Brenda Lee McCarron
Brenda Lee McCarron passed on from this earthly life, and into the Loving arms of those gone before her and, we are sure, to some excited tail wags from her beloved Fur-babies (Savannah and Sparky Joe), on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at her home in Harrisville, Utah, surrounded by her loving Husband, Daughters, and Grandchildren.
Born Brenda Lee Rollins on October 10th, 1960 in Weston, WV to parents Goldie Ruth Duncan and Ronald Lee Rollins. She was preceded in death by Grandparents, both maternal and paternal. Her Mother Goldie, Father Ronald, Sister Carol, Brother in Law Mike and nephew Michael.
She is survived by her Loving Husband of 35 years: Gregory McCarron, two daughters: Amanda Cutright-Stutz, Melissa Palmer and husband Tyler. Six Grandchildren: Monica and husband Derrick, Gillian, Gabe, Kjersten, Connor, and Devon. Along with one Great Grandchild, Scarlett. Three Sisters: Debbie Cutright, Bobbie and husband Mickey, Lisa Tanco and husband Burton. Ten Nieces and Nephews who loved her dearly and Several Cousins.
Brenda was a fiercely independent, strong, family-driven, kind, beautiful, and loving woman! She was the light of her Family's lives and they of hers! She loved to go camping, kayaking and golfing. She loved adventure, travel, and at the same time, a good book, a cup of coffee... and yes a good margarita!
She was a Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, and a Good Friend to many! She was a hard worker that always put her family first, setting the best example, and laying a solid foundation of Love for her family. She was one of Five Sisters who always knew beyond a shadow of a doubt she would be there for them in an instant, no questions asked.
She Loved her Husband and her family fiercely, and they were the pride of her life!
She is a void in our family that will never be filled, We wouldn't want it to, for now, we will fill that void with Love, and Cherished memories of her until we meet again.
There is nothing more profound than to Love and Be Loved. She gave us that... and that we will hold in our hearts forever.
In the words of Brenda's husband, “She was, and always will be- my angel”