Angela Nicole Uhl Wagner Seattle, WA
Angela Nicole Uhl Wagner, 49, passed away at University of Washington Medical Center December 3, 2012. She grew up on a bluegrass sod farm in Southern Indiana. She graduated from Providence High School in Clarksville, IN in 1981. She entered Ball State University Honors College in Muncie, IN graduating Magna cum laude in 1986 with a Master's Degree in Psychology. Early years of dance and piano lessons served her well, while at Ball State she participated in theater and singing. Her business career led to Accenture where she initiated their coaching program. Angela was certified as a Masters Coach by the International Coaching Federation. She formed her own company, Wagner Leadership Group, working with Fortune 500 executives - a natural fit fulfilling her passion to help others.
Her career was interrupted in 2010 with a diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma, a rare cancer. She continued to be optimistic, gracious and loving throughout the next two years.
Thanks to a local cohort, "Angela's Angels", who so devotedly and unselfishly cared for her throughout this time. Thanks also for the medical staff who not only exhibited professional care but personal interest as well.
She is survived by her parents, Jude and Mary Jean Uhl, Marco Island, FL/Jeffersonville, IN; one sister, Monica, Whidbey Island, WA; three brothers, Jeff (Linda) Memphis, Indiana; Greg (Alicia) Wilmington, NC; Jerry, Sellersburg, Indiana; one niece, Natalie; nephews, Griffin, Aidan, Kyler and Cooper; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
A Celebration of Life will be held on December 15, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. PST at Silverdale United Methodist Church, Silverdale, WA with a reception immediately following.
A same-day webcast of the service will be shown at the Crossing Christian Church, New Albany, IN. Streaming will begin at 12:45 p.m. PST/3:45 p.m. EST. If you are unable to attend either service, you may view via webcast. To access, set up an account with Livestream at Http://new.livestream.com . Search for "SilverdaleUMC" (no quotes) once streaming begins. Suggest setting up an account prior to December 15th.
Donations in Angela's name may be made to: Hope in Christ Ministries/The Coffee Oasis, Bremerton, WA; Southern Poverty Law Center; or World Vision.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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To all of Angela's family - we are so sorry that Angela has been take from us so soon. I am shocked that this happened to her. Love to all of you.
Rose Brown
December 16, 2012
We will never forget her wisdom, fortitude, kindness, generosity and humor. She was one of a kind, and we feel privileged to have known and loved her. She was aptly named. She lit up the world.
Sharon & Jerry Welch & Goetz
December 14, 2012
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