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Angela Rose Collier

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Angela Rose Collier

Birth
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA
Death
23 Oct 2012 (aged 36)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Melstone, Musselshell County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Angela Collier, 36, of Williston, ND, passed away Tuesday, October 23, 2012, at Trinity Hospital in Minot, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

She was born September 26, 1976 in Forsyth MT to Gary "Smokey" and Rosann Collier. From the moment she was born she was a blessing to our lives and the apple of her daddy's eye. She was the second eldest of five children. Her family was broken at a very young age when her mother was taken from her after a courageous battle with cancer. Even though she was very young at the time, Angie took it upon herself to help her dad take care of the rest of her siblings. Family became the most important treasure in her life. She lived in many places while growing up, always surrounded by love not only from her immediate family but also from her cherished grandparents Leo & Marion Collier, aunts, uncles and cousins. Her grandparents played a huge roll in her life and took part in helping her dad raise her and her siblings when he had to go away to work. She developed a very close bond with them as result.

She is remembered by all her family and friends to always have a smile and hug for everyone and took extreme pride in being part of her precious close knit family. She loved reading romance novels watching Golden Girls, Law and Order SUV, and her most favorite movie Steel Magnolias and most of all drinking her coffee! Her joy in life was to spend time with not only her cherished dad, children, sisters, brother and their spouses, but with her entire family. Coming from a very musically gifted family she loved to sit and listen to her dad, uncles, aunts and cousins play music and sing. If you were to ask her what her greatest accomplishment was in life she would proudly say, "the birth of her beautiful children". She loved each of them with all her heart and would brag about them with a huge smile on her face. She loved being their mom and cherished every moment she had with them.

The Broken Chain….
I little knew that morning, God would call your name,
In life I loved you dearly, in death I do the same.
It broke my heart to lose you, you did not go alone,
For a part of me went with you, the day God called
You home. You left me beautiful memories your love
Is still my guide, and though we cannot see you,
Your always at our side. Our family chain is broken and
Nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.

She is preceded in death by her mother Roseann Collier, grandparents Leo and Marion Collier, aunt Francis Mary and niece Destiny Gillespie.

Source: Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston
Angela Collier, 36, of Williston, ND, passed away Tuesday, October 23, 2012, at Trinity Hospital in Minot, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

She was born September 26, 1976 in Forsyth MT to Gary "Smokey" and Rosann Collier. From the moment she was born she was a blessing to our lives and the apple of her daddy's eye. She was the second eldest of five children. Her family was broken at a very young age when her mother was taken from her after a courageous battle with cancer. Even though she was very young at the time, Angie took it upon herself to help her dad take care of the rest of her siblings. Family became the most important treasure in her life. She lived in many places while growing up, always surrounded by love not only from her immediate family but also from her cherished grandparents Leo & Marion Collier, aunts, uncles and cousins. Her grandparents played a huge roll in her life and took part in helping her dad raise her and her siblings when he had to go away to work. She developed a very close bond with them as result.

She is remembered by all her family and friends to always have a smile and hug for everyone and took extreme pride in being part of her precious close knit family. She loved reading romance novels watching Golden Girls, Law and Order SUV, and her most favorite movie Steel Magnolias and most of all drinking her coffee! Her joy in life was to spend time with not only her cherished dad, children, sisters, brother and their spouses, but with her entire family. Coming from a very musically gifted family she loved to sit and listen to her dad, uncles, aunts and cousins play music and sing. If you were to ask her what her greatest accomplishment was in life she would proudly say, "the birth of her beautiful children". She loved each of them with all her heart and would brag about them with a huge smile on her face. She loved being their mom and cherished every moment she had with them.

The Broken Chain….
I little knew that morning, God would call your name,
In life I loved you dearly, in death I do the same.
It broke my heart to lose you, you did not go alone,
For a part of me went with you, the day God called
You home. You left me beautiful memories your love
Is still my guide, and though we cannot see you,
Your always at our side. Our family chain is broken and
Nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.

She is preceded in death by her mother Roseann Collier, grandparents Leo and Marion Collier, aunt Francis Mary and niece Destiny Gillespie.

Source: Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston

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