Naomi Cardon Stamm

March 30, 1954 – October 13, 2019 – (age 65)

Beloved Naomi Cardon Stamm, age 65, passed away suddenly Sunday, October 13, 2019 in her home. She is survived by her loving husband Dave Stamm, daughters April Hicks (husband Bill), Hilary Murray (husband Nick Kiely), one son Daniel Murray (wife Amy) and adoring grandchildren Jasmine Phillips, Merrok Murray, and Knox Murray.

Naomi was born to loving parents Wayne and Sharlene Cardon March 30, 1954 in Logan, Utah. She is the second oldest of eight children.

Her surviving brothers are John, Paul, Sam and Matt Cardon. She has two living Sisters Mary Theurer and Anna McCleve. Little brother, David Cardon passed away at age 9.

Naomi was a joyful and loving child, kind to her siblings and everyone she met. She made every encounter and activity fun. She has a wit, a smile, and refreshing humor that endeared her to all. Last week she was found playing imaginary hunting games in tents, to the delight of the grandchildren.

She graduated from Benson Elementary, North Cache and Sky View High schools. She certified as a dental assistant and attended classes at Bridgerland School. But she set her most important career to care for, encourage, and rear her children and love her grandchildren. She met and married Dave Stamm, the love of her life. Together they are a wonderful team focusing on family, laughing, and loving.

Naomi loved the outdoors. She loved hunting, fishing, hiking, playing games, and traveling. She cherished every moment with her husband and family. She encouraged her children and grandchildren to develop skills, talents and to do well in school. Her influence for kindness and compromise, healing and inquisitiveness will resonate forever when we think of her.

A Celebration of Life reception will be held at Cache Valley Mortuary on Thursday, October 24, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:00pm and services will be held at 625 East 600 South in Smithfield on Friday, October 25, 2019 at 11:00am after which there will be a procession to her final resting place in the Logan Cemetery.

Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at cvmortuary.com

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