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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 10, 2008
Sarah Jeanette Plants
Sarah Jeanette PLANTS May 2, 1985 ~ February 7, 2008 "Life to the Ultimate"
Sarah died peacefully of a brain tumor related to Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, which
earlier claimed her father, Jeff Plants, and her brother, Zachary David
Plants. Well known in her Ballard community, Sarah graduated Ballard High in
2003 where she participated in many activities; was senior class VP and
graduation emcee. She attended Loyal Heights Elementary and Whitman Middle
School. She was the "bakery girl" at Great Harvest Baking Co. for many years.
At an early age, she progressed from camper to junior counselor at Port
Townsend Marine Science Center. Sarah loved Ultimate Frisbee. She was a
founder of the Ballard High team and captain of the Women's team at UW where
she was a senior in public health. She coached ultimate at Whitman Middle
School. Sarah's first love was her husband, Douglas Sumi, a fellow Ultimate
enthusiast and UW senior. She is also survived by parents, Maurice Cartner
and Michelle Plants; her in-law's, Chris and Suzanne Sumi; siblings. Mara and
Luca Cartner; and grandparents David and Jeanette Woodruff; as well as
extended family and Ultimate team mates. Sarah's Memorial Celebration will be
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. at Whitman Middle School. Team
jerseys recommended. Memorials may be sent to the UW Women's Ultimate Frisbee
team (UWWF) c/o 1314 NW 105th St., Seattle, WA 98177. [Ref: Carol Loar
4/12/2009]
Sarah Plants dies of brain tumor
By Dean Wong
Monday, February 11, 2008
At 22, Sarah Plants was known for her multi-colored hair and bright smile
that greeted customers at the Great Harvest Bread Company on Market Street.
Last Thursday, Sarah died from a malignant brain tumor, the same disease
that had claimed the life of her father Jeff and brother Zachary. She would
have turned 23 on May 2.
"She loved Ballard. She was a Ballard girl," said her mother, Michelle
Plants.
Sarah attended kindergarten at Loyal Heights Elementary and then Whitman
Middle School. She was in the first graduating Class (2003) to spend all four
years at the new Ballard High School.
As a student leader, Sarah was the vice president of her senior class,
editor of the yearbook as a senior and was the emcee at the graduation
ceremonies.
That year the ceremony was held at Qwest Stadium, where the video cameras
projected her face on the large screen television with her mother snapping
pictures of the moment.
For her senior project at Ballard High, Sarah started an ultimate Frisbee
team. She went on to become the captain of the ultimate Frisbee team at the
University of Washington and found time to coach the Whitman Middle School B
Frisbee team.
"She loved the Whitman kid and really looked forward to coaching again in
the spring," said Michelle Plants.
Sarah worked at the Great Harvest Bread Company, where the cheerful
attitude and free bread slices are a trademark. She was hired at the age of
16 and has been an employee there for seven years. She cut back her hours to
attend college.
She was 29 credits short of receiving a degree in public health. When she
died, the university gave her an honorary degree.
Michelle Plants recalls her fondness for changing her hair color.
"It was every color of the rainbow. It was an expression of independence
and was eclectic," she said.
Last August, Sarah married Doug Sumi. The couple decided to travel to Las
Vegas, where they got married at the Graceland Church by "Elvis Presley."
"Elvis sang 'Love Me Tender" and "Viva Las Vegas," said Michelle Plants.
In October she was diagnosed with the disease and on Dec. 22 she suffered
from a seizure.
"She was awesome. She cared so much for other people. She was always
smiling," said friend Terry Tipton.
She is survived by mother Michelle, 11 year old brother Luca Cartner and 12
year old sister Mara Cartner. The two children have a different father and
will not inherit the disease.
Services will be held at Whitman Middle School on Friday, Feb. 15, 4:30
p.m. Memorial donations can be made to the University of Washington Women's
Ultimate Frisbee Team, c/o 1314 N.W. 105th St., Seattle, WA 98177.
[Ref: Carol Loar 4/12/2009]
Pedigree of Sarah Jeanette PLANTS
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Jesse Raymond PLANTS
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Raymond Blaine PLANTS
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Living BROWNLEE
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Jeffrey Raymond PLANTS
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Martin Adams DANLEY
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Martin Adams Jr DANLEY
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John MARTIN
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Catherine MARTIN
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John Cecil DANLEY
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Peter WOLF
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William WOLF
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Hannah (WOLF)
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John WOLF
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Simon ASHBAUGH
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Susan ASHBOUGH
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Eva KAUTZMANN
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John WOLF
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Frances DAGG
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Mary Frances WOLF
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Simon ASHBAUGH
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Simon Jr ASHBROOK
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Eva KAUTZMANN
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Simon ASHBROOK
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Mary FENNELL
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Naomi ASHBROOK
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Emma SHEARER
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Betty Louise DANLEY
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James Brook WOOD
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Nellie Blanche WOOD
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Sarah Annabelle DAVIS
Sarah Jeanette PLANTS
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David WOODRUFF
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Michelle WOODRUFF
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Jeanette (WOODRUFF)
Descendants of Sarah Jeanette PLANTS