
Evadeen Beatty Robison
1925 – 2010
Evadeen Beatty Robison, age 85, was born in Toquerville, Utah February 7, 1925 to John Thomas Beatty and Eva Florence Slack. She was the eighteenth of twenty one children.
From this large family she learned independence, to work hard and reverence for God. There was no doubt that she had a love and devotion for the LDS Church where she served in many ways. She was faithful to the end, never did she falter or waiver in her faith.
Her father John Thomas Beatty was born in 1869, just two weeks after the Golden Spike was driven. From her parents and grandparents she learned and watched pioneer life. Evadeen was always appreciative of their sacrifices and love of the gospel. For many years she was a member of the DUP, an organization she loved.
She worked at Broadway, Weinstocks and Dillards for twenty two years. She loved the people she worked with and missed them after her retirement.
Her real love was her home and her family. Here she excelled. Her home and yard were always well manicured. She enjoyed home arts, especially crocheting.
On September 8, 1943 she married Franklin Duane Robison in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Nov. 22, 2009. Her loneliness for him was evidenced until the end, now all is well.
She will be missed by her family Tanya (William S. Linford) South Jordan and Duane Cloyd (Diane Baker) of Riverton. She is survived by seven grandchildren who will always have fond memories of her: Staci, Shani, Jami, Jeremy, Jordan, Tyson and Kiley. She has 15 great grandchildren and a brother J. Lewis Beatty (Marietta) Hurricane.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday August 10 at 11:00 a.m. in the LDS Church at 12830 S. 2700 W. Family and friends may call Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 S. 2200 W. and at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Riverton City Cemetery.
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Sorry to hear of Evadeen's passing. I knew her for I worked at Broadway and Weinstocks. Always kind, sweet person. |
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