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Linda Lois Shumway, 69, of Clearfield Utah, returned to Heavenly Father on May 12, 2020 after complications from surgery. She was the oldest of three children born to Elvin Giles and Lois Jane Shumway on February 18, 1951 in Provo, Utah. Linda attended Hillcrest Elementary, then Lincoln Junior High. She graduated from Provo High in 1969. Fight, Provo, Fight!! After high school Linda bravely went off on her own to work at the Grand Canyon where she met her future husband. She married Ward L Bettridge on April 25, 1970 in the Manti Temple. They had two children together: Geoffrey Craig and Justin Tyler. Linda was later divorced from Ward but they remained on friendly terms throughout her life. Linda worked many jobs to provide for her little family while also attending Brigham Young University. After many years of hard work and sacrifice she graduated April 21, 1994 with a major in Public Relations and minor in Secondary Education. She went on to teach at No...
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