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----------------------------------------- Parents -----------------------------------------
Shane Dee Lake *
    Birth:
    Death:
    Marriage: - (divorced)
Sarah Grace Stovall Other Spouses:
    Birth: 01 Feb 1968 - Los Gatos, Santa Clara, California
    Death: 16 Dec 2010 - Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada
---------------------------------------- Children ----------------------------------------

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  Taylor Dee Lake*
    Born
     Died
  Dominique Janette Lake*
    Born
     Died
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Notes:
Research Notes -- David G Brewer 
Obituary for Sarah Grace Stovall Zielinski published in the Utah Deseret News, Jan 23, 2011:

Sarah Grace Stovall Zielinski 1968 ~ 2010 
Sarah Grace Stovall Zielinski, daughter of Bradley Stovall and Valerie Brewer, passed away December
16, 2010 while on a trip to Sparks, Nevada, of complications due to Diabetes. She was born February
1, 1968 in Los Gatos, California and last resided in West Valley, Utah with her loving fiancée
Danny Fisher. Sarah was a Recreational Therapist with Turn Community Services in Salt Lake City, Utah
until January 2010, when she suffered a severe stroke. With her characteristic determination, she
recovered much of her ability. Surviving are Danny, her parents, sisters Jocelyn Ramona Stovall Owens
(Chris, Omaha, Nebraska) and Maya Bianca Reynaga Vazquez (Israel, Salt Lake City); children Taylor
Dee Lake (Sacramento, California), Dominique Janette Lake (Ryan Wille, Sandy, Utah), Joshua Sean
Gannaway (Ferndale, Washington), Noel Alexander Gannaway (West Valley, Utah); one granddaughter
Maurynna Adiara Wille, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Sarah will be
remembered for her independent mind and giving personality. Her many friends in the Human Services
community attest to her years of service there. She will be missed so very much by her many friends
and extended family. Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 29 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at
the offices of Turn Community Services, 423 West 800 South, Salt Lake City. 
2011-01-23 21:20:35