Angela Lee Chantrill

January 17, 1986 — April 2, 2026

Santa Clara, Utah

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On April 2, 2026 little angel Angela Chantrill passed from this world into the arms of loved ones who have passed on before. At the time of her passing, she was surrounded by family and loved ones.

She was born in Provo, Utah on January 17, 1986 and thanks to the LDS Family Services she was eagerly welcomed home and adopted by Allen and Georgia Chantrill and her older brother, Chris who had been adopted six years earlier. They lived in Salina, Utah. Seven months after joining the family, with everyone dressed in white, baby Angela, her parents and brother joined hands across an alter in the Manti Temple and were sealed for time and eternity as a family, never to be separated even by death. It was a spiritual, heavenly experience never to be forgotten.

From early childhood she always wanted to be grown up and explore. She learned to walk at nine months and she was off and running and never stopped. Although her brother Chris was six years older than her he allowed her to tag along with him and his friends. He even created a little seat on the back of his bike that she could ride on and more easily participate in his adventures. Her brother reported that she always had an entrepreneurial spirit and would ask him many times for his advice on new projects she was interested in. She even travelled internationally in her adventures.

In her early years she enjoyed keeping up with her brother and clogging. Her clogging team played in the Lagoon Amusement Park and on a cruise. She also enjoyed piano lessons and voice lessons. She won the title of Little Miss North Sevier in a beauty pageant singing “If They Could See Me Now!”

After Salina, the family moved to Santa Clara, Utah. She enjoyed living in Santa Clara where she had many friends, many of which remained friends throughout the rest of her life. As a young adult there she became a nanny.

She then moved to New York for a few years and worked for a door-to-door pest control company. She became friends with some gang members who kept her safe and taught her to dye her blond hair black for safety. She also worked for a short time for a magazine company in New York City and an insurance mogul in Las Vegas, Nevada. She then came back to the St George area and eventually started working for Dr. Colleen Andrus helping in her doctor’s office and as a nanny for her two children, Lindsey and Cody.

In 2012 she and Bob Crosby welcomed into the world their daughter Ayla Harlee Crosby. Ayla was the most important thing in Angela’s life. She was a very loving, doting mother for her daughter. She monitored her school work and school activities and soccer practices and games. Bob has taken over and is a great dad.

Angela worked hard at getting a degree in Information Technology through the University of Phoenix and Western Governors University. She accomplished this goal shortly before passing.

Angela worked hard at keeping track of her parents and making sure they were safe and taken care of. Though she was not active in church she made sure to have family prayer with her parents at night. She supported her mother’s working at the St George temple knowing that it was important work for her to go though she was needed at home to help the family.

She became ill on December 30, 2025 and went to the emergency room for a simple iron infusion and ended up staying three weeks. It was only then that she was found to have liver cancer. She spent the rest of her time between the hospital and home. Just three months later she lost the battle to the cancer. She left a big hole in in the hearts of her family and friends as she passed. She will be greatly missed by many.

The family has a firm belief that she is now with loved ones including her Savior Jesus Christ and that they will again warmly and lovingly embrace each other.

She is survived by parents, Allen and Georgia Chantrill, her daughter Ayla Harlee Crosby, Bob Crosby, her brother Chris Chantrill and his wife Ami Chantrill, and many cousins, friends and aunts and uncles.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 11, 2026 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3815 Rachel Drive, Santa Clara, Utah 84765. The viewing will be 9:30-10:45 am with the funeral services at 11:00. Interment will be the same day at the Santa Clara City Cemetery.

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