Rebecca D. Lockhart

Rebecca D. Lockhart
1968 - 2015
Rebecca D. Lockhart  American Politician
00
edit
Age
46
Zodiac

Rebecca D. Lockhart dating history

Relationships

We have no records of past relationships for Rebecca D. Lockhart.

About

American Politician Rebecca D. Lockhart was born Rebecca Dawn Tower on 20th November, 1968 in Reno, Nevada, USA and passed away on 17th Jan 2015 Provo, Utah aged 46. She is most remembered for Lockhart was the first female Speaker of the House in Utah.. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.

Rebecca D. Lockhart is a member of the following lists: 1968 births, Brigham Young University alumni and American nurses.

Contribute

Who is Rebecca D. Lockhart dating? Rebecca D. Lockhart boyfriend, husband list. Help us build our profile of Rebecca D. Lockhart! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.

Details

First Name Rebecca
Middle Name Dawn
Last Name Lockhart
Maiden Name Tower
Full Name at Birth Rebecca Dawn Tower
Alternative Name Rebecca Lockhart, Rebecca D. "Becky" Lockhart, ''Utah's Iron Lady''
[nickname], @beckylockhart [twitter]
Birthday 20th November, 1968
Birthplace Reno, Nevada, USA
Died 17th January, 2015
Place of Death Provo, Utah
Cause of Death Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease (A Degenerative Brain Disorder)
Build Voluptuous
Eye Color Hazel
Hair Color Brown - Dark
Distinctive Feature In 2017 the 'Rebecca D. Lockhart Arena' at Utah Valley University was named after Lockhart..., In 2016, the Utah House of Representatives building on Capitol Hill was named the 'Rebecca D. Lockhart building'..., At the time of her death, Lockhart was married and had three children..., Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the affliction that claimed Lockhart's life, is known for its relentless progression..., She married Stan Lockhart on April 29, 1988 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple...
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Sexuality Straight
Religion Mormon
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
High School [????] Highland High School in Pocatello, Idaho
University [????] Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (B.S. in Nursing)
Occupation Text Politician, Registered Nurse, Homemaker
Occupation Politician
Claim to Fame Lockhart was the first female Speaker of the House in Utah.
Music Genre (Text) Women In Leadership Roles
Associated Acts American Legislative Exchange Council, National Republican Legislators Association, Parent Teachers Association, Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing, Timpanogos Regional Hospital, Utah County Republican Women
Official Websites www.beckylockhart.com/, twitter.com/beckylockhart
Pets Stan Lockhart (widower), Jennifer Seelig (workmate), Hannah Lockhart (daughter), Emily Lockhart (daughter), Stephen Lockhart (son), Gretchen Tower (mother), Jerald Tower (father)
Favorite Bands Journey, Def Leppard
Favorite Places Utah, USA, the family cabin in Idaho, USA

Rebecca Dawn Lockhart (November 20, 1968 – January 17, 2015) was an American politician and Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives. Lockhart represented the 64th District in Provo, Utah. Lockhart was the first female Speaker of the House in Utah, serving until the end of 2014, when she chose not to run again.

More about Rebecca D. Lockhart
Less about Rebecca D. Lockhart

Discussions

Posted commentsView all comments (1)

ViraglioViraglioMay 3, 2019

O B I T U A R Y ::::: Rebecca Dawn Tower Lockhart, first female Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, passed away at the age of 46 surrounded by family on January 17, 2015. Becky's life was taken by sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). She was born in Reno, Nevada on November 20, 1968 to Jerald and Gretchen Tower. She grew up in Arizona, New Mexico, and Idaho. She graduated from Highland High School in Pocatello, Idaho. Becky was on the dance team and involved in student government. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in nursing, and always called Utah home. She married Stan Lockhart on April 29, 1988 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Becky worked as a nurse for 7 years before she was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1998, serving the people in District 64. Over the next 16 years, she served in a number of political leadership roles, and became known for her inclusiveness, humor and love of 80s rock music. In 2010, she was elected Speaker of the House by her legislative peers. Becky served as Speaker until the end of her term on December 31, 2014. In support of her family and in her responsibilities to the State of Utah, Becky traveled all over the U.S., Italy, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Mexico, South Korea, Scotland, and Puerto Rico. Becky enjoyed spending time with her family, especially at the family cabin in Idaho. She loved going to the movies and was an avid reader. Her favorite pastime was quilting. Becky served faithfully in numerous positions within the LDS church. At the time of her death, she taught Gospel Doctrine and was Girls Camp Director. Becky is survived by her husband, Stan, and three children, Hannah, Emily (Max) Britton, and Stephen. Additional survivors include her parents, two sisters, Carrie (Jay) Castillo and Lara (Aaron) Millington, and two brothers, Matt (Brittany) and Sam (Kimber) Tower. A public memorial service in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda will be held on Thursday, January 22 at 10:00 a.m. That evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. the family will be receiving condolences at the LDS Stake Center located at 1629 South Slate Canyon Drive Provo, Utah. Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 23 at 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Stake Center located at 352 North 900 East in Provo, Utah.


Join the FamousFix discussion board >>

Recommended

Contributors

Top Contributors for Rebecca D. Lockhart

Edit Page

Help keep Rebecca D. Lockhart profile up to date.

Six Degrees

Six Degrees Connections

Connect any celebrity with Rebecca D. Lockhart to see how closely they are linked... romantically!

&
Recent connections involving Rebecca D. Lockhart