Rebecca Lee-Anne Narmore “Becky”, came into the world on August 19th, 1983 in West Covina, California. Although it was a rainy day, she was nothing but a ray of sunshine to all who knew her. As a little girl, Becky enjoyed going to the beach and making sand castles. She liked to play with her Barbie dolls and made her little brothers Robert and Ryan play with her. She absolutely loved going to Disneyland and on road trips. When she was 13 years old, she and her family moved to Springfield, Illinois. While living there, she enjoyed babysitting and going to church and Young Womens. When she was 16, the family moved to Utah. She made many friends during this time in her life. She soon got her first job working at Target as a cashier. She enjoyed this job because she got to meet so many new people everyday. For years she would pray to have little sisters and her prayers were finally answered. Her mom remarried in 2000 and the family was blessed with three more children. Two of them were the little sisters she had always wanted. Becky had such a strong love for all of her family. She would do whatever she could to help them and let them know of her love. She was always generous with her time and talents. She enjoyed cooking for her family, trying new recipes, scrapbooking, trying out new hairstyles on her little sisters, reading, playing with her pets, and genealogy. In 2007 she moved to Casper, Wyoming with her family. While in Wyoming, she enjoyed babysitting for family and friends. She loved the children she babysat as if they were her own. She loved watching movies and having Sunday dinners and game nights with her family. She would always try to convince everyone to play Scattergories, and everyone would concede. Becky enjoyed making hairbows and painting. She was always supportive of her family. She never missed concerts, dance recitals, or awards ceremonies. Her family knew that they would always see Becky’s smiling face in the audience. Becky rescued a dog named Sophie, and they soon became inseparable. Becky would take Sophie everywhere she would go. Becky was also an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, where she held many callings. She loved going to church, but most of all she loved her Heavenly Father. Becky always lived her life in a way that would make her Heavenly Father proud. Becky was a christlike person. She was kind, generous, faithful, loving, and had such a sweet spirit. She would never judge or speak badly of anyone. Becky was an amazing example to all she came in contact with. She is greatly missed and loved by all who knew her. She has made an amazing impact on her family and will always be remembered fondly. After a valiant battle with Covid and its complications, Becky left this world on December 7th, 2020. She was surrounded by her family as she left this world. She is survived by her parents Charles Narmore and Kelly Cordova, her five siblings Robert Narmore, Ryan Narmore, Jessica Cordova, Samuel Cordova, Cadence Cordova, her honorary siblings Emma Bergstrom, Fredy Lopez Lopez, Paige Asmus, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. As well as her pets Sophie and Leo. She is preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents. Private services will be held for Rebecca on Saturday, December 19th at 2pm at Bustard & Jacoby Funeral Home. Due to Covid restrictions, those who would like to attend can watch a live stream on the Bustard and Jacoby Funeral Home website.
Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Bustard & Jacoby Funeral Hom e, 600 CY Avenue, Casper, Wyoming 82604.
Saturday, December 19, 2020
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