PHOENIX - Angela Sheleen (Owens) Burrows, 31, died Nov. 7, 2001, in Phoenix. She died as a result of a massive heart attack.
Angela was born July 9, 1970, in Kalispell to Clyde B. and Nancy Owens. She was raised by her stepdad Gerry Saulter and mother Nancy in Missoula. She attended Missoula schools.
She met and married Larry Burrows in Portland, Ore. They had two sons, Jeffery, 11 years old and Adam, 9. Two years ago they moved to Phoenix for a better life. Angie was a homemaker who deeply loved her family.
She was able to come to Montana with her boys in July to visit. We'll always cherish that visit.
Angela's surviving family includes her husband Larry Burrows and sons Jeffery and Adam of the family home in Phoenix; her father Clyde B. Owens of Vancouver, Wash.; her mother Nancy and stepdad Gerry Saulter of Missoula; her sisters, Connie Adkins of Tacoma, Wash., and Heather Saulter of Missoula; grandmothers Myrine Saulter and Shirley Anderson of Missoula. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews will miss her.
Rest in Peace Angie, as I know you now rest in heaven.
A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at Glad Tidings Assembly of God, 1714 N. Reserve St.
PHOENIX - Angela Sheleen (Owens) Burrows, 31, died Nov. 7, 2001, in Phoenix. She died as a result of a massive heart attack.
Angela was born July 9, 1970, in Kalispell to Clyde B. and Nancy Owens. She was raised by her stepdad Gerry Saulter and mother Nancy in Missoula. She attended Missoula schools.
She met and married Larry Burrows in Portland, Ore. They had two sons, Jeffery, 11 years old and Adam, 9. Two years ago they moved to Phoenix for a better life. Angie was a homemaker who deeply loved her family.
She was able to come to Montana with her boys in July to visit. We'll always cherish that visit.
Angela's surviving family includes her husband Larry Burrows and sons Jeffery and Adam of the family home in Phoenix; her father Clyde B. Owens of Vancouver, Wash.; her mother Nancy and stepdad Gerry Saulter of Missoula; her sisters, Connie Adkins of Tacoma, Wash., and Heather Saulter of Missoula; grandmothers Myrine Saulter and Shirley Anderson of Missoula. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews will miss her.
Rest in Peace Angie, as I know you now rest in heaven.
A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at Glad Tidings Assembly of God, 1714 N. Reserve St.
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