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Stephanie Leila Stevens

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
10/27/2021
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Stephanie Leila Stevens
October 27, 2021

                Stephanie Leila Stevens, 54, returned home to her loving Heavenly Father on October 20, 2021.

                Stephanie was born on June 14, 1967, to Mark and Nanalee Cook. She grew up in Moroni, Utah, where you’d find her spending her time with her 5 siblings or helping her dad run his store.

                She married the love of her life, Scott Stevens, on June 21, 1985.  Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple on February 21, 1987. They made their home in Ephraim, Utah, where together they raised their four beautiful children: Skyler, Sydney, Shalynn, and Shantel.

                Together they started Diamond S in 1998 from their home garage. The family business grew to be what it is today through love, life, passion and dedication. Because of this, they were able to work side by side every day, and it also allowed them the opportunity to find their favorite hobby. Razor riding became a huge part of their life where they could get away together. This is where they found friends that became family.

                Stephanie dedicated her life to her kids and grandkids. She would drop anything at any time if they needed her.  She had a very special love for each one of them. She and her husband had a passion for the mountains above their home, where you could find them with their family doing what they loved.  

She enjoyed spending her time reading, baking and playing “Words With Friends” with her close friend Deb.

                She had a way of making everyone around her feel loved and important. She had a contagious smile, laughed often and her heart was made of gold. She will be missed the most by her eternal companion, best friend and soulmate.

                She is survived by her husband, Scott; children Skyler Stevens, Sydney (Weston) Stilson, Shalynn (Kody) Anderson, Shantel (Matt) Taylor; grandkids Shandon, James, Sophie, Mckinley, and Addison; and two dogs, Cisco and Ringo.  She is preceded in death by her father Mark, father-in-law Grant, brother Heath, brother-in-law McKay and nephew JJ.

                Funeral services were held Tuesday Oct. 26, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. in the Ephraim 5th ward chapel (723 S 100 E). Interment was at the Ephraim City Cemetery. Online condolences at rasmussenmortuary.com.

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