Carollynn Gundry Fausett's Obituary
Carollynn Gundry Fausett passed away peacefully in her home November 12, 2018 in South Ogden. She was born July 31, 1962 to Phyllis and Donald Gundry in Salt Lake City.
Carollynn grew up in Salt Lake City, and this is where she met her first husband that blessed her with her two loving sons Justin and Jeff Crabb. Carollynn later met and married the love of her life Cory Fausett on August 13, 1993.
Carollynn loved to accessorize her life, she was always seen wearing large earrings, big bracelets and necklaces. She even tried to sell jewelry, but ended up buying more than she sold. Her love for adventure was the real deal. She loved to travel and would have spent her whole life on the Oregon Coast if she could have had her family all come with her. She thoroughly enjoyed her ice cream and could eat a whole carton in one sitting, it didn't matter what flavor it was.
Carollynn was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Cory and sister Roileen Gundry. She is survived by her two adoring sons, Justin (Mychelle) Crabb and Jeff Crabb; her sister Marva (Dave)Williams; sister Lorale (Scott) Hortin; brother Don (Kim) Gundry; brother Dean (Kae) Gundry; brother Darryl Gundry; and brother David Gundry. She is also survived by her four beautiful grandchildren, Kinidee, Abigail, Taysn, and Dailon. She was the sweet Grandma always sneaking her grandkids candies from her purse. She energetically tried to teach each grandchild to say "nana-papa-nana-papa" as their first word, to no avail.
Friends and family are invited to a funeral service for CarolLynn - 11:00 am, Saturday, November 17, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel at 4075 Orchard Avenue, South Ogden, Utah with a visitation prior to services from 9:45 to 10:45 am. Interment at Lindquist Washington Terrace Cemetery.
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