In loving memory of

Anna VerLee Petersen Stevens
November 18, 1931 - February 15, 2021

Anna VerLee Petersen Stevens, age 89, passed peacefully away from age-related complications Monday, February 15, 2021, at Bel Aire Senior Living Facility in American Fork, Utah. VerLee was born on November 18, 1931, in Brigham City, Utah to Melvin Joseph and Marjorie Howell Allen Petersen. She was preceded in death by her parents, Melvin Joseph and Marjorie Howell Allen Petersen, her husband of 67 years, William Ross, sister Marjorie LouVell Petersen Anderson, son Nile Allen, grandson, Kip Karl Stevens, and great-granddaughter Ashley Louise Stevens. She is survived by her sons Mikel (JoLynn) and Lon (Jennifer), and daughter, Anna Mariea (Fred) Skaggs. Also, 7 grandchildren, Heidi Lynn (Matt) Robbins, Brom (Sherry) Stevens, Amber (Nathan) Broderick, Deidra Stevens, Aubra (Chris) Kukus, Nicholas (Lauren) Stevens, and Duncan (Devan) Stevens. She has 19 great-grandchildren.

VerLee lived on the same property in Brigham City her entire life. As a child alongside her older sister LouVell, VerLee helped harvest a wide variety of fruits and vegetables on the farms her father owned and leased north of Brigham City. Her family also grew a large garden beside their home, where she helped weed and harvest crops. To earn a little spending money, around age 10 she picked fruit for neighbors. In time, her father opened a greenhouse on the property. VerLee spent many late winters and early springs planting seedlings, row upon row in bedding flats for sale in her father's business, "Mel's Greenhouse". She enjoyed photographing the most beautiful flowers around their yard over the years.

VerLee graduated from Box Elder High School in 1950. After graduation, she held several temporary jobs until she was hired as an assistant librarian at the Brigham City Carnegie Library. She enjoyed the job and talked about it for the rest of her life. While working there she met her future husband, William Ross Stevens. They were married on June 6, 1952, in the Logan Temple. They settled into a small trailer until shortly after their first child, Mikel, was born. Later, they moved from the small apartment on the property into the main house where they raised sons Mikel, Lon, and Nile, and daughter Anna Mariea.

Her homemaking skills were well recognized, especially as a seamstress. Her sewing was impeccable. She sewed costumes for the family and others. Her embroidery was flawless and is still appreciated by the family. She enjoyed crocheting doilies. VerLee labored long and hard in the family garden, canning and storing its fruits and vegetables. Managing a frugal household taught her children important lessons of responsibility and honesty, and she worked hard to ensure they attended school, church, jobs at scout camps, and any obligations they committed to. To their credit, all of VerLee and Ross's surviving children served missions, graduated with college degrees, and worked to pass on those values of achieving challenging goals to their grandchildren.

After the death of her youngest child in 1981, she enrolled at Stevens Henager School of Business. She graduated with honors, receiving an Associate's Degree in Accounting in 1983. After working several temporary positions, she was employed as a Comptroller at Hill Field Air Force Base until her retirement in 1998.

As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, VerLee served as a visiting teacher, Cub Scout leader, and primary teacher. During 1997-99, she served as a full-time missionary in Madison Wisconsin Mission with her husband Ross.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Primary Children's Hospital.

Services are being held live through Gillies's Funeral Chapel on Saturday, February 20, at 12:00 pm. There will be a viewing from 11:00 to 11:50 a.m. at the funeral chapel.
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Tributes

Teena Burke wrote on Feb 20, 2021:

"I first met VerLee Steven's in Brigham City UT. My sister JoLynn Johnston and her "almost" fiancé Mikel got engaged at a dinner held in Mikel's home which included, both families, Stevens' and Furner's. It was a fun occasion! Mikel had returned from his mission and was handing out gifts he had brought for his family and JoLynn. I remember, (I hope;) that Mikel gave JoLynn a sweater and as she was encouraged to try it on, attached to a tag was her engagement ring! She was SO HAPPY!!! We all were!! Mikel and his family have always been kind, welcoming to me. I don't remember what we had for dinner that day, but I am sure it was excellent food! I feel very blessed to have known VerLee and her husband Ross and their children. Sending you much love and warm thoughts on this challenging day. "