We will be trying to update this as often as we can, feel free to leave comments and questions for us...Her treatments have begun and she is beginning to feel better. Thanks for your prayers & support, Rick
From Katie Searl and family: Angie you are in our thoughts and prayers daily and you have got it in you to beat this! You have a great family and a long life ahead – you GO GIRL!!! We love you and will keep in touch – Katie
So happy to hear you are feeling some better. Thanks for the update Rick. Eat the magic berries and tell me if you need more. I am trying to send a picture of Grace that would make anyone smile but I am a technoidiot (new word, I will take credit). Maybe someone will help me someday. So smile when you imagine her in her elephant costume with the trunk sticking out of her forehead. It was pretty cute even if she is now calling me "Fatpa". Hang tough chica, we love you very much. Mark
Dear Angie & Rick, Think of you everyday and sending prayers and much love to you all. This site is a great idea -thanks! Take care and keep the faith! I know you are in good hands. The Anderson gang from Cheyenne sends love and many positive thoughts. Aunt Suzi
Tribute: Angela Kelley Fooshee was born in Robbinsdale, Minnesota to James Patrick and Kathleen Sue (Lamoureux) Wurth. Her natural passion for life shown through the twinkle in her eyes. She was driven by her love of family and nature. Camping, playing games and telling stories around the campfire, hiking, watching the sunset (sunrise was much too early), and stopping to smell the flowers were just a few of her favorite things. She was a quiet thrill-seeker. There was never a roller coaster too high. She loved poetry, music, and enjoyed dancing with all her heart. Her traditional values inspired her to create countless family memories and crab wedges for everyone. When it came to holidays, she made sure that we had all the festive food, decorations, activities and games to ensure a lifetime of memories.
Compassion for others came naturally to her. She always looked for the beauty in life, in people, and in nature. Her kind, gentle manner and her playful nature made her the best mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend anyone could ever wish for. She was a natural caretaker, always looking out for the needs of others before her own. She cherished her family and friends. Angie truly made our world a better place.
Mrs. Fooshee touched many hearts during her nine years as an elementary teacher. She enjoyed making a difference in the lives of her students and in the world around her. But she was more than a teacher of children; she taught ALL of us how to be thankful and grateful, and to trust in God completely. Her journey through life inspired all of us.
Mrs. Fooshee died on Monday, June 23, 2008 at North Colorado Medical Center Hospice and Palliative Care of Greeley. Survivors: Her husband, Richard L. Fooshee; daughter, Madelynn Fooshee; son, Jacob Fooshee, all of Greeley; her parents, Jim and Kathy Wurth of Berthoud, Colorado; two siblings, Brian Wurth and wife Helene of Fort Collins, Colorado, Kelsey Wurth of Berthoud; grandparents, Royal and Betty Lamoureux of Loveland, Colorado.
Services: 10:00 a.m. Monday, June 30, 2008 at Our Savior’s Church in Greeley.
Internment: Estes Valley Memorial Gardens, Estes Park, Colorado
Note: Memorial contributions may be made to the Angela Fooshee Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of Adamson Chapels, 2000 47th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634.
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From Katie Searl and family:
Angie you are in our thoughts and prayers daily and you have got it in you to beat this! You have a great family and a long life ahead – you GO GIRL!!! We love you and will keep in touch – Katie
So happy to hear you are feeling some better. Thanks for the update Rick. Eat the magic berries and tell me if you need more. I am trying to send a picture of Grace that would make anyone smile but I am a technoidiot (new word, I will take credit). Maybe someone will help me someday. So smile when you imagine her in her elephant costume with the trunk sticking out of her forehead. It was pretty cute even if she is now calling me "Fatpa". Hang tough chica, we love you very much.
Mark
Dear Angie & Rick, Think of you everyday and sending prayers and much love to you all. This site is a great idea -thanks! Take care and keep the faith! I know you are in good hands. The Anderson gang from Cheyenne sends love and many positive thoughts.
Aunt Suzi
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