Dana worked in many service occupations until she was unable to work due to illness. She liked fishing, and claimed the title of always being the first to catch a fish. She also enjoyed hunting, John Wayne films, unicorns, and spending time with her family.
She is survived by her brothers, Frank Irie Atwood of Phoenix Arizona; Bill and Donna Bedell of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Bruce Ray Atwood of Vernal, Utah. She is preceded in death by her father and mother.
We'll miss your lil' stories about people, friends, and such, your wicked sense of humor that kept us up so much. We'll miss your many phones calls to our homes from afar, full of drama and entertainment, they lasted many an hour.
We'll miss you being you. Sleep Well Dana, with all our love.
Graveside services were held on Friday, March 19, in the Tridell Cemetery.
-Vernal Express, March 27, 2010
Dana worked in many service occupations until she was unable to work due to illness. She liked fishing, and claimed the title of always being the first to catch a fish. She also enjoyed hunting, John Wayne films, unicorns, and spending time with her family.
She is survived by her brothers, Frank Irie Atwood of Phoenix Arizona; Bill and Donna Bedell of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Bruce Ray Atwood of Vernal, Utah. She is preceded in death by her father and mother.
We'll miss your lil' stories about people, friends, and such, your wicked sense of humor that kept us up so much. We'll miss your many phones calls to our homes from afar, full of drama and entertainment, they lasted many an hour.
We'll miss you being you. Sleep Well Dana, with all our love.
Graveside services were held on Friday, March 19, in the Tridell Cemetery.
-Vernal Express, March 27, 2010
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