• Date Of Birth: August 28, 1995
  • Date Of Death: February 6, 2016
  • State: Utah

Megan Jayne Czech

Megan Jayne Czech left this world to return to her heavenly home February 6th, 2016. She had endured an unexpected illness and Heavenly Father took her in his arms, and into his rest. She left us much too soon, but we know she was welcomed with open arms by her loved ones.

She was born in Davis County Hospital, to Daniel Marcus and JoAnn Bradshaw Czech, on August 28th, 1995. She lived her 20 years in Colorado, Nebraska, and Utah.

Megan attended Grandview Elementary School, Mt. Ogden Middle School, and Ogden High School, where she made amazing friends and enjoyed wonderful teachers. She enjoyed singing, music, dance, and most anything creative. She had a love for animals, especially her beloved Kitty Kat. She participated in marching band, chamber and acapella choirs, Prostart competition cooking team, and many other creative activities. She also attended Weber State University, and Ogden Weber Applied Technology College.
Megan was a one-of-a-kind special spirit who touched everyone she came in contact with. She had a beautiful infectious smile that she shared readily, and a bright outgoing personality.

Megan was a member of the Burch Creek 1st Ward in South Ogden where she was loved by all. She loved the gospel and had received her Young Womanhood in Excellence Award. She also loved teaching in Primary, and serving on the Relief Society Activities Committee.

Megan loved to travel, see new places, and experience new things. She enjoyed numerous cruises with her family (especially her cruise buddy, Mom), and saw places like Glacier National Park, San Diego, Anaheim (Disneyland), San Francisco, and Washington, DC. She had fun traveling with her best friend London Johnson, her brother Matt, and her Dad as well.

Megan is survived by her parents, her brother Daniel M. Czech Jr. (Jorden), her brother Matthew G. Czech, her nephew Payton, and many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her loving grandparents Robert E. and Janice D. Czech, and Ruth J. Martin.

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