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Wendy Kimball Mack

Nov 14, 1978 - Apr 30, 2011

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Hermana Kimball siempre te recordaremos como una de las mejores misioneras que tuvimos sirviendo en la rama a la que llegaste a servir tu mision,la Rama Valencia la cual se estaba formando y en la cual tu serviste con amor y dedicacion, siempre recordare las infinitas veces que fuiste a mi casa para comer o solo para visitarnos, me dolio mucho saber que falleciste, mas sin embargo tengo el testimonio de que volveremos a vernos y algun dia la volvere a ver. Siempre, la recordaremos y...

I was so grateful to attend the funeral services. They were beautiful. I was sad that I hadn't connected to Wendy earlier. We were MTC Companions and after the MTC and a couple letters on the mission, went our separate ways. I have been living in California for the last 6 years and only recently did we move here to Utah. I didn't realize how close I was to maybe seeing her again until I read that she worked as a L&D nurse at the Riverton Hospital. In January I delivered a 2nd Trimester...

Karen and Lee, we are so sad to here about the loss of your daughter and granddaughter. Our love goes out to you and we pray the Lord will comfort you and her husband and children. We are so sorry.

Denny, I am so sorry for your loss! I had the oppertunity to teach with her in Primary and teach Dallin when you lived in the Buchi's basement in South Jordan! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family at this time of great sorrow!

Mack and Kimball Families ~ Rarely am I at a loss for words...but I am right now; nonetheless I feel I must at least send a simple hug and let you know of the WHOLE-hearted prayers I send heavenward. This event will stay with me probably the rest of my life. You haven't met me nor am I privileged to know you, but you have touched me deeply.

My dear friend Katie Call told me about you today while she was doing a kind service which she does for me weekly. When she left I got on...

Dear Mack Family,
Although I do not know you, I wanted to send you my condolences. I heard about your precious wife and daughter, shortly after giving birth to my own son last week. It hit so close to home for me. My heart breaks for the loss of your wife and mother. I cannot imagine the pain of your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.

Denny(Dr.Mack),

I wanted to know how much I was touched by the funeral of Wendy. You have a wonderful testimony and was impressed by your words. I am grateful I was able to know you for the little time you were my instructor at Fortis College. I feel it was a blessing to be able to know you and come to the funeral to be uplifted. Good luck in your endeavors and may you continue to be strong through this difficult time. You and your family are in my prayers.

Denny, my thoughts are with you and your family. I'm so sorry to hear about your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your sweet family. We have known Lee and Karen for several years. May the Lord grant you the strength and courage you may need in the days ahead.

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Wendy's Obituary

Wendy Kimball Mack, 32, beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend returned to her Father in Heaven on April 30, 2011. On May 2, 2011, Wendy was reunited with her beautiful newborn daughter, Maylee Wendy Mack in a Heavenly embrace.Wendy was born November 14, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Lee and Karen Kimball. She faithfully served an LDS mission to the Arizona Tucson Spanish speaking mission. On August 2, 2003 she married her loving husband Denny Mack in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wendy graduated from American Fork High School and received degrees from Snow College and Utah Valley University. She worked as a Registered Nurse at Primary Children's Hospital and Timpanogos Hospital. Wendy was most recently employed at Riverton Hospital as a Labor and Delivery nurse.She will be dearly missed by her husband, Denny Mack, children Dallin (6), Kenna (4) and Evan (2). Wendy was very close to her six siblings, Laura Baskett (Scott), Julie Dunkley (Sean), Nathan Kimball (Brooke), Brian Kimball (Suni), David Kimball (Marianne) and Danny Kimball (Heather). Wendy loved her abundantly large family that included numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.Wendy understood completely that people are most important and her spirit of service was her greatest passion. She loved being a wife, mother and a devoted disciple of Christ. Wendy's heart led her to a career in nursing and she affected many lives through her healing touch, compassionate spirit and contagious smile. As an angel on earth, Wendy was a shining inspiration who embraced a life full of gratitude and joy while radiating love to everyone who knew her. We know she is continuing her angelic mission as we all move forward.A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, May 6, 2011 at the Highland Utah Stake Building, 5335 West 11200 North, Highland, Utah. Wendy's family will meet with friends on Thursday evening, May 5 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm and on Friday morning, May 6 from 9:00 - 10:30 am. Burial service will be at the Highland Cemetery. To share in Wendy's family blog, go to www.dennyandwen

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