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Wanda Myrl Roberson Reasor

  • Feb 21, 2012
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July 30, 1921 - February 22, 2012

Wanda Myrl Roberson Reasor Obituary Wanda was born July 30, 1921 in Crawford County, Indiana and died February 22, 2012 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Wanda was the fourth of nine children born to Edna Lula Seaton and Reuben Russell Roberson. Wanda married Garland Lee Reasor April 18, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky and began a life of adventures and journeys. Wanda and Lee were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 2, 1948. They had 62 wonderful years together on earth before Lee passed away in 2004. Wanda is survived and loved by her five children, Sandra Lee McKell (Hugh) of South Jordan, Utah; Janet Kay Lehnhof (Hal) North Salt Lake, Utah; Cheryl Anne Raab (Earnie) Colbert, Wash; Valerie Jeanne Brown (Dennis) Twin Falls, Idaho; Michael Reuben Reasor (Lark) Grand Rapids, Minn; 21 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren and a sister Mary McKinney of Louisville, Kentucky. Wanda was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints and served faithfully wherever she and Lee lived. She served a mission with her eternal companion to the island nation of Kiribati and also in Nauvoo, Illinois. She will be remembered for her talents as a quilter, seamstress, china painter, mentor and friend. Wanda will be interred at the Peone Prairie Cemetery on Tuesday, February 28, 2012.

 
 
 

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