Cary Stevens Jones died in the early morning on June 13, 2001.
She was born November 30, 1955.
As a wife to Benjamin and a mother to Ben and Peter, her wisdom, strength and compassion were inexhaustible.
She is survived by her parents
Harold and June Stevens, as well as family in Utah and across the country. She was an accomplished artist working in photography, painting, mosaic and mixed media. Cary studied art and art history at the University of Utah, receiving a B.A. in art history in 1994. Professionally, Cary was a skilled arts and museum administrator, having directed two galleries and the Utah Children's Museum. She was co-founder of the Utah Cultural Alliance, serving as a board member and its first Chair. She also served as a board member of the Utah Museum Association and founded the VSA/Art Access Gallery in downtown Salt Lake City. Cary loved gardening and was a gracious and caring friend to all she met.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 15 at noon, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 670 So. 1100 East in Salt Lake City.
Cary was so very tender and sweet. She always was so kind and caring to me. I will always remember her smile and her beautiful heart as we sat and talked on that great big porch in Cottonwood.
Spence Bowthorpe
A very special lady and friend indeed.
I remember many Jr. High gatherings at the Stevens home. Good times in H.S. too.
Very sorry that I did not maintain contact with Cary after High School.
Found obituary here: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/882511/Obituary-Cary-Stevens-Jones.html?pg=all
My very best to Ben and family.
~Spence
Mark Steffensen
Cary Stevens Jones died in the early morning on June 13, 2001.
She was born November 30, 1955.
As a wife to Benjamin and a mother to Ben and Peter, her wisdom, strength and compassion were inexhaustible.
She is survived by her parents
Harold and June Stevens, as well as family in Utah and across the country. She was an accomplished artist working in photography, painting, mosaic and mixed media. Cary studied art and art history at the University of Utah, receiving a B.A. in art history in 1994. Professionally, Cary was a skilled arts and museum administrator, having directed two galleries and the Utah Children's Museum. She was co-founder of the Utah Cultural Alliance, serving as a board member and its first Chair. She also served as a board member of the Utah Museum Association and founded the VSA/Art Access Gallery in downtown Salt Lake City. Cary loved gardening and was a gracious and caring friend to all she met.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 15 at noon, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 670 So. 1100 East in Salt Lake City.
Randy Cummins
Cary was so very tender and sweet. She always was so kind and caring to me. I will always remember her smile and her beautiful heart as we sat and talked on that great big porch in Cottonwood.