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Daysha E. (Penrod) Roberts

Posted 2021-05-10 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on May 7, 2021 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Daysha E. Roberts, 72, passed unexpectedly May 4, 2021 at Sante
Rehabilitation Center in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born May 13, 1948
in McNary, Arizona, daughter of Mazel and Pearl Penrod.

Daysha graduated with a bachelor’s in education from NAU in 1970. She
had three passions in life she pursued, her family, her church, and
her love for teaching. She met her loving husband, Danny Roberts
within the local community theatre group where she directed many
productions during her free time. They married shortly after on Aug.
9, 1982 and celebrated 39 years of marriage. She spent her entire
adult life in Kingman, Arizona where she continued her lifelong career
in education teaching at Kingman Junior High School for 34 years,
enriching the lives of young adults through drama and theatre. She was
a loving member of the LDS community she lived within. She was
predeceased by her parents Mazel and Pearl Penrod.

Surviving in addition to her husband Danny are her siblings Eric and
Candace; her children Reue’l, Daylene, and Paul; and her grandchildren
Gavriel, Uriel, Keiran, Rowan, Sydney, Macie, Rhett and Briggs.

A service remembrance will be held at the LDS Church at 10 a.m., May
8, 3180 Rutherford St., Kingman, Arizona 86401. Interment will be held
on May 10 at 10 a.m. at Lakeside Cemetery, 1265 Larson Road, Lakeside,
Arizona 85929.

Those of you who wish to remember Daysha in a special way may make
gifts in her memory to 929 E. Mary Lynn Lane, Kingman, Arizona 86409.



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