Dec 14, 1960 - Sep 29, 2024December 14, 1960 - September 29, 2024
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St. George, UT
Central, Utah
proved talent as an adolecent. she could do anything. Sports, singing, writing, piano
Wendy had a way of bringing joy to the simplest of moments. Her vibrant spirit was unforgettable, from her love for the color purple, her legendary foot rubs, rocking out to heavy metal music, and her endless Popsicle stick jokes that would always bring a smile. She lived life fully, with a carefree charm that made everything brighter just by being herself. Wendy never needed much, but she always gave. One of her unique gestures was the scrubbies she would crochet by hand and gift to friends and family. These thoughtful creations were a symbol of her caring nature—always finding small, meaningful ways to show her love and appreciation. She never missed an opportunity to celebrate those she cared about, especially when it came to birthdays. Wendy had an incredible ability to make everyone feel special, whether it was through a heartfelt song belted from the top of her lungs or a thoughtful phone call. Her presence made every gathering feel warmer and more joyful. Wendy’s love for her family was boundless. She would do anything for the people she cared about, always going out of her way to help and bring joy to their lives. Whether it was a small gesture or simply being there when needed, Wendy made sure her family knew how much she loved them. She was also a fantastic listener, always fully present in every conversation. She gave her undivided attention to those around her, making sure everyone knew just how much she cared. Her love was felt not only through her words but also in the way she made you feel important. Wendy loved her hobbies, beading, crocheting, and bedazzling, she just couldn't be ideal, Always loving to create. She was eager to share her passions, from movies and shows to whatever new interest she was diving into, giving most of her creations away as gifts. But it was her enthusiasm that was the true gift, and she made sure everyone around her felt part of her joy. Through both the light and dark times, Wendy’s spirit remained full on. She didn’t let hardships take away her laughter or warmth; instead, she embraced life with her whole heart, always managing to lift those around her with humor and love. Family gatherings will never be the same without Wendy’s radiant energy, her contagious laugh, and her comforting hugs. She brought love, care, and countless thoughtful moments to our lives, leaving us with memories we will treasure forever. Though Wendy may no longer be with us, the love and joy she shared will continue to shine in our hearts. Her memory will live on through the gifts she gave, the laughter she brought, and the warmth she left behind. We will miss her deeply, but we find peace in knowing that one day, we will meet again, sharing stories, hugs, and the light that was uniquely hers.
daughter, grandaughter, neices an nephews. she never forgot a birthday or important days.. She was eveyones cheerleader and would brighten up any room she entered.
being with her family. Heritage was everything to Wendy. Family Reunions and every get togehter
Denver Broncos fan!
survived by daughter Heidi Hunt, grandaughter Rikky Haws, George and Kathleen Staheli (Parents), Lesli Walker, RaeLee Curtis, Krista Seagers, Mardee Johnston, Brenda Jo Jackson, Robbie Staheli, Trent Staheli, Kathy Jo Staheli (Siblings)
crochet anything. Quilting, Diamond Beads
From a small child She made friends everywhere she went. She was loved by everyone.
Wendy Staheli, born on December 14, 1960, in St. George, Utah, passed away on September 29, 2024, in Central, Utah. She was a vibrant spirit whose infectious laughter and boundless love touched the lives of everyone around her.
Wendy possessed an extraordinary ability to bring joy to the simplest moments, from her cherished love for the color purple to her legendary foot rubs. A remarkable talent as an adolescent, she excelled in sports, singing, writing, and playing the piano. Her passion extended to her hobbies, which included crocheting, beading, and quilting—each creation a testament to her caring nature. Wendy never hesitated to share her creations, always gifting scrubbies, quilts, and other handmade items to friends and family as symbols of her affection.
Wendy's family meant everything to her. She cherished her role as a mother to her daughter, Heidi Hunt, and a grandmother to her granddaughter, Rikky Haws. Her love for her family was unwavering, and she made every effort to celebrate their milestones, ensuring no birthday or significant day was forgotten. She was a dedicated cheerleader for her nieces and nephews and had a unique gift for making everyone feel special. Her family gatherings were filled with warmth, laughter, and love, creating memories that will be treasured forever.
She is survived by her loving parents, George and Kathleen Staheli, and her siblings: Lesli Walker (Darin), RaeLee Curtis (Bruce), Krista Seagers (Matt), Mardee Johnston (Jed), Brenda Jo Jackson, Robbie Staheli (Janet), Trent Staheli (Andi), and Kathy Jo Staheli. Wendy's legacy of love and joy extends to her many nieces and nephews, who will forever remember her as the magical force that brightened their lives.
Wendy worked at Moore Business Forms, Dixie Printing, and was an owner of Staheli Catering and an antique shop, where her creativity and warmth shone through in all she did. She was an avid Denver Broncos fan and embraced life with a carefree charm that made every moment brighter.
Though Wendy has left this world, her spirit will continue to shine in the hearts of those she touched. Her legacy of love, laughter, and kindness will forever be remembered, and her family finds solace in knowing that her magical presence will live on in their memories. Wendy will be deeply missed, but her love and light will never be forgotten.
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St. George, UT
Central, Utah