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The Graveside Service will be Live-Streamed and can be viewed HERE.
It is with heavy hearts but with the knowledge of an eternal life, we share that Shauna RaNae Frank Gale, age 70, of Logan, passed from this life on September 29, 2022, surrounded by those who love her.
Shauna was born in Brooks, Alberta, Canada, on July 25, 1952, to Earnest and Shirley Nilsson Frank, moving with her family to Lethbridge, for the first five years. She and her family moved to Calgary, Alberta in 1963 where she continued her early education through to graduating High School.
Shauna continued her education at Ricks College and BYU, graduating with degrees in Speech Therapy and Special Education.
Shauna was eternally faithful. She ended every night by reading her scriptures. She always had a smile on her face, a funny story, and joked with everyone. She faced many challenges in her life. Always with positivity, a smile on her face and with concern for others.
Shauna loved her career in teaching Special Education in Green River, Wyoming, Roosevelt, Utah, and Coos Bay, Oregon. She met wonderful people wherever she lived and was so dearly loved by so many.
We all have had so many wonderful adventures with Shauna which the family has enjoyed reminiscing over the past week and will keep in our memories forever.
Shauna is survived by her husband Brad; daughter, Genna; son, Blake; and her much adored grandchildren, Jaxsen, Grayson, Brinley, Delante, Liam, Ky and 1 yet to be born. She is also survived by her mother, Shirley Frank; two brothers, Daryl (Connie) Frank, Lowell (Audrey) Frank; two sisters, Sheila (Tim) Davis, Mary (Trevor) Shelley; and her extended Gale family. Shauna adored her nieces and nephews, JoyLynn (Bryan), David (Stacey), Christina (Jason), Jon (Amy), Sandy (Brad), James (Shayleen), Hank, Frank (Miranda), Marriette (Colin), Grant, and Jack (Brandi).
She was preceded in death by and will be welcomed into eternal life by grandson, Jayden; son, Jerry; father, Earnest Frank; mother- and father-in-law, John & Ruby Gale; niece, Mary Elizabeth; and brother-in-law, Shanon.
The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the wonderful medical staff that have been so attentive to Shauna over the years. They would specifically like to thank Dr. Chambers of Logan, and the many specialty doctors and clinics who took such wonderful care of her.
Shauna will be interred in the Roosevelt Memorial Park in Roosevelt, Utah, during a private family graveside service.
In lieu of flowers you may donate to the Missionary Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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