We knew each other for over 20 years. I could write several country songs about all I've learned from you. You taught me about love, hate is temporary, how to accept people however they may be, intelligence, addiction, generosity, trusting one's instinct, and of course how to party like a rock star! Who knew I'd actually be your best man at your wedding. You didn't have to show me how short life really is." Whom also introduced her to her husband Chris Wehmeyer who adored her, living a life together with lots of fun, making of great memories, yet sadly taken too soon. Her Mother-in-law Sue Wehmeyer accepted her with open arms, loved her and the happiness she brought to her son. Angell was a gift to all of us, the time we were allowed to have her as a part of our lives leaves us with heavy hearts of a great loss, nonetheless of fun and her greatest of humorous memories, lessons of life and an unconditional love, always and forever within us. Dear sweet Angell, all of your family loves you... Grandparents, Bill & Jean Bigelow, Audrey Eastman, and All the Best of many Aunts, Uncles and cousins a girl could have.... In addition to, extended family and friends as chosen family, and many, many friends...