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Beth Ray Somerville Chappell

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Beth Ray Somerville ChappellNov. 22, 1917 ~ April 9, 2012Mrs. Beth Chappell, passed away at the age of 94 on Monday, April 9, 2012 at the home of her granddaughter Debbi. Born November 22, 1917, in Moab, Utah she lived in Salt Lake City for most of her life. She worked at LDS Hospital for over 30...

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I have always felt a deep connection with Beth. When I was little she would always be ready with band aids and hugs. As I grew older and had my own family she was there for my kids with a band aid and a hug. When mom passed, Beth was a great support for me. I can't express how grateful I am to have had her in my life. She will be missed!!!

mrs chappell was my grandmother norma kumps neightbor for at least 30 years if not longer.She was always such a sweet lady. the last time i saw her ws 5 years ago on my grandmothers 80th birthday,she was in great health.I'll always remember her kindly and her grandaughter i used to play with next door. im very sorry for your loss.Its comforting to me to know that my grandmothers closest friend are together again.-kristina lee nokes

Sister Chappell was my Sunday School teacher when I was 6 years old. I loved her then, and I love her still. She was always smiling and happy. My love and condolences to the family.

Grandma was an amazing,spiritual person with a heart of gold. I hope to pass on her legacy of love, patience, kindess and forgiveness. She is already missed.

We met this little grandma shortley after she came to live with Debbi.Every one adored her. The little ones loved to sit with her. She was such a sweet heart.
Our sincere condolences to the family.

Marilyn, Kendra

Aunt Beth was the sweetest, nicest lady i have ever known. She is beautiful inside and out.

I miss you grams... ):

Beth was such a sweet friend and neighbor to me for the past several years. She was one of the kindest, funniest, most optimistic people I have ever known. I miss her terribly. I can only imagine the spectacular reunion there must have been as she left this world. It makes me smile just thinking of it! Beth, you are truly love and will be greatly missed!

I told my wife the other day that in all the years Ive known Aunt Beth I have never seen her upset or indifferent about much at all. She has always been a great example of optimism and good cheer. We are truly thankful for the generous gift Heavenly Father blessed us with to have her example in our lives.