Beecroft/Becraft Ancestors



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Joseph Norman Beecroft and Lois Jean Madsen



Husband Joseph Norman Beecroft [2134]




           Born: 30 Sep 1938 - Douglas, Cochise, Arizona, United States
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           Died: 19 Apr 2022 - Salt Lake Co, UT
         Buried: 26 Apr 2022 - East Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UT 1
FamilySearch ID: LVZ3-SH8
Find A Grave ID: 239127151


         Father: Irl Robert Beecroft [2116] (1896-1943) 2
         Mother: Ruth Violet Huish [2126] (1902-1995) 2


       Marriage: 11 Sep 1964 - Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, UT

Events

• His obituary was published in the Deseret News on 22 Apr 2022. Joseph Norman Beecroft
1938-2022

- Joseph Norman Beecroft passed away peacefully on April 19, 2022 surrounded by his family.

Joe was born in Douglas, Arizona to Ruth Huish and Irl Robert Beecroft on September 30, 1938. After the early passing of his father, the family relocated to Provo, Utah, where he was raised alongside his eight siblings. Joe graduated from Provo High School in 1957. He was an all-state baseball player and all-region in basketball and football. Joe continued with his academic and athletic career at Brigham Young University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and was an ace pitcher for the BYU baseball team. He was a loyal Cougar and "self-proclaimed" legend at BYU \endash most remembered for his 95 mph fastball. We all have many fond memories of attending and watching BYU sporting events with Joe. He was always the first to "rise and shout" the Cougar fight song.

Despite multiple offers to play Major League baseball, Joe opted to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He served faithfully from 1960-1963 in the Central America mission, where he developed a deep love for the Latin people and the Spanish language. Joe was always a missionary at heart and never failed to share his testimony with all those with whom he encountered.

Joe married Lois Jean Madsen in the Salt Lake Temple on September 11, 1964. They soon moved to Washington D.C., where Joe attended law school at George Washington University. They subsequently settled in Salt Lake City, Utah, and raised a family of seven children. Joe's greatest joy in life was his family.

Although he disliked flying in airplanes, he loved taking road trips in the family station wagon to San Diego. He also loved family meals, sitting on the back porch watering the rocks, and officiating backyard football games. The Beecroft home was a haven, where friends and family always found love and acceptance. The doors of his home were open to all \endash one could count on lime-aid, popcorn, and gospel discussions into the wee hours of the night. Joe had a great appreciation for music. He loved to sit and listen to anyone he could convince to play his piano. He could also be heard singing anything from show tunes to Johnny Cash.

Joe worked as an attorney for many years, but was most effective at convincing his colleagues to leave for lunch. He found greater fulfillment in real estate development with his brother Bob, at which they were very successful. He was a master communicator and had an astounding ability to connect with others. His keen wit and magnificent sense of humor made him the life of every party.

Joe had a deep love for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and was a faithful member of the LDS Church. He served in many leadership positions within the Church throughout his life. He loved serving as a Bishop, and he was a gifted teacher and speaker. In one moment, he could have you laughing, and in the next move you to tears. However, ultimately he always left you with a profound sense of hope and inspiration.

Joe lived life to the fullest and endured to the end. He will be forever missed, but never forgotten. We shall feel his influence every day. We shall miss his love and his goodness in our lives. He was God's great gift to us. May God bless you Joe until we meet again…

Joe was preceded in death by his wife Lois, who passed away tragically after a lingering illness. He was later remarried to Margo Thompson. Joe is survived by his seven children: Suzanne (Scott) Bierman, Amy (Dennis) Pay, Shauna (Richard) Fowles, Joey (Cristelle) Beecroft, Laurie (Todd) Childs, Kara (James) Roe, Danny (Kiera) Beecroft, his sisters Sandra and Vivian, as well as 29 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. at the East Millcreek 9th Ward Chapel, 3750 S. Hillside Lane (2600 E.), Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends and family may call Monday evening, 6:00-8:00 p.m., at the Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, and at the church on Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., prior to the services.

Interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills, 4800 N. 650 E. Provo, Utah. Funeral directors: The Larkin Mortuary.




Wife Lois Jean Madsen [3176] 3

           Born: 22 May 1940 - Ely, White Pine, Nevada, United States 4
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           Died: 20 Apr 2001 - Provo, Utah, Utah, United States 4
         Buried:  - East Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Provo, Utah Co, UT
FamilySearch ID: KWH3-831
Find A Grave ID: 136508808

Events

• Her obituary was published. BEECROFT, Lois (MADSEN); 60; Ely NV>Provo UT; Daily Herald; 2001-4-24; clh
BEECROFT, Lois (MADSEN); 60; Ely NV>Provo UT; Deseret News; 2001-4-24; kwday
BEECROFT, Lois (MADSEN); 60; Ely NV>Provo UT; Salt Lake Tribune; 2001-4-24; kwday.

• Her obituary was published. http://deseretbook.com/mormon-life/news/story?story_id=797

Several women's obituaries point out that cooking dinner for their families was such a gift of love and connection that these efforts have been publicly proclaimed. The family of Lois Madsen Beecroft wrote: "Being a woman was a great blessing to her. She loved her life. Her home and family were always her focus. Her creativity allowed her to excel in decorating, sewing, cooking, shopping, and gardening. She truly loved homemaking. We shall all enjoy the fruits of her talents in our lives and homes for many years to come. Her Sunday dinners were special times for the entire family."

• Her obituary was published in The Deseret Times on 24 Apr 2001. Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - April 24, 2001

Obituary: Lois Madsen Beecroft
Lois Madsen Beecroft passed away peacefully in her home from a lingering illness surrounded by family and loved ones on April 20, 2001.She was born in Ely, Nevada to Leon and Zella Madsen on May 22, 1940. She graduated from Orem High School and continued her education at Snow College and Brigham Young University. She married Joseph N. Beecroft in the Salt Lake Temple on September 11, 1964. They moved to Washington D.C. where Joseph attended law school at George Washington University. They...


Children
1 F Suzanne Beecroft [3177] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Scott Bierman [15397] (living)


2 F Amy Ruth Beecroft [3178] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Dennis Pay [15398] (living)


3 F Shauna Beecroft [3179] 3




           Born: 26 Dec 1970 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
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           Died: 24 Jul 2023 - Utah, United States
         Buried:  - Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, Sandy, Salt Lake Co, UT 1
FamilySearch ID: KWCD-MJ1
Find A Grave ID: 257098251
         Spouse: Richard Fowles [15399] (living)


4 M Brian Joseph "Joey" Beecroft [3180] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Cristelle [15400] (living)


5 F Laurie Beecroft [3181] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Todd Childs [15401] (living)


6 F Kara Lynn Beecroft [3182] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: James Roe [15402] (living)


7 M Daniel Joseph "Danny" Beecroft [3183] (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Kiera [15403] (living)



General Notes: Husband - Joseph Norman Beecroft

http://www.gencircles.com/users/jobeecroft/*


Burial Notes: Wife - Lois Jean Madsen

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Sources


1 Findagrave.com.

2 GenCircles (Family of Jim Beecroft at http://www.gencircles.com/users/jobeecroft/1, dated 2002.).

3 Gertridge Connections (http://www.gencircles.com/users/gertridge/1/).

4 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : accessed 29 Nov 2025), entry for Lois Jean Madsen, person ID KWH3-831.


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