She was born September 13, 1958 to Richard Dean Bunker and Sarah Kay and was the oldest of four. She had nine children, eight grandchildren and one on the way. She will be missed sorely by too many to list. Although she lived with cancer for so long it did not define who she was.
She was defined by how she loved unconditionally, laughed without reservation, and lived life on her own terms.
A memorial service will be held Monday, October 21st, from 5:30 to 9:30 at the indoor pavilion of Lone Peak Park in Sandy at 10140 S. 700 E.
She was born September 13, 1958 to Richard Dean Bunker and Sarah Kay and was the oldest of four. She had nine children, eight grandchildren and one on the way. She will be missed sorely by too many to list. Although she lived with cancer for so long it did not define who she was.
She was defined by how she loved unconditionally, laughed without reservation, and lived life on her own terms.
A memorial service will be held Monday, October 21st, from 5:30 to 9:30 at the indoor pavilion of Lone Peak Park in Sandy at 10140 S. 700 E.
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