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Christopher Scott Anglesey

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Christopher Scott Anglesey

Birth
Death
16 Jul 2010 (aged 32)
Burial
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
5-032-40
Memorial ID
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Christopher Scott Anglesey 8/10/1977 ~ 7/16/2010

Christopher Scott Anglesey was born August 10, 1977 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to Scott M Anglesey and Tami Ann Ursenbach. Chris grew up in Kaysville, UT and spent four years in England. His teenage years were spent in Southern California where he joined the United States Army. Chris was honorably discharged from the Army but remained in an inactive status.Chris met and married the love of his life, Kathy Bond of North Salt Lake. Later they were sealed in the Bountiful Temple. Together Chris and Kathy started their family with Erica. They added twin girls, Kristen and Nicole. War came back into Chris' life when he was called back into the Army in support of Iraqi Freedom. In their march into Baghdad, Chris, as an acting medic, responded to a downed helicopter crash and with the help of his fellow comrades, went to give aid. Their vehicle was hit with a RPG and we almost lost Chris that day. His fellow soldiers were not so lucky. For his selfless service, he was partially disabled, received the Bronze Star, and was honorably discharged. Chris returned home to his family where he continued his service to this country and became a Paramedic, EMT, and a fireman in South Carolina. Chris' family increased in size with the addition of Lauren and Athena. With Chris' desire to be closer to his extended family, he accepted a job with the United States Government as a fireman in Yuma, Arizona at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. From there, he and his family moved to Tooele, Utah where he continued his devotion to fire fighting with the Tooele Army Depot Fire Department. In Tooele, Chris and his family were able to make many new friends. Chris will be missed by all of those people who have had the opportunity to meet him. His entire married life was lived for his sweet wife and their lovely daughters. Chris is survived by his wife, Kathy and children Erica, Kristen, Nicole, Lauren and Athena. He is also survived by his father Scott M Anglesey (Margaret), his mother Tami Ursenbach, and his in-laws, Donald and Connie Bond; sibling Paul (Tracilynn), Melissa (Julio Cabel), Steven (Ange), Michael, Analee Branaman, Scott Jr., Marianne, Karen, and Garrett. Grandparents; Dr. Roy Conrad and Freda Ursenbach, LaMont W. and Ornell Anglesey, and Nancy Carol Milar and the many uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews. The family would like to express their appreciation to the Tooele Army Depot Fire Department, George E Wahlen VA Hospital, the Tooele Freemasons, Bishop Wheeler and the Westland Ward, and the many family and friends that have surrounded Kathy and her girls during this time of mourning. We miss you Chris. Funeral Services will be provided by Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main St., Tooele on Friday, July 23rd at 11:00 a.m. preceded by a viewing from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Christopher Scott Anglesey 8/10/1977 ~ 7/16/2010

Christopher Scott Anglesey was born August 10, 1977 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to Scott M Anglesey and Tami Ann Ursenbach. Chris grew up in Kaysville, UT and spent four years in England. His teenage years were spent in Southern California where he joined the United States Army. Chris was honorably discharged from the Army but remained in an inactive status.Chris met and married the love of his life, Kathy Bond of North Salt Lake. Later they were sealed in the Bountiful Temple. Together Chris and Kathy started their family with Erica. They added twin girls, Kristen and Nicole. War came back into Chris' life when he was called back into the Army in support of Iraqi Freedom. In their march into Baghdad, Chris, as an acting medic, responded to a downed helicopter crash and with the help of his fellow comrades, went to give aid. Their vehicle was hit with a RPG and we almost lost Chris that day. His fellow soldiers were not so lucky. For his selfless service, he was partially disabled, received the Bronze Star, and was honorably discharged. Chris returned home to his family where he continued his service to this country and became a Paramedic, EMT, and a fireman in South Carolina. Chris' family increased in size with the addition of Lauren and Athena. With Chris' desire to be closer to his extended family, he accepted a job with the United States Government as a fireman in Yuma, Arizona at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. From there, he and his family moved to Tooele, Utah where he continued his devotion to fire fighting with the Tooele Army Depot Fire Department. In Tooele, Chris and his family were able to make many new friends. Chris will be missed by all of those people who have had the opportunity to meet him. His entire married life was lived for his sweet wife and their lovely daughters. Chris is survived by his wife, Kathy and children Erica, Kristen, Nicole, Lauren and Athena. He is also survived by his father Scott M Anglesey (Margaret), his mother Tami Ursenbach, and his in-laws, Donald and Connie Bond; sibling Paul (Tracilynn), Melissa (Julio Cabel), Steven (Ange), Michael, Analee Branaman, Scott Jr., Marianne, Karen, and Garrett. Grandparents; Dr. Roy Conrad and Freda Ursenbach, LaMont W. and Ornell Anglesey, and Nancy Carol Milar and the many uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews. The family would like to express their appreciation to the Tooele Army Depot Fire Department, George E Wahlen VA Hospital, the Tooele Freemasons, Bishop Wheeler and the Westland Ward, and the many family and friends that have surrounded Kathy and her girls during this time of mourning. We miss you Chris. Funeral Services will be provided by Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main St., Tooele on Friday, July 23rd at 11:00 a.m. preceded by a viewing from 9:30-10:30 a.m.


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