Penny Yvonne Everley's Obituary
Penny Yvonne Everley
Penny passed away March 18, 2022, after courageously battling Multiple Sclerosis for most of her adult
life. Penny was born July 26, 1956, in Cumberland, MD to Frank and Catherine Carner. As the only girl
with four brothers, Penny learned how to be tough which gave her strength and determination that far
surpassed most.
The family later moved to Florida where she spent the majority of her younger years and found her love
for sunshine and the beach. She married Joseph Heinbach and they moved to Utah. Penny and Joe had
two sons, Joseph Heinbach Jr., and Brent Heinbach, who were Penny’s greatest source of pride. She and
Joe later divorced. Penny then met and married Mike Everley. They spent several years together, but
later divorced.
For most of her career Penny worked in the restaurant industry, owning and waitressing at many
establishments. She especially enjoyed owning Syracuse Café where she made many friends and
memories that she often reminisced about. Penny’s greatest loves were her grandkids, cooking for
family, shopping, getting glammed up, and visiting the beach. Even while in hospice care Penny insisted
on having her hair and makeup done, always wanting to look her best no matter what she may be
facing.
Penny is survived by her two sons, Joseph, and Brent (Shaunna - her daughter-in-law she loved dearly).
Five grandchildren: Brenden, Joee (Austin), Paysen, Jaden, Jaxten. One Greatgrandchild: Theo. Two
brothers Tim (Julie) Carner and Shelton Carner, many nieces and nephews, and her beloved best friend,
Donna Gutierrez.
Penny is preceded in death by both her parents, brothers Rick Carner and Larry Mcintosh, and niece
Michelle Carner.
The family extends a sincere thank you to Stonehenge of Ogden for the wonderful care they provided
Penny, and the many friendships she gained while there. They would also like to thank Applegate
Hospice for their care of Penny in her final days.
In of lieu of flowers, the family suggests sending memorial contributions to the National MS Society.
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