Honoring the Life and Legacy of

Stephanie D (Jensen) Diamond

July 7, 1977 – August 27, 2021

Obituary

Stephanie D (Jensen) Diamond passed away with her husband by her side on August 27, 2021, at 12:15 a.m. after a long, tough battle with colon cancer. She spent her last few weeks surrounded by her children and family.

Stephanie was born to Jerry G Jensen and Dorothy Nell Limb Jensen, of Salem, Utah, on July 7, 1977, at the Payson Hospital. She was delivered as an emergency C-section by Dr Brian Wolsey. She was a dainty delicate beautiful baby. She was caring and kind and forgiving from the get-go. She cared more about others than herself and always brought a giggle and laugh to her family. Her laugh was contagious. She truly cared about everyone around her, maybe a little too much. She wore her feelings on her sleeve, so her brothers and sisters always knew when she was bugged, upset, sad, or extremely happy.

Stephanie was raised in Salem, Utah. Her kindergarten teacher took her by the hands and shared with her mother that she was something special, a most delicate, dainty, pretty-little girl. She said that Steph had a big heart and cared about everyone in her class. That big heart and caring for everyone became Stephanie’s theme. Obviously, her favorite number was 7 due to her birthdate (7/7/77). She spent her elementary years at Salem Elementary School, attended middle school and junior high school in Spanish Fork, Utah, and graduated from Spanish Fork High School in May 1995.

Stephanie’s first passion was dancing and performing. She was in dance clubs, parades, and many performances. She always had encouraging words for the younger members of her dance teams, cheering them on and giving them hugs. Stephanie truly enjoyed being in the Dance Company at Spanish Fork High School.

She made friends easily and cherished them. Her friends meant everything to her. She loved just hanging out with friends. To this day she has many good friends. She often talked about Michelle at work and Michelle her neighbor and others.

She attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah. Stephanie fell in love with country dancing and was an officer in the Western Swing Dance Club at college. She had a soft spot and great love for cowboys. Any guy wearing a cowboy hat was a step above others in her book. She loved horses and cowboys, and western music and country dancing.

She was already in love with Joshua (Josh) Curtis Diamond before she even met him. He was a saddle bronc rider and wore a cowboy hat. They met at a Western-swing dance. She married her dream cowboy on January 23, 1999. Josh is the son of Ken and Martha Elliott of Provo, Utah and Milt and Cynthia Diamond of Magna, Utah.

Stephanie fell in love with Josh’s two children from a previous marriage, Samantha Diamond and Cole Diamond—at that time, Samantha was age 5 and Cole was age 4. Stephanie cherished them like her own. She was so excited to be pregnant and to be blessed with the delivery of Kasey Diamond in the summer of 1999, and then equally excited for the delivery of Curtis Diamond in late fall of 2000. Kasey and Curtis, as maternal children, have a strong bond to Stephanie’s heart. She was so proud of her 4 children. It seemed that 2 girls and 2 boys made her complete. Stephanie gracefully blended two families together. A few years into their marriage Josh and Stephanie became aware of another child, Kristona, who they lovingly welcomed into their home for a couple of years. Although she spends most of her time with her mother, Stephanie has a special place in her heart for Kristona.

In July of 2014, Stephanie was diagnosed with Colon Cancer. The next seven years she and Josh battled the ugly beast of cancer. Stephanie was a hero to many during those seven years. She bravely faced surgeries, test after test, PET scans, CT scans, consistent blood draws, chemo, radiation, Huntsman trials, and more cancer fighting procedures, making tough decisions along the way. Fighting to stay alive as long as possible, praying to see her children graduate from high school and be a little more ready to face the world.

Stephanie is a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many positions in her faith. She often relied on Priesthood Blessings from her father, brothers, and ward members to get her through those very tough times battling cancer. Stephanie found comfort and joy in attending the LDS Temple as often as she could. She stayed faithful to her commitments.

Stephanie spent 20 years working at Modere (formerly known as Neways) in Springville, Utah. She loved her co-workers and the social marketers she managed. Stephanie held several positions at Modere. She became an elite rep in the North America market. She often trained others on every aspect of the job, she was especially skilled in running reports and completing month-end data. She was recently honored by Modere’s CEO, Asma Ishaq, at a Zoom forum. Asma expressed that Stephanie represented everything that Asma wants Modere to represent. She said the theme she kept hearing from Stephanie’s co-workers and social marketers, is that Stephanie was kind, caring, patient, non-judgmental, and willing to consistently go the extra mile on every request that was presented to her and seemed very happy to do it. Asma said “Stephanie-is-Modere” to many social marketers and Modere customers. These positive traits truly define Stephanie and the way she lived her life.

Josh, as the safety superintendent for Big D Construction, has spent the last few years building the renovation of the Salt Lake City Airport. As Stephanie would say, “Josh is so good at what he does, and Big D treats him well.” Josh and Stephanie are extremely grateful to Modere and Big D Construction for all their support and kindness during their long fight with cancer.

On August 27th at 12:15 a.m., Stephanie finished her battle. Stephanie is deeply loved by the Jensen, Diamond, and Elliott families, as well as so many others. She is now in the loving arms of her Heavenly Father and is still watching over her family here on earth. She will be sorely missed.

Stephanie is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lawrence and Klea Limb of Payson, Utah and Robert and Mary Jensen of Spanish Fork, Utah; nephew, Boston Jensen and brother-in-law, Jed Diamond.

Stephanie is survived by her husband, Josh Diamond; children: Kasey Diamond (Anthony Talcott), Curtis Diamond (Eleana Palacios), Samantha Diamond, Cole Diamond (Heather) and Kristona Banks; her seven siblings: Cindy Seuferling (Chris), Merlin Jensen (Amy), Jared Jensen (Shanda), David Jensen (Cindy), Kristal Taylor (Shane), Pamela Wright (Jordan), Nicole Curtis (Brady); and nieces and nephews: Gehrig Seuferling, Mason Seuferling, Beau (Isabell) Jensen, Brock Jensen, Katie Jensen, Bridger Jensen, Mic Jensen, Zack Jensen, Keayra Taylor, Kovin Taylor, Madi Taylor, Tyde Taylor, Jayda Wright, Houston Wright, Wyatt Curtis, and Avari Curtis.

The family wishes to extend their most sincere gratitude to all those who have shared their condolences and given so generously to the Diamond family. They would also like to extend heartfelt thanks to Dr. Rich, Dr. Chris Seuferling, the Intermountain Health Care Team, the Huntsman Team, and all those who took part in her care.

Stephanie D (Jensen) Diamond passed away with her husband by her side on August 27, 2021, at 12:15 a.m. after a long, tough battle with colon cancer. She spent her last few weeks surrounded by her children and family.

Stephanie was born to Jerry G Jensen and Dorothy Nell Limb Jensen, of Salem, Utah, on July 7, 1977, at the Payson Hospital. She was delivered as an emergency C-section by Dr Brian Wolsey. She was a dainty delicate beautiful baby. She was caring and kind and forgiving from the get-go. She cared more about others than herself and always brought a giggle and laugh to her family. Her laugh was contagious. She truly cared about everyone around her, maybe a little too much. She wore her feelings on her sleeve, so her brothers and sisters always knew when she was bugged, upset, sad, or extremely happy.

Stephanie was raised in Salem, Utah. Her kindergarten teacher took her by the hands and shared with her mother that she was something special, a most delicate, dainty, pretty-little girl. She said that Steph had a big heart and cared about everyone in her class. That big heart and caring for everyone became Stephanie’s theme. Obviously, her favorite number was 7 due to her birthdate (7/7/77). She spent her elementary years at Salem Elementary School, attended middle school and junior high school in Spanish Fork, Utah, and graduated from Spanish Fork High School in May 1995.

Stephanie’s first passion was dancing and performing. She was in dance clubs, parades, and many performances. She always had encouraging words for the younger members of her dance teams, cheering them on and giving them hugs. Stephanie truly enjoyed being in the Dance Company at Spanish Fork High School.

She made friends easily and cherished them. Her friends meant everything to her. She loved just hanging out with friends. To this day she has many good friends. She often talked about Michelle at work and Michelle her neighbor and others.

She attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah. Stephanie fell in love with country dancing and was an officer in the Western Swing Dance Club at college. She had a soft spot and great love for cowboys. Any guy wearing a cowboy hat was a step above others in her book. She loved horses and cowboys, and western music and country dancing.

She was already in love with Joshua (Josh) Curtis Diamond before she even met him. He was a saddle bronc rider and wore a cowboy hat. They met at a Western-swing dance. She married her dream cowboy on January 23, 1999. Josh is the son of Ken and Martha Elliott of Provo, Utah and Milt and Cynthia Diamond of Magna, Utah.

Stephanie fell in love with Josh’s two children from a previous marriage, Samantha Diamond and Cole Diamond—at that time, Samantha was age 5 and Cole was age 4. Stephanie cherished them like her own. She was so excited to be pregnant and to be blessed with the delivery of Kasey Diamond in the summer of 1999, and then equally excited for the delivery of Curtis Diamond in late fall of 2000. Kasey and Curtis, as maternal children, have a strong bond to Stephanie’s heart. She was so proud of her 4 children. It seemed that 2 girls and 2 boys made her complete. Stephanie gracefully blended two families together. A few years into their marriage Josh and Stephanie became aware of another child, Kristona, who they lovingly welcomed into their home for a couple of years. Although she spends most of her time with her mother, Stephanie has a special place in her heart for Kristona.

In July of 2014, Stephanie was diagnosed with Colon Cancer. The next seven years she and Josh battled the ugly beast of cancer. Stephanie was a hero to many during those seven years. She bravely faced surgeries, test after test, PET scans, CT scans, consistent blood draws, chemo, radiation, Huntsman trials, and more cancer fighting procedures, making tough decisions along the way. Fighting to stay alive as long as possible, praying to see her children graduate from high school and be a little more ready to face the world.

Stephanie is a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many positions in her faith. She often relied on Priesthood Blessings from her father, brothers, and ward members to get her through those very tough times battling cancer. Stephanie found comfort and joy in attending the LDS Temple as often as she could. She stayed faithful to her commitments.

Stephanie spent 20 years working at Modere (formerly known as Neways) in Springville, Utah. She loved her co-workers and the social marketers she managed. Stephanie held several positions at Modere. She became an elite rep in the North America market. She often trained others on every aspect of the job, she was especially skilled in running reports and completing month-end data. She was recently honored by Modere’s CEO, Asma Ishaq, at a Zoom forum. Asma expressed that Stephanie represented everything that Asma wants Modere to represent. She said the theme she kept hearing from Stephanie’s co-workers and social marketers, is that Stephanie was kind, caring, patient, non-judgmental, and willing to consistently go the extra mile on every request that was presented to her and seemed very happy to do it. Asma said “Stephanie-is-Modere” to many social marketers and Modere customers. These positive traits truly define Stephanie and the way she lived her life.

Josh, as the safety superintendent for Big D Construction, has spent the last few years building the renovation of the Salt Lake City Airport. As Stephanie would say, “Josh is so good at what he does, and Big D treats him well.” Josh and Stephanie are extremely grateful to Modere and Big D Construction for all their support and kindness during their long fight with cancer.

On August 27th at 12:15 a.m., Stephanie finished her battle. Stephanie is deeply loved by the Jensen, Diamond, and Elliott families, as well as so many others. She is now in the loving arms of her Heavenly Father and is still watching over her family here on earth. She will be sorely missed.

Stephanie is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lawrence and Klea Limb of Payson, Utah and Robert and Mary Jensen of Spanish Fork, Utah; nephew, Boston Jensen and brother-in-law, Jed Diamond.

Stephanie is survived by her husband, Josh Diamond; children: Kasey Diamond (Anthony Talcott), Curtis Diamond (Eleana Palacios), Samantha Diamond, Cole Diamond (Heather) and Kristona Banks; her seven siblings: Cindy Seuferling (Chris), Merlin Jensen (Amy), Jared Jensen (Shanda), David Jensen (Cindy), Kristal Taylor (Shane), Pamela Wright (Jordan), Nicole Curtis (Brady); and nieces and nephews: Gehrig Seuferling, Mason Seuferling, Beau (Isabell) Jensen, Brock Jensen, Katie Jensen, Bridger Jensen, Mic Jensen, Zack Jensen, Keayra Taylor, Kovin Taylor, Madi Taylor, Tyde Taylor, Jayda Wright, Houston Wright, Wyatt Curtis, and Avari Curtis.

The family wishes to extend their most sincere gratitude to all those who have shared their condolences and given so generally to the Diamond family. They would also like to extend heartfelt thanks to Dr. Rich, Dr. Chris Seuferling, the Intermountain Health Care Team, the Huntsman Team, and all those who took part in her care.

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In Lieu Of Flowers Please Consider Donating To: Colorectal Cancer Alliance

Stephanie bravely fought colon cancer for 7 years.  Your donation to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance will help fund life-saving research to find a cure.  Stephanie would be honored to know you were giving in her memory.

Celebrate 7

Stephanie was born on 7/7/77.  To honor her memory each year, we invite you to celebrate Stephanie’s birthday with a “7” activity in her honor!  Activities like:

  • Calling 7 friends to tell them you love them
  • Donating to 7 different charities
  • Taking a 7 minute walk
  • Line dancing to 7 different songs
  • Growing 7 different flowers in a garden
  • Getting 7 people together to get screened for colon cancer
  • …whatever “7” you can think of!

POST YOUR “7” EACH YEAR IN THE GUEST BOOK BELOW!

Be sure to Include a description and upload a picture of your “7” celebration.  And be sure to read and comment on other people’s “7” celebrations!

 

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Pamela Wright
8 months ago

Houston honored Stephanie this year by opening the 7th door in his video game “Doors” ❤️

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Avari
8 months ago

In honor of Stephanie I’ve read 77 books by her birthday this year! Miss you so much

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Nicole Curtis
8 months ago

Miss Steph so much, glad we could celebrate her today. Happy birthday Steph!
In honor of Stephanie we flew up 77 feet in the air!

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Pamela Wright
8 months ago

This is not a ‘What’s your 7?’, but we did go to Joe Bandidos in honor of Stephanie. We missed you, Cindy, Chris, Shane and Brady!

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Pamela Wright
8 months ago

In honor of Stephanie, Kristal gave away 7 bags of jelly beans to her coworkers. Nice work KJ! We all love ya Stephanie!

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Pamela Wright
8 months ago

This year to celebrate Stephanie, I got 7 of my toes painted her favorite color, mint green. Thank you Kristal and Mama for doing it with me!

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Ashley DeWitt
1 year ago

A little late to the game. But I did 7 puzzles in 7 consecutive days. Love to Steph and all of her awesome family.

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Walt Limb
1 year ago

ride stationary bike in seven minutes for seven days a week for seven years ..keep me healthy. Stephanie we miss you and love you! Walt Limb

David
1 year ago

We planted 7 different types of flowers/plants in honor of Steph ❤️

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West Point
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chris seuferling
Reply to  David
1 year ago

Awesomeness Dave! You stole my idea…I’ll have to do something else now!

Nicole
1 year ago

To celebrate Steph and her birthday today, we took 77 Tiger Bloods drinks to Modere! We love and miss you Steph! ❤️??❤️

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Pamela
1 year ago

To honor Stephanie, Houston danced to 7 songs on ‘Just Dance’. He totally rocked it! She would be proud of him. RIP Aunt Steph!

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Pamela
1 year ago

I made 7 jars of hot pepper jelly in memory of Stephanie. Happy Birthday sweet Steph! We love and miss you very much!

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Jayda
1 year ago

I learned how to write 7 in 7 different languages. I love and miss aunt Stephanie.

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chris seuferling
Reply to  Jayda
1 year ago

You made me cry you little stinker! That’s so so so so so so so (7) cool. Thanks!

Jordan
1 year ago

My dog, Rusty, and I ran a 7k today in honor of Steph, on 7/4 (almost 7/7!) when the temperature was in the ballpark of 77 degrees and the humidity was approximately 77%. Love and miss you, Steph.

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Nashville, Tn
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chris seuferling
Reply to  Jordan
1 year ago

Awesome Jordan and Rusty!

Chris Seuferling
1 year ago

Steph’s Memorial Image created with her while in Cancun Mexico

Location
Cancun, Mexico
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K Taylor
Reply to  Chris Seuferling
1 year ago

We love ya Steph!

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