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Lucybeth Cardon Rampton

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lucybeth Cardon Rampton 1914 ~ 2004   Let there be trees there, Lord...    -- Margaret Rampton Munk Lucy Elizabeth Cardon Rampton  passed away quietly on January 23, 2004 at HCA St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, after sudden heart failure. Her death ends a long and devoted career as scholar,...

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So sorry to hear of Lucybeth's passing. I have wonderful memories of her and feel privileged to have had her as a family member. Though geographically distant for many years, she has always been a bright light and a great example to me.

How fortunate I am to have been a close friend of Meg and to have known her remarkable mother Lucybeth. I cherish my memories of proudly sitting next to the two of them--probably the best two students at the U in the early 1960s--in the front row of English classes in Orson Spencer Hall. Both endured intense suffering with grace and love. I will always remember their great minds and their great hearts.

My sincerest sympathy. Lucybeth is a great loss to all.

Lucybeth Cardon Rampton was a long time member of The Mental Health Association in Utah. She advocated for people living with depression and other mental illnesses. Her memory will long be with us as well as her dedication to a just and humane society. Mack D. Gift Ph.D.
Executive Director.

To a grand lady who was so deserving of the Eleanor Roosevelt award. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rampton family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Rampton family. I feel certain that there are trees in heaven and that this dear sweet lady will be happy there watching over her family left here on earth. I know that my mother, Jennie Messinger, would like me to express our condolences.


Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Sincerely,

the Norm Loosli family

I am so happy to have known Lucybeth Rampton. She was a wonderful, gracious lady who was so kind, understanding and loving of other people. I feel privileged to have received a mental health writing award named in honor of Mrs. Rampton. She had great understanding and compassion for people with all kinds of disabilities. My sincere condolences and best wishes to Gov. Rampton and their family. May the Lord bless and comfort them.

Elder Douglas D. and Sister Joan B. Palmer,...

As friend of Tony's I heard much about Lucybeth and wish I could have known her personally. The world needs more women like her. My condolences to the family.