Ashley Maria Hansen-Purnell

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Ashley Maria Hansen-Purnell

Birth
Sagamihara, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
Death
15 Jan 2005 (aged 18)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Vista of liberty, Lot 1100, Space 2
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Ashley is survived by her mother, Isabella and father, Robert, grandparents Betty and Jim, aunt and uncle Karen and Michael, uncle Gerald, her intended, Mike, cousins Kent, Kelly, Georgette, Michael Jr., Travon, Donta, Jasmine, Chardonnay, Darrius, Gerald, Jade and a host of other relatives.Ashley was born in Camp Zama, Japan. She was a very intelligent, driven child from her early years in school. She excelled in academic studies, dance, modeling, art, and photography. She especially enjoyed all forms of dance and choregraphy. She became a dance instructor for younger children. Ashley's dancing talents took her to nationwide and international competitions. She was invited twice by the Russian Ballet to take part in The Nutcracker Ballet.
Ashley took advantage of the different cultures she was exposed to from being apart of a Navy family. When she graduated from Eastlake High School in 2003, she was well-versed in Italian and Japanese.
Ashley was a volunteer in the children's ministry at the EAstlake Community Church. She was also a favored baby-sitter for many families.
Ashley became a full-time student at the Art Institute of California - San Diego.
Ashley will always be missed by all who loved her.
Ashley is survived by her mother, Isabella and father, Robert, grandparents Betty and Jim, aunt and uncle Karen and Michael, uncle Gerald, her intended, Mike, cousins Kent, Kelly, Georgette, Michael Jr., Travon, Donta, Jasmine, Chardonnay, Darrius, Gerald, Jade and a host of other relatives.Ashley was born in Camp Zama, Japan. She was a very intelligent, driven child from her early years in school. She excelled in academic studies, dance, modeling, art, and photography. She especially enjoyed all forms of dance and choregraphy. She became a dance instructor for younger children. Ashley's dancing talents took her to nationwide and international competitions. She was invited twice by the Russian Ballet to take part in The Nutcracker Ballet.
Ashley took advantage of the different cultures she was exposed to from being apart of a Navy family. When she graduated from Eastlake High School in 2003, she was well-versed in Italian and Japanese.
Ashley was a volunteer in the children's ministry at the EAstlake Community Church. She was also a favored baby-sitter for many families.
Ashley became a full-time student at the Art Institute of California - San Diego.
Ashley will always be missed by all who loved her.