Michelle Beltran, age 49 of Tuttle, passed away Tuesday May 26, 2020.
Michelle Nicole Englehorn was born March 21, 1971 in Chicago, IL, the older of two daughters born to Robert Arthur Englehorn and Bobbi Lee (Camp) Englehorn. As a child, she lived in various places, eventually settling in Stockton, CA where she attended school.
Michelle married young, and to this union, daughter Brittany and son A.J. were born. Some years later, Michelle moved to Utah to be closer to her parents. It was here that she met a young man from Magna, UT named Scott Beltran. They fell in love and were married September 28, 2000 in Salt Lake City.
Michelle loved spending time in the great outdoors, trout fishing and hiking in the canyons of Utah. In 2001, the family moved to Newcastle/Tuttle to be closer to family. Michelle worked in Accounting for the FAA, a position she currently held. She loved her job and was actively involved in her local AFGE Union. When she wasn’t working, Michelle loved entertaining her family and friends. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren, and she treasured time spent with them. She was a loving wife and mother, the very best grandmother and true friend. She will be dearly missed!
She was preceded in death by:
Her father, Robert Englehorn and
Her
sister, Carisa Englehorn.
Michelle is survived by:
Her husband, Scott of the home;
Her mother
Bobbi Fallis of Iowa;
Daughter, Brittany Englehorn of OKC;
Sons, A.J.
Englehorn of Noble, Joshua Brollier of North Carolina, and Chass Beltran of
Nevada;
Eight grandchildren, and many friends.
A Private Celebration will be scheduled for a future date. Send online condolences @ www.wilsonlittle.com.
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