Kathy Dale Heath
April 29, 1948 - March 11, 2020
Kathy Dale Heath (Anderson) passed away peacefully on March 11, 2020, surrounded by her family. To anyone that knew her would tell you that her family was the most important thing to her and she worked hard every day to show it. Kathy was born to Pearl and Forrest Anderson in Lodi California shortly after the end of World War II, on April 29, 1948. Her father was a mechanic on B-29’s during World War II, and her mother was a schoolteacher. Kathy was a passionate genealogy buff and had been since the mid-1970s. She could often be found at the Genealogy library researching names, while her children rushed to make copies of what she found. A devoted mother and grandmother loved to have her family around her and would make sure to show a lot of support for us with anything we did and accomplished. Constantly asking if we prayed, had family prayer, scripture study and family home evening. She liked to be organized in her life, having an affinity for many, many lists keeping things in order. She served in the library of her ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints For over a decade she had dreams of owning a house on the Oregon coast. She could often be heard chanting “Beach, Beach, Beach”. Loving her many vacations driving up and down the coast. She is survived by her sister, Cheri Marchand, her children: Kyle Heath (Marissa), Joey Kristen Heath, Jeremy Kevin Heath (Jennifer), Jennifer Keri Heath (Richardson) (Ed), Joel Kendall Heath (Christine), Julie Kendra Heath, Justin Kelly Heath (Chantelle), Jonathan Kirk Heath, and James Kendall Heath (Ariel), as well as 14 grandchildren, she is preceded in death by her son Joshua Kerry Heath, her mother Pearl Helen Anderson (Hawkins), and her father, TSgt. Forrest Carleton Anderson Funeral services will be held at the LDS Chapel found at (725 S 200 E in Layton) at 12 noon with a view from 10:30 to 11:45 am. Burial to be done at Kaysville Cemetery.
Kathy Dale Heath (Anderson) passed away peacefully on March 11, 2020, surrounded by her family. To anyone that knew her would tell you that her family was the most important thing to her and she worked hard every day to show it. Kathy was born... View Obituary & Service Information