1984 ~ 2004
Kari Lynn SanMiguel, 20, our beloved mom, daughter, and sister, died November 26, 2004.
She was born January 7, 1984 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Johnny and Kay Arlene DeTevis San Miguel. Kari was a member of the Catholic Church and enjoyed outdoor activities including camping and fishing; she also enjoyed going on picnics in American Fork Canyon. Kari cherished her two sons.
Survivors: sons, Jose Miguel Topete and Jorge Enrique Topete, both West Jordan; boyfriend, Jose Luis Topete; mother, Kay Arlene San Miguel, West Valley City; father, Johnny San Miguel, Salt Lake City; sisters, Lori Chavez, West Valley City, Brenda Chavez (Robert), St. George; brother, Richard Chavez (Michelle), St. George.
Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday, December 1, 2004, 11 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State. Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday at the mortuary 7:30 p.m. where friends may call for a viewing from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery.
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