Possible Missing Ordinances
My daughter passed away on February 6, 2021 and it is possible she left some ordinances uncompleted that she had reserved. I would like to have them released so I can complete them. I assume there must be at least a few. I asked her husband if he knew where the cards were and he has not been able to find them. I have copied and pasted her obituary to prove she is deceased and I also have added the link to the funeral service website. https://www.premierfuneral.com/obituaries/Brittaney-Burke/ Thanks for any help in this matter. Laurie Jean Wilson-Bell
Brittaney Dawn Bell Burke September 8, 1980 - February 6, 2021
Brittaney Dawn (Bell) Burke, angel daughter, wife, mother,
sister, and friend returned home to her Father-in-Heaven after a tragic
automobile accident on February 6, 2021 in Gilbert, Arizona. Brittaney was born
September 8, 1980 in Tempe, Arizona to Timothy Richard Bell, Sr., and Laurie
Jean Wilson-Bell. Brittaney was a sweet, loving child from the beginning. She
was so kind and patient with her rambunctious older brother, and she loved and
mothered her two younger brothers. Yet, every time she blew out her birthday
candles, she wished for a sister. When she was 14-years old, her wish was
finally granted and two years later, her second sister was born. She was deeply
devoted to her family, including her parents. From a young age, Brittaney loved
to play softball. She participated in recreational, fast pitch and high school
softball; she played pitcher, catcher, first base and centerfield. During one
game when she was pitching, the coach took her out after she had pitched too
many balls; she was so irritated at being removed from pitching that she hit a
home run when she was next at bat. The outfielders were still chasing the ball
when she rounded 3rd and headed for home. It was clear by the time she was 6
years of age that she would have a lovely soprano voice. During her first grade
Christmas program, she was the only one that could hit the high notes; her
voice rang out clear and beautiful. She attended Jordan High School in Sandy,
Utah, where she sang with several choirs, including Acapella and Madrigals. When
she tried out for Madrigals, she demonstrated her beautiful voice as well as
her deep devotion to her Savior, by singing I Know that My Redeemer Liveth from
Handel’s Messiah. Brittaney studied cosmetology in high school and vocal
performance in college. The greatest desire of her heart, however, was to be a
wife and mother. She married Randall Warren Burke on December 29, 1999 and they
were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on January 20, 2005. Five children were
born to them: Adam Michael, Hailey Sophia, Rose Marie, Isaiah Randall, and
Shiloh Dawn. A few years later, Brittaney and Randy fostered an infant girl who
needed them, and they were blessed to subsequently adopt Scarlett Ann.
Brittaney was a devout disciple of Jesus Christ. She was a life-long member of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She served in several
capacities in Primary: as the chorister, a teacher, and a leader. She also
served in most of her wards as a leader in the Young Women organization. She
showed much love and concern for all the girls, especially those who were
struggling in their lives and testimonies. Brittaney’s love for her Savior and
her great desire to emulate his example showed in the love and kindness she
gave to all who knew her. She never said an unkind word to or about anyone.
Even when friends were unkind, she never could purposely hurt anyone. She loved
her children and husband deeply and was constantly doing kind and loving things
for them. In her kitchen there is a sign on the windowsill that reads “If you
think my house is full, you should see my heart”. She taught her children the
gospel and she and Randy studied it with them every night before retiring to
bed. Family was always the most important thing in her life. Brittaney is
survived by her husband, her 6 children, her daughter-in-law Skylar, her
parents, her brothers Timothy Jr., Ian, and Jonathan (Jennifer) and her sisters
Caitlin (Michael Fletcher) and Victoria (Clyde Riboldi), her nephews Myron,
Forrest, Shepard and Luca and her nieces Emma, Lily, Lucy, and Samantha. She
was preceded in death by her grandparents and an uncle and aunt. Funeral
services for Brittaney will be held on February 16, 2021 at the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints Mount Jordan 7th Ward Chapel, 235 East 9800 South
in Sandy, Utah. There will be a viewing from 9:00 am to 10:45 am with the
service to follow at 11:00 am. Interment will follow immediately at Larkin
Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South in Sandy, Utah. Due to Utah State
mandated COVID-19 group gathering restrictions, attendance will be limited to
150, and the wearing of masks will be mandatory. To accommodate friends,
neighbors and all others who wish to participate, there will be a live video
stream of the services available at: https://youtu.be/6XC2q8OH3jY In lieu of
flowers, please consider donating to Mothers Against Drunk Driving in
Brittaney’s name at madd.org/donate-now/. Please indicate it is a Memorial gift
in her name.
Answers
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The ordinance reservations have been released from your deceased daughter's temple ordinance list.
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