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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved Leslie Fay Lemon on June 4th, 2024 at the age of 30.
Leslie was born in Washington state in 1993. She grew up in Lakeside, CA and Kremmling, CO. In 2007 Leslie was diagnosed with Polyarteritis Nodosa (PAN) and secondary Microscopic Polyangitis (MPA), she defied the odds and went into remission after chemotherapy. Leslie was passionate about reaching out to others diagnosed with her disease, sharing information, comfort and support. She had many conditions related to her disease that were difficult to manage and required continued care. Because of this, Leslie was empathetic and wanted to help anyone in pain. If you needed to talk to someone she was there to listen and made it her mission to lift you up.
Leslie attended West Grand High School in Kremmling, CO, and received her GED in 2010. She worked at Sears in Silverthorne, CO eventually becoming one of the youngest store managers. She attended Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs, CO then moved to Grand Junction, CO in 2015 She was an assistant manager for Sears, K-Mart and then Harbor Freight. Leslie won the “ultimate cashiers challenge” for K-Mart.
In 2019, Leslie married the love of her life, Cody Lemon. They have 3 dogs that she adored; Hemi, Cuda and Mack, and her rabbit Macon.
Lelsie started her own online business “Made by Lemons Design” in 2021; designing, producing and selling merchandise. Leslie went above and beyond to make her customers feel special by including notes and free items.
Leslie had a vibrant personality! As a child you could always find Leslie if she was hiding from you, she just couldn’t help herself, erupting into a cascade of giggles only to be found. Leslie never met a stranger, within the first 5 seconds of meeting her you would be talking to her like you had known her for years. Leslie had a love for animals, she brought many home which gave her great joy. Leslie also enjoyed dirt biking with Cody, no matter how many times she fell she got up with a smile on her face and would post the video for all to see.
Along with her medical issues, Leslie struggled with mental illness and depression. She truthfully assured everyone how beautiful, lovely, wonderful and precious they all are because she didn’t want them to feel the way she did. If you or someone you know is in crisis please call or text the suicide prevention hotline at 988. The Lifeline provides 24-hour, confidential support to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. If you are worried about a friend’s social media updates, you can contact safety teams at the social media company . They will reach out to connect the person with the help they need.
Leslie lives now, still, inside our love and affection… free of pain and inside a peace and serenity that was elusive to her in life.
Leslie was preceded in death by her grandparents Robert & Judy Niebauer and grandfather Paul Hirt, Sr.
Leslie is survived by her husband, Cody Lemon; mother Kathy Hirt; father Johnny (Amy) Hirt, Sr; sister Jessica Hirt; and brother Johnny (Jackie) Hirt, Jr.; her grandparents Don & Judi Etheridge; grandmother Linda Hirt Estrada; her in-laws Mike, Shawna & Ashley Lemon; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
A service celebrating Leslie’s precious life will be held on June 27th at 2pm, at Brown’s Funeral Services in Grand Junction, CO. Friends and family are invited to remember a life that was truly a gift to us all.
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