Deborah Marie Latham's Obituary
Deborah Marie Austin Latham, Age 58, passed away on March 30th 2018 at Jordan Valley West hospital, West Valley City, Utah due to Heart failure. she was born February 16th 1960 in DeKalb, Illinois to Donna Pearson Austin and Max Eugene Austin.
Deborah married David Scott Latham in the South Jordan Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on April 1st 1999.
At a young age Deborah's family moved a couple of times living in Culver City California, while there the family joined the LDS church. Due to health reasons with her father the family move to Haydon Idaho where she graduated from CoeurDalane High School in 1978. She married Brent Condie and had 1 boy and 2 girls. William, Amanda and Diana. They lived in Post Falls Idaho. After her marriage ended she moved to Salt Lake City a year and a half later she met and married David Latham who had 3 children, Nichole, Carl and Brittany. For work related reasons David and Deborah move to Mesa, Arizona then to Haydon, Idaho; Kansas City, Missouri; Florida; North Carolina; Southern Idaho; Utah County Utah and finally Salt Lake County Utah where she passed away in West Valley City Utah.
Deborah is survived By Her husband, David Latham; Daughters, Amanda Reed and Diana Condie, Step-Children, Nichole, Carl, Belinda and Brittany Latham. Her parents Donna and Mike Austin; Brothers and sister in-laws Dan (Cari) and Dennis (Jana) Austin.
6 grandchildren, Alana Levitt; Lillian; Rocky and Tyrion Reed; William "Curtis" Condie 2nd; Tristan Adamson and 1 great-grand child, Christopher Condie.
She was preceded in death by her son William Curtis Condie.
There will be a Celebration of Life to be held on Saturday the 7th of April at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Chapel located at 3836 W. 4100 S. West Valley City, Utah. There will be a viewing at 10:00 AM followed by services at 11:00 AM.
Interment will take place at Elysion Burial Gardens 1075 E. 4580 S. Salt Lake City, Utah at approximately 1:30-2pm.
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