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Lana Faye <I>Owen</I> Jardine

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Lana Faye Owen Jardine

Birth
Clarkston, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Feb 2018 (aged 69)
Burial
Clarkston, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Lana Faye Owen Jardine
1948 - 2018

Early Life: Lana was born September 27, 1948, in Clarkston, Utah, to William Bolton Owen and LaRene Dahle Owen.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: She married the most handsome boy in Clarkston, Steven Jardine, on May 6, 1966. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River Utah LDS Temple on February 22, 1982. She and Steven loved to laugh, play and tease with their family. Lana had a fun sense of humor and presented a great show of patience when she was teased in return. At a young age she learned to work hard and serve selflessly. These wonderful traits she carried with her throughout her life. Her struggles were many but throughout all of them, she was able to come out on top because of her willingness to work and her desire to serve. There were many times that she was called upon to support her young family. Because of the qualities and skills she possessed, she was always able to provide for them. She was loved as a treasured employee and coworker wherever she went. She was keenly aware of the needs of those around her. She helped everyone she could. Even when times were difficult and money was scarce, she would always be able to find something she could share. For many years she cared for her mother who had suffered a stroke and was bedridden. She would make meals and drive over 70 miles each day to take care of her mom and her stepdad. She never recognized it as a duty or an obligation but as an incredible opportunity to show her love and appreciation to her mom. Lana suffered many health problems and setbacks throughout her life and endured each hurdle with both strength and grace. She taught and showed her children that they can do hard things. Through her example, she taught others to be kind and to help and lift at every opportunity. She shared many stories of growing up in Clarkston and stories of ancestors she had known and loved. Her narrations were vivid and the love she had for those past and present was strong. She helped cultivate this sense of heritage, family and tradition in her children and grandchildren. This gift of eternity is truly a treasure. Lana Owen Jardine passed away suddenly and unexpectedly February 2, 2018. She was 69.
Family Message: "Her greatest example of love and service was the care that she gave her beloved husband, Steven. When he became ill, she cared for him as no one else could. She was his nurse, his caregiver and sweet wife through his struggles and his pain. She was constantly at his side and did all she could to care for him and comfort him. We were all devastated when he passed away at a young 43 years of age. With her courage and her resilience, she carried on and was a source of strength for her family."
Survived By: Her children: Jill (Craig) Smith, Jennifer (Ty) Savage, Stefanie Jardine and Jared (Claire) Jardine; and her grandchildren: Kelsey (Brian) Skidmore, Adrianne Smith, Jacob Smith, Joshua Smith, Dalton Savage, Sabrina Savage, Dillon Savage (currently serving in the St. Louis Missouri Mission), Sierra Savage, Savannah Yates, Mason Yates, Aliyah Yates, Steven Jardine and Everett Jardine.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, Steven; her parents; her grandson, Steven James Yates; her sister, Linda Murdaugh; and her brother, William Owen.
Services: LDS Chapel | Pleasant Grove, Utah
Arranged By: Olpin Family Mortuary
Burial: Clarkson City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Olpin Family Mortuary | Feb 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Lana Faye Owen Jardine
1948 - 2018

Early Life: Lana was born September 27, 1948, in Clarkston, Utah, to William Bolton Owen and LaRene Dahle Owen.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: She married the most handsome boy in Clarkston, Steven Jardine, on May 6, 1966. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River Utah LDS Temple on February 22, 1982. She and Steven loved to laugh, play and tease with their family. Lana had a fun sense of humor and presented a great show of patience when she was teased in return. At a young age she learned to work hard and serve selflessly. These wonderful traits she carried with her throughout her life. Her struggles were many but throughout all of them, she was able to come out on top because of her willingness to work and her desire to serve. There were many times that she was called upon to support her young family. Because of the qualities and skills she possessed, she was always able to provide for them. She was loved as a treasured employee and coworker wherever she went. She was keenly aware of the needs of those around her. She helped everyone she could. Even when times were difficult and money was scarce, she would always be able to find something she could share. For many years she cared for her mother who had suffered a stroke and was bedridden. She would make meals and drive over 70 miles each day to take care of her mom and her stepdad. She never recognized it as a duty or an obligation but as an incredible opportunity to show her love and appreciation to her mom. Lana suffered many health problems and setbacks throughout her life and endured each hurdle with both strength and grace. She taught and showed her children that they can do hard things. Through her example, she taught others to be kind and to help and lift at every opportunity. She shared many stories of growing up in Clarkston and stories of ancestors she had known and loved. Her narrations were vivid and the love she had for those past and present was strong. She helped cultivate this sense of heritage, family and tradition in her children and grandchildren. This gift of eternity is truly a treasure. Lana Owen Jardine passed away suddenly and unexpectedly February 2, 2018. She was 69.
Family Message: "Her greatest example of love and service was the care that she gave her beloved husband, Steven. When he became ill, she cared for him as no one else could. She was his nurse, his caregiver and sweet wife through his struggles and his pain. She was constantly at his side and did all she could to care for him and comfort him. We were all devastated when he passed away at a young 43 years of age. With her courage and her resilience, she carried on and was a source of strength for her family."
Survived By: Her children: Jill (Craig) Smith, Jennifer (Ty) Savage, Stefanie Jardine and Jared (Claire) Jardine; and her grandchildren: Kelsey (Brian) Skidmore, Adrianne Smith, Jacob Smith, Joshua Smith, Dalton Savage, Sabrina Savage, Dillon Savage (currently serving in the St. Louis Missouri Mission), Sierra Savage, Savannah Yates, Mason Yates, Aliyah Yates, Steven Jardine and Everett Jardine.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, Steven; her parents; her grandson, Steven James Yates; her sister, Linda Murdaugh; and her brother, William Owen.
Services: LDS Chapel | Pleasant Grove, Utah
Arranged By: Olpin Family Mortuary
Burial: Clarkson City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Olpin Family Mortuary | Feb 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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