She love country music and enjoyed playing the bones in a local band. She used her talent for crocheting to make Afghans for loved ones. She regularly wrote loving notes to friends and family. She had a knack for remembering birth dates and special occasions. She was known for her genuine smile, cheerful disposition, and sense of humor. As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints she completed a service mission, enjoyed frequent temple attendance and loved serving others. She was dedicated visiting teacher and especially treasured her years as a nursery as leader in the Primary.
She is survived by her parents; her siblings Michelle, Marcia (Mike) Smith, Angel (Sai) Naivalu, Adam, Aaron (Annie Martin) Mathews, twelve cherished nieces and nephews, and Grandfather Geoffrey Charlton.
She love country music and enjoyed playing the bones in a local band. She used her talent for crocheting to make Afghans for loved ones. She regularly wrote loving notes to friends and family. She had a knack for remembering birth dates and special occasions. She was known for her genuine smile, cheerful disposition, and sense of humor. As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints she completed a service mission, enjoyed frequent temple attendance and loved serving others. She was dedicated visiting teacher and especially treasured her years as a nursery as leader in the Primary.
She is survived by her parents; her siblings Michelle, Marcia (Mike) Smith, Angel (Sai) Naivalu, Adam, Aaron (Annie Martin) Mathews, twelve cherished nieces and nephews, and Grandfather Geoffrey Charlton.
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