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Ted Fausett

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"Ted Fausett"

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PRICE, UTAH-Ted (Coyote) Fausett, Age 79, left us on April 25, 2010. Ted was born Oct. 13, 1930, to Ervin Fausett and Clara Smithson Fausett. Ted married his sweetheart Shirley Foster on Nov. 7, 1948 in Elko, Nev.
Ted was a hard worker and spent more than 37 years in the coal mines, was a member of U.M.W.A. local union #6363, and he also enjoyed farming after he came home from work every day. If you want to reflect on his way of life, honor him with your laughter in remembrance. Ted loved working on his farm and caring for his animals, and as hard as he worked, he made it enjoyable and not seem like such a chore.
Ted has always made everyone smile, laugh and feel at home with his light hearted jokes and stories. Once when he was asked how far he went to school, he replied, “Oh, probably three or four miles, uphill both ways!” But Ted carried a natural wisdom and knowledge that came from truly experiencing life and was able to just figure out how to work with things, living life to the fullest. He loved the outdoors and shared many camping trips with his family and friends where he also taught all of his grandkids to fish and play. We were all so fortunate to laugh and play with him, as if we were all children. Ted used to hate sports and anyone who watched them, but ended up an avid Jazz fan and looked forward to the next game, with a play by play call of each game along side his best friend and sweetheart, “Lamb Chops”.
He is survived by his loving wife “Cute Bum” Shirley, with almost 62 years of love, laughter and joy, daughter, Diane (Benny) Christensen, sons, Dennis (Barbara) Fausett and David “Tad” (Lori) Fausett, grandchildren Angelique (Lee) Durrant, Tracy Fausett Collings (Jason) Collings, Shiloh Anderson, Shannon (Shaun) Mangum, Darci (Nick) Erramouspe, Dayna (Christin) Anderson, Brandon Fausett and Ashton Fausett, along with 11 great-grandchildren, all who have experienced the joy and laughter of Ted’s love.
A viewing will be held on Thursday, April 29, 2010, from 6-8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Price, with graveside services at the Price Cemetery, on Friday, April 30, 2010, at 11 a.m., with a family gathering 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the mortuary, prior the graveside service, where we will make a final salute to “Coonrod.” Services are in the care of Fausett Mortuary. Friends and family may sign the guestbook and share memories of Ted at www.fausettmortuary.com.

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