Staci Jo Jenkins Hart 1970 ~ 2007 Staci Jo Jenkins Hart born November 27, 1970 a daughter of Steve and Roma Jenkins died February 5, 2007 at the University of Utah Hospital from complications of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Staci served an LDS mission to the Alabama Birmingham Mission from 1992-1993 where she made many long lasting friends. Staci married John Napier Hart IV May 2, 1996 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Staci attend North Summit High, Dixie College and Romney Travel School. Staci was a fun loving person and made friends everywhere she went. She lived a life of service to others and enjoyed traveling many places through her work as a travel agent. She enjoyed scrap-booking, shopping, traveling and being with friends and relatives, especially her sisters, Rachelle and Stefani and cousins Melissa and Terri. She has recently made many kindergarten friends while serving as an aid at the North Summit Elementary in Coalville, Utah. She loved the children and they loved her. Staci is survived by her husband, John Napier Hart IV and daughter Savannah Alexis Hart, 7 of Hoytsville, UT; parents, Steve and Roma Jenkins; sisters, Rachelle (Karl) Mellor, Hoytsville, and Stefani Dawn Jenkins-Jones (Kevin), St. George; brothers, Skyler Jenkins (Teresa Deforest), Coalville, and Bart Jenkins, Washington, Utah. Grandparents, Joe and Belva Jenkins, Coalville and Helen C. Judd, Hoytsville. Neices and nephews: Lindsay, John, Kaylee, and Luke Mellor; Lennon and Zoe Jones, St. George, and many special cousins. Sisters-in-law: Jennifer (Dave) Nielsen, Provo; Staci (Jacob) Bishop, Brigham City; Heidi Hart, Honolulu, Hawaii; Tiffany (Dallan) Rigby, Santa Maria, CA; and Amber (Brandon) Grover, Pocatello, ID; brothers-in-law, Tony Hart and Alex (Elise) Hart, Idaho Falls and Joshua (Tressa) Hart, Provo. Staci was preceded in death by brother, Gary Ryan Jenkins, 17 who died from a similar connective tissue disorder on April 5, 1995; grandfather, Leon M. Judd. Staci will be greatly missed by all who knew her, but her beautiful spirit and personality will live with us until we meet again. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 9 at 12:00 noon in the Coalville Stake Center in Coalville, Utah. Family and friends may call Thursday, February 8, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. and Friday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church. Funeral Directors, Walker Mortuary, Coalville, Utah Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walker-mortuary.com
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