Nicole
Lu and Jenn made me feel so welcome at last years Sundance festival. They were so generous and kind, and that did not go unnoticed. So surprised and saddened to hear of Lu\'s passing. Jenn, I\'m so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace, Lu
Death date: Feb 14, 2018
"LuAnn" " Lu"\r\n\r\n1957 ~ 2018\r\n\r\nLuAnn "Lu" Beitzel, 60, of Salt Lake City passed away Wednesday, February 14th, 2018 at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital.\r\n\r\nLuAnn was born September 11, 1957 in Venice, Florida to Arthur an Read Obituary
Lu and Jenn made me feel so welcome at last years Sundance festival. They were so generous and kind, and that did not go unnoticed. So surprised and saddened to hear of Lu\'s passing. Jenn, I\'m so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace, Lu
I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you at this time.2 Corinthians 1:3,4)
Thank you to all family and friends for sharing such heart felt stories of their relationships with Lu! I left the memorial feeling very warm and appreciative to have known Lu much more through you all. I appreciated all my interactions with Lu over the years, including camping, board games, picnic outback, bowling, coffee/wine/dinner conversations - she is a very tenacious (just git her done attitude) person. She will be missed, physically, but definitely not spiritually. Thank you to Jen for all of your loving, caring efforts to make a smashing memorial event. Way to celebrate a wonderful life together with Lu - beautiful!
Thoughts of Endurance, Inspiration and Attitude invade my mind as I think of Lu. On numerous occasions I told her that she was a true hero to me, a person who deservingly stands upon the Gold Medal Podium in the Olympics of Life. We shared a common respect for the Huntsman Cancer Center, and for the many Doctors, Nurses, and Medical Professionals that dedicate their lives to making our lives better. Lu\'s positive Attitude was always such an awakening to observe, as she dealt with her numerous health issues. Unlike so many people who would dwell on the negatives of having Cancer, and feeling sorry for themselves, Never once did I see Lu that she complained, and always seemed to accept her fate and put a positive spin on the situation. It is so appropriate that today is the day that many of her friends and relatives gather to Celebrate Her Life, as that seems so appropriate. I have no doubt that she would much more appreciate Celebrating the Positive\'s of her life as opposed to the Mourning of her Loss. \r\n\r\nI\'ll miss you, Lu, but are so thankful that now you are \'living\' cancer free!\r\nLove ya, Bob
My sincere condolences to Jen and the rest of Lu\'s family in this time of loss.\r\nWe will be sure to include her on the Honor table at the Sandoval Run for Ovarian Cancer in September.\r\nJan Byrne, MD\r\nUtah Ovarian Cancer Alliance UOCA
Uncle Arthur, You and your family are in our prayers today. Mom sends her love, and we want you to know how special you are to us. Tell all your family hello.
I cant believe that Lu passed away so quickly. It is a great loss for all of us. We loved her very much; she was part of our family. We watched as she would bounce back after every test she had and every bout with chemo. We did many things together. She and Jen were always at my side when I was ill in the hospital or getting a serious procedure done.. They took me to dinner and a movie quite frequently. They asked me to do everything with them from camping and traveling to participating in Sundance and walking in different foundation walks. I wasn\'t able to go because of complications with my health. The memories of Lu will always remain in my heart and I will be by Jennifer\'s side as much as possible to try to help her through this traumatic time in her life. She loved Lu very much and Lu loved Jen. Lu was the \"Wind Beneath Jennifer\'s Wings\" and I hope that the experiences that they shared together will keep lifting Jennifer up. Love \'ya Lu!