header 1
header 2
header 3

In Memory

Shaunna Naylor (Platt)

Shaunna Naylor (Platt)

Shauna died on March 16, 2003 from a rare form of liver cancer. (This yearbook picture is from the 1968 yearbook). Following is her obituary published in the Salt Lake Tribune on March 20, 2003.

Shaunna Dawn Platt 10/14/50 ~ 3/16/03  Shaunna Platt, after a valiant fight against a rare form of liver cancer, stepped quietly away from her mortal existence to join her Heavenly Father, family and friends who had gone before. In her last moments and in the arms of her loving husband Jim, Shaunna expressed her honest love for "ALL" of her children she has come to know and love: Jennifer, Jacob, Scott, Shannon, Tyler, Kimberly, Spencer and Katy. She had as much love as anybody had to give and lavished it on her whole family and friends and especially on her thirteen grandchildren.  Shaunna was the only child born to her loving parents Larry and Beverly Naylor in Salt Lake City, Utah. After her education, she worked in the electrical equipment sales industry where, in her later years she met and married her husband of thirteen years, Jim Platt. Jim and Shaunna established their home in the mountains surrounding Monroe, Washington; and there she devoted the rest of her time to her cats and dogs, gardening, gourmet cooking and her neighbors. She always had time for someone else's needs and she was gracious in the giving of her heart, her time and her talents to others. We love you Shaunna, and if love alone could heal, you would still be with us today. We will miss you. Rest comfortably in the arms of God until we meet again soon.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=shaunna-dawn-platt&pid=873800

 
go to bottom 
  Post Comment

08/05/19 07:26 PM #1    

Marc Call

Shaunna and her family moved in next door during the junior high years when we were going to Clayton Jr. High. Shaunna and her parents were wonderful neighbors. I remember dancing with Shaunna at the Clayton school dances and getting together a time or two to watch Nightmare Theatre. Shaunna had an infectious laugh and a mischievous twinkle in her eye. Shaunna was living in the Pacific Northwest when she passed away. She loved being out on the water so some of her ashes were spread on Puget Sound.


08/06/19 03:00 PM #2    

Kathleen White (Corbett)

Kathi White Corbett

I have the best of memories of Shaunna and her family. We were good friends since Jr. High. I went to see her many times in Monroe where she lived in a beautiful log home she helped her husband build. I sat with her through some chemo treatments and we had long talks about life, family and old friends. I still miss her infectious energy and optimism!


go to top 
  Post Comment