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It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Michelle Christine Rivera age 36, of Tucson, Arizona, who was called home on February 15, 2025. Her beloved husband, Michael James Radcliffe age 32, who also passed away on February 15, 2025.
She is survived by her son, Logan Leon Leever (age 15); her daughter, Emmalee Jean Radcliffe (age 4); her mother, Elsa Anne Rivera; her father, Gilbert Sanchez; her sister, AnneMarie Sanchez; her beloved nephews, Izaiah Garcia, Jacob Garcia, Andrew Garcia, and niece, Lexianna Lamas. She is also survived by her maternal grandmother, Teresa Rivera, and paternal grandparents, Joe & Carmen Sanchez, along with many aunts, great aunts, uncles, great uncles, and cousins.
Michelle was a graduate of Sunnyside High School and later earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from the University of Arizona. She was dedicated to helping others and served as a Supervisor with Arizona's Department of Child Safety. Her commitment to her work was a reflection of her compassionate heart and unwavering desire to make the world a better place.
Michelle was a kind, loving, and selfless person who touched the lives of all who knew her. Her infectious laugh could brighten any room, and her unwavering kindness and generosity knew no bounds. As the first member of her family to graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree, Michelle always showed her commitment to excellence, both in her personal and professional life. She was deeply passionate about her family , especially her children, whom she adored beyond measure.
Michelle's life was defined by kindness, generosity, and a deep love for her family. Her warmth and presence brightened every room, and while she will be greatly missed, her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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