Beverlee Bee Brown Stone
LOGAN, UTAH: Beverlee Bee Brown Stone, 84, passed
away on April 2, 2008. She was born on December 12,
1923 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Newel S. and Lottie
Barber Brown. She grew up in Salt Lake City and
attended the public schools. She attended the
University of Utah where she received a bachelor's
degree. Then she attended the University of Chicago
where she received her Bachelor of Philosophy degree.
Finally, she attended Utah State University and
obtained a Master's degree in education,
administration, and media. She taught two years at
Adams Elementary School, in the Logan School District.
She was the Media Specialist for 21 years at the
Adams, Whittier, Woodruff, and Hillcrest elementary
schools. She helped to plan and design the first media
center in Logan at the Adams School. She was an
excellent teacher. She received the Teacher of the
Year Award and the Utah Media Award. She served as the
State President of the Utah Childhood Education
organization. She also taught training classes at Utah
State University for media specialists.
She was active in the LDS church and served in many
positions including the Relief Society where she was a
teacher for 12 years. Her greatest joy was serving
others. She could often be found delivering a loaf of
homemade bread or some garden vegetables to a neighbor
or friend.
She married David Ray Stone, Jr. in the Salt Lake LDS
Temple on September 15, 1943. They were happily
married for 63 years.
Soon after moving into the Logan 18th ward, she and
some of her young married friends started a group they
called simply the “club.” They met every week and
continue to this day. It was a wonderful time to share
thoughts and enjoy being together as very close
friends.
She was a wonderful mother who worked hard to provide
a comfortable home for her family. She cooked,
cleaned, loved, and supported all of their many and
varied interests. She helped them learn to work,
taught them integrity and love, helped with school
work and was a close friend and confidant for their
dating days. Thank you Mom, for all you taught us and
for how much you loved us.
She is survived by five of their six children: David
(Mary) Salt Lake City, UT, Daniel (Nancy) Logan, UT,
Mark (Halli) Idaho Falls, ID, Lawrence (Tami) Logan,
UT, and Walter (Jean) American Fork, UT, and her 19
living grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Her
youngest son, Samuel, passed away when he was five
years old.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 12, at
11:00 am at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 E Center
Street, Logan. A family gathering will be held that
same day at 10:00 am at the mortuary. Interment will
be in the Logan City Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Media
Center, Adams School Library, 530 N 400 E, Logan, UT
84321. Condolences may be expressed to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.
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