Shirley Jean Davis Rydalch

1936 ~ 2022

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Our loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend Shirley Jean Davis Rydalch, passed away peacefully on March 3, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was born February 15, 1936, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Eugene Gus Davis and Clarine Lillian Ray. She was the oldest of three children. She was a member of the Cyprus High School Pep Club. This is where she met and fell in love with her high school sweetheart, Daniel Darrell Rydalch. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple. The had three children together, later divorced.

She was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where she served in many church callings. She served as a temple worker in the Jordan River Temple and as a Stake Missionary for the Magna Utah East Stake. She loved the Lord with all her heart. Mom was a great example to her family and too all who knew her of Christ like love. One of her most favorite callings was being a Sunday School teacher to the older youth. She loved them and they loved her. As the youth of her class would go out on their missions, she would write to each one of them, faithfully every week, sending her love, support, and gratitude for their willingness to serve the Lord. She loved writing to her missionaries in the ward and to her grandsons and great grandson as they served. Mom loved to sing and was in a coral group for several years.
Jean worked at Varian Medical Systems as a receptionist for 46 years. She loved her job, and her co-workers. When a child would call to speak to their mom or dad, she knew who the child was just by the sound of their voice, call them by name and get them to their parent. Mom was a people person and she enjoyed greeting everyone that came into the lobby. She was loved by all.

She enjoyed going around doing temple work in all the temples in Utah and the neighboring states after she retired.

Our mom would show her love with words. Every member of her family has a birthday card or a Christmas card that has a novel written inside each one. They carry her words of love, hope and her love of the Savior, which will now be great treasures for her posterity.

Jean is survived by her children, Debi (Randy) Lusty, Spring City, UT, Dan (Debbie) Rydalch, West Valley City, UT, and Shelly (Reed) Campbell, Magna, UT. Her sister Lynn Kalmar and sister-in-law, Joyce Davis. 14 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren with a great-great granddaughter due in May. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother, Raymond Davis, and her grandson Codie Rydalch.

Funeral Services will be held Friday, March 11, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Magna Utah East Stake Center, 7960 W Dalesend Drive, Magna, Utah. Viewing will be at the same location Thursday evening from 6 to 8 pm and one hour prior to services on Friday.
For those unable to attend, the following zoom link is available,
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/SmKKqmKHt7KdfcFJlbQvRWvmNGOVoQWYVtiHnMELnVCoOb1KuD2AqqcDi2ZB6TTy.TVmxtOjOCUszJh6z
Interment: Valley View Memorial Park.


Guestbook/Condolences

I knew your mom she was a very friendly person and a joy to know. I knew her through shelly.My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time


- sue Baxter Gillett

“Your Mom/Grandma was such an amazing person. She brought light into a room right when she stepped in. I'm grateful for the time I got to know her and how you all welcomed me in as part of your family. I'll be keeping you in my prayers as you traverse this time remembering her life, and hope you find comfort knowing that you can see her again. I love you all. -Jeremy Hurst”


- Jeremy Hurst

Condolence
From your Belgium and Holland Family !
We will think of you as a great women with a beautyfull Smile.
Wish we could have met you more!


- Marnix Moeykens

I am so sorry for your loss. She was so beautiful and kind. I would see her at the beauty shop occasionally, and it made my day. RIP Jean. You will be missed.
😢🥰


- Jill Rolfe

My condolences to Jeans family for your loss. We are all going miss her beautiful personality. I worked with her for forty one of her 46 years at Eimac/Varian. She was certainly special. God bless you all!


- David C Stark

Jeannie was such great woman and an inspiration to many of us. She always made work pleasant and we had many great talks about life and what was really important. She will be greatly missed as she was a stalwart and noble daughter of Heavenly Father. I am sure she is in a great place to reap the reward of a life well lived. We loved her when she worked with us and we look forward to seeing her again. Our condolences to your family for losing such a great mother.


- Don Warburton

Jeannie was the telephone voice of Varian. Always nice to talk to when waiting for a guest. I remember Jeannie well in my 16 years there. My condolences Shelly, I remember you took over when your mom retired.

Ray Daly


- Ray Daly

Sister Rydalch was a perfect example of service and love. She was so good to my mom when she moved in with us and took her under her wing and worked with her in the library. She made my mom feel welcome and a part of our ward. She was such a great woman to be around. She always made everyone feel like they were important. She will be greatly missed.


- Angela Blanchard

Jean I am going to miss our talks and our visitng . You truly are a wonderful person, God Bless and Rest In Peace with no more suffering .


- Charlotte Almanza

My sincere sympathy to the family and friends of this beautiful lady. May she rest in peace.


- Glenna Silvan