Ronald Carl BeebeBeaver, UtahOur Heavenly Father called home our 86 year old loving husband, father, grandfather, Ronald Carl Beebe at his home in Beaver, Utah, on April 8, 2017.Ron was born on October 9, 1930 to Rose Anna (Barnson) Beebe and Carl George Beebe in Circleville, Utah. He was an avid baseball player and graduated from Piute High where he , went into the Navy for one year. After the Navy he went to college in Cedar City, Utah at S.U.S.C (S.U.U.) and then went back to his hometown of Circleville, Utah and became a farmer. He met his future wife, Cherie Ann Smith from Beaver, Utah and they were married May 2, 1958. They were later sealed in the St. George Latter Day Saint Temple. Ron changed employment and began working for the Dixie National Forest Service where he became a Timber Technician and Fire Boss for 35 years. He was blessed to serve in the communities of Circleville, Panguitch, and Escalante.Ron held several church callings but he was the proudest of his mission call with his spouse to the Cove Fort, Latter Day Saint Mission, where he and Cherie served for two years. He is survived by: his wife; his children Wade R. (Lori Gillies), Nancy A. (Glen) Hallows, Sheila L. (Harold) Shotwell; 13 Grandchildren; 23 Great Grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild; his three sisters Helen Davis, Colleen Allen, Joanne Wood; brother-in-law Fred and Juanita Smith.He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Jessie Bailey.Some of his civic activities include; Circleville Volunteer Fireman, Member of the Escalante Lion's Club and Smokey the Bear Parade Mascot.Ron was an avid deer hunter and loved anything outdoors. Grandpa Ron also loved to tease his grandchildren and great grandchildren. A viewing in Ron's honor will be held Friday April 14, 2017 at 11:00 AM at Southern Utah Mortuary (195 N. 200 W. Beaver, Utah), followed by a Graveside service at 1:30 PM at the Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver Utah.Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be made at
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