Sheena-McDermott-Obituary

Sheena McDermott

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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American Cancer Society

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MCDERMOTT Sheena McDermott, 44, math teacher, engineer Sheena Ann McDermott, 44, died on Sunday, April 27, 2008, at her home in North Arlington. The funeral will be from the Parow Funeral Home, 185 Ridge Road, North Arlington, on Wednesday, April 30, at 9 a.m., thence to Our Lady Queen of...

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Sheena,
I had the pleasure to work with Sheena only for a short time at Motorola. What I will miss most is her enduring smile and laugh and the way she made me laugh during some really tough times.
~ Tina

I have always been amazed at Sheena's brilliance, whether she was trying to see if we could get airborne on a snowmobile in Colorado or bitten by an eel in Molokini. Her intelligence, humor and generosity will be remembered fondly. My sincere condolences to the McDermott family.

Our condolences to Sheena's family and friends. My mom and I worked with Sheena at Chronar many years ago and got to know here very well. She was always fun to be around. From reading all the messages, I see that many others have been blessed to have known her.

I had the distinct pleasure of working with Sheena at Motorola on the Sprint Account. I loved her passion, drive, determination, and sense of humor. I will miss her very much. Thoughts and prayers go out to Sheena's family and friends.

Deepest condolences to her parents, family and many, many friends. Sheena touched many lives and her spirit lives on through us. God Speed, Sheena. Love, Beth

I will truly miss Sheena and the adventures we shared. She made life in KC much more palatable. She made our trip to the largest ball of twine more festive by buying santa hats for us, so we could take pictures for our Christmas cards. I loved all of the adventures we had and feel blessed to have had them. I will always cherish the times we rode around in the Del Sol blaring Cher and being excited by such things as Carhenge. She made it fun in every way. I feel blessed to have counted her as...

Sheena was a friend to us in college (University of Scranton) and we were lucky to have had her in our wedding party. She truly was one of a kind (the best kind, I think), and no one would ever doubt that she would go on to live her life her own way. It has been many years since we have been in contact, as we have all gone our own ways, but our memories of Sheena are all good ones. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends.

I will miss my cousin Sheena. She was good at making us all laugh.

Much love to all the McDermotts during this time & I do wish I could be with you these next few days. See you in a few weeks, Until then,
Love,

Claire, Grace and Maeve

So many Kansas City (and a few visits to Denver) memories. We met at Sprint. Thanks to her I got my first promotion and ended up on her team. I had lived in NYC and NJ so we often compared the slower pace in Kansas City. Where else could she see the world's biggest ball of twine than in Kansas? Later, I married at 40 (she was at the reception in a blue dress) and had a baby at 43, I remember her buying fabulous jewelry in Asia, talking about trying out for the Irish snowboarding team,...