Beverly Owen Buttars -1012 Deerwalk Lane, Ogden, UT 84404 Ph.#number (801)621-0430 & (801) 726-4288 e- mail : ebbuttars@relia.net
Activities that most influenced you at BRHS:looking back, most of my classes and activities help prepare me for the future. In type 1 and type 2 I acquired skills that I had used in most of my jobs.
What is happened in my life since 1952: It seems like a very short time since we graduated from BRHS. But when I really stop and reminisce through those years, and look in the mirror, 55 years does take a while, but still there are many sweet memories.
I have held four jobs (the paying kind), Garrett Freightlines, Harris Truck & Equipment, the Defense Depot in Ogden, and Cory Auto Salvage Yard.
My non-paying jobs have many rewards, being a wife, mother, grandmother, and caregiver. My sweetheart, Ed passed away March 3, 2004, leaving me to face the world alone again. Since Ed’s passing my health has decided to take a vacation. I have an electric chair a Jacuzzi, but have not had a lift put on my car yet. It is a little harder to do the things I want to do, but I have been able to do almost everything I want. Sometimes it takes a little more effort, but I still feel that I’m pretty darn lucky. I know a whole lot of people who have helped much worse than I do.
I am blessed with a family that knows my limits, and manages to keep me in line. They have provided me with grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who can really make the sunshine. I think they are God’s reward for surviving the children.
Looking back everything was fine. Being a member of the PEP club, PEP band, and Marching Band was fun. The very best part of school was the friends. Each and every one is special.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I have enjoyed many church callings, but being an officiator in the Ogden Temple was my favorite. I enjoy going to basketball, soccer, baseball and lacrosse, to watch my grandchildren play. I enjoy reading, hand work, traveling, and going to class reunions.
Activities that most influenced you at BRHS:looking back, most of my classes and activities help prepare me for the future. In type 1 and type 2 I acquired skills that I had used in most of my jobs.
What is happened in my life since 1952: It seems like a very short time since we graduated from BRHS. But when I really stop and reminisce through those years, and look in the mirror, 55 years does take a while, but still there are many sweet memories.
I have held four jobs (the paying kind), Garrett Freightlines, Harris Truck & Equipment, the Defense Depot in Ogden, and Cory Auto Salvage Yard.
My non-paying jobs have many rewards, being a wife, mother, grandmother, and caregiver. My sweetheart, Ed passed away March 3, 2004, leaving me to face the world alone again. Since Ed’s passing my health has decided to take a vacation. I have an electric chair a Jacuzzi, but have not had a lift put on my car yet. It is a little harder to do the things I want to do, but I have been able to do almost everything I want. Sometimes it takes a little more effort, but I still feel that I’m pretty darn lucky. I know a whole lot of people who have helped much worse than I do.
I am blessed with a family that knows my limits, and manages to keep me in line. They have provided me with grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who can really make the sunshine. I think they are God’s reward for surviving the children.
Looking back everything was fine. Being a member of the PEP club, PEP band, and Marching Band was fun. The very best part of school was the friends. Each and every one is special.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I have enjoyed many church callings, but being an officiator in the Ogden Temple was my favorite. I enjoy going to basketball, soccer, baseball and lacrosse, to watch my grandchildren play. I enjoy reading, hand work, traveling, and going to class reunions.
1 comment:
Nanny there is not a day that goes by that I don't think of you and the things you taught me, patience and kindness is the key. Your were the best and no one who could replace you. You always encouraged the positive things with the family and I don't think I will ever measure up to the amount of respect that everyone look up to you for, but the experiences that you had are what made you so great, and I miss all the stories of your younger years and Bear River High. I know that you are watching over us now and best of all you have officially graduated the hardest thing ever, Life !
Love your sweet pea Michelle (grand-daughter)
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