1966 ~ 2013
Maria Caroline Schuster, died December 26, 2013 of influenza at the U of U Hospital. Maria was born April 20, 1966 in Samoa and eventually moved to the U.S. for a better life. Her journey took her all over but she settled in Salt Lake City. Along the way, her personality touched all she met. She enjoyed a good drink and watching movies near the fireplace in her new home in Tooele, Utah.
She is survived by her partner, Mark Williamson; five children, John Hampton, Nina Renner (Jon), Jason Hoth, Austin Allen, and JaLeessa Allen; and four grandchildren.
A celebration of her life will be held for close friends and relatives at her home, 153 North 3rd Street, Tooele, Utah from 2-4 pm on Sunday December 29, 2013. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.premierfuneral.com.
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Maria was an amazing woman with an unforgettable smile and the most beautiful hair. She was kind and one of the most down to earth people I've met. I'll miss her voicemails and seeing her at work. My heart hurts for Mark and her family. Till we meet again sista.
Angela Salazar
January 1, 2014
Maria always had a smile to give.
Holly Raines Turnbull
January 1, 2014
Maria I will always remember your smile and kindness. My prayers are with you Mark and family.
kelly Peterson
December 31, 2013
I worked with maria. She was very giving. always there for her friends. she helped me many times. I will miss her. rest in peace maria. my heart goes out to her family and partner. I am very sorry for your loss.
edna dixon
December 29, 2013
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