A candle was lit by Ruth Waters
on October 30, 2017 8:47 AM
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on October 27, 2017 2:19 PM
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on October 26, 2017 5:23 AM
A candle was lit by Jennifer Samoy (previously Jennifer Campbell)
on October 25, 2017 6:32 PM
This beautiful obituary could not be more spot on. Cancer is different for everyone, but unless you or a close family member have battled the disease, it's most likely you can't begin to imagine the countless ongoing and changing side effects/difficulties placed on those closely affected.......
Several years went by before I knew Angie was battling the horrific disease. She was amazing in her strength and efforts to not be seen as someone that was not well. You would have never known Angie was struggling by her poise, personality, creativity, involvement in church, life and especially activities with Rachel and Sarah.
I know Angie has been an inspiration to so many, and her life will always be a reminder to me, to continue pushing, to try harder to make the most out of every moment.
I know the loss is bitter sweet, but Shaun, Rachel and Sarah......you've been so blessed, and I'm so grateful you got to spend as much time as you have with such and incredible woman. Your family will always be close to my heart.
Love, Jen
Message from Tracy Reese Albers
October 25, 2017 6:29 PM
Thank you Angie. Many of my fondest childhood memories were spending time with you. I clearly remember playing on your trampoline in your magical backyard, sipping Ovaltine, eating ice cream, watching home movies of your brother snurfing the Wasatch powder, and Paddington Bear. My condolences to the Whittaker and Horman families.
A candle was lit by Tracy Reese Albers
on October 25, 2017 5:55 PM
Message from Jill Wilmarth
October 25, 2017 3:46 PM
Angie was one of a kind I have such fond memories of many family adventures, family parties and more. Angie was a great example of strength, love and determination. I have been blessed by her and have been changed for the better. My thoughts and prayers are with you Shawn and the girls. She will be missed, but her memories will live on.
Message from Edie May Woodland Morgan
October 25, 2017 10:22 AM
Dear Angie-
It is so sad to hear of your passing. My heart reflects of the wonderful years we had together growing up next door to each other. The Ovaltine in the morning and the Potawatomi fruit trees that we played for hours in and imagined everything. The swimming, jumping, play house, tree house, volleyball, etc.. We had the best years together growing up! Thank you for the wonderful memories of having a "besty" and always someone to play with. You always played the violin so well. What a love of music to share with your girls.
Angie - we will miss you, but your courage has left a legacy that can't be beat. You said on more than one occasion that you were fighting for your girls and you have done just that.
Even though your passing is hard on us, it makes it a little easier to know of those who love you so much and are welcoming you home. I am sure once your Dad welcomed you home, that the EMC 2nd ward will marched right in. Janet Dunford, Susan Wald, Paulette Burt, Nellee Woodland, Max Anderson, Cliff Birkleland and others to welcome you home. Your family had such a great influence on our ward for years!
I will miss you but thank you from the bottom of my heart for my memories made with you! Farewell my friend! I love you!
Message from Michele Michalewicz
October 25, 2017 7:57 AM
My sincere condolences Shawn to you and Rachael and Sarah. I'll always remember Angie as being the spitfire she was and never ever forget shave me barbie. Loved her.
Message from David Sandum
October 25, 2017 4:24 AM
Today, I woke up to sad news. Angie was a special friend. I recall like yesterday, the first day of school at Olympus High as a sophomore Swedish exchange student. Nervous and lost, I had my packed lunch alone under a tree outside the school. Suddenly Angie appeared with a smile and asked if she could sit down next to me. For weeks, we had lunch together at the same spot. Her support helped me gain the confidence to get involved in school and meet other friends. She was like that. Always positive and supportive. Last year, while visiting Salt Lake, I tracked her down and met with her and daughter in their home. I knew she had cancer, she knew that my wife was going through chemo for breast cancer. I wanted to visit to support her, but in common fashion, she was more concerned about me and my wife. We kept in touch, but a few months ago, communication stopped. I knew that she wanted to focus on her family. Thanks Angie for being my friend all these years.
Message from Ted & JaNae Winder
October 24, 2017 3:29 PM
Dear Shawn and Family ~
How heartbreaking to loose your dear Angie! We appreciate our friendship with you and were glad to have been able to meet Angie on several occasions. What a wonderful woman! ... Our sincere love and sympathy to you and your family!
Ted & JaNae Winder