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Cayla Montana <I>Crosby</I> Van Wagoner

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Cayla Montana Crosby Van Wagoner

Birth
Park City, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Nov 2014 (aged 30–31)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Park City, Summit County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Cayla Van Wagoner
1983 - 2014

Cayla Montana Morrell Crosby Van Wagoner, 31, originally from Park City, died at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014.
Cayla was preceded in death by her father, Ronald M. Crosby.
She is survived by her husband, Aaron; daughters Amber and Deija Rayne; son Daven; parents, Van and Georgene Crosby Heare; sisters Kelly, Bonnie, and Louriel; brother Kevin; grandmother Irene Cantrell; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Cayla will be remembered as a fun, high-adventurous little girl who had very little fear in whatever she did. With a mind of her own, and her strong personality, she became a gifted athlete, ski racer, biathlete and champion soccer player. Cayla was extremely intelligent, a true Irish spirit, a published poet, voracious reader and accomplished writer. She went on to become an accomplished computer and IT wiz who worked with her father, and later in University data entry. Cayla was a loving and caring mother to her children and family, and loved animals.
A children's memorial fund has been established at Wells Fargo Bank as Van Wagoner Children Memorial Fund.
A memorial service was held Friday, Nov. 28, at St Mary's Catholic Church in Park City.


Cayla Van Wagoner
1983 - 2014

Cayla Montana Morrell Crosby Van Wagoner, 31, originally from Park City, died at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014.
Cayla was preceded in death by her father, Ronald M. Crosby.
She is survived by her husband, Aaron; daughters Amber and Deija Rayne; son Daven; parents, Van and Georgene Crosby Heare; sisters Kelly, Bonnie, and Louriel; brother Kevin; grandmother Irene Cantrell; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Cayla will be remembered as a fun, high-adventurous little girl who had very little fear in whatever she did. With a mind of her own, and her strong personality, she became a gifted athlete, ski racer, biathlete and champion soccer player. Cayla was extremely intelligent, a true Irish spirit, a published poet, voracious reader and accomplished writer. She went on to become an accomplished computer and IT wiz who worked with her father, and later in University data entry. Cayla was a loving and caring mother to her children and family, and loved animals.
A children's memorial fund has been established at Wells Fargo Bank as Van Wagoner Children Memorial Fund.
A memorial service was held Friday, Nov. 28, at St Mary's Catholic Church in Park City.


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