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Wanda Fae <I>Haskell</I> Naylor

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Wanda Fae Haskell Naylor

Birth
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Feb 2005 (aged 69)
Fruit Heights, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0505917, Longitude: -111.7181567
Plot
Blk 31 lot 5 pos 10
Memorial ID
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Wanda Fae Haskell Naylor, our beloved mother, sister, daughter, aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother, 69, passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her family on February 18, 2005 after a courageous struggle with cancer.

Born November 29, 1935 in Payson, UT to Arnold Elonzo and Ida Harward Haskell, oldest of three children. She spent her summers growing up on Antelope Island and moved to SLC in 1950. She graduated from West High School.

She was married and later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Duane Clark Naylor, April 19, 1952. They lived in South Salt Lake and moved to Fruit Heights, UT in 1966. Later divorced.

Wanda worked at Hill Air Force Base (FMS) Air Logistics Center. Retired after 35 years in 2002. She visited 54 countries. She is an active member of the Fruit Heights 5th Ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved the Savior and has a strong testimony. She had many church callings and persevered to the end. Wanda has nine stars recognized on her mothers Eagle Scout neckerchief and has proudly watched five missionaries return with four grandsons currently serving missions.

As a loving mother, there is simply none better. Her life was centered around her children, extended family and the Gospel. She enjoyed visiting with her family and sharing her love of life and testimony with them. She leaves a great family legacy of four children, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her parents, Arnold and Ida Haskell, Pleasant Grove, brother Lynn E. (Karen) Haskell, Provo, sister, Ida Jean (Gail) Hammond, Pleasant Grove, and children; Gary Duane (Sharon Lyn) Naylor, Fruit Heights, Terry Lee (Richard C.) Price, Bountiful, James Kent (Jill) Naylor, Kaysville, Connie Jean (Benjamin M.) Whicker, Kaysville. Recently embraced by grandparents, mother and father-in-law, aunts and uncles.
Wanda Fae Haskell Naylor, our beloved mother, sister, daughter, aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother, 69, passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her family on February 18, 2005 after a courageous struggle with cancer.

Born November 29, 1935 in Payson, UT to Arnold Elonzo and Ida Harward Haskell, oldest of three children. She spent her summers growing up on Antelope Island and moved to SLC in 1950. She graduated from West High School.

She was married and later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Duane Clark Naylor, April 19, 1952. They lived in South Salt Lake and moved to Fruit Heights, UT in 1966. Later divorced.

Wanda worked at Hill Air Force Base (FMS) Air Logistics Center. Retired after 35 years in 2002. She visited 54 countries. She is an active member of the Fruit Heights 5th Ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved the Savior and has a strong testimony. She had many church callings and persevered to the end. Wanda has nine stars recognized on her mothers Eagle Scout neckerchief and has proudly watched five missionaries return with four grandsons currently serving missions.

As a loving mother, there is simply none better. Her life was centered around her children, extended family and the Gospel. She enjoyed visiting with her family and sharing her love of life and testimony with them. She leaves a great family legacy of four children, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her parents, Arnold and Ida Haskell, Pleasant Grove, brother Lynn E. (Karen) Haskell, Provo, sister, Ida Jean (Gail) Hammond, Pleasant Grove, and children; Gary Duane (Sharon Lyn) Naylor, Fruit Heights, Terry Lee (Richard C.) Price, Bountiful, James Kent (Jill) Naylor, Kaysville, Connie Jean (Benjamin M.) Whicker, Kaysville. Recently embraced by grandparents, mother and father-in-law, aunts and uncles.


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