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Avis Adams

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Avis Adams 1924 ~ 2008 Avis Anderson Adams, our loving mother, grandmother, great-grand-mother, sister, and aunt, was called home to her Heavenly Father on May 27, 2008.She was born December 23, 1924 in Fountain Green, Utah to Andrew Alexander and Jennie Caroline Larsen Anderson. Her...

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Dear Family,

Thank you so much for all the years that you have made me feel, truly, a part of your family. Avis, thank you for your son. I love him deeply. I hope he understands that it's not just him I want to spend eturnity with, It's also you and the rest of his family.

Eternal Love,

I have been doing Avis's hair for 13 years not only was she a client of mine but one of my dearest friends we shared lots of jokes. I know Avis's whole family through her she loved her family and was very proud of her family. I am going to miss you my little friend and your sweet smile that lights up the room when she walked in.

Avis,

What a wonderful lady. I remember playing with Jenny Lynn and Brill as a little kid. Now since she came back to Fountain Green, I got to know this wonderful lady again.

My sincere best wishes to all of the family.

We love you very much grandma and will miss you greatly you will be in our thoughts (especially when we play yahtzee.)

Avis will be missed by so many people. My kids loved Avis to pieces, she always sent them a birthday card with money in it. She was like a grandma to them. We loved going into the clinic and seeing her. I hope when I get her age I will look and act as well as she did. What a terrific person Avis was. We love you Avis and we will miss you deeply.

Love, Jeff, Julee,
Jayson & Jordee
Nielsen
(Angie Kaibetony's sister)

Avis,
A kind and happy person, you will live on through your beautiful family.

Dear Family,
I have had the honor and pleasure of working with Avis for a little over 9 years at the clinic. What a remarkable, independent lady she was. She was more than a coworker to me though, more like my Grandmother, my friend. She was my first phone call in the morning and last phone call at night and several in between ( but never, ever during a Jazz game). I will truly miss this lady more than she will ever know. I will miss our visits, her spunk, her humor, her wisdom, What...

Thanks for being wonderful you. I will always remember your great attitude, your playful manner and your thoughfulness. Thanks for being my extra mom and a good friend to my mom. I will always see you in your children as you were a great teacher. Love always!

Thank you for being such a great, mother, grandmother to my Son Andrew Woolsey.
Thank you with all my Heart.
You will Be Missed.
Tamra