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Sharon <I>Leatham</I> McBride

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Sharon Leatham McBride

Birth
Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Nov 2021 (aged 77)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.648425, Longitude: -111.9264
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After graduating from South Cache High, Sharon married love of her life and sweetheart Dale Murray McBride on June 22, 1962, in Logan LDS Temple. They moved to Idaho Falls in 1966, where they raised their three children and lived for almost 60 years. Sharon was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a devout servant of the Lord and served in many different positions in the church. She was a great example to the youth of the 11th Ward and loved spending time with them. As adults, many of those kids returned to visit and tell her what an impact she made in their lives. She especially loved Primary and had fond memories of the many years serving as Girls Camp Director. She had a deep love for her Savior and always held him close to her heart. She was kind, loving, and accepting of everyone. Her smile would light up a room and she always had a twinkle in her eyes. She adored and loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She had an innate ability of making you feel like you were the most important person to her. She was always willing to serve and do for others before herself. Everyone who knew her loved being around her and they were drawn in by her sweet soul. If you were ever blessed by one of her hugs, you knew you were FAMILY. She was always ready for a good time, creating many great memories we will always cherish. Whether we were playing games, camping, fishing, Christmas at the cabin, enjoying a girl's getaway, or toilet papering the neighborhood, it was always a blast! She just loved laughing and having fun and everyday was an adventure with her! She was an avid bowler on the same league for over 50 years, making many lifelong friends. We loved all the years of her coaching and supporting all of our sports teams. She was our biggest fan! She had a great love for the Utah Jazz and rarely missed a game. After retirement, they enjoyed wintering in Lake Havasu where they met some great friends and enjoyed many activities. Mom and Dad especially loved dancing on Saturday nights. Survived by her husband, three children, 12 loving grandchildren that she loved so very much and a sister and brother. Funeral services held Saturday, November 27th at Wood Funeral Home East in Ammon.
After graduating from South Cache High, Sharon married love of her life and sweetheart Dale Murray McBride on June 22, 1962, in Logan LDS Temple. They moved to Idaho Falls in 1966, where they raised their three children and lived for almost 60 years. Sharon was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a devout servant of the Lord and served in many different positions in the church. She was a great example to the youth of the 11th Ward and loved spending time with them. As adults, many of those kids returned to visit and tell her what an impact she made in their lives. She especially loved Primary and had fond memories of the many years serving as Girls Camp Director. She had a deep love for her Savior and always held him close to her heart. She was kind, loving, and accepting of everyone. Her smile would light up a room and she always had a twinkle in her eyes. She adored and loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She had an innate ability of making you feel like you were the most important person to her. She was always willing to serve and do for others before herself. Everyone who knew her loved being around her and they were drawn in by her sweet soul. If you were ever blessed by one of her hugs, you knew you were FAMILY. She was always ready for a good time, creating many great memories we will always cherish. Whether we were playing games, camping, fishing, Christmas at the cabin, enjoying a girl's getaway, or toilet papering the neighborhood, it was always a blast! She just loved laughing and having fun and everyday was an adventure with her! She was an avid bowler on the same league for over 50 years, making many lifelong friends. We loved all the years of her coaching and supporting all of our sports teams. She was our biggest fan! She had a great love for the Utah Jazz and rarely missed a game. After retirement, they enjoyed wintering in Lake Havasu where they met some great friends and enjoyed many activities. Mom and Dad especially loved dancing on Saturday nights. Survived by her husband, three children, 12 loving grandchildren that she loved so very much and a sister and brother. Funeral services held Saturday, November 27th at Wood Funeral Home East in Ammon.


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