1961
2018
On Saturday, October 6th, 2018, Maryann Long Stevens, 57, a resident of Red Mesa, Colorado passed from this life in Golden, Colorado.
Maryann was born March 16, 1961 in Logan, Utah to Lowell and Fern Long (Vernal, Utah). She was the first born of 7 children, her siblings are Bryan Long, Paul Long, Debbie Atwood, Carolyn Long, Kevan Long and Kent Long.
Maryann is survived by her loving husband, Cully Stevens of 31 years. They were married and sealed for Time and all Eternity in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS Temple on July 16, 1987. They had two sons, Scott Stevens and Morgan (Melissa) Stevens, along with 4 grandchildren that were the "Joy and Sunshine" in her life; Harley Jeter, Gui Jeter, Keylie Stevens and Brookelynn Stevens.
Maryann had a kind and compassionate spirit, yet she was feisty with a great sense of humor. She loved crafts, music and spending time with family and friends. She spent her time serving in various callings for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She had a deep love of her Savior, Jesus Christ.
A Funeral Service will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Red Mesa, Colorado on Wednesday October 17, 2018 at 10:00am with a viewing on Tuesday October 16, 2018 6-8pm.
Graveside and Burial Services will be held in Vernal, Utah on Friday October 19, 2018 10:00am at the Maeser Fairview Cemetery with a viewing on Thursday October 18, 2018 6-8 at the Blackburn & Sons Vernal Mortuary.
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My sincere condolences. When someone you love becomes a memory, they become a treasure in your heart always. May your treasured memories fill your heart with love & bring you peace. - 1 Corinthians 1:3
October 13, 2018
My sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear Maryann. may prayers and memories of Maryann's life strengthen and comfort your heart. May you look to the God of tender mercy to see you through the future. (Isaiah 33:2)
sincerely
Brenda c
October 13, 2018
To Cully and family. Oh what a shocker to see this. I am so deeply sorry. I do understand the loss, and of another sweet daughter of Zion gone home. She joins my dear Anita. I have remembered these thoughts and love to share them. Death does not extinguish the light. It merely turns down the lamp because the dawn is coming. My condolences to all of you. Thom Carden, Durango
Dr. THOM CARDEN
October 12, 2018
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