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Sylvia Sue Fisher Bevan

1943 - 2015

Sylvia Sue Fisher Bevan obituary, 1943-2015, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1943

DIED

2015

Sylvia Bevan Obituary

Barcelona,-Sylvia Sue Fisher Bevan, teacher, singer, musician, and according to her husband Jim a "continuous spectator sport," died unexpectedly April 2, of cardiac arrest in Barcelona, Spain, doing what she loved, traveling with Jim.
She was born August 20, 1943, in Santa Maria, California, the youngest of five children of Frank Truman Fisher and Nellie Rex Smith Fisher. She moved with her family from Santa Maria to Altadena where she spent her childhood and teenage years, interspersed with summer vacations in Randolph, Utah where she rode horses and fell in love with the rural West. She would have liked to live in Randolph except for its distance from theater, opera, symphony and chamber concerts in Salt Lake.
She was educated at Pasadena City College, Brigham Young University, and Los Angeles State University, where she majored in music. Her passion was teaching, especially music, which she did in California, New Mexico, Utah and Texas. In Texas she taught music to all elementary age students, instilling in them a love of classical as well as popular music. With Jim as her producer she presented media-rich lessons such as a slide show of Pavarotti at the time of his death, which her students wanted to hear over and over; they wanted to hear the entire Magic Flute after seeing Papageno on a video excerpt. They also wanted to see Pagliacci over and over after hearing Pavarotti sing "Vesti la Giubba." With Jim she directed her students in about 30 mini-musicals including Annie. Her 5th graders sang the theme from Polar Express three weeks after the movie was released.
She and James Bevan were married June 29, 2002, in the Bountiful Temple and lived in Mansfield, Texas until their respective retirements. In 2004 they built a home in Heber, Utah where they have lived since retirement in 2011. Together they traveled twice to the Caribbean, four times to Europe, and countless times to Southern California, where both of them originated.
Sylvia was spontaneous and outgoing, made friends quickly and easily; a stepson said of her, "Sylvia knew no strangers." Despite serious illnesses she always sprang back with energy and imagination, thrilled with life. "Keep the basement warm, Jim, and listen to beautiful music while I walk the dogs."
She was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and loved her association with her sisters in the temple.
She is survived by her husband James, and her children, Jessica Gatewood (Scott), David Fisher (Caryn), Joshua Tso; four grandchildren; a brother, Franklin (Rosemary Beless); a brother-in-law, Von Haws; numerous nieces and nephews; stepchildren Marni Bevan Sanft (Doran), Joshua Andrew Bevan (Kate), Julie Larissa Bevan Warehime (John), and Cassandra Marie Bevan. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Mary Lou Fisher and Carol Anne Haws, and a brother, Truman.
There will be a visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 17, at Sunset Lawn, 2350 East and 1300 South, Salt Lake City. The funeral service will be at 12:00 noon Saturday, April 18 at the LDS meetinghouse at 1205 West 650 South, in Heber City, Utah. Flowers may be sent to Larkin Mortuary at Sunset Lawn. Burial will be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Apr. 15, 2015.

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November 5, 2015

I'm so sorry to read of Sylvia's death. I sang with her for a short while in the Peninsula Women's Chorus in Palo Alto, CA. My favorite memory is of her playing drum and me playing tambourine on the song "Gaudete" which can be heard on our CD "Alleluia Psallat." Sylvia was smart, talented and had a great sense of humor. She blessed all who knew her. She died on my birthday, we will ever share this connection. I miss her.

Jackie Anderson Howard

May 14, 2015

I'm sorry to hear about Sylvia. I was a good friend when we were children and teens -- we shared Sunday School and Primary classes and activities. We had good time every time we met at a Church event or when we went to each other's homse for an afternoon or overnight. I remember her as a fun, talented, friendly good-natured person.

New Era Trio, 1976

Charry Stock

April 15, 2015

Sylvia Sue was one of a kind. Kind, being the operative word. She was friendly and loving and rarely without a big smile on her face. As a friend for over 40 years, she will be greatly missed. She was part of our "New Era Trio" during the mid 70's to mid 80's throughout the Bay Area, CA. It was an integral part of her, my and Lana Philpott's life. The memories of those years and our life-long friendship is a legacy she leaves behind. Love you girlfriend! See you in heaven.

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Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Larkin Sunset Lawn - Salt Lake City

2350 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84108

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12:00 p.m.

LDS meetinghouse

205 West 650 South, Heber City, UT

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