LIFE DOESN'T GET ANY SWEETER THAN THIS!

My name is Brenda Joy Rasmussen. I am the oldest of 5 children. I grew up in the small town of Parowan Utah. I have been born into a wonderful family of 3 sisters and one brother. We have been raised by good parents who have given us a life time of love. They have instilled in us a great love for the plain and simple, and most precious things in life, God and family. I now live in the small town of Enoch, Utah, not to far from where I grew up, with my husband Robert. Here in Enoch we have raised 5 beautiful children. We are the grandparents of 13 sweet grandchildren!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Til We Meet Again

 I Love this family dearly!  I've spend some of the sweetest moments of my life with them. My Uncle Richard is an amazing man whom I admire and love so much. 
At age 19 he was diagnosed with a brain tumor and wasn't expected to live, but we saw a great miracle take place in his life and he was blessed to live for another 51 years! He was such a great man!  Such wisdom and such love, and beautiful example of enduring well to the very end!  He lived to serve a mission in Southern California, married his sweetheart and love of his life, and together they raised 5 amazingly smart and very humorous and fun children.  They are an amazing family and I feel so blessed to have been able to be a small part of their life.  I will greatly miss him and will look so forward to being able to walk and talk with him again someday. 

 Richard William Grimshaw

Washingon, Utah

Richard William Grimshaw passed away on Saturday, January 4, 2014, just a few weeks shy of his 70th birthday. Richard demonstrated courage and perseverance throughout his life, and faced significant health challenges with patience and faith. Even after suffering a traumatic brain injury in June of 2013, he continued to bless many lives with his example of persistence and his calm and positive demeanor. Richard was surrounded in his last hours by loving family and friends who said goodbye with words, prayers, and music.

Richard was born January 29, 1944, to George D and Elizabeth Smith Grimshaw of Enoch, Utah. He was industrious, adventurous, and creative. As a young man he enjoyed fixing cars, drag racing, and hunting with his dad and brothers, and later developed a love for literature and a talent for watercolor painting. He graduated from Cedar High School in 1962, served an LDS mission in Southern California, and completed his degree in elementary education at CSU (now SUU), later earning a Masters degree from Utah State University. He loved teaching, and taught third grade for 28 years-two in Enterprise and the remainder at East Elementary in St. George. He spent his retirement in continual service to others, including countless hours as an ordinance worker in the St. George LDS Temple and at the computer doing genealogical research.

Richard married his longtime sweetheart, Charlotte Carter, in 1967. Their relationship was the epitome of love and unfailing devotion. They eventually established their home in Washington, Utah. They raised five children, with whom he read poetry, co-authored picture books, coached little league teams, went home-teaching, hauled musical equipment for concerts, troubleshot cars, discussed theology, and completed outlandishly elaborate school projects. In later years he loved visiting his children and grandchildren in Utah County, Pennsylvania, and California.

He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Robert and Kent, father-in-law S Neal Carter, and brother-in-law Michael Carter. He is survived by his wife of 47 years; his children, Jeff (Tanya), Greg (Elizabeth), Jeremy (Kristen), Michelle Robinson (Greg), Kristen VanOrman (Jonathan), and nine grandchildren: Tate, Owen, Anna, Meg, Grady, William, Noah, Roscoe, and Milo; sisters Clara Mae Hatch (Oleen) and DeAnne Stubbs (Clarence); brothers Arlen (Cathy), Steven (Carla), David (Colleen), and Alan; his mother-in-law, Rea Carter; sister-in-law Linda Carter; brothers-in-law Boyd Carter (Suzy) and J.R. Carter (Denise); and a wide circle of beloved relatives and friends.

Funeral services will take place on Saturday, January 11, at 11:00am at the Washington 1st Ward LDS Chapel, 82 N. Main St., Washington. Viewings will be held at Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George on Friday, January 10, from 6 to 8pm; and at the chapel in Washington on Saturday from 9am to 10:30am. Burial will be in the Cedar City cemetery. 

The family would like to publicly thank the CNAs, nurses, and therapists at Red Cliffs Health and Rehabilitation for their kind care during the past 5 months. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Michael K. Carter Memorial Scholarship Fund at SUU, or the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund. Services under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary.

 It was a beautiful day filled with celebration for a life well lived.  It was so great to see Aunts and uncles, cousins friends and family that we haven't seen in a long while. 
  It was so good to reminisce and remember the fun times spent together.  Today we have truly been wrapped in the arms of love. 
 What a sweet celebration of a wonderful and dear man, one who will never be forgotten. 
I OVE YOU DEAR UNCLE RICHARD! 
God be with you tip we meet again,

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