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JoAnn Bagley Seghini

Salt Lake City, Utah

1937 - 2020

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1937 ~ 2020JoAnn Bagley Seghini passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and her long-time friend and caregiver Daisy Jones on June 19, 2020 as a result of causes incident to age. JoAnn was born on August 4th, 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Benedict Grant Bagley and Marie Pehrson...

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Mayor Seghini was the officiant at our wedding in June 2013. She was so genuine!!! She was the epitome of grace and professionalism. Midvale and the entire State of Utah has lost a great champion for many causes. Rest well Mayor. If you run across my sweet husband...say hello!

When I saw the obituary, I remembered all the kind words my husband, Robert Anthony Sumbot, a long time Midvale Middle School teacher had to say about her. His father, Tony, owned the Midvale Shoe Repair shop which his brothers, John and Tom kept running for many years after their father passed away. Bob was well known in Midvale and had great words to say about the community as did JoAnn. Bob passed away shortly before JoAnn (June 6,2020), so she had a friend where she was going. Rest in...

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Steve I am sorry to hear your mom has passed away. She sounds like a wonderful person. Please accept my condolences.
Kim Allen

oAnn was a mentor to me at Bella Vista Elementary. Her friendship and guidance has helped me during my 40 years as an educator. I loved JoAnn. I am sorry for your loss. She will be missed.

ED, this is your childhood friend Patrick. I remember your mom and taking us to the zoo, for elephant rides. And staying over at your house. Good times. I still remember you and your brother Stehen, upsatirs, crazy. My Mother just passed away on June 12. Wish you well I have good memories. God Bless you and Stephen.

What a great sweet lady. JoAnn was my sponsor when I was baptized in the Catholic Church St. Terese. I will miss her smiling face at Church. May she rest in peace.

JoAnn was a dear friend, mentor and advocate for me and countless women in Jordan School District. I so appreciate all she did for me and others in our quest to help children, and especially gifted children aspire to reach their best and serve others. I loved her for her incredible diverse outreach that did so very much good throughout the schools and communities of the Salt Lake Valley. I've never known anyone else who did more good for more causes and touched more people for good than she....