaii and Alaska.
Beverly is survived by her Children: Linda (Larry) Moss, Pam Wintle-Weis, Colleen Morgan, Steven (Jill) Wintle, Grandchildren: Terrie, Jana, Analee, Bret, Jared, Mindie, Chris, Becky, Sarah, Jamy, Kathren, Ricky, Malissa, Joanie, Julie, Mark, Adam, 53 Great Grandchildren, 10 Great Great Grandchildren, Brother Darrell (Norma) Drew, numerous Nieces, Nephews and extended Wintle family.
Preceded in death by her loving Husband Arlo E Wintle, Son Craig Wintle, Parents: Vivian Stoddard Drew and Wilma Bessie Salisbury Drew, Brother Melvin Drew, Sister Louise Drew Kindred, two lovely Granddaughters Cassidy Olivia Wintle (parents Jared and Bridget Wintle) and Bryton Elizabeth Wintle (parents Chris and Megan Wintle).
Services will be on Monday June 17, 2019 at 12:00 pm at the Pioneer Ward bldg. located on 220 E. 8670 So. in Sandy, UT. There will be a viewing from 10:30 – 11:45 prior to services.
On behalf of our Mother, our family would like to express our gratitude to Canyon Ridge Personnel, Ahi, Helena and Nina for your care and many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed towards our Mother during her illness.
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