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Audrey "Froggie" Van Harten, born April 25, 1969, passed away on January 27, 2025. She was known by many as Froggie but always preferred Audrey. A woman of great warmth, kindness and intelligence, she was caring, empathetic and had a beautiful soul. Her vibrant personality often made her the life of the party.

Audrey graduated from Layton High School in 1987 and became a mother for the first time on May 26, 1990. She welcomed her second child into the world on April 19, 1991. In 2005, she married Terry Vinson but in 2015 decided to take different paths

. Over the years, she became a proud grandmother to Gabriel Maw, Kaira Maw, Adrian V., Zaiden S., Aizlee V., AnnaLinda Maw, Zaya V., and Claire Maw. The joy of her life was her family, referring to the birth of her children as her greatest accomplishment.

Through her love for music, Audrey enjoyed a range of artists, from Jelly Roll and Shinedown to Styx and P!nk. Her favorite television shows included Forensic Files, Criminal Minds, Murder she wrote, Cold case files, and the Big Bang Theory. She was an avid fan of the Seahawks, Steelers, and Penguins. Audrey found relaxation through painting, drawing, and singing karaoke. Most of all, she cherished spending time with her children and grandchildren.

Audrey's favorite local spot was Bogeys Night club. She cherished vacations in Melbourne and Bondi Australia, Mesquite Nevada, Bainbridge, and Seattle Washington. Her favorite snacks included Dots Pretzels and a Blended Blackberry pie from Daily Rise, with an ice cold Cherry Coke Zero. Emerald Green was her favorite color.

She leaves behind a rich legacy of love, unity, and generosity. Audrey will be remembered by her children KeyLee (Scipper) VanHarten-Maw and Jordon Van Harten, her former husband Terry Vinson, and her siblings Ronald (Rosalinda) Van Harten, Vicki (Bill) Colvin, and Megan Dickerson. She was predeceased by her mother, Linda Weber, her father, Robert "Rick" Dickerson, her grandfather Conrad Weber, and her grandmother LaRayne Weber. Along with her family, Audrey also had many close friends, including Dawn (Billy) Nebeker for over 30 years and Dolores Pullen whom she grew extremely close to in her last days.

A viewing for Audrey will be held on February 7, 2025, at 6:00 PM at 1867 N Fairfield Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to her children via her daughter KeyLee's Cash app $KeyLeeMaw. Audrey's wisdom will live on through her lessons, particularly her belief that "what is done in the dark will always come to light".

Audrey's life was a testament to her firm belief in love, unity, and Compassion for one another. She is forever Loved and Deeply Missed. 

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Audrey "Froggie" Van Harten