Tamala passed away from injuries sustained from an automobile accident. Whe was a quiet, good person that was studying to be a nurse at the time of her accident. She was survived by her brothers, nieces and nephews.
Tamala Richins, age 18, died January 9, 1990 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah due to injuries suffered in an automobile accident. She was born September 21, 1971 in Provo, Utah, daughter of ElRay Leonard Richins and Gwen Orton Richins. She attended school in Bountiful and graduated from Granite High School in Salt Lake City. She was attending nursing college at the Salt Lake Community College. She was a member of the LDS Church and served as assistant camp director in the Young Womenhood Medallion in the Young Womens Organization. She is survived by her four brothers, David Leonard Richins and wife Robin, Salt Lake City; J. Lynn Richins, San Jacinto, California; Steven O. Richins, Table Rock, Wyoming; Daren Richins and wife Suzette, Orem. She was preceded by her sister, Ida Marie Richins. Funeral services for both El Ray and Tamala were held Saturday, January 13, 1990, in South Salt Lake. Interment, Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi, Utah. [Deseret News, Friday, January 12, 1990.]
Dana Robertson (Coleman)
I found this online...Tamala Richins, age 18, died January 9, 1990 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah due to injuries suffered in an automobile accident. She was born September 21, 1971 in Provo, Utah, daughter of ElRay Leonard Richins and Gwen Orton Richins. She attended school in Bountiful and graduated from Granite High School in Salt Lake City. She was attending nursing college at the Salt Lake Community College. She was a member of the LDS Church and served as assistant camp director in the Young Womenhood Medallion in the Young Womens Organization. She is survived by her four brothers, David Leonard Richins and wife Robin, Salt Lake City; J. Lynn Richins, San Jacinto, California; Steven O. Richins, Table Rock, Wyoming; Daren Richins and wife Suzette, Orem. She was preceded by her sister, Ida Marie Richins. Funeral services for both El Ray and Tamala were held Saturday, January 13, 1990, in South Salt Lake. Interment, Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi, Utah. [Deseret News, Friday, January 12, 1990.]