Beverly Fitton Nickel
Beverly Fitton Nickel, wonderful wife, sister, mother,
grandmother, and great grandmother was taken to her
eternal home on July 20, 2006. Beverly died at home
due to complications relative to Amyloidosis.
Beverly was born on August 25, 1926 to Robert Owen and
Ellen Poulsen Fitton in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The family
moved to Nebraska and Beverly graduated from North
High School in Omaha. She attended B.Y.U. in 1946
where she met and later married Douglas R Andrew. They
were blessed with five children.
Beverly had many talents and skills which she used to
bless those around her. With her great entrepreneurial
spirit she owned and operated two retail fabric stores
in Michigan. She was very artistic and loved to use
her remarkable decorating skills. She was a dear and
loyal friend to many.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints. Her love for Jesus Christ
blessed her life and many others. She served in many
aspects of the church and cherished her relationships
and sisterhood that she found there.
She met and later married and sealed for time and all
eternity in the Logan Temple to Walter N. Nickel. They
enjoyed the challenge and excitement of building and
remodeling several homes in Arizona and Utah. They
enjoyed many adventures together including serving as
guides at the Logan Tabernacle last summer. Family was
everything to Beverly and we will all miss her loving
kindness towards us all.
She is survived by her dear husband and best friend,
Walter N. Nickel, siblings Robert Fitton and Cherill
Ashby, children Scott (Lupita) Andrew, Gregory Andrew,
Carol (Randy) Hall, Eric (Trish)Andrew, Meridith
(Jenner) Marcucci, Penny (Joseph) Stucki, Gary
(Alexis) Nickel, and 31 grandchildren and many great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 25, 2006
at 1O:00 am in the Willow Valley First Ward Chapel at
125 West 600 North Logan. The viewing will be Monday
evening from 6-8 p.m. in the Allen- Hall Mortuary at
34 East Center Street, Logan, Utah and at the Church
one hour prior to the funeral service on Tuesday
morning. Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park (3401
South Highland Drive) in Salt Lake City, Utah between
3-3:30 p.m. that afternoon. Condolences may be sent to
the family at Allen Mortuaries.