1/21/1950 ~ 9/22/2007
A noble and caring lady died unexpectedly on September 22, 2007 due to a chronic medical condition she had fought and conquered for many years. Vickie Lee Fish Elliott was born January 21, 1950 in Huntington, Utah to William Hugh Fish and LeOra Broderick Fish. She graduated from Emery High School and attended Salt Lake Community College. She was the prototype for Nanas who spent her most glorious moments surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Nana's was the place for snacks, tickles, and hugs and where Sponge Bob Square Pants ran 24 hours a day. Nana's was the place to get elastic sewn in saggy pants and the most glorious hug ever to mend a hurting knee. Only a Nana hug will fix the emptiness she has left in our hearts and lives.
Nana is survived by her parents and two sisters, and her husband of 35 years, Ken Elliott. She is also survived by her stepson Kevin Elliott (Maureen), daughter Shannon Lee Elliott, son Michael Elliott (Teneil) and six grandchildren Hannah Jane Elliott, Hailey Elliott, Jayce Swenson, Bailey Swenson and her most-special buddies Trey Joseph Elliott and Mehki Michael Elliott.
Mom thank you for giving me the honor of being your daughter. You will always be my best friend. Trey will always know how much his "Nana Punk" loved him! Love, Shan
Viewing will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25th from 6-8 p.m. at Cannon Mortuary, 2460 Bengal Blvd (7600 South). Private family remembrance services will be held at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26th with interment following at 10 a.m. in Memorial Estates 3115 Bengal Blvd.
1/21/1950 ~ 9/22/2007
A noble and caring lady died unexpectedly on September 22, 2007 due to a chronic medical condition she had fought and conquered for many years. Vickie Lee Fish Elliott was born January 21, 1950 in Huntington, Utah to William Hugh Fish and LeOra Broderick Fish. She graduated from Emery High School and attended Salt Lake Community College. She was the prototype for Nanas who spent her most glorious moments surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Nana's was the place for snacks, tickles, and hugs and where Sponge Bob Square Pants ran 24 hours a day. Nana's was the place to get elastic sewn in saggy pants and the most glorious hug ever to mend a hurting knee. Only a Nana hug will fix the emptiness she has left in our hearts and lives.
Nana is survived by her parents and two sisters, and her husband of 35 years, Ken Elliott. She is also survived by her stepson Kevin Elliott (Maureen), daughter Shannon Lee Elliott, son Michael Elliott (Teneil) and six grandchildren Hannah Jane Elliott, Hailey Elliott, Jayce Swenson, Bailey Swenson and her most-special buddies Trey Joseph Elliott and Mehki Michael Elliott.
Mom thank you for giving me the honor of being your daughter. You will always be my best friend. Trey will always know how much his "Nana Punk" loved him! Love, Shan
Viewing will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25th from 6-8 p.m. at Cannon Mortuary, 2460 Bengal Blvd (7600 South). Private family remembrance services will be held at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26th with interment following at 10 a.m. in Memorial Estates 3115 Bengal Blvd.
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