Attended American Fork High School She made the little red Christmas stockings BEST MOM EVER Good poker player She was named Fay but added an E Made beautiful cakes She endured to the end Born in Oakley Idaho Died Jan. 18, 1994 She loved to tease Stephen Sang with the Singing Mothers All teeth pulled in her 30s Her mother was Emma Alida Bates Ellison She had bladder cancer Married Jay Vern Beck Married Jay Vern Beck Born Feb. 27, 1914 She served with Grandpa B at the MTC She traveled the world Excellent seamstress Loved being with family Loved working in the Provo Temple She had a strong testamony of Christ Her Dad was Alfred Ray Ellison Attended American Fork High School She made the little red Christmas stockings BEST MOM EVER Good poker player She was named Fay but added an E Made beautiful cakes She endured to the end Born in Oakley Idaho Died Jan. 18, 1994 She loved to tease Stephen Sang with the Singing Mothers All teeth pulled in her 30s Her mother was Emma Alida Bates Ellison She had bladder cancer Married Jay Vern Beck Married Jay Vern Beck Born Feb. 27, 1914 She served with Grandpa B at the MTC She traveled the world Excellent seamstress Loved being with family Loved working in the Provo Temple She had a strong testamony of Christ Her Dad was Alfred Ray Ellison
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Attended
American Fork
High School
She made the little red Christmas stockings
BEST
MOM
EVER
Good
poker
player
She was named
Fay but added an E
Made beautiful cakes
She endured to
the end
Born in
Oakley
Idaho
Died
Jan. 18,
1994
She loved to tease Stephen
Sang
with the
Singing Mothers
All teeth pulled in her 30s
Her mother was Emma
Alida Bates Ellison
She had bladder cancer
Married
Jay Vern
Beck
Married
Jay Vern Beck
Born
Feb. 27,
1914
She
served
with Grandpa B at the MTC
She traveled the world
Excellent seamstress
Loved
being with
family
Loved
working in
the Provo
Temple
She had a
strong
testamony of Christ
Her Dad was
Alfred Ray Ellison