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Machelle Lynn Landers of Evanston Wy was born to Sandra Landers in Santa Ana, Ca on June 7th, 1968. She left us here on earth on April 3rd 2025 and In doing so leaves a spot in many hearts that won’t feel complete again.
To know her was to love her, that is if you got on her good side! She was blunt, a spitfire and you could read where you stood with her just by looking at her! She loved deeply especially those closest to her.
You could always find her cheering on her 49ers or chewing them out depending on the season they were having or drooling over a Harley she saw!
She was a proud nana to her grandchildren and was often heard boasting about them to others.
Machelle is survived by her Sons Timothy (Vanessa) Devon (Kristi) Gossett and daughter Paige Sorenson (Brittanie)
Her grandchildren Raegan, Mariah, Emma, Cruz, Wakely, and Addison Gossett as well as her great grandchildren Brylynn, Bailee and Brooklynn all who will miss nana greatly. She is also survived by her closest lifelong Aunt Stacey who was a built in best friend and more like a sister from the start that she shared everything in life with. survivor’s also include many nieces nephews, extended family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her mother Sandra Landers, papa Tony Landers, her nana Hazel Jean Craig, eternal companion Donald Barker, and her very best friend Deebo which we are sure they had one heck of a reunion.
A celebration of life will take place at a later time.
We want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers, calls and checking in as we navigate this new normal.
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