Monday, March 23, 2015

Chevis

 


Chevis Lowe, 10.5, of Saint George, Utah lost his battle with cancer on March 21, 2015 with his family at his side. He was born to the late Shelby Star Lowe, August 11, 2004 in Cedar City, Utah. He chose his parents, Brendon and Taylor Lowe in October of 2004, and lived with them in Cedar City, Orem, Springville, and Saint George, Utah. Chevis graduated from Leash Community College with a BA in “Leading, not pulling.” He then went on to attend and play at Golden University, where he set the record for “most circles completed before plopping down to rest.”
Chevis had so much love in his heart, and he was always willing to give his loves away to anyone willing to receive them. He enjoyed spending time with his family out camping, walking, river rock hunting and chasing birds.
Chevis is survived by his parents Brendon and Taylor Lowe, his brother Michael Lowe, his grandmas Marliee, Marilyn, and Mary, his aunts Lyssa and Tyff, his adopted little cousin Rosie and Papa Ron.  As well as many others too numerous to list.
Chevis has been laid to rest in Beaver Utah.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Josh & Whitney





A few pictures from Josh and Whitney's engagement sitting

Kelsey kids







Kelsy kids








I haven't been able to download pictures for quite a while but finally, today, this blog let me do it.  I think I fouled it up when I tried to download one that was too big in size.  These are some pictures I took of the Kelsey kids when I was in NC in January.

Friday, March 6, 2015

A wink from Wendy

Grandpa (Merrill) came home today with an e-mail forwarded to Wendy's from a satisfied customer.  This is what it said:

While I was at Wendy's today there was a gentleman working there.  I think his name tag read Marshall (close to Merrill), he's an elderly gentleman.  This man was cleaning the store.  He was demonstrating the utmost detail in what he was doing.  He greeted us with a genuine smile and a welcome.  I watched him as he worked.  He ws very detailed in what he was doing.  As soon as anyone left, he cleaned up after them, wiped the tables, cleaned the floor, and made sure everything was in place.  He watched as every patron entered.  He was alert and friendly to everyone.  This gentleman is a huge plus to this establishment.  Please give him some deserved recognition.  What a joy to have met him.  (Visit date:  1-30-2015)