Meredith Selene McClure

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Meredith Selene McClure

Birth
USA
Death
26 Jun 2007 (aged 17)
Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Fairport, Monroe County, New York, USA Add to Map
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McClure, Meredith Selene
Fairport: Age 17. June 26, 2007. Survived by parents, Diane and Ray; siblings Charise and Logan; grandmother, Janet Maude Beezer; close relative, Maudie Williams; aunt, Roseann Walker; uncle Jim and aunt Judi McClure; great-uncle, Mahlon Watson; hood girls, Todd, senior girls, and angels.
Meredith excelled in cheerleading, lacrosse, swimming, diving and snowboarding. She played the French horn and approached everything with enthusiasm and boundless energy. She was a cheerleader with Fairport and Hempfield high schools (PA) and Synergy (PA), winning numerous individual/team awards including multiple national titles. She worked at Charlie Brown's Restaurant, Lickety Splits and Sentry Safe as a lifeguard. She was to attend the University of Buffalo in the fall; her cheering tryout was this Saturday. Her passionate and vivacious spirit will live forever in the hearts and minds of those whose lives she touched.
McClure, Meredith Selene
Fairport: Age 17. June 26, 2007. Survived by parents, Diane and Ray; siblings Charise and Logan; grandmother, Janet Maude Beezer; close relative, Maudie Williams; aunt, Roseann Walker; uncle Jim and aunt Judi McClure; great-uncle, Mahlon Watson; hood girls, Todd, senior girls, and angels.
Meredith excelled in cheerleading, lacrosse, swimming, diving and snowboarding. She played the French horn and approached everything with enthusiasm and boundless energy. She was a cheerleader with Fairport and Hempfield high schools (PA) and Synergy (PA), winning numerous individual/team awards including multiple national titles. She worked at Charlie Brown's Restaurant, Lickety Splits and Sentry Safe as a lifeguard. She was to attend the University of Buffalo in the fall; her cheering tryout was this Saturday. Her passionate and vivacious spirit will live forever in the hearts and minds of those whose lives she touched.