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Angela Eller

July 2, 1974 — August 6, 2015

Angela Eller

Angela Sargent Eller, our very dear wife, mother, daughter, sister, nurse and friend left us suddenly after a courageous battle with lung cancer on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015 at the age of 41, in Lincoln, Calif. Angie was born on July 2, 1974 to Lloyd Neil Sargent and Marilyn Horman Scoresby in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She was named Angela because she was like an angel. She was an easy baby and had beautiful natural curly, blonde hair. When she was four years old, she read the store names and surprised my mom that she could read. Mom asked her where she learned to read, and she said from Sesame Street. In the parent-teacher meeting in kindergarten, her teacher told mom that Angie passed off every skill she needed to do and was wonderful except she would raise her hand and would say "It would be better if you would say it this way." She was a happy little girl who sang and danced all around the house. At field day in elementary school, Angie and her brother, Alan, came home and showed Mom and Dad their ribbons. Alan had a handful of ribbons, and Angie didn't get any even though she tried her best. Alan ran inside, erased his name off the back and wrote Angie's name on the ribbon with the words "For the very best sport." Her brother, Alan, continued to take care and watch over her for the rest of her life. In junior high school, Angie wanted to become a cheerleader. She worked harder than anyone I know, but it just wasn't a natural talent for her. She never gave up though and worked every year and continued to keep trying out every year until her senior year, where she became the school mascot. It was fun to see this shy girl come alive when she was in her Bee costume. When she was determined, she never gave up, even when it wasn't easy for her. After graduating from Bonneville High School as valedictorian, she received an A.S. degree in nursing at Ricks College. Angie was a hard worker and always strived to do the best at everything she did. Angie was a very caring nurse and specialized in pediatric intensive care nursing (PICU) and cardiac care. She loved running and ran many marathons. She excelled in music and enjoyed playing the piano. Angie married Justin Thomas Eller in the Idaho Falls Temple on May 6, 1995. Together they had three beautiful children. Angie's greatest joy was being a mother and wife to her family. Angie was kind, selfless, patient, wonderful person who cared about the things that mattered the most. She is survived by her husband, Justin Thomas Eller, her daughters, Sienna Noel and Brinlee Shay, son Camden Colby Eller; mother Marilyn Sargent; siblings, Bryce and Lauralyn Sargent, Janeal Dowalo, Kevin and Cathy Sargent, Lorraine and Courtney Cox, Alan and Annette Sargent, Travis and Christa Sargent, Denise and Adam Christian; in-laws, Julia and Colby Eller, Jennifer Hudgins, Jeffery and Alisa Eller, Darren and Ashton Eller; and her large and loving extended family. She was preceded in death by her father Lloyd Neil Sargent; and grandparents, Lula and Gwyn Call, Lloyd and Amy Sargent, Clifford and Josie Scoresby, Merril and Delila Horman, Lee Carter, Calvin and Jan Eller Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 10, at the Lincoln 6th Ward, Lincoln, Calif. The viewing was held from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Nurse Honor Guard services were held just prior to the services held at 11 a.m. Graveside Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, August 15, 2015, at the Iona Cemetery in Iona, Idaho. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to http://www.gofundme.com/teamangie.

Graveside Services will be held

11 a.m. ,Saturday, August 15, 2015 Iona Cemetery 4900 East First Street Idaho Falls, ID 83401
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