Lauren was a radiant human being, a beautiful, independent soul who will live eternally in the hearts of all she touched. Her smile was magical and well known by the countless friends and family who were drawn to her. She was known as an honest, articulate, intelligent individual who love the sun, the snow, and life itself. She was a celebration of youth. She was known as the type of friend everybody should have. Her confidence is enduring. Like her father, she was a driven athlete. She was a track superstar at East High School. Like her mother, she exuded an outer beauty that was only matched by her inner beauty and soul. She had a great aptitude in the latest trends and styles. She graduated early in the fall of 2006 and was currently pursuing an education at Westminster College.
Lauren grew up in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Cottonwood Club swim team. She loved the beach, the pool, and any vacation. She was an animal lover, particularly dogs, the hairier the better. She was a gifted artist. Perhaps her life is best described by the countless friends and relatives who love her. She was the center of our family, the keystone of our lives, a binding eternal spirit who left this earth far too early. In turn, she left a gap in our souls.
We will grasp her zest for life with the first snowfall at ‘The Bird.’ We will remember her endearing style when we wear flip-flops at the beach. We will envision her grace when we see a diving board or a track meet. We will feel her presence at her favorite restaurants. We will hear her echo whenever there is laughter and wherever there is love. Lauren, you live eternally in each one of us.