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ANGELA LYNNE MCCONNELL Angela Lynne McConnell went to be with the Lord on September 7th 2018, in Shasta City, California, at the age of 26. She was born on December 20th 1991, in Eureka, Ca, to Tammy Carpenter & Kevin McConnell. Angela was an enrolled member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe and was of Mojave, Yurok & Karuk descent. She was also a lifelong resident of Hoopa, Ca. Angela was a graduate of Hoopa Elementary and Hoopa Valley High School. She attended the College of the Redwoods and was pursuing a degree in nursing studies. Her ultimate career goals were to be a journalist and a creative writer, as she was a proficient writer and excelled at creating stories, composing poetry, and drawing as she was an extremely artistic person. She was first employed at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library, which she loved because she was an avid reader of books and had a large personal library of her own. She then worked for the Two River's Tribune Newspaper, writing articles & stories for certain community events. She excelled and loved her employment for the newspaper, and continued to be a supporting writer sporadically throughout the year. Her last employment was for the KIDE Radio Station, as a staff volunteer, since she was interested in a future position. Angela is survived by her mother, Tammy Sue Carpenter and brother, Richard Michael Dale Carpenter, both of Hoopa; her aunts & spouses, Sally Slater, Debra Carpenter, Cherie & Charlie Bone, Sherrell Masten & Linda Miller, all of Hoopa; her father, Kevin McConnell, of Hoopa; and numerous cousins, who she loved very much. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, the late Leo & Lola Carpenter, of Hoopa, Michael & Yvonne McConnell, Sr., also of Hoopa; her aunts, Lori Carpenter, Jeannie Kirk & Pamela McConnell, all of Hoopa, Carla McConnell of Nevada, and her uncle, Richard Dale Carpenter. Services will be held Saturday, September 15th, 2018 at 10 am at the Neighborhood Facilities Building in Hoopa, Ca, with Pastor Aaron Smith, Sr. officiating. Interment will be at the Carpenter Family Cemetery in Hoopa. Pall Bearers are Leo Carpenter, III, Delane Slater, III, Michael Masten, Sr., Eugene Masten, Sr., Melbourne Miller, Jr., Walter "Billy" Kirk, Mitchell Kirk & Robert McConnell, Jr. Honorary Pall Bearers are Richard M.D. Carpenter, Darin Marshall, Jr., Charlie Bone, Roderick Antone, Ryan Cooper, Craig Lewis, Brian Lewis, Cornell Patch, Albert Bender, Jeffrey Bender, Kevin McConnell, Brian Dennison Jr., Kevin Latham Sr., Gary Colegrove Jr., Rick Hall, Sr., Everett Colegrove Sr., George Moon, Clyde Moon Sr., Fred Moon Sr., Leland Moon Jr., Vernon Pratt, Kenneth Doolittle, Sr., Oscar Billings, Dr. Emmett Chase, Willie Raymond, Jesse James, Bradley Hostler, Virgil Pole Jr., Mike Heminger, Duane Carpenter, Aaron Smith, Jr., Floyd Jones Jr., Wade Starrit & Damon Cross. Please sign the guestbook at www.times-standard.com
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My condolences to you, Tammy, and your family. Thinking and praying for you.
Debbie Patton
September 15, 2018
So very sorry Tammy to hear of your loss, will be keeping you and the family in my thoughts and prayers.
Shannon Ward (vaculin)
September 14, 2018
My deepest condolences. She had a beautiful soul
Michelle Jarnaghan
September 14, 2018
So sorry for your loss Tammy. Sending love and prayers for you and your family
Carmelia Graves
September 14, 2018
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