Ashlee Ranae Wachob
Sept. 15, 1987 – Sept. 12, 2024
Ashlee Ranae Wachob, 36, of Deaver passed away September 12, 2024, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was born September 15, 1987, in Casper to James and Sandra Warnock. Ashlee received her GED and also completed the Pathway program at BYU Idaho. Later she pursued and became a certified life coach from the Life Coach School.
Ashlee spent her childhood traveling across the United States performing with her parents and four sisters. She was a very accomplished musician, and her love of music radiated throughout her life. Many were drawn to her through this talent that she so freely shared.
The Warnock family ended up planting roots in Branson, Missouri, where Ashlee met her husband, Charles Wachob, and was married to him on April 24, 2009, in the St. Louis Missouri Temple for time and all eternity. Charles and Ashlee were never able to have children of their own, but they fostered eight children, two of whom they adopted, three of whom they have permanent legal guardianship of with the hope of future adoption, and three more who have returned to their families that they have remained close with.
Ashlee has impacted the lives of so many people and has become a source of comfort and advice to all those she met. She has always been known to be friendly and compassionate. Her ability to make others feel special was only amplified when she became a life coach, which Ashlee absolutely loved. Her ability to further help others live more peaceful and happier was unmeasurable.
Ashlee’s relationship with her Savior was so important to her. She lived a Christ centered life and loved sharing the peace, joy and happiness that came from that relationship with all who met her.
Ashlee is survived by her husband of 15 years, Charles Wachob; sons Curtis Wachob, Jacoby (Coby) Wachob, Payton Benjamin, Zepplin Pettus and Taylor Bennett; daughters Bryalee Curtis, Chloe Harris and Hayleigh (Lele) Bennett; parents Jamie and Sandi Warnock, sisters Kathrine (Jamis) Short, Anna (Tyrone) McGowan, Rhonda (Ryan) Croft and Emilee (Jason) Wachob; and 21 nieces and nephews whom Ashlee spent so much time in her life loving and caring for.
A celebration of her life was held Saturday, Sept. 21, at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lovell.
Ashlee will be missed by so many. Her impact on this world will never be forgotten.