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Tari Cartwright Radulovich 3/3/55 ~ 4/6/06 Tari Cartwright Radulovich, one of the choicest spirits to ever walk this earth passed away from breast cancer. Tari improved the lives of everyone she knew. A selfless person who devoted her life to her family and to bringing individuals closer to the Lord. Tari is the daughter of William and Marilyn Cartwright. Tari was married in the Oakland, California Temple to Michael Radulovich, and is the eternal mother to three remarkable children; Brandali Radulovich Dibble (Dustin), Mickelle Radulovich and Steven Radulovich. Tari, was a gorgeous woman, both in body and spirit. Tari was Miss Teen South Salt Lake City in her youth. Tari had a Bachelor's Degree from City University, and was completing a Masters Degree at Capella University. Professionally, her career included being President of The TARI Group in Salt Lake City, Senior Manager of KPMG in Los Angeles, and President of Unix Source America in San Francisco. Tari left her professional career to devote her time and considerable talents to raising her children. She home schooled each of her children and raised them loving the Lord and under His guidance. Tari wrote a book, ETERNAL HARVEST, an LDS perspective on home schooling and accelerated learning. This book has touched the lives of thousands of individuals who desire guidance in raising their children and bringing them closer to the Lord. Tari has been a guest and key note speaker at LDS home schooling conferences across the country. The three wonderful and spiritual children she raised are testimonials to her talent, love and closeness to the Lord. Tari has always been very much in tune with the Lord and was exceptionally spiritual, she lived her life in accordance with the Lord's wishes. Tari spent her life in Utah and the San Francisco Bay Area, by following the Lord's direction to wherever He wanted her to go to touch the lives of others and to enhance the lives of her children and family. Tari is deeply loved and is greatly missed by family and friends. Funeral services will held be at the Orem Park Ward, 100 South 400 West (off Center Street) Orem, UT on Saturday, April 8, at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at 1:00 p.m. at the Mount Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East 500 South, Salt Lake City. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.larkinmortuary.com.

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